2.9BSD/usr/man/cat5/tp.5
TP(5) UNIX Programmer's Manual TP(5)
NAME
tp - DEC/mag tape formats
DESCRIPTION
The command _t_p dumps files to and extracts files from DEC-
tape and magtape. The formats of these tapes are the same
except that magtapes have larger directories.
Block zero contains a copy of a stand-alone bootstrap pro-
gram.
Blocks 1 through 24 for DECtape (1 through 62 for magtape)
contain a directory of the tape. There are 192 (resp. 496)
entries in the directory; 8 entries per block; 64 bytes per
entry. Each entry has the following format:
struct {
char pathname[32];
int mode;
char uid;
char gid;
char unused1;
char size[3];
long modtime;
int tapeaddr;
char unused2[16];
int checksum;
};
The path name entry is the path name of the file when put on
the tape. If the pathname starts with a zero word, the
entry is empty. It is at most 32 bytes long and ends in a
null byte. Mode, uid, gid, size and time modified are the
same as described under i-nodes (see file system _f_i_l_s_y_s(5)).
The tape address is the tape block number of the start of
the contents of the file. Every file starts on a block
boundary. The file occupies (size+511)/512 blocks of con-
tinuous tape. The checksum entry has a value such that the
sum of the 32 words of the directory entry is zero.
Blocks above 25 (resp. 63) are available for file storage.
A fake entry has a size of zero.
SEE ALSO
tp(1), filsys(5)
BUGS
The _p_a_t_h_n_a_m_e, _u_i_d, _g_i_d, and _s_i_z_e fields are too small.
Printed 5/17/83 1