I am trying to make a program in c for CS50 that recovers JPG's from a .raw file (reads 512 bytes at a time and sees if it begins with JPG stuff), but it keeps segmentation faulting. How do I tell what the source of the problem is? Thanks guys! (Here's my code for reference)
/**
* recover.c
*
* Computer Science 50
* Problem Set 4
*
* Recovers JPEGs from a forensic image.
*/
//0xff 0xd8 0xff 0xe0
//0xff 0xd8 0xff 0xe1
#define BLOCK 512
#define START1END 0xe0
#define START2END 0xe1
#include <stdio.h>
#include <cs50.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
//making variables
int found = 0;
char* title;
FILE* img;
int ifopen = 1;
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
//opening file
FILE* inptr = fopen("card.raw", "r");
//checking if file opening failed
if (inptr == NULL)
{
return 2;
}
//sets the begins or jpgs
uint8_t checkjpg1[4] = {0xff, 0xd8, 0xff, 0xe0};
uint8_t checkjpg2[4] = {0xff, 0xd8, 0xff, 0xe1};
//making buffer
unsigned char buffer[512];
//going through the file
while(fread(&buffer,sizeof(char),BLOCK,inptr) == BLOCK)
{
//checking if begin == the possible begin of jpg
if ((buffer[0] == checkjpg1[0] && buffer[1] == checkjpg1[1] && buffer[2] == checkjpg1[2]) &&
(buffer[3] == checkjpg1[3] || buffer[3] == checkjpg2[3]))
{
//if a jpg is not open
if (ifopen == 1)
{
//make one
found+=1;
sprintf(title,"00%d",found);
img = fopen(title,"a");
}
else//else
{
//end the one and open new one
fclose(img);
sprintf(title,"00%d",found);
img = fopen(title,"a");
}
}
else if(img != NULL)
{
fwrite(buffer,sizeof(char),BLOCK,img);
}
}
fclose(inptr);
free(buffer);
}
(Sorry about the long overflowing lines!)
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