strcpy(fnamecopy, filename);
downcase(fnamecopy);
+root_reparse:
if (*fnamecopy == '\0') {
if (!dols)
goto exit;
if (isdir && !(dentptr->attr & ATTR_DIR))
goto exit;
+ /*
+ * If we are looking for a directory, and found a directory
+ * type entry, and the entry is for the root directory (as
+ * denoted by a cluster number of 0), jump back to the start
+ * of the function, since at least on FAT12/16, the root dir
+ * lives in a hard-coded location and needs special handling
+ * to parse, rather than simply following the cluster linked
+ * list in the FAT, like other directories.
+ */
+ if (isdir && (dentptr->attr & ATTR_DIR) && !START(dentptr)) {
+ /*
+ * Modify the filename to remove the prefix that gets
+ * back to the root directory, so the initial root dir
+ * parsing code can continue from where we are without
+ * confusion.
+ */
+ strcpy(fnamecopy, nextname ?: "");
+ /*
+ * Set up state the same way as the function does when
+ * first started. This is required for the root dir
+ * parsing code operates in its expected environment.
+ */
+ subname = "";
+ cursect = mydata->rootdir_sect;
+ isdir = 0;
+ goto root_reparse;
+ }
+
if (idx >= 0)
subname = nextname;
}