3 * @brief External header for wimlib.
5 * This file contains extensive comments for generating documentation with
6 * Doxygen. The built HTML documentation can be viewed at
7 * http://wimlib.sourceforge.net. Make sure to see the <a
8 * href="modules.html">Modules page</a> to make more sense of the declarations
13 * Copyright (C) 2012, 2013, 2014 Eric Biggers
15 * This file is part of wimlib, a library for working with WIM files.
17 * wimlib is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
18 * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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22 * wimlib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
23 * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
24 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
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34 * @section sec_intro Introduction
36 * This is the documentation for the library interface of wimlib 1.6.3, a C
37 * library for creating, modifying, extracting, and mounting files in the
38 * Windows Imaging Format. This documentation is intended for developers only.
39 * If you have installed wimlib and want to know how to use the @b wimlib-imagex
40 * program, please see the README file or manual pages.
42 * @section sec_installing_and_compiling Installing and Compiling
44 * wimlib uses the GNU autotools, so, on UNIX-like systems, it should be easy to
45 * install with <code>configure && make && sudo make install</code>; however,
46 * please see the README for more information about installing it.
48 * To use wimlib in your program after installing it, include wimlib.h and link
49 * your program with @c -lwim.
51 * As of wimlib 1.5.0, wimlib.h is also compatible with C++.
53 * Note: before calling any other function declared in wimlib.h,
54 * wimlib_global_init() can (and in some cases, must) be called. See its
55 * documentation for more details.
57 * @section sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts Basic WIM handling concepts
59 * wimlib wraps up a WIM file in an opaque ::WIMStruct structure. There are
60 * two ways to create such a structure: wimlib_open_wim(), which opens a WIM
61 * file and creates a ::WIMStruct representing it, and wimlib_create_new_wim(),
62 * which creates a new ::WIMStruct that initially contains no images and does
63 * not yet have a backing on-disk file. See @ref G_creating_and_opening_wims
66 * A WIM file, represented by a ::WIMStruct, contains zero or more images.
67 * Images can be extracted (or "applied") using wimlib_extract_image(), added
68 * (or "captured" or "appended") using wimlib_add_image(), deleted using
69 * wimlib_delete_image(), exported using wimlib_export_image(), and updated or
70 * modified using wimlib_update_image(). However, changes made to a WIM
71 * represented by a ::WIMStruct have no persistent effect until the WIM is
72 * actually written to an on-disk file. This can be done using wimlib_write(),
73 * but if the WIM was originally opened using wimlib_open_wim(), then
74 * wimlib_overwrite() can be used instead. See @ref G_extracting_wims, @ref
75 * G_modifying_wims, and @ref G_writing_and_overwriting_wims for more details.
77 * Note that with this ::WIMStruct abstraction, performing many tasks on WIM
78 * files is a multi-step process. For example, to add, or "append" an image to
79 * an existing stand-alone WIM file in a way similar to <b>wimlib-imagex
80 * append</b>, you must call the following functions:
82 * 1. wimlib_open_wim()
83 * 2. wimlib_add_image()
84 * 3. wimlib_overwrite()
86 * This design is very much on purpose as it makes the library more useful in
87 * general by allowing functions to be composed in different ways. For example,
88 * you can make multiple changes to a WIM and commit them all to the underlying
89 * file in only one overwrite operation, which is more efficient.
91 * @section sec_cleaning_up Cleaning up
93 * After you are done with any ::WIMStruct, you can call wimlib_free() to free
94 * all resources associated with it. Also, when you are completely done with
95 * using wimlib in your program, you can call wimlib_global_cleanup() to free
96 * any other resources allocated by the library.
98 * @section sec_error_handling Error Handling
100 * Most functions in wimlib return 0 on success and a positive error code on
101 * failure. Use wimlib_get_error_string() to get a string that describes an
102 * error code. wimlib also can print error messages to standard error itself
103 * when an error happens, and these may be more informative than the error code;
104 * to enable this, call wimlib_set_print_errors(). Please note that this is for
105 * convenience only, and some errors can occur without a message being printed.
106 * Currently, error messages and strings (as well as all documentation, for that
107 * matter) are only available in English.
109 * @section sec_encodings Locales and character encodings
111 * To support Windows as well as UNIX-like systems, wimlib's API typically takes
112 * and returns strings of ::wimlib_tchar, which are in a platform-dependent
115 * On Windows, each ::wimlib_tchar is 2 bytes and is the same as a "wchar_t",
116 * and the encoding is UTF-16LE.
118 * On UNIX-like systems, each ::wimlib_tchar is 1 byte and is simply a "char",
119 * and the encoding is the locale-dependent multibyte encoding. I recommend you
120 * set your locale to a UTF-8 capable locale to avoid any issues. Also, by
121 * default, wimlib on UNIX will assume the locale is UTF-8 capable unless you
122 * call wimlib_global_init() after having set your desired locale.
124 * @section sec_advanced Additional information and features
127 * @subsection subsec_mounting_wim_images Mounting WIM images
129 * See @ref G_mounting_wim_images.
131 * @subsection subsec_progress_functions Progress Messages
133 * See @ref G_progress.
135 * @subsection subsec_non_standalone_wims Non-standalone WIMs
137 * See @ref G_nonstandalone_wims.
139 * @subsection subsec_pipable_wims Pipable WIMs
141 * wimlib supports a special "pipable" WIM format which unfortunately is @b not
142 * compatible with Microsoft's software. To create a pipable WIM, call
143 * wimlib_write(), wimlib_write_to_fd(), or wimlib_overwrite() with
144 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE specified. Pipable WIMs are pipable in both
145 * directions, so wimlib_write_to_fd() can be used to write a pipable WIM to a
146 * pipe, and wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe() can be used to apply an image from
147 * a pipable WIM. wimlib can also transparently open and operate on pipable WIM
148 * s using a seekable file descriptor using the regular function calls (e.g.
149 * wimlib_open_wim(), wimlib_extract_image()).
151 * See the documentation for the <b>--pipable</b> flag of <b>wimlib-imagex
152 * capture</b> for more information about pipable WIMs.
154 * @subsection subsec_thread_safety Thread Safety
156 * wimlib is thread-safe, with the following exceptions:
157 * - Different threads cannot operate on the same ::WIMStruct at the same time;
158 * they must use different ::WIMStruct's.
159 * - You must call wimlib_global_init() in one thread before calling any other
161 * - wimlib_set_print_errors() and wimlib_set_memory_allocator() both apply globally.
162 * - wimlib_mount_image(), while it can be used to mount multiple WIMs
163 * concurrently in the same process, will daemonize the entire process when it
164 * does so for the first time. This includes changing the working directory
165 * to the root directory.
167 * @subsection subsec_limitations Limitations
169 * This section documents some technical limitations of wimlib not already
170 * documented in the man page for @b wimlib-imagex.
172 * - The old WIM format from Vista pre-releases is not supported.
173 * - wimlib does not provide a clone of the @b PEImg tool, or the @b Dism
174 * functionality other than that already present in @b ImageX, that allows you
175 * to make certain Windows-specific modifications to a Windows PE image, such
176 * as adding a driver or Windows component. Such a tool could be implemented
179 * @subsection more_info More information
181 * You are advised to read the README as well as the manual pages for
182 * <b>wimlib-imagex</b>, since not all relevant information is repeated here in
183 * the API documentation.
186 /** @defgroup G_general General
188 * @brief Declarations and structures shared across the library.
191 /** @defgroup G_creating_and_opening_wims Creating and Opening WIMs
193 * @brief Create new WIMs and open existing WIMs.
196 /** @defgroup G_wim_information Retrieving WIM information and directory listings
198 * @brief Retrieve information about a WIM or WIM image.
201 /** @defgroup G_modifying_wims Modifying WIMs
203 * @brief Make changes to a WIM.
205 * @section sec_adding_images Capturing and adding WIM images
207 * As described in @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts, capturing a new WIM or
208 * appending an image to an existing WIM is a multi-step process, but at its
209 * core is wimlib_add_image() or an equivalent function. Normally,
210 * wimlib_add_image() takes an on-disk directory tree and logically adds it to a
211 * ::WIMStruct as a new image. However, when supported by the build of the
212 * library, there is also a special NTFS volume capture mode (entered when
213 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS is specified) that allows adding the image directly
214 * from an unmounted NTFS volume.
216 * Another function, wimlib_add_image_multisource() is also provided. It
217 * generalizes wimlib_add_image() to allow combining multiple files or directory
218 * trees into a single WIM image in a configurable way.
220 * For maximum customization of WIM image creation, it is also possible to add a
221 * completely empty WIM image with wimlib_add_empty_image(), then update it with
222 * wimlib_update_image(). (This is in fact what wimlib_add_image() and
223 * wimlib_add_image_multisource() do internally.)
225 * Note that some details of how image addition/capture works are documented
226 * more fully in the manual page for <b>wimlib-imagex capture</b>.
228 * @section sec_deleting_images Deleting WIM images
230 * wimlib_delete_image() can delete an image from a ::WIMStruct. But as usual,
231 * wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() must be called to cause the changes to
232 * be made persistent in an on-disk WIM file.
234 * @section sec_exporting_images Exporting WIM images
236 * wimlib_export_image() can copy, or "export", an image from one WIM to
239 * @section sec_other_modifications Other modifications
241 * wimlib_update_image() can add, delete, and rename files in a WIM image.
243 * wimlib_set_image_name(), wimlib_set_image_descripton(), and
244 * wimlib_set_image_flags() can change other image metadata.
246 * wimlib_set_wim_info() can change information about the WIM file itself, such
250 /** @defgroup G_extracting_wims Extracting WIMs
252 * @brief Extract files, directories, and images from a WIM.
254 * wimlib_extract_image() extracts, or "applies", an image from a WIM,
255 * represented by a ::WIMStruct. This normally extracts the image to a
256 * directory, but when supported by the build of the library there is also a
257 * special NTFS volume extraction mode (entered when ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS
258 * is specified) that allows extracting a WIM image directly to an unmounted
259 * NTFS volume. Various other flags allow further customization of image
262 * wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() allow extracting a list
263 * of (possibly wildcard) paths from a WIM image.
265 * wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe() extracts an image from a pipable WIM sent
266 * over a pipe; see @ref subsec_pipable_wims.
268 * Some details of how WIM extraction works are documented more fully in the
269 * manual pages for <b>wimlib-imagex apply</b> and <b>wimlib-imagex extract</b>.
272 /** @defgroup G_mounting_wim_images Mounting WIM images
274 * @brief Mount and unmount WIM images.
276 * On UNIX-like systems supporting FUSE (such as Linux), wimlib supports
277 * mounting images from WIM files either read-only or read-write. To mount an
278 * image, call wimlib_mount_image(). To unmount an image, call
279 * wimlib_unmount_image(). Mounting can be done without root privileges because
280 * it is implemented using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace). If wimlib is
281 * compiled with the <code>--without-fuse</code> flag, these functions will be
282 * available but will fail with ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED. Note that mounting an
283 * image read-write is an alternative to calling wimlib_update_image().
286 /** @defgroup G_progress Progress Messages
288 * @brief Track the progress of long WIM operations.
290 * When operating on large archives, operations such as extraction will
291 * naturally take a while to complete. Because of this and to improve the
292 * potential user-friendliness of library clients, a number of functions take a
293 * pointer to a progress function of type ::wimlib_progress_func_t. This
294 * function will be called periodically during the WIM operation(s) to report on
295 * the progress of the operation (for example, how many bytes have been written
299 /** @defgroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims Writing and Overwriting WIMs
301 * @brief Write and overwrite on-disk WIM files.
303 * As described in @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts, these functions are
304 * critical to the design of the library as they allow new or modified WIMs to
305 * actually be written to on-disk files. Generally, wimlib_write() is the
306 * function you need to call to write a new WIM file, and wimlib_overwrite() is
307 * the function you need to call to persistently update an existing WIM file.
310 /** @defgroup G_nonstandalone_wims Creating and handling non-standalone WIMs
312 * @brief Create and handle non-standalone WIMs, such as split and delta WIMs.
314 * Normally, ::WIMStruct represents a WIM file, but there's a bit more to it
315 * than that. Normally, WIM files are "standalone". However, WIM files can
316 * also be arranged in non-standalone ways, such as a set of on-disk files that
317 * together form a single "split WIM" or "delta WIM". Such arrangements are
318 * fully supported by wimlib. However, as a result, in such cases a ::WIMStruct
319 * created from one of these on-disk files initially only partially represents
320 * the full WIM and needs to, in effect, be logically combined with other
321 * ::WIMStruct's before performing certain operations, such as extracting files
322 * with wimlib_extract_image() or wimlib_extract_paths(). This is done by
323 * calling wimlib_reference_resource_files() or wimlib_reference_resources().
325 * wimlib_write() can create delta WIMs as well as standalone WIMs, but a
326 * specialized function (wimlib_split()) is needed to create a split WIM.
335 #include <inttypes.h>
338 /** @ingroup G_general
341 /** Major version of the library (for example, the 1 in 1.2.5). */
342 #define WIMLIB_MAJOR_VERSION 1
344 /** Minor version of the library (for example, the 2 in 1.2.5). */
345 #define WIMLIB_MINOR_VERSION 6
347 /** Patch version of the library (for example, the 5 in 1.2.5). */
348 #define WIMLIB_PATCH_VERSION 3
355 /** @ingroup G_general
359 * Opaque structure that represents a WIM file. This is an in-memory structure
360 * and need not correspond to a specific on-disk file. However, a ::WIMStruct
361 * obtained from wimlib_open_wim() depends on the underlying on-disk WIM file
362 * continuing to exist so that data can be read from it as needed.
364 * Most functions in this library will work the same way regardless of whether a
365 * given ::WIMStruct was obtained through wimlib_open_wim() or
366 * wimlib_create_new_wim(). Exceptions are documented.
368 * Use wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() to actually write an on-disk WIM
369 * file from a ::WIMStruct.
371 * See @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts for more information.
373 #ifndef WIMLIB_WIMSTRUCT_DECLARED
374 typedef struct WIMStruct WIMStruct;
375 #define WIMLIB_WIMSTRUCT_DECLARED
379 typedef wchar_t wimlib_tchar;
381 /** See @ref sec_encodings */
382 typedef char wimlib_tchar;
386 /** Path separator for WIM paths passed back to progress callbacks. */
387 # define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'
388 # define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR_STRING L"\\"
390 /** Path separator for WIM paths passed back to progress callbacks. */
391 # define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
392 # define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR_STRING "/"
395 /** Use this to specify the root directory of the WIM image. */
396 #define WIMLIB_WIM_ROOT_PATH WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR_STRING
398 /** Use this to test if the specified path refers to the root directory of the
400 #define WIMLIB_IS_WIM_ROOT_PATH(path) \
401 ((path)[0] == WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR && \
405 # define _wimlib_deprecated __attribute__((deprecated))
407 # define _wimlib_deprecated
410 #define WIMLIB_GUID_LEN 16
413 * Specifies the compression type of a WIM file.
415 enum wimlib_compression_type {
416 /** An invalid compression type. */
417 WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_INVALID = -1,
419 /** The WIM does not include any compressed resources. */
420 WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_NONE = 0,
422 /** Compressed resources in the WIM use XPRESS compression. */
423 WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_XPRESS = 1,
425 /** Compressed resources in the WIM use LZX compression. */
426 WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZX = 2,
428 /** Compressed resources in the WIM use LZMS compression. Note: LZMS
429 * compression is only compatible with wimlib v1.6.0 and later and with
430 * WIMGAPI Windows 8 and later (and some restrictions apply on the
432 WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS = 3,
436 /** @ingroup G_progress
439 /** Possible values of the first parameter to the user-supplied
440 * ::wimlib_progress_func_t progress function */
441 enum wimlib_progress_msg {
443 /** A WIM image is about to be extracted. @p info will point to
444 * ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This message is received once per
445 * image for calls to wimlib_extract_image() and
446 * wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(). */
447 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN = 0,
449 /** One or more file or directory trees within a WIM image is about to
450 * be extracted. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract.
451 * This message is received only once per wimlib_extract_paths() and
452 * wimlib_extract_pathlist(), since wimlib combines all paths into a
453 * single extraction operation for optimization purposes. */
454 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN,
456 /** The directory structure and other preliminary metadata is about to
457 * be extracted. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract.
458 * This message is received once after either
459 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN or
460 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN. */
461 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_DIR_STRUCTURE_BEGIN,
463 /** Confirms that the directory structure and other preliminary metadata
464 * has been successfully extracted. @p info will point to
465 * ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This message is paired with a
466 * preceding ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_DIR_STRUCTURE_BEGIN message.
468 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_DIR_STRUCTURE_END,
470 /** File data is currently being extracted. @p info will point to
471 * ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This is the main message to track
472 * the progress of an extraction operation. */
473 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS,
475 /** Starting to read a new part of a split pipable WIM over the pipe.
476 * @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. */
477 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN,
479 /** All data for WIM files and directories have been extracted, and
480 * final metadata such as timestamps is about to be extracted. @p info
481 * will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This message is
482 * received once before ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_END or
483 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_END. */
484 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_APPLY_TIMESTAMPS,
486 /** Confirms that the image has been successfully extracted. @p info
487 * will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This is paired with
488 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN. */
489 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_END,
491 /** Confirms that the files or directory trees have been successfully
492 * extracted. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract.
493 * This is paired with ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN. */
494 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_END,
496 /** The directory or NTFS volume is about to be scanned for metadata.
497 * @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.scan. This message is
498 * received once per call to wimlib_add_image(), or once per capture
499 * source passed to wimlib_add_image_multisource(), or once per add
500 * command passed to wimlib_update_image(). */
501 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN,
503 /** A directory or file has been scanned. @p info will point to
504 * ::wimlib_progress_info.scan, and its @p cur_path member will be
505 * valid. This message is only sent if ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE has
507 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY,
509 /** Confirms that the directory or NTFS volume has been successfully
510 * scanned. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.scan. This is
511 * paired with a previous ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN message,
512 * possibly with many intervening ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY
514 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END,
516 /** File resources ("streams") are currently being written to the WIM.
517 * @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.write_streams. This
518 * message may be received many times while the WIM file is being
519 * written or appended to with wimlib_write(), wimlib_overwrite(), or
520 * wimlib_write_to_fd(). */
521 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS,
523 /** Per-image metadata is about to be written to the WIM file. @p info
524 * will not be valid. */
525 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN,
527 /** Confirms that per-image metadata has been successfully been written
528 * to the WIM file. @p info will not be valid. This message is paired
529 * with a preceding ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN message.
531 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_END,
533 /** wimlib_overwrite() has successfully renamed the temporary file to
534 * the original WIM file, thereby committing the update. @p info will
535 * point to ::wimlib_progress_info.rename. Note: this message is not
536 * received if wimlib_overwrite() chose to append to the WIM file
538 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_RENAME,
540 /** The contents of the WIM file are being checked against the integrity
541 * table. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.integrity. This
542 * message is only received (and may be received many times) when
543 * wimlib_open_wim() is called with the
544 * ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY flag. */
545 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY,
547 /** An integrity table is being calculated for the WIM being written.
548 * @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.integrity. This message
549 * is only received (and may be received many times) when a WIM file is
550 * being written with the flag ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY. */
551 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_CALC_INTEGRITY,
554 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_RESERVED,
556 /** A wimlib_split() operation is in progress, and a new split part is
557 * about to be started. @p info will point to
558 * ::wimlib_progress_info.split. */
559 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART,
561 /** A wimlib_split() operation is in progress, and a split part has been
562 * finished. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.split. */
563 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART,
565 /** A WIM update command is just about to be executed. @p info will
566 * point to ::wimlib_progress_info.update. This message is received
567 * once per update command when wimlib_update_image() is called with the
568 * flag ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS. */
569 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_BEGIN_COMMAND,
571 /** A WIM update command has just been executed. @p info will point to
572 * ::wimlib_progress_info.update. This message is received once per
573 * update command when wimlib_update_image() is called with the flag
574 * ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS. */
575 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_END_COMMAND,
577 /** A file in the WIM image is being replaced as a result of a
578 * ::wimlib_add_command without ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_REPLACE specified.
579 * @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.replace. This is only
580 * received when ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE is also specified in the add
582 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_REPLACE_FILE_IN_WIM,
584 /** A WIM image is being applied with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT, and
585 * a file is being extracted normally (not as a WIMBoot "pointer file")
586 * due to it matching a pattern in the [PrepopulateList] section of the
587 * configuration file \Windows\System32\WimBootCompress.ini in the WIM
588 * image. @info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.wimboot_exclude.
590 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WIMBOOT_EXCLUDE,
593 /** A pointer to this union is passed to the user-supplied
594 * ::wimlib_progress_func_t progress function. One (or none) of the structures
595 * contained in this union will be applicable for the operation
596 * (::wimlib_progress_msg) indicated in the first argument to the progress
598 union wimlib_progress_info {
600 /* N.B. I wanted these to be anonymous structs, but Doxygen won't
601 * document them if they aren't given a name... */
603 /** Valid on the message ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS. This is
604 * the primary message for tracking the progress of writing a WIM file.
606 struct wimlib_progress_info_write_streams {
607 /** Total number of uncompressed bytes of stream data being
608 * written. This can be thought of as the total uncompressed
609 * size of the files being archived, with some caveats. WIM
610 * files use single-instance streams, so the size provided here
611 * only counts distinct streams, except for the following
612 * exception: the size provided here may include the sizes of
613 * all newly added (e.g. with wimlib_add_image() streams,
614 * pending automatic de-duplication during the write operation
615 * itself. When each such stream de-duplication occurs, this
616 * number will be decreased by the size of the duplicate stream
617 * that need not be written.
619 * In the case of a wimlib_overwrite() that the library opted to
620 * perform in-place, both @p total_streams and @p total_bytes
621 * will only count the streams actually being written and not
622 * pre-existing streams in the WIM file. */
623 uint64_t total_bytes;
625 /** Total number of streams being written. This can be thought
626 * of as the total number of files being archived, with some
627 * caveats. In general, a single file or directory may contain
628 * multiple data streams, each of which will be represented
629 * separately in this number. Furthermore, WIM files use
630 * single-instance streams, so the stream count provided here
631 * only counts distinct streams, except for the following
632 * exception: the stream count provided here may include newly
633 * added (e.g. with wimlib_add_image() streams, pending
634 * automatic de-duplication during the write operation itself.
635 * When each such stream de-duplication occurs, this number will
636 * be decreased by 1 to account for the duplicate stream that
637 * need not be written. */
638 uint64_t total_streams;
640 /** Number of uncompressed bytes of stream data that have been
641 * written so far. This number be 0 initially, and will be
642 * equal to @p total_bytes at the end of the write operation.
643 * Note that @p total_bytes (but not @p completed_bytes) may
644 * decrease throughout the write operation due to the discovery
645 * of stream duplications. */
646 uint64_t completed_bytes;
648 /** Number of streams that have been written so far. This
649 * number will be 0 initially, and will be equal to @p
650 * total_streams at the end of the write operation. Note that
651 * @p total_streams (but not @p completed_streams) may decrease
652 * throughout the write operation due to the discovery of stream
655 * For applications that wish to calculate a simple "percent
656 * complete" for the write operation, it will likely be more
657 * accurate to calculate the percentage from @p completed_bytes
658 * and @p total_bytes rather than @p completed_streams and
659 * @p total_streams because the time for the operation to
660 * complete is mainly determined by the number of bytes that
661 * need to be read, compressed, and written, not just the number
662 * of files being archived. */
663 uint64_t completed_streams;
665 /** Number of threads that are being used to compress streams,
666 * or 1 if streams are being written uncompressed. */
667 uint32_t num_threads;
669 /** The compression type being used to write the streams, as one
670 * of the ::wimlib_compression_type constants. */
671 int32_t compression_type;
673 /** Number of split WIM parts from which streams are being
674 * written (may be 0 if irrelevant). */
675 uint32_t total_parts;
677 /** This is currently broken and will always be 0. */
678 uint32_t completed_parts;
681 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN,
682 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY, and
683 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END. */
684 struct wimlib_progress_info_scan {
685 /** Top-level directory being scanned; or, when capturing a NTFS
686 * volume with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS, this is instead the path
687 * to the file or block device that contains the NTFS volume
689 const wimlib_tchar *source;
691 /** Path to the file (or directory) that has been scanned, valid
692 * on ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY. When capturing a NTFS
693 * volume with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS, this path will be
694 * relative to the root of the NTFS volume. */
695 const wimlib_tchar *cur_path;
697 /** Dentry scan status, valid on
698 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY. */
700 /** The file looks okay and will be captured. */
701 WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_OK = 0,
703 /** File is being excluded from capture due to the
704 * capture configuration. */
705 WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED,
707 /** File is being excluded from capture due to being
708 * unsupported (e.g. an encrypted or device file). */
709 WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_UNSUPPORTED,
711 /** The file is an absolute symbolic link or junction
712 * point and it is being excluded from capture because
713 * it points outside of the capture directory and
714 * reparse-point fixups are enabled. (Reparse point
715 * fixups can be disabled by using the flag
716 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NORPFIX.) */
717 WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED_SYMLINK,
721 /** Target path in the WIM image. Only valid on
722 * messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN and
723 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END. */
724 const wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
726 /** For ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY and a status
727 * of @p WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED_SYMLINK, this is
728 * the target of the absolute symbolic link or junction
730 const wimlib_tchar *symlink_target;
733 /** Number of directories scanned so far, including the root
734 * directory but excluding any unsupported/excluded directories.
736 * Details: On Windows and in NTFS capture mode, a reparse point
737 * counts as a directory if and only if it has
738 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY set. Otherwise, a symbolic link
739 * counts as a directory if and only if when fully dereferenced
740 * it points to an accessible directory. If a file has multiple
741 * names (hard links), it is only counted one time. */
742 uint64_t num_dirs_scanned;
744 /** Number of non-directories scanned so far, excluding any
745 * unsupported/excluded files.
747 * Details: On Windows and in NTFS capture mode, a reparse point
748 * counts as a non-directory if and only if it does not have
749 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY set. Otherwise, a symbolic link
750 * counts as a non-directory if and only if when fully
751 * dereferenced it points to a non-directory or its target is
752 * inaccessible. If a file has multiple names (hard links), it
753 * is only counted one time. */
754 uint64_t num_nondirs_scanned;
756 /** Number of bytes of file data that have been detected so far.
758 * Details: This data may not actually have been read yet, and
759 * it will not actually be written to the WIM file until
760 * wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() has been called. Data
761 * from excluded files is not counted. This number includes
762 * default file contents as well as named data streams and
763 * reparse point data. The size of reparse point data is
764 * tallied after any reparse-point fixups, and in the case of
765 * capturing a symbolic link on a UNIX-like system, the creation
766 * of the reparse point data itself. If a file has multiple
767 * names (hard links), its size(s) are only counted one time.
768 * On Windows, encrypted files have their encrypted size
769 * counted, not their unencrypted size; however, compressed
770 * files have their uncompressed size counted. */
771 uint64_t num_bytes_scanned;
774 /** Valid on messages
775 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN,
776 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN,
777 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN,
778 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_DIR_STRUCTURE_BEGIN,
779 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_DIR_STRUCTURE_END,
780 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS,
781 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_END,
782 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_END, and
783 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_APPLY_TIMESTAMPS.
785 * Note: most of the time of an extraction operation will be spent
786 * extracting streams, and the application will receive
787 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS during this time. Using @p
788 * completed_bytes and @p total_bytes, the application can calculate a
789 * percentage complete. However, note that this message does not, in
790 * general, actually provide information about which "file" is currently
791 * being extracted. This is because wimlib, by default, extracts the
792 * individual data streams in whichever order it determines to be the
795 struct wimlib_progress_info_extract {
796 /** Number of the image from which files are being extracted
800 /** Extraction flags being used. */
801 uint32_t extract_flags;
803 /** Full path to the WIM file from which files are being
804 * extracted, or @c NULL if the WIMStruct has no associated
806 const wimlib_tchar *wimfile_name;
808 /** Name of the image from which files are being extracted, or
809 * the empty string if the image is unnamed. */
810 const wimlib_tchar *image_name;
812 /** Path to the directory or NTFS volume to which the files are
813 * being extracted. */
814 const wimlib_tchar *target;
817 const wimlib_tchar *reserved;
819 /** Number of bytes of uncompressed data that will be extracted.
820 * If a file has multiple names (hard links), its size (or
821 * sizes, in the case of named data streams) is only counted one
822 * time. For "reparse points" and symbolic links, the size to
823 * be extracted is the size of the reparse data buffer.
825 * This number will stay constant throughout the extraction. */
826 uint64_t total_bytes;
828 /** Number of bytes of uncompressed data that have been
829 * extracted so far. This initially be 0 and will equal to @p
830 * total_bytes at the end of the extraction. */
831 uint64_t completed_bytes;
833 /** Number of (not necessarily unique) streams that will be
834 * extracted. This may be more or less than the number of
835 * "files" to be extracted due to hard links as well as
836 * potentially multiple streams per file (named data streams).
837 * A "stream" may be the default contents of a file, a named
838 * data stream, or a reparse data buffer. */
839 uint64_t num_streams;
842 const wimlib_tchar *reserved_2;
844 /** Currently only used for
845 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN. */
846 uint32_t part_number;
848 /** Currently only used for
849 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN. */
850 uint32_t total_parts;
852 /** Currently only used for
853 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN. */
854 uint8_t guid[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
857 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_RENAME. */
858 struct wimlib_progress_info_rename {
859 /** Name of the temporary file that the WIM was written to. */
860 const wimlib_tchar *from;
862 /** Name of the original WIM file to which the temporary file is
864 const wimlib_tchar *to;
867 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_BEGIN_COMMAND and
868 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_END_COMMAND. */
869 struct wimlib_progress_info_update {
870 /** Pointer to the update command that will be executed or has
871 * just been executed. */
872 const struct wimlib_update_command *command;
874 /** Number of update commands that have been completed so far.
876 size_t completed_commands;
878 /** Number of update commands that are being executed as part of
879 * this call to wimlib_update_image(). */
880 size_t total_commands;
883 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY and
884 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_CALC_INTEGRITY. */
885 struct wimlib_progress_info_integrity {
886 /** Number of bytes from the end of the WIM header to the end of
887 * the lookup table (the area that is covered by the SHA1
888 * integrity checks.) */
889 uint64_t total_bytes;
891 /** Number of bytes that have been SHA1-summed so far. Will be
892 * 0 initially, and equal @p total_bytes at the end. */
893 uint64_t completed_bytes;
895 /** Number of chunks that the checksummed region is divided
897 uint32_t total_chunks;
899 /** Number of chunks that have been SHA1-summed so far. Will
900 * be 0 initially, and equal to @p total_chunks at the end. */
901 uint32_t completed_chunks;
903 /** Size of the chunks used for the integrity calculation. */
906 /** Filename of the WIM (only valid if the message is
907 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY). */
908 const wimlib_tchar *filename;
911 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART and
912 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART. */
913 struct wimlib_progress_info_split {
914 /** Total size of the original WIM's file and metadata resources
916 uint64_t total_bytes;
918 /** Number of bytes of file and metadata resources that have
919 * been copied out of the original WIM so far. Will be 0
920 * initially, and equal to @p total_bytes at the end. */
921 uint64_t completed_bytes;
923 /** Number of the split WIM part that is about to be started
924 * (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART) or has just been
925 * finished (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART). */
926 unsigned cur_part_number;
928 /** Total number of split WIM parts that are being written. */
929 unsigned total_parts;
931 /** Name of the split WIM part that is about to be started
932 * (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART) or has just been
933 * finished (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART). */
934 const wimlib_tchar *part_name;
937 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_REPLACE_FILE_IN_WIM */
938 struct wimlib_progress_info_replace {
939 /** Path to the file in the WIM image that is being replaced */
940 const wimlib_tchar *path_in_wim;
943 /** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WIMBOOT_EXCLUDE */
944 struct wimlib_progress_info_wimboot_exclude {
945 /** Path to the file in the WIM image */
946 const wimlib_tchar *path_in_wim;
948 /** Path to which the file is being extracted */
949 const wimlib_tchar *extraction_path;
953 /** A user-supplied function that will be called periodically during certain WIM
954 * operations. The first argument will be the type of operation that is being
955 * performed or is about to be started or has been completed. The second
956 * argument will be a pointer to one of a number of structures depending on the
957 * first argument. It may be @c NULL for some message types.
959 * The return value of the progress function is currently ignored, but it may do
960 * something in the future. (Set it to 0 for now.)
962 typedef int (*wimlib_progress_func_t)(enum wimlib_progress_msg msg_type,
963 const union wimlib_progress_info *info);
966 /** @ingroup G_modifying_wims
969 /** An array of these structures is passed to wimlib_add_image_multisource() to
970 * specify the sources from which to create a WIM image. */
971 struct wimlib_capture_source {
972 /** Absolute or relative path to a file or directory on the external
973 * filesystem to be included in the WIM image. */
974 wimlib_tchar *fs_source_path;
976 /** Destination path in the WIM image. Use ::WIMLIB_WIM_ROOT_PATH to
977 * specify the root directory of the WIM image. */
978 wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
980 /** Reserved; set to 0. */
984 /** Set or unset the WIM header flag that marks it read-only
985 * (WIM_HDR_FLAG_READONLY in Microsoft's documentation), based on the
986 * ::wimlib_wim_info.is_marked_readonly member of the @p info parameter. This
987 * is distinct from basic file permissions; this flag can be set on a WIM file
988 * that is physically writable. If this flag is set, all further operations to
989 * modify the WIM will fail, except calling wimlib_overwrite() with
990 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_IGNORE_READONLY_FLAG specified, which is a loophole that
991 * allows you to set this flag persistently on the underlying WIM file.
993 #define WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG 0x00000001
995 /** Set the GUID (globally unique identifier) of the WIM file to the value
996 * specified in ::wimlib_wim_info.guid of the @p info parameter. */
997 #define WIMLIB_CHANGE_GUID 0x00000002
999 /** Change the bootable image of the WIM to the value specified in
1000 * ::wimlib_wim_info.boot_index of the @p info parameter. */
1001 #define WIMLIB_CHANGE_BOOT_INDEX 0x00000004
1003 /** Change the WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX flag of the WIM file to the value specified
1004 * in ::wimlib_wim_info.has_rpfix of the @p info parameter. This flag generally
1005 * indicates whether an image in the WIM has been captured with reparse-point
1006 * fixups enabled. wimlib also treats this flag as specifying whether to do
1007 * reparse-point fixups by default when capturing or applying WIM images. */
1008 #define WIMLIB_CHANGE_RPFIX_FLAG 0x00000008
1011 /** @ingroup G_wim_information
1014 /** General information about a WIM file. */
1015 struct wimlib_wim_info {
1017 /** Globally unique identifier for the WIM file. Note: all parts of a
1018 * split WIM should have an identical value in this field. */
1019 uint8_t guid[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
1021 /** Number of images in the WIM. */
1022 uint32_t image_count;
1024 /** 1-based index of the bootable image in the WIM, or 0 if no image is
1026 uint32_t boot_index;
1028 /** Version of the WIM file. */
1029 uint32_t wim_version;
1031 /** Chunk size used for compression. */
1032 uint32_t chunk_size;
1034 /** For split WIMs, the 1-based index of this part within the split WIM;
1036 uint16_t part_number;
1038 /** For split WIMs, the total number of parts in the split WIM;
1040 uint16_t total_parts;
1042 /** One of the ::wimlib_compression_type values that specifies the
1043 * method used to compress resources in the WIM. */
1044 int32_t compression_type;
1046 /** Size of the WIM file in bytes, excluding the XML data and integrity
1048 uint64_t total_bytes;
1050 /** 1 if the WIM has an integrity table. Note: if the ::WIMStruct was
1051 * created via wimlib_create_new_wim() rather than wimlib_open_wim(),
1052 * this will always be 0, even if the ::WIMStruct was written to
1053 * somewhere by calling wimlib_write() with the
1054 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY flag specified. */
1055 uint32_t has_integrity_table : 1;
1057 /** 1 if the ::WIMStruct was created via wimlib_open_wim() rather than
1058 * wimlib_create_new_wim(). */
1059 uint32_t opened_from_file : 1;
1061 /** 1 if the WIM is considered readonly for any reason. */
1062 uint32_t is_readonly : 1;
1064 /** 1 if reparse-point fixups are supposedly enabled for one or more
1065 * images in the WIM. */
1066 uint32_t has_rpfix : 1;
1068 /** 1 if the WIM is marked as read-only. */
1069 uint32_t is_marked_readonly : 1;
1071 /** 1 if the WIM is part of a spanned set. */
1072 uint32_t spanned : 1;
1074 uint32_t write_in_progress : 1;
1075 uint32_t metadata_only : 1;
1076 uint32_t resource_only : 1;
1078 /** 1 if the WIM is pipable (see ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE). */
1079 uint32_t pipable : 1;
1080 uint32_t reserved_flags : 22;
1081 uint32_t reserved[9];
1084 /** Information about a unique stream in the WIM file. (A stream is the same
1085 * thing as a "resource", except in the case of packed resources.) */
1086 struct wimlib_resource_entry {
1087 /** Uncompressed size of the stream in bytes. */
1088 uint64_t uncompressed_size;
1090 /** Compressed size of the stream in bytes. This will be the same as @p
1091 * uncompressed_size if the stream is uncompressed. Or, if @p
1092 * is_packed_streams is 1, this will be 0. */
1093 uint64_t compressed_size;
1095 /** Offset, in bytes, of this stream from the start of the WIM file. Or
1096 * if @p packed is 1, then this is actually the offset at which this
1097 * stream begins in the uncompressed contents of the packed resource.
1101 /** SHA1 message digest of the stream's uncompressed contents. */
1102 uint8_t sha1_hash[20];
1104 /** Which part number of the split WIM this stream is in. This should
1105 * be the same as the part number provided by wimlib_get_wim_info(). */
1106 uint32_t part_number;
1108 /** Number of times this stream is referenced over all WIM images. */
1109 uint32_t reference_count;
1111 /** 1 if this stream is compressed. */
1112 uint32_t is_compressed : 1;
1114 /** 1 if this stream is a metadata resource rather than a file resource.
1116 uint32_t is_metadata : 1;
1118 uint32_t is_free : 1;
1119 uint32_t is_spanned : 1;
1121 /** 1 if this stream was not found in the lookup table of the
1122 * ::WIMStruct. This normally implies a missing call to
1123 * wimlib_reference_resource_files() or wimlib_reference_resources().
1125 uint32_t is_missing : 1;
1127 /** 1 if this stream is located in a packed resource which may contain
1128 * other streams (all compressed together) as well. */
1129 uint32_t packed : 1;
1131 uint32_t reserved_flags : 26;
1133 /** If @p packed is 1, then this will specify the offset of the packed
1134 * resource in the WIM. */
1135 uint64_t raw_resource_offset_in_wim;
1137 /** If @p is_packed_streams is 1, then this will specify the compressed
1138 * size of the packed resource in the WIM. */
1139 uint64_t raw_resource_compressed_size;
1141 uint64_t reserved[2];
1144 /** A stream of a file in the WIM. */
1145 struct wimlib_stream_entry {
1146 /** Name of the stream, or NULL if the stream is unnamed. */
1147 const wimlib_tchar *stream_name;
1148 /** Location, size, etc. of the stream within the WIM file. */
1149 struct wimlib_resource_entry resource;
1150 uint64_t reserved[4];
1153 /** Structure passed to the wimlib_iterate_dir_tree() callback function.
1154 * Roughly, the information about a "file" in the WIM--- but really a directory
1155 * entry ("dentry") because hard links are allowed. The hard_link_group_id
1156 * field can be used to distinguish actual file inodes. */
1157 struct wimlib_dir_entry {
1158 /** Name of the file, or NULL if this file is unnamed (only possible for
1159 * the root directory) */
1160 const wimlib_tchar *filename;
1162 /** 8.3 DOS name of this file, or NULL if this file has no such name.
1164 const wimlib_tchar *dos_name;
1166 /** Full path to this file within the WIM image. */
1167 const wimlib_tchar *full_path;
1169 /** Depth of this directory entry, where 0 is the root, 1 is the root's
1170 * children, ..., etc. */
1173 /** Pointer to the security descriptor for this file, in Windows
1174 * SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE format, or NULL if this file has no
1175 * security descriptor. */
1176 const char *security_descriptor;
1178 /** Length of the above security descriptor. */
1179 size_t security_descriptor_size;
1181 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY 0x00000001
1182 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN 0x00000002
1183 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM 0x00000004
1184 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY 0x00000010
1185 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE 0x00000020
1186 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x00000040
1187 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0x00000080
1188 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY 0x00000100
1189 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE 0x00000200
1190 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x00000400
1191 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x00000800
1192 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE 0x00001000
1193 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED 0x00002000
1194 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x00004000
1195 #define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL 0x00010000
1196 /** File attributes, such as whether the file is a directory or not.
1197 * These are the "standard" Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* values, although in
1198 * wimlib.h they are defined as WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* for convenience
1199 * on other platforms. */
1200 uint32_t attributes;
1202 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_RESERVED_ZERO 0x00000000
1203 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_RESERVED_ONE 0x00000001
1204 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT 0xA0000003
1205 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_HSM 0xC0000004
1206 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_HSM2 0x80000006
1207 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_DRIVER_EXTENDER 0x80000005
1208 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_SIS 0x80000007
1209 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_DFS 0x8000000A
1210 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_DFSR 0x80000012
1211 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_FILTER_MANAGER 0x8000000B
1212 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_WOF 0x80000017
1213 #define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK 0xA000000C
1214 /** If the file is a reparse point (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY set in the
1215 * attributes), this will give the reparse tag. This tells you whether
1216 * the reparse point is a symbolic link, junction point, or some other,
1217 * more unusual kind of reparse point. */
1218 uint32_t reparse_tag;
1220 /* Number of (hard) links to this file. */
1223 /** Number of named data streams that this file has. Normally 0. */
1224 uint32_t num_named_streams;
1226 /** Roughly, the inode number of this file. However, it may be 0 if
1227 * @p num_links == 1. */
1228 uint64_t hard_link_group_id;
1230 /** Time this file was created. */
1231 struct timespec creation_time;
1233 /** Time this file was last written to. */
1234 struct timespec last_write_time;
1236 /** Time this file was last accessed. */
1237 struct timespec last_access_time;
1238 uint64_t reserved[16];
1240 /** Array of streams that make up this file. The first entry will
1241 * always exist and will correspond to the unnamed data stream (default
1242 * file contents), so it will have @p stream_name == @c NULL. There
1243 * will then be @p num_named_streams additional entries that specify the
1244 * named data streams, if any, each of which will have @p stream_name !=
1246 struct wimlib_stream_entry streams[];
1250 * Type of a callback function to wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(). Must return 0 on
1253 typedef int (*wimlib_iterate_dir_tree_callback_t)(const struct wimlib_dir_entry *dentry,
1257 * Type of a callback function to wimlib_iterate_lookup_table(). Must return 0
1260 typedef int (*wimlib_iterate_lookup_table_callback_t)(const struct wimlib_resource_entry *resource,
1263 /** For wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(): Iterate recursively on children rather than
1264 * just on the specified path. */
1265 #define WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_RECURSIVE 0x00000001
1267 /** For wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(): Don't iterate on the file or directory
1268 * itself; only its children (in the case of a non-empty directory) */
1269 #define WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_CHILDREN 0x00000002
1271 /** Return ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND if any resources needed to fill in
1272 * the ::wimlib_resource_entry's for the iteration cannot be found in the lookup
1273 * table of the ::WIMStruct. The default behavior without this flag is to fill
1274 * in the SHA1 message digest of the ::wimlib_resource_entry and set the @ref
1275 * wimlib_resource_entry::is_missing "is_missing" flag. */
1276 #define WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_RESOURCES_NEEDED 0x00000004
1280 /** @ingroup G_modifying_wims
1283 /** Directly capture a NTFS volume rather than a generic directory. This flag
1284 * cannot be combined with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_DEREFERENCE or
1285 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA. */
1286 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS 0x00000001
1288 /** Follow symlinks; archive and dump the files they point to. Currently only
1289 * supported on UNIX-like systems. */
1290 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_DEREFERENCE 0x00000002
1292 /** Call the progress function with the message
1293 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY when each directory or file has been
1295 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE 0x00000004
1297 /** Mark the image being added as the bootable image of the WIM. Not valid for
1298 * wimlib_update_image(). */
1299 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_BOOT 0x00000008
1301 /** Store the UNIX owner, group, and mode. This is done by adding a special
1302 * alternate data stream to each regular file, symbolic link, and directory to
1303 * contain this information. Please note that this flag is for convenience
1304 * only; Microsoft's implementation will not understand this special
1306 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA 0x00000010
1308 /** Do not capture security descriptors. Only has an effect in NTFS capture
1309 * mode, or in Windows native builds. */
1310 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_ACLS 0x00000020
1312 /** Fail immediately if the full security descriptor of any file or directory
1313 * cannot be accessed. Only has an effect in Windows native builds. The
1314 * default behavior without this flag is to first try omitting the SACL from the
1315 * security descriptor, then to try omitting the security descriptor entirely.
1317 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS 0x00000040
1319 /** Call the progress function with the message
1320 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY when a directory or file is excluded from
1321 * capture. This is a subset of the messages provided by
1322 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE. */
1323 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_EXCLUDE_VERBOSE 0x00000080
1325 /** Reparse-point fixups: Modify absolute symbolic links (or junction points,
1326 * in the case of Windows) that point inside the directory being captured to
1327 * instead be absolute relative to the directory being captured, rather than the
1328 * current root; also exclude absolute symbolic links that point outside the
1329 * directory tree being captured.
1331 * Without this flag, the default is to do this if WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX is set in
1332 * the WIM header or if this is the first image being added.
1333 * WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX is set if the first image in a WIM is captured with
1334 * reparse point fixups enabled and currently cannot be unset. */
1335 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX 0x00000100
1337 /** Don't do reparse point fixups. The default behavior is described in the
1338 * documentation for ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX. */
1339 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NORPFIX 0x00000200
1341 /** Do not automatically exclude unsupported files or directories from capture;
1342 * e.g. encrypted files in NTFS-3g capture mode, or device files and FIFOs on
1343 * UNIX-like systems. Instead, fail with ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FILE when
1344 * such a file is encountered. */
1345 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_UNSUPPORTED_EXCLUDE 0x00000400
1348 * Automatically select a capture configuration appropriate for capturing
1349 * filesystems containing Windows operating systems. For example,
1350 * "pagefile.sys" and "System Volume Information" will be excluded.
1352 * When this flag is specified, the corresponding @p config parameter or member
1355 * Note that the default behavior--- that is, when this flag is not specified
1356 * and @p config is @c NULL--- is to use no capture configuration, meaning that
1357 * no files are excluded from capture.
1359 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WINCONFIG 0x00000800
1362 * Capture image as WIMBoot compatible. In addition, if no capture
1363 * configuration file is explicitly specified use the capture configuration file
1364 * <c>$SOURCE/Windows/System32/WimBootCompress.ini</c> if it exists, where
1365 * <c>$SOURCE</c> is the directory being captured; or, if a capture
1366 * configuration file is explicitly specified, use it and also place it at
1367 * /Windows/System32/WimBootCompress.ini in the WIM image.
1369 * Note: this will not by itself change the compression type. Before writing
1370 * the WIM file, it's recommended to also do:
1373 * wimlib_set_output_compression_type(wim, WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_XPRESS);
1374 * wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(wim, 4096);
1377 * since that makes access to the data faster (at the cost of a worse
1378 * compression ratio compared to the 32768-byte LZX chunks usually used).
1380 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT 0x00001000
1383 * If the add command involves adding a non-directory file to a location at
1384 * which there already exists a nondirectory file in the WIM image, issue
1385 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY instead of replacing the file. This only has an
1386 * effect when updating an existing image with wimlib_update_image().
1387 * This was the default behavior in wimlib v1.6.2 and earlier.
1389 #define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_REPLACE 0x00002000
1391 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_NTFS WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS
1392 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_DEREFERENCE WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_DEREFERENCE
1393 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_VERBOSE WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE
1394 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_BOOT WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_BOOT
1395 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_UNIX_DATA WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA
1396 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_NO_ACLS WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_ACLS
1397 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS
1398 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_EXCLUDE_VERBOSE WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_EXCLUDE_VERBOSE
1399 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_RPFIX WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX
1400 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_NORPFIX WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NORPFIX
1401 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_NO_UNSUPPORTED_EXCLUDE \
1402 WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_UNSUPPORTED_EXCLUDE
1403 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_WINCONFIG WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WINCONFIG
1404 #define WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_WIMBOOT WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT
1408 /** @ingroup G_modifying_wims
1411 /** Do not issue an error if the path to delete does not exist. */
1412 #define WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_FORCE 0x00000001
1414 /** Delete the file or directory tree recursively; if not specified, an error is
1415 * issued if the path to delete is a directory. */
1416 #define WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_RECURSIVE 0x00000002
1419 /** @ingroup G_modifying_wims
1423 * If a single image is being exported, mark it bootable in the destination WIM.
1424 * Alternatively, if ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES is specified as the image to export,
1425 * the image in the source WIM (if any) that is marked as bootable is also
1426 * marked as bootable in the destination WIM.
1428 #define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_BOOT 0x00000001
1430 /** Give the exported image(s) no names. Avoids problems with image name
1433 #define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_NAMES 0x00000002
1435 /** Give the exported image(s) no descriptions. */
1436 #define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_DESCRIPTIONS 0x00000004
1439 /** @ingroup G_extracting_wims
1442 /** Extract the image directly to a NTFS volume rather than a generic directory.
1443 * This mode is only available if wimlib was compiled with libntfs-3g support;
1444 * if not, ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED will be returned. In this mode, the
1445 * extraction target will be interpreted as the path to a NTFS volume image (as
1446 * a regular file or block device) rather than a directory. It will be opened
1447 * using libntfs-3g, and the image will be extracted to the NTFS filesystem's
1448 * root directory. Note: this flag cannot be used when wimlib_extract_image()
1449 * is called with ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES as the @p image. */
1450 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS 0x00000001
1452 /** When identical files are extracted from the WIM, always hard link them
1453 * together. This flag cannot be combined with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_SYMLINK.
1455 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_HARDLINK 0x00000002
1457 /** When identical files are extracted from the WIM, always symlink them
1458 * together. This flag cannot be combined with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_HARDLINK.
1460 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_SYMLINK 0x00000004
1462 /** This flag no longer does anything but is reserved for future use. */
1463 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_VERBOSE 0x00000008
1465 /** Read the WIM file sequentially while extracting the image. As of wimlib
1466 * v1.6.0 this is the default behavior, and this flag no longer does anything.
1468 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL 0x00000010
1470 /** Extract special UNIX data captured with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA. Only
1471 * valid on UNIX-like platforms, and when ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS was not
1473 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_UNIX_DATA 0x00000020
1475 /** Do not extract security descriptors. This flag cannot be combined with
1476 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS. */
1477 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ACLS 0x00000040
1479 /** Fail immediately if the full security descriptor of any file or directory
1480 * cannot be set exactly as specified in the WIM file. On Windows, the default
1481 * behavior without this flag when wimlib does not have permission to set the
1482 * correct security descriptor is to fall back to setting the security
1483 * descriptor with the SACL omitted, then with the DACL omitted, then with the
1484 * owner omitted, then not at all. This flag cannot be combined with
1485 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ACLS. */
1486 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS 0x00000080
1488 /** This is the extraction equivalent to ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX. This forces
1489 * reparse-point fixups on, so absolute symbolic links or junction points will
1490 * be fixed to be absolute relative to the actual extraction root. Reparse-
1491 * point fixups are done by default for wimlib_extract_image() and
1492 * wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe() if WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX is set in the WIM
1493 * header. This flag cannot be combined with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NORPFIX. */
1494 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RPFIX 0x00000100
1496 /** Force reparse-point fixups on extraction off, regardless of the state of the
1497 * WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX flag in the WIM header. This flag cannot be combined
1498 * with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RPFIX. */
1499 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NORPFIX 0x00000200
1501 /** Extract the paths, each of which must name a regular file, to standard
1502 * output. Not valid for wimlib_extract_image() and
1503 * wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(). */
1504 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_TO_STDOUT 0x00000400
1506 /** Instead of ignoring files and directories with names that cannot be
1507 * represented on the current platform (note: Windows has more restrictions on
1508 * filenames than POSIX-compliant systems), try to replace characters or append
1509 * junk to the names so that they can be extracted in some form. */
1510 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_REPLACE_INVALID_FILENAMES 0x00000800
1512 /** On Windows, when there exist two or more files with the same case
1513 * insensitive name but different case sensitive names, try to extract them all
1514 * by appending junk to the end of them, rather than arbitrarily extracting only
1516 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_ALL_CASE_CONFLICTS 0x00001000
1518 /** Do not ignore failure to set timestamps on extracted files. */
1519 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_TIMESTAMPS 0x00002000
1521 /** Do not ignore failure to set short names on extracted files. */
1522 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES 0x00004000
1524 /** Do not ignore failure to extract symbolic links (and junction points, on
1525 * Windows) due to permissions problems. By default, such failures are ignored
1526 * since the default configuration of Windows only allows the Administrator to
1527 * create symbolic links. */
1528 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS 0x00008000
1530 /** TODO: this flag is intended to allow resuming an aborted extraction, but the
1531 * behavior is currently less than satisfactory. Do not use (yet). */
1532 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RESUME 0x00010000
1534 /** Perform the extraction ordered by the tree of files to extract rather than
1535 * how the underlying streams are arranged in the WIM file. For regular WIM
1536 * files this may decrease or increase performance, depending on various
1537 * factors. For WIM files containing packed streams this will decrease
1539 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_FILE_ORDER 0x00020000
1541 /** For wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() only: Treat the
1542 * paths to extract as wildcard patterns ("globs") which may contain the
1543 * wildcard characters @c ? and @c *. The @c ? character matches any
1544 * non-path-separator character, whereas the @c * character matches zero or more
1545 * non-path-separator characters. Consequently, each glob may match zero or
1546 * more actual paths in the WIM image. By default, if a glob does not match any
1547 * files, a warning but not an error will be issued, even if the glob did not
1548 * actually contain wildcard characters. Use ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_GLOB
1549 * to get an error instead. */
1550 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS 0x00040000
1552 /** In combination with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS, causes an error
1553 * (::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST) rather than a warning to be issued when
1554 * one of the provided globs did not match a file. */
1555 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_GLOB 0x00080000
1557 /** Do not extract Windows file attributes such as readonly, hidden, etc. */
1558 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES 0x00100000
1560 /** For wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() only: Do not
1561 * preserve the directory structure of the archive when extracting --- that is,
1562 * place each extracted file or directory tree directly in the target directory.
1564 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_PRESERVE_DIR_STRUCTURE 0x00200000
1566 /** Windows only: Extract files as "pointers" back to the WIM archive. See the
1567 * documentation for the <b>--wimboot</b> option of <b>wimlib-imagex apply</b>
1568 * for more information. */
1569 #define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT 0x00400000
1572 /** @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
1575 /** Mount the WIM image read-write rather than the default of read-only. */
1576 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE 0x00000001
1578 /** Enable FUSE debugging by passing the @c -d flag to @c fuse_main().*/
1579 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_DEBUG 0x00000002
1581 /** Do not allow accessing alternate data streams in the mounted WIM image. */
1582 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_STREAM_INTERFACE_NONE 0x00000004
1584 /** Access alternate data streams in the mounted WIM image through extended file
1585 * attributes. This is the default mode. */
1586 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_STREAM_INTERFACE_XATTR 0x00000008
1588 /** Access alternate data streams in the mounted WIM image by specifying the
1589 * file name, a colon, then the alternate file stream name. */
1590 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_STREAM_INTERFACE_WINDOWS 0x00000010
1592 /** Use UNIX file owners, groups, and modes if available in the WIM (see
1593 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA). */
1594 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_UNIX_DATA 0x00000020
1596 /** Allow other users to see the mounted filesystem. (this passes the @c
1597 * allow_other option to FUSE mount) */
1598 #define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_ALLOW_OTHER 0x00000040
1601 /** @ingroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
1604 /** Verify the WIM contents against the WIM's integrity table, if present. This
1605 * causes the raw data of the WIM file, divided into 10 MB chunks, to be
1606 * checksummed and checked against the SHA1 message digests specified in the
1607 * integrity table. ::WIMLIB_ERR_INTEGRITY is returned if there are any
1608 * mismatches (or, ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_INTEGRITY_TABLE is returned if the
1609 * integrity table is invalid). */
1610 #define WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000001
1612 /** Issue an error if the WIM is part of a split WIM. Software can provide
1613 * this flag for convenience if it explicitly does not want to support split
1615 #define WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_ERROR_IF_SPLIT 0x00000002
1617 /** Check if the WIM is writable and return ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY if it
1618 * is not. A WIM is considered writable only if it is writable at the
1619 * filesystem level, does not have the WIM_HDR_FLAG_READONLY flag set in its
1620 * header, and is not part of a spanned set. It is not required to provide this
1621 * flag before attempting to make changes to the WIM, but with this flag you get
1622 * an error sooner rather than later. */
1623 #define WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS 0x00000004
1626 /** @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
1629 /** See ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY. */
1630 #define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000001
1632 /** Unless this flag is given, changes to a read-write mounted WIM are
1633 * discarded. Ignored for read-only mounts. */
1634 #define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT 0x00000002
1636 /** See ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD. */
1637 #define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_REBUILD 0x00000004
1639 /** See ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS */
1640 #define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_RECOMPRESS 0x00000008
1642 /** Do a "lazy" unmount (detach filesystem immediately, even if busy). */
1643 #define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_LAZY 0x00000010
1645 /** In combination with ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT for a read-write mounted
1646 * image, causes the modified image to be committed as a new, unnamed image
1647 * appended to the archive. The original image will be unmodified. */
1648 #define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_NEW_IMAGE 0x00000020
1651 /** @ingroup G_modifying_wims
1654 /** Send ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_BEGIN_COMMAND and
1655 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_END_COMMAND messages. */
1656 #define WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS 0x00000001
1659 /** @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
1662 /** Include an integrity table in the WIM.
1664 * For WIMs created with wimlib_open_wim(), the default behavior is to include
1665 * an integrity table if and only if one was present before. For WIMs created
1666 * with wimlib_create_new_wim(), the default behavior is to not include an
1667 * integrity table. */
1668 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000001
1670 /** Do not include an integrity table in the new WIM file. This is the default
1671 * behavior, unless the WIM already included an integrity table. */
1672 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_NO_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000002
1674 /** Write the WIM as "pipable". After writing a WIM with this flag specified,
1675 * images from it can be applied directly from a pipe using
1676 * wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(). See the documentation for the --pipable
1677 * flag of `wimlib-imagex capture' for more information. Beware: WIMs written
1678 * with this flag will not be compatible with Microsoft's software.
1680 * For WIMs created with wimlib_open_wim(), the default behavior is to write the
1681 * WIM as pipable if and only if it was pipable before. For WIMs created with
1682 * wimlib_create_new_wim(), the default behavior is to write the WIM as
1684 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE 0x00000004
1686 /** Do not write the WIM as "pipable". This is the default behavior, unless the
1687 * WIM was pipable already. */
1688 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_NOT_PIPABLE 0x00000008
1690 /** Recompress all resources, even if they could otherwise be copied from a
1691 * different WIM with the same compression type (in the case of
1692 * wimlib_export_image() being called previously). This flag is also valid in
1693 * the @p wim_write_flags of wimlib_join(), in which case all resources included
1694 * in the joined WIM file will be recompressed. */
1695 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS 0x00000010
1697 /** Call fsync() just before the WIM file is closed. */
1698 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_FSYNC 0x00000020
1700 /** wimlib_overwrite() only: Re-build the entire WIM file rather than appending
1701 * data to it if possible. */
1702 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD 0x00000040
1704 /** wimlib_overwrite() only: Specifying this flag overrides the default
1705 * behavior of wimlib_overwrite() after one or more calls to
1706 * wimlib_delete_image(), which is to rebuild the entire WIM. With this flag,
1707 * only minimal changes to correctly remove the image from the WIM will be
1708 * taken. In particular, all streams will be left alone, even if they are no
1709 * longer referenced. This is probably not what you want, because almost no
1710 * space will be saved by deleting an image in this way. */
1711 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOFT_DELETE 0x00000080
1713 /** wimlib_overwrite() only: Allow overwriting the WIM even if the readonly
1714 * flag is set in the WIM header. This can be used in combination with
1715 * wimlib_set_wim_info() with the ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG flag to actually
1716 * set the readonly flag on the on-disk WIM file. */
1717 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_IGNORE_READONLY_FLAG 0x00000100
1719 /** Do not include non-metadata resources already present in other WIMs. This
1720 * flag can be used to write a "delta" WIM after resources from the WIM on which
1721 * the delta is to be based were referenced with
1722 * wimlib_reference_resource_files() or wimlib_reference_resources(). */
1723 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SKIP_EXTERNAL_WIMS 0x00000200
1725 /** Asserts that for writes of all WIM images, all streams needed for the WIM
1726 * are already present (not in external resource WIMs) and their reference
1727 * counts are correct, so the code does not need to recalculate which streams
1728 * are referenced. This is for optimization purposes only, since with this flag
1729 * specified, the metadata resources may not need to be decompressed and parsed.
1731 * This flag can be passed to wimlib_write() and wimlib_write_to_fd(), but is
1732 * already implied for wimlib_overwrite(). */
1733 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_STREAMS_OK 0x00000400
1735 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RESERVED 0x00000800
1738 * When writing streams in the resulting WIM file, pack multiple streams into a
1739 * single WIM resource instead of compressing them independently. This tends to
1740 * produce a better compression ratio at the cost of less random access.
1741 * However, WIMs created with this flag are only compatible with wimlib v1.6.0
1742 * or later and WIMGAPI Windows 8 or later, seemingly for Windows Setup only and
1743 * <b>not including ImageX and Dism</b>. WIMs created with this flag must use
1744 * version number 3584 in their header instead of 68864.
1746 * If this flag is passed to wimlib_overwrite() and the WIM did not previously
1747 * contain packed streams, the WIM's version number will be changed to 3584 and
1748 * the new streams will be written packed. Use ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD to
1749 * force the WIM to be fully rebuilt. */
1750 #define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PACK_STREAMS 0x00001000
1753 /** @ingroup G_general
1756 /** Assume that strings are represented in UTF-8, even if this is not the
1757 * locale's character encoding. This flag is ignored on Windows, where wimlib
1758 * always uses UTF-16LE. */
1759 #define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_ASSUME_UTF8 0x00000001
1761 /** Windows-only: do not attempt to acquire additional privileges (currently
1762 * SeBackupPrivilege, SeRestorePrivilege, SeSecurityPrivilege, and
1763 * SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege) when initializing the library. This is intended
1764 * for the case where the calling program manages these privileges itself.
1765 * Note: no error is issued if privileges cannot be acquired, although related
1766 * errors may be reported later, depending on if the operations performed
1767 * actually require additional privileges or not. */
1768 #define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DONT_ACQUIRE_PRIVILEGES 0x00000002
1770 /** Windows only: If ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DONT_ACQUIRE_PRIVILEGES not specified,
1771 * return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES if privileges that may be needed
1772 * to read all possible data and metadata for a capture operation could not be
1773 * acquired. Can be combined with ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_APPLY_PRIVILEGES.
1775 #define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_CAPTURE_PRIVILEGES 0x00000004
1777 /** Windows only: If ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DONT_ACQUIRE_PRIVILEGES not specified,
1778 * return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES if privileges that may be needed
1779 * to restore all possible data and metadata for an apply operation could not be
1780 * acquired. Can be combined with ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_CAPTURE_PRIVILEGES.
1782 #define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_APPLY_PRIVILEGES 0x00000008
1784 /** Default to interpreting WIM paths case sensitively (default on UNIX-like
1786 #define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DEFAULT_CASE_SENSITIVE 0x00000010
1788 /** Default to interpreting WIM paths case insensitively (default on Windows).
1789 * This does not apply to mounted images. */
1790 #define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DEFAULT_CASE_INSENSITIVE 0x00000020
1793 /** @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
1796 /** For wimlib_reference_resource_files(), enable shell-style filename globbing.
1797 * Ignored by wimlib_reference_resources(). */
1798 #define WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE 0x00000001
1800 /** For wimlib_reference_resource_files(), issue an error
1801 * (::WIMLIB_ERR_GLOB_HAD_NO_MATCHES) if a glob did not match any files. The
1802 * default behavior without this flag is to issue no error at that point, but
1803 * then attempt to open the glob as a literal path, which of course will fail
1804 * anyway if no file exists at that path. No effect if
1805 * ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE is not also specified. Ignored by
1806 * wimlib_reference_resources(). */
1807 #define WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ERR_ON_NOMATCH 0x00000002
1810 /** @ingroup G_modifying_wims
1813 /** The specific type of update to perform. */
1814 enum wimlib_update_op {
1815 /** Add a new file or directory tree to the WIM image in a
1816 * certain location. */
1817 WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_ADD = 0,
1819 /** Delete a file or directory tree from the WIM image. */
1820 WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_DELETE,
1822 /** Rename a file or directory tree in the WIM image. */
1823 WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_RENAME,
1826 /** Data for a ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_ADD operation. */
1827 struct wimlib_add_command {
1828 /** Filesystem path to the file or directory tree to add. */
1829 wimlib_tchar *fs_source_path;
1831 /** Destination path in the WIM image. Use ::WIMLIB_WIM_ROOT_PATH to
1832 * specify the root directory of the WIM image. */
1833 wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
1835 /** Path to capture configuration file to use, or @c NULL for default.
1837 wimlib_tchar *config_file;
1839 /** Bitwise OR of WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_* flags. */
1843 /** Data for a ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_DELETE operation. */
1844 struct wimlib_delete_command {
1846 /** Path, specified from the root of the WIM image, for the file or
1847 * directory tree within the WIM image to be deleted. */
1848 wimlib_tchar *wim_path;
1850 /** Bitwise OR of WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_* flags. */
1854 /** Data for a ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_RENAME operation. */
1855 struct wimlib_rename_command {
1857 /** Path, specified from the root of the WIM image, for the source file
1858 * or directory tree within the WIM image. */
1859 wimlib_tchar *wim_source_path;
1861 /** Path, specified from the root of the WIM image, for the destination
1862 * file or directory tree within the WIM image. */
1863 wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
1865 /** Reserved; set to 0. */
1869 /** Specification of an update to perform on a WIM image. */
1870 struct wimlib_update_command {
1872 enum wimlib_update_op op;
1875 struct wimlib_add_command add;
1876 struct wimlib_delete_command delete_; /* Underscore is for C++
1878 struct wimlib_rename_command rename;
1883 /** @ingroup G_general
1887 * Possible values of the error code returned by many functions in wimlib.
1889 * See the documentation for each wimlib function to see specifically what error
1890 * codes can be returned by a given function, and what they mean.
1892 enum wimlib_error_code {
1893 WIMLIB_ERR_SUCCESS = 0,
1894 WIMLIB_ERR_ALREADY_LOCKED,
1895 WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
1896 WIMLIB_ERR_DELETE_STAGING_DIR,
1897 WIMLIB_ERR_FILESYSTEM_DAEMON_CRASHED,
1900 WIMLIB_ERR_FUSERMOUNT,
1901 WIMLIB_ERR_GLOB_HAD_NO_MATCHES,
1902 WIMLIB_ERR_ICONV_NOT_AVAILABLE,
1903 WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_COUNT,
1904 WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION,
1905 WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES,
1906 WIMLIB_ERR_INTEGRITY,
1907 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CAPTURE_CONFIG,
1908 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE,
1909 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE,
1910 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_HEADER,
1911 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE,
1912 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_INTEGRITY_TABLE,
1913 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_LOOKUP_TABLE_ENTRY,
1914 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE,
1915 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_MULTIBYTE_STRING,
1916 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY,
1917 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM,
1918 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PART_NUMBER,
1919 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PIPABLE_WIM,
1920 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA,
1921 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH,
1922 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_UNMOUNT_MESSAGE,
1923 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_UTF16_STRING,
1924 WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_UTF8_STRING,
1925 WIMLIB_ERR_IS_DIRECTORY,
1926 WIMLIB_ERR_IS_SPLIT_WIM,
1927 WIMLIB_ERR_LIBXML_UTF16_HANDLER_NOT_AVAILABLE,
1929 WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
1934 WIMLIB_ERR_NOTEMPTY,
1935 WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_REGULAR_FILE,
1936 WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_WIM_FILE,
1937 WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_PIPABLE,
1938 WIMLIB_ERR_NO_FILENAME,
1942 WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST,
1944 WIMLIB_ERR_READLINK,
1947 WIMLIB_ERR_REPARSE_POINT_FIXUP_FAILED,
1948 WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND,
1949 WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_ORDER,
1950 WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES,
1951 WIMLIB_ERR_SET_REPARSE_DATA,
1952 WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SECURITY,
1953 WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME,
1954 WIMLIB_ERR_SET_TIMESTAMPS,
1955 WIMLIB_ERR_SPLIT_INVALID,
1958 WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE,
1959 WIMLIB_ERR_UNICODE_STRING_NOT_REPRESENTABLE,
1960 WIMLIB_ERR_UNKNOWN_VERSION,
1961 WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED,
1962 WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FILE,
1963 WIMLIB_ERR_VOLUME_LACKS_FEATURES,
1964 WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY,
1967 WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_ENCRYPTED,
1972 /** Used to indicate no WIM image or an invalid WIM image. */
1973 #define WIMLIB_NO_IMAGE 0
1975 /** Used to specify all images in the WIM. */
1976 #define WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES (-1)
1981 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
1983 * Appends an empty image to a WIM file. This empty image will initially
1984 * contain no files or directories, although if written without further
1985 * modifications, a root directory will be created automatically for it. After
1986 * calling this function, you can use wimlib_update_image() to add files to the
1987 * new WIM image. This gives you slightly more control over making the new
1988 * image compared to calling wimlib_add_image() or
1989 * wimlib_add_image_multisource() directly.
1992 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for the WIM file to which the image is to be
1995 * Name to give the new image. If @c NULL or empty, the new image is given
1996 * no name. If nonempty, it must specify a name that does not already
1998 * @param new_idx_ret
1999 * If non-<code>NULL</code>, the index of the newly added image is returned
2002 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on failure. The possible error codes are:
2004 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION
2005 * There is already an image in @p wim named @p name.
2006 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2007 * Failed to allocate the memory needed to add the new image.
2008 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
2009 * The WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
2010 * mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
2014 wimlib_add_empty_image(WIMStruct *wim,
2015 const wimlib_tchar *name,
2019 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
2021 * Adds an image to a WIM file from an on-disk directory tree or NTFS volume.
2023 * The directory tree or NTFS volume is scanned immediately to load the dentry
2024 * tree into memory, and file attributes and symbolic links are read. However,
2025 * actual file data is not read until wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() is
2028 * See the manual page for the @b wimlib-imagex program for more information
2029 * about the "normal" capture mode versus the NTFS capture mode (entered by
2030 * providing the flag ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS).
2032 * Note that @b no changes are committed to the underlying WIM file (if
2033 * any) until wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() is called.
2036 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file to which the image will be
2039 * A path to a directory or unmounted NTFS volume that will be captured as
2042 * Name to give the new image. If @c NULL or empty, the new image is given
2043 * no name. If nonempty, it must specify a name that does not already
2045 * @param config_file
2046 * Path to capture configuration file, or @c NULL. This file may specify,
2047 * among other things, which files to exclude from capture. See the man
2048 * page for <b>wimlib-imagex capture</b> (<b>--config</b> option) for
2049 * details of the file format. If @c NULL, the default capture
2050 * configuration shall be used. Ordinarily, the default capture
2051 * configuration will result in no files being excluded from capture purely
2052 * based on name; however, the ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WINCONFIG and
2053 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT flags modify the default.
2055 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG.
2056 * @param progress_func
2057 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
2058 * progress of the current operation. The progress messages that will be
2059 * received are ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN,
2060 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END, and, if ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE was
2061 * included in @p add_flags, also ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY.
2063 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. On error, changes to @p wim are
2064 * discarded so that it appears to be in the same state as when this function
2067 * This function is implemented by calling wimlib_add_empty_image(), then
2068 * calling wimlib_update_image() with a single "add" command, so any error code
2069 * returned by wimlib_add_empty_image() may be returned, as well as any error
2070 * codes returned by wimlib_update_image() other than ones documented as only
2071 * being returned specifically by an update involving delete or rename commands.
2074 wimlib_add_image(WIMStruct *wim,
2075 const wimlib_tchar *source,
2076 const wimlib_tchar *name,
2077 const wimlib_tchar *config_file,
2079 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2082 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
2084 * This function is equivalent to wimlib_add_image() except it allows for
2085 * multiple sources to be combined into a single WIM image. This is done by
2086 * specifying the @p sources and @p num_sources parameters instead of the @p
2087 * source parameter of wimlib_add_image(). The rest of the parameters are the
2088 * same as wimlib_add_image(). See the documentation for <b>wimlib-imagex
2089 * capture</b> for full details on how this mode works.
2091 * In addition to the error codes that wimlib_add_image() can return,
2092 * wimlib_add_image_multisource() can return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY
2093 * when trying to overlay a non-directory on a directory or when otherwise
2094 * trying to overlay multiple conflicting files to the same location in the WIM
2095 * image. It will also return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM if
2096 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS was specified in @p add_flags but there
2097 * was not exactly one capture source with the target being the root directory.
2098 * (In this respect, there is no advantage to using
2099 * wimlib_add_image_multisource() instead of wimlib_add_image() when requesting
2102 wimlib_add_image_multisource(WIMStruct *wim,
2103 const struct wimlib_capture_source *sources,
2105 const wimlib_tchar *name,
2106 const wimlib_tchar *config_file,
2108 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2111 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
2113 * Add the file or directory tree at @p fs_source_path on the filesystem to the
2114 * location @p wim_target_path within the specified @p image of the @p wim.
2116 * This just builds an appropriate ::wimlib_add_command and passes it to
2117 * wimlib_update_image().
2120 wimlib_add_tree(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
2121 const wimlib_tchar *fs_source_path,
2122 const wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path, int add_flags);
2125 * @ingroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
2127 * Creates a ::WIMStruct for a new WIM file.
2129 * This only creates an in-memory structure for a WIM that initially contains no
2130 * images. No on-disk file is created until wimlib_write() is called.
2133 * The type of compression to be used in the new WIM file, as one of the
2134 * ::wimlib_compression_type constants.
2136 * On success, a pointer to an opaque ::WIMStruct for the new WIM file is
2137 * written to the memory location pointed to by this paramater. The
2138 * ::WIMStruct must be freed using using wimlib_free() when finished with
2140 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
2141 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
2142 * @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
2143 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2144 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
2147 wimlib_create_new_wim(int ctype, WIMStruct **wim_ret);
2150 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
2152 * Deletes an image, or all images, from a WIM file.
2154 * All streams referenced by the image(s) being deleted are removed from the
2155 * lookup table of the WIM if they are not referenced by any other images in the
2158 * Please note that @b no changes are committed to the underlying WIM file (if
2159 * any) until wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() is called.
2162 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for the WIM file that contains the image(s)
2165 * The number of the image to delete, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to delete all
2167 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on failure. On failure, @p wim is guaranteed
2168 * to be left unmodified only if @p image specified a single image. If instead
2169 * @p image was ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES and @p wim contained more than one image, it's
2170 * possible for some but not all of the images to have been deleted when a
2171 * failure status is returned.
2173 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
2174 * @p image does not exist in the WIM and is not ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
2175 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
2176 * The WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
2177 * mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
2180 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
2181 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
2182 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
2183 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
2184 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an image that needed to
2188 wimlib_delete_image(WIMStruct *wim, int image);
2191 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
2193 * Delete the @p path from the specified @p image of the @p wim.
2195 * This just builds an appropriate ::wimlib_delete_command and passes it to
2196 * wimlib_update_image().
2199 wimlib_delete_path(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
2200 const wimlib_tchar *path, int delete_flags);
2203 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
2205 * Exports an image, or all the images, from a WIM file, into another WIM file.
2207 * The destination image is made to share the same dentry tree and security data
2208 * structure as the source image. This places some restrictions on additional
2209 * functions that may be called. wimlib_mount_image() may not be called on
2210 * either the source image or the destination image without an intervening call
2211 * to a function that un-shares the images, such as wimlib_free() on @p
2212 * dest_wim, or wimlib_delete_image() on either the source or destination image.
2213 * Furthermore, you may not call wimlib_free() on @p src_wim before calling
2214 * wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() on @p dest_wim because @p dest_wim will
2215 * have references back to @p src_wim.
2217 * If this function fails, all changes to @p dest_wim are rolled back.
2219 * Please note that no changes are committed to the underlying WIM file of @p
2220 * dest_wim (if any) until wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() is called.
2223 * The WIM from which to export the images, specified as a pointer to the
2224 * ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file, or part 1 of a
2225 * split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not standalone, this
2226 * ::WIMStruct must have had any needed external resources previously
2227 * referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
2228 * wimlib_reference_resource_files().
2230 * The image to export from @p src_wim, as either a 1-based image index to
2231 * export a single image, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to export all images.
2233 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM that will receive the images being
2236 * For single-image exports, the name to give the exported image in @p
2237 * dest_wim. If left @c NULL, the name from @p src_wim is used. For
2238 * ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES exports, this parameter must be left @c NULL; in
2239 * that case, the names are all taken from @p src_wim. This parameter is
2240 * overridden by ::WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_NAMES.
2241 * @param dest_description
2242 * For single-image exports, the description to give the exported image in
2243 * the new WIM file. If left @c NULL, the description from @p src_wim is
2244 * used. For ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES exports, this parameter must be left @c
2245 * NULL; in that case, the description are all taken from @p src_wim. This
2246 * parameter is overridden by ::WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_DESCRIPTIONS.
2247 * @param export_flags
2248 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG.
2249 * @param progress_func
2250 * Currently ignored, but reserved for a function that will be called with
2251 * information about the operation. Use NULL if no additional information
2254 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
2255 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION
2256 * One or more of the names being given to an exported image was already in
2257 * use in the destination WIM.
2258 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
2259 * @p src_image does not exist in @p src_wim and was not
2260 * ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
2261 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
2262 * @p src_wim and/or @p dest_wim were @c NULL; or @p src_image was
2263 * ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES but @p dest_name and/or @p dest_description were not
2265 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND
2266 * Either @p src_wim or @p dest_wim did not contain metadata resources; for
2267 * example, one of them was a non-first part of a split WIM.
2268 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2269 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
2270 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
2271 * A resource that needed to be exported could not be found in either the
2272 * source or destination WIMs. This error can occur if, for example, @p
2273 * src_wim is part of a split WIM but needed resources from the other split
2274 * WIM parts were not referenced with wimlib_reference_resources() or
2275 * wimlib_reference_resource_files() before the call to
2276 * wimlib_export_image().
2277 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
2278 * @p dest_wim is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
2279 * mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
2282 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
2283 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
2284 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
2285 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
2286 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an image in @p src_wim
2287 * that needed to be exported.
2290 wimlib_export_image(WIMStruct *src_wim, int src_image,
2291 WIMStruct *dest_wim,
2292 const wimlib_tchar *dest_name,
2293 const wimlib_tchar *dest_description,
2295 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2299 * @ingroup G_extracting_wims
2301 * Extracts an image, or all images, from a WIM to a directory or NTFS volume
2304 * The exact behavior of how wimlib extracts files from a WIM image is
2305 * controllable by the @p extract_flags parameter, but there also are
2306 * differences depending on the platform (UNIX-like vs Windows). See the manual
2307 * page for <b>wimlib-imagex apply</b> for more information, including about the
2308 * special "NTFS volume extraction mode" entered by providing
2309 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS.
2312 * The WIM from which to extract the image(s), specified as a pointer to
2313 * the ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file, or part 1
2314 * of a split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not standalone, this
2315 * ::WIMStruct must have had any needed external resources previously
2316 * referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
2317 * wimlib_reference_resource_files().
2319 * The image to extract, specified as either the 1-based index of a single
2320 * image to extract, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to specify that all images are
2321 * to be extracted. ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES cannot be used if
2322 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS is specified in @p extract_flags.
2324 * Directory to extract the WIM image(s) to; or, with
2325 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS specified in @p extract_flags, the path to
2326 * the unmounted NTFS volume to which to extract the image.
2327 * @param extract_flags
2328 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG.
2329 * @param progress_func
2330 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
2331 * progress of the current operation. The main message to look for is
2332 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS; however, there are others as
2335 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
2336 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION
2337 * Failed to decompress data contained in the WIM.
2338 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE
2339 * The metadata for one of the images to extract was invalid.
2340 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
2341 * The extraction flags were invalid; more details may be found in the
2342 * documentation for the specific extraction flags that were specified. Or
2343 * @p target was @c NULL or the empty string, or @p wim was @c NULL.
2344 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH
2345 * The SHA1 message digest of an extracted stream did not match the SHA1
2346 * message digest given in the WIM.
2347 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_LINK
2348 * Failed to create a symbolic link or a hard link.
2349 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND
2350 * The metadata resource for one of the images to extract was not found.
2351 * This can happen if @p wim represents a non-first part of a split WIM.
2352 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR
2353 * Failed create a directory.
2354 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2355 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
2356 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
2357 * Could not create a file, or failed to open an already-extracted file.
2358 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
2359 * Failed to read data from the WIM.
2360 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READLINK
2361 * Failed to determine the target of a symbolic link in the WIM.
2362 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_REPARSE_POINT_FIXUP_FAILED
2363 * Failed to fix the target of an absolute symbolic link (e.g. if the
2364 * target would have exceeded the maximum allowed length). (Only if
2365 * reparse data was supported by the extraction mode and
2366 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS was specified in @p
2368 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
2369 * One of the files or directories that needed to be extracted referenced a
2370 * stream not present in the WIM's lookup table (or in any of the lookup
2371 * tables of the split WIM parts).
2372 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES
2373 * Failed to set attributes on a file.
2374 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_REPARSE_DATA
2375 * Failed to set reparse data on a file (only if reparse data was supported
2376 * by the extraction mode).
2377 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SECURITY
2378 * Failed to set security descriptor on a file
2379 * (only if ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS was specified in @p
2381 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME
2382 * Failed to set the short name of a file (only if
2383 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES was specified in @p extract_flags).
2384 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_TIMESTAMPS
2385 * Failed to set timestamps on a file (only if
2386 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_TIMESTAMPS was specified in @p extract_flags).
2387 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
2388 * Unexpected end-of-file occurred when reading data from the WIM.
2389 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
2390 * A requested extraction flag, or the data or metadata that must be
2391 * extracted to support it, is unsupported in the build and configuration
2392 * of wimlib, or on the current platform or extraction mode or target
2393 * volume. Flags affected by this include ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS,
2394 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_UNIX_DATA, ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS,
2395 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES,
2396 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_TIMESTAMPS,
2397 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS, ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_SYMLINK,
2398 * and ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_HARDLINK. For example, if
2399 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES is specified in @p
2400 * extract_flags, ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED will be returned if the WIM
2401 * image contains one or more files with short names, but extracting short
2402 * names is not supported --- on Windows, this occurs if the target volume
2403 * does not support short names, while on non-Windows, this occurs if
2404 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS was not specified in @p extract_flags.
2405 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIMBOOT
2406 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT was specified in @p extract_flags, but
2407 * there was a problem creating WIMBoot pointer files.
2408 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
2409 * Failed to write data to a file being extracted.
2412 wimlib_extract_image(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
2413 const wimlib_tchar *target,
2415 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2418 * @ingroup G_extracting_wims
2420 * Since wimlib v1.5.0: Extract one image from a pipe on which a pipable WIM is
2423 * See the documentation for ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE for more information
2424 * about pipable WIMs.
2426 * This function operates in a special way to read the WIM fully sequentially.
2427 * As a result, there is no ::WIMStruct is made visible to library users, and
2428 * you cannot call wimlib_open_wim() on the pipe. (You can, however, use
2429 * wimlib_open_wim() to transparently open a pipable WIM if it's available as a
2430 * seekable file, not a pipe.)
2433 * File descriptor, which may be a pipe, opened for reading and positioned
2434 * at the start of the pipable WIM.
2435 * @param image_num_or_name
2436 * String that specifies the 1-based index or name of the image to extract.
2437 * It is translated to an image index using the same rules that
2438 * wimlib_resolve_image() uses. However, unlike wimlib_extract_image(),
2439 * only a single image (not all images) can be specified. Alternatively,
2440 * specify @p NULL here to use the first image in the WIM if it contains
2441 * exactly one image but otherwise return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE.
2443 * Same as the corresponding parameter to wimlib_extract_image().
2444 * @param extract_flags
2445 * Same as the corresponding parameter to wimlib_extract_image(), except
2446 * that ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_FILE_ORDER cannot be specified and will
2447 * result in ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM being returned.
2448 * @param progress_func
2449 * Same as the corresponding parameter to wimlib_extract_image(), except
2450 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN messages will also be
2451 * received by the progress function.
2453 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. The possible error codes include
2454 * those returned by wimlib_extract_image() and wimlib_open_wim() as well as the
2457 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PIPABLE_WIM
2458 * Data read from the pipable WIM was invalid.
2459 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_PIPABLE
2460 * The WIM being piped in a @p pipe_fd is a normal WIM, not a pipable WIM.
2463 wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(int pipe_fd,
2464 const wimlib_tchar *image_num_or_name,
2465 const wimlib_tchar *target, int extract_flags,
2466 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2469 * @ingroup G_extracting_wims
2471 * Since wimlib v1.6.0: Similar to wimlib_extract_paths(), but the paths to
2472 * extract from the WIM image are specified in the UTF-8 text file named by @p
2473 * path_list_file which itself contains the list of paths to use, one per line.
2474 * Leading and trailing whitespace, and otherwise empty lines and lines
2475 * beginning with the ';' character are ignored. No quotes are needed as paths
2476 * are otherwise delimited by the newline character.
2478 * The error codes are the same as those returned by wimlib_extract_paths(),
2479 * except that wimlib_extract_pathlist() returns an appropriate error code if it
2480 * cannot read the path list file (::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN, ::WIMLIB_ERR_STAT,
2481 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_UTF8_STRING).
2484 wimlib_extract_pathlist(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
2485 const wimlib_tchar *target,
2486 const wimlib_tchar *path_list_file,
2488 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2491 * @ingroup G_extracting_wims
2493 * Since wimlib v1.6.0: Extract zero or more paths (files or directory trees)
2494 * from the specified WIM image.
2496 * By default, each path will be extracted to a corresponding subdirectory of
2497 * the target based on its location in the WIM image. For example, if one of
2498 * the paths to extract is "/Windows/explorer.exe" and the target is "outdir",
2499 * the file will be extracted to "outdir/Windows/explorer.exe". This behavior
2500 * can be changed by providing the flag
2501 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_PRESERVE_DIR_STRUCTURE, which will cause each file
2502 * or directory tree to be placed directly in the target directory --- so the
2503 * same example would extract "/Windows/explorer.exe" to "outdir/explorer.exe".
2505 * Symbolic links will not be dereferenced when paths in the WIM image are
2509 * WIM from which to extract the paths, specified as a pointer to the
2510 * ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file, or part 1 of a
2511 * split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not standalone, this
2512 * ::WIMStruct must have had any needed external resources previously
2513 * referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
2514 * wimlib_reference_resource_files().
2516 * 1-based index of the WIM image from which to extract the paths.
2518 * Array of paths to extract. Each element must be the absolute path to a
2519 * file or directory within the WIM image. Separators may be either
2520 * forwards or backwards slashes, and leading path separators are optional.
2521 * The paths will be interpreted either case-sensitively (UNIX default) or
2522 * case-insensitively (Windows default); this can be changed by
2523 * wimlib_global_init().
2525 * By default, the characters @c * and @c ? are interpreted literally.
2526 * This can be changed by specifying ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS in @p
2529 * By default, if any paths to extract do not exist, the error code
2530 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST is returned. This behavior changes if
2531 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS is specified in @p extract_flags.
2533 * Number of paths specified in @p paths.
2535 * Directory to which to extract the paths; or with
2536 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS specified in @p extract_flags, the path to an
2537 * unmounted NTFS volume to which to extract the paths. Unlike the @p
2538 * paths being extracted, the @p target must be native path. On UNIX-like
2539 * systems it may not contain backslashes, for example.
2540 * @param extract_flags
2541 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG.
2542 * @param progress_func
2543 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
2544 * progress of the current operation. The main message to look for is
2545 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS; however, there are others as
2546 * well. Note: because the extraction code is stream-based and not
2547 * file-based, there is no way to get information about which path is
2548 * currently being extracted, but based on byte count you can still
2549 * calculate an approximate percentage complete for the extraction overall
2550 * which may be all you really need anyway.
2552 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. Most of the error codes are the same
2553 * as those returned by wimlib_extract_image(). Below, some of the error codes
2554 * returned in situations specific to path-mode extraction are documented:
2556 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
2557 * @p image was ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES or was otherwise not a valid single
2559 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
2560 * One of the paths to extract did not exist in the WIM image. This error
2561 * code can only be returned if ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS was not
2562 * specified in @p extract_flags, or if both
2563 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS and ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_GLOB
2564 * were specified in @p extract_flags.
2565 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_REGULAR_FILE
2566 * ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_TO_STDOUT was specified in @p extract_flags, but
2567 * one of the paths to extract did not name a regular file.
2570 wimlib_extract_paths(WIMStruct *wim,
2572 const wimlib_tchar *target,
2573 const wimlib_tchar * const *paths,
2576 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2579 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2581 * Extracts the XML data of a WIM file to a file stream. Every WIM file
2582 * includes a string of XML that describes the images contained in the WIM.
2584 * See wimlib_get_xml_data() to read the XML data into memory instead.
2587 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file, which does not necessarily
2588 * have to be standalone (e.g. it could be part of a split WIM).
2590 * @c stdout, or a FILE* opened for writing, to extract the data to.
2592 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
2593 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
2594 * @p wim is not a ::WIMStruct that was created by wimlib_open_wim().
2595 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2596 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
2597 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
2598 * Failed to read the XML data from the WIM.
2599 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
2600 * Failed to completely write the XML data to @p fp.
2603 wimlib_extract_xml_data(WIMStruct *wim, FILE *fp);
2606 * @ingroup G_general
2608 * Frees all memory allocated for a WIMStruct and closes all files associated
2612 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file.
2614 * @return This function has no return value.
2617 wimlib_free(WIMStruct *wim);
2620 * @ingroup G_general
2622 * Converts a ::wimlib_compression_type value into a string.
2625 * The ::wimlib_compression_type value to convert.
2628 * A statically allocated string naming the compression algorithm,
2629 * such as "None", "LZX", "XPRESS", or "Invalid".
2631 extern const wimlib_tchar *
2632 wimlib_get_compression_type_string(int ctype);
2635 * @ingroup G_general
2637 * Converts an error code into a string describing it.
2640 * The error code returned by one of wimlib's functions.
2643 * Pointer to a statically allocated string describing the error code,
2644 * or @c NULL if the error code is not valid.
2646 extern const wimlib_tchar *
2647 wimlib_get_error_string(enum wimlib_error_code code);
2650 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2652 * Returns the description of the specified image.
2655 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file that does not necessarily have
2656 * to be standalone (e.g. it could be part of a split WIM).
2658 * The number of the image, numbered starting at 1.
2661 * The description of the image, or @c NULL if there is no such image, or
2662 * @c NULL if the specified image has no description. The description
2663 * string is in library-internal memory and may not be modified or freed;
2664 * in addition, the string will become invalid if the description of the
2665 * image is changed, the image is deleted, or the ::WIMStruct is destroyed.
2667 extern const wimlib_tchar *
2668 wimlib_get_image_description(const WIMStruct *wim, int image);
2671 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2673 * Returns the name of the specified image.
2676 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file that does not necessarily have
2677 * to be standalone (e.g. it could be part of a split WIM).
2679 * The number of the image, numbered starting at 1.
2682 * The name of the image, or @c NULL if there is no such image, or an empty
2683 * string if the image is unnamed. The name string is in
2684 * library-internal memory and may not be modified or freed; in addition,
2685 * the string will become invalid if the name of the image is changed, the
2686 * image is deleted, or the ::WIMStruct is destroyed.
2688 extern const wimlib_tchar *
2689 wimlib_get_image_name(const WIMStruct *wim, int image);
2692 * @ingroup G_general
2694 * Returns the version of wimlib as a 32-bit number whose top 12 bits contain
2695 * the major version, the next 10 bits contain the minor version, and the low 10
2696 * bits contain the patch version.
2698 * In other words, the returned value is equal to <code>((WIMLIB_MAJOR_VERSION
2699 * << 22) | (WIMLIB_MINOR_VERSION << 10) | WIMLIB_PATCH_VERSION)</code> for the
2700 * corresponding header file.
2703 wimlib_get_version(void);
2706 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2708 * Get basic information about a WIM file.
2711 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file that does not necessarily have
2712 * to be standalone (e.g. it could be part of a split WIM).
2714 * A ::wimlib_wim_info structure that will be filled in with information
2715 * about the WIM file.
2720 wimlib_get_wim_info(WIMStruct *wim, struct wimlib_wim_info *info);
2723 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2725 * Read the XML data of a WIM file into an in-memory buffer. Every WIM file
2726 * includes a string of XML that describes the images contained in the WIM.
2728 * See wimlib_extract_xml_data() to extract the XML data to a file stream
2732 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file, which does not necessarily
2733 * have to be standalone (e.g. it could be part of a split WIM).
2735 * On success, a pointer to an allocated buffer containing the raw UTF16-LE
2736 * XML data is written to this location.
2737 * @param bufsize_ret
2738 * The size of the XML data in bytes is written to this location.
2740 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
2741 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
2742 * @p wim is not a ::WIMStruct that was created by wimlib_open_wim(), or
2743 * @p buf_ret or @p bufsize_ret was @c NULL.
2744 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2745 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
2746 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
2747 * Failed to read the XML data from the WIM.
2750 wimlib_get_xml_data(WIMStruct *wim, void **buf_ret, size_t *bufsize_ret);
2753 * @ingroup G_general
2755 * Initialization function for wimlib. Call before using any other wimlib
2756 * function except wimlib_set_print_errors(). If not done manually, this
2757 * function will be called automatically with @p init_flags set to
2758 * ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_ASSUME_UTF8. This function does nothing if called again
2759 * after it has already successfully run.
2762 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG.
2764 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on failure. Currently, only the following
2765 * error code is defined:
2767 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES
2768 * ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_APPLY_PRIVILEGES and/or
2769 * ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_CAPTURE_PRIVILEGES were specified in @p
2770 * init_flags, but the corresponding privileges could not be acquired.
2773 wimlib_global_init(int init_flags);
2776 * @ingroup G_general
2778 * Cleanup function for wimlib. You are not required to call this function, but
2779 * it will release any global resources allocated by the library.
2782 wimlib_global_cleanup(void);
2785 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2787 * Determines if an image name is already used by some image in the WIM.
2790 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file.
2792 * The name to check.
2795 * @c true if there is already an image in @p wim named @p name; @c false
2796 * if there is no image named @p name in @p wim. If @p name is @c NULL or
2797 * the empty string, @c false is returned.
2800 wimlib_image_name_in_use(const WIMStruct *wim, const wimlib_tchar *name);
2803 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2805 * Iterate through a file or directory tree in the WIM image. By specifying
2806 * appropriate flags and a callback function, you can get the attributes of a
2807 * file in the WIM, get a directory listing, or even get a listing of the entire
2811 * The WIM containing the image(s) over which to iterate, specified as a
2812 * pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file,
2813 * or part 1 of a split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not
2814 * standalone, this ::WIMStruct should have had any needed external
2815 * resources previously referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
2816 * wimlib_reference_resource_files(). If not, see
2817 * ::WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_RESOURCES_NEEDED for information about
2818 * the behavior when resources are missing.
2821 * The 1-based number of the image in @p wim that contains the files or
2822 * directories to iterate over, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to repeat the same
2823 * iteration on all images in the WIM.
2826 * Path in the WIM image at which to do the iteration.
2829 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG.
2832 * A callback function that will receive each directory entry.
2835 * An extra parameter that will always be passed to the callback function
2838 * @return Normally, returns 0 if all calls to @p cb returned 0; otherwise the
2839 * first nonzero value that was returned from @p cb. However, additional error
2840 * codes may be returned, including the following:
2842 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
2843 * @p path did not exist in the WIM image.
2844 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
2845 * Failed to allocate memory needed to create a ::wimlib_dir_entry.
2847 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
2848 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
2849 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
2850 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
2851 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an image over which
2852 * iteration needed to be done.
2855 wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(WIMStruct *wim, int image, const wimlib_tchar *path,
2857 wimlib_iterate_dir_tree_callback_t cb, void *user_ctx);
2860 * @ingroup G_wim_information
2862 * Iterate through the lookup table of a WIM file. This can be used to directly
2863 * get a listing of the unique resources contained in a WIM file over all
2864 * images. Both file resources and metadata resources are included. However,
2865 * only resources actually included in the file represented by @a wim, plus
2866 * explicitly referenced external resources (via wimlib_reference_resources() or
2867 * wimlib_reference_resource_files()) are included in the iteration. For
2868 * example, if @p wim represents just one part of a split WIM, then only
2869 * resources in that part will be included, unless other resources were
2870 * explicitly referenced.
2873 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file that does not necessarily have
2874 * to be standalone (e.g. it could be part of a split WIM).
2877 * Reserved; set to 0.
2880 * A callback function that will receive each resource.
2883 * An extra parameter that will always be passed to the callback function
2886 * @return 0 if all calls to @p cb returned 0; otherwise the first nonzero value
2887 * that was returned from @p cb.
2890 wimlib_iterate_lookup_table(WIMStruct *wim, int flags,
2891 wimlib_iterate_lookup_table_callback_t cb,
2895 * @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
2897 * Joins a split WIM into a stand-alone one-part WIM.
2900 * An array of strings that gives the filenames of all parts of the split
2901 * WIM. No specific order is required, but all parts must be included with
2904 * Number of filenames in @p swms.
2905 * @param swm_open_flags
2906 * Open flags for the split WIM parts (e.g.
2907 * ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY).
2908 * @param wim_write_flags
2909 * Bitwise OR of relevant flags prefixed with WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG, which will
2910 * be used to write the joined WIM.
2911 * @param output_path
2912 * The path to write the joined WIM file to.
2913 * @param progress_func
2914 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
2915 * progress of the current operation.
2917 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. This function may return most error
2918 * codes that can be returned by wimlib_open_wim() and wimlib_write(), as well
2919 * as the following error code:
2921 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SPLIT_INVALID
2922 * The split WIMs do not form a valid WIM because they do not include all
2923 * the parts of the original WIM, there are duplicate parts, or not all the
2924 * parts have the same GUID and compression type.
2926 * Note: wimlib is generalized enough that this function is not actually needed
2927 * to join a split WIM; instead, you could open the first part of the split WIM,
2928 * then reference the other parts with wimlib_reference_resource_files(), then
2929 * write the joined WIM using wimlib_write(). However, wimlib_join() provides
2930 * an easy-to-use wrapper around this that has some advantages (e.g. extra
2934 wimlib_join(const wimlib_tchar * const *swms,
2936 const wimlib_tchar *output_path,
2938 int wim_write_flags,
2939 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
2943 * @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
2945 * Mounts an image in a WIM file on a directory read-only or read-write.
2947 * As this is implemented using FUSE (Filesystme in UserSpacE), this is not
2948 * supported if wimlib was configured with @c --without-fuse. This includes
2949 * Windows builds of wimlib; ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED will be returned in such
2952 * Calling this function daemonizes the process, unless
2953 * ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_DEBUG was specified or an early occur occurs. If the
2954 * mount is read-write (::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE specified), modifications
2955 * to the WIM are staged in a temporary directory.
2957 * It is safe to mount multiple images from the same underlying WIM file
2958 * read-only at the same time, but only if different ::WIMStruct's are used. It
2959 * is @b not safe to mount multiple images from the same WIM file read-write at
2962 * wimlib_mount_image() cannot be used on an image that was exported with
2963 * wimlib_export_image() while the dentry trees for both images are still in
2964 * memory. In addition, wimlib_mount_image() may not be used to mount an image
2965 * that already has modifications pending (e.g. an image added with
2966 * wimlib_add_image()).
2969 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct containing the image to be mounted.
2971 * The number of the image to mount, indexed starting from it. It must be
2972 * an existing, single image.
2974 * The path to an existing empty directory to mount the image on.
2975 * @param mount_flags
2976 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG.
2977 * @param staging_dir
2978 * If non-NULL, the name of a directory in which the staging directory will
2979 * be created. Ignored if ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE is not specified
2980 * in @p mount_flags. If left @c NULL, the staging directory is created in
2981 * the same directory as the WIM file that @p wim was originally read from.
2983 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
2985 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_ALREADY_LOCKED
2986 * A read-write mount was requested, but an an exclusive advisory lock on
2987 * the on-disk WIM file could not be acquired because another thread or
2988 * process has mounted an image from the WIM read-write or is currently
2989 * modifying the WIM in-place.
2990 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_FUSE
2991 * A non-zero status was returned by @c fuse_main().
2992 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
2993 * @p image does not specify an existing, single image in @p wim.
2994 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
2995 * @p image is shared among multiple ::WIMStruct's as a result of a call to
2996 * wimlib_export_image(), or @p image has been added with
2997 * wimlib_add_image().
2998 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR
2999 * ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE was specified in @p mount_flags, but the
3000 * staging directory could not be created.
3001 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOTDIR
3002 * Could not determine the current working directory.
3003 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
3004 * One of the dentries in the image referenced a stream not present in the
3005 * WIM's lookup table (or in any of the lookup tables of the split WIM
3007 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3008 * ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE was specified in @p mount_flags, but @p
3009 * wim is considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned in
3010 * the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
3011 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
3012 * Mounting is not supported, either because the platform is Windows, or
3013 * because the platform is UNIX-like and wimlib was compiled with @c
3016 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
3017 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
3018 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
3019 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
3020 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for the image to mount.
3023 wimlib_mount_image(WIMStruct *wim,
3025 const wimlib_tchar *dir,
3027 const wimlib_tchar *staging_dir);
3030 * @ingroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
3032 * Opens a WIM file and creates a ::WIMStruct for it.
3035 * The path to the WIM file to open.
3038 * Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG.
3040 * @param progress_func
3041 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
3042 * progress of the current operation. Currently, the only messages sent
3043 * will be ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY, and only if
3044 * ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY was specified in @p open_flags.
3047 * On success, a pointer to an opaque ::WIMStruct for the opened WIM file
3048 * is written to the memory location pointed to by this parameter. The
3049 * ::WIMStruct can be freed using using wimlib_free() when finished with
3052 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3053 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_COUNT
3054 * The WIM is not the non-first part of a split WIM, and the number of
3055 * metadata resources found in the WIM did not match the image count given
3056 * in the WIM header, or the number of <IMAGE> elements in the XML
3057 * data for the WIM did not match the image count given in the WIM header.
3058 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INTEGRITY
3059 * ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY was specified in @p open_flags and @p
3060 * wim_file contains an integrity table, but the SHA1 message digest for a
3061 * chunk of the WIM does not match the corresponding message digest given
3062 * in the integrity table.
3063 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE
3064 * Resources in @p wim_file are compressed, but the chunk size was invalid
3065 * for the WIM's compression type.
3066 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
3067 * The header of @p wim_file says that resources in the WIM are compressed,
3068 * but the header flag for a recognized compression type is not set.
3069 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_HEADER
3070 * The header of @p wim_file was otherwise invalid.
3071 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_INTEGRITY_TABLE
3072 * ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY was specified in @p open_flags and @p
3073 * wim_file contains an integrity table, but the integrity table is
3075 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_LOOKUP_TABLE_ENTRY
3076 * The lookup table for the WIM was invalid.
3077 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
3078 * @p wim_ret was @c NULL.
3079 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IS_SPLIT_WIM
3080 * @p wim_file is a split WIM and ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_ERROR_IF_SPLIT was
3081 * specified in @p open_flags.
3082 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3083 * Failed to allocated needed memory.
3084 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_WIM_FILE
3085 * @p wim_file does not begin with the expected magic characters.
3086 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
3087 * Failed to open the file @p wim_file for reading.
3088 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
3089 * Failed to read data from @p wim_file.
3090 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
3091 * Unexpected end-of-file while reading data from @p wim_file.
3092 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNKNOWN_VERSION
3093 * The WIM version number was not recognized. (May be a pre-Vista WIM.)
3094 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_ENCRYPTED
3095 * The WIM cannot be opened because it contains encrypted segments. (It
3096 * may be a Windows 8 "ESD" file).
3097 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3098 * ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS was specified but the WIM file was
3099 * considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned in the
3100 * documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
3101 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_XML
3102 * The XML data for @p wim_file is invalid.
3105 wimlib_open_wim(const wimlib_tchar *wim_file,
3107 WIMStruct **wim_ret,
3108 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3111 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3113 * Overwrites the file that the WIM was originally read from, with changes made.
3114 * This only makes sense for ::WIMStruct's obtained from wimlib_open_wim()
3115 * rather than wimlib_create_new_wim().
3117 * There are two ways that a WIM may be overwritten. The first is to do a full
3118 * rebuild. In this mode, the new WIM is written to a temporary file and then
3119 * renamed to the original file after it is has been completely written. The
3120 * temporary file is made in the same directory as the original WIM file. A
3121 * full rebuild may take a while, but can be used even if images have been
3122 * modified or deleted, will produce a WIM with no holes, and has little chance
3123 * of unintentional data loss because the temporary WIM is fsync()ed before
3124 * being renamed to the original WIM.
3126 * The second way to overwrite a WIM is by appending to the end of it and
3127 * overwriting the header. This can be much faster than a full rebuild, but the
3128 * disadvantage is that some space will be wasted. Writing a WIM in this mode
3129 * begins with writing any new file resources *after* everything in the old WIM,
3130 * even though this will leave a hole where the old lookup table, XML data, and
3131 * integrity were. This is done so that the WIM remains valid even if the
3132 * operation is aborted mid-write. The WIM header is only overwritten at the
3133 * very last moment, and up until that point the WIM will be seen as the old
3136 * By default, wimlib_overwrite() does the append-style overwrite described
3137 * above, unless resources in the WIM are arranged in an unusual way or if
3138 * images have been deleted from the WIM. Use the flag
3139 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD to explicitly request a full rebuild, and use the
3140 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOFT_DELETE to request the in-place overwrite even if
3141 * images have been deleted from the WIM.
3143 * In the temporary-file overwrite mode, no changes are made to the WIM on
3144 * failure, and the temporary file is deleted if possible. Abnormal termination
3145 * of the program will result in the temporary file being orphaned. In the
3146 * direct append mode, the WIM is truncated to the original length on failure;
3147 * and while abnormal termination of the program will result in extra data
3148 * appended to the original WIM, it should still be a valid WIM.
3150 * If this function completes successfully, no more functions should be called
3151 * on @p wim other than wimlib_free(). You must use wimlib_open_wim() to read
3152 * the WIM file anew.
3155 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for the WIM file to write. There may have
3156 * been in-memory changes made to it, which are then reflected in the
3158 * @param write_flags
3159 * Bitwise OR of relevant flags prefixed with WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG.
3160 * @param num_threads
3161 * Number of threads to use for compression (see wimlib_write()).
3162 * @param progress_func
3163 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
3164 * progress of the current operation.
3166 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. This function may return most error
3167 * codes returned by wimlib_write() as well as the following error codes:
3169 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_ALREADY_LOCKED
3170 * The WIM was going to be modified in-place (with no temporary file), but
3171 * an exclusive advisory lock on the on-disk WIM file could not be acquired
3172 * because another thread or process has mounted an image from the WIM
3173 * read-write or is currently modifying the WIM in-place.
3174 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NO_FILENAME
3175 * @p wim corresponds to a WIM created with wimlib_create_new_wim() rather
3176 * than a WIM read with wimlib_open_wim().
3177 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RENAME
3178 * The temporary file that the WIM was written to could not be renamed to
3179 * the original filename of @p wim.
3180 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3181 * The WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
3182 * mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
3186 wimlib_overwrite(WIMStruct *wim, int write_flags, unsigned num_threads,
3187 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3190 * @ingroup G_wim_information
3192 * Prints information about one image, or all images, contained in a WIM.
3195 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM file.
3197 * The image about which to print information. Can be the number of an
3198 * image, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to print information about all images in the
3201 * @return This function has no return value. No error checking is done when
3202 * printing the information. If @p image is invalid, an error message is
3206 wimlib_print_available_images(const WIMStruct *wim, int image);
3209 * @ingroup G_wim_information
3211 * Deprecated in favor of wimlib_get_wim_info(), which provides the information
3212 * in a way that can be accessed programatically.
3215 wimlib_print_header(const WIMStruct *wim) _wimlib_deprecated;
3218 * @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
3220 * Reference resources from other WIM files or split WIM parts. This function
3221 * can be used on WIMs that are not standalone, such as split or "delta" WIMs,
3222 * to load needed resources (that is, "streams" keyed by SHA1 message digest)
3223 * from other files, before calling a function such as wimlib_extract_image()
3224 * that requires the resources to be present.
3227 * The ::WIMStruct for a WIM that contains metadata resources, but is not
3228 * necessarily "standalone". In the case of split WIMs, this should be the
3229 * first part, since only the first part contains the metadata resources.
3230 * In the case of delta WIMs, this should be the delta WIM rather than the
3231 * WIM on which it is based.
3232 * @param resource_wimfiles_or_globs
3233 * Array of paths to WIM files and/or split WIM parts to reference.
3234 * Alternatively, when ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE is specified in @p
3235 * ref_flags, these are treated as globs rather than literal paths. That
3236 * is, using this function you can specify zero or more globs, each of
3237 * which expands to one or more literal paths.
3239 * Number of entries in @p resource_wimfiles_or_globs.
3241 * Bitwise OR of ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE and/or
3242 * ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ERR_ON_NOMATCH.
3244 * Additional open flags, such as ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY, to
3245 * pass to internal calls to wimlib_open_wim() on the reference files.
3246 * @param progress_func
3247 * Passed to internal calls to wimlib_open_wim() on the reference files.
3249 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3251 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_GLOB_HAD_NO_MATCHES
3252 * One of the specified globs did not match any paths (only with both
3253 * ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE and ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ERR_ON_NOMATCH
3254 * specified in @p ref_flags).
3255 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3256 * Failed to allocate memory.
3257 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
3258 * I/O or permissions error while processing a file glob.
3260 * This function can additionally return most values that can be returned by
3261 * wimlib_open_wim().
3264 wimlib_reference_resource_files(WIMStruct *wim,
3265 const wimlib_tchar * const *resource_wimfiles_or_globs,
3269 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3272 * @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
3274 * Similar to wimlib_reference_resource_files(), but operates at a lower level
3275 * where the caller must open the ::WIMStruct for each referenced file itself.
3278 * The ::WIMStruct for a WIM that contains metadata resources, but is not
3279 * necessarily "standalone". In the case of split WIMs, this should be the
3280 * first part, since only the first part contains the metadata resources.
3281 * @param resource_wims
3282 * Array of pointers to the ::WIMStruct's for additional resource WIMs or
3283 * split WIM parts to reference.
3284 * @param num_resource_wims
3285 * Number of entries in @p resource_wims.
3287 * Currently ignored (set to 0).
3289 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. On success, the ::WIMStruct's of the
3290 * @p resource_wims are referenced internally by @p wim and must not be freed
3291 * with wimlib_free() or overwritten with wimlib_overwrite() until @p wim has
3292 * been freed with wimlib_free(), or immediately before freeing @p wim with
3295 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
3296 * @p wim was @c NULL, or @p num_resource_wims was nonzero but @p
3297 * resource_wims was @c NULL, or an entry in @p resource_wims was @p NULL.
3298 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3299 * Failed to allocate memory.
3302 wimlib_reference_resources(WIMStruct *wim, WIMStruct **resource_wims,
3303 unsigned num_resource_wims, int ref_flags);
3306 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3308 * Declares that a newly added image is mostly the same as a prior image, but
3309 * captured at a later point in time, possibly with some modifications in the
3310 * intervening time. This is designed to be used in incremental backups of the
3311 * same filesystem or directory tree.
3313 * This function compares the metadata of the directory tree of the newly added
3314 * image against that of the old image. Any files that are present in both the
3315 * newly added image and the old image and have timestamps that indicate they
3316 * haven't been modified are deemed not to have been modified and have their
3317 * SHA1 message digest copied from the old image. Because of this and because
3318 * WIM uses single-instance streams, such files need not be read from the
3319 * filesystem when the WIM is being written or overwritten. Note that these
3320 * unchanged files will still be "archived" and will be logically present in the
3321 * new image; the optimization is that they don't need to actually be read from
3322 * the filesystem because the WIM already contains them.
3324 * This function is provided to optimize incremental backups. The resulting WIM
3325 * file will still be the same regardless of whether this function is called.
3326 * (This is, however, assuming that timestamps have not been manipulated or
3327 * unmaintained as to trick this function into thinking a file has not been
3328 * modified when really it has. To partly guard against such cases, other
3329 * metadata such as file sizes will be checked as well.)
3331 * This function must be called after adding the new image (e.g. with
3332 * wimlib_add_image()), but before writing the updated WIM file (e.g. with
3333 * wimlib_overwrite()).
3336 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3338 * 1-based index in the WIM of the newly added image. This image can have
3339 * been added with wimlib_add_image() or wimlib_add_image_multisource(), or
3340 * wimlib_add_empty_image() followed by wimlib_update_image().
3341 * @param template_wim
3342 * The ::WIMStruct for the WIM containing the template image. This can be
3343 * the same as @p wim, or it can be a different ::WIMStruct.
3344 * @param template_image
3345 * 1-based index in the WIM of a template image that reflects a prior state
3346 * of the directory tree being captured.
3348 * Reserved; must be 0.
3349 * @param progress_func
3350 * Currently ignored, but reserved for a function that will be called with
3351 * information about the operation. Use NULL if no additional information
3354 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3356 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
3357 * @p new_image and/or @p template_image were not a valid image indices in
3359 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND
3360 * The specified ::WIMStruct did not actually contain the metadata resource
3361 * for the new or template image; for example, it was a non-first part of a
3363 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3364 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
3365 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
3366 * @p new_image was equal to @p template_image, or @p new_image specified
3367 * an image that had not been modified since opening the WIM.
3369 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
3370 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
3371 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
3372 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
3373 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for the template image.
3376 wimlib_reference_template_image(WIMStruct *wim, int new_image,
3377 WIMStruct *template_wim, int template_image,
3378 int flags, wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3381 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3383 * Rename the @p source_path to the @p dest_path in the specified @p image of
3386 * This just builds an appropriate ::wimlib_rename_command and passes it to
3387 * wimlib_update_image().
3390 wimlib_rename_path(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
3391 const wimlib_tchar *source_path, const wimlib_tchar *dest_path);
3394 * @ingroup G_wim_information
3396 * Translates a string specifying the name or number of an image in the WIM into
3397 * the number of the image. The images are numbered starting at 1.
3400 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3401 * @param image_name_or_num
3402 * A string specifying the name or number of an image in the WIM. If it
3403 * parses to a positive integer, this integer is taken to specify the
3404 * number of the image, indexed starting at 1. Otherwise, it is taken to
3405 * be the name of an image, as given in the XML data for the WIM file. It
3406 * also may be the keyword "all" or the string "*", both of which will
3407 * resolve to ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
3409 * There is no way to search for an image actually named "all", "*", or an
3410 * integer number, or an image that has no name. However, you can use
3411 * wimlib_get_image_name() to get the name of any image.
3414 * If the string resolved to a single existing image, the number of that
3415 * image, indexed starting at 1, is returned. If the keyword "all" or "*"
3416 * was specified, ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES is returned. Otherwise,
3417 * ::WIMLIB_NO_IMAGE is returned. If @p image_name_or_num was @c NULL or
3418 * the empty string, ::WIMLIB_NO_IMAGE is returned, even if one or more
3419 * images in @p wim has no name.
3422 wimlib_resolve_image(WIMStruct *wim,
3423 const wimlib_tchar *image_name_or_num);
3426 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3428 * Changes the description of an image in the WIM.
3431 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3433 * The number of the image for which to change the description.
3434 * @param description
3435 * The new description to give the image. It may be @c NULL, which
3436 * indicates that the image is to be given no description.
3438 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3439 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
3440 * @p image does not specify a single existing image in @p wim.
3441 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3442 * Failed to allocate the memory needed to duplicate the @p description
3444 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3445 * @p wim is considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned
3446 * in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
3449 wimlib_set_image_descripton(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
3450 const wimlib_tchar *description);
3453 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3455 * Set the compression chunk size of a WIM to use in subsequent calls to
3456 * wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite().
3458 * For compatibility reasons, using this function is not generally recommended.
3459 * See the documentation for the @c --chunk-size option of <b>wimlib-imagex
3460 * capture</b> for more information.
3462 * A larger compression chunk size will likely result in a better compression
3463 * ratio, but the speed of random access to the WIM will be reduced.
3464 * Furthermore, the effect of a larger compression chunk size is limited by the
3465 * size of each stream ("file") being compressed.
3468 * ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3470 * The chunk size (in bytes) to set. The valid chunk sizes are dependent
3471 * on the compression format; see the documentation for the @c --chunk-size
3472 * option of <b>wimlib-imagex capture</b> for more information. As a
3473 * special case, if @p chunk_size is specified as 0, the chunk size is set
3474 * to the default for the currently selected output compression type.
3476 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3478 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE
3479 * @p chunk_size is not a supported chunk size for the currently selected
3480 * output compression type.
3483 wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(WIMStruct *wim, uint32_t chunk_size);
3486 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3488 * Similar to wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(), but set the chunk size for writing
3492 wimlib_set_output_pack_chunk_size(WIMStruct *wim, uint32_t chunk_size);
3495 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3497 * Set the compression type of a WIM to use in subsequent calls to
3498 * wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite().
3501 * ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3503 * The compression type to set (one of ::wimlib_compression_type). If this
3504 * compression type is incompatible with the current output chunk size
3505 * (either the default or as set with wimlib_set_output_chunk_size()), the
3506 * output chunk size is reset to the default for that compression type.
3508 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3510 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
3511 * @p ctype did not specify a valid compression type.
3514 wimlib_set_output_compression_type(WIMStruct *wim, int ctype);
3517 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3519 * Similar to wimlib_set_output_compression_type(), but set the compression type
3520 * for writing packed streams (solid blocks).
3523 wimlib_set_output_pack_compression_type(WIMStruct *wim, int ctype);
3526 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3528 * Set basic information about a WIM.
3531 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3533 * A struct ::wimlib_wim_info that contains the information to set. Only
3534 * the information explicitly specified in the @p which flags need be
3537 * Flags that specify which information to set. This is a bitwise OR of
3538 * ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG, ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_GUID,
3539 * ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_BOOT_INDEX, and/or ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_RPFIX_FLAG.
3541 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on failure.
3542 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3543 * The WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
3544 * mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
3545 * flag. However, as a special case, if you are using
3546 * ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG to unset the readonly flag, then this
3547 * function will not fail due to the readonly flag being previously set.
3548 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_COUNT
3549 * ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_BOOT_INDEX was specified, but
3550 * ::wimlib_wim_info.boot_index did not specify 0 or a valid 1-based image
3554 wimlib_set_wim_info(WIMStruct *wim, const struct wimlib_wim_info *info,
3558 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3560 * Changes what is written in the \<FLAGS\> element in the WIM XML data
3561 * (something like "Core" or "Ultimate")
3564 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3566 * The number of the image for which to change the description.
3568 * The new \<FLAGS\> element to give the image. It may be @c NULL, which
3569 * indicates that the image is to be given no \<FLAGS\> element.
3571 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3572 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
3573 * @p image does not specify a single existing image in @p wim.
3574 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3575 * Failed to allocate the memory needed to duplicate the @p flags string.
3576 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3577 * @p wim is considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned
3578 * in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
3581 wimlib_set_image_flags(WIMStruct *wim, int image, const wimlib_tchar *flags);
3584 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3586 * Changes the name of an image in the WIM.
3589 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
3591 * The number of the image for which to change the name.
3593 * New name to give the new image. If @c NULL or empty, the new image is
3594 * given no name. If nonempty, it must specify a name that does not
3595 * already exist in @p wim.
3597 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3598 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION
3599 * There is already an image named @p name in @p wim.
3600 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
3601 * @p image does not specify a single existing image in @p wim.
3602 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3603 * Failed to allocate the memory needed to duplicate the @p name string.
3604 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3605 * @p wim is considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned
3606 * in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
3609 wimlib_set_image_name(WIMStruct *wim, int image, const wimlib_tchar *name);
3612 * @ingroup G_general
3614 * Set the functions that wimlib uses to allocate and free memory.
3616 * These settings are global and not per-WIM.
3618 * The default is to use the default @c malloc() and @c free() from the C
3621 * Please note that some external functions, such as those in @c libntfs-3g, may
3622 * use the standard memory allocation functions.
3624 * @param malloc_func
3625 * A function equivalent to @c malloc() that wimlib will use to allocate
3626 * memory. If @c NULL, the allocator function is set back to the default
3627 * @c malloc() from the C library.
3629 * A function equivalent to @c free() that wimlib will use to free memory.
3630 * If @c NULL, the free function is set back to the default @c free() from
3632 * @param realloc_func
3633 * A function equivalent to @c realloc() that wimlib will use to reallocate
3634 * memory. If @c NULL, the free function is set back to the default @c
3635 * realloc() from the C library.
3639 wimlib_set_memory_allocator(void *(*malloc_func)(size_t),
3640 void (*free_func)(void *),
3641 void *(*realloc_func)(void *, size_t));
3644 * @ingroup G_general
3646 * Sets whether wimlib is to print error messages to @c stderr when a function
3647 * fails. These error messages may provide information that cannot be
3648 * determined only from the error code that is returned. Not every error will
3649 * result in an error message being printed.
3651 * This setting is global and not per-WIM.
3653 * By default, error messages are not printed.
3655 * This can be called before wimlib_global_init().
3657 * @param show_messages
3658 * @c true if error messages are to be printed; @c false if error messages
3659 * are not to be printed.
3661 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3662 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
3663 * @p show_messages was @c true, but wimlib was compiled with the @c
3664 * --without-error-messages option. Therefore, error messages cannot be
3668 wimlib_set_print_errors(bool show_messages);
3671 * @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
3673 * Splits a WIM into multiple parts.
3676 * The ::WIMStruct for the WIM to split.
3678 * Name of the SWM file to create. This will be the name of the first
3679 * part. The other parts will have the same name with 2, 3, 4, ..., etc.
3680 * appended before the suffix.
3682 * The maximum size per part, in bytes. Unfortunately, it is not
3683 * guaranteed that this will really be the maximum size per part, because
3684 * some file resources in the WIM may be larger than this size, and the WIM
3685 * file format provides no way to split up file resources among multiple
3687 * @param write_flags
3688 * Bitwise OR of relevant flags prefixed with @c WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG. These
3689 * flags will be used to write each split WIM part. Specify 0 here to get
3690 * the default behavior.
3691 * @param progress_func
3692 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
3693 * progress of the current operation
3694 * (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART and
3695 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART).
3697 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. This function may return most error
3698 * codes that can be returned by wimlib_write() as well as the following error
3701 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
3702 * @p swm_name was not a nonempty string, or @p part_size was 0.
3704 * Note: the WIM's uncompressed and compressed resources are not checksummed
3705 * when they are copied from the joined WIM to the split WIM parts, nor are
3706 * compressed resources re-compressed (unless explicitly requested with
3707 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS).
3710 wimlib_split(WIMStruct *wim,
3711 const wimlib_tchar *swm_name,
3714 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3717 * @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
3719 * Unmounts a WIM image that was mounted using wimlib_mount_image().
3721 * The image to unmount is specified by the path to the mountpoint, not the
3722 * original ::WIMStruct passed to wimlib_mount_image(), which should not be
3723 * touched and also may have been allocated in a different process.
3725 * To unmount the image, the process calling this function communicates with the
3726 * process that is managing the mounted WIM image. This function blocks until it
3727 * is known whether the unmount succeeded or failed. In the case of a
3728 * read-write mounted WIM, the unmount is not considered to have succeeded until
3729 * all changes have been saved to the underlying WIM file.
3732 * The directory that the WIM image was mounted on.
3733 * @param unmount_flags
3734 * Bitwise OR of the flags ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY,
3735 * ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT, ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_REBUILD, and/or
3736 * ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_RECOMPRESS. None of these flags affect read-only
3738 * @param progress_func
3739 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
3740 * progress of the current operation. Currently, only
3741 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS will be sent.
3743 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3745 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_DELETE_STAGING_DIR
3746 * The filesystem daemon was unable to remove the staging directory and the
3747 * temporary files that it contains.
3748 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_FILESYSTEM_DAEMON_CRASHED
3749 * The filesystem daemon appears to have terminated before sending an exit
3751 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_FORK
3752 * Could not @c fork() the process.
3753 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_FUSERMOUNT
3754 * The @b fusermount program could not be executed or exited with a failure
3756 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MQUEUE
3757 * Could not open a POSIX message queue to communicate with the filesystem
3758 * daemon servicing the mounted filesystem, could not send a message
3759 * through the queue, or could not receive a message through the queue.
3760 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3761 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
3762 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
3763 * The filesystem daemon could not open a temporary file for writing the
3765 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
3766 * A read error occurred when the filesystem daemon tried to a file from
3767 * the staging directory
3768 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RENAME
3769 * The filesystem daemon failed to rename the newly written WIM file to the
3770 * original WIM file.
3771 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
3772 * Mounting is not supported, either because the platform is Windows, or
3773 * because the platform is UNIX-like and wimlib was compiled with @c
3775 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
3776 * A write error occurred when the filesystem daemon was writing to the new
3777 * WIM file, or the filesystem daemon was unable to flush changes that had
3778 * been made to files in the staging directory.
3781 wimlib_unmount_image(const wimlib_tchar *dir,
3783 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3786 * @ingroup G_modifying_wims
3788 * Update a WIM image by adding, deleting, and/or renaming files or directories.
3791 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for the WIM file to update.
3793 * The 1-based index of the image in the WIM to update. It cannot be
3794 * ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
3796 * An array of ::wimlib_update_command's that specify the update operations
3799 * Number of commands in @p cmds.
3800 * @param update_flags
3801 * ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS or 0.
3802 * @param progress_func
3803 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
3804 * progress of the current operation.
3806 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error. On failure, all update commands will
3807 * be rolled back, and no visible changes shall have been made to @p wim.
3808 * Possible error codes include:
3810 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CAPTURE_CONFIG
3811 * The capture configuration structure specified for an add command was
3813 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
3814 * @p image did not specify a single, existing image in @p wim.
3815 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY
3816 * Attempted to perform an add command that conflicted with previously
3817 * existing files in the WIM when an overlay was attempted.
3818 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
3819 * An unknown operation type was specified in the update commands; or,
3820 * attempted to execute an add command where ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS was set
3821 * in the @p add_flags, but the same image had previously already been
3822 * added from a NTFS volume; or, both ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX and
3823 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NORPFIX were specified in the @p add_flags for one add
3824 * command; or, ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS or ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX were
3825 * specified in the @p add_flags for an add command in which @p
3826 * wim_target_path was not the root directory of the WIM image.
3827 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA
3828 * (Windows only): While executing an add command, tried to capture a
3829 * reparse point with invalid data.
3830 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IS_DIRECTORY
3831 * A delete command without ::WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_RECURSIVE specified was
3832 * for a WIM path that corresponded to a directory; or, a rename command
3833 * attempted to rename a directory to a non-directory.
3834 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3835 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
3836 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOTDIR
3837 * A rename command attempted to rename a directory to a non-directory; or,
3838 * an add command was executed that attempted to set the root of the WIM
3839 * image as a non-directory; or, a path component used as a directory in a
3840 * rename command was not, in fact, a directory.
3841 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOTEMPTY
3842 * A rename command attempted to rename a directory to a non-empty
3844 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NTFS_3G
3845 * While executing an add command with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS specified, an
3846 * error occurred while reading data from the NTFS volume using libntfs-3g.
3847 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
3848 * Failed to open a file to be captured while executing an add command.
3849 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPENDIR
3850 * Failed to open a directory to be captured while executing an add command.
3851 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
3852 * A delete command without ::WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_FORCE specified was for a
3853 * WIM path that did not exist; or, a rename command attempted to rename a
3854 * file that does not exist.
3855 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
3856 * While executing an add command, failed to read data from a file or
3857 * directory to be captured.
3858 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READLINK
3859 * While executing an add command, failed to read the target of a symbolic
3860 * link or junction point.
3861 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_REPARSE_POINT_FIXUP_FAILED
3862 * (Windows only) Failed to perform a reparse point fixup because of
3863 * problems with the data of a reparse point.
3864 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_STAT
3865 * While executing an add command, failed to get attributes for a file or
3867 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
3868 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS was specified in the @p add_flags for an update
3869 * command, but wimlib was configured with the @c --without-ntfs-3g flag;
3870 * or, the platform is Windows and either the ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA
3871 * or the ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_DEREFERENCE flags were specified in the @p
3872 * add_flags for an update command.
3873 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FILE
3874 * While executing an add command, attempted to capture a file that was not
3875 * a supported file type (e.g. a device file). Only if
3876 * ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_UNSUPPORTED_EXCLUDE specified in @p the add_flags
3877 * for an update command.
3878 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
3879 * The WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
3880 * mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
3883 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
3884 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
3885 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
3886 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
3887 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an image that needed to
3891 wimlib_update_image(WIMStruct *wim,
3893 const struct wimlib_update_command *cmds,
3896 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3899 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3901 * Writes a WIM to a file.
3903 * This brings in resources from any external locations, such as directory trees
3904 * or NTFS volumes scanned with wimlib_add_image(), or other WIM files via
3905 * wimlib_export_image(), and incorporates them into a new on-disk WIM file.
3907 * By default, the new WIM file is written as stand-alone. Using the
3908 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SKIP_EXTERNAL_WIMS flag, a "delta" WIM can be written
3909 * instead. However, this function cannot directly write a "split" WIM; use
3910 * wimlib_split() for that.
3913 * Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM. There may have been in-memory
3914 * changes made to it, which are then reflected in the output file.
3916 * The path to the file to write the WIM to.
3918 * Normally, specify ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES here. This indicates that all
3919 * images are to be included in the new on-disk WIM file. If for some
3920 * reason you only want to include a single image, specify the index of
3921 * that image instead.
3922 * @param write_flags
3923 * Bitwise OR of any of the flags prefixed with @c WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG.
3924 * @param num_threads
3925 * Number of threads to use for compressing data. If 0, the number of
3926 * threads is taken to be the number of online processors. Note: if no
3927 * data compression needs to be done, no additional threads will be created
3928 * regardless of this parameter (e.g. if writing an uncompressed WIM, or
3929 * exporting an image from a compressed WIM to another WIM of the same
3930 * compression type without ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS specified in @p
3932 * @param progress_func
3933 * If non-NULL, a function that will be called periodically with the
3934 * progress of the current operation. The possible messages are
3935 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN,
3936 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_END, and
3937 * ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS.
3939 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
3941 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
3942 * @p image does not specify a single existing image in @p wim, and is not
3943 * ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
3944 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH
3945 * A file that had previously been scanned for inclusion in the WIM by
3946 * wimlib_add_image() was concurrently modified, so it failed the SHA1
3947 * message digest check.
3948 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
3949 * @p path was @c NULL.
3950 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
3951 * Failed to allocate needed memory.
3952 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
3953 * Failed to open @p path for writing, or some file resources in @p wim
3954 * refer to files in the outside filesystem, and one of these files could
3955 * not be opened for reading.
3956 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
3957 * An error occurred when trying to read data from the WIM file associated
3958 * with @p wim, or some file resources in @p wim refer to files in the
3959 * outside filesystem, and a read error occurred when reading one of these
3961 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
3962 * A stream that needed to be written could not be found in the stream
3963 * lookup table of @p wim. This error can occur if, for example, @p wim is
3964 * part of a split WIM but needed resources from the other split WIM parts
3965 * were not referenced with wimlib_reference_resources() or
3966 * wimlib_reference_resource_files() before the call to wimlib_write().
3967 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
3968 * An error occurred when trying to write data to the new WIM file.
3970 * This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
3971 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
3972 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM, ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or
3973 * ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which indicate failure (for
3974 * different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an image that needed to
3978 wimlib_write(WIMStruct *wim,
3979 const wimlib_tchar *path,
3982 unsigned num_threads,
3983 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
3986 * @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
3988 * Since wimlib v1.5.0: Same as wimlib_write(), but write the WIM directly to a
3989 * file descriptor, which need not be seekable if the write is done in a special
3990 * pipable WIM format by providing ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE in @p
3991 * write_flags. This can, for example, allow capturing a WIM image and
3992 * streaming it over the network. See the documentation for
3993 * ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE for more information about pipable WIMs.
3995 * The file descriptor @p fd will @b not be closed when the write is complete;
3996 * the calling code is responsible for this.
3998 * Returns 0 on success; nonzero on failure. The possible error codes include
3999 * those that can be returned by wimlib_write() as well as the following:
4001 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
4002 * @p fd was not seekable, but ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE was not
4003 * specified in @p write_flags.
4006 wimlib_write_to_fd(WIMStruct *wim,
4010 unsigned num_threads,
4011 wimlib_progress_func_t progress_func);
4014 * @defgroup G_compression Compression and decompression functions
4016 * @brief Functions for LZX, XPRESS, and LZMS compression and decompression,
4017 * exported for convenience only, as they are already used by wimlib internally
4020 * These functions can be used for general-purpose lossless data compression,
4021 * but some limitations apply; for example, none of the compressors or
4022 * decompressors currently support sliding windows, and there also exist
4023 * slightly different variants of these formats that are not supported
4029 /** Header for compression parameters to pass to wimlib_create_compressor() or
4030 * wimlib_set_default_compressor_params(). */
4031 struct wimlib_compressor_params_header {
4032 /** Size of the parameters, in bytes. */
4036 /** Header for decompression parameters to pass to wimlib_create_decompressor()
4037 * or wimlib_set_default_decompressor_params() */
4038 struct wimlib_decompressor_params_header {
4039 /** Size of the parameters, in bytes. */
4043 /** LZX compression parameters that can optionally be passed to
4044 * wimlib_create_compressor() with the compression type
4045 * ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZX. */
4046 struct wimlib_lzx_compressor_params {
4047 /** hdr.size Must be set to the size of this structure, in bytes. */
4048 struct wimlib_compressor_params_header hdr;
4050 /** Relatively fast LZX compression algorithm with a decent compression
4051 * ratio; the suggested default. */
4052 #define WIMLIB_LZX_ALGORITHM_FAST 0
4054 /** Slower LZX compression algorithm that provides a better compression
4056 #define WIMLIB_LZX_ALGORITHM_SLOW 1
4058 /** Algorithm to use to perform the compression: either
4059 * ::WIMLIB_LZX_ALGORITHM_FAST or ::WIMLIB_LZX_ALGORITHM_SLOW. The
4060 * format is still LZX; this refers to the method the code will use to
4061 * perform LZX-compatible compression. */
4062 uint32_t algorithm : 3;
4064 /** If set to 1, the default parameters for the specified algorithm are
4065 * used rather than the ones specified in the following union. */
4066 uint32_t use_defaults : 1;
4069 /** Parameters for the fast algorithm. */
4070 struct wimlib_lzx_fast_params {
4071 uint32_t fast_reserved1[10];
4074 /** Parameters for the slow algorithm. */
4075 struct wimlib_lzx_slow_params {
4076 /** If set to 1, the compressor can output length 2
4077 * matches. If set 0, the compressor only outputs
4078 * matches of length 3 or greater. Suggested value: 1
4080 uint32_t use_len2_matches : 1;
4082 uint32_t slow_reserved1 : 31;
4084 /** Matches with length (in bytes) greater than or equal
4085 * to this value are immediately taken without spending
4086 * time on minimum-cost measurements. Suggested value:
4088 uint32_t nice_match_length;
4090 /** Number of passes to compute a match/literal sequence
4091 * for each LZX block. This is for an iterative
4092 * algorithm that attempts to minimize the cost of the
4093 * match/literal sequence by using a cost model provided
4094 * by the previous iteration. Must be at least 1.
4095 * Suggested value: 2. */
4096 uint32_t num_optim_passes;
4098 /** Reserved; set to 0. */
4099 uint32_t slow_reserved_blocksplit;
4101 /** Maximum depth to search for matches at each
4102 * position. Suggested value: 50. */
4103 uint32_t max_search_depth;
4105 /** Maximum number of potentially good matches to
4106 * consider for each position. Suggested value: 3. */
4107 uint32_t max_matches_per_pos;
4109 uint32_t slow_reserved2[2];
4111 /** Assumed cost of a main symbol with zero frequency.
4112 * Must be at least 1 and no more than 16. Suggested
4114 uint8_t main_nostat_cost;
4116 /** Assumed cost of a length symbol with zero frequency.
4117 * Must be at least 1 and no more than 16. Suggested
4119 uint8_t len_nostat_cost;
4121 /** Assumed cost of an aligned symbol with zero
4122 * frequency. Must be at least 1 and no more than 8.
4123 * Suggested value: 7. */
4124 uint8_t aligned_nostat_cost;
4126 uint8_t slow_reserved3[5];
4131 /** LZMS compression parameters that can optionally be passed to
4132 * wimlib_create_compressor() with the compression type
4133 * ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS. */
4134 struct wimlib_lzms_compressor_params {
4135 /** hdr.size Must be set to the size of this structure, in bytes. */
4136 struct wimlib_compressor_params_header hdr;
4138 /** Minimum match length to output. This must be at least 2. Suggested
4140 uint32_t min_match_length;
4142 /** Maximum match length to output. This must be at least @p
4143 * min_match_length. Suggested value: @p UINT32_MAX. */
4144 uint32_t max_match_length;
4146 /** Matches with length (in bytes) greater than or equal to this value
4147 * are immediately taken without spending time on minimum-cost
4148 * measurements. The minimum of @p max_match_length and @p
4149 * nice_match_length may not exceed 65536. Suggested value: 32. */
4150 uint32_t nice_match_length;
4152 /** Maximum depth to search for matches at each position. Suggested
4154 uint32_t max_search_depth;
4156 /** Maximum number of potentially good matches to consider at each
4157 * position. Suggested value: 3. */
4158 uint32_t max_matches_per_pos;
4160 /** Length of the array for the near-optimal LZ parsing algorithm. This
4161 * must be at least 1. Suggested value: 1024. */
4162 uint32_t optim_array_length;
4164 uint64_t reserved2[4];
4167 /** Opaque compressor handle. */
4168 struct wimlib_compressor;
4170 /** Opaque decompressor handle. */
4171 struct wimlib_decompressor;
4174 * Set the default compression parameters for the specified compression type.
4175 * This will affect both explicit and wimlib-internal calls to
4176 * wimlib_create_compressor().
4179 * Compression type for which to set the default compression parameters.
4181 * Compression-type specific parameters. This may be @c NULL, in which
4182 * case the "default default" parameters are restored.
4184 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
4186 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
4187 * @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
4188 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
4189 * @p params were invalid.
4190 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
4191 * Not enough memory to duplicate the parameters (perhaps @c params->size
4195 wimlib_set_default_compressor_params(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
4196 const struct wimlib_compressor_params_header *params);
4199 * Returns the approximate number of bytes needed to allocate a compressor with
4200 * wimlib_create_compressor() for the specified compression type, block size,
4201 * and parameters. @p params may be @c NULL, in which case the current default
4202 * parameters for @p ctype are used. Returns 0 if the compression type or
4203 * parameters are invalid.
4206 wimlib_get_compressor_needed_memory(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
4207 size_t max_block_size,
4208 const struct wimlib_compressor_params_header *params);
4211 * Allocate a compressor for the specified compression type using the specified
4215 * Compression type for which to create the compressor.
4216 * @param max_block_size
4217 * Maximum block size to support. The exact meaning and allowed values for
4218 * this parameter depend on the compression type, but it at least specifies
4219 * the maximum allowed value for @p uncompressed_size to wimlib_compress().
4220 * @param extra_params
4221 * An optional pointer to extra compressor parameters for the specified
4222 * compression type. For LZX, a pointer to ::wimlib_lzx_compressor_params
4223 * may be specified here. If left @c NULL, the default parameters are
4225 * @param compressor_ret
4226 * A location into which to return the pointer to the allocated compressor,
4227 * which can be used for any number of calls to wimlib_compress() before
4228 * being freed with wimlib_free_compressor().
4230 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
4232 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
4233 * @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
4234 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
4235 * The compression parameters were invalid.
4236 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
4237 * Insufficient memory to allocate the compressor.
4240 wimlib_create_compressor(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
4241 size_t max_block_size,
4242 const struct wimlib_compressor_params_header *extra_params,
4243 struct wimlib_compressor **compressor_ret);
4246 * Losslessly compress a block of data using a compressor previously created
4247 * with wimlib_create_compressor().
4249 * @param uncompressed_data
4250 * Buffer containing the data to compress.
4251 * @param uncompressed_size
4252 * Size, in bytes, of the data to compress.
4253 * @param compressed_data
4254 * Buffer into which to write the compressed data.
4255 * @param compressed_size_avail
4256 * Number of bytes available in @p compressed_data.
4258 * A compressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_compressor().
4261 * The size of the compressed data, in bytes, or 0 if the input data could
4262 * not be compressed to @p compressed_size_avail or fewer bytes.
4265 wimlib_compress(const void *uncompressed_data, size_t uncompressed_size,
4266 void *compressed_data, size_t compressed_size_avail,
4267 struct wimlib_compressor *compressor);
4270 * Free a compressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_compressor().
4273 * The compressor to free.
4276 wimlib_free_compressor(struct wimlib_compressor *compressor);
4279 * Set the default decompression parameters for the specified compression type.
4280 * This will affect both explicit and wimlib-internal calls to
4281 * wimlib_create_decompressor().
4284 * Compression type for which to set the default decompression parameters.
4286 * Compression-type specific parameters. This may be @c NULL, in which
4287 * case the "default default" parameters are restored.
4289 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
4291 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
4292 * @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
4293 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
4294 * Not enough memory to duplicate the parameters (perhaps @c params->size
4298 wimlib_set_default_decompressor_params(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
4299 const struct wimlib_decompressor_params_header *params);
4302 * Allocate a decompressor for the specified compression type using the
4303 * specified parameters.
4306 * Compression type for which to create the decompressor.
4307 * @param max_block_size
4308 * Maximum block size to support. The exact meaning and allowed values for
4309 * this parameter depend on the compression type, but it at least specifies
4310 * the maximum allowed value for @p uncompressed_size to
4311 * wimlib_decompress().
4312 * @param extra_params
4313 * An optional pointer to extra decompressor parameters for the specified
4314 * compression type. If @c NULL, the default parameters are used.
4315 * @param decompressor_ret
4316 * A location into which to return the pointer to the allocated
4317 * decompressor, which can be used for any number of calls to
4318 * wimlib_decompress() before being freed with wimlib_free_decompressor().
4320 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
4322 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
4323 * @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
4324 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
4325 * The decompression parameters were invalid.
4326 * @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
4327 * Insufficient memory to allocate the decompressor.
4330 wimlib_create_decompressor(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
4331 size_t max_block_size,
4332 const struct wimlib_decompressor_params_header *extra_params,
4333 struct wimlib_decompressor **decompressor_ret);
4336 * Decompress a block of data using a decompressor previously created with
4337 * wimlib_create_decompressor().
4339 * @param compressed_data
4340 * Buffer containing the data to decompress.
4341 * @param compressed_size
4342 * Size, in bytes, of the data to decompress.
4343 * @param uncompressed_data
4344 * Buffer into which to write the uncompressed data.
4345 * @param uncompressed_size
4346 * Size, in bytes, of the data when uncompressed.
4347 * @param decompressor
4348 * A decompressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_decompressor().
4350 * @return 0 on success; nonzero on error.
4353 wimlib_decompress(const void *compressed_data, size_t compressed_size,
4354 void *uncompressed_data, size_t uncompressed_size,
4355 struct wimlib_decompressor *decompressor);
4358 * Free a decompressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_decompressor().
4360 * @param decompressor
4361 * The decompressor to free.
4364 wimlib_free_decompressor(struct wimlib_decompressor *decompressor);
4376 #endif /* _WIMLIB_H */