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26 #include "wimlib/dentry.h"
27 #include "wimlib/error.h"
28 #include "wimlib/inode.h"
29 #include "wimlib/inode_table.h"
31 struct inode_fixup_params {
32 struct wim_inode_table inode_table;
33 unsigned long num_dir_hard_links;
34 unsigned long num_inconsistent_inodes;
37 #define MAX_DIR_HARD_LINK_WARNINGS 8
40 inodes_consistent(const struct wim_inode *inode_1,
41 const struct wim_inode *inode_2)
43 /* This certainly isn't the only thing we need to check to make sure the
44 * inodes are consistent. However, this seems to be the only thing that
45 * the MS implementation checks when working around its own bug.
47 * (Tested: If two dentries share the same hard link group ID, Windows
48 * 8.1 DISM will link them if they have the same unnamed stream hash,
49 * even if the dentries provide different timestamps, attributes,
50 * alternate data streams, and security IDs! And the one that gets used
51 * will change if you merely swap the filenames. But if you use
52 * different unnamed stream hashes with everything else the same, it
53 * doesn't link the dentries.)
55 * For non-buggy WIMs this function will always return true. */
56 return hashes_equal(inode_unnamed_stream_hash(inode_1),
57 inode_unnamed_stream_hash(inode_2));
61 inode_table_insert(struct wim_dentry *dentry, void *_params)
63 struct inode_fixup_params *params = _params;
64 struct wim_inode_table *table = ¶ms->inode_table;
65 struct wim_inode *d_inode = dentry->d_inode;
67 struct wim_inode *inode;
68 struct hlist_node *cur;
70 if (d_inode->i_ino == 0) {
71 list_add_tail(&d_inode->i_list, &table->extra_inodes);
75 /* Try adding this dentry to an existing inode. */
76 pos = d_inode->i_ino % table->capacity;
77 hlist_for_each_entry(inode, cur, &table->array[pos], i_hlist) {
78 if (inode->i_ino != d_inode->i_ino) {
81 if (unlikely(!inodes_consistent(inode, d_inode))) {
82 params->num_inconsistent_inodes++;
85 if (unlikely((d_inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) ||
86 (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)))
88 params->num_dir_hard_links++;
89 if (params->num_dir_hard_links <=
90 MAX_DIR_HARD_LINK_WARNINGS)
92 WARNING("Unsupported directory hard link "
93 "\"%"TS"\" <=> \"%"TS"\"",
94 dentry_full_path(dentry),
95 inode_first_full_path(inode));
96 } else if (params->num_dir_hard_links ==
97 MAX_DIR_HARD_LINK_WARNINGS + 1)
99 WARNING("Suppressing additional warnings about "
100 "directory hard links...");
104 /* Transfer this dentry to the existing inode. */
105 d_disassociate(dentry);
106 d_associate(dentry, inode);
110 /* Keep this dentry's inode. */
111 hlist_add_head(&d_inode->i_hlist, &table->array[pos]);
115 /* Move the inodes from the 'struct wim_inode_table' to the 'inode_list'. */
117 build_inode_list(struct wim_inode_table *inode_table,
118 struct list_head *inode_list)
120 list_splice(&inode_table->extra_inodes, inode_list);
121 for (size_t i = 0; i < inode_table->capacity; i++) {
122 while (!hlist_empty(&inode_table->array[i])) {
123 struct wim_inode *inode;
125 inode = hlist_entry(inode_table->array[i].first,
126 struct wim_inode, i_hlist);
127 hlist_del(&inode->i_hlist);
128 list_add(&inode->i_list, inode_list);
133 /* Re-assign inode numbers to the inodes in the list. */
135 reassign_inode_numbers(struct list_head *inode_list)
137 struct wim_inode *inode;
140 list_for_each_entry(inode, inode_list, i_list)
141 inode->i_ino = cur_ino++;
145 * Given a WIM image's tree of dentries such that each dentry initially
146 * has a unique inode associated with it, determine the actual
147 * dentry/inode information. Following this, a single inode may be named
148 * by more than one dentry (usually called a hard link).
150 * The 'hard_link_group_id' field of the on-disk WIM dentry, which we
151 * have read into 'i_ino' of each dentry's initial inode, determines
152 * which dentries share the same inode. Ideally, dentries share the same
153 * inode if and only if they have the same value in this field. However,
156 * - If 'hard_link_group_id' is 0, the corresponding dentry is the sole
157 * name for its inode.
158 * - Due to bugs in the Microsoft implementation, dentries with different
159 * 'hard_link_group_id' fields may, in fact, need to be interpreted as
160 * naming different inodes. This seems to mostly affect images in
161 * install.wim for Windows 7. I try to work around this in the same way
162 * the Microsoft implementation works around this.
164 * Returns 0 or WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM. On success, the resulting inodes will be
165 * appended to the @inode_list, and they will have consistent numbers in their
169 dentry_tree_fix_inodes(struct wim_dentry *root, struct list_head *inode_list)
171 struct inode_fixup_params params;
174 /* We use a hash table to map inode numbers to inodes. */
176 ret = init_inode_table(¶ms.inode_table, 9001);
180 params.num_dir_hard_links = 0;
181 params.num_inconsistent_inodes = 0;
183 for_dentry_in_tree(root, inode_table_insert, ¶ms);
185 /* Generate the resulting list of inodes, and if needed reassign
186 * the inode numbers. */
187 build_inode_list(¶ms.inode_table, inode_list);
188 destroy_inode_table(¶ms.inode_table);
190 if (unlikely(params.num_inconsistent_inodes))
191 WARNING("Fixed %lu invalid hard links in WIM image",
192 params.num_inconsistent_inodes);
194 if (unlikely(params.num_dir_hard_links))
195 WARNING("Ignoring %lu directory hard links",
196 params.num_dir_hard_links);
198 if (unlikely(params.num_inconsistent_inodes ||
199 params.num_dir_hard_links))
200 reassign_inode_numbers(inode_list);