4 * Code to read and set symbolic links in WIM files.
8 * Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Eric Biggers
10 * This file is part of wimlib, a library for working with WIM files.
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27 #include "buffer_io.h"
28 #include "lookup_table.h"
32 /* None of this file is ever needed in Win32 builds because the reparse point
33 * buffers are not parsed. */
34 #if !defined(__WIN32__)
37 * Find the symlink target of a symbolic link or junction point in the WIM.
39 * See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc232006(v=prot.10).aspx for a
40 * description of the format of the so-called "reparse point data buffers".
42 * But, in the WIM format, the first 8 bytes of the reparse point data buffer
43 * are omitted, presumably because we already know the reparse tag from the
44 * dentry, and we already know the reparse tag length from the lookup table
45 * entry resource length.
48 get_symlink_name(const void *resource, size_t resource_len, char *buf,
49 size_t buf_len, u32 reparse_tag)
51 const u8 *p = resource;
52 u16 substitute_name_offset;
53 u16 substitute_name_len;
54 u16 print_name_offset;
57 size_t link_target_len;
60 char *translated_target;
64 if (resource_len < 12)
66 p = get_u16(p, &substitute_name_offset);
67 p = get_u16(p, &substitute_name_len);
68 p = get_u16(p, &print_name_offset);
69 p = get_u16(p, &print_name_len);
72 wimlib_assert(reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK ||
73 reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT);
75 if (reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT) {
78 is_absolute = (flags & 1) ? false : true;
82 if (header_size + substitute_name_offset + substitute_name_len > resource_len)
85 ret = utf16le_to_mbs((const utf16lechar*)(p + substitute_name_offset),
87 &link_target, &link_target_len);
91 wimlib_assert(ret == 0);
96 if (link_target_len + 1 > buf_len) {
101 translated_target = link_target;
102 if (reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT || is_absolute) {
103 if (link_target_len < 7
104 || memcmp(translated_target, "\\??\\", 4) != 0
105 || translated_target[4] == '\0'
106 || translated_target[5] != ':'
107 || translated_target[6] != '\\') {
111 translated_target += 4;
112 link_target_len -= 4;
113 /* There's a drive letter, so just leave the backslashes since
114 * it won't go anyhwere on UNIX anyway...
117 * NTFS-3g tries to re-map these links to actually point to
118 * something, so maybe we could do something like that here
121 for (size_t i = 0; i < link_target_len; i++)
122 if (translated_target[i] == '\\')
123 translated_target[i] = '/';
126 memcpy(buf, translated_target, link_target_len + 1);
127 ret = link_target_len;
134 make_symlink_reparse_data_buf(const char *symlink_target,
135 size_t *len_ret, void **buf_ret)
137 utf16lechar *name_utf16le;
138 size_t name_utf16le_nbytes;
141 ret = tstr_to_utf16le(symlink_target, strlen(symlink_target),
142 &name_utf16le, &name_utf16le_nbytes);
146 for (size_t i = 0; i < name_utf16le_nbytes / 2; i++)
147 if (name_utf16le[i] == cpu_to_le16('/'))
148 name_utf16le[i] = cpu_to_le16('\\');
150 size_t len = 12 + name_utf16le_nbytes * 2;
151 void *buf = MALLOC(len);
154 p = put_u16(p, name_utf16le_nbytes); /* Substitute name offset */
155 p = put_u16(p, name_utf16le_nbytes); /* Substitute name length */
156 p = put_u16(p, 0); /* Print name offset */
157 p = put_u16(p, name_utf16le_nbytes); /* Print name length */
158 p = put_u32(p, 1); /* flags: 0 iff *full* target, including drive letter??? */
159 p = put_bytes(p, name_utf16le_nbytes, name_utf16le);
160 p = put_bytes(p, name_utf16le_nbytes, name_utf16le);
165 ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
171 /* Get the symlink target from a WIM inode.
173 * The inode may be either a "real" symlink (reparse tag
174 * WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK), or it may be a junction point (reparse tag
175 * WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT).
178 inode_readlink(const struct wim_inode *inode, char *buf, size_t buf_len,
179 const WIMStruct *w, int read_resource_flags)
181 const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte;
184 wimlib_assert(inode_is_symlink(inode));
186 lte = inode_unnamed_lte(inode, w->lookup_table);
190 if (wim_resource_size(lte) > 10000)
193 u8 res_buf[wim_resource_size(lte)];
194 ret = read_full_wim_resource(lte, res_buf, read_resource_flags);
197 return get_symlink_name(res_buf, wim_resource_size(lte), buf,
198 buf_len, inode->i_reparse_tag);
202 * Sets @inode to be a symbolic link pointing to @target.
204 * A lookup table entry for the symbolic link data buffer is created and
205 * inserted into @lookup_table, unless there is an existing lookup table entry
206 * for the exact same data, in which its reference count is incremented.
208 * The lookup table entry is returned in @lte_ret.
210 * On failure @dentry and @lookup_table are not modified.
213 inode_set_symlink(struct wim_inode *inode,
215 struct wim_lookup_table *lookup_table,
216 struct wim_lookup_table_entry **lte_ret)
220 size_t symlink_buf_len;
221 struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte = NULL, *existing_lte;
222 u8 symlink_buf_hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
225 ret = make_symlink_reparse_data_buf(target, &symlink_buf_len,
230 DEBUG("Made symlink reparse data buf (len = %zu, name len = %zu)",
231 symlink_buf_len, symlink_buf_len);
233 sha1_buffer(symlink_buf, symlink_buf_len, symlink_buf_hash);
235 existing_lte = __lookup_resource(lookup_table, symlink_buf_hash);
242 DEBUG("Creating new lookup table entry for symlink buf");
243 lte = new_lookup_table_entry();
245 ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
246 goto out_free_symlink_buf;
248 lte->resource_location = RESOURCE_IN_ATTACHED_BUFFER;
249 lte->attached_buffer = symlink_buf;
250 lte->resource_entry.original_size = symlink_buf_len;
251 lte->resource_entry.size = symlink_buf_len;
252 copy_hash(lte->hash, symlink_buf_hash);
256 inode->i_resolved = 1;
258 DEBUG("Loaded symlink buf");
263 lookup_table_insert(lookup_table, lte);
267 out_free_symlink_buf:
272 #endif /* !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(WITH_FUSE) */