4 * Some functions to verify that stuff in the WIM is valid. Of course, not
5 * *all* the verifications of the input data are in this file.
9 * Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Eric Biggers
11 * This file is part of wimlib, a library for working with WIM files.
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31 #include "wimlib/dentry.h"
32 #include "wimlib/error.h"
33 #include "wimlib/lookup_table.h"
34 #include "wimlib/metadata.h"
35 #include "wimlib/security.h"
38 verify_inode(struct wim_inode *inode, const WIMStruct *w)
40 const struct wim_lookup_table *table = w->lookup_table;
41 const struct wim_security_data *sd = wim_const_security_data(w);
42 struct wim_dentry *first_dentry = inode_first_dentry(inode);
43 struct wim_dentry *dentry;
44 int ret = WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
46 /* Check the security ID. -1 is valid and means "no security
47 * descriptor". Anything else has to be a valid index into the WIM
48 * image's security descriptors table. */
49 if (inode->i_security_id < -1) {
50 ERROR("Dentry `%"TS"' has an invalid security ID (%d)",
51 dentry_full_path(first_dentry), inode->i_security_id);
55 if (inode->i_security_id >= 0 &&
56 inode->i_security_id >= sd->num_entries)
58 ERROR("Dentry `%"TS"' has an invalid security ID (%d) "
59 "(there are only %u entries in the security table)",
60 dentry_full_path(first_dentry), inode->i_security_id,
65 /* Check that lookup table entries for all the inode's stream exist,
66 * except if the SHA1 message digest is all 0's, which indicates an
69 * This check is skipped on split WIMs. */
70 if (w->hdr.total_parts == 1) {
71 for (unsigned i = 0; i <= inode->i_num_ads; i++) {
72 struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte;
74 hash = inode_stream_hash_unresolved(inode, i);
75 lte = __lookup_resource(table, hash);
76 if (!lte && !is_zero_hash(hash)) {
77 ERROR("Could not find lookup table entry for stream "
78 "%u of dentry `%"TS"'",
79 i, dentry_full_path(first_dentry));
83 lte->real_refcnt += inode->i_nlink;
87 /* Make sure there is only one unnamed data stream. */
88 unsigned num_unnamed_streams = 0;
89 for (unsigned i = 0; i <= inode->i_num_ads; i++) {
91 hash = inode_stream_hash_unresolved(inode, i);
92 if (inode_stream_name_nbytes(inode, i) == 0 && !is_zero_hash(hash))
93 num_unnamed_streams++;
95 if (num_unnamed_streams > 1) {
96 ERROR("Dentry `%"TS"' has multiple (%u) un-named streams",
97 dentry_full_path(first_dentry), num_unnamed_streams);
101 /* Files cannot have multiple DOS names, even if they have multiple
102 * names in multiple directories (i.e. hard links).
103 * Source: NTFS-3g authors. */
104 struct wim_dentry *dentry_with_dos_name = NULL;
105 inode_for_each_dentry(dentry, inode) {
106 if (dentry_has_short_name(dentry)) {
107 if (dentry_with_dos_name) {
108 ERROR("Hard-linked file has a DOS name at "
109 "both `%"TS"' and `%"TS"'",
110 dentry_full_path(dentry_with_dos_name),
111 dentry_full_path(dentry));
114 dentry_with_dos_name = dentry;
118 /* Directories with multiple links have not been tested. XXX */
119 if (inode->i_nlink > 1 && inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) {
120 ERROR("Hard-linked directory `%"TS"' is unsupported",
121 dentry_full_path(first_dentry));
125 inode->i_verified = 1;
131 /* Run some miscellaneous verifications on a WIM dentry */
133 verify_dentry(struct wim_dentry *dentry, void *wim)
138 /* Verify the associated inode, but only one time no matter how many
139 * dentries it has (unless we are doing a full verification of the WIM,
140 * in which case we need to force the inode to be verified again.) */
141 if (!dentry->d_inode->i_verified) {
142 ret = verify_inode(dentry->d_inode, w);
147 /* Make sure root dentry is unnamed, while every other dentry has at
150 * I am assuming that dentries having only a DOS name is illegal; i.e.,
151 * Windows will always combine the Win32 name and DOS name for a file
152 * into a single WIM dentry, even if they are stored separately on NTFS.
153 * (This seems to be the case...) */
154 if (dentry_is_root(dentry)) {
155 if (dentry_has_long_name(dentry) || dentry_has_short_name(dentry)) {
156 ERROR("The root dentry has a nonempty name!");
157 return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
160 if (!dentry_has_long_name(dentry)) {
161 ERROR("Dentry `%"TS"' has no long name!",
162 dentry_full_path(dentry));
163 return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
168 /* Check timestamps */
169 if (inode->i_last_access_time < inode->i_creation_time ||
170 inode->i_last_write_time < inode->i_creation_time) {
171 WARNING("Dentry `%"TS"' was created after it was last accessed or "
172 "written to", dentry->full_path);
180 image_run_full_verifications(WIMStruct *w)
182 struct wim_image_metadata *imd;
183 struct wim_inode *inode;
185 imd = wim_get_current_image_metadata(w);
186 image_for_each_inode(inode, imd)
187 inode->i_verified = 0;
188 return for_dentry_in_tree(imd->root_dentry, verify_dentry, w);
192 lte_fix_refcnt(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte, void *ctr)
194 if (lte->refcnt != lte->real_refcnt) {
195 #ifdef ENABLE_ERROR_MESSAGES
196 WARNING("The following lookup table entry has a reference "
197 "count of %u, but", lte->refcnt);
198 WARNING("We found %u references to it",
200 print_lookup_table_entry(lte, stderr);
202 lte->refcnt = lte->real_refcnt;
203 ++*(unsigned long *)ctr;
208 /* Ideally this would be unnecessary... however, the WIMs for Windows 8 are
209 * screwed up because some lookup table entries are referenced more times than
210 * their stated reference counts. So theoretically, if we delete all the
211 * references to a stream and then remove it, it might still be referenced
212 * somewhere else, making a file be missing from the WIM... So, work around this
213 * problem by looking at ALL the images to re-calculate the reference count of
214 * EVERY lookup table entry. This only absolutely has to be done before an image
215 * is deleted or before an image is mounted read-write. */
217 wim_run_full_verifications(WIMStruct *w)
221 for_lookup_table_entry(w->lookup_table, lte_zero_real_refcnt, NULL);
223 w->all_images_verified = 1; /* Set *before* image_run_full_verifications,
224 because of check in read_metadata_resource() */
225 ret = for_image(w, WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES, image_run_full_verifications);
227 unsigned long num_ltes_with_bogus_refcnt = 0;
228 for_lookup_table_entry(w->lookup_table, lte_fix_refcnt,
229 &num_ltes_with_bogus_refcnt);
230 if (num_ltes_with_bogus_refcnt != 0) {
231 WARNING("A total of %lu entries in the WIM's stream "
232 "lookup table had to have\n"
233 " their reference counts fixed.",
234 num_ltes_with_bogus_refcnt);
237 w->all_images_verified = 0;