2 * win32_apply.c - Windows-specific code for applying files from a WIM image.
6 * Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Eric Biggers
8 * This file is part of wimlib, a library for working with WIM files.
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30 #include "wimlib/win32_common.h"
32 #include "wimlib/apply.h"
33 #include "wimlib/capture.h" /* for mangle_pat() and match_pattern_list() */
34 #include "wimlib/dentry.h"
35 #include "wimlib/error.h"
36 #include "wimlib/lookup_table.h"
37 #include "wimlib/metadata.h"
38 #include "wimlib/reparse.h"
39 #include "wimlib/textfile.h"
40 #include "wimlib/xml.h"
41 #include "wimlib/wimboot.h"
43 struct win32_apply_ctx {
45 /* Extract flags, the pointer to the WIMStruct, etc. */
46 struct apply_ctx common;
48 /* WIMBoot information, only filled in if WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT
52 struct string_set *prepopulate_pats;
53 void *mem_prepopulate_pats;
54 u8 wim_lookup_table_hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
58 /* Open handle to the target directory */
61 /* NT namespace path to the target directory (buffer allocated) */
62 UNICODE_STRING target_ntpath;
64 /* Temporary buffer for building paths (buffer allocated) */
65 UNICODE_STRING pathbuf;
67 /* Object attributes to reuse for opening files in the target directory.
68 * (attr.ObjectName == &pathbuf) and (attr.RootDirectory == h_target).
70 OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
72 /* Temporary I/O status block for system calls */
75 /* Allocated buffer for creating "printable" paths from our
76 * target-relative NT paths */
77 wchar_t *print_buffer;
79 /* Allocated buffer for reading stream data when it cannot be extracted
83 /* Pointer to the next byte in @data_buffer to fill */
86 /* Size allocated in @data_buffer */
87 size_t data_buffer_size;
89 /* Current offset in the raw encrypted file being written */
90 size_t encrypted_offset;
92 /* Current size of the raw encrypted file being written */
93 size_t encrypted_size;
95 /* Temporary buffer for reparse data */
96 struct reparse_buffer_disk rpbuf;
98 /* Temporary buffer for reparse data of "fixed" absolute symbolic links
100 struct reparse_buffer_disk rpfixbuf;
102 /* Array of open handles to filesystem streams currently being written
104 HANDLE open_handles[MAX_OPEN_STREAMS];
106 /* Number of handles in @open_handles currently open (filled in from the
107 * beginning of the array) */
108 unsigned num_open_handles;
110 /* List of dentries, joined by @tmp_list, that need to have reparse data
111 * extracted as soon as the whole stream has been read into
113 struct list_head reparse_dentries;
115 /* List of dentries, joined by @tmp_list, that need to have raw
116 * encrypted data extracted as soon as the whole stream has been read
117 * into @data_buffer. */
118 struct list_head encrypted_dentries;
120 /* Number of files for which we didn't have permission to set the full
121 * security descriptor. */
122 unsigned long partial_security_descriptors;
124 /* Number of files for which we didn't have permission to set any part
125 * of the security descriptor. */
126 unsigned long no_security_descriptors;
128 /* Number of files for which we couldn't set the short name. */
129 unsigned long num_short_name_failures;
131 /* Have we tried to enable short name support on the target volume yet?
133 bool tried_to_enable_short_names;
136 /* Get the drive letter from a Windows path, or return the null character if the
137 * path is relative. */
139 get_drive_letter(const wchar_t *path)
141 /* Skip \\?\ prefix */
142 if (!wcsncmp(path, L"\\\\?\\", 4))
145 /* Return drive letter if valid */
146 if (((path[0] >= L'a' && path[0] <= L'z') ||
147 (path[0] >= L'A' && path[0] <= L'Z')) && path[1] == L':')
154 get_vol_flags(const wchar_t *target, DWORD *vol_flags_ret,
155 bool *short_names_supported_ret)
157 wchar_t filesystem_name[MAX_PATH + 1];
159 wchar_t *volume = NULL;
162 *short_names_supported_ret = false;
164 drive[0] = get_drive_letter(target);
172 if (!GetVolumeInformation(volume, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL,
173 vol_flags_ret, filesystem_name,
174 ARRAY_LEN(filesystem_name)))
176 DWORD err = GetLastError();
177 set_errno_from_win32_error(err);
178 WARNING_WITH_ERRNO("Failed to get volume information for "
179 "\"%ls\" (err=%"PRIu32")",
184 if (wcsstr(filesystem_name, L"NTFS")) {
185 /* FILE_SUPPORTS_HARD_LINKS is only supported on Windows 7 and
186 * later. Force it on anyway if filesystem is NTFS. */
187 *vol_flags_ret |= FILE_SUPPORTS_HARD_LINKS;
189 /* There's no volume flag for short names, but according to the
190 * MS documentation they are only user-settable on NTFS. */
191 *short_names_supported_ret = true;
196 win32_get_supported_features(const wchar_t *target,
197 struct wim_features *supported_features)
200 bool short_names_supported;
202 /* Query the features of the target volume. */
204 get_vol_flags(target, &vol_flags, &short_names_supported);
206 supported_features->archive_files = 1;
207 supported_features->hidden_files = 1;
208 supported_features->system_files = 1;
210 if (vol_flags & FILE_FILE_COMPRESSION)
211 supported_features->compressed_files = 1;
213 if (vol_flags & FILE_SUPPORTS_ENCRYPTION) {
214 supported_features->encrypted_files = 1;
215 supported_features->encrypted_directories = 1;
218 supported_features->not_context_indexed_files = 1;
220 /* Don't do anything with FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES. */
222 if (vol_flags & FILE_NAMED_STREAMS)
223 supported_features->named_data_streams = 1;
225 if (vol_flags & FILE_SUPPORTS_HARD_LINKS)
226 supported_features->hard_links = 1;
228 if (vol_flags & FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS)
229 supported_features->reparse_points = 1;
231 if (vol_flags & FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS)
232 supported_features->security_descriptors = 1;
234 if (short_names_supported)
235 supported_features->short_names = 1;
237 supported_features->timestamps = 1;
239 /* Note: Windows does not support case sensitive filenames! At least
240 * not without changing the registry and rebooting... */
245 /* Load the patterns from [PrepopulateList] of WimBootCompress.ini in the WIM
246 * image being extracted. */
248 load_prepopulate_pats(struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
250 const wchar_t *path = L"\\Windows\\System32\\WimBootCompress.ini";
251 struct wim_dentry *dentry;
252 struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte;
255 struct string_set *s;
257 struct text_file_section sec;
259 dentry = get_dentry(ctx->common.wim, path, WIMLIB_CASE_INSENSITIVE);
261 (dentry->d_inode->i_attributes & (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY |
262 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT |
263 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED)) ||
264 !(lte = inode_unnamed_lte(dentry->d_inode, ctx->common.wim->lookup_table)))
266 WARNING("%ls does not exist in WIM image!", path);
267 return WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST;
270 ret = read_full_stream_into_alloc_buf(lte, &buf);
274 s = CALLOC(1, sizeof(struct string_set));
277 return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
280 sec.name = T("PrepopulateList");
283 ret = do_load_text_file(path, buf, lte->size, &mem, &sec, 1,
284 LOAD_TEXT_FILE_REMOVE_QUOTES |
285 LOAD_TEXT_FILE_NO_WARNINGS,
287 BUILD_BUG_ON(OS_PREFERRED_PATH_SEPARATOR != WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR);
293 ctx->wimboot.prepopulate_pats = s;
294 ctx->wimboot.mem_prepopulate_pats = mem;
298 /* Returns %true if the path to @dentry matches a pattern in [PrepopulateList]
299 * of WimBootCompress.ini. Otherwise returns %false.
301 * @dentry must have had its full path calculated. */
303 in_prepopulate_list(struct wim_dentry *dentry,
304 const struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
306 const struct string_set *pats = ctx->wimboot.prepopulate_pats;
308 if (!pats || !pats->num_strings)
311 return match_pattern_list(dentry->_full_path,
312 wcslen(dentry->_full_path), pats);
315 /* Calculates the SHA-1 message digest of the WIM's lookup table. */
317 hash_lookup_table(WIMStruct *wim, u8 hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE])
319 return wim_reshdr_to_hash(&wim->hdr.lookup_table_reshdr, wim, hash);
322 /* Prepare for doing a "WIMBoot" extraction by loading patterns from
323 * [PrepopulateList] of WimBootCompress.ini and allocating a WOF data source ID
324 * on the target volume. */
326 start_wimboot_extraction(struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
329 WIMStruct *wim = ctx->common.wim;
331 ret = load_prepopulate_pats(ctx);
332 if (ret == WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM)
335 if (!wim_info_get_wimboot(wim->wim_info, wim->current_image))
336 WARNING("Image is not marked as WIMBoot compatible!");
338 ret = hash_lookup_table(ctx->common.wim,
339 ctx->wimboot.wim_lookup_table_hash);
343 return wimboot_alloc_data_source_id(wim->filename,
347 &ctx->wimboot.data_source_id,
348 &ctx->wimboot.wof_running);
352 build_win32_extraction_path(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
353 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx);
355 /* Sets WimBoot=1 in the extracted SYSTEM registry hive.
357 * WIMGAPI does this, and it's possible that it's important.
358 * But I don't know exactly what this value means to Windows. */
360 end_wimboot_extraction(struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
362 struct wim_dentry *dentry;
363 wchar_t subkeyname[32];
369 dentry = get_dentry(ctx->common.wim, L"\\Windows\\System32\\config\\SYSTEM",
370 WIMLIB_CASE_INSENSITIVE);
372 if (!dentry || !will_extract_dentry(dentry))
375 if (!will_extract_dentry(wim_get_current_root_dentry(ctx->common.wim)))
378 /* Not bothering to use the native routines (e.g. NtLoadKey()) for this.
379 * If this doesn't work, you probably also have many other problems. */
381 build_win32_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
383 randomize_char_array_with_alnum(subkeyname, 20);
384 subkeyname[20] = L'\0';
386 res = RegLoadKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, subkeyname, ctx->pathbuf.Buffer);
390 wcscpy(&subkeyname[20], L"\\Setup");
392 res = RegCreateKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, subkeyname, 0, NULL,
393 REG_OPTION_BACKUP_RESTORE, 0, NULL, &key, NULL);
399 res = RegSetValueEx(key, L"WimBoot", 0, REG_DWORD,
400 (const BYTE *)&value, sizeof(DWORD));
404 res = RegFlushKey(key);
407 res2 = RegCloseKey(key);
411 subkeyname[20] = L'\0';
412 RegUnLoadKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, subkeyname);
416 set_errno_from_win32_error(res);
417 WARNING_WITH_ERRNO("Failed to set \\Setup: dword \"WimBoot\"=1 value "
418 "in registry hive \"%ls\" (err=%"PRIu32")",
419 ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, (u32)res);
425 /* Returns the number of wide characters needed to represent the path to the
426 * specified @dentry, relative to the target directory, when extracted.
428 * Does not include null terminator (not needed for NtCreateFile). */
430 dentry_extraction_path_length(const struct wim_dentry *dentry)
433 const struct wim_dentry *d;
437 len += d->d_extraction_name_nchars + 1;
439 } while (!dentry_is_root(d) && will_extract_dentry(d));
441 return --len; /* No leading slash */
444 /* Returns the length of the longest string that might need to be appended to
445 * the path to an alias of an inode to open or create a named data stream.
447 * If the inode has no named data streams, this will be 0. Otherwise, this will
448 * be 1 plus the length of the longest-named data stream, since the data stream
449 * name must be separated from the path by the ':' character. */
451 inode_longest_named_data_stream_spec(const struct wim_inode *inode)
454 for (u16 i = 0; i < inode->i_num_ads; i++) {
455 size_t len = inode->i_ads_entries[i].stream_name_nbytes;
460 max = 1 + (max / sizeof(wchar_t));
464 /* Find the length, in wide characters, of the longest path needed for
465 * extraction of any file in @dentry_list relative to the target directory.
467 * Accounts for named data streams, but does not include null terminator (not
468 * needed for NtCreateFile). */
470 compute_path_max(struct list_head *dentry_list)
473 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
475 list_for_each_entry(dentry, dentry_list, d_extraction_list_node) {
478 len = dentry_extraction_path_length(dentry);
480 /* Account for named data streams */
481 len += inode_longest_named_data_stream_spec(dentry->d_inode);
490 /* Build the path at which to extract the @dentry, relative to the target
493 * The path is saved in ctx->pathbuf. */
495 build_extraction_path(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
496 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
500 const struct wim_dentry *d;
502 len = dentry_extraction_path_length(dentry);
504 ctx->pathbuf.Length = len * sizeof(wchar_t);
505 p = ctx->pathbuf.Buffer + len;
507 !dentry_is_root(d->d_parent) && will_extract_dentry(d->d_parent);
510 p -= d->d_extraction_name_nchars;
511 wmemcpy(p, d->d_extraction_name, d->d_extraction_name_nchars);
514 /* No leading slash */
515 p -= d->d_extraction_name_nchars;
516 wmemcpy(p, d->d_extraction_name, d->d_extraction_name_nchars);
519 /* Build the path at which to extract the @dentry, relative to the target
520 * directory, adding the suffix for a named data stream.
522 * The path is saved in ctx->pathbuf. */
524 build_extraction_path_with_ads(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
525 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx,
526 const wchar_t *stream_name,
527 size_t stream_name_nchars)
531 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
533 /* Add :NAME for named data stream */
534 p = ctx->pathbuf.Buffer + (ctx->pathbuf.Length / sizeof(wchar_t));
536 wmemcpy(p, stream_name, stream_name_nchars);
537 ctx->pathbuf.Length += (1 + stream_name_nchars) * sizeof(wchar_t);
540 /* Build the Win32 namespace path to the specified @dentry when extracted.
542 * The path is saved in ctx->pathbuf and will be null terminated.
544 * XXX: We could get rid of this if it wasn't needed for the file encryption
545 * APIs, and the registry manipulation in WIMBoot mode. */
547 build_win32_extraction_path(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
548 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
550 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
552 /* Prepend target_ntpath to our relative path, then change \??\ into \\?\ */
554 memmove(ctx->pathbuf.Buffer +
555 (ctx->target_ntpath.Length / sizeof(wchar_t)) + 1,
556 ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, ctx->pathbuf.Length);
557 memcpy(ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, ctx->target_ntpath.Buffer,
558 ctx->target_ntpath.Length);
559 ctx->pathbuf.Buffer[ctx->target_ntpath.Length / sizeof(wchar_t)] = L'\\';
560 ctx->pathbuf.Length += ctx->target_ntpath.Length + sizeof(wchar_t);
561 ctx->pathbuf.Buffer[ctx->pathbuf.Length / sizeof(wchar_t)] = L'\0';
563 wimlib_assert(ctx->pathbuf.Length >= 4 * sizeof(wchar_t) &&
564 !wmemcmp(ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, L"\\??\\", 4));
566 ctx->pathbuf.Buffer[1] = L'\\';
570 /* Returns a "printable" representation of the last relative NT path that was
571 * constructed with build_extraction_path() or build_extraction_path_with_ads().
573 * This will be overwritten by the next call to this function. */
574 static const wchar_t *
575 current_path(struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
577 wchar_t *p = ctx->print_buffer;
579 p = wmempcpy(p, ctx->common.target, ctx->common.target_nchars);
581 p = wmempcpy(p, ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, ctx->pathbuf.Length / sizeof(wchar_t));
583 return ctx->print_buffer;
587 * Ensures the target directory exists and opens a handle to it, in preparation
588 * of using paths relative to it.
591 prepare_target(struct list_head *dentry_list, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
597 /* Open handle to the target directory (possibly creating it). */
599 ret = win32_path_to_nt_path(ctx->common.target, &ctx->target_ntpath);
603 ctx->attr.Length = sizeof(ctx->attr);
604 ctx->attr.ObjectName = &ctx->target_ntpath;
606 status = (*func_NtCreateFile)(&ctx->h_target,
612 FILE_SHARE_VALID_FLAGS,
614 FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE |
615 FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT |
616 FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT,
620 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
621 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
622 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't open or create directory \"%ls\" "
623 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
624 ctx->common.target, (u32)status);
625 return WIMLIB_ERR_OPENDIR;
628 path_max = compute_path_max(dentry_list);
630 /* Add some extra for building Win32 paths for the file encryption APIs
632 path_max += 2 + (ctx->target_ntpath.Length / sizeof(wchar_t));
634 ctx->pathbuf.MaximumLength = path_max * sizeof(wchar_t);
635 ctx->pathbuf.Buffer = MALLOC(ctx->pathbuf.MaximumLength);
636 if (!ctx->pathbuf.Buffer)
637 return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
639 ctx->attr.RootDirectory = ctx->h_target;
640 ctx->attr.ObjectName = &ctx->pathbuf;
642 ctx->print_buffer = MALLOC((ctx->common.target_nchars + 1 + path_max + 1) *
644 if (!ctx->print_buffer)
645 return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
650 /* When creating an inode that will have a short (DOS) name, we create it using
651 * the long name associated with the short name. This ensures that the short
652 * name gets associated with the correct long name. */
653 static const struct wim_dentry *
654 first_extraction_alias(const struct wim_inode *inode)
656 const struct list_head *next = inode->i_extraction_aliases.next;
657 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
660 dentry = list_entry(next, struct wim_dentry,
661 d_extraction_alias_node);
662 if (dentry_has_short_name(dentry))
665 } while (next != &inode->i_extraction_aliases);
670 * Set or clear FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED if the inherited value is different
671 * from the desired value.
673 * Note that you can NOT override the inherited value of
674 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED directly with NtCreateFile().
677 adjust_compression_attribute(HANDLE h, const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
678 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
680 const bool compressed = (dentry->d_inode->i_attributes &
681 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED);
683 if (ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES)
686 if (!ctx->common.supported_features.compressed_files)
689 FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
691 USHORT compression_state;
693 /* Get current attributes */
694 status = (*func_NtQueryInformationFile)(h, &ctx->iosb,
696 FileBasicInformation);
697 if (NT_SUCCESS(status) &&
698 compressed == !!(info.FileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED))
700 /* Nothing needs to be done. */
704 /* Set the new compression state */
707 compression_state = COMPRESSION_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
709 compression_state = COMPRESSION_FORMAT_NONE;
711 status = (*func_NtFsControlFile)(h,
716 FSCTL_SET_COMPRESSION,
721 if (NT_SUCCESS(status))
724 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
725 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't %s compression attribute on \"%ls\" "
726 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
727 (compressed ? "set" : "clear"),
728 current_path(ctx), status);
729 return WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES;
733 * Clear FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED if the file or directory is not supposed to be
736 * You can provide FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED to NtCreateFile() to set it on the
737 * created file. However, the file or directory will otherwise default to the
738 * encryption state of the parent directory. This function works around this
739 * limitation by using DecryptFile() to remove FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED on files
740 * (and directories) that are not supposed to have it set.
742 * Regardless of whether it succeeds or fails, this function may close the
743 * handle to the file. If it does, it sets it to NULL.
746 maybe_clear_encryption_attribute(HANDLE *h_ptr, const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
747 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
749 if (dentry->d_inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED)
752 if (ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES)
755 if (!ctx->common.supported_features.encrypted_files)
758 FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
762 /* Get current attributes */
763 status = (*func_NtQueryInformationFile)(*h_ptr, &ctx->iosb,
765 FileBasicInformation);
766 if (NT_SUCCESS(status) &&
767 !(info.FileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED))
769 /* Nothing needs to be done. */
773 /* Set the new encryption state */
775 /* Due to Windows' crappy file encryption APIs, we need to close the
776 * handle to the file so we don't get ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION. We also
777 * hack together a Win32 path, although we will use the \\?\ prefix so
778 * it will actually be a NT path in disguise... */
779 (*func_NtClose)(*h_ptr);
782 build_win32_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
784 bret = DecryptFile(ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, 0);
786 /* Restore the NT namespace path */
787 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
790 DWORD err = GetLastError();
791 set_errno_from_win32_error(err);
792 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't decrypt file \"%ls\" (err=%"PRIu32")",
793 current_path(ctx), (u32)err);
794 return WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES;
799 /* Try to enable short name support on the target volume. If successful, return
800 * true. If unsuccessful, issue a warning and return false. */
802 try_to_enable_short_names(const wchar_t *volume)
805 FILE_FS_PERSISTENT_VOLUME_INFORMATION info;
809 h = CreateFile(volume, GENERIC_WRITE,
810 FILE_SHARE_VALID_FLAGS, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING,
811 FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, NULL);
812 if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
815 info.VolumeFlags = 0;
816 info.FlagMask = PERSISTENT_VOLUME_STATE_SHORT_NAME_CREATION_DISABLED;
820 bret = DeviceIoControl(h, FSCTL_SET_PERSISTENT_VOLUME_STATE,
821 &info, sizeof(info), NULL, 0,
822 &bytesReturned, NULL);
831 WARNING("Failed to enable short name support on %ls "
832 "(err=%"PRIu32")", volume + 4, (u32)GetLastError());
836 /* Set the short name on the open file @h which has been created at the location
837 * indicated by @dentry.
839 * Note that this may add, change, or remove the short name.
841 * @h must be opened with DELETE access.
843 * Returns 0 or WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME. The latter only happens in
844 * STRICT_SHORT_NAMES mode.
847 set_short_name(HANDLE h, const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
848 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
851 if (!ctx->common.supported_features.short_names)
854 size_t bufsize = offsetof(FILE_NAME_INFORMATION, FileName) +
855 dentry->short_name_nbytes;
856 u8 buf[bufsize] _aligned_attribute(8);
857 FILE_NAME_INFORMATION *info = (FILE_NAME_INFORMATION *)buf;
860 info->FileNameLength = dentry->short_name_nbytes;
861 memcpy(info->FileName, dentry->short_name, dentry->short_name_nbytes);
865 status = (*func_NtSetInformationFile)(h, &ctx->iosb, info, bufsize,
866 FileShortNameInformation);
867 if (NT_SUCCESS(status))
870 if (status == STATUS_SHORT_NAMES_NOT_ENABLED_ON_VOLUME) {
871 if (dentry->short_name_nbytes == 0)
873 if (!ctx->tried_to_enable_short_names) {
877 ctx->tried_to_enable_short_names = true;
879 ret = win32_get_drive_path(ctx->common.target,
883 if (try_to_enable_short_names(volume))
888 /* By default, failure to set short names is not an error (since short
889 * names aren't too important anymore...). */
890 if (!(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES)) {
891 ctx->num_short_name_failures++;
895 if (status == STATUS_SHORT_NAMES_NOT_ENABLED_ON_VOLUME) {
896 ERROR("Can't set short name when short "
897 "names are not enabled on the volume!");
899 ERROR("Can't set short name on \"%ls\" (status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
900 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
902 return WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME;
906 * A wrapper around NtCreateFile() to make it slightly more usable...
907 * This uses the path currently constructed in ctx->pathbuf.
909 * Also, we always specify FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT and
910 * FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT.
913 do_create_file(PHANDLE FileHandle,
914 ACCESS_MASK DesiredAccess,
915 PLARGE_INTEGER AllocationSize,
916 ULONG FileAttributes,
917 ULONG CreateDisposition,
919 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
921 return (*func_NtCreateFile)(FileHandle,
927 FILE_SHARE_VALID_FLAGS,
930 FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT |
931 FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT,
936 /* Like do_create_file(), but builds the extraction path of the @dentry first.
939 create_file(PHANDLE FileHandle,
940 ACCESS_MASK DesiredAccess,
941 PLARGE_INTEGER AllocationSize,
942 ULONG FileAttributes,
943 ULONG CreateDisposition,
945 const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
946 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
948 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
949 return do_create_file(FileHandle,
958 /* Create empty named data streams.
960 * Since these won't have 'struct wim_lookup_table_entry's, they won't show up
961 * in the call to extract_stream_list(). Hence the need for the special case.
964 create_any_empty_ads(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
965 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
967 const struct wim_inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
968 LARGE_INTEGER allocation_size;
969 bool path_modified = false;
972 if (!ctx->common.supported_features.named_data_streams)
975 for (u16 i = 0; i < inode->i_num_ads; i++) {
976 const struct wim_ads_entry *entry;
980 entry = &inode->i_ads_entries[i];
983 if (!entry->stream_name_nbytes)
990 /* Probably setting the allocation size to 0 has no effect, but
991 * we might as well try. */
992 allocation_size.QuadPart = 0;
994 build_extraction_path_with_ads(dentry, ctx,
996 entry->stream_name_nbytes /
998 path_modified = true;
999 status = do_create_file(&h, FILE_WRITE_DATA, &allocation_size,
1000 0, FILE_SUPERSEDE, 0, ctx);
1001 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
1002 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
1003 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't create \"%ls\" "
1004 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1005 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
1006 ret = WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
1011 /* Restore the path to the dentry itself */
1013 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1018 * Creates the directory named by @dentry, or uses an existing directory at that
1019 * location. If necessary, sets the short name and/or fixes compression and
1020 * encryption attributes.
1022 * Returns 0, WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR, or WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME.
1025 create_directory(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1026 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1033 /* Special attributes:
1035 * Use FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED if the directory needs to have it set.
1036 * This doesn't work for FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED (unfortunately).
1038 * Don't specify FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; it gets set anyway as a
1039 * result of the FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE option. */
1040 attrib = (dentry->d_inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED);
1042 /* DELETE is needed for set_short_name().
1043 * GENERIC_READ and GENERIC_WRITE are needed for
1044 * adjust_compression_attribute(). */
1045 status = create_file(&h, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE | DELETE, NULL,
1046 attrib, FILE_OPEN_IF, FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE,
1048 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
1049 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
1050 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't create directory \"%ls\" "
1051 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1052 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
1053 return WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR;
1056 ret = set_short_name(h, dentry, ctx);
1059 ret = adjust_compression_attribute(h, dentry, ctx);
1062 ret = maybe_clear_encryption_attribute(&h, dentry, ctx);
1063 /* May close the handle!!! */
1071 * Create all the directories being extracted, other than the target directory
1074 * Note: we don't honor directory hard links. However, we don't allow them to
1075 * exist in WIM images anyway (see inode_fixup.c).
1078 create_directories(struct list_head *dentry_list,
1079 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1081 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
1084 list_for_each_entry(dentry, dentry_list, d_extraction_list_node) {
1086 if (!(dentry->d_inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))
1089 /* Note: Here we include files with
1090 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY|FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT, but we
1091 * wait until later to actually set the reparse data. */
1093 /* If the root dentry is being extracted, it was already done so
1094 * in prepare_target(). */
1095 if (dentry_is_root(dentry))
1098 ret = create_directory(dentry, ctx);
1102 ret = create_any_empty_ads(dentry, ctx);
1106 ret = report_file_created(&ctx->common);
1114 * Creates the nondirectory file named by @dentry.
1116 * On success, returns an open handle to the file in @h_ret, with GENERIC_READ,
1117 * GENERIC_WRITE, and DELETE access. Also, the path to the file will be saved
1118 * in ctx->pathbuf. On failure, returns WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN.
1121 create_nondirectory_inode(HANDLE *h_ret, const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1122 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1124 const struct wim_inode *inode;
1127 bool retried = false;
1129 inode = dentry->d_inode;
1131 /* If the file already exists and has FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM and/or
1132 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN, these must be specified in order to supersede
1135 * Normally the user shouldn't be trying to overwrite such files anyway,
1136 * but we at least provide FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM and
1137 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN if the WIM inode has those attributes so that
1138 * we catch the case where the user extracts the same files to the same
1139 * location more than one time.
1141 * Also specify FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED if the file needs to be
1144 * In NO_ATTRIBUTES mode just don't specify any attributes at all.
1146 if (ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES) {
1149 attrib = (inode->i_attributes & (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM |
1150 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN |
1151 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED));
1153 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1155 status = do_create_file(h_ret, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE | DELETE,
1156 NULL, attrib, FILE_SUPERSEDE,
1157 FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE, ctx);
1158 if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
1161 ret = adjust_compression_attribute(*h_ret, dentry, ctx);
1163 (*func_NtClose)(*h_ret);
1167 ret = maybe_clear_encryption_attribute(h_ret, dentry, ctx);
1168 /* May close the handle!!! */
1172 (*func_NtClose)(*h_ret);
1177 /* Re-open the handle so that we can return it on
1179 status = do_create_file(h_ret,
1181 GENERIC_WRITE | DELETE,
1183 FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE, ctx);
1184 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status))
1188 ret = create_any_empty_ads(dentry, ctx);
1190 (*func_NtClose)(*h_ret);
1196 if (status == STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED && !retried) {
1197 /* We also can't supersede an existing file that has
1198 * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY set; doing so causes NtCreateFile()
1199 * to return STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED . The only workaround seems
1200 * to be to explicitly remove FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY on the
1201 * existing file, then try again. */
1203 FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
1206 status = do_create_file(&h, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES, NULL, 0,
1207 FILE_OPEN, FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE, ctx);
1208 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status))
1211 memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
1212 info.FileAttributes = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
1214 status = (*func_NtSetInformationFile)(h, &ctx->iosb,
1215 &info, sizeof(info),
1216 FileBasicInformation);
1218 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status))
1224 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
1225 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't create file \"%ls\" (status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1226 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
1227 return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
1230 /* Creates a hard link at the location named by @dentry to the file represented
1231 * by the open handle @h. Or, if the target volume does not support hard links,
1232 * create a separate file instead. */
1234 create_link(HANDLE h, const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1235 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1237 if (ctx->common.supported_features.hard_links) {
1239 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1241 size_t bufsize = offsetof(FILE_LINK_INFORMATION, FileName) +
1242 ctx->pathbuf.Length + sizeof(wchar_t);
1243 u8 buf[bufsize] _aligned_attribute(8);
1244 FILE_LINK_INFORMATION *info = (FILE_LINK_INFORMATION *)buf;
1247 info->ReplaceIfExists = TRUE;
1248 info->RootDirectory = ctx->attr.RootDirectory;
1249 info->FileNameLength = ctx->pathbuf.Length;
1250 memcpy(info->FileName, ctx->pathbuf.Buffer, ctx->pathbuf.Length);
1251 info->FileName[info->FileNameLength / 2] = L'\0';
1253 /* Note: the null terminator isn't actually necessary,
1254 * but if you don't add the extra character, you get
1255 * STATUS_INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH when FileNameLength
1256 * happens to be 2 */
1258 status = (*func_NtSetInformationFile)(h, &ctx->iosb,
1260 FileLinkInformation);
1261 if (NT_SUCCESS(status))
1263 ERROR("Failed to create link \"%ls\" (status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1264 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
1265 return WIMLIB_ERR_LINK;
1270 ret = create_nondirectory_inode(&h2, dentry, ctx);
1274 (*func_NtClose)(h2);
1279 /* Given an inode (represented by the open handle @h) for which one link has
1280 * been created (named by @first_dentry), create the other links.
1282 * Or, if the target volume does not support hard links, create separate files.
1284 * Note: This uses ctx->pathbuf and does not reset it.
1287 create_links(HANDLE h, const struct wim_dentry *first_dentry,
1288 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1290 const struct wim_inode *inode;
1291 const struct list_head *next;
1292 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
1295 inode = first_dentry->d_inode;
1296 next = inode->i_extraction_aliases.next;
1298 dentry = list_entry(next, struct wim_dentry,
1299 d_extraction_alias_node);
1300 if (dentry != first_dentry) {
1301 ret = create_link(h, dentry, ctx);
1306 } while (next != &inode->i_extraction_aliases);
1310 /* Create a nondirectory file, including all links. */
1312 create_nondirectory(const struct wim_inode *inode, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1314 const struct wim_dentry *first_dentry;
1318 first_dentry = first_extraction_alias(inode);
1320 /* Create first link. */
1321 ret = create_nondirectory_inode(&h, first_dentry, ctx);
1325 /* Set short name. */
1326 ret = set_short_name(h, first_dentry, ctx);
1328 /* Create additional links, OR if hard links are not supported just
1329 * create more files. */
1331 ret = create_links(h, first_dentry, ctx);
1337 /* Create all the nondirectory files being extracted, including all aliases
1340 create_nondirectories(struct list_head *dentry_list, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1342 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
1343 const struct wim_inode *inode;
1346 list_for_each_entry(dentry, dentry_list, d_extraction_list_node) {
1347 inode = dentry->d_inode;
1348 if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
1350 /* Call create_nondirectory() only once per inode */
1351 if (dentry != inode_first_extraction_dentry(inode))
1353 ret = create_nondirectory(inode, ctx);
1356 ret = report_file_created(&ctx->common);
1364 close_handles(struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1366 for (unsigned i = 0; i < ctx->num_open_handles; i++)
1367 (*func_NtClose)(ctx->open_handles[i]);
1370 /* Prepare to read the next stream, which has size @stream_size, into an
1371 * in-memory buffer. */
1373 prepare_data_buffer(struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx, u64 stream_size)
1375 if (stream_size > ctx->data_buffer_size) {
1376 /* Larger buffer needed. */
1378 if ((size_t)stream_size != stream_size)
1379 return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
1380 new_buffer = REALLOC(ctx->data_buffer, stream_size);
1382 return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
1383 ctx->data_buffer = new_buffer;
1384 ctx->data_buffer_size = stream_size;
1386 /* On the first call this changes data_buffer_ptr from NULL, which tells
1387 * extract_chunk() that the data buffer needs to be filled while reading
1388 * the stream data. */
1389 ctx->data_buffer_ptr = ctx->data_buffer;
1394 begin_extract_stream_instance(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *stream,
1395 struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1396 const wchar_t *stream_name,
1397 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1399 const struct wim_inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
1400 size_t stream_name_nchars = 0;
1401 FILE_ALLOCATION_INFORMATION alloc_info;
1405 if (unlikely(stream_name))
1406 stream_name_nchars = wcslen(stream_name);
1408 if (unlikely(stream_name_nchars)) {
1409 build_extraction_path_with_ads(dentry, ctx,
1410 stream_name, stream_name_nchars);
1412 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1415 /* Reparse point? */
1416 if (unlikely(inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT)
1417 && (stream_name_nchars == 0))
1419 if (!ctx->common.supported_features.reparse_points)
1422 /* We can't write the reparse stream directly; we must set it
1423 * with FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT, which requires that all the
1424 * data be available. So, stage the data in a buffer. */
1426 list_add_tail(&dentry->tmp_list, &ctx->reparse_dentries);
1427 return prepare_data_buffer(ctx, stream->size);
1430 /* Encrypted file? */
1431 if (unlikely(inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED)
1432 && (stream_name_nchars == 0))
1434 if (!ctx->common.supported_features.encrypted_files)
1437 /* We can't write encrypted file streams directly; we must use
1438 * WriteEncryptedFileRaw(), which requires providing the data
1439 * through a callback function. This can't easily be combined
1440 * with our own callback-based approach.
1442 * The current workaround is to simply read the stream into
1443 * memory and write the encrypted file from that.
1445 * TODO: This isn't sufficient for extremely large encrypted
1446 * files. Perhaps we should create an extra thread to write
1448 list_add_tail(&dentry->tmp_list, &ctx->encrypted_dentries);
1449 return prepare_data_buffer(ctx, stream->size);
1452 /* Extracting unnamed data stream in WIMBoot mode? */
1453 if (unlikely(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT)
1454 && (stream_name_nchars == 0)
1455 && (stream->resource_location == RESOURCE_IN_WIM)
1456 && (stream->rspec->wim == ctx->common.wim)
1457 && (stream->size == stream->rspec->uncompressed_size))
1459 int ret = calculate_dentry_full_path(dentry);
1462 if (in_prepopulate_list(dentry, ctx)) {
1463 union wimlib_progress_info info;
1465 info.wimboot_exclude.path_in_wim = dentry->_full_path;
1466 info.wimboot_exclude.extraction_path = current_path(ctx);
1468 ret = call_progress(ctx->common.progfunc,
1469 WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WIMBOOT_EXCLUDE,
1470 &info, ctx->common.progctx);
1471 FREE(dentry->_full_path);
1472 dentry->_full_path = NULL;
1475 /* Go on and open the file for normal extraction. */
1477 FREE(dentry->_full_path);
1478 dentry->_full_path = NULL;
1479 return wimboot_set_pointer(&ctx->attr,
1482 ctx->wimboot.data_source_id,
1483 ctx->wimboot.wim_lookup_table_hash,
1484 ctx->wimboot.wof_running);
1488 if (ctx->num_open_handles == MAX_OPEN_STREAMS) {
1489 /* XXX: Fix this. But because of the checks in
1490 * extract_stream_list(), this can now only happen on a
1491 * filesystem that does not support hard links. */
1492 ERROR("Can't extract data: too many open files!");
1493 return WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED;
1496 /* Open a new handle */
1497 status = do_create_file(&h,
1498 FILE_WRITE_DATA | SYNCHRONIZE,
1499 NULL, 0, FILE_OPEN_IF,
1500 FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY |
1501 FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT,
1503 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
1504 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
1505 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't open \"%ls\" for writing "
1506 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1507 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
1508 return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
1511 ctx->open_handles[ctx->num_open_handles++] = h;
1513 /* Allocate space for the data. */
1514 alloc_info.AllocationSize.QuadPart = stream->size;
1515 (*func_NtSetInformationFile)(h, &ctx->iosb,
1516 &alloc_info, sizeof(alloc_info),
1517 FileAllocationInformation);
1521 /* Set the reparse data @rpbuf of length @rpbuflen on the extracted file
1522 * corresponding to the WIM dentry @dentry. */
1524 do_set_reparse_data(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1525 const void *rpbuf, u16 rpbuflen,
1526 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1531 status = create_file(&h, GENERIC_WRITE, NULL,
1532 0, FILE_OPEN, 0, dentry, ctx);
1533 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status))
1536 status = (*func_NtFsControlFile)(h, NULL, NULL, NULL,
1537 &ctx->iosb, FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT,
1538 (void *)rpbuf, rpbuflen,
1542 if (NT_SUCCESS(status))
1545 /* On Windows, by default only the Administrator can create symbolic
1546 * links for some reason. By default we just issue a warning if this
1547 * appears to be the problem. Use WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS
1548 * to get a hard error. */
1549 if (!(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS)
1550 && (status == STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD ||
1551 status == STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
1552 && (dentry->d_inode->i_reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK ||
1553 dentry->d_inode->i_reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT))
1555 WARNING("Can't create symbolic link \"%ls\"! \n"
1556 " (Need Administrator rights, or at least "
1558 " SeCreateSymbolicLink privilege.)",
1564 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
1565 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't set reparse data on \"%ls\" "
1566 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1567 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
1568 return WIMLIB_ERR_SET_REPARSE_DATA;
1571 /* Given a Windows NT namespace path, such as \??\e:\Windows\System32, return a
1572 * pointer to the suffix of the path that begins with the device directly, such
1573 * as e:\Windows\System32. */
1574 static const wchar_t *
1575 skip_nt_toplevel_component(const wchar_t *path, size_t path_nchars)
1577 static const wchar_t * const dirs[] = {
1582 size_t first_dir_len = 0;
1583 const wchar_t * const end = path + path_nchars;
1585 for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_LEN(dirs); i++) {
1586 size_t len = wcslen(dirs[i]);
1587 if (len <= (end - path) && !wcsnicmp(path, dirs[i], len)) {
1588 first_dir_len = len;
1592 if (first_dir_len == 0)
1594 path += first_dir_len;
1595 while (path != end && *path == L'\\')
1600 /* Given a Windows NT namespace path, such as \??\e:\Windows\System32, return a
1601 * pointer to the suffix of the path that is device-relative, such as
1604 * The path has an explicit length and is not necessarily null terminated.
1606 * If the path just something like \??\e: then the returned pointer will point
1607 * just past the colon. In this case the length of the result will be 0
1609 static const wchar_t *
1610 get_device_relative_path(const wchar_t *path, size_t path_nchars)
1612 const wchar_t * const orig_path = path;
1613 const wchar_t * const end = path + path_nchars;
1615 path = skip_nt_toplevel_component(path, path_nchars);
1616 if (path == orig_path)
1619 path = wmemchr(path, L'\\', (end - path));
1624 } while (path != end && *path == L'\\');
1629 * Given a reparse point buffer for a symbolic link or junction, adjust its
1630 * contents so that the target of the link is consistent with the new location
1634 try_rpfix(u8 *rpbuf, u16 *rpbuflen_p, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1636 struct reparse_data rpdata;
1637 size_t orig_subst_name_nchars;
1638 const wchar_t *relpath;
1639 size_t relpath_nchars;
1640 size_t target_ntpath_nchars;
1641 size_t fixed_subst_name_nchars;
1642 const wchar_t *fixed_print_name;
1643 size_t fixed_print_name_nchars;
1645 if (parse_reparse_data(rpbuf, *rpbuflen_p, &rpdata)) {
1646 /* Do nothing if the reparse data is invalid. */
1650 if (rpdata.rptag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK &&
1651 (rpdata.rpflags & SYMBOLIC_LINK_RELATIVE))
1653 /* Do nothing if it's a relative symbolic link. */
1657 /* Build the new substitute name from the NT namespace path to the
1658 * target directory, then a path separator, then the "device relative"
1659 * part of the old substitute name. */
1661 orig_subst_name_nchars = rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes / sizeof(wchar_t);
1663 relpath = get_device_relative_path(rpdata.substitute_name,
1664 orig_subst_name_nchars);
1665 relpath_nchars = orig_subst_name_nchars -
1666 (relpath - rpdata.substitute_name);
1668 target_ntpath_nchars = ctx->target_ntpath.Length / sizeof(wchar_t);
1670 fixed_subst_name_nchars = target_ntpath_nchars;
1672 fixed_subst_name_nchars += 1 + relpath_nchars;
1673 wchar_t fixed_subst_name[fixed_subst_name_nchars];
1675 wmemcpy(fixed_subst_name, ctx->target_ntpath.Buffer,
1676 target_ntpath_nchars);
1677 if (relpath_nchars) {
1678 fixed_subst_name[target_ntpath_nchars] = L'\\';
1679 wmemcpy(&fixed_subst_name[target_ntpath_nchars + 1],
1680 relpath, relpath_nchars);
1682 /* Doesn't need to be null-terminated. */
1684 /* Print name should be Win32, but not all NT names can even be
1685 * translated to Win32 names. But we can at least delete the top-level
1686 * directory, such as \??\, and this will have the expected result in
1687 * the usual case. */
1688 fixed_print_name = skip_nt_toplevel_component(fixed_subst_name,
1689 fixed_subst_name_nchars);
1690 fixed_print_name_nchars = fixed_subst_name_nchars - (fixed_print_name -
1693 rpdata.substitute_name = fixed_subst_name;
1694 rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes = fixed_subst_name_nchars * sizeof(wchar_t);
1695 rpdata.print_name = (wchar_t *)fixed_print_name;
1696 rpdata.print_name_nbytes = fixed_print_name_nchars * sizeof(wchar_t);
1697 make_reparse_buffer(&rpdata, rpbuf, rpbuflen_p);
1700 /* Sets reparse data on the specified file. This handles "fixing" the targets
1701 * of absolute symbolic links and junctions if WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RPFIX was
1704 set_reparse_data(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1705 const void *_rpbuf, u16 rpbuflen, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1707 const struct wim_inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
1708 const void *rpbuf = _rpbuf;
1710 if ((ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RPFIX)
1711 && !inode->i_not_rpfixed
1712 && (inode->i_reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK ||
1713 inode->i_reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT))
1715 memcpy(&ctx->rpfixbuf, _rpbuf, rpbuflen);
1716 try_rpfix((u8 *)&ctx->rpfixbuf, &rpbuflen, ctx);
1717 rpbuf = &ctx->rpfixbuf;
1719 return do_set_reparse_data(dentry, rpbuf, rpbuflen, ctx);
1723 /* Import the next block of raw encrypted data */
1725 import_encrypted_data(PBYTE pbData, PVOID pvCallbackContext, PULONG Length)
1727 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx = pvCallbackContext;
1730 copy_len = min(ctx->encrypted_size - ctx->encrypted_offset, *Length);
1731 memcpy(pbData, &ctx->data_buffer[ctx->encrypted_offset], copy_len);
1732 ctx->encrypted_offset += copy_len;
1734 return ERROR_SUCCESS;
1737 /* Write the raw encrypted data to the already-created file corresponding to
1740 * The raw encrypted data is provided in ctx->data_buffer, and its size is
1741 * ctx->encrypted_size. */
1743 extract_encrypted_file(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
1744 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1749 /* Temporarily build a Win32 path for OpenEncryptedFileRaw() */
1750 build_win32_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1752 err = OpenEncryptedFileRaw(ctx->pathbuf.Buffer,
1753 CREATE_FOR_IMPORT, &rawctx);
1755 /* Restore the NT namespace path */
1756 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1758 if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
1759 set_errno_from_win32_error(err);
1760 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't open \"%ls\" for encrypted import "
1761 "(err=%"PRIu32")", current_path(ctx), (u32)err);
1762 return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
1765 ctx->encrypted_offset = 0;
1767 err = WriteEncryptedFileRaw(import_encrypted_data, ctx, rawctx);
1769 CloseEncryptedFileRaw(rawctx);
1771 if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
1772 set_errno_from_win32_error(err);
1773 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't import encrypted file \"%ls\" "
1774 "(err=%"PRIu32")", current_path(ctx), (u32)err);
1775 return WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE;
1781 /* Called when starting to read a stream for extraction on Windows */
1783 begin_extract_stream(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *stream, void *_ctx)
1785 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx = _ctx;
1786 const struct stream_owner *owners = stream_owners(stream);
1789 ctx->num_open_handles = 0;
1790 ctx->data_buffer_ptr = NULL;
1791 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->reparse_dentries);
1792 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->encrypted_dentries);
1794 for (u32 i = 0; i < stream->out_refcnt; i++) {
1795 const struct wim_inode *inode = owners[i].inode;
1796 const wchar_t *stream_name = owners[i].stream_name;
1797 struct wim_dentry *dentry;
1799 /* A copy of the stream needs to be extracted to @inode. */
1801 if (ctx->common.supported_features.hard_links) {
1802 dentry = inode_first_extraction_dentry(inode);
1803 ret = begin_extract_stream_instance(stream, dentry,
1808 /* Hard links not supported. Extract the stream
1809 * separately to each alias of the inode. */
1810 struct list_head *next;
1812 next = inode->i_extraction_aliases.next;
1814 dentry = list_entry(next, struct wim_dentry,
1815 d_extraction_alias_node);
1816 ret = begin_extract_stream_instance(stream,
1823 } while (next != &inode->i_extraction_aliases);
1834 /* Called when the next chunk of a stream has been read for extraction on
1837 extract_chunk(const void *chunk, size_t size, void *_ctx)
1839 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx = _ctx;
1841 /* Write the data chunk to each open handle */
1842 for (unsigned i = 0; i < ctx->num_open_handles; i++) {
1843 u8 *bufptr = (u8 *)chunk;
1844 size_t bytes_remaining = size;
1846 while (bytes_remaining) {
1847 ULONG count = min(0xFFFFFFFF, bytes_remaining);
1849 status = (*func_NtWriteFile)(ctx->open_handles[i],
1851 &ctx->iosb, bufptr, count,
1853 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
1854 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
1855 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Error writing data to target "
1856 "volume (status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
1858 return WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE;
1860 bufptr += ctx->iosb.Information;
1861 bytes_remaining -= ctx->iosb.Information;
1865 /* Copy the data chunk into the buffer (if needed) */
1866 if (ctx->data_buffer_ptr)
1867 ctx->data_buffer_ptr = mempcpy(ctx->data_buffer_ptr,
1872 /* Called when a stream has been fully read for extraction on Windows */
1874 end_extract_stream(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *stream, int status, void *_ctx)
1876 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx = _ctx;
1878 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
1885 if (likely(!ctx->data_buffer_ptr))
1888 if (!list_empty(&ctx->reparse_dentries)) {
1889 if (stream->size > REPARSE_DATA_MAX_SIZE) {
1890 dentry = list_first_entry(&ctx->reparse_dentries,
1891 struct wim_dentry, tmp_list);
1892 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
1893 ERROR("Reparse data of \"%ls\" has size "
1894 "%"PRIu64" bytes (exceeds %u bytes)",
1895 current_path(ctx), stream->size,
1896 REPARSE_DATA_MAX_SIZE);
1897 return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA;
1899 /* In the WIM format, reparse streams are just the reparse data
1900 * and omit the header. But we can reconstruct the header. */
1901 memcpy(ctx->rpbuf.rpdata, ctx->data_buffer, stream->size);
1902 ctx->rpbuf.rpdatalen = stream->size;
1903 ctx->rpbuf.rpreserved = 0;
1904 list_for_each_entry(dentry, &ctx->reparse_dentries, tmp_list) {
1905 ctx->rpbuf.rptag = dentry->d_inode->i_reparse_tag;
1906 ret = set_reparse_data(dentry, &ctx->rpbuf,
1907 stream->size + REPARSE_DATA_OFFSET,
1914 if (!list_empty(&ctx->encrypted_dentries)) {
1915 ctx->encrypted_size = stream->size;
1916 list_for_each_entry(dentry, &ctx->encrypted_dentries, tmp_list) {
1917 ret = extract_encrypted_file(dentry, ctx);
1926 /* Attributes that can't be set directly */
1927 #define SPECIAL_ATTRIBUTES \
1928 (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT | \
1929 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY | \
1930 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED | \
1931 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE | \
1932 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED)
1934 /* Set the security descriptor @desc, of @desc_size bytes, on the file with open
1937 set_security_descriptor(HANDLE h, const void *desc,
1938 size_t desc_size, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
1940 SECURITY_INFORMATION info;
1943 /* We really just want to set entire the security descriptor as-is, but
1944 * all available APIs require specifying the specific parts of the
1945 * descriptor being set. Start out by requesting all parts be set. If
1946 * permissions problems are encountered, fall back to omitting some
1947 * parts (first the SACL, then the DACL, then the owner), unless the
1948 * WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS flag has been enabled. */
1949 info = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION | GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
1950 DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION | SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
1952 /* Prefer NtSetSecurityObject() to SetFileSecurity(). SetFileSecurity()
1953 * itself necessarily uses NtSetSecurityObject() as the latter is the
1954 * underlying system call for setting security information, but
1955 * SetFileSecurity() opens the handle with NtCreateFile() without
1956 * FILE_OPEN_FILE_BACKUP_INTENT. Hence, access checks are done and due
1957 * to the Windows security model, even a process running as the
1958 * Administrator can have access denied. (Of course, this not mentioned
1959 * in the MS "documentation".) */
1961 status = (*func_NtSetSecurityObject)(h, info, (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)desc);
1962 if (NT_SUCCESS(status))
1964 /* Failed to set the requested parts of the security descriptor. If the
1965 * error was permissions-related, try to set fewer parts of the security
1966 * descriptor, unless WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS is enabled. */
1967 if ((status == STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD ||
1968 status == STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED) &&
1969 !(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS))
1971 if (info & SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
1972 info &= ~SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
1973 ctx->partial_security_descriptors++;
1976 if (info & DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
1977 info &= ~DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
1980 if (info & OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
1981 info &= ~OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
1984 /* Nothing left except GROUP, and if we removed it we
1985 * wouldn't have anything at all. */
1988 /* No part of the security descriptor could be set, or
1989 * WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS is enabled and the full security
1990 * descriptor could not be set. */
1991 if (!(info & SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION))
1992 ctx->partial_security_descriptors--;
1993 ctx->no_security_descriptors++;
1997 /* Set metadata on the open file @h from the WIM inode @inode. */
1999 do_apply_metadata_to_file(HANDLE h, const struct wim_inode *inode,
2000 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
2002 FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
2005 /* Set security descriptor if present and not in NO_ACLS mode */
2006 if (inode->i_security_id >= 0 &&
2007 !(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ACLS))
2009 const struct wim_security_data *sd;
2013 sd = wim_get_current_security_data(ctx->common.wim);
2014 desc = sd->descriptors[inode->i_security_id];
2015 desc_size = sd->sizes[inode->i_security_id];
2017 status = set_security_descriptor(h, desc, desc_size, ctx);
2018 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status) &&
2019 (ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS))
2021 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
2022 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't set security descriptor "
2023 "on \"%ls\" (status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
2024 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
2025 return WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SECURITY;
2029 /* Set attributes and timestamps */
2030 info.CreationTime.QuadPart = inode->i_creation_time;
2031 info.LastAccessTime.QuadPart = inode->i_last_access_time;
2032 info.LastWriteTime.QuadPart = inode->i_last_write_time;
2033 info.ChangeTime.QuadPart = 0;
2034 if (ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES)
2035 info.FileAttributes = 0;
2037 info.FileAttributes = inode->i_attributes & ~SPECIAL_ATTRIBUTES;
2039 status = (*func_NtSetInformationFile)(h, &ctx->iosb,
2040 &info, sizeof(info),
2041 FileBasicInformation);
2042 /* On FAT volumes we get STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER if we try to set
2043 * attributes on the root directory. (Apparently because FAT doesn't
2044 * actually have a place to store those attributes!) */
2045 if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)
2046 && !(status == STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER &&
2047 dentry_is_root(inode_first_extraction_dentry(inode))))
2049 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
2050 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't set basic metadata on \"%ls\" "
2051 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
2052 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
2053 return WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES;
2060 apply_metadata_to_file(const struct wim_dentry *dentry,
2061 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
2063 const struct wim_inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
2069 perms = FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | WRITE_DAC |
2070 WRITE_OWNER | ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
2072 build_extraction_path(dentry, ctx);
2074 /* Open a handle with as many relevant permissions as possible. */
2075 while (!NT_SUCCESS(status = do_create_file(&h, perms, NULL,
2076 0, FILE_OPEN, 0, ctx)))
2078 if (status == STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD ||
2079 status == STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
2081 if (perms & ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY) {
2082 perms &= ~ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
2085 if (perms & WRITE_DAC) {
2086 perms &= ~WRITE_DAC;
2089 if (perms & WRITE_OWNER) {
2090 perms &= ~WRITE_OWNER;
2094 set_errno_from_nt_status(status);
2095 ERROR_WITH_ERRNO("Can't open \"%ls\" to set metadata "
2096 "(status=0x%08"PRIx32")",
2097 current_path(ctx), (u32)status);
2098 return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
2101 ret = do_apply_metadata_to_file(h, inode, ctx);
2109 apply_metadata(struct list_head *dentry_list, struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
2111 const struct wim_dentry *dentry;
2114 /* We go in reverse so that metadata is set on all a directory's
2115 * children before the directory itself. This avoids any potential
2116 * problems with attributes, timestamps, or security descriptors. */
2117 list_for_each_entry_reverse(dentry, dentry_list, d_extraction_list_node)
2119 ret = apply_metadata_to_file(dentry, ctx);
2122 ret = report_file_metadata_applied(&ctx->common);
2129 /* Issue warnings about problems during the extraction for which warnings were
2130 * not already issued (due to the high number of potential warnings if we issued
2131 * them per-file). */
2133 do_warnings(const struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx)
2135 if (ctx->partial_security_descriptors == 0 &&
2136 ctx->no_security_descriptors == 0 &&
2137 ctx->num_short_name_failures == 0)
2140 WARNING("Extraction to \"%ls\" complete, but with one or more warnings:",
2141 ctx->common.target);
2142 if (ctx->num_short_name_failures) {
2143 WARNING("- Could not set short names on %lu files or directories",
2144 ctx->num_short_name_failures);
2146 if (ctx->partial_security_descriptors) {
2147 WARNING("- Could only partially set the security descriptor\n"
2148 " on %lu files or directories.",
2149 ctx->partial_security_descriptors);
2151 if (ctx->no_security_descriptors) {
2152 WARNING("- Could not set security descriptor at all\n"
2153 " on %lu files or directories.",
2154 ctx->no_security_descriptors);
2156 if (ctx->partial_security_descriptors || ctx->no_security_descriptors) {
2157 WARNING("To fully restore all security descriptors, run the program\n"
2158 " with Administrator rights.");
2162 /* Extract files from a WIM image to a directory on Windows */
2164 win32_extract(struct list_head *dentry_list, struct apply_ctx *_ctx)
2167 struct win32_apply_ctx *ctx = (struct win32_apply_ctx *)_ctx;
2169 ret = prepare_target(dentry_list, ctx);
2173 if (unlikely(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT)) {
2174 ret = start_wimboot_extraction(ctx);
2179 reset_file_progress(&ctx->common);
2181 ret = create_directories(dentry_list, ctx);
2185 ret = create_nondirectories(dentry_list, ctx);
2189 struct read_stream_list_callbacks cbs = {
2190 .begin_stream = begin_extract_stream,
2191 .begin_stream_ctx = ctx,
2192 .consume_chunk = extract_chunk,
2193 .consume_chunk_ctx = ctx,
2194 .end_stream = end_extract_stream,
2195 .end_stream_ctx = ctx,
2197 ret = extract_stream_list(&ctx->common, &cbs);
2201 reset_file_progress(&ctx->common);
2203 ret = apply_metadata(dentry_list, ctx);
2207 if (unlikely(ctx->common.extract_flags & WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT)) {
2208 ret = end_wimboot_extraction(ctx);
2216 (*func_NtClose)(ctx->h_target);
2217 if (ctx->target_ntpath.Buffer)
2218 HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, ctx->target_ntpath.Buffer);
2219 FREE(ctx->pathbuf.Buffer);
2220 FREE(ctx->print_buffer);
2221 if (ctx->wimboot.prepopulate_pats) {
2222 FREE(ctx->wimboot.prepopulate_pats->strings);
2223 FREE(ctx->wimboot.prepopulate_pats);
2225 FREE(ctx->wimboot.mem_prepopulate_pats);
2226 FREE(ctx->data_buffer);
2230 const struct apply_operations win32_apply_ops = {
2232 .get_supported_features = win32_get_supported_features,
2233 .extract = win32_extract,
2234 .context_size = sizeof(struct win32_apply_ctx),
2237 #endif /* __WIN32__ */