*
* If we open a WIM and read its lookup table, the location is set to
* RESOURCE_IN_WIM since all the streams will initially be located in the WIM.
- * However, to deal with problems such as image capture and image mount, we
- * allow the actual location of the stream to be somewhere else, such as an
- * external file.
+ * However, to handle situations such as image capture and image mount, we allow
+ * the actual location of the stream to be somewhere else, such as an external
+ * file.
*/
enum resource_location {
- /* The lookup table entry does not correspond to a stream (this state
- * should exist only temporarily) */
+ /* The lookup table entry does not yet correspond to a stream; this is a
+ * temporary state only. */
RESOURCE_NONEXISTENT = 0,
- /* The stream resource is located in a WIM file. The WIMStruct for the
- * WIM file will be pointed to by the @wim member. */
+ /* The stream is located in a resource in a WIM file identified by the
+ * `struct wim_resource_spec' pointed to by @rspec. @offset_in_res
+ * identifies the offset at which this particular stream begins in the
+ * uncompressed data of the resource; this is normally 0, but in general
+ * a WIM resource may be "packed" and potentially contain multiple
+ * streams. */
RESOURCE_IN_WIM,
-#ifndef __WIN32__
- /* The stream resource is located in an external file. The name of the
- * file will be provided by @file_on_disk member. */
+ /* The stream is located in the external file named by @file_on_disk.
+ * On Windows, @file_on_disk may actually specify a named data stream
+ * (file path, then colon, then name of the stream). */
RESOURCE_IN_FILE_ON_DISK,
-#endif
- /* The stream resource is directly attached in an in-memory buffer
- * pointed to by @attached_buffer. */
+ /* The stream is directly attached in the in-memory buffer pointed to by
+ * @attached_buffer. */
RESOURCE_IN_ATTACHED_BUFFER,
#ifdef WITH_FUSE
- /* The stream resource is located in an external file in the staging
- * directory for a read-write mount. */
+ /* The stream is located in the external file named by
+ * @staging_file_name, located in the staging directory for a read-write
+ * mount. */
RESOURCE_IN_STAGING_FILE,
#endif
#ifdef WITH_NTFS_3G
- /* The stream resource is located in an NTFS volume. It is identified
- * by volume, filename, data stream name, and by whether it is a reparse
- * point or not. @ntfs_loc points to a structure containing this
- * information. */
+ /* The stream is located in an NTFS volume. It is identified by volume,
+ * filename, data stream name, and by whether it is a reparse point or
+ * not. @ntfs_loc points to a structure containing this information.
+ * */
RESOURCE_IN_NTFS_VOLUME,
#endif
#ifdef __WIN32__
- /* Resource must be accessed using Win32 API (may be a named data
- * stream) */
- RESOURCE_WIN32,
-
- /* Windows only: the file is on disk in the file named @file_on_disk,
- * but the file is encrypted and must be read using special functions.
- * */
+ /* Windows only: the stream is located in the external file named by
+ * @file_on_disk, but the file is encrypted and must be read using the
+ * appropriate Windows API. */
RESOURCE_WIN32_ENCRYPTED,
#endif
};
-/*
- * An entry in the lookup table in the WIM file.
+/* Specification for a stream, which may be the contents of a file (unnamed data
+ * stream), a named data stream, reparse point data, or a WIM metadata resource.
*
- * It is used to find data streams for files in the WIM.
- *
- * Metadata resources and reparse point data buffers will also have lookup table
- * entries associated with the data.
- *
- * The lookup_table_entry for a given dentry or alternate stream entry in the
- * WIM is found using the SHA1 message digest field.
- */
+ * One instance of this structure is created for each entry in the WIM's lookup
+ * table, hence the name of the struct. Each of these entries contains the SHA1
+ * message digest of a stream and the location of the stream data in the WIM
+ * file (size, location, flags). The in-memory lookup table is a map from SHA1
+ * message digests to stream locations. */
struct wim_lookup_table_entry {
- /* List of lookup table entries in this hash bucket */
+ /* List node for a hash bucket of the lookup table. */
struct hlist_node hash_list;
- /* Location and size of the stream in the WIM, whether it is compressed
- * or not, and whether it's a metadata resource or not. This is an
- * on-disk field. */
- struct resource_entry resource_entry;
-
- /* Specifies which part of the split WIM the resource is located in.
- * This is on on-disk field.
- *
- * In stand-alone WIMs, this must be 1.
- *
- * In split WIMs, every split WIM part has its own lookup table, and in
- * read_lookup_table() it's currently expected that the part number of
- * each lookup table entry in a split WIM part's lookup table is the
- * same as the part number of that split WIM part. So this makes this
- * field redundant since we store a pointer to the corresponding
- * WIMStruct in the lookup table entry anyway.
- */
- u16 part_number;
+ /* Uncompressed size of this stream. */
+ u64 size;
- /* One of the `enum resource_location' values documented above. */
- u16 resource_location : 5;
+ /* Stream flags (WIM_RESHDR_FLAG_*). */
+ u32 flags : 8;
- /* 1 if this stream is a unique size (only set while writing streams). */
- u8 unique_size : 1;
+ /* One of the `enum resource_location' values documented above. */
+ u32 resource_location : 4;
/* 1 if this stream has not had a SHA1 message digest calculated for it
- * yet */
- u8 unhashed : 1;
+ * yet. */
+ u32 unhashed : 1;
- u8 deferred : 1;
+ /* Temoorary fields used when writing streams; set as documented for
+ * prepare_stream_list_for_write(). */
+ u32 unique_size : 1;
+ u32 will_be_in_output_wim : 1;
- u8 no_progress : 1;
-
- /* (On-disk field)
- * Number of times this lookup table entry is referenced by dentries.
- * Unfortunately, this field is not always set correctly in Microsoft's
- * WIMs, so we have no choice but to fix it if more references to the
- * lookup table entry are found than stated here. */
- u32 refcnt;
+ /* Set to 1 when a metadata entry has its checksum changed; in such
+ * cases the hash cannot be used to verify the data if the metadata
+ * resource is read again. (This could be avoided if we used separate
+ * fields for input/output checksum, but most stream entries wouldn't
+ * need this.) */
+ u32 dont_check_metadata_hash : 1;
union {
/* (On-disk field) SHA1 message digest of the stream referenced
- * by this lookup table entry */
+ * by this lookup table entry. */
u8 hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
/* First 4 or 8 bytes of the SHA1 message digest, used for
* inserting the entry into the hash table. Since the SHA1
* message digest can be considered random, we don't really need
* the full 20 byte hash just to insert the entry in a hash
- * table. */
+ * table. */
size_t hash_short;
/* Unhashed entries only (unhashed == 1): these variables make
};
};
- /* When a WIM file is written, out_refcnt starts at 0 and is incremented
- * whenever the stream pointed to by this lookup table entry needs to be
- * written. The stream only need to be written when out_refcnt is
- * nonzero, since otherwise it is not referenced by any dentries. */
+ /* Number of times this lookup table entry is referenced by dentries in
+ * the WIM. When a WIM's lookup table is read, this field is
+ * initialized from a corresponding entry; while it should be correct,
+ * in general it may not be. wim_recalculate_refcnts() recalculates the
+ * reference counts for all streams and is run before doing any
+ * deletions. */
+ u32 refcnt;
+
+ /* When a WIM file is written, this is set to the number of references
+ * (by dentries) to this stream in the output WIM file.
+ *
+ * During extraction, this is set to the number of times the stream must
+ * be extracted.
+ *
+ * During image export, this is set to the number of references of this
+ * stream that originated from the source WIM. */
u32 out_refcnt;
- /* Pointers to somewhere where the stream is actually located. See the
- * comments for the @resource_location field above. */
+#ifdef WITH_FUSE
+ /* Number of times this stream has been opened; used only during
+ * mounting. */
+ u16 num_opened_fds;
+#endif
+
+ /* Specification of where this stream is actually located. Which member
+ * is valid is determined by the @resource_location field. */
union {
- WIMStruct *wim;
+ struct {
+ struct wim_resource_spec *rspec;
+ u64 offset_in_res;
+ };
tchar *file_on_disk;
void *attached_buffer;
#ifdef WITH_FUSE
#endif
};
- /* Actual reference count to this stream (only used while
- * verifying an image). */
- u32 real_refcnt;
-
- union {
- #ifdef WITH_FUSE
- /* Number of times this stream has been opened (used only during
- * mounting) */
- u16 num_opened_fds;
- #endif
+ /* Links together streams that share the same underlying WIM resource.
+ * The head is the `stream_list' member of `struct wim_resource_spec'.
+ */
+ struct list_head rspec_node;
- /* This field is used for the special hardlink or symlink image
- * extraction mode. In these mode, all identical files are linked
- * together, and @extracted_file will be set to the filename of the
- * first extracted file containing this stream. */
- tchar *extracted_file;
- };
+ /* This field is used during the hardlink and symlink image extraction
+ * modes. In these modes, all identical files are linked together, and
+ * @extracted_file will be set to the filename of the first extracted
+ * file containing this stream. */
+ tchar *extracted_file;
+ /* Temporary fields */
union {
- /* When a WIM file is written, @output_resource_entry is filled
- * in with the resource entry for the output WIM. This will not
- * necessarily be the same as the @resource_entry since:
- * - The stream may have a different offset in the new WIM
- * - The stream may have a different compressed size in the new
- * WIM if the compression type changed
- */
- struct resource_entry output_resource_entry;
-
+ /* Fields used temporarily during WIM file writing. */
struct {
- struct list_head msg_list;
- struct list_head being_compressed_list;
- };
- struct list_head lte_dentry_list;
+ union {
+ /* List node used for stream size table. */
+ struct hlist_node hash_list_2;
+
+ /* Metadata for the underlying packed resource
+ * in the WIM being written (only valid if
+ * WIM_RESHDR_FLAG_PACKED_STREAMS set in
+ * out_reshdr.flags). */
+ struct {
+ u64 out_res_offset_in_wim;
+ u64 out_res_size_in_wim;
+ };
+ };
+
+ /* Links streams being written to the WIM. */
+ struct list_head write_streams_list;
- struct {
- struct hlist_node hash_list_2;
+ /* Metadata for this stream in the WIM being written.
+ */
+ struct wim_reshdr out_reshdr;
+ };
- struct list_head write_streams_list;
+ /* Used temporarily during extraction */
+ union {
+ /* Dentries to extract that reference this stream.
+ * out_refcnt tracks the number of slots filled. */
+ struct wim_dentry *inline_lte_dentries[7];
+ struct {
+ struct wim_dentry **lte_dentries;
+ size_t alloc_lte_dentries;
+ };
};
+
+ /* Actual reference count to this stream (only used while
+ * verifying an image). */
+ u32 real_refcnt;
};
- /* Temporary list fields */
+ /* Temporary list fields. */
union {
- struct list_head unhashed_list;
- struct list_head swm_stream_list;
+ /* Links streams for writing lookup table. */
struct list_head lookup_table_list;
+
+ /* Links streams being extracted. */
struct list_head extraction_list;
+
+ /* Links streams being exported. */
struct list_head export_stream_list;
};
-};
-static inline u64
-wim_resource_size(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
-{
- return lte->resource_entry.original_size;
-}
-
-static inline u64
-wim_resource_chunks(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
-{
- return (wim_resource_size(lte) + WIM_CHUNK_SIZE - 1) / WIM_CHUNK_SIZE;
-}
+ /* Links streams that are still unhashed after being been added to a
+ * WIM. */
+ struct list_head unhashed_list;
+};
-static inline u64
-wim_resource_compressed_size(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
+static inline bool
+lte_is_partial(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry * lte)
{
- return lte->resource_entry.size;
+ return lte->resource_location == RESOURCE_IN_WIM &&
+ lte->size != lte->rspec->uncompressed_size;
}
-extern int
-wim_resource_compression_type(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte);
-
static inline bool
lte_filename_valid(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
{
- return 0
+ return lte->resource_location == RESOURCE_IN_FILE_ON_DISK
#ifdef __WIN32__
- || lte->resource_location == RESOURCE_WIN32
|| lte->resource_location == RESOURCE_WIN32_ENCRYPTED
- #else
- || lte->resource_location == RESOURCE_IN_FILE_ON_DISK
#endif
#ifdef WITH_FUSE
|| lte->resource_location == RESOURCE_IN_STAGING_FILE
}
extern struct wim_lookup_table *
-new_lookup_table(size_t capacity);
+new_lookup_table(size_t capacity) _malloc_attribute;
extern int
-read_lookup_table(WIMStruct *w);
+read_wim_lookup_table(WIMStruct *wim);
extern int
-write_lookup_table(WIMStruct *w, int image, struct resource_entry *out_res_entry);
-
-extern int
-write_lookup_table_from_stream_list(struct list_head *stream_list,
- int out_fd,
- struct resource_entry *out_res_entry);
+write_wim_lookup_table_from_stream_list(struct list_head *stream_list,
+ struct filedes *out_fd,
+ u16 part_number,
+ struct wim_reshdr *out_reshdr,
+ int write_resource_flags);
extern void
free_lookup_table(struct wim_lookup_table *table);
extern void
lookup_table_insert(struct wim_lookup_table *table, struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte);
-/* Unlinks a lookup table entry from the table; does not free it. */
+/* Unlinks a lookup table entry from the table; does not free it. */
static inline void
lookup_table_unlink(struct wim_lookup_table *table, struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
{
}
extern struct wim_lookup_table_entry *
-new_lookup_table_entry(void);
+new_lookup_table_entry(void) _malloc_attribute;
extern struct wim_lookup_table_entry *
-clone_lookup_table_entry(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte);
+clone_lookup_table_entry(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
+ _malloc_attribute;
extern void
-print_lookup_table_entry(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *entry,
- FILE *out);
+print_lookup_table_entry(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte, FILE *out);
extern void
free_lookup_table_entry(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte);
+extern void
+lte_to_wimlib_resource_entry(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte,
+ struct wimlib_resource_entry *wentry);
+
extern int
for_lookup_table_entry(struct wim_lookup_table *table,
int (*visitor)(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *, void *),
void *arg);
extern int
-cmp_streams_by_wim_position(const void *p1, const void *p2);
+sort_stream_list(struct list_head *stream_list,
+ size_t list_head_offset,
+ int (*compar)(const void *, const void*));
+
+extern int
+sort_stream_list_by_sequential_order(struct list_head *stream_list,
+ size_t list_head_offset);
extern int
for_lookup_table_entry_pos_sorted(struct wim_lookup_table *table,
void *arg);
extern struct wim_lookup_table_entry *
-__lookup_resource(const struct wim_lookup_table *table, const u8 hash[]);
+lookup_resource(const struct wim_lookup_table *table, const u8 hash[]);
extern int
-lookup_resource(WIMStruct *w, const tchar *path,
- int lookup_flags, struct wim_dentry **dentry_ret,
- struct wim_lookup_table_entry **lte_ret, u16 *stream_idx_ret);
+wim_pathname_to_stream(WIMStruct *wim, const tchar *path,
+ int lookup_flags,
+ struct wim_dentry **dentry_ret,
+ struct wim_lookup_table_entry **lte_ret,
+ u16 *stream_idx_ret);
extern void
lte_decrement_refcnt(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte,
#endif
extern int
-lte_zero_out_refcnt(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *entry, void *ignore);
+lte_zero_out_refcnt(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte, void *ignore);
extern int
-lte_zero_real_refcnt(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *entry, void *ignore);
+lte_zero_real_refcnt(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte, void *ignore);
extern int
lte_free_extracted_file(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte, void *ignore);
-extern void
-inode_resolve_ltes(struct wim_inode *inode, struct wim_lookup_table *table);
+static inline void
+lte_bind_wim_resource_spec(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte,
+ struct wim_resource_spec *rspec)
+{
+ lte->resource_location = RESOURCE_IN_WIM;
+ lte->rspec = rspec;
+ list_add_tail(<e->rspec_node, &rspec->stream_list);
+}
+
+static inline void
+lte_unbind_wim_resource_spec(struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte)
+{
+ list_del(<e->rspec_node);
+ lte->resource_location = RESOURCE_NONEXISTENT;
+}
+
+extern int
+inode_resolve_ltes(struct wim_inode *inode, struct wim_lookup_table *table,
+ bool force);
+
+extern int
+resource_not_found_error(const struct wim_inode *inode, const u8 *hash);
extern void
inode_unresolve_ltes(struct wim_inode *inode);
if (!table)
return NULL;
if (stream_idx == 0)
- return __lookup_resource(table, inode->i_hash);
+ return lookup_resource(table, inode->i_hash);
else
- return __lookup_resource(table,
+ return lookup_resource(table,
inode->i_ads_entries[
stream_idx - 1].hash);
}
return inode->i_ads_entries[stream_idx - 1].stream_name_nbytes;
}
+extern struct wim_lookup_table_entry *
+inode_unnamed_stream_resolved(const struct wim_inode *inode, u16 *stream_idx_ret);
+
extern struct wim_lookup_table_entry *
inode_unnamed_lte_resolved(const struct wim_inode *inode);
extern struct wim_lookup_table_entry *
inode_unnamed_lte(const struct wim_inode *inode, const struct wim_lookup_table *table);
-extern u64
-lookup_table_total_stream_size(struct wim_lookup_table *table);
-
+extern const u8 *
+inode_unnamed_stream_hash(const struct wim_inode *inode);
static inline void
lookup_table_insert_unhashed(struct wim_lookup_table *table,