#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
-#include "wimlib_internal.h"
#include "dentry.h"
#include "io.h"
-#include "timestamp.h"
#include "lookup_table.h"
#include "sha1.h"
+#include "timestamp.h"
+#include "wimlib_internal.h"
/*
* Returns true if @dentry has the UTF-8 file name @name that has length
u64 dentry_total_length(const struct dentry *dentry)
{
u64 length = (dentry->length + 7) & ~7;
- for (u16 i = 0 ; i < dentry->num_ads; i++)
- length += ads_entry_length(&dentry->ads_entries[i]);
+ for (u16 i = 0; i < dentry->num_ads; i++)
+ length += ads_entry_total_length(&dentry->ads_entries[i]);
return length;
}
}
-/* Makes all timestamp fields for the dentry be the current time. */
+/* Sets all the timestamp fields of the dentry to the current time. */
void dentry_update_all_timestamps(struct dentry *dentry)
{
u64 now = get_wim_timestamp();
dentry->last_write_time = now;
}
+/* Returns the alternate data stream entry belonging to @dentry that has the
+ * stream name @stream_name. */
struct ads_entry *dentry_get_ads_entry(struct dentry *dentry,
const char *stream_name)
{
- size_t stream_name_len = strlen(stream_name);
+ size_t stream_name_len;
if (!stream_name)
return NULL;
- for (u16 i = 0; i < dentry->num_ads; i++)
- if (ads_entry_has_name(&dentry->ads_entries[i],
- stream_name, stream_name_len))
- return &dentry->ads_entries[i];
+ if (dentry->num_ads) {
+ u16 i = 0;
+ stream_name_len = strlen(stream_name);
+ do {
+ if (ads_entry_has_name(&dentry->ads_entries[i],
+ stream_name, stream_name_len))
+ return &dentry->ads_entries[i];
+ } while (++i != dentry->num_ads);
+ }
return NULL;
}
ads_entry->lte_group_list.type = STREAM_TYPE_ADS;
}
-/* Add an alternate stream entry to a dentry and return a pointer to it, or NULL
- * on failure. */
+/*
+ * Add an alternate stream entry to a dentry and return a pointer to it, or NULL
+ * if memory could not be allocated.
+ */
struct ads_entry *dentry_add_ads(struct dentry *dentry, const char *stream_name)
{
u16 num_ads;
struct ads_entry *ads_entries;
struct ads_entry *new_entry;
+ DEBUG("Add alternate data stream %s:%s",
+ dentry->file_name_utf8, stream_name);
+
if (dentry->num_ads == 0xffff)
return NULL;
num_ads = dentry->num_ads + 1;
cur->next->prev = cur;
}
}
- dentry->ads_entries = ads_entries;
new_entry = &ads_entries[num_ads - 1];
+ ads_entry_init(new_entry);
if (change_ads_name(new_entry, stream_name) != 0)
return NULL;
+ dentry->ads_entries = ads_entries;
dentry->num_ads = num_ads;
- ads_entry_init(new_entry);
return new_entry;
}
+/* Remove an alternate data stream from a dentry.
+ *
+ * The corresponding lookup table entry for the stream is NOT changed.
+ *
+ * @dentry: The dentry
+ * @ads_entry: The alternate data stream entry (it MUST be one of the
+ * ads_entry's in the array dentry->ads_entries).
+ */
void dentry_remove_ads(struct dentry *dentry, struct ads_entry *ads_entry)
{
u16 idx;
child = dentry->children;
dentry->subdir_offset = *subdir_offset_p;
- if (child) {
+ if (child) {
/* Advance the subdir offset by the amount of space the children
* of this dentry take up. */
do {
} else {
/* On disk, childless directories have a valid subdir_offset
* that points to an 8-byte end-of-directory dentry. Regular
- * files have a subdir_offset of 0. */
+ * files or reparse points have a subdir_offset of 0. */
if (dentry_is_directory(dentry))
*subdir_offset_p += 8;
else
/* Returns the child of @dentry that has the file name @name.
* Returns NULL if no child has the name. */
struct dentry *get_dentry_child_with_name(const struct dentry *dentry,
- const char *name)
+ const char *name)
{
struct dentry *child;
size_t name_len;
/* Retrieves the dentry that has the UTF-8 @path relative to the dentry
* @cur_dir. Returns NULL if no dentry having the path is found. */
-static struct dentry *get_dentry_relative_path(struct dentry *cur_dir, const char *path)
+static struct dentry *get_dentry_relative_path(struct dentry *cur_dir,
+ const char *path)
{
struct dentry *child;
size_t base_len;
return get_dentry_relative_path(root, path);
}
-/* Returns the parent directory for the @path. */
+/* Returns the dentry that corresponds to the parent directory of @path, or NULL
+ * if the dentry is not found. */
struct dentry *get_parent_dentry(WIMStruct *w, const char *path)
{
size_t path_len = strlen(path);
return 0;
}
+/* We want to be able to show the names of the file attribute flags that are
+ * set. */
struct file_attr_flag {
u32 flag;
const char *name;
};
struct file_attr_flag file_attr_flags[] = {
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY, "READONLY"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN, "HIDDEN"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM, "SYSTEM"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY, "DIRECTORY"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE, "ARCHIVE"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE, "DEVICE"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, "NORMAL"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY, "TEMPORARY"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE, "SPARSE_FILE"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT, "REPARSE_POINT"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED, "COMPRESSED"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE, "OFFLINE"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY, "READONLY"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN, "HIDDEN"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM, "SYSTEM"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY, "DIRECTORY"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE, "ARCHIVE"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE, "DEVICE"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, "NORMAL"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY, "TEMPORARY"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE, "SPARSE_FILE"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT, "REPARSE_POINT"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED, "COMPRESSED"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE, "OFFLINE"},
{FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED,"NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED, "ENCRYPTED"},
- {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL, "VIRTUAL"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED, "ENCRYPTED"},
+ {FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL, "VIRTUAL"},
};
-/* Prints a directory entry. @lookup_table is a pointer to the lookup table, or
- * NULL if the resource entry for the dentry is not to be printed. */
+/* Prints a directory entry. @lookup_table is a pointer to the lookup table, if
+ * available. If the dentry is unresolved and the lookup table is NULL, the
+ * lookup table entries will not be printed. Otherwise, they will be. */
int print_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, void *lookup_table)
{
const u8 *hash;
printf("Last Write Time = 0x%"PRIx64"\n");
#endif
+ /* Translate the timestamps into something readable */
time_t creat_time = wim_timestamp_to_unix(dentry->creation_time);
time_t access_time = wim_timestamp_to_unix(dentry->last_access_time);
time_t mod_time = wim_timestamp_to_unix(dentry->last_write_time);
- printf("Creation Time = %s", asctime(localtime(&creat_time)));
- printf("Last Access Time = %s", asctime(localtime(&access_time)));
- printf("Last Write Time = %s", asctime(localtime(&mod_time)));
+ printf("Creation Time = %s", asctime(gmtime(&creat_time)));
+ printf("Last Access Time = %s", asctime(gmtime(&access_time)));
+ printf("Last Write Time = %s", asctime(gmtime(&mod_time)));
printf("Reparse Tag = 0x%"PRIx32"\n", dentry->reparse_tag);
printf("Hard Link Group = 0x%"PRIx64"\n", dentry->hard_link);
printf("Hash = 0x");
print_hash(hash);
putchar('\n');
+ putchar('\n');
}
}
for (u16 i = 0; i < dentry->num_ads; i++) {
return 0;
}
-static inline void dentry_common_init(struct dentry *dentry)
+/* Initializations done on every `struct dentry'. */
+static void dentry_common_init(struct dentry *dentry)
{
memset(dentry, 0, sizeof(struct dentry));
dentry->refcnt = 1;
/*
* Creates an unlinked directory entry.
*
- * @name: The base name of the new dentry.
- * @return: A pointer to the new dentry, or NULL if out of memory.
+ * @name: The UTF-8 filename of the new dentry.
+ *
+ * Returns a pointer to the new dentry, or NULL if out of memory.
*/
struct dentry *new_dentry(const char *name)
{
FREE(dentry->extracted_file);
}
+/* Frees a WIM dentry. */
void free_dentry(struct dentry *dentry)
{
wimlib_assert(dentry);
__destroy_dentry(dentry);
+ /* Don't destroy the ADS entries if they "belong" to a different dentry
+ * */
if (dentry->ads_entries_status != ADS_ENTRIES_USER)
dentry_free_ads_entries(dentry);
FREE(dentry);
}
-/* clones a dentry.
+/* Partically clones a dentry.
*
* Beware:
- * - memory for file names is not cloned
+ * - memory for file names is not cloned (the pointers are all set to NULL
+ * and the lengths are set to zero)
* - next, prev, and children pointers and not touched
- * - stream entries are not cloned.
+ * - stream entries are not cloned (pointer left untouched).
*/
struct dentry *clone_dentry(struct dentry *old)
{
static int do_free_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, void *__lookup_table)
{
struct lookup_table *lookup_table = __lookup_table;
+ struct lookup_table_entry *lte;
+ unsigned i;
+
if (lookup_table) {
- struct lookup_table_entry *lte;
- if (dentry->resolved)
- lte = dentry->lte;
- else
- lte = __lookup_resource(lookup_table, dentry->hash);
- lte_decrement_refcnt(lte, lookup_table);
+ for (i = 0; i <= dentry->num_ads; i++) {
+ lte = dentry_stream_lte(dentry, i, lookup_table);
+ lte_decrement_refcnt(lte, lookup_table);
+ }
}
wimlib_assert(dentry->refcnt != 0);
return ret;
}
+/*
+ * Changes the name of an alternate data stream */
int change_ads_name(struct ads_entry *entry, const char *new_name)
{
return get_names(&entry->stream_name, &entry->stream_name_utf8,
&entry->stream_name_len,
&entry->stream_name_utf8_len,
- new_name);
+ new_name);
}
/* Parameters for calculate_dentry_statistics(). */
{
struct image_statistics *stats;
struct lookup_table_entry *lte;
- u16 i;
stats = arg;
else
++*stats->file_count;
- if (dentry->resolved)
- lte = dentry->lte;
- else
- lte = __lookup_resource(stats->lookup_table, dentry->hash);
- i = 0;
- while (1) {
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i <= dentry->num_ads; i++) {
+ lte = dentry_stream_lte(dentry, i, stats->lookup_table);
if (lte) {
- u64 size = lte->resource_entry.original_size;
- *stats->total_bytes += size;
+ *stats->total_bytes += wim_resource_size(lte);
if (++lte->out_refcnt == 1)
- *stats->hard_link_bytes += size;
+ *stats->hard_link_bytes += wim_resource_size(lte);
}
- if (i == dentry->num_ads)
- break;
- lte = __lookup_resource(stats->lookup_table,
- dentry->ads_entries[i].hash);
- i++;
}
-
return 0;
}
+/* Calculates some statistics about a dentry tree. */
void calculate_dir_tree_statistics(struct dentry *root, struct lookup_table *table,
u64 *dir_count_ret, u64 *file_count_ret,
u64 *total_bytes_ret,
for_dentry_in_tree(root, calculate_dentry_statistics, &stats);
}
+
+/*
+ * Reads the alternate data stream entries for a dentry.
+ *
+ * @p: Pointer to buffer that starts with the first alternate stream entry.
+ *
+ * @dentry: Dentry to load the alternate data streams into.
+ * @dentry->num_ads must have been set to the number of
+ * alternate data streams that are expected.
+ *
+ * @remaining_size: Number of bytes of data remaining in the buffer pointed
+ * to by @p.
+ *
+ * The format of the on-disk alternate stream entries is as follows:
+ *
+ * struct ads_entry_on_disk {
+ * u64 length; // Length of the entry, in bytes. This includes
+ * all fields (including the stream name, the
+ * null terminator, AND the padding!).
+ * u64 reserved; // Seems to be unused
+ * u8 hash[20]; // SHA1 message digest of the uncompressed stream
+ * u16 stream_name_len; // Length of the stream name, in bytes
+ * char stream_name[]; // Stream name in UTF-16LE, @stream_name_len bytes long,
+ * not including null terminator
+ * u16 zero; // UTF-16 null terminator for the stream name, NOT
+ * included in @stream_name_len
+ * char padding[]; // Padding to make the size a multiple of 8 bytes.
+ * };
+ *
+ * In addition, the entries are 8-byte aligned.
+ *
+ * Return 0 on success or nonzero on failure. On success, dentry->ads_entries
+ * is set to an array of `struct ads_entry's of length dentry->num_ads. On
+ * failure, @dentry is not modified.
+ */
static int read_ads_entries(const u8 *p, struct dentry *dentry,
u64 remaining_size)
{
- u16 num_ads = dentry->num_ads;
- struct ads_entry *ads_entries = CALLOC(num_ads, sizeof(struct ads_entry));
+ u16 num_ads;
+ struct ads_entry *ads_entries;
int ret;
+
+ num_ads = dentry->num_ads;
+ ads_entries = CALLOC(num_ads, sizeof(struct ads_entry));
if (!ads_entries) {
ERROR("Could not allocate memory for %"PRIu16" "
"alternate data stream entries", num_ads);
return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
}
- DEBUG2("Reading %"PRIu16" alternate data streams "
- "(remaining size = %"PRIu64")", num_ads, remaining_size);
for (u16 i = 0; i < num_ads; i++) {
struct ads_entry *cur_entry = &ads_entries[i];
u64 length;
+ u64 length_no_padding;
+ u64 total_length;
size_t utf8_len;
const char *p_save = p;
+
/* Read the base stream entry, excluding the stream name. */
if (remaining_size < WIM_ADS_ENTRY_DISK_SIZE) {
ERROR("Stream entries go past end of metadata resource");
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
goto out_free_ads_entries;
}
- remaining_size -= WIM_ADS_ENTRY_DISK_SIZE;
-
- p = get_u64(p, &length); /* ADS entry length */
- DEBUG2("ADS length = %"PRIu64, length);
-
- p += 8; /* Unused */
+ p = get_u64(p, &length);
+ p += 8;
p = get_bytes(p, SHA1_HASH_SIZE, (u8*)cur_entry->hash);
p = get_u16(p, &cur_entry->stream_name_len);
- DEBUG2("Stream name length = %u", cur_entry->stream_name_len);
-
cur_entry->stream_name = NULL;
cur_entry->stream_name_utf8 = NULL;
- if (remaining_size < cur_entry->stream_name_len + 2) {
+ /* Length including neither the null terminator nor the padding
+ * */
+ length_no_padding = WIM_ADS_ENTRY_DISK_SIZE +
+ cur_entry->stream_name_len;
+
+ /* Length including the null terminator and the padding */
+ total_length = ((length_no_padding + 2) + 7) & ~7;
+
+ wimlib_assert(total_length == ads_entry_total_length(cur_entry));
+
+ if (remaining_size < length_no_padding) {
ERROR("Stream entries go past end of metadata resource");
- ERROR("(remaining_size = %"PRIu64" bytes, stream_name_len "
- "= %"PRIu16" bytes", remaining_size,
- cur_entry->stream_name_len);
+ ERROR("(remaining_size = %"PRIu64" bytes, "
+ "length_no_padding = %"PRIu16" bytes",
+ remaining_size, length_no_padding);
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
+ goto out_free_ads_entries;
+ }
+
+ /* The @length field in the on-disk ADS entry is expected to be
+ * equal to @total_length, which includes all of the entry and
+ * the padding that follows it to align the next ADS entry to an
+ * 8-byte boundary. However, to be safe, we'll accept the
+ * length field as long as it's not less than the un-padded
+ * total length and not more than the padded total length. */
+ if (length < length_no_padding || length > total_length) {
+ ERROR("Stream entry has unexpected length "
+ "field (length field = %"PRIu64", "
+ "unpadded total length = %"PRIu64", "
+ "padded total length = %"PRIu64")",
+ length, length_no_padding, total_length);
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
goto out_free_ads_entries;
}
- remaining_size -= cur_entry->stream_name_len + 2;
cur_entry->stream_name = MALLOC(cur_entry->stream_name_len);
if (!cur_entry->stream_name) {
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
goto out_free_ads_entries;
}
- p = p_save + ads_entry_length(cur_entry);
+ /* It's expected that the size of every ADS entry is a multiple
+ * of 8. However, to be safe, I'm allowing the possibility of
+ * an ADS entry at the very end of the metadata resource ending
+ * un-aligned. So although we still need to increment the input
+ * pointer by @total_length to reach the next ADS entry, it's
+ * possible that less than @total_length is actually remaining
+ * in the metadata resource. We should set the remaining size to
+ * 0 bytes if this happens. */
+ p = p_save + total_length;
+ if (remaining_size < total_length)
+ remaining_size = 0;
+ else
+ remaining_size -= total_length;
}
dentry->ads_entries = ads_entries;
return 0;
}
/*
- * Reads a directory entry from the metadata resource.
+ * Reads a directory entry, including all alternate data stream entries that
+ * follow it, from the WIM image's metadata resource.
+ *
+ * @metadata_resource: Buffer containing the uncompressed metadata resource.
+ * @metadata_resource_len: Length of the metadata resource.
+ * @offset: Offset of this directory entry in the metadata resource.
+ * @dentry: A `struct dentry' that will be filled in by this function.
+ *
+ * Return 0 on success or nonzero on failure. On failure, @dentry have been
+ * modified, bu it will be left with no pointers to any allocated buffers.
+ * On success, the dentry->length field must be examined. If zero, this was a
+ * special "end of directory" dentry and not a real dentry. If nonzero, this
+ * was a real dentry.
*/
int read_dentry(const u8 metadata_resource[], u64 metadata_resource_len,
u64 offset, struct dentry *dentry)
return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
}
- /* Before reading the whole entry, we need to read just the length.
- * This is because an entry of length 8 (that is, just the length field)
+ /* Before reading the whole dentry, we need to read just the length.
+ * This is because a dentry of length 8 (that is, just the length field)
* terminates the list of sibling directory entries. */
p = get_u64(&metadata_resource[offset], &dentry->length);
/* A zero length field (really a length of 8, since that's how big the
* directory entry is...) indicates that this is the end of directory
* dentry. We do not read it into memory as an actual dentry, so just
- * return true in that case. */
+ * return successfully in that case. */
if (dentry->length == 0)
return 0;
+ /* If the dentry does not overflow the metadata resource buffer and is
+ * not too short, read the rest of it (excluding the alternate data
+ * streams, but including the file name and short name variable-length
+ * fields) into memory. */
if (offset + dentry->length >= metadata_resource_len) {
ERROR("Directory entry at offset %"PRIu64" and with size "
"%"PRIu64" ends past the end of the metadata resource "
return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_DENTRY;
}
- /* If it is a recognized length, read the rest of the directory entry.
- * Note: The root directory entry has no name, and its length does not
- * include the short name length field. */
if (dentry->length < WIM_DENTRY_DISK_SIZE) {
ERROR("Directory entry has invalid length of %"PRIu64" bytes",
dentry->length);
/* By the way, the reparse_reserved field does not actually exist (at
* least when the file is not a reparse point) */
-
p = get_u16(p, &dentry->num_ads);
p = get_u16(p, &short_name_len);
p = get_u16(p, &file_name_len);
+ /* We now know the length of the file name and short name. These should
+ * be included in the dentry length, but make sure the numbers are
+ * consistent. */
calculated_size = WIM_DENTRY_DISK_SIZE + file_name_len + 2 +
short_name_len;
goto out_free_file_name;
}
- /* Undocumented padding between file name and short name. This probably
- * is supposed to be a terminating null character. */
+ /* Before the short name begins, there is a null terminator of two zero
+ * bytes that follow the long filename, even if the long file name is of
+ * zero length. */
+
+ /* XXX There seems to be no null terminator following the short name;
+ * verify this. */
+ if (*(u16*)p)
+ WARNING("Expected two zero bytes following the file name "
+ "`%s', but found non-zero bytes", file_name_utf8);
p += 2;
/* Read the short filename. */
p = get_bytes(p, short_name_len, short_name);
- /* Some directory entries inexplicibly have a little over 70 bytes of
+ /* Some directory entries inexplicably have a little over 70 bytes of
* extra data. The exact amount of data seems to be 72 bytes, but it is
- * aligned on the next 8-byte boundary. Here's an example of the
- * aligned data:
+ * aligned on the next 8-byte boundary. It does NOT seem to be
+ * alternate data stream entries. Here's an example of the aligned
+ * data:
*
* 01000000 40000000 6c786bba c58ede11 b0bb0026 1870892a b6adb76f
* e63a3e46 8fca8653 0d2effa1 6c786bba c58ede11 b0bb0026 1870892a
}
#endif
+ /*
+ * Read the alternate data streams, if present. dentry->num_ads tells
+ * us how many they are, and they will directly follow the dentry
+ * on-disk.
+ *
+ * Note that each alternate data stream entry begins on an 8-byte
+ * aligned boundary, and the alternate data stream entries are NOT
+ * included in the dentry->length field for some reason.
+ */
if (dentry->num_ads != 0) {
calculated_size = (calculated_size + 7) & ~7;
if (calculated_size > metadata_resource_len - offset) {
goto out_free_short_name;
}
+ /* We've read all the data for this dentry. Set the names and their
+ * lengths, and we've done. */
dentry->file_name = file_name;
dentry->file_name_utf8 = file_name_utf8;
dentry->short_name = short_name;
}
/*
- * Writes a dentry to an output buffer.
+ * Writes a WIM dentry to an output buffer.
*
* @dentry: The dentry structure.
* @p: The memory location to write the data to.
p = put_zeroes(p, 4);
} else {
u64 hard_link;
- p = put_u32(p, dentry->reparse_tag);
+ p = put_u32(p, 0);
if (dentry->link_group_list.next == &dentry->link_group_list)
hard_link = 0;
else
if (p - orig_p < dentry->length)
p = put_zeroes(p, dentry->length - (p - orig_p));
- p = put_zeroes(p, (8 - (p - orig_p) % 8) % 8);
+ /* Align to 8-byte boundary */
+ p = put_zeroes(p, (8 - dentry->length % 8) % 8);
+ /* Write the alternate data streams, if there are any. Please see
+ * read_ads_entries() for comments about the format of the on-disk
+ * alternate data stream entries. */
for (u16 i = 0; i < dentry->num_ads; i++) {
- p = put_u64(p, ads_entry_length(&dentry->ads_entries[i]));
+ p = put_u64(p, ads_entry_total_length(&dentry->ads_entries[i]));
p = put_u64(p, 0); /* Unused */
if (dentry->resolved && dentry->ads_entries[i].lte)
hash = dentry->ads_entries[i].lte->hash;
p = put_u16(p, dentry->ads_entries[i].stream_name_len);
p = put_bytes(p, dentry->ads_entries[i].stream_name_len,
(u8*)dentry->ads_entries[i].stream_name);
+ p = put_u16(p, 0);
p = put_zeroes(p, (8 - (p - orig_p) % 8) % 8);
}
return p;
}
-/* Recursive function that writes a dentry tree rooted at @tree, not including
- * @tree itself, which has already been written, except in the case of the root
- * dentry, which is written right away, along with an end-of-directory entry. */
-u8 *write_dentry_tree(const struct dentry *tree, u8 *p)
+/* Recursive function that writes a dentry tree rooted at @parent, not including
+ * @parent itself, which has already been written. */
+static u8 *write_dentry_tree_recursive(const struct dentry *parent, u8 *p)
{
const struct dentry *child;
- if (dentry_is_root(tree)) {
- p = write_dentry(tree, p);
-
- /* write end of directory entry */
- p = put_u64(p, 0);
- } else {
- /* Nothing to do for non-directories */
- if (!dentry_is_directory(tree))
- return p;
- }
+ /* Nothing to do if this dentry has no children. */
+ if (parent->subdir_offset == 0)
+ return p;
- /* Write child dentries and end-of-directory entry. */
- child = tree->children;
+ /* Write child dentries and end-of-directory entry.
+ *
+ * Note: we need to write all of this dentry's children before
+ * recursively writing the directory trees rooted at each of the child
+ * dentries, since the on-disk dentries for a dentry's children are
+ * always located at consecutive positions in the metadata resource! */
+ child = parent->children;
if (child) {
do {
p = write_dentry(child, p);
child = child->next;
- } while (child != tree->children);
+ } while (child != parent->children);
}
/* write end of directory entry */
/* Recurse on children. */
if (child) {
do {
- p = write_dentry_tree(child, p);
+ p = write_dentry_tree_recursive(child, p);
child = child->next;
- } while (child != tree->children);
+ } while (child != parent->children);
}
return p;
}
+/* Writes a directory tree to the metadata resource.
+ *
+ * @root: Root of the dentry tree.
+ * @p: Pointer to a buffer with enough space for the dentry tree.
+ *
+ * Returns pointer to the byte after the last byte we wrote.
+ */
+u8 *write_dentry_tree(const struct dentry *root, u8 *p)
+{
+ wimlib_assert(dentry_is_root(root));
+
+ /* If we're the root dentry, we have no parent that already
+ * wrote us, so we need to write ourselves. */
+ p = write_dentry(root, p);
+
+ /* Write end of directory entry after the root dentry just to be safe;
+ * however the root dentry obviously cannot have any siblings. */
+ p = put_u64(p, 0);
+
+ /* Recursively write the rest of the dentry tree. */
+ return write_dentry_tree_recursive(root, p);
+}
+
/* Reads the children of a dentry, and all their children, ..., etc. from the
* metadata resource and into the dentry tree.
*
* @metadata_resource: An array that contains the uncompressed metadata
* resource for the WIM file.
- * @metadata_resource_len: The length of @metadata_resource.
- * @dentry: A pointer to a struct dentry that is the root of the directory
+ *
+ * @metadata_resource_len: The length of the uncompressed metadata resource, in
+ * bytes.
+ *
+ * @dentry: A pointer to a `struct dentry' that is the root of the directory
* tree and has already been read from the metadata resource. It
* does not need to be the real root because this procedure is
* called recursively.
struct dentry cur_child;
int ret;
- /* If @dentry is a regular file, nothing more needs to be done for this
- * branch. */
+ /*
+ * If @dentry has no child dentries, nothing more needs to be done for
+ * this branch. This is the case for regular files, symbolic links, and
+ * *possibly* empty directories (although an empty directory may also
+ * have one child dentry that is the special end-of-directory dentry)
+ */
if (cur_offset == 0)
return 0;
break;
/* Check for end of directory. */
- if (cur_child.length == 0) {
- ret = 0;
+ if (cur_child.length == 0)
break;
- }
/* Not end of directory. Allocate this child permanently and
* link it to the parent and previous child. */
cur_offset += dentry_total_length(child);
}
- /* Link last child to first one, and set parent's
- * children pointer to the first child. */
+ /* Link last child to first one, and set parent's children pointer to
+ * the first child. */
if (prev_child) {
prev_child->next = first_child;
first_child->prev = prev_child;