#include "sha1.h"
#include <string.h>
-
struct stat;
struct lookup_table;
struct WIMStruct;
+struct lookup_table_entry;
+struct wimlib_fd;
+struct inode;
+struct dentry;
/* Size of the struct dentry up to and including the file_name_len. */
#define WIM_DENTRY_DISK_SIZE 102
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x00004000
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL 0x00010000
-struct lookup_table_entry;
/* Alternate data stream entry.
*
struct lookup_table_entry *lte;
};
- /* Length of stream name (UTF-16) */
+ /* Length of stream name (UTF-16). This is in bytes, not characters,
+ * and does not include the terminating null character */
u16 stream_name_len;
/* Length of stream name (UTF-8) */
entry_1->stream_name_len) == 0;
}
-struct wimlib_fd;
-
-struct inode {
- /* Timestamps for the inode. The timestamps are the number of
- * 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00 A.M., January
- * 1st, 1601, UTC. This is the same format used in NTFS inodes. */
- u64 creation_time;
- u64 last_access_time;
- u64 last_write_time;
-
- /* The file attributes associated with this inode. This is a bitwise OR
- * of the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* flags. */
- u32 attributes;
-
- /* The index of the security descriptor in the WIM image's table of
- * security descriptors that contains this file's security information.
- * If -1, no security information exists for this file. */
- int32_t security_id;
-
- /* %true iff the inode's lookup table entries has been resolved (i.e.
- * the @lte field is valid, but the @hash field is not valid)
- *
- * (This is not an on-disk field.) */
- bool resolved;
-
- u16 num_ads;
-
- /* A hash of the file's contents, or a pointer to the lookup table entry
- * for this dentry if the lookup table entries have been resolved.
- *
- * More specifically, this is for the un-named default file stream, as
- * opposed to the alternate (named) file streams, which may have their
- * own lookup table entries. */
- union {
- u8 hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
- struct lookup_table_entry *lte;
- };
-
- /* Identity of a reparse point. See
- * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365503(v=vs.85).aspx
- * for what a reparse point is. */
- u32 reparse_tag;
-
- u32 link_count;
-
- struct ads_entry **ads_entries;
-
- /* If the file is part of a hard link set, all the directory entries in
- * the set will share the same value for this field.
- *
- * Unfortunately, in some WIMs it is NOT the case that all dentries that
- * share this field are actually in the same hard link set, although the
- * WIMs that wimlib writes maintain this restriction. */
- u64 ino;
-
- struct list_head dentry_list;
- struct hlist_node hlist;
- char *extracted_file;
-
- struct dentry *children;
-
-#ifdef WITH_FUSE
- u16 num_opened_fds;
- u16 num_allocated_fds;
- struct wimlib_fd **fds;
- u32 next_stream_id;
-#endif
-};
-
-#define inode_for_each_dentry(dentry, inode) \
- list_for_each_entry((dentry), &(inode)->dentry_list, inode_dentry_list)
-
-#define inode_add_dentry(dentry, inode) \
- list_add(&(dentry)->inode_dentry_list, &(inode)->dentry_list)
-
/*
* In-memory structure for a WIM directory entry (dentry). There is a directory
* tree for each image in the WIM.
*
- * Please note that this is a directory entry and not an inode. Since NTFS
- * allows hard links, it's possible for a NTFS inode to correspond to multiple
- * WIM dentries. The @hard_link field tells you the number of the NTFS inode
- * that the dentry corresponds to.
+ * Note that this is a directory entry and not an inode. Since NTFS allows hard
+ * links, it's possible for a NTFS inode to correspond to multiple WIM dentries.
+ * The hard_link field on the on-disk WIM dentry tells us the number of the NTFS
+ * inode that the dentry corresponds to.
*
* Unfortunately, WIM files do not have an analogue to an inode; instead certain
* information, such as file attributes, the security descriptor, and file
* streams is replicated in each hard-linked dentry, even though this
- * information really is associated with an inode.
+ * information really is associated with an inode. In-memory, we fix up this
+ * flaw by allocating a `struct inode' for each dentry that contains some of
+ * this duplicated information, then combining the inodes for each hard link
+ * group together.
*
- * Confusingly, it's also possible for stream information to be missing from a
- * dentry in a hard link set, in which case the stream information needs to be
- * gotten from one of the other dentries in the hard link set. In addition, it
- * is possible for dentries to have inconsistent security IDs, file attributes,
- * or file streams when they share the same hard link ID (don't even ask. I
- * hope that Microsoft may have fixed this problem, since I've only noticed it
- * in the 'install.wim' for Windows 7). For those dentries, we have to use the
- * conflicting fields to split up the hard link groups.
+ * Confusingly, it's possible for stream information to be missing from a dentry
+ * in a hard link set, in which case the stream information needs to be gotten
+ * from one of the other dentries in the hard link set. In addition, it is
+ * possible for dentries to have inconsistent security IDs, file attributes, or
+ * file streams when they share the same hard link ID (don't even ask. I hope
+ * that Microsoft may have fixed this problem, since I've only noticed it in the
+ * 'install.wim' for Windows 7). For those dentries, we have to use the
+ * conflicting fields to split up the hard link groups. (See fix_inodes() in
+ * hardlink.c).
*/
struct dentry {
/* The inode for this dentry */
*/
u64 length;
-
/* The offset, from the start of the uncompressed WIM metadata resource
* for this image, of this dentry's child dentries. 0 if the directory
* entry has no children, which is the case for regular files or reparse
* points. */
u64 subdir_offset;
-
- /* Although M$'s documentation does not tell you this, it seems that the
- * reparse_reserved field does not actually exist. So the hard_link
- * field directly follows the reparse_tag on disk. EXCEPT when the
- * dentry is actually a reparse point... well, just take a look at the
- * read_dentry() function. */
- //u32 reparse_reserved;
-
-
/* Length of short filename, in bytes, not including the terminating
* zero wide-character. */
u16 short_name_len;
* WIMStructs */
u32 refcnt;
- /* List of dentries in the hard link set */
+ /* List of dentries in the inode (hard link set) */
struct list_head inode_dentry_list;
- struct list_head tmp_list;
+
+ union {
+ struct list_head tmp_list;
+ bool is_extracted;
+ };
};
+/*
+ * WIM inode.
+ *
+ * As mentioned above, in the WIM file that is no on-disk analogue of a real
+ * inode, as most of these fields are duplicated in the dentries.
+ */
+struct inode {
+ /* Timestamps for the inode. The timestamps are the number of
+ * 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00 A.M., January
+ * 1st, 1601, UTC. This is the same format used in NTFS inodes. */
+ u64 creation_time;
+ u64 last_access_time;
+ u64 last_write_time;
+
+ /* The file attributes associated with this inode. This is a bitwise OR
+ * of the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* flags. */
+ u32 attributes;
+
+ /* The index of the security descriptor in the WIM image's table of
+ * security descriptors that contains this file's security information.
+ * If -1, no security information exists for this file. */
+ int32_t security_id;
+
+ /* %true iff the inode's lookup table entries has been resolved (i.e.
+ * the @lte field is valid, but the @hash field is not valid)
+ *
+ * (This is not an on-disk field.) */
+ u8 resolved : 1;
+
+ /* %true iff verify_inode() has run on this dentry. */
+ u8 verified : 1;
+
+ /* Number of alternate data streams associated with this inode */
+ u16 num_ads;
+
+ /* A hash of the file's contents, or a pointer to the lookup table entry
+ * for this dentry if the lookup table entries have been resolved.
+ *
+ * More specifically, this is for the un-named default file stream, as
+ * opposed to the alternate (named) file streams, which may have their
+ * own lookup table entries. */
+ union {
+ u8 hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
+ struct lookup_table_entry *lte;
+ };
+
+ /* Identity of a reparse point. See
+ * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365503(v=vs.85).aspx
+ * for what a reparse point is. */
+ u32 reparse_tag;
+
+ /* Number of dentries that reference this inode */
+ u32 link_count;
+
+ /* Alternate data stream entries. */
+ struct ads_entry *ads_entries;
+
+ /* Inode number */
+ u64 ino;
+
+ /* List of dentries that reference this inode (there should be
+ * link_count of them) */
+ struct list_head dentry_list;
+ struct hlist_node hlist;
+ char *extracted_file;
+
+ /* If non-NULL, the children of this inode (implies the inode is a
+ * directory) */
+ struct dentry *children;
+
+#ifdef WITH_FUSE
+ /* wimfs file descriptors table for the inode */
+ u16 num_opened_fds;
+ u16 num_allocated_fds;
+ struct wimlib_fd **fds;
+
+ /* Next alternate data stream ID to be assigned */
+ u32 next_stream_id;
+#endif
+};
+
+#define inode_for_each_dentry(dentry, inode) \
+ list_for_each_entry((dentry), &(inode)->dentry_list, inode_dentry_list)
+
+#define inode_add_dentry(dentry, inode) \
+ ({ \
+ wimlib_assert((inode)->dentry_list.next != NULL); \
+ list_add(&(dentry)->inode_dentry_list, &(inode)->dentry_list); \
+ })
+
+static inline bool dentry_is_extracted(const struct dentry *dentry)
+{
+ return dentry->is_extracted;
+}
extern struct ads_entry *inode_get_ads_entry(struct inode *inode,
const char *stream_name,
extern struct ads_entry *inode_add_ads(struct inode *dentry,
const char *stream_name);
+extern void inode_remove_ads(struct inode *inode, u16 idx,
+ struct lookup_table *lookup_table);
+
extern const char *path_stream_name(const char *path);
extern u64 dentry_total_length(const struct dentry *dentry);
extern u64 dentry_correct_total_length(const struct dentry *dentry);
extern void stbuf_to_inode(const struct stat *stbuf, struct inode *inode);
+extern int inode_to_stbuf(const struct inode *inode,
+ struct lookup_table_entry *lte, struct stat *stbuf);
extern int for_dentry_in_tree(struct dentry *root,
int (*visitor)(struct dentry*, void*),
extern int print_dentry_full_path(struct dentry *entry, void *ignore);
extern struct dentry *get_dentry(struct WIMStruct *w, const char *path);
-extern struct inode *wim_pathname_to_inode(WIMStruct *w, const char *path);
+extern struct inode *wim_pathname_to_inode(struct WIMStruct *w,
+ const char *path);
extern struct dentry *get_parent_dentry(struct WIMStruct *w, const char *path);
extern struct dentry *get_dentry_child_with_name(const struct dentry *dentry,
const char *name);
extern struct inode *new_inode();
extern struct inode *new_timeless_inode();
extern struct dentry *new_dentry_with_inode(const char *name);
+extern struct dentry *new_dentry_with_timeless_inode(const char *name);
-extern void free_ads_entry(struct ads_entry *entry);
extern void inode_free_ads_entries(struct inode *inode);
extern struct inode *free_dentry(struct dentry *dentry);
extern void free_inode(struct inode *inode);
static inline struct dentry *inode_first_dentry(struct inode *inode)
{
+ wimlib_assert(inode->dentry_list.next != &inode->dentry_list);
return container_of(inode->dentry_list.next, struct dentry,
inode_dentry_list);
}
-
static inline bool dentry_is_root(const struct dentry *dentry)
{
return dentry->parent == dentry;