/*
* win32_capture.c - Windows-specific code for capturing files into a WIM image.
+ *
+ * This now uses the native Windows NT API a lot and not just Win32.
*/
/*
- * Copyright (C) 2013 Eric Biggers
- *
- * This file is part of wimlib, a library for working with WIM files.
+ * Copyright (C) 2013, 2014, 2015 Eric Biggers
*
- * wimlib is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
- * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
- * Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
- * any later version.
+ * This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+ * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
+ * Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
+ * later version.
*
- * wimlib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
- * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
+ * This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+ * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
* details.
*
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with wimlib; if not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with this file; if not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
*/
#ifdef __WIN32__
#include "wimlib/win32_common.h"
+#include "wimlib/assert.h"
+#include "wimlib/blob_table.h"
#include "wimlib/capture.h"
+#include "wimlib/dentry.h"
+#include "wimlib/encoding.h"
#include "wimlib/endianness.h"
#include "wimlib/error.h"
-#include "wimlib/lookup_table.h"
#include "wimlib/paths.h"
#include "wimlib/reparse.h"
-#define MAX_GET_SD_ACCESS_DENIED_WARNINGS 1
-#define MAX_GET_SACL_PRIV_NOTHELD_WARNINGS 1
-#define MAX_CAPTURE_LONG_PATH_WARNINGS 5
-
-struct win32_capture_state {
+struct winnt_scan_stats {
unsigned long num_get_sd_access_denied;
unsigned long num_get_sacl_priv_notheld;
- unsigned long num_long_path_warnings;
};
+static inline const wchar_t *
+printable_path(const wchar_t *full_path)
+{
+ /* Skip over \\?\ or \??\ */
+ return full_path + 4;
+}
-static const wchar_t *capture_access_denied_msg =
-L" If you are not running this program as the administrator, you may\n"
- " need to do so, so that all data and metadata can be backed up.\n"
- " Otherwise, there may be no way to access the desired data or\n"
- " metadata without taking ownership of the file or directory.\n"
- ;
+/*
+ * If cur_dir is not NULL, open an existing file relative to the already-open
+ * directory cur_dir.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, open the file specified by @path, which must be a Windows NT
+ * namespace path.
+ */
+static NTSTATUS
+winnt_openat(HANDLE cur_dir, const wchar_t *path, size_t path_nchars,
+ ACCESS_MASK perms, HANDLE *h_ret)
+{
+ UNICODE_STRING name;
+ OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+
+ name.Length = path_nchars * sizeof(wchar_t);
+ name.MaximumLength = name.Length + sizeof(wchar_t);
+ name.Buffer = (wchar_t *)path;
+
+ attr.Length = sizeof(attr);
+ attr.RootDirectory = cur_dir;
+ attr.ObjectName = &name;
+ attr.Attributes = 0;
+ attr.SecurityDescriptor = NULL;
+ attr.SecurityQualityOfService = NULL;
+
+retry:
+ status = (*func_NtOpenFile)(h_ret, perms, &attr, &iosb,
+ FILE_SHARE_VALID_FLAGS,
+ FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT |
+ FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT |
+ FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT |
+ FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY);
+ if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
+ /* Try requesting fewer permissions */
+ if (status == STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED ||
+ status == STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD) {
+ if (perms & ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY) {
+ perms &= ~ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
+ goto retry;
+ }
+ if (perms & READ_CONTROL) {
+ perms &= ~READ_CONTROL;
+ goto retry;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return status;
+}
+/* Read the first @size bytes from the file, or named data stream of a file,
+ * described by @blob. */
int
-read_win32_file_prefix(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte,
- u64 size,
- consume_data_callback_t cb,
- void *ctx_or_buf,
- int _ignored_flags)
+read_winnt_stream_prefix(const struct blob_descriptor *blob, u64 size,
+ consume_data_callback_t cb, void *cb_ctx)
{
- int ret = 0;
- void *out_buf;
- DWORD err;
+ const wchar_t *path;
+ HANDLE h;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ u8 buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
u64 bytes_remaining;
+ int ret;
- HANDLE hFile = win32_open_file_data_only(lte->file_on_disk);
- if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- err = GetLastError();
- ERROR("Failed to open \"%ls\"", lte->file_on_disk);
- win32_error(err);
+ /* This is an NT namespace path. */
+ path = blob->file_on_disk;
+
+ status = winnt_openat(NULL, path, wcslen(path),
+ FILE_READ_DATA | SYNCHRONIZE, &h);
+ if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
+ winnt_error(status, L"\"%ls\": Can't open for reading",
+ printable_path(path));
return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
}
- if (cb)
- out_buf = alloca(WIM_CHUNK_SIZE);
- else
- out_buf = ctx_or_buf;
-
+ ret = 0;
bytes_remaining = size;
while (bytes_remaining) {
- DWORD bytesToRead, bytesRead;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ ULONG count;
+ ULONG bytes_read;
- bytesToRead = min(WIM_CHUNK_SIZE, bytes_remaining);
- if (!ReadFile(hFile, out_buf, bytesToRead, &bytesRead, NULL) ||
- bytesRead != bytesToRead)
- {
- err = GetLastError();
- ERROR("Failed to read data from \"%ls\"", lte->file_on_disk);
- win32_error(err);
+ count = min(sizeof(buf), bytes_remaining);
+
+ status = (*func_NtReadFile)(h, NULL, NULL, NULL,
+ &iosb, buf, count, NULL, NULL);
+ if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
+ winnt_error(status, L"\"%ls\": Error reading data",
+ printable_path(path));
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
break;
}
- bytes_remaining -= bytesRead;
- if (cb) {
- ret = (*cb)(out_buf, bytesRead, ctx_or_buf);
- if (ret)
- break;
- } else {
- out_buf += bytesRead;
- }
+
+ bytes_read = iosb.Information;
+
+ bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
+ ret = (*cb)(buf, bytes_read, cb_ctx);
+ if (ret)
+ break;
}
- CloseHandle(hFile);
+ (*func_NtClose)(h);
return ret;
}
struct win32_encrypted_read_ctx {
consume_data_callback_t read_prefix_cb;
- void *read_prefix_ctx_or_buf;
+ void *read_prefix_ctx;
int wimlib_err_code;
- void *buf;
- size_t buf_filled;
u64 bytes_remaining;
};
static DWORD WINAPI
-win32_encrypted_export_cb(unsigned char *_data, void *_ctx, unsigned long len)
+win32_encrypted_export_cb(unsigned char *data, void *_ctx, unsigned long len)
{
- const void *data = _data;
struct win32_encrypted_read_ctx *ctx = _ctx;
int ret;
+ size_t bytes_to_consume = min(len, ctx->bytes_remaining);
- DEBUG("len = %lu", len);
- if (ctx->read_prefix_cb) {
- /* The length of the buffer passed to the ReadEncryptedFileRaw()
- * export callback is undocumented, so we assume it may be of
- * arbitrary size. */
- size_t bytes_to_buffer = min(ctx->bytes_remaining - ctx->buf_filled,
- len);
- while (bytes_to_buffer) {
- size_t bytes_to_copy_to_buf =
- min(bytes_to_buffer, WIM_CHUNK_SIZE - ctx->buf_filled);
-
- memcpy(ctx->buf + ctx->buf_filled, data,
- bytes_to_copy_to_buf);
- ctx->buf_filled += bytes_to_copy_to_buf;
- data += bytes_to_copy_to_buf;
- bytes_to_buffer -= bytes_to_copy_to_buf;
-
- if (ctx->buf_filled == WIM_CHUNK_SIZE ||
- ctx->buf_filled == ctx->bytes_remaining)
- {
- ret = (*ctx->read_prefix_cb)(ctx->buf,
- ctx->buf_filled,
- ctx->read_prefix_ctx_or_buf);
- if (ret) {
- ctx->wimlib_err_code = ret;
- /* Shouldn't matter what error code is returned
- * here, as long as it isn't ERROR_SUCCESS. */
- return ERROR_READ_FAULT;
- }
- ctx->bytes_remaining -= ctx->buf_filled;
- ctx->buf_filled = 0;
- }
- }
- } else {
- size_t len_to_copy = min(len, ctx->bytes_remaining);
- ctx->read_prefix_ctx_or_buf = mempcpy(ctx->read_prefix_ctx_or_buf,
- data,
- len_to_copy);
- ctx->bytes_remaining -= len_to_copy;
+ if (bytes_to_consume == 0)
+ return ERROR_SUCCESS;
+
+ ret = (*ctx->read_prefix_cb)(data, bytes_to_consume, ctx->read_prefix_ctx);
+ if (ret) {
+ ctx->wimlib_err_code = ret;
+ /* It doesn't matter what error code is returned here, as long
+ * as it isn't ERROR_SUCCESS. */
+ return ERROR_READ_FAULT;
}
+ ctx->bytes_remaining -= bytes_to_consume;
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
int
-read_win32_encrypted_file_prefix(const struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte,
+read_win32_encrypted_file_prefix(const struct blob_descriptor *blob,
u64 size,
- consume_data_callback_t cb,
- void *ctx_or_buf,
- int _ignored_flags)
+ consume_data_callback_t cb, void *cb_ctx)
{
struct win32_encrypted_read_ctx export_ctx;
DWORD err;
void *file_ctx;
int ret;
+ DWORD flags = 0;
- DEBUG("Reading %"PRIu64" bytes from encryted file \"%ls\"",
- size, lte->file_on_disk);
+ if (blob->file_inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
+ flags |= CREATE_FOR_DIR;
export_ctx.read_prefix_cb = cb;
- export_ctx.read_prefix_ctx_or_buf = ctx_or_buf;
+ export_ctx.read_prefix_ctx = cb_ctx;
export_ctx.wimlib_err_code = 0;
- if (cb) {
- export_ctx.buf = MALLOC(WIM_CHUNK_SIZE);
- if (!export_ctx.buf)
- return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- } else {
- export_ctx.buf = NULL;
- }
- export_ctx.buf_filled = 0;
export_ctx.bytes_remaining = size;
- err = OpenEncryptedFileRawW(lte->file_on_disk, 0, &file_ctx);
+ err = OpenEncryptedFileRaw(blob->file_on_disk, flags, &file_ctx);
if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- ERROR("Failed to open encrypted file \"%ls\" for raw read",
- lte->file_on_disk);
- win32_error(err);
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
- goto out_free_buf;
+ win32_error(err,
+ L"Failed to open encrypted file \"%ls\" for raw read",
+ printable_path(blob->file_on_disk));
+ return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
}
err = ReadEncryptedFileRaw(win32_encrypted_export_cb,
&export_ctx, file_ctx);
if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- ERROR("Failed to read encrypted file \"%ls\"",
- lte->file_on_disk);
- win32_error(err);
ret = export_ctx.wimlib_err_code;
- if (ret == 0)
+ if (ret == 0) {
+ win32_error(err,
+ L"Failed to read encrypted file \"%ls\"",
+ printable_path(blob->file_on_disk));
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
+ }
} else if (export_ctx.bytes_remaining != 0) {
ERROR("Only could read %"PRIu64" of %"PRIu64" bytes from "
- "encryted file \"%ls\"",
+ "encrypted file \"%ls\"",
size - export_ctx.bytes_remaining, size,
- lte->file_on_disk);
+ printable_path(blob->file_on_disk));
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
} else {
ret = 0;
}
CloseEncryptedFileRaw(file_ctx);
-out_free_buf:
- FREE(export_ctx.buf);
return ret;
}
-
-static u64
-FILETIME_to_u64(const FILETIME *ft)
-{
- return ((u64)ft->dwHighDateTime << 32) | (u64)ft->dwLowDateTime;
-}
-
-static int
-win32_get_short_name(struct wim_dentry *dentry, const wchar_t *path)
+/*
+ * Load the short name of a file into a WIM dentry.
+ */
+static NTSTATUS
+winnt_get_short_name(HANDLE h, struct wim_dentry *dentry)
{
- WIN32_FIND_DATAW dat;
- HANDLE hFind;
- int ret = 0;
-
- /* If we can't read the short filename for some reason, we just ignore
- * the error and assume the file has no short name. I don't think this
- * should be an issue, since the short names are essentially obsolete
- * anyway. */
- hFind = FindFirstFileW(path, &dat);
- if (hFind != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- if (dat.cAlternateFileName[0] != L'\0') {
- DEBUG("\"%ls\": short name \"%ls\"", path, dat.cAlternateFileName);
- size_t short_name_nbytes = wcslen(dat.cAlternateFileName) *
- sizeof(wchar_t);
- size_t n = short_name_nbytes + sizeof(wchar_t);
- dentry->short_name = MALLOC(n);
- if (dentry->short_name) {
- memcpy(dentry->short_name, dat.cAlternateFileName, n);
- dentry->short_name_nbytes = short_name_nbytes;
- } else {
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- }
- }
- FindClose(hFind);
+ /* It's not any harder to just make the NtQueryInformationFile() system
+ * call ourselves, and it saves a dumb call to FindFirstFile() which of
+ * course has to create its own handle. */
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ u8 buf[128] _aligned_attribute(8);
+ const FILE_NAME_INFORMATION *info;
+
+ status = (*func_NtQueryInformationFile)(h, &iosb, buf, sizeof(buf),
+ FileAlternateNameInformation);
+ info = (const FILE_NAME_INFORMATION *)buf;
+ if (NT_SUCCESS(status) && info->FileNameLength != 0) {
+ dentry->short_name = utf16le_dupz(info->FileName,
+ info->FileNameLength);
+ if (!dentry->short_name)
+ return STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+ dentry->short_name_nbytes = info->FileNameLength;
}
- return ret;
+ return status;
}
-static int
-win32_get_security_descriptor(struct wim_dentry *dentry,
+/*
+ * Load the security descriptor of a file into the corresponding inode and the
+ * WIM image's security descriptor set.
+ */
+static NTSTATUS
+winnt_get_security_descriptor(HANDLE h, struct wim_inode *inode,
struct wim_sd_set *sd_set,
- const wchar_t *path,
- struct win32_capture_state *state,
- int add_flags)
+ struct winnt_scan_stats *stats, int add_flags)
{
SECURITY_INFORMATION requestedInformation;
- DWORD lenNeeded = 0;
- BOOL status;
- DWORD err;
- unsigned long n;
-
- requestedInformation = DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
+ u8 _buf[4096] _aligned_attribute(8);
+ u8 *buf;
+ ULONG bufsize;
+ ULONG len_needed;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+
+ /*
+ * LABEL_SECURITY_INFORMATION is needed on Windows Vista and 7 because
+ * Microsoft decided to add mandatory integrity labels to the SACL but
+ * not have them returned by SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION.
+ *
+ * BACKUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION is needed on Windows 8 because Microsoft
+ * decided to add even more stuff to the SACL and still not have it
+ * returned by SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION; but they did remember that
+ * backup applications exist and simply want to read the stupid thing
+ * once and for all, so they added a flag to read the entire security
+ * descriptor.
+ *
+ * Older versions of Windows tolerate these new flags being passed in.
+ */
+ requestedInformation = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
+ GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
+ DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
- OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
- GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
-again:
- /* Request length of security descriptor */
- status = GetFileSecurityW(path, requestedInformation,
- NULL, 0, &lenNeeded);
- err = GetLastError();
- if (!status && err == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
- DWORD len = lenNeeded;
- char buf[len];
- if (GetFileSecurityW(path, requestedInformation,
- (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)buf, len, &lenNeeded))
- {
- int security_id = sd_set_add_sd(sd_set, buf, len);
- if (security_id < 0)
- return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- else {
- dentry->d_inode->i_security_id = security_id;
- return 0;
+ LABEL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
+ BACKUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
+
+ buf = _buf;
+ bufsize = sizeof(_buf);
+
+ /*
+ * We need the file's security descriptor in
+ * SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE format, and we currently have a handle
+ * opened with as many relevant permissions as possible. At this point,
+ * on Windows there are a number of options for reading a file's
+ * security descriptor:
+ *
+ * GetFileSecurity(): This takes in a path and returns the
+ * SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE. Problem: this uses an internal handle,
+ * not ours, and the handle created internally doesn't specify
+ * FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS. Therefore there can be access denied
+ * errors on some files and directories, even when running as the
+ * Administrator.
+ *
+ * GetSecurityInfo(): This takes in a handle and returns the security
+ * descriptor split into a bunch of different parts. This should work,
+ * but it's dumb because we have to put the security descriptor back
+ * together again.
+ *
+ * BackupRead(): This can read the security descriptor, but this is a
+ * difficult-to-use API, probably only works as the Administrator, and
+ * the format of the returned data is not well documented.
+ *
+ * NtQuerySecurityObject(): This is exactly what we need, as it takes
+ * in a handle and returns the security descriptor in
+ * SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE format. Only problem is that it's a
+ * ntdll function and therefore not officially part of the Win32 API.
+ * Oh well.
+ */
+ while (!(NT_SUCCESS(status = (*func_NtQuerySecurityObject)(h,
+ requestedInformation,
+ (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)buf,
+ bufsize,
+ &len_needed))))
+ {
+ switch (status) {
+ case STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL:
+ wimlib_assert(buf == _buf);
+ buf = MALLOC(len_needed);
+ if (!buf)
+ return STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+ bufsize = len_needed;
+ break;
+ case STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD:
+ case STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED:
+ if (add_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS) {
+ default:
+ /* Permission denied in STRICT_ACLS mode, or
+ * unknown error. */
+ goto out_free_buf;
}
- } else {
- err = GetLastError();
- }
- }
-
- if (add_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS)
- goto fail;
-
- switch (err) {
- case ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD:
- if (requestedInformation & SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
- n = state->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld++;
- requestedInformation &= ~SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
- if (n < MAX_GET_SACL_PRIV_NOTHELD_WARNINGS) {
- WARNING(
-"We don't have enough privileges to read the full security\n"
-" descriptor of \"%ls\"!\n"
-" Re-trying with SACL omitted.\n", path);
- } else if (n == MAX_GET_SACL_PRIV_NOTHELD_WARNINGS) {
- WARNING(
-"Suppressing further privileges not held error messages when reading\n"
-" security descriptors.");
+ if (requestedInformation & SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
+ /* Try again without the SACL. */
+ stats->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld++;
+ requestedInformation &= ~(SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
+ LABEL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
+ BACKUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION);
+ break;
}
- goto again;
+ /* Fake success (useful when capturing as
+ * non-Administrator). */
+ stats->num_get_sd_access_denied++;
+ status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
+ goto out_free_buf;
}
- /* Fall through */
- case ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
- n = state->num_get_sd_access_denied++;
- if (n < MAX_GET_SD_ACCESS_DENIED_WARNINGS) {
- WARNING("Failed to read security descriptor of \"%ls\": "
- "Access denied!\n%ls", path, capture_access_denied_msg);
- } else if (n == MAX_GET_SD_ACCESS_DENIED_WARNINGS) {
- WARNING("Suppressing further access denied errors messages i"
- "when reading security descriptors");
- }
- return 0;
- default:
-fail:
- ERROR("Failed to read security descriptor of \"%ls\"", path);
- win32_error(err);
- return WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
}
+
+ /* Add the security descriptor to the WIM image, and save its ID in
+ * file's inode. */
+ inode->i_security_id = sd_set_add_sd(sd_set, buf, len_needed);
+ if (unlikely(inode->i_security_id < 0))
+ status = STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+out_free_buf:
+ if (unlikely(buf != _buf))
+ FREE(buf);
+ return status;
}
static int
-win32_build_dentry_tree_recursive(struct wim_dentry **root_ret,
- wchar_t *path,
- size_t path_num_chars,
- struct add_image_params *params,
- struct win32_capture_state *state,
- unsigned vol_flags);
-
-/* Reads the directory entries of directory using a Win32 API and recursively
- * calls win32_build_dentry_tree() on them. */
+winnt_build_dentry_tree_recursive(struct wim_dentry **root_ret,
+ HANDLE cur_dir,
+ wchar_t *full_path,
+ size_t full_path_nchars,
+ const wchar_t *filename,
+ size_t filename_nchars,
+ struct capture_params *params,
+ struct winnt_scan_stats *stats,
+ u32 vol_flags);
+
static int
-win32_recurse_directory(struct wim_dentry *root,
- wchar_t *dir_path,
- size_t dir_path_num_chars,
- struct add_image_params *params,
- struct win32_capture_state *state,
- unsigned vol_flags)
+winnt_recurse_directory(HANDLE h,
+ wchar_t *full_path,
+ size_t full_path_nchars,
+ struct wim_dentry *parent,
+ struct capture_params *params,
+ struct winnt_scan_stats *stats,
+ u32 vol_flags)
{
- WIN32_FIND_DATAW dat;
- HANDLE hFind;
- DWORD err;
+ void *buf;
+ const size_t bufsize = 8192;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ NTSTATUS status;
int ret;
- DEBUG("Recurse to directory \"%ls\"", dir_path);
-
- /* Begin reading the directory by calling FindFirstFileW. Unlike UNIX
- * opendir(), FindFirstFileW has file globbing built into it. But this
- * isn't what we actually want, so just add a dummy glob to get all
- * entries. */
- dir_path[dir_path_num_chars] = OS_PREFERRED_PATH_SEPARATOR;
- dir_path[dir_path_num_chars + 1] = L'*';
- dir_path[dir_path_num_chars + 2] = L'\0';
- hFind = FindFirstFileW(dir_path, &dat);
- dir_path[dir_path_num_chars] = L'\0';
-
- if (hFind == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- err = GetLastError();
- if (err == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) {
- return 0;
- } else {
- ERROR("Failed to read directory \"%ls\"", dir_path);
- win32_error(err);
- return WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
- }
- }
- ret = 0;
- do {
- /* Skip . and .. entries */
- if (dat.cFileName[0] == L'.' &&
- (dat.cFileName[1] == L'\0' ||
- (dat.cFileName[1] == L'.' &&
- dat.cFileName[2] == L'\0')))
- continue;
- size_t filename_len = wcslen(dat.cFileName);
-
- dir_path[dir_path_num_chars] = OS_PREFERRED_PATH_SEPARATOR;
- wmemcpy(dir_path + dir_path_num_chars + 1,
- dat.cFileName,
- filename_len + 1);
-
- struct wim_dentry *child;
- size_t path_len = dir_path_num_chars + 1 + filename_len;
- ret = win32_build_dentry_tree_recursive(&child,
- dir_path,
- path_len,
+ buf = MALLOC(bufsize);
+ if (!buf)
+ return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
+
+ /* Using NtQueryDirectoryFile() we can re-use the same open handle,
+ * which we opened with FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS. */
+
+ while (NT_SUCCESS(status = (*func_NtQueryDirectoryFile)(h, NULL, NULL, NULL,
+ &iosb, buf, bufsize,
+ FileNamesInformation,
+ FALSE, NULL, FALSE)))
+ {
+ const FILE_NAMES_INFORMATION *info = buf;
+ for (;;) {
+ if (!(info->FileNameLength == 2 && info->FileName[0] == L'.') &&
+ !(info->FileNameLength == 4 && info->FileName[0] == L'.' &&
+ info->FileName[1] == L'.'))
+ {
+ wchar_t *p;
+ wchar_t *filename;
+ struct wim_dentry *child;
+
+ p = full_path + full_path_nchars;
+ /* Only add a backslash if we don't already have
+ * one. This prevents a duplicate backslash
+ * from being added when the path to the capture
+ * dir had a trailing backslash. */
+ if (*(p - 1) != L'\\')
+ *p++ = L'\\';
+ filename = p;
+ p = wmempcpy(filename, info->FileName,
+ info->FileNameLength / 2);
+ *p = '\0';
+
+ ret = winnt_build_dentry_tree_recursive(
+ &child,
+ h,
+ full_path,
+ p - full_path,
+ filename,
+ info->FileNameLength / 2,
params,
- state,
+ stats,
vol_flags);
- dir_path[dir_path_num_chars] = L'\0';
- if (ret)
- goto out_find_close;
- if (child)
- dentry_add_child(root, child);
- } while (FindNextFileW(hFind, &dat));
- err = GetLastError();
- if (err != ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES) {
- ERROR("Failed to read directory \"%ls\"", dir_path);
- win32_error(err);
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
+
+ full_path[full_path_nchars] = L'\0';
+
+ if (ret)
+ goto out_free_buf;
+ if (child)
+ dentry_add_child(parent, child);
+ }
+ if (info->NextEntryOffset == 0)
+ break;
+ info = (const FILE_NAMES_INFORMATION *)
+ ((const u8 *)info + info->NextEntryOffset);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (unlikely(status != STATUS_NO_MORE_FILES)) {
+ winnt_error(status, L"\"%ls\": Can't read directory",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
}
-out_find_close:
- FindClose(hFind);
+out_free_buf:
+ FREE(buf);
return ret;
}
-/* Reparse point fixup status code */
+/* Reparse point fixup status code */
enum rp_status {
- /* Reparse point corresponded to an absolute symbolic link or junction
- * point that pointed outside the directory tree being captured, and
- * therefore was excluded. */
- RP_EXCLUDED = 0x0,
-
- /* Reparse point was not fixed as it was either a relative symbolic
- * link, a mount point, or something else we could not understand. */
- RP_NOT_FIXED = 0x1,
-
- /* Reparse point corresponded to an absolute symbolic link or junction
- * point that pointed inside the directory tree being captured, where
- * the target was specified by a "full" \??\ prefixed path, and
- * therefore was fixed to be relative to the root of the directory tree
- * being captured. */
- RP_FIXED_FULLPATH = 0x2,
-
- /* Same as RP_FIXED_FULLPATH, except the absolute link target did not
- * have the \??\ prefix. It may have begun with a drive letter though.
- * */
- RP_FIXED_ABSPATH = 0x4,
-
- /* Either RP_FIXED_FULLPATH or RP_FIXED_ABSPATH. */
- RP_FIXED = RP_FIXED_FULLPATH | RP_FIXED_ABSPATH,
+ /* Reparse point will be captured literally (no fixup) */
+ RP_NOT_FIXED = -1,
+
+ /* Reparse point will be captured with fixup */
+ RP_FIXED = -2,
};
-/* Given the "substitute name" target of a Windows reparse point, try doing a
- * fixup where we change it to be absolute relative to the root of the directory
- * tree being captured.
+static bool
+file_has_ino_and_dev(HANDLE h, u64 ino, u64 dev)
+{
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ FILE_INTERNAL_INFORMATION int_info;
+ FILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION vol_info;
+
+ status = (*func_NtQueryInformationFile)(h, &iosb,
+ &int_info, sizeof(int_info),
+ FileInternalInformation);
+ if (!NT_SUCCESS(status))
+ return false;
+
+ if (int_info.IndexNumber.QuadPart != ino)
+ return false;
+
+ status = (*func_NtQueryVolumeInformationFile)(h, &iosb,
+ &vol_info, sizeof(vol_info),
+ FileFsVolumeInformation);
+ if (!(NT_SUCCESS(status) || status == STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW))
+ return false;
+
+ if (iosb.Information <
+ offsetof(FILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION, VolumeSerialNumber) +
+ sizeof(vol_info.VolumeSerialNumber))
+ return false;
+
+ return (vol_info.VolumeSerialNumber == dev);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Given an (expected) NT namespace symbolic link or junction target @target of
+ * length @target_nbytes, determine if a prefix of the target points to a file
+ * identified by @capture_root_ino and @capture_root_dev.
*
- * Note that this is only executed when WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX has been
- * set.
+ * If yes, return a pointer to the portion of the link following this prefix.
*
- * @capture_root_ino and @capture_root_dev indicate the inode number and device
- * of the root of the directory tree being captured. They are meant to identify
- * this directory (as an alternative to its actual path, which could potentially
- * be reached via multiple destinations due to other symbolic links). This may
- * not work properly on FAT, which doesn't seem to supply proper inode numbers
- * or file IDs. However, FAT doesn't support reparse points so this function
- * wouldn't even be called anyway.
+ * If no, return NULL.
+ *
+ * If the link target does not appear to be a valid NT namespace path, return
+ * @target itself.
*/
-static enum rp_status
-win32_capture_maybe_rpfix_target(wchar_t *target, u16 *target_nbytes_p,
- u64 capture_root_ino, u64 capture_root_dev,
- u32 rptag)
+static const wchar_t *
+winnt_get_root_relative_target(const wchar_t *target, size_t target_nbytes,
+ u64 capture_root_ino, u64 capture_root_dev)
{
- u16 target_nchars = *target_nbytes_p / 2;
- size_t stripped_chars;
- wchar_t *orig_target;
- int ret;
+ UNICODE_STRING name;
+ OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ const wchar_t *target_end;
+ const wchar_t *p;
+
+ target_end = target + (target_nbytes / sizeof(wchar_t));
+
+ /* Empty path??? */
+ if (target_end == target)
+ return target;
+
+ /* No leading slash??? */
+ if (target[0] != L'\\')
+ return target;
+
+ /* UNC path??? */
+ if ((target_end - target) >= 2 &&
+ target[0] == L'\\' && target[1] == L'\\')
+ return target;
+
+ attr.Length = sizeof(attr);
+ attr.RootDirectory = NULL;
+ attr.ObjectName = &name;
+ attr.Attributes = 0;
+ attr.SecurityDescriptor = NULL;
+ attr.SecurityQualityOfService = NULL;
+
+ name.Buffer = (wchar_t *)target;
+ name.Length = 0;
+ p = target;
+ do {
+ HANDLE h;
+ const wchar_t *orig_p = p;
+
+ /* Skip non-backslashes */
+ while (p != target_end && *p != L'\\')
+ p++;
+
+ /* Skip backslashes */
+ while (p != target_end && *p == L'\\')
+ p++;
+
+ /* Append path component */
+ name.Length += (p - orig_p) * sizeof(wchar_t);
+ name.MaximumLength = name.Length;
+
+ /* Try opening the file */
+ status = (*func_NtOpenFile) (&h,
+ FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_TRAVERSE,
+ &attr,
+ &iosb,
+ FILE_SHARE_VALID_FLAGS,
+ FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT);
+
+ if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
+ /* Reset root directory */
+ if (attr.RootDirectory)
+ (*func_NtClose)(attr.RootDirectory);
+ attr.RootDirectory = h;
+ name.Buffer = (wchar_t *)p;
+ name.Length = 0;
+
+ if (file_has_ino_and_dev(h, capture_root_ino,
+ capture_root_dev))
+ goto out_close_root_dir;
+ }
+ } while (p != target_end);
- ret = parse_substitute_name(target, *target_nbytes_p, rptag);
- if (ret < 0)
- return RP_NOT_FIXED;
- stripped_chars = ret;
- if (stripped_chars)
- stripped_chars -= 2;
- target[target_nchars] = L'\0';
- orig_target = target;
- target = capture_fixup_absolute_symlink(target + stripped_chars,
- capture_root_ino, capture_root_dev);
- if (!target)
- return RP_EXCLUDED;
- target_nchars = wcslen(target);
- wmemmove(orig_target + stripped_chars, target, target_nchars + 1);
- *target_nbytes_p = (target_nchars + stripped_chars) * sizeof(wchar_t);
- DEBUG("Fixed reparse point (new target: \"%ls\")", orig_target);
- if (stripped_chars)
- return RP_FIXED_FULLPATH;
- else
- return RP_FIXED_ABSPATH;
+ p = NULL;
+
+out_close_root_dir:
+ if (attr.RootDirectory)
+ (*func_NtClose)(attr.RootDirectory);
+ return p;
}
-/* Returns: `enum rp_status' value on success; negative WIMLIB_ERR_* value on
- * failure. */
static int
-win32_capture_try_rpfix(u8 *rpbuf, u16 *rpbuflen_p,
- u64 capture_root_ino, u64 capture_root_dev,
- const wchar_t *path)
+winnt_rpfix_progress(struct capture_params *params, const wchar_t *path,
+ const struct reparse_data *rpdata, int scan_status)
+{
+ size_t print_name_nchars = rpdata->print_name_nbytes / sizeof(wchar_t);
+ wchar_t print_name0[print_name_nchars + 1];
+
+ wmemcpy(print_name0, rpdata->print_name, print_name_nchars);
+ print_name0[print_name_nchars] = L'\0';
+
+ params->progress.scan.cur_path = printable_path(path);
+ params->progress.scan.symlink_target = print_name0;
+ return do_capture_progress(params, scan_status, NULL);
+}
+
+static int
+winnt_try_rpfix(u8 *rpbuf, u16 *rpbuflen_p,
+ u64 capture_root_ino, u64 capture_root_dev,
+ const wchar_t *path, struct capture_params *params)
{
struct reparse_data rpdata;
+ const wchar_t *rel_target;
int ret;
- enum rp_status rp_status;
- ret = parse_reparse_data(rpbuf, *rpbuflen_p, &rpdata);
- if (ret)
- return -ret;
-
- rp_status = win32_capture_maybe_rpfix_target(rpdata.substitute_name,
- &rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes,
- capture_root_ino,
- capture_root_dev,
- le32_to_cpu(*(le32*)rpbuf));
- if (rp_status & RP_FIXED) {
- wimlib_assert(rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes % 2 == 0);
- utf16lechar substitute_name_copy[rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes / 2];
- wmemcpy(substitute_name_copy, rpdata.substitute_name,
- rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes / 2);
- rpdata.substitute_name = substitute_name_copy;
- rpdata.print_name = substitute_name_copy;
- rpdata.print_name_nbytes = rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes;
- if (rp_status == RP_FIXED_FULLPATH) {
- /* "full path", meaning \??\ prefixed. We should not
- * include this prefix in the print name, as it is
- * apparently meant for the filesystem driver only. */
- rpdata.print_name += 4;
- rpdata.print_name_nbytes -= 8;
- }
- ret = make_reparse_buffer(&rpdata, rpbuf, rpbuflen_p);
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = rp_status;
- else
- ret = -ret;
- } else {
- if (rp_status == RP_EXCLUDED) {
- size_t print_name_nchars = rpdata.print_name_nbytes / 2;
- wchar_t print_name0[print_name_nchars + 1];
- print_name0[print_name_nchars] = L'\0';
- wmemcpy(print_name0, rpdata.print_name, print_name_nchars);
- WARNING("Ignoring %ls pointing out of capture directory:\n"
- " \"%ls\" -> \"%ls\"\n"
- " (Use --norpfix to capture all symbolic links "
- "and junction points as-is)",
- (rpdata.rptag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) ?
- L"absolute symbolic link" : L"junction point",
- path, print_name0);
- }
- ret = rp_status;
+ if (parse_reparse_data(rpbuf, *rpbuflen_p, &rpdata)) {
+ /* Couldn't even understand the reparse data. Don't try the
+ * fixup. */
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
}
- return ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Don't do reparse point fixups on relative symbolic links.
+ *
+ * On Windows, a relative symbolic link is supposed to be identifiable
+ * by having reparse tag WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK and flags
+ * SYMBOLIC_LINK_RELATIVE. We will use this information, although this
+ * may not always do what the user expects, since drive-relative
+ * symbolic links such as "\Users\Public" have SYMBOLIC_LINK_RELATIVE
+ * set, in addition to truely relative symbolic links such as "Users" or
+ * "Users\Public". However, WIMGAPI (as of Windows 8.1) has this same
+ * behavior.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, as far as I can tell, the targets of symbolic links that
+ * are NOT relative, as well as junctions (note: a mountpoint is the
+ * sames thing as a junction), must be NT namespace paths, for example:
+ *
+ * - \??\e:\Users\Public
+ * - \DosDevices\e:\Users\Public
+ * - \Device\HardDiskVolume4\Users\Public
+ * - \??\Volume{c47cb07c-946e-4155-b8f7-052e9cec7628}\Users\Public
+ * - \DosDevices\Volume{c47cb07c-946e-4155-b8f7-052e9cec7628}\Users\Public
+ */
+ if (rpdata.rptag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK &&
+ (rpdata.rpflags & SYMBOLIC_LINK_RELATIVE))
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
+
+ rel_target = winnt_get_root_relative_target(rpdata.substitute_name,
+ rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes,
+ capture_root_ino,
+ capture_root_dev);
+ if (!rel_target) {
+ /* Target points outside of the tree being captured. Don't
+ * adjust it. */
+ ret = winnt_rpfix_progress(params, path, &rpdata,
+ WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_NOT_FIXED_SYMLINK);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
+ }
+
+ if (rel_target == rpdata.substitute_name) {
+ /* Weird target --- keep the reparse point and don't mess with
+ * it. */
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
+ }
+
+ /* We have an absolute target pointing within the directory being
+ * captured. @rel_target is the suffix of the link target that is the
+ * part relative to the directory being captured.
+ *
+ * We will cut off the prefix before this part (which is the path to the
+ * directory being captured) and add a dummy prefix. Since the process
+ * will need to be reversed when applying the image, it shouldn't matter
+ * what exactly the prefix is, as long as it looks like an absolute
+ * path.
+ */
+
+ {
+ size_t rel_target_nbytes =
+ rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes - ((const u8 *)rel_target -
+ (const u8 *)rpdata.substitute_name);
+ size_t rel_target_nchars = rel_target_nbytes / sizeof(wchar_t);
+
+ wchar_t tmp[rel_target_nchars + 7];
+
+ wmemcpy(tmp, L"\\??\\X:\\", 7);
+ wmemcpy(tmp + 7, rel_target, rel_target_nchars);
+
+ rpdata.substitute_name = tmp;
+ rpdata.substitute_name_nbytes = rel_target_nbytes + (7 * sizeof(wchar_t));
+ rpdata.print_name = tmp + 4;
+ rpdata.print_name_nbytes = rel_target_nbytes + (3 * sizeof(wchar_t));
+
+ if (make_reparse_buffer(&rpdata, rpbuf, rpbuflen_p))
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
+ }
+ ret = winnt_rpfix_progress(params, path, &rpdata,
+ WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_FIXED_SYMLINK);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ return RP_FIXED;
}
/*
* fixing the targets of absolute symbolic links and junction points to be
* relative to the root of capture.
*
- * @hFile: Open handle to the reparse point.
- * @path: Path to the reparse point. Used for error messages only.
- * @params: Additional parameters, including whether to do reparse point fixups
- * or not.
- * @rpbuf: Buffer of length at least REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE bytes into which
- * the reparse point buffer will be loaded.
- * @rpbuflen_ret: On success, the length of the reparse point buffer in bytes
- * is written to this location.
+ * @h:
+ * Open handle to the reparse point file.
+ * @path:
+ * Path to the reparse point file.
+ * @params:
+ * Capture parameters. add_flags, capture_root_ino, capture_root_dev,
+ * progfunc, progctx, and progress are used.
+ * @rpbuf:
+ * Buffer of length at least REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE bytes into which the
+ * reparse point buffer will be loaded.
+ * @rpbuflen_ret:
+ * On success, the length of the reparse point buffer in bytes is written
+ * to this location.
*
- * Returns:
- * On success, returns an `enum rp_status' value that indicates if and/or
- * how the reparse point fixup was done.
- *
- * On failure, returns a negative value that is a negated WIMLIB_ERR_*
- * code.
+ * On success, returns a negative `enum rp_status' value.
+ * On failure, returns a positive error code.
*/
static int
-win32_get_reparse_data(HANDLE hFile, const wchar_t *path,
- struct add_image_params *params,
+winnt_get_reparse_data(HANDLE h, const wchar_t *path,
+ struct capture_params *params,
u8 *rpbuf, u16 *rpbuflen_ret)
{
- DWORD bytesReturned;
+ DWORD bytes_returned;
u32 reparse_tag;
int ret;
u16 rpbuflen;
- DEBUG("Loading reparse data from \"%ls\"", path);
- if (!DeviceIoControl(hFile, FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT,
- NULL, /* "Not used with this operation; set to NULL" */
- 0, /* "Not used with this operation; set to 0" */
- rpbuf, /* "A pointer to a buffer that
- receives the reparse point data */
- REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE, /* "The size of the output
- buffer, in bytes */
- &bytesReturned,
- NULL))
+ if (!DeviceIoControl(h, FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT,
+ NULL, 0, rpbuf, REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE,
+ &bytes_returned, NULL))
{
- DWORD err = GetLastError();
- ERROR("Failed to get reparse data of \"%ls\"", path);
- win32_error(err);
- return -WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
+ win32_error(GetLastError(), L"\"%ls\": Can't get reparse data",
+ printable_path(path));
+ return WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
}
- if (bytesReturned < 8 || bytesReturned > REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE) {
- ERROR("Reparse data on \"%ls\" is invalid", path);
- return -WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA;
+
+ if (unlikely(bytes_returned < REPARSE_DATA_OFFSET)) {
+ ERROR("\"%ls\": Reparse point data is invalid",
+ printable_path(path));
+ return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA;
}
- rpbuflen = bytesReturned;
+ rpbuflen = bytes_returned;
reparse_tag = le32_to_cpu(*(le32*)rpbuf);
+ ret = RP_NOT_FIXED;
if (params->add_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX &&
(reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK ||
reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT))
{
- /* Try doing reparse point fixup */
- ret = win32_capture_try_rpfix(rpbuf,
- &rpbuflen,
- params->capture_root_ino,
- params->capture_root_dev,
- path);
- } else {
- ret = RP_NOT_FIXED;
+ ret = winnt_try_rpfix(rpbuf, &rpbuflen,
+ params->capture_root_ino,
+ params->capture_root_dev,
+ path, params);
}
*rpbuflen_ret = rpbuflen;
return ret;
}
static DWORD WINAPI
-win32_tally_encrypted_size_cb(unsigned char *_data, void *_ctx,
+win32_tally_encrypted_size_cb(unsigned char *_data, void *_size_ret,
unsigned long len)
{
- *(u64*)_ctx += len;
+ *(u64*)_size_ret += len;
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
static int
-win32_get_encrypted_file_size(const wchar_t *path, u64 *size_ret)
+win32_get_encrypted_file_size(const wchar_t *path, bool is_dir, u64 *size_ret)
{
DWORD err;
void *file_ctx;
int ret;
+ DWORD flags = 0;
- *size_ret = 0;
- err = OpenEncryptedFileRawW(path, 0, &file_ctx);
+ if (is_dir)
+ flags |= CREATE_FOR_DIR;
+
+ err = OpenEncryptedFileRaw(path, flags, &file_ctx);
if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- ERROR("Failed to open encrypted file \"%ls\" for raw read", path);
- win32_error(err);
+ win32_error(err,
+ L"Failed to open encrypted file \"%ls\" for raw read",
+ printable_path(path));
return WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
}
+ *size_ret = 0;
err = ReadEncryptedFileRaw(win32_tally_encrypted_size_cb,
size_ret, file_ctx);
if (err != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
- ERROR("Failed to read raw encrypted data from \"%ls\"", path);
- win32_error(err);
+ win32_error(err,
+ L"Failed to read raw encrypted data from \"%ls\"",
+ printable_path(path));
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
} else {
ret = 0;
return ret;
}
-/* Scans an unnamed or named stream of a Win32 file (not a reparse point
- * stream); calculates its SHA1 message digest and either creates a `struct
- * wim_lookup_table_entry' in memory for it, or uses an existing 'struct
- * wim_lookup_table_entry' for an identical stream.
- *
- * @path: Path to the file (UTF-16LE).
- *
- * @path_num_chars: Number of 2-byte characters in @path.
- *
- * @inode: WIM inode to save the stream into.
- *
- * @lookup_table: Stream lookup table for the WIM.
- *
- * @dat: A `WIN32_FIND_STREAM_DATA' structure that specifies the
- * stream name.
- *
- * Returns 0 on success; nonzero on failure.
- */
static int
-win32_capture_stream(const wchar_t *path,
- size_t path_num_chars,
- struct wim_inode *inode,
- struct wim_lookup_table *lookup_table,
- WIN32_FIND_STREAM_DATA *dat)
+winnt_load_efsrpc_raw_data(struct wim_inode *inode, const wchar_t *nt_path,
+ struct list_head *unhashed_blobs)
{
- struct wim_ads_entry *ads_entry;
- struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte;
+ struct blob_descriptor *blob;
+ struct wim_inode_stream *strm;
int ret;
- wchar_t *stream_name, *colon;
- size_t stream_name_nchars;
- bool is_named_stream;
- wchar_t *spath;
- size_t spath_nchars;
- size_t spath_buf_nbytes;
- const wchar_t *relpath_prefix;
- const wchar_t *colonchar;
-
- DEBUG("Capture \"%ls\" stream \"%ls\"", path, dat->cStreamName);
-
- /* The stream name should be returned as :NAME:TYPE */
- stream_name = dat->cStreamName;
- if (*stream_name != L':')
- goto out_invalid_stream_name;
- stream_name += 1;
- colon = wcschr(stream_name, L':');
- if (colon == NULL)
- goto out_invalid_stream_name;
-
- if (wcscmp(colon + 1, L"$DATA")) {
- /* Not a DATA stream */
- ret = 0;
- goto out;
- }
- *colon = '\0';
+ blob = new_blob_descriptor();
+ if (!blob)
+ goto err_nomem;
- stream_name_nchars = colon - stream_name;
- is_named_stream = (stream_name_nchars != 0);
+ blob->file_on_disk = WCSDUP(nt_path);
+ if (!blob->file_on_disk)
+ goto err_nomem;
+ blob->blob_location = BLOB_WIN32_ENCRYPTED;
- if (is_named_stream) {
- /* Allocate an ADS entry for the named stream. */
- ads_entry = inode_add_ads_utf16le(inode, stream_name,
- stream_name_nchars * sizeof(wchar_t));
- if (!ads_entry) {
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- goto out;
- }
- }
+ /* OpenEncryptedFileRaw() expects a Win32 name. */
+ wimlib_assert(!wmemcmp(blob->file_on_disk, L"\\??\\", 4));
+ blob->file_on_disk[1] = L'\\';
- /* If zero length stream, no lookup table entry needed. */
- if ((u64)dat->StreamSize.QuadPart == 0) {
- ret = 0;
- goto out;
- }
+ blob->file_inode = inode;
- /* Create a UTF-16LE string @spath that gives the filename, then a
- * colon, then the stream name. Or, if it's an unnamed stream, just the
- * filename. It is MALLOC()'ed so that it can be saved in the
- * wim_lookup_table_entry if needed.
- *
- * As yet another special case, relative paths need to be changed to
- * begin with an explicit "./" so that, for example, a file t:ads, where
- * :ads is the part we added, is not interpreted as a file on the t:
- * drive. */
- spath_nchars = path_num_chars;
- relpath_prefix = L"";
- colonchar = L"";
- if (is_named_stream) {
- spath_nchars += 1 + stream_name_nchars;
- colonchar = L":";
- if (path_num_chars == 1 && !is_any_path_separator(path[0])) {
- spath_nchars += 2;
- static const wchar_t _relpath_prefix[] =
- {L'.', OS_PREFERRED_PATH_SEPARATOR, L'\0'};
- relpath_prefix = _relpath_prefix;
- }
- }
+ ret = win32_get_encrypted_file_size(blob->file_on_disk,
+ (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY),
+ &blob->size);
+ if (ret)
+ goto err;
- spath_buf_nbytes = (spath_nchars + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t);
- spath = MALLOC(spath_buf_nbytes);
+ strm = inode_add_stream(inode, STREAM_TYPE_EFSRPC_RAW_DATA,
+ NO_STREAM_NAME, blob);
+ if (!strm)
+ goto err_nomem;
- swprintf(spath, L"%ls%ls%ls%ls",
- relpath_prefix, path, colonchar, stream_name);
+ prepare_unhashed_blob(blob, inode, strm->stream_id, unhashed_blobs);
+ return 0;
- /* Make a new wim_lookup_table_entry */
- lte = new_lookup_table_entry();
- if (!lte) {
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- goto out_free_spath;
- }
- lte->file_on_disk = spath;
- spath = NULL;
- if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED && !is_named_stream) {
- u64 encrypted_size;
- lte->resource_location = RESOURCE_WIN32_ENCRYPTED;
- ret = win32_get_encrypted_file_size(path, &encrypted_size);
- if (ret)
- goto out_free_spath;
- lte->resource_entry.original_size = encrypted_size;
- } else {
- lte->resource_location = RESOURCE_IN_FILE_ON_DISK;
- lte->resource_entry.original_size = (u64)dat->StreamSize.QuadPart;
+err_nomem:
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
+err:
+ free_blob_descriptor(blob);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static bool
+get_data_stream_name(wchar_t *raw_stream_name, size_t raw_stream_name_nchars,
+ wchar_t **stream_name_ret, size_t *stream_name_nchars_ret)
+{
+ const wchar_t *sep, *type, *end;
+
+ /* The stream name should be returned as :NAME:TYPE */
+ if (raw_stream_name_nchars < 1)
+ return false;
+ if (raw_stream_name[0] != L':')
+ return false;
+
+ raw_stream_name++;
+ raw_stream_name_nchars--;
+
+ end = raw_stream_name + raw_stream_name_nchars;
+
+ sep = wmemchr(raw_stream_name, L':', raw_stream_name_nchars);
+ if (!sep)
+ return false;
+
+ type = sep + 1;
+ if (end - type != 5)
+ return false;
+
+ if (wmemcmp(type, L"$DATA", 5))
+ return false;
+
+ *stream_name_ret = raw_stream_name;
+ *stream_name_nchars_ret = sep - raw_stream_name;
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Build the path to the stream. For unnamed streams, this is simply the path
+ * to the file. For named streams, this is the path to the file, followed by a
+ * colon, followed by the stream name. */
+static wchar_t *
+build_stream_path(const wchar_t *path, size_t path_nchars,
+ const wchar_t *stream_name, size_t stream_name_nchars)
+{
+ size_t stream_path_nchars;
+ wchar_t *stream_path;
+ wchar_t *p;
+
+ stream_path_nchars = path_nchars;
+ if (stream_name_nchars)
+ stream_path_nchars += 1 + stream_name_nchars;
+
+ stream_path = MALLOC((stream_path_nchars + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
+ if (stream_path) {
+ p = wmempcpy(stream_path, path, path_nchars);
+ if (stream_name_nchars) {
+ *p++ = L':';
+ p = wmempcpy(p, stream_name, stream_name_nchars);
+ }
+ *p++ = L'\0';
}
+ return stream_path;
+}
+
+static int
+winnt_scan_data_stream(const wchar_t *path, size_t path_nchars,
+ wchar_t *raw_stream_name, size_t raw_stream_name_nchars,
+ u64 stream_size,
+ struct wim_inode *inode, struct list_head *unhashed_blobs)
+{
+ wchar_t *stream_name;
+ size_t stream_name_nchars;
+ struct blob_descriptor *blob;
+ struct wim_inode_stream *strm;
+
+ /* Given the raw stream name (which is something like
+ * :streamname:$DATA), extract just the stream name part (streamname).
+ * Ignore any non-$DATA streams. */
+ if (!get_data_stream_name(raw_stream_name, raw_stream_name_nchars,
+ &stream_name, &stream_name_nchars))
+ return 0;
- u32 stream_id;
- if (is_named_stream) {
- stream_id = ads_entry->stream_id;
- ads_entry->lte = lte;
+ stream_name[stream_name_nchars] = L'\0';
+
+ /* If the stream is non-empty, set up a blob descriptor for it. */
+ if (stream_size != 0) {
+ blob = new_blob_descriptor();
+ if (!blob)
+ goto err_nomem;
+ blob->file_on_disk = build_stream_path(path,
+ path_nchars,
+ stream_name,
+ stream_name_nchars);
+ if (!blob->file_on_disk)
+ goto err_nomem;
+ blob->blob_location = BLOB_IN_WINNT_FILE_ON_DISK;
+ blob->size = stream_size;
+ blob->file_inode = inode;
} else {
- stream_id = 0;
- inode->i_lte = lte;
+ blob = NULL;
}
- lookup_table_insert_unhashed(lookup_table, lte, inode, stream_id);
- ret = 0;
-out_free_spath:
- FREE(spath);
-out:
- return ret;
-out_invalid_stream_name:
- ERROR("Invalid stream name: \"%ls:%ls\"", path, dat->cStreamName);
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
- goto out;
+
+ strm = inode_add_stream(inode, STREAM_TYPE_DATA, stream_name, blob);
+ if (!strm)
+ goto err_nomem;
+
+ prepare_unhashed_blob(blob, inode, strm->stream_id, unhashed_blobs);
+ return 0;
+
+err_nomem:
+ free_blob_descriptor(blob);
+ return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
}
-/* Scans a Win32 file for unnamed and named data streams (not reparse point
- * streams).
- *
- * @path: Path to the file (UTF-16LE).
- *
- * @path_num_chars: Number of 2-byte characters in @path.
- *
- * @inode: WIM inode to save the stream into.
- *
- * @lookup_table: Stream lookup table for the WIM.
- *
- * @file_size: Size of unnamed data stream. (Used only if alternate
- * data streams API appears to be unavailable.)
+/*
+ * Load information about the data streams of an open file into a WIM inode.
*
- * @vol_flags: Flags that specify features of the volume being
- * captured.
+ * We use the NtQueryInformationFile() system call instead of FindFirstStream()
+ * and FindNextStream(). This is done for two reasons:
*
- * Returns 0 on success; nonzero on failure.
+ * - FindFirstStream() opens its own handle to the file or directory and
+ * apparently does so without specifying FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, thereby
+ * causing access denied errors on certain files (even when running as the
+ * Administrator).
+ * - FindFirstStream() and FindNextStream() is only available on Windows Vista
+ * and later, whereas the stream support in NtQueryInformationFile() was
+ * already present in Windows XP.
*/
static int
-win32_capture_streams(const wchar_t *path,
- size_t path_num_chars,
- struct wim_inode *inode,
- struct wim_lookup_table *lookup_table,
- u64 file_size,
- unsigned vol_flags)
+winnt_scan_data_streams(HANDLE h, const wchar_t *path, size_t path_nchars,
+ struct wim_inode *inode, struct list_head *unhashed_blobs,
+ u64 file_size, u32 vol_flags)
{
- WIN32_FIND_STREAM_DATA dat;
int ret;
- HANDLE hFind;
- DWORD err;
+ u8 _buf[1024] _aligned_attribute(8);
+ u8 *buf;
+ size_t bufsize;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ FILE_STREAM_INFORMATION *info;
- DEBUG("Capturing streams from \"%ls\"", path);
+ buf = _buf;
+ bufsize = sizeof(_buf);
- if (win32func_FindFirstStreamW == NULL ||
- !(vol_flags & FILE_NAMED_STREAMS))
+ if (!(vol_flags & FILE_NAMED_STREAMS))
goto unnamed_only;
- hFind = win32func_FindFirstStreamW(path, FindStreamInfoStandard, &dat, 0);
- if (hFind == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- err = GetLastError();
- if (err == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
- goto unnamed_only;
+ /* Get a buffer containing the stream information. */
+ while (!NT_SUCCESS(status = (*func_NtQueryInformationFile)(h,
+ &iosb,
+ buf,
+ bufsize,
+ FileStreamInformation)))
+ {
- /* Seems legal for this to return ERROR_HANDLE_EOF on reparse
- * points and directories */
- if ((inode->i_attributes &
- (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))
- && err == ERROR_HANDLE_EOF)
- {
- DEBUG("ERROR_HANDLE_EOF (ok)");
- return 0;
- } else {
- if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) {
- WARNING("Failed to look up data streams "
- "of \"%ls\": Access denied!\n%ls",
- path, capture_access_denied_msg);
- return 0;
- } else {
- ERROR("Failed to look up data streams "
- "of \"%ls\"", path);
- win32_error(err);
- return WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
+ switch (status) {
+ case STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW:
+ {
+ u8 *newbuf;
+
+ bufsize *= 2;
+ if (buf == _buf)
+ newbuf = MALLOC(bufsize);
+ else
+ newbuf = REALLOC(buf, bufsize);
+ if (!newbuf) {
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto out_free_buf;
+ }
+ buf = newbuf;
}
+ break;
+ case STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED:
+ case STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED:
+ case STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS:
+ goto unnamed_only;
+ default:
+ winnt_error(status,
+ L"\"%ls\": Failed to query stream information",
+ printable_path(path));
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
+ goto out_free_buf;
}
}
- do {
- ret = win32_capture_stream(path,
- path_num_chars,
- inode, lookup_table,
- &dat);
+
+ if (iosb.Information == 0) {
+ /* No stream information. */
+ ret = 0;
+ goto out_free_buf;
+ }
+
+ /* Parse one or more stream information structures. */
+ info = (FILE_STREAM_INFORMATION *)buf;
+ for (;;) {
+ /* Load the stream information. */
+ ret = winnt_scan_data_stream(path, path_nchars,
+ info->StreamName,
+ info->StreamNameLength / 2,
+ info->StreamSize.QuadPart,
+ inode, unhashed_blobs);
if (ret)
- goto out_find_close;
- } while (win32func_FindNextStreamW(hFind, &dat));
- err = GetLastError();
- if (err != ERROR_HANDLE_EOF) {
- ERROR("Win32 API: Error reading data streams from \"%ls\"", path);
- win32_error(err);
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_READ;
+ goto out_free_buf;
+
+ if (info->NextEntryOffset == 0) {
+ /* No more stream information. */
+ break;
+ }
+ /* Advance to next stream information. */
+ info = (FILE_STREAM_INFORMATION *)
+ ((u8 *)info + info->NextEntryOffset);
}
-out_find_close:
- FindClose(hFind);
- return ret;
+ ret = 0;
+ goto out_free_buf;
+
unnamed_only:
- /* FindFirstStreamW() API is not available, or the volume does not
- * support named streams. Only capture the unnamed data stream. */
- DEBUG("Only capturing unnamed data stream");
- if (inode->i_attributes &
- (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))
+ /* The volume does not support named streams. Only capture the unnamed
+ * data stream. */
+ if (inode->i_attributes & (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY |
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT))
{
ret = 0;
- } else {
- /* Just create our own WIN32_FIND_STREAM_DATA for an unnamed
- * stream to reduce the code to a call to the
- * already-implemented win32_capture_stream() */
- wcscpy(dat.cStreamName, L"::$DATA");
- dat.StreamSize.QuadPart = file_size;
- ret = win32_capture_stream(path,
- path_num_chars,
- inode, lookup_table,
- &dat);
+ goto out_free_buf;
+ }
+
+ {
+ wchar_t stream_name[] = L"::$DATA";
+ ret = winnt_scan_data_stream(path, path_nchars, stream_name, 7,
+ file_size, inode, unhashed_blobs);
}
+out_free_buf:
+ /* Free buffer if allocated on heap. */
+ if (unlikely(buf != _buf))
+ FREE(buf);
return ret;
}
static int
-win32_build_dentry_tree_recursive(struct wim_dentry **root_ret,
- wchar_t *path,
- size_t path_num_chars,
- struct add_image_params *params,
- struct win32_capture_state *state,
- unsigned vol_flags)
+winnt_build_dentry_tree_recursive(struct wim_dentry **root_ret,
+ HANDLE cur_dir,
+ wchar_t *full_path,
+ size_t full_path_nchars,
+ const wchar_t *filename,
+ size_t filename_nchars,
+ struct capture_params *params,
+ struct winnt_scan_stats *stats,
+ u32 vol_flags)
{
struct wim_dentry *root = NULL;
- struct wim_inode *inode;
- DWORD err;
- u64 file_size;
+ struct wim_inode *inode = NULL;
+ HANDLE h = NULL;
int ret;
- u8 *rpbuf;
- u16 rpbuflen;
- u16 not_rpfixed;
-
- params->progress.scan.cur_path = path;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+ FILE_ALL_INFORMATION file_info;
+ ACCESS_MASK requestedPerms;
+
+ ret = try_exclude(full_path, full_path_nchars, params);
+ if (ret < 0) /* Excluded? */
+ goto out_progress;
+ if (ret > 0) /* Error? */
+ goto out;
- if (exclude_path(path, path_num_chars, params->config, true)) {
- if (params->add_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_ROOT) {
- ERROR("Cannot exclude the root directory from capture");
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CAPTURE_CONFIG;
+ /* Open the file. */
+ requestedPerms = FILE_READ_DATA |
+ FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES |
+ READ_CONTROL |
+ ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY |
+ SYNCHRONIZE;
+retry_open:
+ status = winnt_openat(cur_dir,
+ (cur_dir ? filename : full_path),
+ (cur_dir ? filename_nchars : full_path_nchars),
+ requestedPerms,
+ &h);
+ if (unlikely(!NT_SUCCESS(status))) {
+ if (status == STATUS_DELETE_PENDING) {
+ WARNING("\"%ls\": Deletion pending; skipping file",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ ret = 0;
goto out;
}
- do_capture_progress(params, WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED);
- ret = 0;
+ if (status == STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED &&
+ (requestedPerms & FILE_READ_DATA)) {
+ /* This happens on encrypted files. */
+ requestedPerms &= ~FILE_READ_DATA;
+ goto retry_open;
+ }
+
+ winnt_error(status, L"\"%ls\": Can't open file",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ if (status == STATUS_FVE_LOCKED_VOLUME)
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_FVE_LOCKED_VOLUME;
+ else
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
goto out;
}
-#if 0
- if (path_num_chars >= 4 &&
- !wmemcmp(path, L"\\\\?\\", 4) &&
- path_num_chars + 1 - 4 > MAX_PATH &&
- state->num_long_path_warnings < MAX_CAPTURE_LONG_PATH_WARNINGS)
+ /* Get information about the file. */
{
- WARNING("Path \"%ls\" exceeds MAX_PATH", path);
- if (++state->num_long_path_warnings == MAX_CAPTURE_LONG_PATH_WARNINGS)
- WARNING("Suppressing further warnings about long paths.");
- }
-#endif
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
- do_capture_progress(params, WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_OK);
+ status = (*func_NtQueryInformationFile)(h, &iosb,
+ &file_info,
+ sizeof(file_info),
+ FileAllInformation);
- HANDLE hFile = win32_open_existing_file(path,
- FILE_READ_DATA | FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES);
- if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
- err = GetLastError();
- ERROR("Win32 API: Failed to open \"%ls\"", path);
- win32_error(err);
+ if (unlikely(!NT_SUCCESS(status) &&
+ status != STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW))
+ {
+ winnt_error(status,
+ L"\"%ls\": Can't get file information",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_STAT;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (unlikely(!(requestedPerms & FILE_READ_DATA)) &&
+ !(file_info.BasicInformation.FileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED))
+ {
+ ERROR("\"%ls\": Permission to read data was denied",
+ printable_path(full_path));
ret = WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
goto out;
}
- BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION file_info;
- if (!GetFileInformationByHandle(hFile, &file_info)) {
- err = GetLastError();
- ERROR("Win32 API: Failed to get file information for \"%ls\"",
- path);
- win32_error(err);
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_STAT;
- goto out_close_handle;
- }
+ if (unlikely(!cur_dir)) {
+
+ /* Root of tree being captured; get volume information. */
+
+ FILE_FS_ATTRIBUTE_INFORMATION attr_info;
+ FILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION vol_info;
+ IO_STATUS_BLOCK iosb;
+
+ /* Get volume flags */
+ status = (*func_NtQueryVolumeInformationFile)(h, &iosb,
+ &attr_info,
+ sizeof(attr_info),
+ FileFsAttributeInformation);
+ if (likely((NT_SUCCESS(status) ||
+ (status == STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW)) &&
+ (iosb.Information >=
+ offsetof(FILE_FS_ATTRIBUTE_INFORMATION,
+ FileSystemAttributes) +
+ sizeof(attr_info.FileSystemAttributes))))
+ {
+ vol_flags = attr_info.FileSystemAttributes;
+ } else {
+ winnt_warning(status,
+ L"\"%ls\": Can't get volume attributes",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ vol_flags = 0;
+ }
- if (file_info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) {
- rpbuf = alloca(REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE);
- ret = win32_get_reparse_data(hFile, path, params,
- rpbuf, &rpbuflen);
- if (ret < 0) {
- /* WIMLIB_ERR_* (inverted) */
- ret = -ret;
- goto out_close_handle;
- } else if (ret & RP_FIXED) {
- not_rpfixed = 0;
- } else if (ret == RP_EXCLUDED) {
- ret = 0;
- goto out_close_handle;
+ /* Set inode number of root directory */
+ params->capture_root_ino =
+ file_info.InternalInformation.IndexNumber.QuadPart;
+
+ /* Get volume ID. */
+ status = (*func_NtQueryVolumeInformationFile)(h, &iosb,
+ &vol_info,
+ sizeof(vol_info),
+ FileFsVolumeInformation);
+ if (likely((NT_SUCCESS(status) ||
+ (status == STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW)) &&
+ (iosb.Information >=
+ offsetof(FILE_FS_VOLUME_INFORMATION,
+ VolumeSerialNumber) +
+ sizeof(vol_info.VolumeSerialNumber))))
+ {
+ params->capture_root_dev = vol_info.VolumeSerialNumber;
} else {
- not_rpfixed = 1;
+ winnt_warning(status, L"\"%ls\": Can't get volume ID",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ params->capture_root_dev = 0;
}
}
* However, we need to explicitly check for directories and files with
* only 1 link and refuse to hard link them. This is because Windows
* has a bug where it can return duplicate File IDs for files and
- * directories on the FAT filesystem. */
- ret = inode_table_new_dentry(¶ms->inode_table,
- path_basename_with_len(path, path_num_chars),
- ((u64)file_info.nFileIndexHigh << 32) |
- (u64)file_info.nFileIndexLow,
- file_info.dwVolumeSerialNumber,
- (file_info.nNumberOfLinks <= 1 ||
- (file_info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)),
+ * directories on the FAT filesystem.
+ *
+ * Since we don't follow mount points on Windows, we don't need to query
+ * the volume ID per-file. Just once, for the root, is enough. But we
+ * can't simply pass 0, because then there could be inode collisions
+ * among multiple calls to win32_build_dentry_tree() that are scanning
+ * files on different volumes. */
+ ret = inode_table_new_dentry(params->inode_table,
+ filename,
+ file_info.InternalInformation.IndexNumber.QuadPart,
+ params->capture_root_dev,
+ (file_info.StandardInformation.NumberOfLinks <= 1 ||
+ (file_info.BasicInformation.FileAttributes &
+ FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)),
&root);
if (ret)
- goto out_close_handle;
+ goto out;
- ret = win32_get_short_name(root, path);
- if (ret)
- goto out_close_handle;
+ /* Get the short (DOS) name of the file. */
+ status = winnt_get_short_name(h, root);
- inode = root->d_inode;
+ /* If we can't read the short filename for any reason other than
+ * out-of-memory, just ignore the error and assume the file has no short
+ * name. This shouldn't be an issue, since the short names are
+ * essentially obsolete anyway. */
+ if (unlikely(status == STATUS_NO_MEMORY)) {
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto out;
+ }
- if (inode->i_nlink > 1) /* Shared inode; nothing more to do */
- goto out_close_handle;
+ inode = root->d_inode;
- inode->i_attributes = file_info.dwFileAttributes;
- inode->i_creation_time = FILETIME_to_u64(&file_info.ftCreationTime);
- inode->i_last_write_time = FILETIME_to_u64(&file_info.ftLastWriteTime);
- inode->i_last_access_time = FILETIME_to_u64(&file_info.ftLastAccessTime);
- inode->i_resolved = 1;
+ if (inode->i_nlink > 1) {
+ /* Shared inode (hard link); skip reading per-inode information.
+ */
+ goto out_progress;
+ }
- params->add_flags &= ~WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_ROOT;
+ inode->i_attributes = file_info.BasicInformation.FileAttributes;
+ inode->i_creation_time = file_info.BasicInformation.CreationTime.QuadPart;
+ inode->i_last_write_time = file_info.BasicInformation.LastWriteTime.QuadPart;
+ inode->i_last_access_time = file_info.BasicInformation.LastAccessTime.QuadPart;
+ /* Get the file's security descriptor, unless we are capturing in
+ * NO_ACLS mode or the volume does not support security descriptors. */
if (!(params->add_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_ACLS)
&& (vol_flags & FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS))
{
- ret = win32_get_security_descriptor(root, ¶ms->sd_set,
- path, state,
- params->add_flags);
- if (ret)
- goto out_close_handle;
+ status = winnt_get_security_descriptor(h, inode,
+ params->sd_set, stats,
+ params->add_flags);
+ if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
+ winnt_error(status,
+ L"\"%ls\": Can't read security descriptor",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_STAT;
+ goto out;
+ }
}
- file_size = ((u64)file_info.nFileSizeHigh << 32) |
- (u64)file_info.nFileSizeLow;
-
- CloseHandle(hFile);
+ /* If this is a reparse point, load the reparse data. */
+ if (unlikely(inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT)) {
+ if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED) {
+ /* See comment above assign_stream_types_encrypted() */
+ WARNING("Ignoring reparse data of encrypted file \"%ls\"",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ } else {
+ u8 rpbuf[REPARSE_POINT_MAX_SIZE] _aligned_attribute(8);
+ u16 rpbuflen;
+
+ ret = winnt_get_reparse_data(h, full_path, params,
+ rpbuf, &rpbuflen);
+ switch (ret) {
+ case RP_FIXED:
+ inode->i_not_rpfixed = 0;
+ break;
+ case RP_NOT_FIXED:
+ inode->i_not_rpfixed = 1;
+ break;
+ default:
+ goto out;
+ }
+ inode->i_reparse_tag = le32_to_cpu(*(le32*)rpbuf);
+ if (!inode_add_stream_with_data(inode,
+ STREAM_TYPE_REPARSE_POINT,
+ NO_STREAM_NAME,
+ rpbuf + REPARSE_DATA_OFFSET,
+ rpbuflen - REPARSE_DATA_OFFSET,
+ params->blob_table))
+ {
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+ }
- /* Capture the unnamed data stream (only should be present for regular
- * files) and any alternate data streams. */
- ret = win32_capture_streams(path,
- path_num_chars,
- inode,
- params->lookup_table,
- file_size,
- vol_flags);
- if (ret)
- goto out;
+ if (unlikely(inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED)) {
+ /* Load information about the raw encrypted data. This is
+ * needed for any directory or non-directory that has
+ * FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED set.
+ *
+ * Note: since OpenEncryptedFileRaw() fails with
+ * ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION if there are any open handles to the
+ * file, we have to close the file and re-open it later if
+ * needed. */
+ (*func_NtClose)(h);
+ h = NULL;
+ ret = winnt_load_efsrpc_raw_data(inode, full_path,
+ params->unhashed_blobs);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Load information about data streams (unnamed and named).
+ *
+ * Skip this step for encrypted files, since the data from
+ * ReadEncryptedFileRaw() already contains all data streams (and
+ * they do in fact all get restored by WriteEncryptedFileRaw().)
+ *
+ * Note: WIMGAPI (as of Windows 8.1) gets wrong and stores both
+ * the EFSRPC data and the named data stream(s)...!
+ */
+ ret = winnt_scan_data_streams(h,
+ full_path,
+ full_path_nchars,
+ inode,
+ params->unhashed_blobs,
+ file_info.StandardInformation.EndOfFile.QuadPart,
+ vol_flags);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out;
+ }
- if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) {
- /* Reparse point: set the reparse data (which we read already)
- * */
- inode->i_not_rpfixed = not_rpfixed;
- inode->i_reparse_tag = le32_to_cpu(*(le32*)rpbuf);
- ret = inode_set_unnamed_stream(inode, rpbuf + 8, rpbuflen - 8,
- params->lookup_table);
- } else if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) {
- /* Directory (not a reparse point) --- recurse to children */
- ret = win32_recurse_directory(root,
- path,
- path_num_chars,
+ if (inode_is_directory(inode)) {
+
+ /* Directory: recurse to children. */
+
+ if (unlikely(!h)) {
+ /* Re-open handle that was closed to read raw encrypted
+ * data. */
+ status = winnt_openat(cur_dir,
+ (cur_dir ?
+ filename : full_path),
+ (cur_dir ?
+ filename_nchars : full_path_nchars),
+ FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY | SYNCHRONIZE,
+ &h);
+ if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
+ winnt_error(status,
+ L"\"%ls\": Can't re-open file",
+ printable_path(full_path));
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ }
+ ret = winnt_recurse_directory(h,
+ full_path,
+ full_path_nchars,
+ root,
params,
- state,
+ stats,
vol_flags);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out;
}
- goto out;
-out_close_handle:
- CloseHandle(hFile);
-out:
- if (ret == 0)
- *root_ret = root;
+
+out_progress:
+ params->progress.scan.cur_path = printable_path(full_path);
+ if (likely(root))
+ ret = do_capture_progress(params, WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_OK, inode);
else
- free_dentry_tree(root, params->lookup_table);
+ ret = do_capture_progress(params, WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED, NULL);
+out:
+ if (likely(h))
+ (*func_NtClose)(h);
+ if (unlikely(ret)) {
+ free_dentry_tree(root, params->blob_table);
+ root = NULL;
+ ret = report_capture_error(params, ret, full_path);
+ }
+ *root_ret = root;
return ret;
}
static void
-win32_do_capture_warnings(const struct win32_capture_state *state,
- int add_flags)
+winnt_do_scan_warnings(const wchar_t *path, const struct winnt_scan_stats *stats)
{
- if (state->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld == 0 &&
- state->num_get_sd_access_denied == 0)
+ if (likely(stats->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld == 0 &&
+ stats->num_get_sd_access_denied == 0))
return;
- WARNING("");
- WARNING("Built dentry tree successfully, but with the following problem(s):");
- if (state->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld != 0) {
- WARNING("Could not capture SACL (System Access Control List)\n"
- " on %lu files or directories.",
- state->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld);
+ WARNING("Scan of \"%ls\" complete, but with one or more warnings:", path);
+ if (stats->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld != 0) {
+ WARNING("- Could not capture SACL (System Access Control List)\n"
+ " on %lu files or directories.",
+ stats->num_get_sacl_priv_notheld);
}
- if (state->num_get_sd_access_denied != 0) {
- WARNING("Could not capture security descriptor at all\n"
- " on %lu files or directories.",
- state->num_get_sd_access_denied);
+ if (stats->num_get_sd_access_denied != 0) {
+ WARNING("- Could not capture security descriptor at all\n"
+ " on %lu files or directories.",
+ stats->num_get_sd_access_denied);
}
- WARNING(
- "Try running the program as the Administrator to make sure all the\n"
-" desired metadata has been captured exactly. However, if you\n"
-" do not care about capturing security descriptors correctly, then\n"
-" nothing more needs to be done%ls\n",
- (add_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_ACLS) ? L"." :
- L", although you might consider\n"
-" using the --no-acls option to explicitly capture no security\n"
-" descriptors.\n");
+ WARNING("To fully capture all security descriptors, run the program\n"
+ " with Administrator rights.");
}
#define WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH 32768
-/* Win32 version of capturing a directory tree */
+/* Win32 version of capturing a directory tree. */
int
win32_build_dentry_tree(struct wim_dentry **root_ret,
const wchar_t *root_disk_path,
- struct add_image_params *params)
+ struct capture_params *params)
{
- size_t path_nchars;
wchar_t *path;
int ret;
- struct win32_capture_state state;
- unsigned vol_flags;
- DWORD dret;
- bool need_prefix_free = false;
-
- if (!win32func_FindFirstStreamW) {
- WARNING("Running on Windows XP or earlier; "
- "alternate data streams will not be captured.");
- }
-
- path_nchars = wcslen(root_disk_path);
- if (path_nchars > WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH)
- return WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM;
-
- if (GetFileAttributesW(root_disk_path) == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES &&
- GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
- {
- ERROR("Capture directory \"%ls\" does not exist!",
- root_disk_path);
- return WIMLIB_ERR_OPENDIR;
- }
-
- ret = win32_get_file_and_vol_ids(root_disk_path,
- ¶ms->capture_root_ino,
- ¶ms->capture_root_dev);
- if (ret)
- return ret;
-
- win32_get_vol_flags(root_disk_path, &vol_flags, NULL);
+ UNICODE_STRING ntpath;
+ struct winnt_scan_stats stats;
+ size_t ntpath_nchars;
/* WARNING: There is no check for overflow later when this buffer is
* being used! But it's as long as the maximum path length understood
- * by Windows NT (which is NOT the same as MAX_PATH). */
- path = MALLOC(WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH * sizeof(wchar_t));
+ * by Windows NT (which is NOT the same as MAX_PATH). */
+ path = MALLOC((WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
if (!path)
return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- /* Work around defective behavior in Windows where paths longer than 260
- * characters are not supported by default; instead they need to be
- * turned into absolute paths and prefixed with "\\?\". */
-
- if (wcsncmp(root_disk_path, L"\\\\?\\", 4)) {
- dret = GetFullPathName(root_disk_path, WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH - 4,
- &path[4], NULL);
+ ret = win32_path_to_nt_path(root_disk_path, &ntpath);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out_free_path;
- if (dret == 0 || dret >= WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH - 4) {
- WARNING("Can't get full path name for \"%ls\"", root_disk_path);
- wmemcpy(path, root_disk_path, path_nchars + 1);
- } else {
- wmemcpy(path, L"\\\\?\\", 4);
- path_nchars = 4 + dret;
- /* Update pattern prefix */
- if (params->config != NULL)
- {
- params->config->_prefix = TSTRDUP(path);
- params->config->_prefix_num_tchars = path_nchars;
- if (params->config->_prefix == NULL)
- {
- ret = WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- goto out_free_path;
- }
- need_prefix_free = true;
- }
- }
+ if (ntpath.Length < 4 * sizeof(wchar_t) ||
+ ntpath.Length > WINDOWS_NT_MAX_PATH * sizeof(wchar_t) ||
+ wmemcmp(ntpath.Buffer, L"\\??\\", 4))
+ {
+ ERROR("\"%ls\": unrecognized path format", root_disk_path);
+ ret = WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM;
} else {
- wmemcpy(path, root_disk_path, path_nchars + 1);
+ ntpath_nchars = ntpath.Length / sizeof(wchar_t);
+ wmemcpy(path, ntpath.Buffer, ntpath_nchars);
+ path[ntpath_nchars] = L'\0';
+
+ params->capture_root_nchars = ntpath_nchars;
+ if (path[ntpath_nchars - 1] == L'\\')
+ params->capture_root_nchars--;
+ ret = 0;
}
+ HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, ntpath.Buffer);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out_free_path;
+
+ memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(stats));
- memset(&state, 0, sizeof(state));
- ret = win32_build_dentry_tree_recursive(root_ret, path,
- path_nchars, params,
- &state, vol_flags);
- if (need_prefix_free)
- FREE(params->config->_prefix);
+ ret = winnt_build_dentry_tree_recursive(root_ret, NULL,
+ path, ntpath_nchars,
+ L"", 0, params, &stats, 0);
out_free_path:
FREE(path);
if (ret == 0)
- win32_do_capture_warnings(&state, params->add_flags);
+ winnt_do_scan_warnings(root_disk_path, &stats);
return ret;
}