#ifndef _WIMLIB_DENTRY_H #define _WIMLIB_DENTRY_H #include "util.h" #include "config.h" #include "list.h" #include "sha1.h" #include struct stat; struct lookup_table; typedef struct WIMStruct WIMStruct; /* Size of the struct dentry up to and including the file_name_len. */ #define WIM_DENTRY_DISK_SIZE 102 /* Size of on-disk WIM alternate data stream entry, in bytes, up to and * including the stream length field (see below). */ #define WIM_ADS_ENTRY_DISK_SIZE 38 /* * Reparse tags documented at * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd541667(v=prot.10).aspx */ #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_RESERVED_ZERO 0x00000000 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_RESERVED_ONE 0x00000001 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT 0xA0000003 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_HSM 0xC0000004 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_HSM2 0x80000006 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_DRIVER_EXTENDER 0x80000005 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SIS 0x80000007 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_DFS 0x8000000A #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_DFSR 0x80000012 #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_FILTER_MANAGER 0x8000000B #define WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK 0xA000000C #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY 0x00000001 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN 0x00000002 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM 0x00000004 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY 0x00000010 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE 0x00000020 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x00000040 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0x00000080 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY 0x00000100 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE 0x00000200 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x00000400 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x00000800 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE 0x00001000 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED 0x00002000 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x00004000 #define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL 0x00010000 struct lookup_table_entry; /* Alternate data stream entry. * * We read this from disk in the read_ads_entries() function; see that function * for more explanation. */ struct ads_entry { union { /* SHA-1 message digest of stream contents */ u8 hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE]; /* The corresponding lookup table entry (only for resolved * streams) */ struct lookup_table_entry *lte; }; /* Length of stream name (UTF-16) */ u16 stream_name_len; /* Length of stream name (UTF-8) */ u16 stream_name_utf8_len; /* Stream name (UTF-16) */ char *stream_name; /* Stream name (UTF-8) */ char *stream_name_utf8; /* Doubly linked list of streams that share the same lookup table entry */ struct stream_list_head lte_group_list; }; /* Returns the total length of a WIM alternate data stream entry on-disk, * including the stream name, the null terminator, AND the padding after the * entry to align the next one (or the next dentry) on an 8-byte boundary. */ static inline u64 ads_entry_total_length(const struct ads_entry *entry) { u64 len = WIM_ADS_ENTRY_DISK_SIZE + entry->stream_name_len + 2; return (len + 7) & ~7; } static inline void destroy_ads_entry(struct ads_entry *entry) { FREE(entry->stream_name); FREE(entry->stream_name_utf8); memset(entry, 0, sizeof(entry)); } static inline bool ads_entry_has_name(const struct ads_entry *entry, const char *name, size_t name_len) { if (entry->stream_name_utf8_len != name_len) return false; return memcmp(entry->stream_name_utf8, name, name_len) == 0; } /* * 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. * * 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. * * 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. */ struct dentry { /* The parent of this directory entry. */ struct dentry *parent; /* Linked list of sibling directory entries. */ struct dentry *next; struct dentry *prev; /* Pointer to a child of this directory entry. */ struct dentry *children; /* * Size of directory entry on disk, in bytes. Typical size is around * 104 to 120 bytes. * * It is possible for the length field to be 0. This situation, which * is undocumented, indicates the end of a list of sibling nodes in a * directory. It also means the real length is 8, because the dentry * included only the length field, but that takes up 8 bytes. * * The length here includes the base directory entry on disk as well as * the long and short filenames. It does NOT include any alternate * stream entries that may follow the directory entry, even though the * size of those needs to be considered. */ u64 length; /* The file attributes associated with this file. 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; /* 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; /* Timestamps for the dentry. 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; /* %true iff the dentry's lookup table entry 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; /* 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; /* 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; /* 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 hard_link; /* Number of alternate data streams associated with this file. */ u16 num_ads; /* Length of short filename, in bytes, not including the terminating * zero wide-character. */ u16 short_name_len; /* Length of file name, in bytes, not including the terminating zero * wide-character. */ u16 file_name_len; /* Length of the filename converted into UTF-8, in bytes, not including * the terminating zero byte. */ u16 file_name_utf8_len; /* Pointer to the short filename (malloc()ed buffer) */ char *short_name; /* Pointer to the filename (malloc()ed buffer). */ char *file_name; /* Pointer to the filename converted to UTF-8 (malloc()ed buffer). */ char *file_name_utf8; /* Full path to this dentry (malloc()ed buffer). */ char *full_path_utf8; u32 full_path_utf8_len; /* Alternate stream entries for this dentry (malloc()ed buffer). */ struct ads_entry *ads_entries; union { /* Number of references to the dentry tree itself, as in multiple * WIMStructs */ u32 refcnt; /* Number of times this dentry has been opened (only for * directories!) */ u32 num_times_opened; }; enum { /* This dentry is the owner of its ads_entries, although it may * be in a hard link set */ ADS_ENTRIES_DEFAULT = 0, /* This dentry is the owner of the ads_entries in the hard link * set */ ADS_ENTRIES_OWNER, /* This dentry shares its ads_entries with a dentry in the hard * link set that has ADS_ENTRIES_OWNER set. */ ADS_ENTRIES_USER } ads_entries_status; /* List of dentries in the hard link set */ struct list_head link_group_list; /* List of dentries sharing the same lookup table entry */ struct stream_list_head lte_group_list; /* Path to extracted file on disk (used during extraction only) * (malloc()ed buffer) */ char *extracted_file; }; extern struct ads_entry *dentry_get_ads_entry(struct dentry *dentry, const char *stream_name); extern struct ads_entry *dentry_add_ads(struct dentry *dentry, const char *stream_name); extern void dentry_remove_ads(struct dentry *dentry, struct ads_entry *entry); extern const char *path_stream_name(const char *path); extern u64 dentry_total_length(const struct dentry *dentry); extern void stbuf_to_dentry(const struct stat *stbuf, struct dentry *dentry); extern int for_dentry_in_tree(struct dentry *root, int (*visitor)(struct dentry*, void*), void *args); extern int for_dentry_in_tree_depth(struct dentry *root, int (*visitor)(struct dentry*, void*), void *args); extern int calculate_dentry_full_path(struct dentry *dentry, void *ignore); extern void calculate_subdir_offsets(struct dentry *dentry, u64 *subdir_offset_p); extern int get_names(char **name_utf16_ret, char **name_utf8_ret, u16 *name_utf16_len_ret, u16 *name_utf8_len_ret, const char *name); extern int change_dentry_name(struct dentry *dentry, const char *new_name); extern int change_ads_name(struct ads_entry *entry, const char *new_name); extern void unlink_dentry(struct dentry *dentry); extern void link_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, struct dentry *parent); extern int print_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, void *lookup_table); extern int print_dentry_full_path(struct dentry *entry, void *ignore); extern struct dentry *get_dentry(WIMStruct *w, const char *path); extern struct dentry *get_parent_dentry(WIMStruct *w, const char *path); extern struct dentry *get_dentry_child_with_name(const struct dentry *dentry, const char *name); extern void dentry_update_all_timestamps(struct dentry *dentry); extern void init_dentry(struct dentry *dentry, const char *name); extern struct dentry *new_dentry(const char *name); extern void dentry_free_ads_entries(struct dentry *dentry); extern void free_dentry(struct dentry *dentry); extern void put_dentry(struct dentry *dentry); extern struct dentry *clone_dentry(struct dentry *old); extern void free_dentry_tree(struct dentry *root, struct lookup_table *lookup_table); extern int increment_dentry_refcnt(struct dentry *dentry, void *ignore); extern int decrement_dentry_refcnt(struct dentry *dentry, void *ignore); extern void calculate_dir_tree_statistics(struct dentry *root, struct lookup_table *table, u64 *dir_count_ret, u64 *file_count_ret, u64 *total_bytes_ret, u64 *hard_link_bytes_ret); extern int read_dentry(const u8 metadata_resource[], u64 metadata_resource_len, u64 offset, struct dentry *dentry); extern int read_dentry_tree(const u8 metadata_resource[], u64 metadata_resource_len, struct dentry *dentry); extern u8 *write_dentry_tree(const struct dentry *tree, u8 *p); /* Return the number of dentries in the hard link group */ static inline size_t dentry_link_group_size(const struct dentry *dentry) { const struct list_head *cur = &dentry->link_group_list; size_t size = 0; wimlib_assert(cur != NULL); do { size++; cur = cur->next; } while (cur != &dentry->link_group_list); return size; } static inline bool dentry_is_root(const struct dentry *dentry) { return dentry->parent == dentry; } static inline bool dentry_is_first_sibling(const struct dentry *dentry) { return dentry_is_root(dentry) || dentry->parent->children == dentry; } static inline bool dentry_is_only_child(const struct dentry *dentry) { return dentry->next == dentry; } static inline bool dentry_is_directory(const struct dentry *dentry) { return (dentry->attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) && !(dentry->attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT); } /* For our purposes, we consider "real" symlinks and "junction points" to both * be symlinks. */ static inline bool dentry_is_symlink(const struct dentry *dentry) { return (dentry->attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) && ((dentry->reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) || dentry->reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT); } static inline bool dentry_is_regular_file(const struct dentry *dentry) { return !dentry_is_directory(dentry) && !dentry_is_symlink(dentry); } static inline bool dentry_is_empty_directory(const struct dentry *dentry) { return dentry_is_directory(dentry) && dentry->children == NULL; } #endif