#define MAX_GET_SD_ACCESS_DENIED_WARNINGS 1
#define MAX_GET_SACL_PRIV_NOTHELD_WARNINGS 1
+#define MAX_CREATE_HARD_LINK_WARNINGS 5
struct win32_capture_state {
unsigned long num_get_sd_access_denied;
unsigned long num_get_sacl_priv_notheld;
win32_get_short_name(struct wim_dentry *dentry, const wchar_t *path)
{
WIN32_FIND_DATAW dat;
- if (FindFirstFileW(path, &dat) && 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)
- return WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM;
- memcpy(dentry->short_name, dat.cAlternateFileName, n);
- dentry->short_name_nbytes = short_name_nbytes;
- }
+ 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. */
- return 0;
+ 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);
+ }
+ return ret;
}
static int
return ret;
}
+/* 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,
};
+/* 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.
+ *
+ * Note that this is only executed when WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_RPFIX has been
+ * set.
+ *
+ * @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. */
static enum rp_status
win32_maybe_rpfix_target(wchar_t *target, size_t *target_nchars_p,
u64 capture_root_ino, u64 capture_root_dev)
wchar_t *orig_target;
if (target_nchars == 0)
+ /* Invalid reparse point (empty target) */
return RP_NOT_FIXED;
if (target[0] == L'\\') {
if (target_nchars >= 2 && target[1] == L'\\') {
- /* Probaby a volume. Can't do anything with it. */
+ /* Probably a volume. Can't do anything with it. */
DEBUG("Not fixing target (probably a volume)");
return RP_NOT_FIXED;
} else if (target_nchars >= 7 &&
DEBUG("Full style path");
/* Full \??\x:\ style path (may be junction or symlink)
* */
- stripped_chars = 4;
+ stripped_chars = 6;
} else {
DEBUG("Absolute target without drive letter");
/* Absolute target, without drive letter */
{
DEBUG("Absolute target with drive letter");
/* Absolute target, with drive letter */
- stripped_chars = 0;
+ stripped_chars = 2;
} else {
DEBUG("Relative symlink or other link");
/* Relative symlink or other unexpected format */
target[target_nchars] = L'\0';
orig_target = target;
target = fixup_symlink(target + stripped_chars, capture_root_ino, capture_root_dev);
- if (target) {
- target_nchars = wcslen(target);
- wmemmove(orig_target + stripped_chars, target, target_nchars + 1);
- *target_nchars_p = target_nchars + stripped_chars;
- DEBUG("Fixed reparse point (new target: \"%ls\")", orig_target);
- return stripped_chars ? RP_FIXED_FULLPATH : RP_FIXED_ABSPATH;
- } else {
+ if (!target)
return RP_EXCLUDED;
- }
+
+ target_nchars = wcslen(target);
+ wmemmove(orig_target + stripped_chars, target, target_nchars + 1);
+ *target_nchars_p = target_nchars + stripped_chars;
+ DEBUG("Fixed reparse point (new target: \"%ls\")", orig_target);
+ if (stripped_chars == 6)
+ return RP_FIXED_FULLPATH;
+ else
+ return RP_FIXED_ABSPATH;
}
static enum rp_status
u32 rptag;
DWORD rpbuflen = *rpbuflen_p;
- if (rpbuflen < 16)
- return RP_EXCLUDED;
+ if (rpbuflen < 16) /* Invalid reparse point (length too small) */
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
p_get = get_u32(rpbuf, &rptag);
p_get += 4;
p_get = get_u16(p_get, &substitute_name_offset);
p_get = get_u16(p_get, &substitute_name_len);
p_get += 4;
- if ((size_t)substitute_name_offset + substitute_name_len > rpbuflen)
- return RP_EXCLUDED;
if (rptag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) {
- if (rpbuflen < 20)
- return RP_EXCLUDED;
+ if (rpbuflen < 20) /* Invalid reparse point (length too small) */
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
p_get += 4;
}
-
+ if ((DWORD)substitute_name_offset +
+ substitute_name_len + (p_get - rpbuf) > rpbuflen)
+ /* Invalid reparse point (length too small) */
+ return RP_NOT_FIXED;
target = (wchar_t*)&p_get[substitute_name_offset];
target_nchars = substitute_name_len / 2;
wchar_t *print_name = target_copy;
if (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. */
print_nbytes -= 8;
print_name += 4;
}
p_put = put_u16(p_put, 0);
p_put = put_bytes(p_put, print_nbytes, print_name);
p_put = put_u16(p_put, 0);
+
+ /* Wrote the end of the reparse data. Recalculate the length,
+ * set the length field correctly, and return it. */
rpbuflen = p_put - rpbuf;
put_u16(rpbuf + 4, rpbuflen - 8);
*rpbuflen_p = rpbuflen;
/* Load a reparse point into a WIM inode. It is just stored in memory.
*
- * @hFile: Open handle to a reparse point, with permission to read the reparse
- * data.
- *
- * @inode: WIM inode for the reparse point.
- *
- * @lookup_table: Stream lookup table for the WIM; an entry will be added to it
- * for the reparse point unless an entry already exists for
- * the exact same data stream.
+ * @hFile is the open handle to a reparse point, with permission to read the
+ * reparse data.
*
- * @path: External path to the reparse point. Used for error messages only.
- *
- * Returns 0 on success; nonzero on failure. */
+ * @inode is the WIM inode for the reparse point.
+ */
static int
win32_capture_reparse_point(struct wim_dentry **root_p,
HANDLE hFile,
(inode->i_reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK ||
inode->i_reparse_tag == WIM_IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT))
{
+ /* Try doing reparse point fixup */
enum rp_status status;
status = win32_do_capture_rpfix(reparse_point_buf,
&bytesReturned,
params->capture_root_ino,
params->capture_root_dev);
if (status == RP_EXCLUDED) {
+ /* Absolute path points out of capture tree. Free the
+ * dentry; we're not including it at all. */
free_dentry(*root_p);
*root_p = NULL;
return 0;
} else if (status & RP_FIXED) {
+ /* Absolute path fixup was done. */
inode->i_not_rpfixed = 0;
}
}
- return inode_add_ads_with_data(inode, L"", reparse_point_buf + 8,
- bytesReturned - 8, params->lookup_table);
+ return inode_set_unnamed_stream(inode, reparse_point_buf + 8,
+ bytesReturned - 8, params->lookup_table);
}
/* Scans an unnamed or named stream of a Win32 file (not a reparse point
}
}
+ /* If zero length stream, no lookup table entry needed. */
+ if ((u64)dat->StreamSize.QuadPart == 0) {
+ ret = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
/* 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
DWORD err;
u64 file_size;
int ret = 0;
+ const wchar_t *basename;
if (exclude_path(path, path_num_chars, params->config, true)) {
if (params->add_image_flags & WIMLIB_ADD_IMAGE_FLAG_ROOT) {
goto out_close_handle;
}
- /* Create a WIM dentry with an associated inode, which may be shared */
- ret = inode_table_new_dentry(params->inode_table,
- path_basename_with_len(path, path_num_chars),
- ((u64)file_info.nFileIndexHigh << 32) |
- (u64)file_info.nFileIndexLow,
- file_info.dwVolumeSerialNumber,
- &root);
- if (ret)
- goto out_close_handle;
+ /* Create a WIM dentry with an associated inode, which may be shared.
+ *
+ * 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. */
+ basename = path_basename_with_len(path, path_num_chars);
+ if (!(file_info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
+ && file_info.nNumberOfLinks > 1)
+ {
+ ret = inode_table_new_dentry(params->inode_table,
+ basename,
+ ((u64)file_info.nFileIndexHigh << 32) |
+ (u64)file_info.nFileIndexLow,
+ file_info.dwVolumeSerialNumber,
+ &root);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out_close_handle;
+ } else {
+ ret = new_dentry_with_inode(basename, &root);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out_close_handle;
+ list_add_tail(&root->d_inode->i_list, ¶ms->inode_table->extra_inodes);
+ }
+
ret = win32_get_short_name(root, path);
if (ret)
vol_flags);
if (ret)
goto out;
- if (unnamed_lte)
+ if (unnamed_lte && inode->i_extracted_file == NULL)
*completed_bytes_p += wim_resource_size(unnamed_lte);
if (!(vol_flags & FILE_NAMED_STREAMS))
vol_flags);
if (ret)
break;
- if (ads_entry->lte)
+ if (ads_entry->lte && inode->i_extracted_file == NULL)
*completed_bytes_p += wim_resource_size(ads_entry->lte);
}
}
win32_error(err);
return WIMLIB_ERR_LINK;
} else {
- WARNING("Can't create hard link \"%ls => %ls\":\n"
- " Volume does not support hard links!\n"
- " Falling back to extracting a copy of the file.");
+ args->num_hard_links_failed++;
+ if (args->num_hard_links_failed < MAX_CREATE_HARD_LINK_WARNINGS) {
+ WARNING("Can't create hard link \"%ls => %ls\":\n"
+ " Volume does not support hard links!\n"
+ " Falling back to extracting a copy of the file.",
+ output_path, inode->i_extracted_file);
+ } else if (args->num_hard_links_failed == MAX_CREATE_HARD_LINK_WARNINGS) {
+ WARNING("Suppressing further hard linking warnings...");
+ }
}
}
+
+ if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT &&
+ !(args->vol_flags & FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS))
+ {
+ WARNING("Skipping extraction of reparse point \"%ls\":\n"
+ " Not supported by destination filesystem",
+ output_path);
+ struct wim_lookup_table_entry *lte;
+ lte = inode_unnamed_lte_resolved(inode);
+ if (lte)
+ args->progress.extract.completed_bytes += wim_resource_size(lte);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
/* Create the file, directory, or reparse point, and extract the
* data streams. */
ret = win32_extract_streams(inode, output_path,
HANDLE h;
const struct wim_inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
+ if (inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT &&
+ !(args->vol_flags & FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS))
+ {
+ /* Skip reparse points not extracted */
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Windows doesn't let you change the timestamps of the root directory
+ * (at least on FAT, which is dumb but expected since FAT doesn't store
+ * any metadata about the root directory...) */
+ if (path_is_root_of_drive(path))
+ return 0;
+
DEBUG("Opening \"%ls\" to set timestamps", path);
h = win32_open_existing_file(path, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES);
if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {