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Signed-off-by: Sergey Isakov <isakov-sl@bk.ru>
559 lines
20 KiB
C
559 lines
20 KiB
C
/**
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* \file fsw_ext2.c
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* ext2 file system driver code.
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*/
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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2006 Christoph Pfisterer
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#include "fsw_ext2.h"
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// functions
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_volume_mount(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol);
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static void fsw_ext2_volume_free(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_volume_stat(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_volume_stat *sb);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dnode_fill(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno);
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static void fsw_ext2_dnode_free(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dnode_stat(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_dnode_stat_str *sb);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_get_extent(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_extent *extent);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dir_lookup(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_string *lookup_name, struct fsw_ext2_dnode **child_dno);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dir_read(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_shandle *shand, struct fsw_ext2_dnode **child_dno);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_read_dentry(struct fsw_shandle *shand, struct ext2_dir_entry *entry);
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_readlink(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_string *link);
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//
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// Dispatch Table
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//
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struct fsw_fstype_table FSW_FSTYPE_TABLE_NAME(ext2) = {
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{ FSW_STRING_TYPE_ISO88591, 4, 4, "ext2" },
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sizeof(struct fsw_ext2_volume),
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sizeof(struct fsw_ext2_dnode),
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fsw_ext2_volume_mount,
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fsw_ext2_volume_free,
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fsw_ext2_volume_stat,
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fsw_ext2_dnode_fill,
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fsw_ext2_dnode_free,
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fsw_ext2_dnode_stat,
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fsw_ext2_get_extent,
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fsw_ext2_dir_lookup,
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fsw_ext2_dir_read,
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fsw_ext2_readlink,
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};
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/**
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* Mount an ext2 volume. Reads the superblock and constructs the
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* root directory dnode.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_volume_mount(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol)
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{
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fsw_status_t status;
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void *buffer;
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fsw_u32 blocksize;
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fsw_u32 groupcnt, groupno, gdesc_per_block, gdesc_bno, gdesc_index;
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struct ext2_group_desc *gdesc;
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int i;
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struct fsw_string s;
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// allocate memory to keep the superblock around
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status = fsw_alloc(sizeof(struct ext2_super_block), &vol->sb);
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if (status)
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return status;
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// read the superblock into its buffer
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fsw_set_blocksize(vol, EXT2_SUPERBLOCK_BLOCKSIZE, EXT2_SUPERBLOCK_BLOCKSIZE);
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status = fsw_block_get(vol, EXT2_SUPERBLOCK_BLOCKNO, 0, &buffer);
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if (status)
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return status;
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fsw_memcpy(vol->sb, buffer, sizeof(struct ext2_super_block));
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fsw_block_release(vol, EXT2_SUPERBLOCK_BLOCKNO, buffer);
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// check the superblock
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if (vol->sb->s_magic != EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC)
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return FSW_UNSUPPORTED;
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if (vol->sb->s_rev_level != EXT2_GOOD_OLD_REV &&
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vol->sb->s_rev_level != EXT2_DYNAMIC_REV)
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return FSW_UNSUPPORTED;
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if (vol->sb->s_rev_level == EXT2_DYNAMIC_REV &&
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(vol->sb->s_feature_incompat & ~(EXT2_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FILETYPE | EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_RECOVER)))
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return FSW_UNSUPPORTED;
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/*
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if (vol->sb->s_rev_level == EXT2_DYNAMIC_REV &&
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(vol->sb->s_feature_incompat & EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_RECOVER))
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Print(L"Ext2 WARNING: This ext3 file system needs recovery, trying to use it anyway.\n");
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*/
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// set real blocksize
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blocksize = EXT2_BLOCK_SIZE(vol->sb);
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fsw_set_blocksize(vol, blocksize, blocksize);
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// get other info from superblock
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vol->ind_bcnt = EXT2_ADDR_PER_BLOCK(vol->sb);
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vol->dind_bcnt = vol->ind_bcnt * vol->ind_bcnt;
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vol->inode_size = EXT2_INODE_SIZE(vol->sb);
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for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
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if (vol->sb->s_volume_name[i] == 0)
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break;
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s.type = FSW_STRING_TYPE_ISO88591;
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s.size = s.len = i;
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s.data = vol->sb->s_volume_name;
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status = fsw_strdup_coerce(&vol->g.label, vol->g.host_string_type, &s);
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if (status)
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return status;
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// read the group descriptors to get inode table offsets
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groupcnt = ((vol->sb->s_inodes_count - 2) / vol->sb->s_inodes_per_group) + 1;
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gdesc_per_block = (vol->g.phys_blocksize / sizeof(struct ext2_group_desc));
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status = fsw_alloc(sizeof(fsw_u32) * groupcnt, &vol->inotab_bno);
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if (status)
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return status;
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for (groupno = 0; groupno < groupcnt; groupno++) {
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// get the block group descriptor
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gdesc_bno = (vol->sb->s_first_data_block + 1) + groupno / gdesc_per_block;
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gdesc_index = groupno % gdesc_per_block;
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status = fsw_block_get(vol, gdesc_bno, 1, (void **)&buffer);
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if (status)
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return status;
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gdesc = ((struct ext2_group_desc *)(buffer)) + gdesc_index;
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vol->inotab_bno[groupno] = gdesc->bg_inode_table;
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fsw_block_release(vol, gdesc_bno, buffer);
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}
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// setup the root dnode
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status = fsw_dnode_create_root(vol, EXT2_ROOT_INO, &vol->g.root);
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if (status)
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return status;
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FSW_MSG_DEBUG((FSW_MSGSTR("fsw_ext2_volume_mount: success, blocksize %d\n"), blocksize));
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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* Free the volume data structure. Called by the core after an unmount or after
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* an unsuccessful mount to release the memory used by the file system type specific
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* part of the volume structure.
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*/
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static void fsw_ext2_volume_free(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol)
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{
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if (vol->sb)
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fsw_free(vol->sb);
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if (vol->inotab_bno)
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fsw_free(vol->inotab_bno);
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}
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/**
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* Get in-depth information on a volume.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_volume_stat(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_volume_stat *sb)
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{
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sb->total_bytes = (fsw_u64)vol->sb->s_blocks_count * vol->g.log_blocksize;
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sb->free_bytes = (fsw_u64)vol->sb->s_free_blocks_count * vol->g.log_blocksize;
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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* Get full information on a dnode from disk. This function is called by the core
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* whenever it needs to access fields in the dnode structure that may not
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* be filled immediately upon creation of the dnode. In the case of ext2, we
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* delay fetching of the inode structure until dnode_fill is called. The size and
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* type fields are invalid until this function has been called.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dnode_fill(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno)
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{
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fsw_status_t status;
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fsw_u32 groupno, ino_in_group, ino_bno, ino_index;
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fsw_u8 *buffer;
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if (dno->raw)
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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FSW_MSG_DEBUG((FSW_MSGSTR("fsw_ext2_dnode_fill: inode %d\n"), dno->g.dnode_id));
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// read the inode block
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groupno = (dno->g.dnode_id - 1) / vol->sb->s_inodes_per_group;
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ino_in_group = (dno->g.dnode_id - 1) % vol->sb->s_inodes_per_group;
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ino_bno = vol->inotab_bno[groupno] +
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ino_in_group / (vol->g.phys_blocksize / vol->inode_size);
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ino_index = ino_in_group % (vol->g.phys_blocksize / vol->inode_size);
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status = fsw_block_get(vol, ino_bno, 2, (void **)&buffer);
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if (status)
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return status;
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// keep our inode around
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status = fsw_memdup((void **)&dno->raw, buffer + ino_index * vol->inode_size, vol->inode_size);
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fsw_block_release(vol, ino_bno, buffer);
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if (status)
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return status;
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// get info from the inode
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dno->g.size = dno->raw->i_size;
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// TODO: check docs for 64-bit sized files
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if (S_ISREG(dno->raw->i_mode))
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dno->g.type = FSW_DNODE_TYPE_FILE;
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else if (S_ISDIR(dno->raw->i_mode))
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dno->g.type = FSW_DNODE_TYPE_DIR;
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else if (S_ISLNK(dno->raw->i_mode))
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dno->g.type = FSW_DNODE_TYPE_SYMLINK;
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else
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dno->g.type = FSW_DNODE_TYPE_SPECIAL;
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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* Free the dnode data structure. Called by the core when deallocating a dnode
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* structure to release the memory used by the file system type specific part
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* of the dnode structure.
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*/
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static void fsw_ext2_dnode_free(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno)
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{
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if (dno->raw)
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fsw_free(dno->raw);
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}
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/**
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* Get in-depth information on a dnode. The core makes sure that fsw_ext2_dnode_fill
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* has been called on the dnode before this function is called. Note that some
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* data is not directly stored into the structure, but passed to a host-specific
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* callback that converts it to the host-specific format.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dnode_stat(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_dnode_stat_str *sb)
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{
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sb->used_bytes = dno->raw->i_blocks * 512; // very, very strange...
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sb->store_time_posix(sb, FSW_DNODE_STAT_CTIME, dno->raw->i_ctime);
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sb->store_time_posix(sb, FSW_DNODE_STAT_ATIME, dno->raw->i_atime);
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sb->store_time_posix(sb, FSW_DNODE_STAT_MTIME, dno->raw->i_mtime);
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sb->store_attr_posix(sb, dno->raw->i_mode);
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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* Retrieve file data mapping information. This function is called by the core when
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* fsw_shandle_read needs to know where on the disk the required piece of the file's
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* data can be found. The core makes sure that fsw_ext2_dnode_fill has been called
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* on the dnode before. Our task here is to get the physical disk block number for
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* the requested logical block number.
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*
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* The ext2 file system does not use extents, but stores a list of block numbers
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* using the usual direct, indirect, double-indirect, triple-indirect scheme. To
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* optimize access, this function checks if the following file blocks are mapped
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* to consecutive disk blocks and returns a combined extent if possible.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_get_extent(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_extent *extent)
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{
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fsw_status_t status;
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fsw_u32 bno, release_bno, buf_bcnt, file_bcnt;
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fsw_u32 *buffer;
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int path[5], i;
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// Preconditions: The caller has checked that the requested logical block
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// is within the file's size. The dnode has complete information, i.e.
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// fsw_ext2_dnode_read_info was called successfully on it.
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extent->type = FSW_EXTENT_TYPE_PHYSBLOCK;
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extent->log_count = 1;
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bno = extent->log_start;
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// try direct block pointers in the inode
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if (bno < EXT2_NDIR_BLOCKS) {
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path[0] = bno;
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path[1] = -1;
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} else {
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bno -= EXT2_NDIR_BLOCKS;
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// try indirect block
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if (bno < vol->ind_bcnt) {
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path[0] = EXT2_IND_BLOCK;
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path[1] = bno;
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path[2] = -1;
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} else {
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bno -= vol->ind_bcnt;
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// try double-indirect block
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if (bno < vol->dind_bcnt) {
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path[0] = EXT2_DIND_BLOCK;
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path[1] = bno / vol->ind_bcnt;
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path[2] = bno % vol->ind_bcnt;
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path[3] = -1;
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} else {
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bno -= vol->dind_bcnt;
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// use the triple-indirect block
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path[0] = EXT2_TIND_BLOCK;
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path[1] = bno / vol->dind_bcnt;
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path[2] = (bno / vol->ind_bcnt) % vol->ind_bcnt;
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path[3] = bno % vol->ind_bcnt;
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path[4] = -1;
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}
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}
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}
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// follow the indirection path
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buffer = dno->raw->i_block;
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buf_bcnt = EXT2_NDIR_BLOCKS;
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release_bno = 0;
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for (i = 0; ; i++) {
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bno = buffer[path[i]];
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if (bno == 0) {
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extent->type = FSW_EXTENT_TYPE_SPARSE;
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if (release_bno)
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fsw_block_release(vol, release_bno, buffer);
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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if (path[i+1] < 0)
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break;
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if (release_bno)
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fsw_block_release(vol, release_bno, buffer);
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status = fsw_block_get(vol, bno, 1, (void **)&buffer);
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if (status)
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return status;
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release_bno = bno;
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buf_bcnt = vol->ind_bcnt;
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}
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extent->phys_start = bno;
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// check if the following blocks can be aggregated into one extent
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file_bcnt = (fsw_u32)((dno->g.size + vol->g.log_blocksize - 1) & (vol->g.log_blocksize - 1));
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while (path[i] + extent->log_count < buf_bcnt && // indirect block has more block pointers
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extent->log_start + extent->log_count < file_bcnt) { // file has more blocks
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if (buffer[path[i] + extent->log_count] == buffer[path[i] + extent->log_count - 1] + 1)
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extent->log_count++;
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else
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break;
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}
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if (release_bno)
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fsw_block_release(vol, release_bno, buffer);
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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* Lookup a directory's child dnode by name. This function is called on a directory
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* to retrieve the directory entry with the given name. A dnode is constructed for
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* this entry and returned. The core makes sure that fsw_ext2_dnode_fill has been called
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* and the dnode is actually a directory.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dir_lookup(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_string *lookup_name, struct fsw_ext2_dnode **child_dno_out)
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{
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fsw_status_t status;
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struct fsw_shandle shand;
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fsw_u32 child_ino;
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struct ext2_dir_entry entry;
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struct fsw_string entry_name;
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// Preconditions: The caller has checked that dno is a directory node.
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entry_name.type = FSW_STRING_TYPE_ISO88591;
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// setup handle to read the directory
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status = fsw_shandle_open(dno, &shand);
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if (status)
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return status;
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// scan the directory for the file
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child_ino = 0;
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while (child_ino == 0) {
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// read next entry
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status = fsw_ext2_read_dentry(&shand, &entry);
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if (status)
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goto errorexit;
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if (entry.inode == 0) {
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// end of directory reached
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status = FSW_NOT_FOUND;
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goto errorexit;
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}
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// compare name
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entry_name.len = entry_name.size = entry.name_len;
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entry_name.data = entry.name;
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if (fsw_streq(lookup_name, &entry_name)) {
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child_ino = entry.inode;
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break;
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}
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}
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// setup a dnode for the child item
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status = fsw_dnode_create(dno, child_ino, FSW_DNODE_TYPE_UNKNOWN, &entry_name, child_dno_out);
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errorexit:
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fsw_shandle_close(&shand);
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return status;
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}
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/**
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* Get the next directory entry when reading a directory. This function is called during
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* directory iteration to retrieve the next directory entry. A dnode is constructed for
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* the entry and returned. The core makes sure that fsw_ext2_dnode_fill has been called
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* and the dnode is actually a directory. The shandle provided by the caller is used to
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* record the position in the directory between calls.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_dir_read(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_shandle *shand, struct fsw_ext2_dnode **child_dno_out)
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{
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fsw_status_t status;
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struct ext2_dir_entry entry;
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struct fsw_string entry_name;
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// Preconditions: The caller has checked that dno is a directory node. The caller
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// has opened a storage handle to the directory's storage and keeps it around between
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// calls.
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while (1) {
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// read next entry
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status = fsw_ext2_read_dentry(shand, &entry);
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if (status)
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return status;
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if (entry.inode == 0) // end of directory
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return FSW_NOT_FOUND;
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// skip . and ..
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if ((entry.name_len == 1 && entry.name[0] == '.') ||
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(entry.name_len == 2 && entry.name[0] == '.' && entry.name[1] == '.'))
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continue;
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break;
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}
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// setup name
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entry_name.type = FSW_STRING_TYPE_ISO88591;
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entry_name.len = entry_name.size = entry.name_len;
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entry_name.data = entry.name;
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// setup a dnode for the child item
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status = fsw_dnode_create(dno, entry.inode, FSW_DNODE_TYPE_UNKNOWN, &entry_name, child_dno_out);
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return status;
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}
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/**
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* Read a directory entry from the directory's raw data. This internal function is used
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* to read a raw ext2 directory entry into memory. The shandle's position pointer is adjusted
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* to point to the next entry.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_read_dentry(struct fsw_shandle *shand, struct ext2_dir_entry *entry)
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{
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fsw_status_t status;
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fsw_u32 buffer_size;
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while (1) {
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// read dir_entry header (fixed length)
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buffer_size = 8;
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status = fsw_shandle_read(shand, &buffer_size, entry);
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if (status)
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return status;
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if (buffer_size < 8 || entry->rec_len == 0) {
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// end of directory reached
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entry->inode = 0;
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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if (entry->rec_len < 8)
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return FSW_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;
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if (entry->inode != 0) {
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// this entry is used
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if (entry->rec_len < 8 + entry->name_len)
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return FSW_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;
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break;
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}
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// valid, but unused entry, skip it
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shand->pos += entry->rec_len - 8;
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}
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// read file name (variable length)
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buffer_size = entry->name_len;
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status = fsw_shandle_read(shand, &buffer_size, entry->name);
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if (status)
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return status;
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if (buffer_size < entry->name_len)
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return FSW_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;
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// skip any remaining padding
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shand->pos += entry->rec_len - (8 + entry->name_len);
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return FSW_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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* Get the target path of a symbolic link. This function is called when a symbolic
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* link needs to be resolved. The core makes sure that the fsw_ext2_dnode_fill has been
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* called on the dnode and that it really is a symlink.
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*
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* For ext2, the target path can be stored inline in the inode structure (in the space
|
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* otherwise occupied by the block pointers) or in the inode's data. There is no flag
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* indicating this, only the number of blocks entry (i_blocks) can be used as an
|
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* indication. The check used here comes from the Linux kernel.
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*/
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static fsw_status_t fsw_ext2_readlink(struct fsw_ext2_volume *vol, struct fsw_ext2_dnode *dno,
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struct fsw_string *link_target)
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{
|
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fsw_status_t status;
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int ea_blocks;
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struct fsw_string s;
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if (dno->g.size > FSW_PATH_MAX)
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return FSW_VOLUME_CORRUPTED;
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ea_blocks = dno->raw->i_file_acl ? (vol->g.log_blocksize >> 9) : 0;
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if (dno->raw->i_blocks - ea_blocks == 0) {
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// "fast" symlink, path is stored inside the inode
|
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s.type = FSW_STRING_TYPE_ISO88591;
|
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s.size = s.len = (int)dno->g.size;
|
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s.data = dno->raw->i_block;
|
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status = fsw_strdup_coerce(link_target, vol->g.host_string_type, &s);
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} else {
|
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// "slow" symlink, path is stored in normal inode data
|
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status = fsw_dnode_readlink_data(dno, link_target);
|
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}
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return status;
|
|
}
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// EOF
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