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Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 2008, 2012 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
See also rock.c by Eric Youngdale (1993) from GNU/Linux
This is Copyright 1993 Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated
This program 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 program 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 details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*!
\file rock.h
\brief Things related to the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol (RRIP)
Applications will probably not include this directly but via
the iso9660.h header.
*/
#ifndef CDIO_ROCK_H_
#define CDIO_ROCK_H_
#include <cdio/types.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/*! An enumeration for some of the ISO_ROCK_* \#defines below. This isn't
really an enumeration one would really use in a program it is to
be helpful in debuggers where wants just to refer to the ISO_ROCK_*
names and get something.
*/
extern enum iso_rock_enums {
ISO_ROCK_IRUSR = 000400, /**< read permission (owner) */
ISO_ROCK_IWUSR = 000200, /**< write permission (owner) */
ISO_ROCK_IXUSR = 000100, /**< execute permission (owner) */
ISO_ROCK_IRGRP = 000040, /**< read permission (group) */
ISO_ROCK_IWGRP = 000020, /**< write permission (group) */
ISO_ROCK_IXGRP = 000010, /**< execute permission (group) */
ISO_ROCK_IROTH = 000004, /**< read permission (other) */
ISO_ROCK_IWOTH = 000002, /**< write permission (other) */
ISO_ROCK_IXOTH = 000001, /**< execute permission (other) */
ISO_ROCK_ISUID = 004000, /**< set user ID on execution */
ISO_ROCK_ISGID = 002000, /**< set group ID on execution */
ISO_ROCK_ISVTX = 001000, /**< save swapped text even after use */
ISO_ROCK_ISSOCK = 0140000, /**< socket */
ISO_ROCK_ISLNK = 0120000, /**< symbolic link */
ISO_ROCK_ISREG = 0100000, /**< regular */
ISO_ROCK_ISBLK = 060000, /**< block special */
ISO_ROCK_ISCHR = 020000, /**< character special */
ISO_ROCK_ISDIR = 040000, /**< directory */
ISO_ROCK_ISFIFO = 010000 /**< pipe or FIFO */
} iso_rock_enums;
#define ISO_ROCK_IRUSR 000400 /** read permission (owner) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IWUSR 000200 /** write permission (owner) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IXUSR 000100 /** execute permission (owner) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IRGRP 000040 /** read permission (group) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IWGRP 000020 /** write permission (group) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IXGRP 000010 /** execute permission (group) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IROTH 000004 /** read permission (other) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IWOTH 000002 /** write permission (other) */
#define ISO_ROCK_IXOTH 000001 /** execute permission (other) */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISUID 004000 /** set user ID on execution */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISGID 002000 /** set group ID on execution */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISVTX 001000 /** save swapped text even after use */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISSOCK 0140000 /** socket */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISLNK 0120000 /** symbolic link */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISREG 0100000 /** regular */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISBLK 060000 /** block special */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISCHR 020000 /** character special */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISDIR 040000 /** directory */
#define ISO_ROCK_ISFIFO 010000 /** pipe or FIFO */
/** Enforced file locking (shared w/set group ID) */
#define ISO_ROCK_ENFMT ISO_ROCK_ISGID
PRAGMA_BEGIN_PACKED
/*! The next two structs are used by the system-use-sharing protocol
(SUSP), in which the Rock Ridge extensions are embedded. It is
quite possible that other extensions are present on the disk, and
this is fine as long as they all use SUSP. */
/*! system-use-sharing protocol */
typedef struct iso_su_sp_s{
unsigned char magic[2];
uint8_t skip;
} GNUC_PACKED iso_su_sp_t;
/*! system-use extension record */
typedef struct iso_su_er_s {
iso711_t len_id; /**< Identifier length. Value 10?. */
unsigned char len_des;
unsigned char len_src;
iso711_t ext_ver; /**< Extension version. Value 1? */
char data[EMPTY_ARRAY_SIZE];
} GNUC_PACKED iso_su_er_t;
typedef struct iso_su_ce_s {
char extent[8];
char offset[8];
char size[8];
} iso_su_ce_t;
/*! POSIX file attributes, PX. See Rock Ridge Section 4.1.2 */
typedef struct iso_rock_px_s {
iso733_t st_mode; /*! file mode permissions; same as st_mode
of POSIX:5.6.1 */
iso733_t st_nlinks; /*! number of links to file; same as st_nlinks
of POSIX:5.6.1 */
iso733_t st_uid; /*! user id owner of file; same as st_uid
of POSIX:5.6.1 */
iso733_t st_gid; /*! group id of file; same as st_gid of
of POSIX:5.6.1 */
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_px_t ;
/*! POSIX device number, PN. A PN is mandatory if the file type
recorded in the "PX" File Mode field for a Directory Record
indicates a character or block device (ISO_ROCK_ISCHR |
ISO_ROCK_ISBLK). This entry is ignored for other (non-Direcotry)
file types. No more than one "PN" is recorded in the System Use Area
of a Directory Record.
See Rock Ridge Section 4.1.2 */
typedef struct iso_rock_pn_s {
iso733_t dev_high; /**< high-order 32 bits of the 64 bit device number.
7.2.3 encoded */
iso733_t dev_low; /**< low-order 32 bits of the 64 bit device number.
7.2.3 encoded */
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_pn_t ;
/*! These are the bits and their meanings for flags in the SL structure. */
typedef enum {
ISO_ROCK_SL_CONTINUE = 1,
ISO_ROCK_SL_CURRENT = 2,
ISO_ROCK_SL_PARENT = 4,
ISO_ROCK_SL_ROOT = 8
} iso_rock_sl_flag_t;
#define ISO_ROCK_SL_CONTINUE 1
#define ISO_ROCK_SL_CURRENT 2
#define ISO_ROCK_SL_PARENT 4
#define ISO_ROCK_SL_ROOT 8
typedef struct iso_rock_sl_part_s {
uint8_t flags;
uint8_t len;
char text[EMPTY_ARRAY_SIZE];
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_sl_part_t ;
/*! Symbolic link. See Rock Ridge Section 4.1.3 */
typedef struct iso_rock_sl_s {
unsigned char flags;
iso_rock_sl_part_t link;
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_sl_t ;
/*! Alternate name. See Rock Ridge Section 4.1.4 */
/*! These are the bits and their meanings for flags in the NM structure. */
typedef enum {
ISO_ROCK_NM_CONTINUE = 1,
ISO_ROCK_NM_CURRENT = 2,
ISO_ROCK_NM_PARENT = 4,
} iso_rock_nm_flag_t;
#define ISO_ROCK_NM_CONTINUE 1
#define ISO_ROCK_NM_CURRENT 2
#define ISO_ROCK_NM_PARENT 4
typedef struct iso_rock_nm_s {
unsigned char flags;
char name[EMPTY_ARRAY_SIZE];
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_nm_t ;
/*! Child link. See Section 4.1.5.1 */
typedef struct iso_rock_cl_s {
char location[1];
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_cl_t ;
/*! Parent link. See Section 4.1.5.2 */
typedef struct iso_rock_pl_s {
char location[1];
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_pl_t ;
/*! These are the bits and their meanings for flags in the TF structure. */
typedef enum {
ISO_ROCK_TF_CREATE = 1,
ISO_ROCK_TF_MODIFY = 2,
ISO_ROCK_TF_ACCESS = 4,
ISO_ROCK_TF_ATTRIBUTES = 8,
ISO_ROCK_TF_BACKUP = 16,
ISO_ROCK_TF_EXPIRATION = 32,
ISO_ROCK_TF_EFFECTIVE = 64,
ISO_ROCK_TF_LONG_FORM = 128
} iso_rock_tf_flag_t;
/* These are the bits and their meanings for flags in the TF structure. */
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_CREATE 1
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_MODIFY 2
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_ACCESS 4
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_ATTRIBUTES 8
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_BACKUP 16
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_EXPIRATION 32
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_EFFECTIVE 64
#define ISO_ROCK_TF_LONG_FORM 128
/*! Time stamp(s) for a file. See Rock Ridge Section 4.1.6 */
typedef struct iso_rock_tf_s {
uint8_t flags; /**< See ISO_ROCK_TF_* bits above. */
uint8_t time_bytes[EMPTY_ARRAY_SIZE]; /**< A homogenious array of
iso9660_ltime_t or
iso9660_dtime_t entries
depending on flags &
ISO_ROCK_TF_LONG_FORM. Lacking
a better method, we store
this as an array of bytes
and a cast to the
appropriate type will have
to be made before
extraction. */
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_tf_t ;
/*! File data in sparse format. See Rock Ridge Section 4.1.7 */
typedef struct iso_rock_sf_s {
iso733_t virtual_size_high; /**< high-order 32 bits of virtual size */
iso733_t virtual_size_low; /**< low-order 32 bits of virtual size */
uint8_t table_depth;
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_sf_t ;
typedef struct iso_extension_record_s {
char signature[2]; /**< signature word; either 'SP', 'CE', 'ER', 'RR',
'PX', 'PN', 'SL', 'NM', 'CL', 'PL', 'TF', or
'ZF' */
iso711_t len; /**< length of system-user area - 44 for PX
20 for PN, 5+strlen(text) for SL, 21 for
SF, etc. */
iso711_t version; /**< version number - value 1 */
union {
iso_su_sp_t SP; /**< system-use-sharing protocol - not
strictly part of Rock Ridge */
iso_su_er_t ER; /**< system-use extension packet - not
strictly part of Rock Ridge */
iso_su_ce_t CE; /**< system-use - strictly part of Rock Ridge */
iso_rock_px_t PX; /**< Rock Ridge POSIX file attributes */
iso_rock_pn_t PN; /**< Rock Ridge POSIX device number */
iso_rock_sl_t SL; /**< Rock Ridge symbolic link */
iso_rock_nm_t NM; /**< Rock Ridge alternate name */
iso_rock_cl_t CL; /**< Rock Ridge child link */
iso_rock_pl_t PL; /**< Rock Ridge parent link */
iso_rock_tf_t TF; /**< Rock Ridge timestamp(s) for a file */
} u;
} GNUC_PACKED iso_extension_record_t;
typedef struct iso_rock_time_s {
bool b_used; /**< If true, field has been set and is valid.
Otherwise remaning fields are meaningless. */
bool b_longdate; /**< If true date format is a iso9660_ltime_t.
Otherwise date is iso9660_dtime_t */
union
{
iso9660_ltime_t ltime;
iso9660_dtime_t dtime;
} t;
} GNUC_PACKED iso_rock_time_t;
typedef struct iso_rock_statbuf_s {
bool_3way_t b3_rock; /**< has Rock Ridge extension.
If "yep", then the fields
are used.
*/
posix_mode_t st_mode; /**< protection */
posix_nlink_t st_nlinks; /**< number of hard links */
posix_uid_t st_uid; /**< user ID of owner */
posix_gid_t st_gid; /**< group ID of owner */
uint8_t s_rock_offset;
int i_symlink; /**< size of psz_symlink */
int i_symlink_max; /**< max allocated to psz_symlink */
char *psz_symlink; /**< if symbolic link, name
of pointed to file. */
iso_rock_time_t create; /**< create time See ISO 9660:9.5.4. */
iso_rock_time_t modify; /**< time of last modification
ISO 9660:9.5.5. st_mtime field of
POSIX:5.6.1. */
iso_rock_time_t access; /**< time of last file access st_atime
field of POSIX:5.6.1. */
iso_rock_time_t attributes; /**< time of last attribute change.
st_ctime field of POSIX:5.6.1. */
iso_rock_time_t backup; /**< time of last backup. */
iso_rock_time_t expiration; /**< time of expiration; See ISO
9660:9.5.6. */
iso_rock_time_t effective; /**< Effective time; See ISO 9660:9.5.7.
*/
uint32_t i_rdev; /**< the upper 16-bits is major device
number, the lower 16-bits is the
minor device number */
} iso_rock_statbuf_t;
PRAGMA_END_PACKED
/*! return length of name field; 0: not found, -1: to be ignored */
int get_rock_ridge_filename(iso9660_dir_t * de, /*out*/ char * retname,
/*out*/ iso9660_stat_t *p_stat);
int parse_rock_ridge_stat(iso9660_dir_t *de, /*out*/ iso9660_stat_t *p_stat);
/*!
Returns POSIX mode bitstring for a given file.
*/
mode_t
iso9660_get_posix_filemode_from_rock(const iso_rock_statbuf_t *rr);
/*!
Returns a string which interpreting the POSIX mode st_mode.
For example:
\verbatim
drwxrws---
-rw---Sr--
lrwxrwxrwx
\endverbatim
A description of the characters in the string follows
The 1st character is either "d" if the entry is a directory, "l" is
a symbolic link or "-" if neither.
The 2nd to 4th characters refer to permissions for a user while the
the 5th to 7th characters refer to permissions for a group while, and
the 8th to 10h characters refer to permissions for everyone.
In each of these triplets the first character (2, 5, 8) is "r" if
the entry is allowed to be read.
The second character of a triplet (3, 6, 9) is "w" if the entry is
allowed to be written.
The third character of a triplet (4, 7, 10) is "x" if the entry is
executable but not user (for character 4) or group (for characters
6) settable and "s" if the item has the corresponding user/group set.
For a directory having an executable property on ("x" or "s") means
the directory is allowed to be listed or "searched". If the execute
property is not allowed for a group or user but the corresponding
group/user is set "S" indicates this. If none of these properties
holds the "-" indicates this.
*/
const char *iso9660_get_rock_attr_str(posix_mode_t st_mode);
/** These variables are not used, but are defined to facilatate debugging
by letting us use enumerations values (which also correspond to
\#define's inside a debugged program.
*/
extern iso_rock_nm_flag_t iso_rock_nm_flag;
extern iso_rock_sl_flag_t iso_rock_sl_flag;
extern iso_rock_tf_flag_t iso_rock_tf_flag;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* CDIO_ROCK_H_ */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-file-style: "gnu"
* tab-width: 8
* indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
*/
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