160 lines
4.9 KiB
C
Executable File
160 lines
4.9 KiB
C
Executable File
/* vim: set noet ts=8 sts=8 sw=8 : */
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/**
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* \file tree.h
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*
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* Declare the structure of a libisofs filesystem tree. The files in this
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* tree can come from either the local filesystem or from another .iso image
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* (for multisession).
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*
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* This tree preserves as much information as it can about the files; names
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* are stored in wchar_t and we preserve POSIX attributes. This tree does
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* *not* include information that is necessary for writing out, for example,
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* an ISO level 1 tree. That information will go in a different tree because
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* the structure is sufficiently different.
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*/
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#ifndef LIBISO_TREE_H
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#define LIBISO_TREE_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include "libisofs.h"
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enum file_location {
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LIBISO_FILESYS,
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LIBISO_PREVSESSION,
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LIBISO_NONE /**< for files/dirs that were added with
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* iso_tree_add_new_XXX. */
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};
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/**
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* This tells us where to read the data from a file. Either we read from the
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* local filesystem or we just point to the block on a previous session.
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*/
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struct iso_file_location
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{
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enum file_location type;
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/* union {*/
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char *path; /* in the current locale */
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uint32_t block;
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/* };*/
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};
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/**
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* A node in the filesystem tree.
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*/
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struct iso_tree_node
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{
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struct iso_volume *volume;
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struct iso_tree_node *parent;
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wchar_t *name;
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struct stat attrib; /**< The POSIX attributes of this node as
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* documented in "man 2 stat". */
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struct iso_file_location loc;
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/**< Only used for regular files and symbolic
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* links (ie. files for which we might have to
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* copy data). */
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size_t nchildren; /**< The number of children of this
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* directory (if this is a directory). */
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struct iso_tree_node **children;
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size_t block; /**< The block at which this file will
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* reside on disk. We store this here as
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* well as in the various mangled trees
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* because many different trees might point
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* to the same file and they need to share the
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* block location. */
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};
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/**
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* Create a new root directory for a volume.
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*
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* \param vol The volume for which to create a new root directory.
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*
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* \pre \p vol is non-NULL.
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* \post \p vol has a non-NULL, empty root directory with permissions 777.
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* \return \p vol's new non-NULL, empty root directory.
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*/
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struct iso_tree_node *iso_tree_new_root(struct iso_volume *vol);
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/**
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* Create a new, empty, file.
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*
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* \param parent The parent directory of the new file. If this is null, create
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* and return a new file node without adding it to any tree.
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* \param name The name of the new file, encoded in the current locale.
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* \pre \p name is non-NULL and it does not match any other file or directory
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* name in \p parent.
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* \post \p parent (if non-NULL) contains a file with the following properties:
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* - the file's name is \p name (converted to wchar_t)
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* - the file's POSIX permissions are the same as \p parent's
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* - the file is a regular file
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* - the file is empty
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*
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* \return \p parent's newly created file.
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*/
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struct iso_tree_node *iso_tree_add_new_file(struct iso_tree_node *parent,
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const char *name);
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/**
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* Recursively free a directory.
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*
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* \param root The root of the directory heirarchy to free.
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*
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* \pre \p root is non-NULL.
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*/
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void iso_tree_free(struct iso_tree_node *root);
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/**
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* A function that prints verbose information about a directory.
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*
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* \param dir The directory about which to print information.
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* \param data Unspecified function-dependent data.
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* \param spaces The number of spaces to prepend to the output.
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*
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* \see iso_tree_print_verbose
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*/
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typedef void (*print_dir_callback) (const struct iso_tree_node *dir,
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void *data,
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int spaces);
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/**
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* A function that prints verbose information about a file.
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*
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* \param dir The file about which to print information.
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* \param data Unspecified function-dependent data.
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* \param spaces The number of spaces to prepend to the output.
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*
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* \see iso_tree_print_verbose
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*/
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typedef void (*print_file_callback) (const struct iso_tree_node *file,
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void *data,
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int spaces);
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/**
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* Recursively print a directory heirarchy. For each node in the directory
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* heirarchy, call a callback function to print information more verbosely.
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*
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* \param root The root of the directory heirarchy to print.
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* \param dir The callback function to call for each directory in the tree.
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* \param file The callback function to call for each file in the tree.
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* \param callback_data The data to pass to the callback functions.
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* \param spaces The number of spaces to prepend to the output.
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*
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* \pre \p root is not NULL.
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* \pre Neither of the callback functions modifies the directory heirarchy.
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*/
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void iso_tree_print_verbose(const struct iso_tree_node *root,
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print_dir_callback dir,
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print_file_callback file,
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void *callback_data,
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int spaces);
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#define ISO_ISDIR(n) S_ISDIR(n->attrib.st_mode)
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#endif /* LIBISO_TREE_H */
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