libisofs-legacy/libisofs/node.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2007 Vreixo Formoso
*
* This file is part of the libisofs project; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation. See COPYING file for details.
*/
#ifndef LIBISO_NODE_H_
#define LIBISO_NODE_H_
/*
* Definitions for the public iso tree
*/
#include "libisofs.h"
#include "stream.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/* #define LIBISO_EXTENDED_INFORMATION */
#ifdef LIBISO_EXTENDED_INFORMATION
/**
* The extended information is a way to attach additional information to each
* IsoNode. External applications may want to use this extension system to
* store application speficic information related to each node. On the other
* side, libisofs may make use of this struct to attach information to nodes in
* some particular, uncommon, cases, without incrementing the size of the
* IsoNode struct.
*
* It is implemented like a chained list.
*/
typedef struct iso_extended_info IsoExtendedInfo;
struct iso_extended_info {
/**
* Next struct in the chain. NULL if it is the last item
*/
IsoExtendedInfo *next;
/**
* Function to handle this particular extended information. The function
* pointer acts as an identifier for the type of the information. Structs
* with same information type must use the same function.
*
* @param data
* Attached data
* @param flag
* What to do with the data. At this time the following values are
* defined:
* -> 1 the data must be freed
* @return
* 1
*/
int (*process)(void *data, int flag);
/**
* Pointer to information specific data.
*/
void *data;
};
#endif
/**
*
*/
struct Iso_Node
{
/*
* Initilized to 1, originally owned by user, until added to another node.
* Then it is owned by the parent node, so the user must take his own ref
* if needed. With the exception of the creation functions, none of the
* other libisofs functions that return an IsoNode increment its
* refcount. This is responsablity of the client, if (s)he needs it.
*/
int refcount;
/** Type of the IsoNode, do not confuse with mode */
enum IsoNodeType type;
char *name; /**< Real name, in default charset */
mode_t mode; /**< protection */
uid_t uid; /**< user ID of owner */
gid_t gid; /**< group ID of owner */
/* TODO #00001 : consider adding new timestamps */
time_t atime; /**< time of last access */
time_t mtime; /**< time of last modification */
time_t ctime; /**< time of last status change */
int hidden; /**< whether the node will be hidden, see IsoHideNodeFlag */
IsoDir *parent; /**< parent node, NULL for root */
/*
* Pointer to the linked list of children in a dir.
*/
IsoNode *next;
#ifdef LIBISO_EXTENDED_INFORMATION
/**
* Extended information for the node.
*/
IsoExtendedInfo *xinfo;
#endif
};
struct Iso_Dir
{
IsoNode node;
size_t nchildren; /**< The number of children of this directory. */
IsoNode *children; /**< list of children. ptr to first child */
};
struct Iso_File
{
IsoNode node;
/**
* Location of a file extent in a ms disc, 0 for newly added file
*/
uint32_t msblock;
/**
* It sorts the order in which the file data is written to the CD image.
* Higher weighting files are written at the beginning of image
*/
int sort_weight;
IsoStream *stream;
};
struct Iso_Symlink
{
IsoNode node;
char *dest;
};
struct Iso_Special
{
IsoNode node;
dev_t dev;
};
/**
* An iterator for directory children.
*/
struct Iso_Dir_Iter
{
const IsoDir *dir;
IsoNode *pos;
};
int iso_node_new_root(IsoDir **root);
/**
* Create a new IsoDir. Attributes, uid/gid, timestamps, etc are set to
* default (0) values. You must set them.
*
* @param name
* Name for the node. It is not strdup() so you shouldn't use this
* reference when this function returns successfully. NULL is not
* allowed.
* @param dir
*
* @return
* 1 on success, < 0 on error.
*/
int iso_node_new_dir(char *name, IsoDir **dir);
/**
* Create a new file node. Attributes, uid/gid, timestamps, etc are set to
* default (0) values. You must set them.
*
* @param name
* Name for the node. It is not strdup() so you shouldn't use this
* reference when this function returns successfully. NULL is not
* allowed.
* @param stream
* Source for file contents. The reference is taken by the node,
* you must call iso_stream_ref() if you need your own ref.
* @return
* 1 on success, < 0 on error.
*/
int iso_node_new_file(char *name, IsoStream *stream, IsoFile **file);
/**
* Creates a new IsoSymlink node. Attributes, uid/gid, timestamps, etc are set
* to default (0) values. You must set them.
*
* @param name
* name for the new symlink. It is not strdup() so you shouldn't use this
* reference when this function returns successfully. NULL is not
* allowed.
* @param dest
* destination of the link. It is not strdup() so you shouldn't use this
* reference when this function returns successfully. NULL is not
* allowed.
* @param link
* place where to store a pointer to the newly created link.
* @return
* 1 on success, < 0 otherwise
*/
int iso_node_new_symlink(char *name, char *dest, IsoSymlink **link);
/**
* Create a new special file node. As far as libisofs concerns,
* an special file is a block device, a character device, a FIFO (named pipe)
* or a socket. You can choose the specific kind of file you want to add
* by setting mode propertly (see man 2 stat).
*
* Note that special files are only written to image when Rock Ridge
* extensions are enabled. Moreover, a special file is just a directory entry
* in the image tree, no data is written beyond that.
*
* Owner and hidden atts are taken from parent. You can modify any of them
* later.
*
* @param name
* name for the new special file. It is not strdup() so you shouldn't use
* this reference when this function returns successfully. NULL is not
* allowed.
* @param mode
* file type and permissions for the new node. Note that you can't
* specify any kind of file here, only special types are allowed. i.e,
* S_IFSOCK, S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR and S_IFIFO are valid types; S_IFLNK,
* S_IFREG and S_IFDIR aren't.
* @param dev
* device ID, equivalent to the st_rdev field in man 2 stat.
* @param special
* place where to store a pointer to the newly created special file.
* @return
* 1 on success, < 0 otherwise
*/
int iso_node_new_special(char *name, mode_t mode, dev_t dev,
IsoSpecial **special);
/**
* Check if a given name is valid for an iso node.
*
* @return
* 1 if yes, 0 if not
*/
int iso_node_is_valid_name(const char *name);
/**
* Check if a given path is valid for the destination of a link.
*
* @return
* 1 if yes, 0 if not
*/
int iso_node_is_valid_link_dest(const char *dest);
/**
* Find the position where to insert a node
*
* @param dir
* A valid dir. It can't be NULL
* @param name
* The node name to search for. It can't be NULL
* @param pos
* Will be filled with the position where to insert. It can't be NULL
*/
void iso_dir_find(IsoDir *dir, const char *name, IsoNode ***pos);
/**
* Check if a node with the given name exists in a dir.
*
* @param dir
* A valid dir. It can't be NULL
* @param name
* The node name to search for. It can't be NULL
* @param pos
* If not NULL, will be filled with the position where to insert. If the
* node exists, (**pos) will refer to the given node.
* @return
* 1 if node exists, 0 if not
*/
int iso_dir_exists(IsoDir *dir, const char *name, IsoNode ***pos);
/**
* Inserts a given node in a dir, at the specified position.
*
* @param dir
* Dir where to insert. It can't be NULL
* @param node
* The node to insert. It can't be NULL
* @param pos
* Position where the node will be inserted. It is a pointer previously
* obtained with a call to iso_dir_exists() or iso_dir_find().
* It can't be NULL.
* @param replace
* Whether to replace an old node with the same name with the new node.
* @return
* If success, number of children in dir. < 0 on error
*/
int iso_dir_insert(IsoDir *dir, IsoNode *node, IsoNode **pos,
enum iso_replace_mode replace);
#endif /*LIBISO_NODE_H_*/