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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2007 Vreixo Formoso
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*
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* This file is part of the libisofs project; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. See COPYING file for details.
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*/
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#ifndef LIBISO_BUILDER_H_
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#define LIBISO_BUILDER_H_
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/*
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* Definitions for IsoNode builders.
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*/
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/*
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* Some functions here will be moved to libisofs.h when we expose
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* Builder.
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*/
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#include "node.h"
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typedef struct Iso_Node_Builder IsoNodeBuilder;
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struct Iso_Node_Builder
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{
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/**
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*
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* @return
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* 1 on success, < 0 on error
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*/
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int (*create_file)(const IsoFileSource *src, IsoFile **file);
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int refcount;
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void *data;
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};
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#endif /*LIBISO_BUILDER_H_*/
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src/filesrc.h
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2007 Vreixo Formoso
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*
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* This file is part of the libisofs project; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. See COPYING file for details.
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*/
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#ifndef LIBISO_FILESRC_H_
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#define LIBISO_FILESRC_H_
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/*
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* FIXME definitions here shouldn't be used for now!!!
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*
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*/
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/*
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* Definitions of streams.
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*/
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/*
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* Some functions here will be moved to libisofs.h when we expose
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* Streams.
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*/
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//typedef struct Iso_Stream IsoStream;
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//
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//struct Iso_Stream
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//{
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// /**
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// * Opens the stream.
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// *
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// * @return
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// * 1 on success, < 0 on error, 2 file is smaller than expect,
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// * 3 file is larger than expected (2 and 3 are not errors, they're
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// * handled by read_block, see there. Moreover, IsooStream
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// * implementations doesn't need to check that)
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// */
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// int (*open)(IsoStream *stream);
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//
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// /**
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// * Close the Stream.
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// * @return 1 on success, < 0 on error
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// */
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// int (*close)(IsoStream *stream);
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//
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// /**
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// * Get the size (in bytes) of the stream. This function must return
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// * always the same size, even if the underlying source file has changed.
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// */
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// off_t (*get_size)(IsoStream *stream);
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//
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// /**
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// * Read a block (2048 bytes) from the stream.
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// *
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// * This function should always read the full 2048 bytes, blocking if
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// * needed. When it reaches EOF, the buf is filled with 0's, if needed.
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// * Note that the EOF is not reported in that call, but in the next call.
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// * I.e., when the EOF is reported you can be sure that the function
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// * has not written anything to the buffer. If the file size is a multiple
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// * of block size, i.e N*2048, the read_block reports the EOF just when
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// * reading the N+1 block.
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// *
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// * Note that EOF refers to the original size as reported by get_size.
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// * If the underlying source size has changed, this function should take
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// * care of this, truncating the file, or filling the buffer with 0s. I.e.
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// * this function return 0 (EOF) only when get_size() bytes have been
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// * readed.
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// *
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// * On an I/O error, or a file smaller than the expected size, this
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// * function returns a [specific error code], and the buffer is filled
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// * with 0s. Subsequent calls will still return an error code and fill
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// * buffer with 0's, until EOF (as defined above) is reached, and then
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// * the function will return 0.
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// *
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// * Note that if the current size is larger than expected, you don't get
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// * any error on reading.
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// *
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// * @param buf
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// * Buffer where data fill be copied, with at least 2048 bytes.
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// * @return
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// * 1 sucess, 0 EOF, < 0 error (buf is filled with 0's)
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// */
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// int (*read_block)(IsoStream *stream, void *buf);
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//
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// /**
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// * Whether this Stram can be read several times, with the same results.
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// * For example, a regular file is repeatable, you can read it as many
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// * times as you want. However, a pipe isn't.
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// *
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// * This function doesn't take into account if the file has been modified
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// * between the two reads.
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// */
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// int (*is_repeatable)(IsoStream *stream);
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//
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// int refcount;
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// void *data;
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//}
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#endif /*LIBISO_FILESRC_H_*/
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#include <libgen.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/*
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* We can share a local filesystem object, as it has no private atts.
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*/
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IsoFilesystem *lfs = NULL;
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typedef struct
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{
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/* IsoFilesystem *fs; It seems not needed */
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return ISO_SUCCESS;
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}
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static
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IsoFilesystem* lfs_get_filesystem(IsoFileSource *src)
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{
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return src == NULL ? NULL : lfs;
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}
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static
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void lfs_free(IsoFileSource *src)
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{
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free(data->path);
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free(data);
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iso_filesystem_unref(lfs);
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}
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/**
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return ISO_NULL_POINTER;
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}
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if (lfs == NULL) {
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/* this should never happen */
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return ISO_ERROR;
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}
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/* allocate memory */
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data = malloc(sizeof(_LocalFsFileSource));
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if (data == NULL) {
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lfs_src->read = lfs_read;
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lfs_src->readdir = lfs_readdir;
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lfs_src->readlink = lfs_readlink;
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lfs_src->get_filesystem = lfs_get_filesystem;
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lfs_src->free = lfs_free;
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/* take a ref to local filesystem */
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iso_filesystem_ref(lfs);
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/* return */
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*src = lfs_src;
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return ISO_SUCCESS;
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int iso_local_filesystem_new(IsoFilesystem **fs)
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{
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IsoFilesystem *lfs;
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if (fs == NULL) {
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return ISO_NULL_POINTER;
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}
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if (lfs != NULL) {
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/* just take a new ref */
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iso_filesystem_ref(lfs);
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} else {
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lfs = malloc(sizeof(IsoFilesystem));
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if (lfs == NULL) {
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return ISO_OUT_OF_MEM;
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lfs->get_root = lfs_get_root;
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lfs->get_by_path = lfs_get_by_path;
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lfs->free = lfs_fs_free;
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}
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*fs = lfs;
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return ISO_SUCCESS;
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}
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void (*free)(IsoFilesystem *fs);
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int refcount;
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/* TODO each file will take a ref to IsoFilesystem, so maybe a 64bits
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* integer is a better choose for this */
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unsigned int refcount;
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void *data;
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};
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*/
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int (*readlink)(IsoFileSource *src, char *buf, size_t bufsiz);
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/**
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* Get the filesystem for this source. No extra ref is added, so you
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* musn't unref the IsoFilesystem.
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*
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* @return
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* The filesystem, NULL on error
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*/
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IsoFilesystem* (*get_filesystem)(IsoFileSource *src);
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/**
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* Free implementation specific data. Should never be called by user.
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* Use iso_file_source_unref() instead.
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typedef struct Iso_Node IsoNode;
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typedef struct Iso_Dir IsoDir;
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typedef struct Iso_Symlink IsoSymlink;
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typedef struct Iso_File IsoFile;
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typedef struct Iso_Dir_Iter IsoDirIter;
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/**
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*/
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#include "libisofs.h"
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#include "stream.h"
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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* Higher weighting filesare written at the beginning of image
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*/
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int sort_weight;
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IsoStream *stream;
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};
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struct Iso_Symlink
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* Opens the stream.
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*
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* @return
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* 1 on success, < 0 on error, 2 file is smaller than expect,
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* 3 file is larger than expected (2 and 3 are not errors, they're
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* handled by read_block, see there. Moreover, IsooStream
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* implementations doesn't need to check that)
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* 1 on success, < 0 on error
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*/
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int (*open)(IsoStream *stream);
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int (*close)(IsoStream *stream);
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/**
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* Get the size (in bytes) of the stream. This function must return
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* always the same size, even if the underlying source file has changed.
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* Get the size (in bytes) of the stream.
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*/
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off_t (*get_size)(IsoStream *stream);
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/**
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* Read a block (2048 bytes) from the stream.
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* Attempts to read up to count bytes from the given stream into
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* the buffer starting at buf.
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*
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* This function should always read the full 2048 bytes, blocking if
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* needed. When it reaches EOF, the buf is filled with 0's, if needed.
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* Note that the EOF is not reported in that call, but in the next call.
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* I.e., when the EOF is reported you can be sure that the function
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* has not written anything to the buffer. If the file size is a multiple
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* of block size, i.e N*2048, the read_block reports the EOF just when
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* reading the N+1 block.
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* The stream must be open() before calling this, and close() when no
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* more needed.
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*
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* Note that EOF refers to the original size as reported by get_size.
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* If the underlying source size has changed, this function should take
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* care of this, truncating the file, or filling the buffer with 0s. I.e.
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* this function return 0 (EOF) only when get_size() bytes have been
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* readed.
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*
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* On an I/O error, or a file smaller than the expected size, this
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* function returns a [specific error code], and the buffer is filled
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* with 0s. Subsequent calls will still return an error code and fill
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* buffer with 0's, until EOF (as defined above) is reached, and then
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* the function will return 0.
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*
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* Note that if the current size is larger than expected, you don't get
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* any error on reading.
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*
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* @param buf
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* Buffer where data fill be copied, with at least 2048 bytes.
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* @return
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* 1 sucess, 0 EOF, < 0 error (buf is filled with 0's)
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* number of bytes read, 0 if EOF, < 0 on error
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*/
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int (*read_block)(IsoStream *stream, void *buf);
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int (*read)(IsoStream *stream, void *buf, size_t count);
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/**
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* Whether this Stram can be read several times, with the same results.
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int refcount;
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void *data;
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}
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};
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#endif /*STREAM_H_*/
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