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/* rock.c:
*
* Support for the Rock Ridge filing system.
*
* Modified by Nicola Salmoria.
*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* This code is (C) Copyright 1993,1994 by Frank Munkert.
* All rights reserved.
* This software may be freely distributed and redistributed for
* non-commercial purposes, provided this notice is included.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* [History removed]
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <exec/memory.h>
#include <proto/exec.h>
#include "rock.h"
#define VOL(vol,tag) (((t_iso_vol_info *)(vol->vol_info))->tag)
#define OBJ(obj,tag) (((t_iso_obj_info *)(obj->obj_info))->tag)
/* Check whether the given volume uses the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol.
* The protocol is identified by the sequence
* 'S' 'P' 7 1 0xbe 0xef
* in the system use field of the (00) directory in the root directory of
* the volume.
*
* Returns 1 iff the RR protocol is used; 0 otherwise.
* If the RR protocol is used, *p_skip will be set to the skip length
* specified in the SP system use field.
*/
t_bool Uses_Rock_Ridge_Protocol (VOLUME *p_volume, int *p_skip)
{
unsigned long loc = VOL(p_volume,pvd).root.extent_loc_m;
unsigned char buffer[256];
directory_record *dir = (directory_record *)buffer;
int system_use_pos;
unsigned char *sys;
if (!Get_Directory_Record (p_volume, dir, loc, 0))
return 0;
system_use_pos = 33 + dir->file_id_length;
if (system_use_pos & 1)
system_use_pos++;
if (system_use_pos >= dir->length)
return 0;
sys = (unsigned char *) dir + system_use_pos;
if (sys[0] == 'S' && sys[1] == 'P' && sys[2] == 7 &&
sys[3] == 1 && sys[4] == 0xbe && sys[5] == 0xef) {
*p_skip = sys[6];
return 1;
} else
return 0;
}
/* Searches for the system use field with name p_name in the directory record
* p_dir and fills the buffer p_buf (with length p_buf_len) with the information
* contained in the system use field.
*
* p_index is the ordinal number of the system use field (if more than one
* system use field with the same name is recorded.) 0=first occurrence,
* 1=second occurrence, and so on.
*
* 1 is returned if the system use field has been found; otherwise 0
* is returned.
*/
int Get_System_Use_Field (VOLUME *p_volume, directory_record *p_dir,
char *p_name, char *p_buf, int p_buf_len,
int p_index)
{
int system_use_pos;
int slen, len;
unsigned long length = p_dir->length;
unsigned char *buf = (unsigned char *) p_dir;
system_use_pos = 33 + p_dir->file_id_length;
if (system_use_pos & 1)
system_use_pos++;
system_use_pos += VOL(p_volume,skip);
/* the system use field must be at least 4 bytes long */
while (system_use_pos + 3 < length) {
slen = buf[system_use_pos+2];
if (buf[system_use_pos] == p_name[0] &&
buf[system_use_pos+1] == p_name[1]) {
if (p_index)
p_index--;
else {
len = (slen < p_buf_len) ? slen : p_buf_len;
memcpy (p_buf, buf + system_use_pos, len);
return 1;
}
}
/* look for continuation area: */
if (buf[system_use_pos] == 'C' &&
buf[system_use_pos+1] == 'E') {
unsigned long newloc, offset;
memcpy (&newloc, buf + system_use_pos + 8, 4);
memcpy (&offset, buf + system_use_pos + 16, 4);
memcpy (&length, buf + system_use_pos + 24, 4);
if (!Read_Sector (p_volume->cd, newloc))
return 0;
buf = p_volume->cd->buffer;
system_use_pos = offset;
continue;
}
/* look for system use field terminator: */
if (buf[system_use_pos] == 'S' &&
buf[system_use_pos+1] == 'T')
return 0;
system_use_pos += slen;
}
return 0;
}
/* Determines the Rock Ridge file name of the CDROM object p_obj.
* The file name will be stored in the buffer p_buf (with length p_buf_len).
* The file name will NOT be null-terminated. The number of characters in
* the file name is returned. If there is no Rock Ridge file name for
* p_obj, then -1 is returned.
*/
int Get_RR_File_Name (VOLUME *p_volume, directory_record *p_dir,
char *p_buf, int p_buf_len)
{
struct nm_system_use_field {
char id[2];
unsigned char length;
unsigned char version;
unsigned char flags;
char name[210];
} nm;
int len, slen;
int index = 0;
int total = 0;
for (;;) {
if (!Get_System_Use_Field (p_volume, p_dir, "NM",
(char *) &nm, sizeof (nm), index))
return -1;
slen = nm.length-5;
len = (p_buf_len < slen) ? p_buf_len : slen;
if (len)
memcpy (p_buf, nm.name, len);
total += len;
if (!(nm.flags & 1))
return total;
p_buf += len;
p_buf_len -= len;
index++;
}
}
/* Returns 1 if the PX system use field indicates a symbolic link.
*/
int Is_A_Symbolic_Link (VOLUME *p_volume, directory_record *p_dir)
{
struct px_system_use_field {
char id[2];
unsigned char length;
unsigned char version;
unsigned long mode_i;
unsigned long mode_m;
unsigned long links_i;
unsigned long links_m;
unsigned long user_id_i;
unsigned long user_id_m;
unsigned long group_id_i;
unsigned long group_id_m;
} px;
if (!Get_System_Use_Field (p_volume, p_dir, "PX", (char *) &px, sizeof (px), 0))
return 0;
/* 0120000 is the POSIX code for symbolic links:
*/
return (px.mode_m & 0770000) == 0120000;
}
/* Read content of SL system use field.
* A full path name (starting with ":" or "sys:") will always be returned.
*/
t_bool Get_Link_Name (VOLUME *p_volume,CDROM_OBJ *p_obj, char *p_buf, int p_buf_len)
{
unsigned char buf[256];
char out[530];
int index = 0;
int len;
int offs;
char c;
out[0] = 0;
for (;; ) {
if (!Get_System_Use_Field (p_volume, OBJ(p_obj,dir), "SL", (char *) buf,
sizeof (buf), index)) {
return (index == 0) ? 0 : 1;
}
offs = 5;
for (;;) {
if (strlen (out) > 256)
return 0;
if (index == 0 && offs == 5) {
/* handle the first component record: */
if (buf[5] & 4) /* parent directory */ {
CDROM_OBJ *parent1 = Find_Parent (p_volume,p_obj);
CDROM_OBJ *parent2;
char fullpath[256];
if (!parent1)
return 0;
parent2 = Find_Parent (p_volume,parent1);
if (!parent2)
return 0;
if (!Full_Path_Name (p_volume,parent2, fullpath, sizeof (fullpath)))
return 0;
Close_Object (parent1);
Close_Object (parent2);
strcat (out, fullpath);
if (out[1] != 0)
strcat (out, "/");
} else if (buf[5] & 8) /* root */
strcat (out, "sys:");
else if (buf[5] & 16) /* volume root */
strcat (out, ":");
else { /* current directory */
CDROM_OBJ *parent = Find_Parent (p_volume,p_obj);
char fullpath[256];
if (!parent)
return 0;
if (!Full_Path_Name (p_volume,parent, fullpath, sizeof (fullpath)))
return 0;
Close_Object (parent);
strcat (out, fullpath);
if (out[1] != 0)
strcat (out, "/");
}
}
if (out[0] && (c = out[strlen(out)-1]) != ':' && c != '/')
strcat (out, "/");
if (buf[offs] & 32) /* host name */
strcat (out, "AMIGA");
len = strlen (out);
memcpy (out + len, buf + offs + 2, buf[offs+1]);
out[len + buf[offs+1]] = 0;
offs += 2 + buf[offs+1];
if (offs >= buf[2])
break;
}
if (!(buf[4] & 1)) /* continue flag */
break;
index++;
}
strncpy (p_buf, out, p_buf_len - 1);
p_buf[p_buf_len-1] = 0;
return 1;
}
/* Check whether a system use field is present: */
int Has_System_Use_Field (VOLUME *p_volume, directory_record *p_dir,
char *p_name)
{
return Get_System_Use_Field (p_volume, p_dir, p_name, NULL, 0, 0);
}
/* Return content of "CL" system use field, or -1, if no such system use field
* is present.
*/
long RR_Child_Link (VOLUME *p_volume, directory_record *p_dir)
{
struct cl {
char name[2];
char length[1];
char version[1];
long pos_i;
long pos_m;
} buf;
if (!Get_System_Use_Field (p_volume, p_dir, "CL", (char*) &buf, sizeof (buf), 0))
return -1;
else
return buf.pos_m;
}
/* Return content of "PL" system use field, or -1, if no such system use field
* is present.
*/
long RR_Parent_Link (VOLUME *p_volume, directory_record *p_dir)
{
struct pl {
char name[2];
char length[1];
char version[1];
long pos_i;
long pos_m;
} buf;
if (!Get_System_Use_Field (p_volume, p_dir, "PL", (char*) &buf, sizeof (buf), 0))
return -1;
else
return buf.pos_m;
}