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author | Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> | 2010-02-01 10:10:33 +0000 |
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committer | Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> | 2010-02-01 10:10:33 +0000 |
commit | a01f17b2387fe42f2578c94d964f39a1e58a1e6f (patch) | |
tree | 35caca6e3445de157ed263a649f7bc0e1718abbe /Build/source/libs/zziplib/zziplib-0.13.58/zzip/file.c | |
parent | 8e1591c3c2bdfbf2a10c43d6c91d9bebcdc39707 (diff) |
build system: move zziplib back to libs/
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@16891 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Build/source/libs/zziplib/zziplib-0.13.58/zzip/file.c b/Build/source/libs/zziplib/zziplib-0.13.58/zzip/file.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..af3ed07e556 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/zziplib/zziplib-0.13.58/zzip/file.c @@ -0,0 +1,1032 @@ +/* + * Author: + * Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de> + * Tomi Ollila <Tomi.Ollila@iki.fi> + * + * Copyright (c) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003 Guido Draheim + * All rights reserved, + * use under the restrictions of the + * Lesser GNU General Public License + * or alternatively the restrictions + * of the Mozilla Public License 1.1 + */ + +#include <zzip/lib.h> /* exported...*/ +#include <zzip/file.h> + +#include <string.h> +#ifdef ZZIP_HAVE_STRINGS_H +#include <strings.h> +#endif +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <ctype.h> + +#include <zzip/format.h> +#include <zzip/fetch.h> +#include <zzip/__debug.h> + +#if 0 +# if defined ZZIP_HAVE_IO_H +# include <io.h> /* tell */ +# else +# define tell(fd) lseek(fd,0,SEEK_CUR) +# endif +#else +#define tells(fd) seeks(fd,0,SEEK_CUR) +#endif + +/** + * the direct function of => zzip_close(fp). it will cleanup the + * inflate-portion of => zlib and free the structure given. + * + * it is called quite from the error-cleanup parts + * of the various => _open functions. + * + * the .refcount is decreased and if zero the fp->dir is closed just as well. + */ +int +zzip_file_close(ZZIP_FILE * fp) +{ + auto int self; + ZZIP_DIR * dir = fp->dir; + + if (fp->method) + inflateEnd(&fp->d_stream); /* inflateEnd() can be called many times */ + + if (dir->cache.locked == NULL) + dir->cache.locked = &self; + + if (fp->buf32k) + { + if (dir->cache.locked == &self && + dir->cache.buf32k == NULL) dir->cache.buf32k = fp->buf32k; + else free(fp->buf32k); + } + + if (dir->currentfp == fp) + dir->currentfp = NULL; + + dir->refcount--; + /* ease to notice possible dangling reference errors */ + memset(fp, 0, sizeof(*fp)); + + if (dir->cache.locked == &self && + dir->cache.fp == NULL) dir->cache.fp = fp; + else free(fp); + + if (dir->cache.locked == &self) + dir->cache.locked = NULL; + + if (! dir->refcount) return zzip_dir_close(dir); else return 0; +} + + +static int +zzip_file_saveoffset(ZZIP_FILE * fp) +{ + if (fp) + { + int fd = fp->dir->fd; + zzip_off_t off = fp->io->fd.seeks(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); + if (off < 0) + return -1; + + fp->offset = off; + } + return 0; +} + +# ifndef ZZIP_CHECK_BACKSLASH_DIRSEPARATOR /* NOTE: also default */ +# define ZZIP_CHECK_BACKSLASH_DIRSEPARATOR 0 /* to "NO" on win32 ! */ +# endif + +# if !defined strcasecmp && !defined ZZIP_HAVE_STRCASECMP +# define ZZIP_CHECK_BACKSLASH_DIRSEPARATOR 1 +# endif + +#if ! ZZIP_CHECK_BACKSLASH_DIRSEPARATOR+0 +#define dirsep_strrchr(N,C) strrchr(N,C) +#define dirsep_casecmp strcasecmp +#else +#define dirsep_strrchr(N,C) _dirsep_strrchr(N) +#define dirsep_casecmp _dirsep_casecmp +static zzip_char_t* +_dirsep_strrchr (zzip_char_t* name) +{ + char* n = strrchr (name, '/'); + char* m = strrchr (name, '\\'); + if (m && n && m > n) n = m; + return n; +} +static int +_dirsep_casecmp (zzip_char_t* s1, zzip_char_t* s2) +{ + /* ASCII tolower - including mapping of backslash in normal slash */ + static const char mapping[] = "@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz[/]^_"; + int c1, c2; + while (*s1 && *s2) + { + c1 = (int)(unsigned char) *s1; + c2 = (int)(unsigned char) *s2; + if ((c1&0xE0) == 0x40) c1 = mapping[c1&0x1f]; + if ((c2&0xE0) == 0x40) c2 = mapping[c2&0x1f]; + if (c1 != c2) + return (c1 - c2); + s1++; s2++; + } + + return (((int)(unsigned char) *s1) - ((int)(unsigned char) *s2)); +} +#endif + +static int zzip_inflate_init(ZZIP_FILE *, struct zzip_dir_hdr *); + +/** + * open an => ZZIP_FILE from an already open => ZZIP_DIR handle. Since + * we have a chance to reuse a cached => buf32k and => ZZIP_FILE memchunk + * this is the best choice to unpack multiple files. + * + * Note: the zlib supports 2..15 bit windowsize, hence we provide a 32k + * memchunk here... just to be safe. + */ +ZZIP_FILE * +zzip_file_open(ZZIP_DIR * dir, zzip_char_t* name, int o_mode) +{ + auto int self; + zzip_error_t err = 0; + struct zzip_file * fp = 0; + struct zzip_dir_hdr * hdr = dir->hdr0; + int (*cmp)(zzip_char_t*, zzip_char_t*); + + cmp = (o_mode & ZZIP_CASELESS)? dirsep_casecmp: strcmp; + + if (! dir || !dir->fd || dir->fd == -1 ) return 0; + + if (o_mode & ZZIP_NOPATHS) + { + register zzip_char_t* n = dirsep_strrchr(name, '/'); + if (n) name = n + 1; + } + + if (hdr) + while (1) + { + register zzip_char_t* hdr_name = hdr->d_name; + if (o_mode & ZZIP_NOPATHS) + { + register zzip_char_t* n = dirsep_strrchr(hdr_name, '/'); + if (n) hdr_name = n + 1; + } + + HINT4("name='%s', compr=%d, size=%d\n", + hdr->d_name, hdr->d_compr, hdr->d_usize); + + if (!cmp(hdr_name, name)) + { + switch (hdr->d_compr) + { + case 0: /* store */ + case 8: /* inflate */ + break; + default: + { err = ZZIP_UNSUPP_COMPR; goto error; } + } + + if (dir->cache.locked == NULL) + dir->cache.locked = &self; + + if (dir->cache.locked == &self && + dir->cache.fp) + { + fp = dir->cache.fp; dir->cache.fp = NULL; + /* memset(zfp, 0, sizeof *fp); cleared in zzip_file_close() */ + }else + { + if (! (fp = (ZZIP_FILE *)calloc(1, sizeof(*fp)))) + { err = ZZIP_OUTOFMEM; goto error; } + } + + fp->dir = dir; + fp->io = dir->io; + dir->refcount++; + + if (dir->cache.locked == &self && + dir->cache.buf32k) + { fp->buf32k = dir->cache.buf32k; dir->cache.buf32k = NULL; } + else + { + if (! (fp->buf32k = (char *)malloc(ZZIP_32K))) + { err = ZZIP_OUTOFMEM; goto error; } + } + + if (dir->cache.locked == &self) + dir->cache.locked = NULL; + /* + * In order to support simultaneous open files in one zip archive + * we'll fix the fd offset when opening new file/changing which + * file to read... + */ + + if (zzip_file_saveoffset(dir->currentfp) < 0) + { err = ZZIP_DIR_SEEK; goto error; } + + fp->offset = hdr->d_off; + dir->currentfp = fp; + + if (dir->io->fd.seeks(dir->fd, hdr->d_off, SEEK_SET) < 0) + { err = ZZIP_DIR_SEEK; goto error; } + + { /* skip local header - should test tons of other info, + * but trust that those are correct */ + zzip_ssize_t dataoff; + struct zzip_file_header * p = (void*) fp->buf32k; + + dataoff = dir->io->fd.read(dir->fd, (void*)p, sizeof(*p)); + if (dataoff < (zzip_ssize_t)sizeof(*p)) + { err = ZZIP_DIR_READ; goto error; } + if (! zzip_file_header_check_magic(p)) /* PK\3\4 */ + { err = ZZIP_CORRUPTED; goto error; } + + dataoff = zzip_file_header_sizeof_tail(p); + + if (dir->io->fd.seeks(dir->fd, dataoff, SEEK_CUR) < 0) + { err = ZZIP_DIR_SEEK; goto error; } + + fp->dataoffset = dir->io->fd.tells(dir->fd); + fp->usize = hdr->d_usize; + fp->csize = hdr->d_csize; + } + + err = zzip_inflate_init (fp, hdr); + if (err) { goto error; } + + return fp; + }else + { + if (hdr->d_reclen == 0) + break; + hdr = (struct zzip_dir_hdr *)((char *)hdr + hdr->d_reclen); + }/*cmp name*/ + }/*forever*/ + dir->errcode = ZZIP_ENOENT; zzip_errno(ZZIP_ENOENT); + return NULL; +error: + if (fp) zzip_file_close(fp); + dir->errcode = err; zzip_errno(err); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * call => inflateInit and setup fp's iterator variables, + * used by lowlevel => _open functions. + */ +static int +zzip_inflate_init(ZZIP_FILE * fp, struct zzip_dir_hdr* hdr) +{ + int err; + fp->method = hdr->d_compr; + fp->restlen = hdr->d_usize; + + if (fp->method) + { + memset(&fp->d_stream, 0, sizeof(fp->d_stream)); + + err = inflateInit2(&fp->d_stream, -MAX_WBITS); + if (err != Z_OK) { goto error; } + + fp->crestlen = hdr->d_csize; + } + return 0; +error: + if (fp) zzip_file_close(fp); + return err; +} + +/** + * This function closes the given ZZIP_FILE handle. + * + * If the ZZIP_FILE wraps a normal stat'fd then it is just that int'fd + * that is being closed and the otherwise empty ZZIP_FILE gets freed. + */ +int +zzip_fclose(ZZIP_FILE * fp) +{ + if (! fp) return 0; + if (! fp->dir) + { int r = fp->io->fd.close(fp->fd); free(fp); return r; } /* stat fd */ + else return zzip_file_close(fp); +} + +/** => zzip_fclose + */ +int +zzip_close(ZZIP_FILE* fp) +{ + return zzip_fclose (fp); +} + +/** + * This functions read data from zip-contained file. + * + * It works like => read(2) and will fill the given buffer with bytes from + * the opened file. It will return the number of bytes read, so if the => EOF + * is encountered you will be prompted with the number of bytes actually read. + * + * This is the routines that needs the => buf32k buffer, and it would have + * need for much more polishing but it does already work quite well. + * + * Note: the 32K buffer is rather big. The original inflate-algorithm + * required just that but the latest zlib would work just fine with + * a smaller buffer. + */ +zzip_ssize_t +zzip_file_read(ZZIP_FILE * fp, char * buf, zzip_size_t len) +{ + ZZIP_DIR * dir; + zzip_size_t l; + zzip_ssize_t rv; + + if (! fp || ! fp->dir) return 0; + + dir = fp->dir; + l = fp->restlen > len ? len : fp->restlen; + if (fp->restlen == 0) + return 0; + + /* + * If this is other handle than previous, save current seek pointer + * and read the file position of `this' handle. + */ + if (dir->currentfp != fp) + { + if (zzip_file_saveoffset(dir->currentfp) < 0 + || fp->io->fd.seeks(dir->fd, fp->offset, SEEK_SET) < 0) + { dir->errcode = ZZIP_DIR_SEEK; return -1; } + else + { dir->currentfp = fp; } + } + + /* if more methods is to be supported, change this to `switch ()' */ + if (fp->method) /* method != 0 == 8, inflate */ + { + fp->d_stream.avail_out = l; + fp->d_stream.next_out = (unsigned char *)buf; + + do { + int err; + zzip_size_t startlen; + + if (fp->crestlen > 0 && fp->d_stream.avail_in == 0) + { + zzip_size_t cl = ( fp->crestlen < ZZIP_32K ? + fp->crestlen : ZZIP_32K ); + /* zzip_size_t cl = fp->crestlen > 128 ? 128 : fp->crestlen; */ + + zzip_ssize_t i = fp->io->fd.read(dir->fd, fp->buf32k, cl); + if (i <= 0) + { + dir->errcode = ZZIP_DIR_READ; /* or ZZIP_DIR_READ_EOF ? */ + return -1; + } + fp->crestlen -= i; + fp->d_stream.avail_in = i; + fp->d_stream.next_in = (unsigned char *)fp->buf32k; + } + + startlen = fp->d_stream.total_out; + err = inflate(&fp->d_stream, Z_NO_FLUSH); + + if (err == Z_STREAM_END) + { fp->restlen = 0; } + else + if (err == Z_OK) + { fp->restlen -= (fp->d_stream.total_out - startlen); } + else + { dir->errcode = err; return -1; } + } while (fp->restlen && fp->d_stream.avail_out); + + return l - fp->d_stream.avail_out; + }else + { /* method == 0 -- unstore */ + rv = fp->io->fd.read(dir->fd, buf, l); + if (rv > 0) + { fp->restlen-= rv; } + else + if (rv < 0) + { dir->errcode = ZZIP_DIR_READ; } + return rv; + } +} + +/** + * This function will read(2) data from a real/zipped file. + * + * the replacement for => read(2) will fill the given buffer with bytes from + * the opened file. It will return the number of bytes read, so if the EOF + * is encountered you will be prompted with the number of bytes actually read. + * + * If the file-handle is wrapping a stat'able file then it will actually just + * perform a normal => read(2)-call, otherwise => zzip_file_read is called + * to decompress the data stream and any error is mapped to => errno(3). + */ +zzip_ssize_t +zzip_read(ZZIP_FILE * fp, char * buf, zzip_size_t len) +{ + if (! fp) return 0; + if (! fp->dir) + { return fp->io->fd.read(fp->fd, buf, len); } /* stat fd */ + else + { register zzip_ssize_t v; + v = zzip_file_read(fp, buf, len); + if (v == -1) { errno = zzip_errno(fp->dir->errcode); } + return v; + } +} + +/** => zzip_read + */ +zzip_size_t +zzip_fread(void *ptr, zzip_size_t size, zzip_size_t nmemb, ZZIP_FILE *file) +{ + if (! size) size=1; + return zzip_read (file, ptr, size*nmemb)/size; +} + + +#define ZZIP_WRONLY O_WRONLY +#define ZZIP_EXCL O_EXCL + +#if defined O_SYNC +#define ZZIP_SYNC O_SYNC +#else +#define ZZIP_SYNC 0 +#endif + +#if defined O_NONBLOCK +#define ZZIP_NONBLOCK O_NONBLOCK +#elif defined O_NDELAY +#define ZZIP_NOCTTY O_NDELAY +#else +#define ZZIP_NOCTTY 0 +#endif + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/** + * This function will => fopen(3) a real/zipped file. + * + * It has some magic functionality builtin - it will first try to open + * the given <em>filename</em> as a normal file. If it does not + * exist, the given path to the filename (if any) is split into + * its directory-part and the file-part. A ".zip" extension is + * then added to the directory-part to create the name of a + * zip-archive. That zip-archive (if it exists) is being searched + * for the file-part, and if found a zzip-handle is returned. + * + * Note that if the file is found in the normal fs-directory the + * returned structure is mostly empty and the => zzip_read call will + * use the libc => read to obtain data. Otherwise a => zzip_file_open + * is performed and any error mapped to => errno(3). + * + * unlike the posix-wrapper => zzip_open the mode-argument is + * a string which allows for more freedom to support the extra + * zzip modes called ZZIP_CASEINSENSITIVE and ZZIP_IGNOREPATH. + * Currently, this => zzip_fopen call will convert the following + * characters in the mode-string into their corrsponding mode-bits: + * <ul><li><code> "r" : O_RDONLY : </code> read-only + * </li><li><code> "b" : O_BINARY : </code> binary (win32 specific) + * </li><li><code> "f" : O_NOCTTY : </code> no char device (unix) + * </li><li><code> "i" : ZZIP_CASELESS : </code> inside zip file + * </li><li><code> "*" : ZZIP_NOPATHS : </code> inside zip file only + * </ul> all other modes will be ignored for zip-contained entries + * but they are transferred for compatibility and portability, + * including these extra sugar bits: + * <ul><li><code> "x" : O_EXCL :</code> fail if file did exist + * </li><li><code> "s" : O_SYNC :</code> synchronized access + * </li><li><code> "n" : O_NONBLOCK :</code> nonblocking access + * </li><li><code> "z#" : compression level :</code> for zlib + * </li><li><code> "g#" : group access :</code> unix access bits + * </li><li><code> "u#" : owner access :</code> unix access bits + * </li><li><code> "o#" : world access :</code> unix access bits + * </ul>... the access bits are in traditional unix bit format + * with 7 = read/write/execute, 6 = read/write, 4 = read-only. + * + * The default access mode is 0664, and the compression level + * is ignored since the lib can not yet write zip files, otherwise + * it would be the initialisation value for the zlib deflateInit + * where 0 = no-compression, 1 = best-speed, 9 = best-compression. + */ +ZZIP_FILE* +zzip_fopen(zzip_char_t* filename, zzip_char_t* mode) +{ + return zzip_freopen (filename, mode, 0); +} + +/** => zzip_fopen + * + * This function receives an additional argument pointing to + * a ZZIP_FILE* being already in use. If this extra argument is + * null then this function is identical with calling => zzip_fopen + * + * Per default, the old file stream is closed and only the internal + * structures associated with it are kept. These internal structures + * may be reused for the return value, and this is a lot quicker when + * the filename matches a zipped file that is incidently in the very + * same zip arch as the old filename wrapped in the stream struct. + * + * That's simply because the zip arch's central directory does not + * need to be read again. As an extension for this function, if the + * mode-string contains a "q" then the old stream is not closed but + * left untouched, instead it is only given as a hint that a new + * file handle may share/copy the zip arch structures of the old file + * handle if that is possible, i.e when they are in the same zip arch. + */ +ZZIP_FILE* +zzip_freopen(zzip_char_t* filename, zzip_char_t* mode, ZZIP_FILE* stream) +{ + int o_flags = 0; + int o_modes = 0664; + if (!mode) mode = "rb"; + +# ifndef O_BINARY +# define O_BINARY 0 +# endif +# ifndef O_NOCTTY +# define O_NOCTTY 0 +# endif +# ifndef O_SYNC +# define O_SYNC 0 +# endif +# ifndef O_NONBLOCK +# define O_NONBLOCK 0 +# endif + + for(; *mode; mode++) + { + switch (*mode) + { + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + continue; /* ignore if not attached to other info */ + case 'r': o_flags |= mode[1] == '+' ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY; break; + case 'w': o_flags |= mode[1] == '+' ? O_RDWR : O_WRONLY; + o_flags |= O_TRUNC; break; + case 'b': o_flags |= O_BINARY; break; + case 'f': o_flags |= O_NOCTTY; break; + case 'i': o_modes |= ZZIP_CASELESS; break; + case '*': o_modes |= ZZIP_NOPATHS; break; + case 'x': o_flags |= O_EXCL; break; + case 's': o_flags |= O_SYNC; break; + case 'n': o_flags |= O_NONBLOCK; break; + case 'o': o_modes &=~ 07; + o_modes |= ((mode[1] - '0'))&07; continue; + case 'g': o_modes &=~ 070; + o_modes |= ((mode[1] - '0')<<3)&070; continue; + case 'u': o_modes &=~ 0700; + o_modes |= ((mode[1] - '0')<<6)&0700; continue; + case 'q': o_modes |= ZZIP_FACTORY; break; + case 'z': /* compression level */ + continue; /* currently ignored, just for write mode */ + } + } + + { + ZZIP_FILE* fp = + zzip_open_shared_io (stream, filename, o_flags, o_modes, 0, 0); + + if (! o_modes&ZZIP_FACTORY && stream) + zzip_file_close (stream); + + return fp; + } +} + +/** + * This function will => open(2) a real/zipped file + * + * It has some magic functionality builtin - it will first try to open + * the given <em>filename</em> as a normal file. If it does not + * exist, the given path to the filename (if any) is split into + * its directory-part and the file-part. A ".zip" extension is + * then added to the directory-part to create the name of a + * zip-archive. That zip-archive (if it exists) is being searched + * for the file-part, and if found a zzip-handle is returned. + * + * Note that if the file is found in the normal fs-directory the + * returned structure is mostly empty and the => zzip_read call will + * use the libc => read to obtain data. Otherwise a => zzip_file_open + * is performed and any error mapped to => errno(3). + * + * There was a possibility to transfer zziplib-specific openmodes + * through o_flags but you should please not use them anymore and + * look into => zzip_open_ext_io to submit them down. This function + * is shallow in that it just extracts the zzipflags and calls <ul><li><code> + * zzip_open_ext_io(filename, o_flags, zzipflags|0664, 0, 0) </code></li></ul> + * you must stop using this extra functionality (not well known + * anyway) since zzip_open might be later usable to open files + * for writing in which case the _EXTRAFLAGS will get in conflict. + * + * compare with => open(2) and => zzip_fopen + */ +ZZIP_FILE* +zzip_open(zzip_char_t* filename, int o_flags) +{ + /* backward compatibility */ + int o_modes = 0664; + if (o_flags & ZZIP_CASEINSENSITIVE) + { o_flags ^= ZZIP_CASEINSENSITIVE; o_modes |= ZZIP_CASELESS; } + if (o_flags & ZZIP_IGNOREPATH) + { o_flags ^= ZZIP_IGNOREPATH; o_modes |= ZZIP_NOPATHS; } + return zzip_open_ext_io(filename, o_flags, o_modes, 0, 0); +} + +/* ZZIP_ONLYZIP won't work on platforms with sizeof(int) == 16bit */ +#if ZZIP_SIZEOF_INT+0 == 2 +#undef ZZIP_ONLYZIP +#endif + +/** => zzip_open + * + * This function uses explicit ext and io instead of the internal + * defaults, setting them to zero is equivalent to => zzip_open + * + * note that the two flag types have been split into an o_flags + * (for fcntl-like openflags) and o_modes where the latter shall + * carry the zzip_flags and possibly accessmodes for unix filesystems. + * Since this version of zziplib can not write zipfiles, it is not + * yet used for anything else than zzip-specific modeflags. + */ +ZZIP_FILE* +zzip_open_ext_io(zzip_char_t* filename, int o_flags, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io) +{ + return zzip_open_shared_io (0, filename, o_flags, o_modes, ext, io); +} + +/** => zzip_open + * + * This function takes an extra stream argument - if a handle has been + * then ext/io can be left null and the new stream handle will pick up + * the ext/io. This should be used only in specific environment however + * since => zzip_file_real does not store any ext-sequence. + * + * The benefit for this function comes in when the old file handle + * was openened from a file within a zip archive. When the new file + * is in the same zip archive then the internal zzip_dir structures + * will be shared. It is even quicker, as no check needs to be done + * anymore trying to guess the zip archive place in the filesystem, + * here we just check whether the zip archive's filepath is a prefix + * part of the filename to be opened. + * + * Note that this function is also used by => zzip_freopen that + * will unshare the old handle, thereby possibly closing the handle. + */ +ZZIP_FILE* +zzip_open_shared_io (ZZIP_FILE* stream, + zzip_char_t* filename, int o_flags, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io) +{ + if (stream && stream->dir) + { + if (! ext) ext = stream->dir->fileext; + if (! io) io = stream->dir->io; + } + if (! io) io = zzip_get_default_io (); + + if (o_modes & (ZZIP_PREFERZIP|ZZIP_ONLYZIP)) goto try_zzip; + try_real: + /* prefer an existing real file */ + { + zzip_plugin_io_t os = (o_modes & ZZIP_ALLOWREAL) + ? zzip_get_default_io () : io; + int fd = os->fd.open(filename, o_flags); /* io->fd.open */ + if (fd != -1) + { + ZZIP_FILE* fp = calloc (1, sizeof(ZZIP_FILE)); + if (!fp) { os->fd.close(fd); return 0; } /* io->fd.close */ + + fp->fd = fd; + fp->io = os; + return fp; + } + if (o_modes & ZZIP_PREFERZIP) return 0; + } + try_zzip: + + /* if the user had it in place of a normal xopen, then + * we better defend this lib against illegal usage */ + if (o_flags & (O_CREAT|O_WRONLY)) { errno = EINVAL; return 0; } + if (o_flags & (O_RDWR)) { o_flags ^= O_RDWR; o_flags |= O_RDONLY; } + + /* this is just for backward compatibility -and strictly needed to + * prepare ourselves for more options and more options later on... */ + /*# if (o_modes & ZZIP_CASELESS) { o_flags |= ZZIP_CASEINSENSITIVE; } */ + /*# if (o_modes & ZZIP_NOPATHS) { o_flags |= ZZIP_IGNOREPATH; } */ + + /* see if we can open a file that is a zip file */ + { char basename[PATH_MAX]; + char* p; + strcpy (basename, filename); + + /* see if we can share the same zip directory */ + if (stream && stream->dir && stream->dir->realname) + { + zzip_size_t len = strlen (stream->dir->realname); + if (! memcmp (filename, stream->dir->realname, len) && + filename[len] == '/' && filename[len+1]) + { + ZZIP_FILE* fp = + zzip_file_open (stream->dir, filename+len+1, o_modes); + if (! fp) { errno = zzip_errno (stream->dir->errcode); } + return fp; + } + } + + /* per each slash in filename, check if it there is a zzip around */ + while ((p = strrchr (basename, '/'))) + { + zzip_error_t e = 0; + ZZIP_DIR* dir; + ZZIP_FILE* fp; + int fd; + + *p = '\0'; /* cut at path separator == possible zipfile basename */ + fd = __zzip_try_open (basename, o_flags|O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, ext, io); + if (fd == -1) { continue; } +/* found: */ + /* found zip-file, now try to parse it */ + dir = zzip_dir_fdopen_ext_io(fd, &e, ext, io); + if (e) { errno = zzip_errno(e); io->fd.close(fd); return 0; } + + /* (p - basename) is the lenghtof zzip_dir part of the filename */ + fp = zzip_file_open(dir, filename + (p - basename) +1, o_modes); + if (! fp) { errno = zzip_errno(dir->errcode); } + else { if (! dir->realname) dir->realname = strdup (basename); } + + zzip_dir_close(dir); + /* note: since (fp) is attached that (dir) will survive */ + /* but (dir) is implicitly closed on next zzip_close(fp) */ + + return fp; + } /*again*/ + + if (o_modes & ZZIP_PREFERZIP) goto try_real; + errno = ENOENT; return 0; + } +} + +#if defined ZZIP_LARGEFILE_RENAME && defined EOVERFLOW && defined PIC +#undef zzip_open_shared_io /* zzip_open_shared_io64 */ +#undef zzip_open_ext_io /* zzip_open_ext_io64 */ +#undef zzip_opendir_ext_io /* zzip_opendir_ext_io64 */ + +_zzip_export +ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open_shared_io(ZZIP_FILE* stream, + zzip_char_t* name, int o_flags, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io); +_zzip_export +ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open_ext_io(zzip_char_t* name, int o_flags, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io); +_zzip_export +ZZIP_DIR * zzip_opendir_ext_io(zzip_char_t* name, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io); + +/* DLL compatibility layer - so that 32bit code can link with this lib too */ + +_zzip_export +ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open_shared_io(ZZIP_FILE* stream, + zzip_char_t* name, int o_flags, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io) +{ + if (! io) return zzip_open_shared_io64 (stream, name, o_flags, o_modes, + ext, io); + errno = EOVERFLOW; return NULL; +} + +_zzip_export +ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open_ext_io(zzip_char_t* name, int o_flags, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io) +{ + if (! io) return zzip_open_ext_io64 (name, o_flags, o_modes, ext, io); + errno = EOVERFLOW; return NULL; +} + +_zzip_export +ZZIP_DIR * zzip_opendir_ext_io(zzip_char_t* name, int o_modes, + zzip_strings_t* ext, zzip_plugin_io_t io) +{ + if (! io) return zzip_opendir_ext_io64 (name, o_modes, ext, io); + errno = EOVERFLOW; return NULL; +} + +#endif /* ZZIP_LARGEFILE_RENAME && EOVERFLOW && PIC */ + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/** + * This function will rewind a real/zipped file. + * + * It seeks to the beginning of this file's data in the zip, + * or the beginning of the file for a stat'fd. + */ +int +zzip_rewind(ZZIP_FILE *fp) +{ + ZZIP_DIR *dir; + int err; + + if (! fp) + return -1; + + if (! fp->dir) + { /* stat fd */ + fp->io->fd.seeks(fp->fd,0,SEEK_SET); + return 0; + } + + dir = fp->dir; + /* + * If this is other handle than previous, save current seek pointer + */ + if (dir->currentfp != fp) + { + if (zzip_file_saveoffset(dir->currentfp) < 0) + { dir->errcode = ZZIP_DIR_SEEK; return -1; } + else + { dir->currentfp = fp; } + } + + /* seek to beginning of this file */ + if (fp->io->fd.seeks(dir->fd, fp->dataoffset, SEEK_SET) < 0) + return -1; + + /* reset the inflate init stuff */ + fp->restlen = fp->usize; + fp->offset = fp->dataoffset; + + if (fp->method) + { /* method == 8, deflate */ + err = inflateReset(&fp->d_stream); + if (err != Z_OK) { goto error; } + + /* start over at next inflate with a fresh read() */ + fp->d_stream.avail_in = 0; + fp->crestlen = fp->csize; + } + + return 0; + + error: + if (fp) zzip_file_close(fp); + return err; +} + +/** + * This function will perform a => lseek(2) operation on a real/zipped file + * + * It will try to seek to the offset specified by offset, relative to whence, + * which is one of SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END. + * + * If the file-handle is wrapping a stat'able file then it will actually just + * perform a normal => lseek(2)-call. Otherwise the relative offset + * is calculated, negative offsets are transformed into positive ones + * by rewinding the file, and then data is read until the offset is + * reached. This can make the function terribly slow, but this is + * how gzio implements it, so I'm not sure there is a better way + * without using the internals of the algorithm. + */ +zzip_off_t +zzip_seek(ZZIP_FILE * fp, zzip_off_t offset, int whence) +{ + zzip_off_t cur_pos, rel_ofs, read_size, ofs; + ZZIP_DIR *dir; + + if (! fp) + return -1; + + if (! fp->dir) + { /* stat fd */ + return fp->io->fd.seeks(fp->fd, offset, whence); + } + + cur_pos = zzip_tell(fp); + + /* calculate relative offset */ + switch (whence) + { + case SEEK_SET: /* from beginning */ + rel_ofs = offset - cur_pos; + break; + case SEEK_CUR: /* from current */ + rel_ofs = offset; + break; + case SEEK_END: /* from end */ + rel_ofs = fp->usize + offset - cur_pos; + break; + default: /* something wrong */ + return -1; + } + + if (rel_ofs == 0) + return cur_pos; /* don't have to move */ + + if (rel_ofs < 0) + { /* convert backward into forward */ + if (zzip_rewind(fp) == -1) + return -1; + + read_size = cur_pos + rel_ofs; + cur_pos = 0; + }else + { /* amount to read is positive relative offset */ + read_size = rel_ofs; + } + + if (read_size < 0) /* bad offset, before beginning of file */ + return -1; + + if (read_size + cur_pos > (zzip_off_t)fp->usize) /* bad offset, past EOF */ + return -1; + + if (read_size == 0) /* nothing to read */ + return cur_pos; + + dir = fp->dir; + /* + * If this is other handle than previous, save current seek pointer + * and read the file position of `this' handle. + */ + if (dir->currentfp != fp) + { + if (zzip_file_saveoffset(dir->currentfp) < 0 + || dir->currentfp->io->fd.seeks(dir->fd, fp->offset, SEEK_SET) < 0) + { dir->errcode = ZZIP_DIR_SEEK; return -1; } + else + { dir->currentfp = fp; } + } + + if (fp->method == 0) + { /* unstore, just lseek relatively */ + ofs = fp->io->fd.tells(dir->fd); + ofs = fp->io->fd.seeks(dir->fd,read_size,SEEK_CUR); + if (ofs > 0) + { /* readjust from beginning of file */ + ofs -= fp->dataoffset; + fp->restlen = fp->usize - ofs; + } + return ofs; + }else + { /* method == 8, inflate */ + char *buf; + /*FIXME: use a static buffer! */ + buf = (char *)malloc(ZZIP_32K); + if (! buf) return -1; + + while (read_size > 0) + { + zzip_off_t size = ZZIP_32K; + if (read_size < size/*32K*/) size = read_size; + + size = zzip_file_read(fp, buf, (zzip_size_t)size); + if (size <= 0) { free(buf); return -1; } + + read_size -= size; + } + + free (buf); + } + + return zzip_tell(fp); +} + +/** + * This function will => tell(2) the current position in a real/zipped file + * + * It will return the current offset within the real/zipped file, + * measured in uncompressed bytes for the zipped-file case. + * + * If the file-handle is wrapping a stat'able file then it will actually just + * perform a normal => tell(2)-call, otherwise the offset is + * calculated from the amount of data left and the total uncompressed + * size; + */ +zzip_off_t +zzip_tell(ZZIP_FILE * fp) +{ + if (! fp) + return -1; + + if (! fp->dir) /* stat fd */ + return fp->io->fd.tells(fp->fd); + + /* current uncompressed offset is uncompressed size - data left */ + return (fp->usize - fp->restlen); +} + +/* + * Local variables: + * c-file-style: "stroustrup" + * End: + */ |