grub/util/mkisofs/mkisofs.h
Robert Millan 700d59cded 2009-11-19 Robert Millan <rmh.grub@aybabtu.com>
* conf/common.rmk (grub_mkisofs_SOURCES): Add `gnulib/progname.c'.
        * util/mkisofs/mkisofs.c: Include `"progname.h"'.
        (program_name): Remove.
        (main): Initialize gettext support.

        * util/mkisofs/eltorito.c: Gettexttize.
        * util/mkisofs/joliet.c: Likewise.
        * util/mkisofs/mkisofs.c: Likewise.
        * util/mkisofs/mkisofs.h: Likewise.
        * util/mkisofs/multi.c: Likewise.
        * util/mkisofs/rock.c: Likewise.
        * util/mkisofs/tree.c: Likewise.
        * util/mkisofs/write.c: Likewise.

        * po/POTFILES: Update with new files.
2009-11-18 23:05:59 +00:00

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/*
* Header file mkisofs.h - assorted structure definitions and typecasts.
Written by Eric Youngdale (1993).
Copyright 1993 Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated
Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
* $Id: mkisofs.h,v 1.20 1999/03/02 04:16:41 eric Exp $
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <prototyp.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <libintl.h>
#define _(str) gettext(str)
/* This symbol is used to indicate that we do not have things like
symlinks, devices, and so forth available. Just files and dirs */
#ifdef VMS
#define NON_UNIXFS
#endif
#ifdef DJGPP
#define NON_UNIXFS
#endif
#ifdef VMS
#include <sys/dir.h>
#define dirent direct
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
#define NON_UNIXFS
#endif /* _WIN32 */
#ifndef S_IROTH
#define S_IROTH 0
#endif
#ifndef S_IRGRP
#define S_IRGRP 0
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_GETUID
static inline int
getuid ()
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_GETGID
static inline int
getgid ()
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_LSTAT
static inline int
lstat (const char *filename, struct stat *buf)
{
return stat (filename, buf);
}
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H)
# include <dirent.h>
# define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name)
#else
# define dirent direct
# define NAMLEN(dirent) (dirent)->d_namlen
# if defined(HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H)
# include <sys/ndir.h>
# endif
# if defined(HAVE_SYS_DIR_H)
# include <sys/dir.h>
# endif
# if defined(HAVE_NDIR_H)
# include <ndir.h>
# endif
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_STRING_H)
#include <string.h>
#else
#if defined(HAVE_STRINGS_H)
#include <strings.h>
#endif
#endif
#ifdef ultrix
extern char *strdup();
#endif
#ifdef __STDC__
#define DECL(NAME,ARGS) NAME ARGS
#define FDECL1(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0) \
NAME(TYPE0 ARG0)
#define FDECL2(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1) \
NAME(TYPE0 ARG0, TYPE1 ARG1)
#define FDECL3(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2) \
NAME(TYPE0 ARG0, TYPE1 ARG1, TYPE2 ARG2)
#define FDECL4(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2, TYPE3, ARG3) \
NAME(TYPE0 ARG0, TYPE1 ARG1, TYPE2 ARG2, TYPE3 ARG3)
#define FDECL5(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2, TYPE3, ARG3, TYPE4, ARG4) \
NAME(TYPE0 ARG0, TYPE1 ARG1, TYPE2 ARG2, TYPE3 ARG3, TYPE4 ARG4)
#define FDECL6(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2, TYPE3, ARG3, TYPE4, ARG4, TYPE5, ARG5) \
NAME(TYPE0 ARG0, TYPE1 ARG1, TYPE2 ARG2, TYPE3 ARG3, TYPE4 ARG4, TYPE5 ARG5)
#else
#define DECL(NAME,ARGS) NAME()
#define FDECL1(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0) NAME(ARG0) TYPE0 ARG0;
#define FDECL2(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1) NAME(ARG0, ARG1) TYPE0 ARG0; TYPE1 ARG1;
#define FDECL3(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2) \
NAME(ARG0, ARG1, ARG2) TYPE0 ARG0; TYPE1 ARG1; TYPE2 ARG2;
#define FDECL4(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2, TYPE3, ARG3) \
NAME(ARG0, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) TYPE0 ARG0; TYPE1 ARG1; TYPE2 ARG2; TYPE3 ARG3;
#define FDECL5(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2, TYPE3, ARG3, TYPE4, ARG4) \
NAME(ARG0, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4) TYPE0 ARG0; TYPE1 ARG1; TYPE2 ARG2; TYPE3 ARG3; TYPE4 ARG4;
#define FDECL6(NAME,TYPE0, ARG0,TYPE1, ARG1, TYPE2, ARG2, TYPE3, ARG3, TYPE4, ARG4, TYPE5, ARG5) \
NAME(ARG0, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5) TYPE0 ARG0; TYPE1 ARG1; TYPE2 ARG2; TYPE3 ARG3; TYPE4 ARG4; TYPE5 ARG5;
#define const
#endif
#ifdef __SVR4
#include <stdlib.h>
#else
extern int optind;
extern char *optarg;
/* extern int getopt (int __argc, char **__argv, char *__optstring); */
#endif
#include "iso9660.h"
#include "defaults.h"
struct directory_entry{
struct directory_entry * next;
struct directory_entry * jnext;
struct iso_directory_record isorec;
uint64_t starting_block;
uint64_t size;
unsigned short priority;
unsigned char jreclen; /* Joliet record len */
char * name;
char * table;
char * whole_name;
struct directory * filedir;
struct directory_entry * parent_rec;
unsigned int de_flags;
ino_t inode; /* Used in the hash table */
dev_t dev; /* Used in the hash table */
unsigned char * rr_attributes;
unsigned int rr_attr_size;
unsigned int total_rr_attr_size;
unsigned int got_rr_name;
};
struct file_hash{
struct file_hash * next;
ino_t inode; /* Used in the hash table */
dev_t dev; /* Used in the hash table */
unsigned int starting_block;
unsigned int size;
};
/*
* This structure is used to control the output of fragments to the cdrom
* image. Everything that will be written to the output image will eventually
* go through this structure. There are two pieces - first is the sizing where
* we establish extent numbers for everything, and the second is when we actually
* generate the contents and write it to the output image.
*
* This makes it trivial to extend mkisofs to write special things in the image.
* All you need to do is hook an additional structure in the list, and the rest
* works like magic.
*
* The three passes each do the following:
*
* The 'size' pass determines the size of each component and assigns the extent number
* for that component.
*
* The 'generate' pass will adjust the contents and pointers as required now that extent
* numbers are assigned. In some cases, the contents of the record are also generated.
*
* The 'write' pass actually writes the data to the disc.
*/
struct output_fragment
{
struct output_fragment * of_next;
#ifdef __STDC__
int (*of_size)(int);
int (*of_generate)(void);
int (*of_write)(FILE *);
#else
int (*of_size)();
int (*of_generate)();
int (*of_write)();
#endif
};
extern struct output_fragment * out_list;
extern struct output_fragment * out_tail;
extern struct output_fragment padblock_desc;
extern struct output_fragment voldesc_desc;
extern struct output_fragment joliet_desc;
extern struct output_fragment torito_desc;
extern struct output_fragment end_vol;
extern struct output_fragment pathtable_desc;
extern struct output_fragment jpathtable_desc;
extern struct output_fragment dirtree_desc;
extern struct output_fragment dirtree_clean;
extern struct output_fragment jdirtree_desc;
extern struct output_fragment extension_desc;
extern struct output_fragment files_desc;
/*
* This structure describes one complete directory. It has pointers
* to other directories in the overall tree so that it is clear where
* this directory lives in the tree, and it also must contain pointers
* to the contents of the directory. Note that subdirectories of this
* directory exist twice in this stucture. Once in the subdir chain,
* and again in the contents chain.
*/
struct directory{
struct directory * next; /* Next directory at same level as this one */
struct directory * subdir; /* First subdirectory in this directory */
struct directory * parent;
struct directory_entry * contents;
struct directory_entry * jcontents;
struct directory_entry * self;
char * whole_name; /* Entire path */
char * de_name; /* Entire path */
unsigned int ce_bytes; /* Number of bytes of CE entries reqd for this dir */
unsigned int depth;
unsigned int size;
unsigned int extent;
unsigned int jsize;
unsigned int jextent;
unsigned short path_index;
unsigned short jpath_index;
unsigned short dir_flags;
unsigned short dir_nlink;
};
extern int goof;
extern struct directory * root;
extern struct directory * reloc_dir;
extern uint64_t next_extent;
extern uint64_t last_extent;
extern uint64_t last_extent_written;
extern uint64_t session_start;
extern unsigned int path_table_size;
extern unsigned int path_table[4];
extern unsigned int path_blocks;
extern char * path_table_l;
extern char * path_table_m;
extern unsigned int jpath_table_size;
extern unsigned int jpath_table[4];
extern unsigned int jpath_blocks;
extern char * jpath_table_l;
extern char * jpath_table_m;
extern struct iso_directory_record root_record;
extern struct iso_directory_record jroot_record;
extern int use_eltorito;
extern int use_eltorito_emul_floppy;
extern int use_boot_info_table;
extern int use_RockRidge;
extern int use_Joliet;
extern int rationalize;
extern int follow_links;
extern int verbose;
extern int all_files;
extern int generate_tables;
extern int print_size;
extern int split_output;
extern int omit_period;
extern int omit_version_number;
extern int transparent_compression;
extern unsigned int RR_relocation_depth;
extern int full_iso9660_filenames;
extern int split_SL_component;
extern int split_SL_field;
/* tree.c */
extern int DECL(stat_filter, (char *, struct stat *));
extern int DECL(lstat_filter, (char *, struct stat *));
extern int DECL(sort_tree,(struct directory *));
extern struct directory *
DECL(find_or_create_directory,(struct directory *, const char *,
struct directory_entry * self, int));
extern void DECL (finish_cl_pl_entries, (void));
extern int DECL(scan_directory_tree,(struct directory * this_dir,
char * path,
struct directory_entry * self));
extern int DECL(insert_file_entry,(struct directory *, char *,
char *));
extern void DECL(generate_iso9660_directories,(struct directory *, FILE*));
extern void DECL(dump_tree,(struct directory * node));
extern struct directory_entry * DECL(search_tree_file, (struct
directory * node,char * filename));
extern void DECL(update_nlink_field,(struct directory * node));
extern void DECL (init_fstatbuf, (void));
extern struct stat root_statbuf;
/* eltorito.c */
extern void DECL(init_boot_catalog, (const char * path ));
extern void DECL(get_torito_desc, (struct eltorito_boot_descriptor * path ));
/* write.c */
extern int DECL(get_731,(char *));
extern int DECL(get_733,(char *));
extern int DECL(isonum_733,(unsigned char *));
extern void DECL(set_723,(char *, unsigned int));
extern void DECL(set_731,(char *, unsigned int));
extern void DECL(set_721,(char *, unsigned int));
extern void DECL(set_733,(char *, unsigned int));
extern int DECL(sort_directory,(struct directory_entry **));
extern void DECL(generate_one_directory,(struct directory *, FILE*));
extern void DECL(memcpy_max, (char *, char *, int));
extern int DECL(oneblock_size, (int starting_extent));
extern struct iso_primary_descriptor vol_desc;
extern void DECL(xfwrite, (void * buffer, uint64_t count, uint64_t size, FILE * file));
extern void DECL(set_732, (char * pnt, unsigned int i));
extern void DECL(set_722, (char * pnt, unsigned int i));
extern void DECL(outputlist_insert, (struct output_fragment * frag));
/*
* Set by user command-line to override default date values
*/
extern char *creation_date;
extern char *modification_date;
extern char *expiration_date;
extern char *effective_date;
/* multi.c */
extern FILE * in_image;
extern struct iso_directory_record *
DECL(merge_isofs,(char * path));
extern int DECL(free_mdinfo, (struct directory_entry **, int len));
extern struct directory_entry **
DECL(read_merging_directory,(struct iso_directory_record *, int*));
extern void
DECL(merge_remaining_entries, (struct directory *,
struct directory_entry **, int));
extern int
DECL(merge_previous_session, (struct directory *,
struct iso_directory_record *));
extern int DECL(get_session_start, (int *));
/* joliet.c */
int DECL(joliet_sort_tree, (struct directory * node));
/* match.c */
extern int DECL(matches, (char *));
extern void DECL(add_match, (char *));
/* files.c */
struct dirent * DECL(readdir_add_files, (char **, char *, DIR *));
/* */
extern int DECL(iso9660_file_length,(const char* name,
struct directory_entry * sresult, int flag));
extern int DECL(iso9660_date,(char *, time_t));
extern void DECL(add_hash,(struct directory_entry *));
extern struct file_hash * DECL(find_hash,(dev_t, ino_t));
extern void DECL(add_directory_hash,(dev_t, ino_t));
extern struct file_hash * DECL(find_directory_hash,(dev_t, ino_t));
extern void DECL (flush_file_hash, (void));
extern int DECL(delete_file_hash,(struct directory_entry *));
extern struct directory_entry * DECL(find_file_hash,(char *));
extern void DECL(add_file_hash,(struct directory_entry *));
extern int DECL(generate_rock_ridge_attributes,(char *, char *,
struct directory_entry *,
struct stat *, struct stat *,
int deep_flag));
extern char * DECL(generate_rr_extension_record,(char * id, char * descriptor,
char * source, int * size));
extern int DECL(check_prev_session, (struct directory_entry **, int len,
struct directory_entry *,
struct stat *,
struct stat *,
struct directory_entry **));
#ifdef USE_SCG
/* scsi.c */
#ifdef __STDC__
extern int readsecs(int startsecno, void *buffer, int sectorcount);
extern int scsidev_open(char *path);
#else
extern int readsecs();
extern int scsidev_open();
#endif
#endif
extern char * extension_record;
extern int extension_record_extent;
extern int n_data_extents;
/* These are a few goodies that can be specified on the command line, and are
filled into the root record */
extern char * preparer;
extern char * publisher;
extern char * copyright;
extern char * biblio;
extern char * abstract;
extern char * appid;
extern char * volset_id;
extern char * system_id;
extern char * volume_id;
extern char * boot_catalog;
extern char * boot_image;
extern int volume_set_size;
extern int volume_sequence_number;
extern void * DECL(e_malloc,(size_t));
#define SECTOR_SIZE (2048)
#define ROUND_UP(X) ((X + (SECTOR_SIZE - 1)) & ~(SECTOR_SIZE - 1))
#define NEED_RE 1
#define NEED_PL 2
#define NEED_CL 4
#define NEED_CE 8
#define NEED_SP 16
#define PREV_SESS_DEV (sizeof(dev_t) >= 4 ? 0x7ffffffd : 0x7ffd)
#define TABLE_INODE (sizeof(ino_t) >= 4 ? 0x7ffffffe : 0x7ffe)
#define UNCACHED_INODE (sizeof(ino_t) >= 4 ? 0x7fffffff : 0x7fff)
#define UNCACHED_DEVICE (sizeof(dev_t) >= 4 ? 0x7fffffff : 0x7fff)
#ifdef VMS
#define STAT_INODE(X) (X.st_ino[0])
#define PATH_SEPARATOR ']'
#define SPATH_SEPARATOR ""
#else
#define STAT_INODE(X) (X.st_ino)
#define PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
#define SPATH_SEPARATOR "/"
#endif
/*
* When using multi-session, indicates that we can reuse the
* TRANS.TBL information for this directory entry. If this flag
* is set for all entries in a directory, it means we can just
* reuse the TRANS.TBL and not generate a new one.
*/
#define SAFE_TO_REUSE_TABLE_ENTRY 0x01
#define DIR_HAS_DOT 0x02
#define DIR_HAS_DOTDOT 0x04
#define INHIBIT_JOLIET_ENTRY 0x08
#define INHIBIT_RR_ENTRY 0x10
#define RELOCATED_DIRECTORY 0x20
#define INHIBIT_ISO9660_ENTRY 0x40
/*
* Volume sequence number to use in all of the iso directory records.
*/
#define DEF_VSN 1
/*
* Make sure we have a definition for this. If not, take a very conservative
* guess. From what I can tell SunOS is the only one with this trouble.
*/
#ifndef NAME_MAX
#ifdef FILENAME_MAX
#define NAME_MAX FILENAME_MAX
#else
#define NAME_MAX 128
#endif
#endif