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/*
* This file has been modified for the cdrkit suite.
*
* The behaviour and appearence of the program code below can differ to a major
* extent from the version distributed by the original author(s).
*
* For details, see Changelog file distributed with the cdrkit package. If you
* received this file from another source then ask the distributing person for
* a log of modifications.
*
*/
/* @(#)hash.c 1.18 04/06/18 joerg */
/* @(#)hash.c 1.23 06/10/04 joerg */
/*
* File hash.c - generate hash tables for iso9660 filesystem.
*
* Written by Eric Youngdale (1993).
*
* Copyright 1993 Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated
* Copyright (c) 1999,2000-2006 J. Schilling
*
* 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 2, 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, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
/* APPLE_HYB James Pearson j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk 23/2/2000 */
/*
* From jb@danware.dk:
*
* Cygwin fakes inodes by hashing file info, actual collisions observed!
* This is documented in the cygwin source, look at winsup/cygwin/path.cc
* and search for the word 'Hash'. On NT, cygwin ORs together the
* high and low 32 bits of the 64 bit genuine inode, look at fhandler.cc.
*
* Note: Other operating systems which support the FAT filesystem may
* have the same problem because FAT does not use the inode
* concept. For NTFS, genuine inode numbers exist, but they are
* 64 bits and available only through an open file handle.
*
* The solution is the new options -no-cache-inodes/-cache-inodes that
* allow to disable the genisoimage inode cache.
*/
#include <mconfig.h>
#include "genisoimage.h"
#include <schily.h>
#define NR_HASH (16*1024)
#define HASH_FN(DEV, INO) ((DEV + INO + (INO >> 8) + (INO << 16)) % NR_HASH)
static struct file_hash *hash_table[NR_HASH];
void add_hash(struct directory_entry *spnt);
struct file_hash *find_hash(dev_t dev, ino_t inode);
void flush_hash(void);
void add_directory_hash(dev_t dev, ino_t inode);
struct file_hash *find_directory_hash(dev_t dev, ino_t inode);
static unsigned int name_hash(const char *name);
void add_file_hash(struct directory_entry *de);
struct directory_entry *find_file_hash(char *name);
static BOOL isoname_endsok(char *name);
int delete_file_hash(struct directory_entry *de);
void flush_file_hash(void);
void
add_hash(struct directory_entry *spnt)
{
struct file_hash *s_hash;
unsigned int hash_number;
if (spnt->size == 0 || spnt->starting_block == 0)
if (spnt->size != 0 && spnt->starting_block == 0) {
comerrno(EX_BAD,
"Non zero-length file '%s' assigned zero extent.\n",
spnt->name);
};
if (!cache_inodes)
return;
if (spnt->dev == UNCACHED_DEVICE &&
(spnt->inode == TABLE_INODE || spnt->inode == UNCACHED_INODE)) {
return;
}
hash_number = HASH_FN((unsigned int) spnt->dev,
(unsigned int) spnt->inode);
#if 0
if (verbose > 1)
fprintf(stderr, "%s ", spnt->name);
#endif
s_hash = (struct file_hash *) e_malloc(sizeof (struct file_hash));
s_hash->next = hash_table[hash_number];
s_hash->inode = spnt->inode;
s_hash->dev = spnt->dev;
s_hash->nlink = 0;
s_hash->starting_block = spnt->starting_block;
s_hash->size = spnt->size;
#ifdef SORTING
s_hash->de = spnt;
#endif /* SORTING */
hash_table[hash_number] = s_hash;
}
struct file_hash *
find_hash(dev_t dev, ino_t inode)
{
unsigned int hash_number;
struct file_hash *spnt;
if (!cache_inodes)
return (NULL);
if (dev == UNCACHED_DEVICE &&
(inode == TABLE_INODE || inode == UNCACHED_INODE))
return (NULL);
hash_number = HASH_FN((unsigned int) dev, (unsigned int) inode);
spnt = hash_table[hash_number];
while (spnt) {
if (spnt->inode == inode && spnt->dev == dev)
return (spnt);
spnt = spnt->next;
};
return (NULL);
}
/*
* based on flush_file_hash() below - needed as we want to re-use the
* file hash table.
*/
void
flush_hash()
{
struct file_hash *fh;
struct file_hash *fh1;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NR_HASH; i++) {
fh = hash_table[i];
while (fh) {
fh1 = fh->next;
free(fh);
fh = fh1;
}
hash_table[i] = NULL;
}
}
static struct file_hash *directory_hash_table[NR_HASH];
void
add_directory_hash(dev_t dev, ino_t inode)
{
struct file_hash *s_hash;
unsigned int hash_number;
if (!cache_inodes)
return;
if (dev == UNCACHED_DEVICE &&
(inode == TABLE_INODE || inode == UNCACHED_INODE))
return;
hash_number = HASH_FN((unsigned int) dev, (unsigned int) inode);
s_hash = (struct file_hash *) e_malloc(sizeof (struct file_hash));
s_hash->next = directory_hash_table[hash_number];
s_hash->inode = inode;
s_hash->dev = dev;
s_hash->nlink = 0;
directory_hash_table[hash_number] = s_hash;
}
struct file_hash *
find_directory_hash(dev_t dev, ino_t inode)
{
unsigned int hash_number;
struct file_hash *spnt;
if (!cache_inodes)
return (NULL);
if (dev == UNCACHED_DEVICE &&
(inode == TABLE_INODE || inode == UNCACHED_INODE))
return (NULL);
hash_number = HASH_FN((unsigned int) dev, (unsigned int) inode);
spnt = directory_hash_table[hash_number];
while (spnt) {
if (spnt->inode == inode && spnt->dev == dev)
return (spnt);
spnt = spnt->next;
};
return (NULL);
}
struct name_hash {
struct name_hash *next;
struct directory_entry *de;
int sum;
};
#define NR_NAME_HASH (256*1024)
static struct name_hash *name_hash_table[NR_NAME_HASH] = {0, };
/*
* Find the hash bucket for this name.
*/
static unsigned int
name_hash(const char *name)
{
unsigned int hash = 0;
const char *p;
p = name;
while (*p) {
/*
* Don't hash the iso9660 version number.
* This way we can detect duplicates in cases where we have
* directories (i.e. foo) and non-directories (i.e. foo;1).
*/
if (*p == ';') {
break;
}
hash = (hash << 15) + (hash << 3) + (hash >> 3) + (*p++ & 0xFF);
}
return (hash % NR_NAME_HASH);
}
void
add_file_hash(struct directory_entry *de)
{
struct name_hash *new;
int hash;
Uchar *p;
int sum = 0;
new = (struct name_hash *) e_malloc(sizeof (struct name_hash));
new->de = de;
new->next = NULL;
for (p = (Uchar *)de->isorec.name; *p; p++) {
if (*p == ';')
break;
sum += *p & 0xFF;
}
new->sum = sum;
hash = name_hash(de->isorec.name);
/* Now insert into the hash table */
new->next = name_hash_table[hash];
name_hash_table[hash] = new;
}
struct directory_entry *
find_file_hash(register char *name)
{
register char *p1;
register char *p2;
register struct name_hash *nh;
register int sum = 0;
if (debug > 1)
fprintf(stderr, "find_hash('%s')\n", name);
for (p1 = name; *p1; p1++) {
if (*p1 == ';')
break;
sum += *p1 & 0xFF;
}
for (nh = name_hash_table[name_hash(name)]; nh; nh = nh->next) {
if (nh->sum != sum)
continue;
p1 = name;
p2 = nh->de->isorec.name;
if (debug > 1)
fprintf(stderr, "Checking name '%s' isorec.name '%s'\n", p1, p2);
/* Look for end of string, or a mismatch. */
while (1 == 1) {
if ((*p1 == '\0' || *p1 == ';') ||
(*p2 == '\0' || *p2 == ';') ||
(*p1 != *p2)) {
break;
}
p1++;
p2++;
}
if (!isoname_endsok(p1) || !isoname_endsok(p2)) {
if (debug > 1) {
if (!isoname_endsok(p1))
fprintf(stderr, "'%s' does NOT END OK\n", p1);
if (!isoname_endsok(p2))
fprintf(stderr, "'%s' does NOT END OK\n", p2);
}
/*
* If one file does not end with a valid version number
* and the other name ends here, we found a miss match.
*/
if (*p1 == '\0' || *p2 == '\0')
continue;
if (*p1 == ';' && *p2 == ';') {
p1++;
p2++;
continue;
}
}
/*
* If we are at the end of both strings, then we have a match.
*/
if ((*p1 == '\0' || *p1 == ';') &&
(*p2 == '\0' || *p2 == ';')) {
return (nh->de);
}
}
return (NULL);
}
/*
* The macro 'eo' is just an idea on how one might speed up isoname_endsok()
*/
#define eo(p) (((p)[0] == '\0') || \
((p)[0] == ';' && (p)[1] == '1' && (p)[2] == '\0') || \
isoname_endsok(p))
static BOOL
isoname_endsok(char *name)
{
int i;
char *p;
if (*name == '\0')
return (TRUE);
if (*name != ';')
return (FALSE);
for (p = ++name, i = 0; *p && i < 5; p++, i++) {
if (*p < '0' || *p > '9')
return (FALSE);
}
i = atoi(name);
if (i < 1 || i > 32767)
return (FALSE);
return (TRUE);
}
int
delete_file_hash(struct directory_entry *de)
{
struct name_hash *nh;
struct name_hash *prev;
int hash;
prev = NULL;
hash = name_hash(de->isorec.name);
for (nh = name_hash_table[hash]; nh; nh = nh->next) {
if (nh->de == de)
break;
prev = nh;
}
if (!nh)
return (1);
if (!prev)
name_hash_table[hash] = nh->next;
else
prev->next = nh->next;
free(nh);
return (0);
}
void
flush_file_hash()
{
struct name_hash *nh;
struct name_hash *nh1;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NR_NAME_HASH; i++) {
nh = name_hash_table[i];
while (nh) {
nh1 = nh->next;
free(nh);
nh = nh1;
}
name_hash_table[i] = NULL;
}
}
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