1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7  * are met:
8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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10  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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13  *
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19  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
20  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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24  *
25  * $FreeBSD: src/lib/libarchive/archive_entry_private.h,v 1.4 2008/05/26 17:00:22 kientzle Exp $
26  */
27 
28 #ifndef ARCHIVE_ENTRY_PRIVATE_H_INCLUDED
29 #define	ARCHIVE_ENTRY_PRIVATE_H_INCLUDED
30 
31 #include "archive_string.h"
32 
33 /*
34  * Handle wide character (i.e., Unicode) and non-wide character
35  * strings transparently.
36  */
37 
38 struct aes {
39 	struct archive_string aes_mbs;
40 	struct archive_string aes_utf8;
41 	const wchar_t *aes_wcs;
42 	/* Bitmap of which of the above are valid.  Because we're lazy
43 	 * about malloc-ing and reusing the underlying storage, we
44 	 * can't rely on NULL pointers to indicate whether a string
45 	 * has been set. */
46 	int aes_set;
47 #define	AES_SET_MBS 1
48 #define	AES_SET_UTF8 2
49 #define	AES_SET_WCS 4
50 };
51 
52 struct ae_acl {
53 	struct ae_acl *next;
54 	int	type;			/* E.g., access or default */
55 	int	tag;			/* E.g., user/group/other/mask */
56 	int	permset;		/* r/w/x bits */
57 	int	id;			/* uid/gid for user/group */
58 	struct aes name;		/* uname/gname */
59 };
60 
61 struct ae_xattr {
62 	struct ae_xattr *next;
63 
64 	char	*name;
65 	void	*value;
66 	size_t	size;
67 };
68 
69 /*
70  * Description of an archive entry.
71  *
72  * Basically, this is a "struct stat" with a few text fields added in.
73  *
74  * TODO: Add "comment", "charset", and possibly other entries
75  * that are supported by "pax interchange" format.  However, GNU, ustar,
76  * cpio, and other variants don't support these features, so they're not an
77  * excruciatingly high priority right now.
78  *
79  * TODO: "pax interchange" format allows essentially arbitrary
80  * key/value attributes to be attached to any entry.  Supporting
81  * such extensions may make this library useful for special
82  * applications (e.g., a package manager could attach special
83  * package-management attributes to each entry).  There are tricky
84  * API issues involved, so this is not going to happen until
85  * there's a real demand for it.
86  *
87  * TODO: Design a good API for handling sparse files.
88  */
89 struct archive_entry {
90 	/*
91 	 * Note that ae_stat.st_mode & AE_IFMT  can be  0!
92 	 *
93 	 * This occurs when the actual file type of the object is not
94 	 * in the archive.  For example, 'tar' archives store
95 	 * hardlinks without marking the type of the underlying
96 	 * object.
97 	 */
98 
99 	/*
100 	 * Read archive_entry_copy_stat.c for an explanation of why I
101 	 * don't just use "struct stat" instead of "struct aest" here
102 	 * and why I have this odd pointer to a separately-allocated
103 	 * struct stat.
104 	 */
105 	void *stat;
106 	int  stat_valid; /* Set to 0 whenever a field in aest changes. */
107 
108 	struct aest {
109 		int64_t		aest_atime;
110 		uint32_t	aest_atime_nsec;
111 		int64_t		aest_ctime;
112 		uint32_t	aest_ctime_nsec;
113 		int64_t		aest_mtime;
114 		uint32_t	aest_mtime_nsec;
115 		gid_t		aest_gid;
116 		ino_t		aest_ino;
117 		mode_t		aest_mode;
118 		uint32_t	aest_nlink;
119 		uint64_t	aest_size;
120 		uid_t		aest_uid;
121 		/*
122 		 * Because converting between device codes and
123 		 * major/minor values is platform-specific and
124 		 * inherently a bit risky, we only do that conversion
125 		 * lazily.  That way, we will do a better job of
126 		 * preserving information in those cases where no
127 		 * conversion is actually required.
128 		 */
129 		int		aest_dev_is_broken_down;
130 		dev_t		aest_dev;
131 		dev_t		aest_devmajor;
132 		dev_t		aest_devminor;
133 		int		aest_rdev_is_broken_down;
134 		dev_t		aest_rdev;
135 		dev_t		aest_rdevmajor;
136 		dev_t		aest_rdevminor;
137 	} ae_stat;
138 
139 	/*
140 	 * Use aes here so that we get transparent mbs<->wcs conversions.
141 	 */
142 	struct aes ae_fflags_text;	/* Text fflags per fflagstostr(3) */
143 	unsigned long ae_fflags_set;		/* Bitmap fflags */
144 	unsigned long ae_fflags_clear;
145 	struct aes ae_gname;		/* Name of owning group */
146 	struct aes ae_hardlink;	/* Name of target for hardlink */
147 	struct aes ae_pathname;	/* Name of entry */
148 	struct aes ae_symlink;		/* symlink contents */
149 	struct aes ae_uname;		/* Name of owner */
150 	unsigned char	ae_hardlinkset;
151 	unsigned char	ae_symlinkset;
152 
153 	/* Not used within libarchive; useful for some clients. */
154 	struct aes ae_sourcepath;	/* Path this entry is sourced from. */
155 
156 	/* ACL support. */
157 	struct ae_acl	*acl_head;
158 	struct ae_acl	*acl_p;
159 	int		 acl_state;	/* See acl_next for details. */
160 	wchar_t		*acl_text_w;
161 
162 	/* extattr support. */
163 	struct ae_xattr *xattr_head;
164 	struct ae_xattr *xattr_p;
165 
166 	/* Miscellaneous. */
167 	char		 strmode[12];
168 };
169 
170 
171 #endif /* ARCHIVE_ENTRY_PRIVATE_H_INCLUDED */
172