1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
3  * Copyright (c) 2009 Andreas Henriksson <andreas@fatal.se>
4  * Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Michihiro NAKAJIMA
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9  * are met:
10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15  *
16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
17  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
18  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
19  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
20  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
21  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
22  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
23  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
24  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
25  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
26  */
27 
28 #include "archive_platform.h"
29 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/lib/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_iso9660.c 201246 2009-12-30 05:30:35Z kientzle $");
30 
31 #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
32 #include <errno.h>
33 #endif
34 /* #include <stdint.h> */ /* See archive_platform.h */
35 #include <stdio.h>
36 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
37 #include <stdlib.h>
38 #endif
39 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
40 #include <string.h>
41 #endif
42 #include <time.h>
43 #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H
44 #include <zlib.h>
45 #endif
46 
47 #include "archive.h"
48 #include "archive_endian.h"
49 #include "archive_entry.h"
50 #include "archive_entry_locale.h"
51 #include "archive_private.h"
52 #include "archive_read_private.h"
53 #include "archive_string.h"
54 
55 /*
56  * An overview of ISO 9660 format:
57  *
58  * Each disk is laid out as follows:
59  *   * 32k reserved for private use
60  *   * Volume descriptor table.  Each volume descriptor
61  *     is 2k and specifies basic format information.
62  *     The "Primary Volume Descriptor" (PVD) is defined by the
63  *     standard and should always be present; other volume
64  *     descriptors include various vendor-specific extensions.
65  *   * Files and directories.  Each file/dir is specified by
66  *     an "extent" (starting sector and length in bytes).
67  *     Dirs are just files with directory records packed one
68  *     after another.  The PVD contains a single dir entry
69  *     specifying the location of the root directory.  Everything
70  *     else follows from there.
71  *
72  * This module works by first reading the volume descriptors, then
73  * building a list of directory entries, sorted by starting
74  * sector.  At each step, I look for the earliest dir entry that
75  * hasn't yet been read, seek forward to that location and read
76  * that entry.  If it's a dir, I slurp in the new dir entries and
77  * add them to the heap; if it's a regular file, I return the
78  * corresponding archive_entry and wait for the client to request
79  * the file body.  This strategy allows us to read most compliant
80  * CDs with a single pass through the data, as required by libarchive.
81  */
82 #define	LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE	2048
83 #define	SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK	16
84 
85 /* Structure of on-disk primary volume descriptor. */
86 #define PVD_type_offset 0
87 #define PVD_type_size 1
88 #define PVD_id_offset (PVD_type_offset + PVD_type_size)
89 #define PVD_id_size 5
90 #define PVD_version_offset (PVD_id_offset + PVD_id_size)
91 #define PVD_version_size 1
92 #define PVD_reserved1_offset (PVD_version_offset + PVD_version_size)
93 #define PVD_reserved1_size 1
94 #define PVD_system_id_offset (PVD_reserved1_offset + PVD_reserved1_size)
95 #define PVD_system_id_size 32
96 #define PVD_volume_id_offset (PVD_system_id_offset + PVD_system_id_size)
97 #define PVD_volume_id_size 32
98 #define PVD_reserved2_offset (PVD_volume_id_offset + PVD_volume_id_size)
99 #define PVD_reserved2_size 8
100 #define PVD_volume_space_size_offset (PVD_reserved2_offset + PVD_reserved2_size)
101 #define PVD_volume_space_size_size 8
102 #define PVD_reserved3_offset (PVD_volume_space_size_offset + PVD_volume_space_size_size)
103 #define PVD_reserved3_size 32
104 #define PVD_volume_set_size_offset (PVD_reserved3_offset + PVD_reserved3_size)
105 #define PVD_volume_set_size_size 4
106 #define PVD_volume_sequence_number_offset (PVD_volume_set_size_offset + PVD_volume_set_size_size)
107 #define PVD_volume_sequence_number_size 4
108 #define PVD_logical_block_size_offset (PVD_volume_sequence_number_offset + PVD_volume_sequence_number_size)
109 #define PVD_logical_block_size_size 4
110 #define PVD_path_table_size_offset (PVD_logical_block_size_offset + PVD_logical_block_size_size)
111 #define PVD_path_table_size_size 8
112 #define PVD_type_1_path_table_offset (PVD_path_table_size_offset + PVD_path_table_size_size)
113 #define PVD_type_1_path_table_size 4
114 #define PVD_opt_type_1_path_table_offset (PVD_type_1_path_table_offset + PVD_type_1_path_table_size)
115 #define PVD_opt_type_1_path_table_size 4
116 #define PVD_type_m_path_table_offset (PVD_opt_type_1_path_table_offset + PVD_opt_type_1_path_table_size)
117 #define PVD_type_m_path_table_size 4
118 #define PVD_opt_type_m_path_table_offset (PVD_type_m_path_table_offset + PVD_type_m_path_table_size)
119 #define PVD_opt_type_m_path_table_size 4
120 #define PVD_root_directory_record_offset (PVD_opt_type_m_path_table_offset + PVD_opt_type_m_path_table_size)
121 #define PVD_root_directory_record_size 34
122 #define PVD_volume_set_id_offset (PVD_root_directory_record_offset + PVD_root_directory_record_size)
123 #define PVD_volume_set_id_size 128
124 #define PVD_publisher_id_offset (PVD_volume_set_id_offset + PVD_volume_set_id_size)
125 #define PVD_publisher_id_size 128
126 #define PVD_preparer_id_offset (PVD_publisher_id_offset + PVD_publisher_id_size)
127 #define PVD_preparer_id_size 128
128 #define PVD_application_id_offset (PVD_preparer_id_offset + PVD_preparer_id_size)
129 #define PVD_application_id_size 128
130 #define PVD_copyright_file_id_offset (PVD_application_id_offset + PVD_application_id_size)
131 #define PVD_copyright_file_id_size 37
132 #define PVD_abstract_file_id_offset (PVD_copyright_file_id_offset + PVD_copyright_file_id_size)
133 #define PVD_abstract_file_id_size 37
134 #define PVD_bibliographic_file_id_offset (PVD_abstract_file_id_offset + PVD_abstract_file_id_size)
135 #define PVD_bibliographic_file_id_size 37
136 #define PVD_creation_date_offset (PVD_bibliographic_file_id_offset + PVD_bibliographic_file_id_size)
137 #define PVD_creation_date_size 17
138 #define PVD_modification_date_offset (PVD_creation_date_offset + PVD_creation_date_size)
139 #define PVD_modification_date_size 17
140 #define PVD_expiration_date_offset (PVD_modification_date_offset + PVD_modification_date_size)
141 #define PVD_expiration_date_size 17
142 #define PVD_effective_date_offset (PVD_expiration_date_offset + PVD_expiration_date_size)
143 #define PVD_effective_date_size 17
144 #define PVD_file_structure_version_offset (PVD_effective_date_offset + PVD_effective_date_size)
145 #define PVD_file_structure_version_size 1
146 #define PVD_reserved4_offset (PVD_file_structure_version_offset + PVD_file_structure_version_size)
147 #define PVD_reserved4_size 1
148 #define PVD_application_data_offset (PVD_reserved4_offset + PVD_reserved4_size)
149 #define PVD_application_data_size 512
150 #define PVD_reserved5_offset (PVD_application_data_offset + PVD_application_data_size)
151 #define PVD_reserved5_size (2048 - PVD_reserved5_offset)
152 
153 /* TODO: It would make future maintenance easier to just hardcode the
154  * above values.  In particular, ECMA119 states the offsets as part of
155  * the standard.  That would eliminate the need for the following check.*/
156 #if PVD_reserved5_offset != 1395
157 #error PVD offset and size definitions are wrong.
158 #endif
159 
160 
161 /* Structure of optional on-disk supplementary volume descriptor. */
162 #define SVD_type_offset 0
163 #define SVD_type_size 1
164 #define SVD_id_offset (SVD_type_offset + SVD_type_size)
165 #define SVD_id_size 5
166 #define SVD_version_offset (SVD_id_offset + SVD_id_size)
167 #define SVD_version_size 1
168 /* ... */
169 #define SVD_reserved1_offset	72
170 #define SVD_reserved1_size	8
171 #define SVD_volume_space_size_offset 80
172 #define SVD_volume_space_size_size 8
173 #define SVD_escape_sequences_offset (SVD_volume_space_size_offset + SVD_volume_space_size_size)
174 #define SVD_escape_sequences_size 32
175 /* ... */
176 #define SVD_logical_block_size_offset 128
177 #define SVD_logical_block_size_size 4
178 #define SVD_type_L_path_table_offset 140
179 #define SVD_type_M_path_table_offset 148
180 /* ... */
181 #define SVD_root_directory_record_offset 156
182 #define SVD_root_directory_record_size 34
183 #define SVD_file_structure_version_offset 881
184 #define SVD_reserved2_offset	882
185 #define SVD_reserved2_size	1
186 #define SVD_reserved3_offset	1395
187 #define SVD_reserved3_size	653
188 /* ... */
189 /* FIXME: validate correctness of last SVD entry offset. */
190 
191 /* Structure of an on-disk directory record. */
192 /* Note:  ISO9660 stores each multi-byte integer twice, once in
193  * each byte order.  The sizes here are the size of just one
194  * of the two integers.  (This is why the offset of a field isn't
195  * the same as the offset+size of the previous field.) */
196 #define DR_length_offset 0
197 #define DR_length_size 1
198 #define DR_ext_attr_length_offset 1
199 #define DR_ext_attr_length_size 1
200 #define DR_extent_offset 2
201 #define DR_extent_size 4
202 #define DR_size_offset 10
203 #define DR_size_size 4
204 #define DR_date_offset 18
205 #define DR_date_size 7
206 #define DR_flags_offset 25
207 #define DR_flags_size 1
208 #define DR_file_unit_size_offset 26
209 #define DR_file_unit_size_size 1
210 #define DR_interleave_offset 27
211 #define DR_interleave_size 1
212 #define DR_volume_sequence_number_offset 28
213 #define DR_volume_sequence_number_size 2
214 #define DR_name_len_offset 32
215 #define DR_name_len_size 1
216 #define DR_name_offset 33
217 
218 #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H
219 static const unsigned char zisofs_magic[8] = {
220 	0x37, 0xE4, 0x53, 0x96, 0xC9, 0xDB, 0xD6, 0x07
221 };
222 
223 struct zisofs {
224 	/* Set 1 if this file compressed by paged zlib */
225 	int		 pz;
226 	int		 pz_log2_bs; /* Log2 of block size */
227 	uint64_t	 pz_uncompressed_size;
228 
229 	int		 initialized;
230 	unsigned char	*uncompressed_buffer;
231 	size_t		 uncompressed_buffer_size;
232 
233 	uint32_t	 pz_offset;
234 	unsigned char	 header[16];
235 	size_t		 header_avail;
236 	int		 header_passed;
237 	unsigned char	*block_pointers;
238 	size_t		 block_pointers_alloc;
239 	size_t		 block_pointers_size;
240 	size_t		 block_pointers_avail;
241 	size_t		 block_off;
242 	uint32_t	 block_avail;
243 
244 	z_stream	 stream;
245 	int		 stream_valid;
246 };
247 #else
248 struct zisofs {
249 	/* Set 1 if this file compressed by paged zlib */
250 	int		 pz;
251 };
252 #endif
253 
254 struct content {
255 	uint64_t	 offset;/* Offset on disk.		*/
256 	uint64_t	 size;	/* File size in bytes.		*/
257 	struct content	*next;
258 };
259 
260 /* In-memory storage for a directory record. */
261 struct file_info {
262 	struct file_info	*use_next;
263 	struct file_info	*parent;
264 	struct file_info	*next;
265 	struct file_info	*re_next;
266 	int		 subdirs;
267 	uint64_t	 key;		/* Heap Key.			*/
268 	uint64_t	 offset;	/* Offset on disk.		*/
269 	uint64_t	 size;		/* File size in bytes.		*/
270 	uint32_t	 ce_offset;	/* Offset of CE.		*/
271 	uint32_t	 ce_size;	/* Size of CE.			*/
272 	char		 rr_moved;	/* Flag to rr_moved.		*/
273 	char		 rr_moved_has_re_only;
274 	char		 re;		/* Having RRIP "RE" extension.	*/
275 	char		 re_descendant;
276 	uint64_t	 cl_offset;	/* Having RRIP "CL" extension.	*/
277 	int		 birthtime_is_set;
278 	time_t		 birthtime;	/* File created time.		*/
279 	time_t		 mtime;		/* File last modified time.	*/
280 	time_t		 atime;		/* File last accessed time.	*/
281 	time_t		 ctime;		/* File attribute change time.	*/
282 	uint64_t	 rdev;		/* Device number.		*/
283 	mode_t		 mode;
284 	uid_t		 uid;
285 	gid_t		 gid;
286 	int64_t		 number;
287 	int		 nlinks;
288 	struct archive_string name; /* Pathname */
289 	unsigned char	*utf16be_name;
290 	size_t		 utf16be_bytes;
291 	char		 name_continues; /* Non-zero if name continues */
292 	struct archive_string symlink;
293 	char		 symlink_continues; /* Non-zero if link continues */
294 	/* Set 1 if this file compressed by paged zlib(zisofs) */
295 	int		 pz;
296 	int		 pz_log2_bs; /* Log2 of block size */
297 	uint64_t	 pz_uncompressed_size;
298 	/* Set 1 if this file is multi extent. */
299 	int		 multi_extent;
300 	struct {
301 		struct content	*first;
302 		struct content	**last;
303 	} contents;
304 	struct {
305 		struct file_info	*first;
306 		struct file_info	**last;
307 	} rede_files;
308 };
309 
310 struct heap_queue {
311 	struct file_info **files;
312 	int		 allocated;
313 	int		 used;
314 };
315 
316 struct iso9660 {
317 	int	magic;
318 #define ISO9660_MAGIC   0x96609660
319 
320 	int opt_support_joliet;
321 	int opt_support_rockridge;
322 
323 	struct archive_string pathname;
324 	char	seenRockridge;	/* Set true if RR extensions are used. */
325 	char	seenSUSP;	/* Set true if SUSP is being used. */
326 	char	seenJoliet;
327 
328 	unsigned char	suspOffset;
329 	struct file_info *rr_moved;
330 	struct read_ce_queue {
331 		struct read_ce_req {
332 			uint64_t	 offset;/* Offset of CE on disk. */
333 			struct file_info *file;
334 		}		*reqs;
335 		int		 cnt;
336 		int		 allocated;
337 	}	read_ce_req;
338 
339 	int64_t		previous_number;
340 	struct archive_string previous_pathname;
341 
342 	struct file_info		*use_files;
343 	struct heap_queue		 pending_files;
344 	struct {
345 		struct file_info	*first;
346 		struct file_info	**last;
347 	}	cache_files;
348 	struct {
349 		struct file_info	*first;
350 		struct file_info	**last;
351 	}	re_files;
352 
353 	uint64_t current_position;
354 	ssize_t	logical_block_size;
355 	uint64_t volume_size; /* Total size of volume in bytes. */
356 	int32_t  volume_block;/* Total size of volume in logical blocks. */
357 
358 	struct vd {
359 		int		location;	/* Location of Extent.	*/
360 		uint32_t	size;
361 	} primary, joliet;
362 
363 	int64_t	entry_sparse_offset;
364 	int64_t	entry_bytes_remaining;
365 	size_t  entry_bytes_unconsumed;
366 	struct zisofs	 entry_zisofs;
367 	struct content	*entry_content;
368 	struct archive_string_conv *sconv_utf16be;
369 	/*
370 	 * Buffers for a full pathname in UTF-16BE in Joliet extensions.
371 	 */
372 #define UTF16_NAME_MAX	1024
373 	unsigned char *utf16be_path;
374 	size_t		 utf16be_path_len;
375 	unsigned char *utf16be_previous_path;
376 	size_t		 utf16be_previous_path_len;
377 	/* Null buffer used in bidder to improve its performance. */
378 	unsigned char	 null[2048];
379 };
380 
381 static int	archive_read_format_iso9660_bid(struct archive_read *, int);
382 static int	archive_read_format_iso9660_options(struct archive_read *,
383 		    const char *, const char *);
384 static int	archive_read_format_iso9660_cleanup(struct archive_read *);
385 static int	archive_read_format_iso9660_read_data(struct archive_read *,
386 		    const void **, size_t *, int64_t *);
387 static int	archive_read_format_iso9660_read_data_skip(struct archive_read *);
388 static int	archive_read_format_iso9660_read_header(struct archive_read *,
389 		    struct archive_entry *);
390 static const char *build_pathname(struct archive_string *, struct file_info *, int);
391 static int	build_pathname_utf16be(unsigned char *, size_t, size_t *,
392 		    struct file_info *);
393 #if DEBUG
394 static void	dump_isodirrec(FILE *, const unsigned char *isodirrec);
395 #endif
396 static time_t	time_from_tm(struct tm *);
397 static time_t	isodate17(const unsigned char *);
398 static time_t	isodate7(const unsigned char *);
399 static int	isBootRecord(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
400 static int	isVolumePartition(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
401 static int	isVDSetTerminator(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
402 static int	isJolietSVD(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
403 static int	isSVD(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
404 static int	isEVD(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
405 static int	isPVD(struct iso9660 *, const unsigned char *);
406 static int	next_cache_entry(struct archive_read *, struct iso9660 *,
407 		    struct file_info **);
408 static int	next_entry_seek(struct archive_read *, struct iso9660 *,
409 		    struct file_info **);
410 static struct file_info *
411 		parse_file_info(struct archive_read *a,
412 		    struct file_info *parent, const unsigned char *isodirrec,
413 		    size_t reclen);
414 static int	parse_rockridge(struct archive_read *a,
415 		    struct file_info *file, const unsigned char *start,
416 		    const unsigned char *end);
417 static int	register_CE(struct archive_read *a, int32_t location,
418 		    struct file_info *file);
419 static int	read_CE(struct archive_read *a, struct iso9660 *iso9660);
420 static void	parse_rockridge_NM1(struct file_info *,
421 		    const unsigned char *, int);
422 static void	parse_rockridge_SL1(struct file_info *,
423 		    const unsigned char *, int);
424 static void	parse_rockridge_TF1(struct file_info *,
425 		    const unsigned char *, int);
426 static void	parse_rockridge_ZF1(struct file_info *,
427 		    const unsigned char *, int);
428 static void	register_file(struct iso9660 *, struct file_info *);
429 static void	release_files(struct iso9660 *);
430 static unsigned	toi(const void *p, int n);
431 static inline void re_add_entry(struct iso9660 *, struct file_info *);
432 static inline struct file_info * re_get_entry(struct iso9660 *);
433 static inline int rede_add_entry(struct file_info *);
434 static inline struct file_info * rede_get_entry(struct file_info *);
435 static inline void cache_add_entry(struct iso9660 *iso9660,
436 		    struct file_info *file);
437 static inline struct file_info *cache_get_entry(struct iso9660 *iso9660);
438 static int	heap_add_entry(struct archive_read *a, struct heap_queue *heap,
439 		    struct file_info *file, uint64_t key);
440 static struct file_info *heap_get_entry(struct heap_queue *heap);
441 
442 #define add_entry(arch, iso9660, file)	\
443 	heap_add_entry(arch, &((iso9660)->pending_files), file, file->offset)
444 #define next_entry(iso9660)		\
445 	heap_get_entry(&((iso9660)->pending_files))
446 
447 int
448 archive_read_support_format_iso9660(struct archive *_a)
449 {
450 	struct archive_read *a = (struct archive_read *)_a;
451 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
452 	int r;
453 
454 	archive_check_magic(_a, ARCHIVE_READ_MAGIC,
455 	    ARCHIVE_STATE_NEW, "archive_read_support_format_iso9660");
456 
457 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)calloc(1, sizeof(*iso9660));
458 	if (iso9660 == NULL) {
459 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
460 		    "Can't allocate iso9660 data");
461 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
462 	}
463 	iso9660->magic = ISO9660_MAGIC;
464 	iso9660->cache_files.first = NULL;
465 	iso9660->cache_files.last = &(iso9660->cache_files.first);
466 	iso9660->re_files.first = NULL;
467 	iso9660->re_files.last = &(iso9660->re_files.first);
468 	/* Enable to support Joliet extensions by default.	*/
469 	iso9660->opt_support_joliet = 1;
470 	/* Enable to support Rock Ridge extensions by default.	*/
471 	iso9660->opt_support_rockridge = 1;
472 
473 	r = __archive_read_register_format(a,
474 	    iso9660,
475 	    "iso9660",
476 	    archive_read_format_iso9660_bid,
477 	    archive_read_format_iso9660_options,
478 	    archive_read_format_iso9660_read_header,
479 	    archive_read_format_iso9660_read_data,
480 	    archive_read_format_iso9660_read_data_skip,
481 	    NULL,
482 	    archive_read_format_iso9660_cleanup,
483 	    NULL,
484 	    NULL);
485 
486 	if (r != ARCHIVE_OK) {
487 		free(iso9660);
488 		return (r);
489 	}
490 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
491 }
492 
493 
494 static int
495 archive_read_format_iso9660_bid(struct archive_read *a, int best_bid)
496 {
497 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
498 	ssize_t bytes_read;
499 	const unsigned char *p;
500 	int seenTerminator;
501 
502 	/* If there's already a better bid than we can ever
503 	   make, don't bother testing. */
504 	if (best_bid > 48)
505 		return (-1);
506 
507 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
508 
509 	/*
510 	 * Skip the first 32k (reserved area) and get the first
511 	 * 8 sectors of the volume descriptor table.  Of course,
512 	 * if the I/O layer gives us more, we'll take it.
513 	 */
514 #define RESERVED_AREA	(SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK * LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE)
515 	p = __archive_read_ahead(a,
516 	    RESERVED_AREA + 8 * LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE,
517 	    &bytes_read);
518 	if (p == NULL)
519 	    return (-1);
520 
521 	/* Skip the reserved area. */
522 	bytes_read -= RESERVED_AREA;
523 	p += RESERVED_AREA;
524 
525 	/* Check each volume descriptor. */
526 	seenTerminator = 0;
527 	for (; bytes_read > LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE;
528 	    bytes_read -= LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE, p += LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE) {
529 		/* Do not handle undefined Volume Descriptor Type. */
530 		if (p[0] >= 4 && p[0] <= 254)
531 			return (0);
532 		/* Standard Identifier must be "CD001" */
533 		if (memcmp(p + 1, "CD001", 5) != 0)
534 			return (0);
535 		if (isPVD(iso9660, p))
536 			continue;
537 		if (!iso9660->joliet.location) {
538 			if (isJolietSVD(iso9660, p))
539 				continue;
540 		}
541 		if (isBootRecord(iso9660, p))
542 			continue;
543 		if (isEVD(iso9660, p))
544 			continue;
545 		if (isSVD(iso9660, p))
546 			continue;
547 		if (isVolumePartition(iso9660, p))
548 			continue;
549 		if (isVDSetTerminator(iso9660, p)) {
550 			seenTerminator = 1;
551 			break;
552 		}
553 		return (0);
554 	}
555 	/*
556 	 * ISO 9660 format must have Primary Volume Descriptor and
557 	 * Volume Descriptor Set Terminator.
558 	 */
559 	if (seenTerminator && iso9660->primary.location > 16)
560 		return (48);
561 
562 	/* We didn't find a valid PVD; return a bid of zero. */
563 	return (0);
564 }
565 
566 static int
567 archive_read_format_iso9660_options(struct archive_read *a,
568 		const char *key, const char *val)
569 {
570 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
571 
572 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
573 
574 	if (strcmp(key, "joliet") == 0) {
575 		if (val == NULL || strcmp(val, "off") == 0 ||
576 				strcmp(val, "ignore") == 0 ||
577 				strcmp(val, "disable") == 0 ||
578 				strcmp(val, "0") == 0)
579 			iso9660->opt_support_joliet = 0;
580 		else
581 			iso9660->opt_support_joliet = 1;
582 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
583 	}
584 	if (strcmp(key, "rockridge") == 0 ||
585 	    strcmp(key, "Rockridge") == 0) {
586 		iso9660->opt_support_rockridge = val != NULL;
587 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
588 	}
589 
590 	/* Note: The "warn" return is just to inform the options
591 	 * supervisor that we didn't handle it.  It will generate
592 	 * a suitable error if no one used this option. */
593 	return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
594 }
595 
596 static int
597 isNull(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h, unsigned offset,
598 unsigned bytes)
599 {
600 
601 	while (bytes >= sizeof(iso9660->null)) {
602 		if (!memcmp(iso9660->null, h + offset, sizeof(iso9660->null)))
603 			return (0);
604 		offset += sizeof(iso9660->null);
605 		bytes -= sizeof(iso9660->null);
606 	}
607 	if (bytes)
608 		return memcmp(iso9660->null, h + offset, bytes) == 0;
609 	else
610 		return (1);
611 }
612 
613 static int
614 isBootRecord(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
615 {
616 	(void)iso9660; /* UNUSED */
617 
618 	/* Type of the Volume Descriptor Boot Record must be 0. */
619 	if (h[0] != 0)
620 		return (0);
621 
622 	/* Volume Descriptor Version must be 1. */
623 	if (h[6] != 1)
624 		return (0);
625 
626 	return (1);
627 }
628 
629 static int
630 isVolumePartition(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
631 {
632 	int32_t location;
633 
634 	/* Type of the Volume Partition Descriptor must be 3. */
635 	if (h[0] != 3)
636 		return (0);
637 
638 	/* Volume Descriptor Version must be 1. */
639 	if (h[6] != 1)
640 		return (0);
641 	/* Unused Field */
642 	if (h[7] != 0)
643 		return (0);
644 
645 	location = archive_le32dec(h + 72);
646 	if (location <= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK ||
647 	    location >= iso9660->volume_block)
648 		return (0);
649 	if ((uint32_t)location != archive_be32dec(h + 76))
650 		return (0);
651 
652 	return (1);
653 }
654 
655 static int
656 isVDSetTerminator(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
657 {
658 	(void)iso9660; /* UNUSED */
659 
660 	/* Type of the Volume Descriptor Set Terminator must be 255. */
661 	if (h[0] != 255)
662 		return (0);
663 
664 	/* Volume Descriptor Version must be 1. */
665 	if (h[6] != 1)
666 		return (0);
667 
668 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
669 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, 7, 2048-7))
670 		return (0);
671 
672 	return (1);
673 }
674 
675 static int
676 isJolietSVD(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
677 {
678 	const unsigned char *p;
679 	ssize_t logical_block_size;
680 	int32_t volume_block;
681 
682 	/* Check if current sector is a kind of Supplementary Volume
683 	 * Descriptor. */
684 	if (!isSVD(iso9660, h))
685 		return (0);
686 
687 	/* FIXME: do more validations according to joliet spec. */
688 
689 	/* check if this SVD contains joliet extension! */
690 	p = h + SVD_escape_sequences_offset;
691 	/* N.B. Joliet spec says p[1] == '\\', but.... */
692 	if (p[0] == '%' && p[1] == '/') {
693 		int level = 0;
694 
695 		if (p[2] == '@')
696 			level = 1;
697 		else if (p[2] == 'C')
698 			level = 2;
699 		else if (p[2] == 'E')
700 			level = 3;
701 		else /* not joliet */
702 			return (0);
703 
704 		iso9660->seenJoliet = level;
705 
706 	} else /* not joliet */
707 		return (0);
708 
709 	logical_block_size =
710 	    archive_le16dec(h + SVD_logical_block_size_offset);
711 	volume_block = archive_le32dec(h + SVD_volume_space_size_offset);
712 
713 	iso9660->logical_block_size = logical_block_size;
714 	iso9660->volume_block = volume_block;
715 	iso9660->volume_size = logical_block_size * (uint64_t)volume_block;
716 	/* Read Root Directory Record in Volume Descriptor. */
717 	p = h + SVD_root_directory_record_offset;
718 	iso9660->joliet.location = archive_le32dec(p + DR_extent_offset);
719 	iso9660->joliet.size = archive_le32dec(p + DR_size_offset);
720 
721 	return (48);
722 }
723 
724 static int
725 isSVD(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
726 {
727 	const unsigned char *p;
728 	ssize_t logical_block_size;
729 	int32_t volume_block;
730 	int32_t location;
731 
732 	(void)iso9660; /* UNUSED */
733 
734 	/* Type 2 means it's a SVD. */
735 	if (h[SVD_type_offset] != 2)
736 		return (0);
737 
738 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
739 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, SVD_reserved1_offset, SVD_reserved1_size))
740 		return (0);
741 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, SVD_reserved2_offset, SVD_reserved2_size))
742 		return (0);
743 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, SVD_reserved3_offset, SVD_reserved3_size))
744 		return (0);
745 
746 	/* File structure version must be 1 for ISO9660/ECMA119. */
747 	if (h[SVD_file_structure_version_offset] != 1)
748 		return (0);
749 
750 	logical_block_size =
751 	    archive_le16dec(h + SVD_logical_block_size_offset);
752 	if (logical_block_size <= 0)
753 		return (0);
754 
755 	volume_block = archive_le32dec(h + SVD_volume_space_size_offset);
756 	if (volume_block <= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+4)
757 		return (0);
758 
759 	/* Location of Occurrence of Type L Path Table must be
760 	 * available location,
761 	 * >= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK(16) + 2 and < Volume Space Size. */
762 	location = archive_le32dec(h+SVD_type_L_path_table_offset);
763 	if (location < SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+2 || location >= volume_block)
764 		return (0);
765 
766 	/* The Type M Path Table must be at a valid location (WinISO
767 	 * and probably other programs omit this, so we allow zero)
768 	 *
769 	 * >= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK(16) + 2 and < Volume Space Size. */
770 	location = archive_be32dec(h+SVD_type_M_path_table_offset);
771 	if ((location > 0 && location < SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+2)
772 	    || location >= volume_block)
773 		return (0);
774 
775 	/* Read Root Directory Record in Volume Descriptor. */
776 	p = h + SVD_root_directory_record_offset;
777 	if (p[DR_length_offset] != 34)
778 		return (0);
779 
780 	return (48);
781 }
782 
783 static int
784 isEVD(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
785 {
786 	const unsigned char *p;
787 	ssize_t logical_block_size;
788 	int32_t volume_block;
789 	int32_t location;
790 
791 	(void)iso9660; /* UNUSED */
792 
793 	/* Type of the Enhanced Volume Descriptor must be 2. */
794 	if (h[PVD_type_offset] != 2)
795 		return (0);
796 
797 	/* EVD version must be 2. */
798 	if (h[PVD_version_offset] != 2)
799 		return (0);
800 
801 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
802 	if (h[PVD_reserved1_offset] != 0)
803 		return (0);
804 
805 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
806 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved2_offset, PVD_reserved2_size))
807 		return (0);
808 
809 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
810 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved3_offset, PVD_reserved3_size))
811 		return (0);
812 
813 	/* Logical block size must be > 0. */
814 	/* I've looked at Ecma 119 and can't find any stronger
815 	 * restriction on this field. */
816 	logical_block_size =
817 	    archive_le16dec(h + PVD_logical_block_size_offset);
818 	if (logical_block_size <= 0)
819 		return (0);
820 
821 	volume_block =
822 	    archive_le32dec(h + PVD_volume_space_size_offset);
823 	if (volume_block <= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+4)
824 		return (0);
825 
826 	/* File structure version must be 2 for ISO9660:1999. */
827 	if (h[PVD_file_structure_version_offset] != 2)
828 		return (0);
829 
830 	/* Location of Occurrence of Type L Path Table must be
831 	 * available location,
832 	 * >= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK(16) + 2 and < Volume Space Size. */
833 	location = archive_le32dec(h+PVD_type_1_path_table_offset);
834 	if (location < SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+2 || location >= volume_block)
835 		return (0);
836 
837 	/* Location of Occurrence of Type M Path Table must be
838 	 * available location,
839 	 * >= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK(16) + 2 and < Volume Space Size. */
840 	location = archive_be32dec(h+PVD_type_m_path_table_offset);
841 	if ((location > 0 && location < SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+2)
842 	    || location >= volume_block)
843 		return (0);
844 
845 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
846 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved4_offset, PVD_reserved4_size))
847 		return (0);
848 
849 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
850 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved5_offset, PVD_reserved5_size))
851 		return (0);
852 
853 	/* Read Root Directory Record in Volume Descriptor. */
854 	p = h + PVD_root_directory_record_offset;
855 	if (p[DR_length_offset] != 34)
856 		return (0);
857 
858 	return (48);
859 }
860 
861 static int
862 isPVD(struct iso9660 *iso9660, const unsigned char *h)
863 {
864 	const unsigned char *p;
865 	ssize_t logical_block_size;
866 	int32_t volume_block;
867 	int32_t location;
868 	int i;
869 
870 	/* Type of the Primary Volume Descriptor must be 1. */
871 	if (h[PVD_type_offset] != 1)
872 		return (0);
873 
874 	/* PVD version must be 1. */
875 	if (h[PVD_version_offset] != 1)
876 		return (0);
877 
878 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
879 	if (h[PVD_reserved1_offset] != 0)
880 		return (0);
881 
882 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
883 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved2_offset, PVD_reserved2_size))
884 		return (0);
885 
886 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
887 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved3_offset, PVD_reserved3_size))
888 		return (0);
889 
890 	/* Logical block size must be > 0. */
891 	/* I've looked at Ecma 119 and can't find any stronger
892 	 * restriction on this field. */
893 	logical_block_size =
894 	    archive_le16dec(h + PVD_logical_block_size_offset);
895 	if (logical_block_size <= 0)
896 		return (0);
897 
898 	volume_block = archive_le32dec(h + PVD_volume_space_size_offset);
899 	if (volume_block <= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+4)
900 		return (0);
901 
902 	/* File structure version must be 1 for ISO9660/ECMA119. */
903 	if (h[PVD_file_structure_version_offset] != 1)
904 		return (0);
905 
906 	/* Location of Occurrence of Type L Path Table must be
907 	 * available location,
908 	 * > SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK(16) + 2 and < Volume Space Size. */
909 	location = archive_le32dec(h+PVD_type_1_path_table_offset);
910 	if (location < SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+2 || location >= volume_block)
911 		return (0);
912 
913 	/* The Type M Path Table must also be at a valid location
914 	 * (although ECMA 119 requires a Type M Path Table, WinISO and
915 	 * probably other programs omit it, so we permit a zero here)
916 	 *
917 	 * >= SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK(16) + 2 and < Volume Space Size. */
918 	location = archive_be32dec(h+PVD_type_m_path_table_offset);
919 	if ((location > 0 && location < SYSTEM_AREA_BLOCK+2)
920 	    || location >= volume_block)
921 		return (0);
922 
923 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
924 	/* But accept NetBSD/FreeBSD "makefs" images with 0x20 here. */
925 	for (i = 0; i < PVD_reserved4_size; ++i)
926 		if (h[PVD_reserved4_offset + i] != 0
927 		    && h[PVD_reserved4_offset + i] != 0x20)
928 			return (0);
929 
930 	/* Reserved field must be 0. */
931 	if (!isNull(iso9660, h, PVD_reserved5_offset, PVD_reserved5_size))
932 		return (0);
933 
934 	/* XXX TODO: Check other values for sanity; reject more
935 	 * malformed PVDs. XXX */
936 
937 	/* Read Root Directory Record in Volume Descriptor. */
938 	p = h + PVD_root_directory_record_offset;
939 	if (p[DR_length_offset] != 34)
940 		return (0);
941 
942 	if (!iso9660->primary.location) {
943 		iso9660->logical_block_size = logical_block_size;
944 		iso9660->volume_block = volume_block;
945 		iso9660->volume_size =
946 		    logical_block_size * (uint64_t)volume_block;
947 		iso9660->primary.location =
948 		    archive_le32dec(p + DR_extent_offset);
949 		iso9660->primary.size = archive_le32dec(p + DR_size_offset);
950 	}
951 
952 	return (48);
953 }
954 
955 static int
956 read_children(struct archive_read *a, struct file_info *parent)
957 {
958 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
959 	const unsigned char *b, *p;
960 	struct file_info *multi;
961 	size_t step, skip_size;
962 
963 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
964 	/* flush any remaining bytes from the last round to ensure
965 	 * we're positioned */
966 	if (iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed) {
967 		__archive_read_consume(a, iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed);
968 		iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed = 0;
969 	}
970 	if (iso9660->current_position > parent->offset) {
971 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
972 		    "Ignoring out-of-order directory (%s) %jd > %jd",
973 		    parent->name.s,
974 		    (intmax_t)iso9660->current_position,
975 		    (intmax_t)parent->offset);
976 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
977 	}
978 	if (parent->offset + parent->size > iso9660->volume_size) {
979 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
980 		    "Directory is beyond end-of-media: %s",
981 		    parent->name.s);
982 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
983 	}
984 	if (iso9660->current_position < parent->offset) {
985 		int64_t skipsize;
986 
987 		skipsize = parent->offset - iso9660->current_position;
988 		skipsize = __archive_read_consume(a, skipsize);
989 		if (skipsize < 0)
990 			return ((int)skipsize);
991 		iso9660->current_position = parent->offset;
992 	}
993 
994 	step = (size_t)(((parent->size + iso9660->logical_block_size -1) /
995 	    iso9660->logical_block_size) * iso9660->logical_block_size);
996 	b = __archive_read_ahead(a, step, NULL);
997 	if (b == NULL) {
998 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
999 		    "Failed to read full block when scanning "
1000 		    "ISO9660 directory list");
1001 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1002 	}
1003 	iso9660->current_position += step;
1004 	multi = NULL;
1005 	skip_size = step;
1006 	while (step) {
1007 		p = b;
1008 		b += iso9660->logical_block_size;
1009 		step -= iso9660->logical_block_size;
1010 		for (; *p != 0 && p < b && p + *p <= b; p += *p) {
1011 			struct file_info *child;
1012 
1013 			/* N.B.: these special directory identifiers
1014 			 * are 8 bit "values" even on a
1015 			 * Joliet CD with UCS-2 (16bit) encoding.
1016 			 */
1017 
1018 			/* Skip '.' entry. */
1019 			if (*(p + DR_name_len_offset) == 1
1020 			    && *(p + DR_name_offset) == '\0')
1021 				continue;
1022 			/* Skip '..' entry. */
1023 			if (*(p + DR_name_len_offset) == 1
1024 			    && *(p + DR_name_offset) == '\001')
1025 				continue;
1026 			child = parse_file_info(a, parent, p, b - p);
1027 			if (child == NULL) {
1028 				__archive_read_consume(a, skip_size);
1029 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1030 			}
1031 			if (child->cl_offset == 0 &&
1032 			    (child->multi_extent || multi != NULL)) {
1033 				struct content *con;
1034 
1035 				if (multi == NULL) {
1036 					multi = child;
1037 					multi->contents.first = NULL;
1038 					multi->contents.last =
1039 					    &(multi->contents.first);
1040 				}
1041 				con = malloc(sizeof(struct content));
1042 				if (con == NULL) {
1043 					archive_set_error(
1044 					    &a->archive, ENOMEM,
1045 					    "No memory for multi extent");
1046 					__archive_read_consume(a, skip_size);
1047 					return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1048 				}
1049 				con->offset = child->offset;
1050 				con->size = child->size;
1051 				con->next = NULL;
1052 				*multi->contents.last = con;
1053 				multi->contents.last = &(con->next);
1054 				if (multi == child) {
1055 					if (add_entry(a, iso9660, child)
1056 					    != ARCHIVE_OK)
1057 						return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1058 				} else {
1059 					multi->size += child->size;
1060 					if (!child->multi_extent)
1061 						multi = NULL;
1062 				}
1063 			} else
1064 				if (add_entry(a, iso9660, child) != ARCHIVE_OK)
1065 					return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1066 		}
1067 	}
1068 
1069 	__archive_read_consume(a, skip_size);
1070 
1071 	/* Read data which recorded by RRIP "CE" extension. */
1072 	if (read_CE(a, iso9660) != ARCHIVE_OK)
1073 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1074 
1075 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1076 }
1077 
1078 static int
1079 choose_volume(struct archive_read *a, struct iso9660 *iso9660)
1080 {
1081 	struct file_info *file;
1082 	int64_t skipsize;
1083 	struct vd *vd;
1084 	const void *block;
1085 	char seenJoliet;
1086 
1087 	vd = &(iso9660->primary);
1088 	if (!iso9660->opt_support_joliet)
1089 		iso9660->seenJoliet = 0;
1090 	if (iso9660->seenJoliet &&
1091 		vd->location > iso9660->joliet.location)
1092 		/* This condition is unlikely; by way of caution. */
1093 		vd = &(iso9660->joliet);
1094 
1095 	skipsize = LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE * (int64_t)vd->location;
1096 	skipsize = __archive_read_consume(a, skipsize);
1097 	if (skipsize < 0)
1098 		return ((int)skipsize);
1099 	iso9660->current_position = skipsize;
1100 
1101 	block = __archive_read_ahead(a, vd->size, NULL);
1102 	if (block == NULL) {
1103 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1104 		    "Failed to read full block when scanning "
1105 		    "ISO9660 directory list");
1106 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1107 	}
1108 
1109 	/*
1110 	 * While reading Root Directory, flag seenJoliet must be zero to
1111 	 * avoid converting special name 0x00(Current Directory) and
1112 	 * next byte to UCS2.
1113 	 */
1114 	seenJoliet = iso9660->seenJoliet;/* Save flag. */
1115 	iso9660->seenJoliet = 0;
1116 	file = parse_file_info(a, NULL, block, vd->size);
1117 	if (file == NULL)
1118 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1119 	iso9660->seenJoliet = seenJoliet;
1120 
1121 	/*
1122 	 * If the iso image has both RockRidge and Joliet, we preferentially
1123 	 * use RockRidge Extensions rather than Joliet ones.
1124 	 */
1125 	if (vd == &(iso9660->primary) && iso9660->seenRockridge
1126 	    && iso9660->seenJoliet)
1127 		iso9660->seenJoliet = 0;
1128 
1129 	if (vd == &(iso9660->primary) && !iso9660->seenRockridge
1130 	    && iso9660->seenJoliet) {
1131 		/* Switch reading data from primary to joliet. */
1132 		vd = &(iso9660->joliet);
1133 		skipsize = LOGICAL_BLOCK_SIZE * (int64_t)vd->location;
1134 		skipsize -= iso9660->current_position;
1135 		skipsize = __archive_read_consume(a, skipsize);
1136 		if (skipsize < 0)
1137 			return ((int)skipsize);
1138 		iso9660->current_position += skipsize;
1139 
1140 		block = __archive_read_ahead(a, vd->size, NULL);
1141 		if (block == NULL) {
1142 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1143 			    "Failed to read full block when scanning "
1144 			    "ISO9660 directory list");
1145 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1146 		}
1147 		iso9660->seenJoliet = 0;
1148 		file = parse_file_info(a, NULL, block, vd->size);
1149 		if (file == NULL)
1150 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1151 		iso9660->seenJoliet = seenJoliet;
1152 	}
1153 
1154 	/* Store the root directory in the pending list. */
1155 	if (add_entry(a, iso9660, file) != ARCHIVE_OK)
1156 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1157 	if (iso9660->seenRockridge) {
1158 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_ISO9660_ROCKRIDGE;
1159 		a->archive.archive_format_name =
1160 		    "ISO9660 with Rockridge extensions";
1161 	}
1162 
1163 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1164 }
1165 
1166 static int
1167 archive_read_format_iso9660_read_header(struct archive_read *a,
1168     struct archive_entry *entry)
1169 {
1170 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
1171 	struct file_info *file;
1172 	int r, rd_r = ARCHIVE_OK;
1173 
1174 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
1175 
1176 	if (!a->archive.archive_format) {
1177 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_ISO9660;
1178 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "ISO9660";
1179 	}
1180 
1181 	if (iso9660->current_position == 0) {
1182 		r = choose_volume(a, iso9660);
1183 		if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
1184 			return (r);
1185 	}
1186 
1187 	file = NULL;/* Eliminate a warning. */
1188 	/* Get the next entry that appears after the current offset. */
1189 	r = next_entry_seek(a, iso9660, &file);
1190 	if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
1191 		return (r);
1192 
1193 	if (iso9660->seenJoliet) {
1194 		/*
1195 		 * Convert UTF-16BE of a filename to local locale MBS
1196 		 * and store the result into a filename field.
1197 		 */
1198 		if (iso9660->sconv_utf16be == NULL) {
1199 			iso9660->sconv_utf16be =
1200 			    archive_string_conversion_from_charset(
1201 				&(a->archive), "UTF-16BE", 1);
1202 			if (iso9660->sconv_utf16be == NULL)
1203 				/* Couldn't allocate memory */
1204 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1205 		}
1206 		if (iso9660->utf16be_path == NULL) {
1207 			iso9660->utf16be_path = malloc(UTF16_NAME_MAX);
1208 			if (iso9660->utf16be_path == NULL) {
1209 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1210 				    "No memory");
1211 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1212 			}
1213 		}
1214 		if (iso9660->utf16be_previous_path == NULL) {
1215 			iso9660->utf16be_previous_path = malloc(UTF16_NAME_MAX);
1216 			if (iso9660->utf16be_previous_path == NULL) {
1217 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1218 				    "No memory");
1219 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1220 			}
1221 		}
1222 
1223 		iso9660->utf16be_path_len = 0;
1224 		if (build_pathname_utf16be(iso9660->utf16be_path,
1225 		    UTF16_NAME_MAX, &(iso9660->utf16be_path_len), file) != 0) {
1226 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1227 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1228 			    "Pathname is too long");
1229 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1230 		}
1231 
1232 		r = archive_entry_copy_pathname_l(entry,
1233 		    (const char *)iso9660->utf16be_path,
1234 		    iso9660->utf16be_path_len,
1235 		    iso9660->sconv_utf16be);
1236 		if (r != 0) {
1237 			if (errno == ENOMEM) {
1238 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1239 				    "No memory for Pathname");
1240 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1241 			}
1242 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1243 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1244 			    "Pathname cannot be converted "
1245 			    "from %s to current locale.",
1246 			    archive_string_conversion_charset_name(
1247 			      iso9660->sconv_utf16be));
1248 
1249 			rd_r = ARCHIVE_WARN;
1250 		}
1251 	} else {
1252 		const char *path = build_pathname(&iso9660->pathname, file, 0);
1253 		if (path == NULL) {
1254 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1255 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1256 			    "Pathname is too long");
1257 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1258 		} else {
1259 			archive_string_empty(&iso9660->pathname);
1260 			archive_entry_set_pathname(entry, path);
1261 		}
1262 	}
1263 
1264 	iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = file->size;
1265 	/* Offset for sparse-file-aware clients. */
1266 	iso9660->entry_sparse_offset = 0;
1267 
1268 	if (file->offset + file->size > iso9660->volume_size) {
1269 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1270 		    "File is beyond end-of-media: %s",
1271 		    archive_entry_pathname(entry));
1272 		iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1273 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1274 	}
1275 
1276 	/* Set up the entry structure with information about this entry. */
1277 	archive_entry_set_mode(entry, file->mode);
1278 	archive_entry_set_uid(entry, file->uid);
1279 	archive_entry_set_gid(entry, file->gid);
1280 	archive_entry_set_nlink(entry, file->nlinks);
1281 	if (file->birthtime_is_set)
1282 		archive_entry_set_birthtime(entry, file->birthtime, 0);
1283 	else
1284 		archive_entry_unset_birthtime(entry);
1285 	archive_entry_set_mtime(entry, file->mtime, 0);
1286 	archive_entry_set_ctime(entry, file->ctime, 0);
1287 	archive_entry_set_atime(entry, file->atime, 0);
1288 	/* N.B.: Rock Ridge supports 64-bit device numbers. */
1289 	archive_entry_set_rdev(entry, (dev_t)file->rdev);
1290 	archive_entry_set_size(entry, iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining);
1291 	if (file->symlink.s != NULL)
1292 		archive_entry_copy_symlink(entry, file->symlink.s);
1293 
1294 	/* Note: If the input isn't seekable, we can't rewind to
1295 	 * return the same body again, so if the next entry refers to
1296 	 * the same data, we have to return it as a hardlink to the
1297 	 * original entry. */
1298 	if (file->number != -1 &&
1299 	    file->number == iso9660->previous_number) {
1300 		if (iso9660->seenJoliet) {
1301 			r = archive_entry_copy_hardlink_l(entry,
1302 			    (const char *)iso9660->utf16be_previous_path,
1303 			    iso9660->utf16be_previous_path_len,
1304 			    iso9660->sconv_utf16be);
1305 			if (r != 0) {
1306 				if (errno == ENOMEM) {
1307 					archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1308 					    "No memory for Linkname");
1309 					return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1310 				}
1311 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1312 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1313 				    "Linkname cannot be converted "
1314 				    "from %s to current locale.",
1315 				    archive_string_conversion_charset_name(
1316 				      iso9660->sconv_utf16be));
1317 				rd_r = ARCHIVE_WARN;
1318 			}
1319 		} else
1320 			archive_entry_set_hardlink(entry,
1321 			    iso9660->previous_pathname.s);
1322 		archive_entry_unset_size(entry);
1323 		iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1324 		return (rd_r);
1325 	}
1326 
1327 	if ((file->mode & AE_IFMT) != AE_IFDIR &&
1328 	    file->offset < iso9660->current_position) {
1329 		int64_t r64;
1330 
1331 		r64 = __archive_read_seek(a, file->offset, SEEK_SET);
1332 		if (r64 != (int64_t)file->offset) {
1333 			/* We can't seek backwards to extract it, so issue
1334 			 * a warning.  Note that this can only happen if
1335 			 * this entry was added to the heap after we passed
1336 			 * this offset, that is, only if the directory
1337 			 * mentioning this entry is later than the body of
1338 			 * the entry. Such layouts are very unusual; most
1339 			 * ISO9660 writers lay out and record all directory
1340 			 * information first, then store all file bodies. */
1341 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1342 			    "Ignoring out-of-order file @%jx (%s) %jd < %jd",
1343 			    (intmax_t)file->number,
1344 			    iso9660->pathname.s,
1345 			    (intmax_t)file->offset,
1346 			    (intmax_t)iso9660->current_position);
1347 			iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1348 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1349 		}
1350 		iso9660->current_position = (uint64_t)r64;
1351 	}
1352 
1353 	/* Initialize zisofs variables. */
1354 	iso9660->entry_zisofs.pz = file->pz;
1355 	if (file->pz) {
1356 #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H
1357 		struct zisofs  *zisofs;
1358 
1359 		zisofs = &iso9660->entry_zisofs;
1360 		zisofs->initialized = 0;
1361 		zisofs->pz_log2_bs = file->pz_log2_bs;
1362 		zisofs->pz_uncompressed_size = file->pz_uncompressed_size;
1363 		zisofs->pz_offset = 0;
1364 		zisofs->header_avail = 0;
1365 		zisofs->header_passed = 0;
1366 		zisofs->block_pointers_avail = 0;
1367 #endif
1368 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, file->pz_uncompressed_size);
1369 	}
1370 
1371 	iso9660->previous_number = file->number;
1372 	if (iso9660->seenJoliet) {
1373 		memcpy(iso9660->utf16be_previous_path, iso9660->utf16be_path,
1374 		    iso9660->utf16be_path_len);
1375 		iso9660->utf16be_previous_path_len = iso9660->utf16be_path_len;
1376 	} else
1377 		archive_strcpy(
1378 		    &iso9660->previous_pathname, iso9660->pathname.s);
1379 
1380 	/* Reset entry_bytes_remaining if the file is multi extent. */
1381 	iso9660->entry_content = file->contents.first;
1382 	if (iso9660->entry_content != NULL)
1383 		iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = iso9660->entry_content->size;
1384 
1385 	if (archive_entry_filetype(entry) == AE_IFDIR) {
1386 		/* Overwrite nlinks by proper link number which is
1387 		 * calculated from number of sub directories. */
1388 		archive_entry_set_nlink(entry, 2 + file->subdirs);
1389 		/* Directory data has been read completely. */
1390 		iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1391 	}
1392 
1393 	if (rd_r != ARCHIVE_OK)
1394 		return (rd_r);
1395 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1396 }
1397 
1398 static int
1399 archive_read_format_iso9660_read_data_skip(struct archive_read *a)
1400 {
1401 	/* Because read_next_header always does an explicit skip
1402 	 * to the next entry, we don't need to do anything here. */
1403 	(void)a; /* UNUSED */
1404 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1405 }
1406 
1407 #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H
1408 
1409 static int
1410 zisofs_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
1411     const void **buff, size_t *size, int64_t *offset)
1412 {
1413 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
1414 	struct zisofs  *zisofs;
1415 	const unsigned char *p;
1416 	size_t avail;
1417 	ssize_t bytes_read;
1418 	size_t uncompressed_size;
1419 	int r;
1420 
1421 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
1422 	zisofs = &iso9660->entry_zisofs;
1423 
1424 	p = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
1425 	if (bytes_read <= 0) {
1426 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1427 		    "Truncated zisofs file body");
1428 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1429 	}
1430 	if (bytes_read > iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining)
1431 		bytes_read = (ssize_t)iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining;
1432 	avail = bytes_read;
1433 	uncompressed_size = 0;
1434 
1435 	if (!zisofs->initialized) {
1436 		size_t ceil, xsize;
1437 
1438 		/* Allocate block pointers buffer. */
1439 		ceil = (size_t)((zisofs->pz_uncompressed_size +
1440 			(((int64_t)1) << zisofs->pz_log2_bs) - 1)
1441 			>> zisofs->pz_log2_bs);
1442 		xsize = (ceil + 1) * 4;
1443 		if (zisofs->block_pointers_alloc < xsize) {
1444 			size_t alloc;
1445 
1446 			if (zisofs->block_pointers != NULL)
1447 				free(zisofs->block_pointers);
1448 			alloc = ((xsize >> 10) + 1) << 10;
1449 			zisofs->block_pointers = malloc(alloc);
1450 			if (zisofs->block_pointers == NULL) {
1451 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1452 				    "No memory for zisofs decompression");
1453 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1454 			}
1455 			zisofs->block_pointers_alloc = alloc;
1456 		}
1457 		zisofs->block_pointers_size = xsize;
1458 
1459 		/* Allocate uncompressed data buffer. */
1460 		xsize = (size_t)1UL << zisofs->pz_log2_bs;
1461 		if (zisofs->uncompressed_buffer_size < xsize) {
1462 			if (zisofs->uncompressed_buffer != NULL)
1463 				free(zisofs->uncompressed_buffer);
1464 			zisofs->uncompressed_buffer = malloc(xsize);
1465 			if (zisofs->uncompressed_buffer == NULL) {
1466 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1467 				    "No memory for zisofs decompression");
1468 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1469 			}
1470 		}
1471 		zisofs->uncompressed_buffer_size = xsize;
1472 
1473 		/*
1474 		 * Read the file header, and check the magic code of zisofs.
1475 		 */
1476 		if (zisofs->header_avail < sizeof(zisofs->header)) {
1477 			xsize = sizeof(zisofs->header) - zisofs->header_avail;
1478 			if (avail < xsize)
1479 				xsize = avail;
1480 			memcpy(zisofs->header + zisofs->header_avail, p, xsize);
1481 			zisofs->header_avail += xsize;
1482 			avail -= xsize;
1483 			p += xsize;
1484 		}
1485 		if (!zisofs->header_passed &&
1486 		    zisofs->header_avail == sizeof(zisofs->header)) {
1487 			int err = 0;
1488 
1489 			if (memcmp(zisofs->header, zisofs_magic,
1490 			    sizeof(zisofs_magic)) != 0)
1491 				err = 1;
1492 			if (archive_le32dec(zisofs->header + 8)
1493 			    != zisofs->pz_uncompressed_size)
1494 				err = 1;
1495 			if (zisofs->header[12] != 4)
1496 				err = 1;
1497 			if (zisofs->header[13] != zisofs->pz_log2_bs)
1498 				err = 1;
1499 			if (err) {
1500 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1501 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1502 				    "Illegal zisofs file body");
1503 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1504 			}
1505 			zisofs->header_passed = 1;
1506 		}
1507 		/*
1508 		 * Read block pointers.
1509 		 */
1510 		if (zisofs->header_passed &&
1511 		    zisofs->block_pointers_avail < zisofs->block_pointers_size) {
1512 			xsize = zisofs->block_pointers_size
1513 			    - zisofs->block_pointers_avail;
1514 			if (avail < xsize)
1515 				xsize = avail;
1516 			memcpy(zisofs->block_pointers
1517 			    + zisofs->block_pointers_avail, p, xsize);
1518 			zisofs->block_pointers_avail += xsize;
1519 			avail -= xsize;
1520 			p += xsize;
1521 		    	if (zisofs->block_pointers_avail
1522 			    == zisofs->block_pointers_size) {
1523 				/* We've got all block pointers and initialize
1524 				 * related variables.	*/
1525 				zisofs->block_off = 0;
1526 				zisofs->block_avail = 0;
1527 				/* Complete a initialization */
1528 				zisofs->initialized = 1;
1529 			}
1530 		}
1531 
1532 		if (!zisofs->initialized)
1533 			goto next_data; /* We need more data. */
1534 	}
1535 
1536 	/*
1537 	 * Get block offsets from block pointers.
1538 	 */
1539 	if (zisofs->block_avail == 0) {
1540 		uint32_t bst, bed;
1541 
1542 		if (zisofs->block_off + 4 >= zisofs->block_pointers_size) {
1543 			/* There isn't a pair of offsets. */
1544 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1545 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1546 			    "Illegal zisofs block pointers");
1547 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1548 		}
1549 		bst = archive_le32dec(
1550 		    zisofs->block_pointers + zisofs->block_off);
1551 		if (bst != zisofs->pz_offset + (bytes_read - avail)) {
1552 			/* TODO: Should we seek offset of current file
1553 			 * by bst ? */
1554 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1555 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1556 			    "Illegal zisofs block pointers(cannot seek)");
1557 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1558 		}
1559 		bed = archive_le32dec(
1560 		    zisofs->block_pointers + zisofs->block_off + 4);
1561 		if (bed < bst) {
1562 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1563 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1564 			    "Illegal zisofs block pointers");
1565 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1566 		}
1567 		zisofs->block_avail = bed - bst;
1568 		zisofs->block_off += 4;
1569 
1570 		/* Initialize compression library for new block. */
1571 		if (zisofs->stream_valid)
1572 			r = inflateReset(&zisofs->stream);
1573 		else
1574 			r = inflateInit(&zisofs->stream);
1575 		if (r != Z_OK) {
1576 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1577 			    "Can't initialize zisofs decompression.");
1578 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1579 		}
1580 		zisofs->stream_valid = 1;
1581 		zisofs->stream.total_in = 0;
1582 		zisofs->stream.total_out = 0;
1583 	}
1584 
1585 	/*
1586 	 * Make uncompressed data.
1587 	 */
1588 	if (zisofs->block_avail == 0) {
1589 		memset(zisofs->uncompressed_buffer, 0,
1590 		    zisofs->uncompressed_buffer_size);
1591 		uncompressed_size = zisofs->uncompressed_buffer_size;
1592 	} else {
1593 		zisofs->stream.next_in = (Bytef *)(uintptr_t)(const void *)p;
1594 		if (avail > zisofs->block_avail)
1595 			zisofs->stream.avail_in = zisofs->block_avail;
1596 		else
1597 			zisofs->stream.avail_in = (uInt)avail;
1598 		zisofs->stream.next_out = zisofs->uncompressed_buffer;
1599 		zisofs->stream.avail_out =
1600 		    (uInt)zisofs->uncompressed_buffer_size;
1601 
1602 		r = inflate(&zisofs->stream, 0);
1603 		switch (r) {
1604 		case Z_OK: /* Decompressor made some progress.*/
1605 		case Z_STREAM_END: /* Found end of stream. */
1606 			break;
1607 		default:
1608 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1609 			    "zisofs decompression failed (%d)", r);
1610 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1611 		}
1612 		uncompressed_size =
1613 		    zisofs->uncompressed_buffer_size - zisofs->stream.avail_out;
1614 		avail -= zisofs->stream.next_in - p;
1615 		zisofs->block_avail -= (uint32_t)(zisofs->stream.next_in - p);
1616 	}
1617 next_data:
1618 	bytes_read -= avail;
1619 	*buff = zisofs->uncompressed_buffer;
1620 	*size = uncompressed_size;
1621 	*offset = iso9660->entry_sparse_offset;
1622 	iso9660->entry_sparse_offset += uncompressed_size;
1623 	iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
1624 	iso9660->current_position += bytes_read;
1625 	zisofs->pz_offset += (uint32_t)bytes_read;
1626 	iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed += bytes_read;
1627 
1628 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1629 }
1630 
1631 #else /* HAVE_ZLIB_H */
1632 
1633 static int
1634 zisofs_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
1635     const void **buff, size_t *size, int64_t *offset)
1636 {
1637 
1638 	(void)buff;/* UNUSED */
1639 	(void)size;/* UNUSED */
1640 	(void)offset;/* UNUSED */
1641 	archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1642 	    "zisofs is not supported on this platform.");
1643 	return (ARCHIVE_FAILED);
1644 }
1645 
1646 #endif /* HAVE_ZLIB_H */
1647 
1648 static int
1649 archive_read_format_iso9660_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
1650     const void **buff, size_t *size, int64_t *offset)
1651 {
1652 	ssize_t bytes_read;
1653 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
1654 
1655 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
1656 
1657 	if (iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed) {
1658 		__archive_read_consume(a, iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed);
1659 		iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed = 0;
1660 	}
1661 
1662 	if (iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining <= 0) {
1663 		if (iso9660->entry_content != NULL)
1664 			iso9660->entry_content = iso9660->entry_content->next;
1665 		if (iso9660->entry_content == NULL) {
1666 			*buff = NULL;
1667 			*size = 0;
1668 			*offset = iso9660->entry_sparse_offset;
1669 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
1670 		}
1671 		/* Seek forward to the start of the entry. */
1672 		if (iso9660->current_position < iso9660->entry_content->offset) {
1673 			int64_t step;
1674 
1675 			step = iso9660->entry_content->offset -
1676 			    iso9660->current_position;
1677 			step = __archive_read_consume(a, step);
1678 			if (step < 0)
1679 				return ((int)step);
1680 			iso9660->current_position =
1681 			    iso9660->entry_content->offset;
1682 		}
1683 		if (iso9660->entry_content->offset < iso9660->current_position) {
1684 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1685 			    "Ignoring out-of-order file (%s) %jd < %jd",
1686 			    iso9660->pathname.s,
1687 			    (intmax_t)iso9660->entry_content->offset,
1688 			    (intmax_t)iso9660->current_position);
1689 			*buff = NULL;
1690 			*size = 0;
1691 			*offset = iso9660->entry_sparse_offset;
1692 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1693 		}
1694 		iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining = iso9660->entry_content->size;
1695 	}
1696 	if (iso9660->entry_zisofs.pz)
1697 		return (zisofs_read_data(a, buff, size, offset));
1698 
1699 	*buff = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
1700 	if (bytes_read == 0)
1701 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1702 		    "Truncated input file");
1703 	if (*buff == NULL)
1704 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1705 	if (bytes_read > iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining)
1706 		bytes_read = (ssize_t)iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining;
1707 	*size = bytes_read;
1708 	*offset = iso9660->entry_sparse_offset;
1709 	iso9660->entry_sparse_offset += bytes_read;
1710 	iso9660->entry_bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
1711 	iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed = bytes_read;
1712 	iso9660->current_position += bytes_read;
1713 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1714 }
1715 
1716 static int
1717 archive_read_format_iso9660_cleanup(struct archive_read *a)
1718 {
1719 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
1720 	int r = ARCHIVE_OK;
1721 
1722 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
1723 	release_files(iso9660);
1724 	free(iso9660->read_ce_req.reqs);
1725 	archive_string_free(&iso9660->pathname);
1726 	archive_string_free(&iso9660->previous_pathname);
1727 	if (iso9660->pending_files.files)
1728 		free(iso9660->pending_files.files);
1729 #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H
1730 	free(iso9660->entry_zisofs.uncompressed_buffer);
1731 	free(iso9660->entry_zisofs.block_pointers);
1732 	if (iso9660->entry_zisofs.stream_valid) {
1733 		if (inflateEnd(&iso9660->entry_zisofs.stream) != Z_OK) {
1734 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1735 			    "Failed to clean up zlib decompressor");
1736 			r = ARCHIVE_FATAL;
1737 		}
1738 	}
1739 #endif
1740 	free(iso9660->utf16be_path);
1741 	free(iso9660->utf16be_previous_path);
1742 	free(iso9660);
1743 	(a->format->data) = NULL;
1744 	return (r);
1745 }
1746 
1747 /*
1748  * This routine parses a single ISO directory record, makes sense
1749  * of any extensions, and stores the result in memory.
1750  */
1751 static struct file_info *
1752 parse_file_info(struct archive_read *a, struct file_info *parent,
1753     const unsigned char *isodirrec, size_t reclen)
1754 {
1755 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
1756 	struct file_info *file, *filep;
1757 	size_t name_len;
1758 	const unsigned char *rr_start, *rr_end;
1759 	const unsigned char *p;
1760 	size_t dr_len;
1761 	uint64_t fsize, offset;
1762 	int32_t location;
1763 	int flags;
1764 
1765 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
1766 
1767 	if (reclen != 0)
1768 		dr_len = (size_t)isodirrec[DR_length_offset];
1769 	/*
1770 	 * Sanity check that reclen is not zero and dr_len is greater than
1771 	 * reclen but at least 34
1772 	 */
1773 	if (reclen == 0 || reclen < dr_len || dr_len < 34) {
1774 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1775 			"Invalid length of directory record");
1776 		return (NULL);
1777 	}
1778 	name_len = (size_t)isodirrec[DR_name_len_offset];
1779 	location = archive_le32dec(isodirrec + DR_extent_offset);
1780 	fsize = toi(isodirrec + DR_size_offset, DR_size_size);
1781 	/* Sanity check that name_len doesn't exceed dr_len. */
1782 	if (dr_len - 33 < name_len || name_len == 0) {
1783 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1784 		    "Invalid length of file identifier");
1785 		return (NULL);
1786 	}
1787 	/* Sanity check that location doesn't exceed volume block.
1788 	 * Don't check lower limit of location; it's possibility
1789 	 * the location has negative value when file type is symbolic
1790 	 * link or file size is zero. As far as I know latest mkisofs
1791 	 * do that.
1792 	 */
1793 	if (location > 0 &&
1794 	    (location + ((fsize + iso9660->logical_block_size -1)
1795 	       / iso9660->logical_block_size))
1796 			> (uint32_t)iso9660->volume_block) {
1797 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1798 		    "Invalid location of extent of file");
1799 		return (NULL);
1800 	}
1801 	/* Sanity check that location doesn't have a negative value
1802 	 * when the file is not empty. it's too large. */
1803 	if (fsize != 0 && location < 0) {
1804 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1805 		    "Invalid location of extent of file");
1806 		return (NULL);
1807 	}
1808 
1809 	/* Sanity check that this entry does not create a cycle. */
1810 	offset = iso9660->logical_block_size * (uint64_t)location;
1811 	for (filep = parent; filep != NULL; filep = filep->parent) {
1812 		if (filep->offset == offset) {
1813 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1814 			    "Directory structure contains loop");
1815 			return (NULL);
1816 		}
1817 	}
1818 
1819 	/* Create a new file entry and copy data from the ISO dir record. */
1820 	file = (struct file_info *)calloc(1, sizeof(*file));
1821 	if (file == NULL) {
1822 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1823 		    "No memory for file entry");
1824 		return (NULL);
1825 	}
1826 	file->parent = parent;
1827 	file->offset = offset;
1828 	file->size = fsize;
1829 	file->mtime = isodate7(isodirrec + DR_date_offset);
1830 	file->ctime = file->atime = file->mtime;
1831 	file->rede_files.first = NULL;
1832 	file->rede_files.last = &(file->rede_files.first);
1833 
1834 	p = isodirrec + DR_name_offset;
1835 	/* Rockridge extensions (if any) follow name.  Compute this
1836 	 * before fidgeting the name_len below. */
1837 	rr_start = p + name_len + (name_len & 1 ? 0 : 1);
1838 	rr_end = isodirrec + dr_len;
1839 
1840 	if (iso9660->seenJoliet) {
1841 		/* Joliet names are max 64 chars (128 bytes) according to spec,
1842 		 * but genisoimage/mkisofs allows recording longer Joliet
1843 		 * names which are 103 UCS2 characters(206 bytes) by their
1844 		 * option '-joliet-long'.
1845 		 */
1846 		if (name_len > 206)
1847 			name_len = 206;
1848 		name_len &= ~1;
1849 
1850 		/* trim trailing first version and dot from filename.
1851 		 *
1852 		 * Remember we were in UTF-16BE land!
1853 		 * SEPARATOR 1 (.) and SEPARATOR 2 (;) are both
1854 		 * 16 bits big endian characters on Joliet.
1855 		 *
1856 		 * TODO: sanitize filename?
1857 		 *       Joliet allows any UCS-2 char except:
1858 		 *       *, /, :, ;, ? and \.
1859 		 */
1860 		/* Chop off trailing ';1' from files. */
1861 		if (name_len > 4 && p[name_len-4] == 0 && p[name_len-3] == ';'
1862 		    && p[name_len-2] == 0 && p[name_len-1] == '1')
1863 			name_len -= 4;
1864 #if 0 /* XXX: this somehow manages to strip of single-character file extensions, like '.c'. */
1865 		/* Chop off trailing '.' from filenames. */
1866 		if (name_len > 2 && p[name_len-2] == 0 && p[name_len-1] == '.')
1867 			name_len -= 2;
1868 #endif
1869 		if ((file->utf16be_name = malloc(name_len)) == NULL) {
1870 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1871 			    "No memory for file name");
1872 			goto fail;
1873 		}
1874 		memcpy(file->utf16be_name, p, name_len);
1875 		file->utf16be_bytes = name_len;
1876 	} else {
1877 		/* Chop off trailing ';1' from files. */
1878 		if (name_len > 2 && p[name_len - 2] == ';' &&
1879 				p[name_len - 1] == '1')
1880 			name_len -= 2;
1881 		/* Chop off trailing '.' from filenames. */
1882 		if (name_len > 1 && p[name_len - 1] == '.')
1883 			--name_len;
1884 
1885 		archive_strncpy(&file->name, (const char *)p, name_len);
1886 	}
1887 
1888 	flags = isodirrec[DR_flags_offset];
1889 	if (flags & 0x02)
1890 		file->mode = AE_IFDIR | 0700;
1891 	else
1892 		file->mode = AE_IFREG | 0400;
1893 	if (flags & 0x80)
1894 		file->multi_extent = 1;
1895 	else
1896 		file->multi_extent = 0;
1897 	/*
1898 	 * Use a location for the file number, which is treated as an inode
1899 	 * number to find out hardlink target. If Rockridge extensions is
1900 	 * being used, the file number will be overwritten by FILE SERIAL
1901 	 * NUMBER of RRIP "PX" extension.
1902 	 * Note: Old mkisofs did not record that FILE SERIAL NUMBER
1903 	 * in ISO images.
1904 	 * Note2: xorriso set 0 to the location of a symlink file.
1905 	 */
1906 	if (file->size == 0 && location >= 0) {
1907 		/* If file->size is zero, its location points wrong place,
1908 		 * and so we should not use it for the file number.
1909 		 * When the location has negative value, it can be used
1910 		 * for the file number.
1911 		 */
1912 		file->number = -1;
1913 		/* Do not appear before any directory entries. */
1914 		file->offset = -1;
1915 	} else
1916 		file->number = (int64_t)(uint32_t)location;
1917 
1918 	/* Rockridge extensions overwrite information from above. */
1919 	if (iso9660->opt_support_rockridge) {
1920 		if (parent == NULL && rr_end - rr_start >= 7) {
1921 			p = rr_start;
1922 			if (memcmp(p, "SP\x07\x01\xbe\xef", 6) == 0) {
1923 				/*
1924 				 * SP extension stores the suspOffset
1925 				 * (Number of bytes to skip between
1926 				 * filename and SUSP records.)
1927 				 * It is mandatory by the SUSP standard
1928 				 * (IEEE 1281).
1929 				 *
1930 				 * It allows SUSP to coexist with
1931 				 * non-SUSP uses of the System
1932 				 * Use Area by placing non-SUSP data
1933 				 * before SUSP data.
1934 				 *
1935 				 * SP extension must be in the root
1936 				 * directory entry, disable all SUSP
1937 				 * processing if not found.
1938 				 */
1939 				iso9660->suspOffset = p[6];
1940 				iso9660->seenSUSP = 1;
1941 				rr_start += 7;
1942 			}
1943 		}
1944 		if (iso9660->seenSUSP) {
1945 			int r;
1946 
1947 			file->name_continues = 0;
1948 			file->symlink_continues = 0;
1949 			rr_start += iso9660->suspOffset;
1950 			r = parse_rockridge(a, file, rr_start, rr_end);
1951 			if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
1952 				goto fail;
1953 			/*
1954 			 * A file size of symbolic link files in ISO images
1955 			 * made by makefs is not zero and its location is
1956 			 * the same as those of next regular file. That is
1957 			 * the same as hard like file and it causes unexpected
1958 			 * error.
1959 			 */
1960 			if (file->size > 0 &&
1961 			    (file->mode & AE_IFMT) == AE_IFLNK) {
1962 				file->size = 0;
1963 				file->number = -1;
1964 				file->offset = -1;
1965 			}
1966 		} else
1967 			/* If there isn't SUSP, disable parsing
1968 			 * rock ridge extensions. */
1969 			iso9660->opt_support_rockridge = 0;
1970 	}
1971 
1972 	file->nlinks = 1;/* Reset nlink. we'll calculate it later. */
1973 	/* Tell file's parent how many children that parent has. */
1974 	if (parent != NULL && (flags & 0x02))
1975 		parent->subdirs++;
1976 
1977 	if (iso9660->seenRockridge) {
1978 		if (parent != NULL && parent->parent == NULL &&
1979 		    (flags & 0x02) && iso9660->rr_moved == NULL &&
1980 		    file->name.s &&
1981 		    (strcmp(file->name.s, "rr_moved") == 0 ||
1982 		     strcmp(file->name.s, ".rr_moved") == 0)) {
1983 			iso9660->rr_moved = file;
1984 			file->rr_moved = 1;
1985 			file->rr_moved_has_re_only = 1;
1986 			file->re = 0;
1987 			parent->subdirs--;
1988 		} else if (file->re) {
1989 			/*
1990 			 * Sanity check: file's parent is rr_moved.
1991 			 */
1992 			if (parent == NULL || parent->rr_moved == 0) {
1993 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1994 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1995 				    "Invalid Rockridge RE");
1996 				goto fail;
1997 			}
1998 			/*
1999 			 * Sanity check: file does not have "CL" extension.
2000 			 */
2001 			if (file->cl_offset) {
2002 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2003 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2004 				    "Invalid Rockridge RE and CL");
2005 				goto fail;
2006 			}
2007 			/*
2008 			 * Sanity check: The file type must be a directory.
2009 			 */
2010 			if ((flags & 0x02) == 0) {
2011 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2012 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2013 				    "Invalid Rockridge RE");
2014 				goto fail;
2015 			}
2016 		} else if (parent != NULL && parent->rr_moved)
2017 			file->rr_moved_has_re_only = 0;
2018 		else if (parent != NULL && (flags & 0x02) &&
2019 		    (parent->re || parent->re_descendant))
2020 			file->re_descendant = 1;
2021 		if (file->cl_offset) {
2022 			struct file_info *r;
2023 
2024 			if (parent == NULL || parent->parent == NULL) {
2025 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2026 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2027 				    "Invalid Rockridge CL");
2028 				goto fail;
2029 			}
2030 			/*
2031 			 * Sanity check: The file type must be a regular file.
2032 			 */
2033 			if ((flags & 0x02) != 0) {
2034 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2035 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2036 				    "Invalid Rockridge CL");
2037 				goto fail;
2038 			}
2039 			parent->subdirs++;
2040 			/* Overwrite an offset and a number of this "CL" entry
2041 			 * to appear before other dirs. "+1" to those is to
2042 			 * make sure to appear after "RE" entry which this
2043 			 * "CL" entry should be connected with. */
2044 			file->offset = file->number = file->cl_offset + 1;
2045 
2046 			/*
2047 			 * Sanity check: cl_offset does not point at its
2048 			 * the parents or itself.
2049 			 */
2050 			for (r = parent; r; r = r->parent) {
2051 				if (r->offset == file->cl_offset) {
2052 					archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2053 					    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2054 					    "Invalid Rockridge CL");
2055 					goto fail;
2056 				}
2057 			}
2058 			if (file->cl_offset == file->offset ||
2059 			    parent->rr_moved) {
2060 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2061 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2062 				    "Invalid Rockridge CL");
2063 				goto fail;
2064 			}
2065 		}
2066 	}
2067 
2068 #if DEBUG
2069 	/* DEBUGGING: Warn about attributes I don't yet fully support. */
2070 	if ((flags & ~0x02) != 0) {
2071 		fprintf(stderr, "\n ** Unrecognized flag: ");
2072 		dump_isodirrec(stderr, isodirrec);
2073 		fprintf(stderr, "\n");
2074 	} else if (toi(isodirrec + DR_volume_sequence_number_offset, 2) != 1) {
2075 		fprintf(stderr, "\n ** Unrecognized sequence number: ");
2076 		dump_isodirrec(stderr, isodirrec);
2077 		fprintf(stderr, "\n");
2078 	} else if (*(isodirrec + DR_file_unit_size_offset) != 0) {
2079 		fprintf(stderr, "\n ** Unexpected file unit size: ");
2080 		dump_isodirrec(stderr, isodirrec);
2081 		fprintf(stderr, "\n");
2082 	} else if (*(isodirrec + DR_interleave_offset) != 0) {
2083 		fprintf(stderr, "\n ** Unexpected interleave: ");
2084 		dump_isodirrec(stderr, isodirrec);
2085 		fprintf(stderr, "\n");
2086 	} else if (*(isodirrec + DR_ext_attr_length_offset) != 0) {
2087 		fprintf(stderr, "\n ** Unexpected extended attribute length: ");
2088 		dump_isodirrec(stderr, isodirrec);
2089 		fprintf(stderr, "\n");
2090 	}
2091 #endif
2092 	register_file(iso9660, file);
2093 	return (file);
2094 fail:
2095 	archive_string_free(&file->name);
2096 	free(file);
2097 	return (NULL);
2098 }
2099 
2100 static int
2101 parse_rockridge(struct archive_read *a, struct file_info *file,
2102     const unsigned char *p, const unsigned char *end)
2103 {
2104 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
2105 
2106 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
2107 
2108 	while (p + 4 <= end  /* Enough space for another entry. */
2109 	    && p[0] >= 'A' && p[0] <= 'Z' /* Sanity-check 1st char of name. */
2110 	    && p[1] >= 'A' && p[1] <= 'Z' /* Sanity-check 2nd char of name. */
2111 	    && p[2] >= 4 /* Sanity-check length. */
2112 	    && p + p[2] <= end) { /* Sanity-check length. */
2113 		const unsigned char *data = p + 4;
2114 		int data_length = p[2] - 4;
2115 		int version = p[3];
2116 
2117 		switch(p[0]) {
2118 		case 'C':
2119 			if (p[1] == 'E') {
2120 				if (version == 1 && data_length == 24) {
2121 					/*
2122 					 * CE extension comprises:
2123 					 *   8 byte sector containing extension
2124 					 *   8 byte offset w/in above sector
2125 					 *   8 byte length of continuation
2126 					 */
2127 					int32_t location =
2128 					    archive_le32dec(data);
2129 					file->ce_offset =
2130 					    archive_le32dec(data+8);
2131 					file->ce_size =
2132 					    archive_le32dec(data+16);
2133 					if (register_CE(a, location, file)
2134 					    != ARCHIVE_OK)
2135 						return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2136 				}
2137 			}
2138 			else if (p[1] == 'L') {
2139 				if (version == 1 && data_length == 8) {
2140 					file->cl_offset = (uint64_t)
2141 					    iso9660->logical_block_size *
2142 					    (uint64_t)archive_le32dec(data);
2143 					iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2144 				}
2145 			}
2146 			break;
2147 		case 'N':
2148 			if (p[1] == 'M') {
2149 				if (version == 1) {
2150 					parse_rockridge_NM1(file,
2151 					    data, data_length);
2152 					iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2153 				}
2154 			}
2155 			break;
2156 		case 'P':
2157 			/*
2158 			 * PD extension is padding;
2159 			 * contents are always ignored.
2160 			 *
2161 			 * PL extension won't appear;
2162 			 * contents are always ignored.
2163 			 */
2164 			if (p[1] == 'N') {
2165 				if (version == 1 && data_length == 16) {
2166 					file->rdev = toi(data,4);
2167 					file->rdev <<= 32;
2168 					file->rdev |= toi(data + 8, 4);
2169 					iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2170 				}
2171 			}
2172 			else if (p[1] == 'X') {
2173 				/*
2174 				 * PX extension comprises:
2175 				 *   8 bytes for mode,
2176 				 *   8 bytes for nlinks,
2177 				 *   8 bytes for uid,
2178 				 *   8 bytes for gid,
2179 				 *   8 bytes for inode.
2180 				 */
2181 				if (version == 1) {
2182 					if (data_length >= 8)
2183 						file->mode
2184 						    = toi(data, 4);
2185 					if (data_length >= 16)
2186 						file->nlinks
2187 						    = toi(data + 8, 4);
2188 					if (data_length >= 24)
2189 						file->uid
2190 						    = toi(data + 16, 4);
2191 					if (data_length >= 32)
2192 						file->gid
2193 						    = toi(data + 24, 4);
2194 					if (data_length >= 40)
2195 						file->number
2196 						    = toi(data + 32, 4);
2197 					iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2198 				}
2199 			}
2200 			break;
2201 		case 'R':
2202 			if (p[1] == 'E' && version == 1) {
2203 				file->re = 1;
2204 				iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2205 			}
2206 			else if (p[1] == 'R' && version == 1) {
2207 				/*
2208 				 * RR extension comprises:
2209 				 *    one byte flag value
2210 				 * This extension is obsolete,
2211 				 * so contents are always ignored.
2212 				 */
2213 			}
2214 			break;
2215 		case 'S':
2216 			if (p[1] == 'L') {
2217 				if (version == 1) {
2218 					parse_rockridge_SL1(file,
2219 					    data, data_length);
2220 					iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2221 				}
2222 			}
2223 			else if (p[1] == 'T'
2224 			    && data_length == 0 && version == 1) {
2225 				/*
2226 				 * ST extension marks end of this
2227 				 * block of SUSP entries.
2228 				 *
2229 				 * It allows SUSP to coexist with
2230 				 * non-SUSP uses of the System
2231 				 * Use Area by placing non-SUSP data
2232 				 * after SUSP data.
2233 				 */
2234 				iso9660->seenSUSP = 0;
2235 				iso9660->seenRockridge = 0;
2236 				return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2237 			}
2238 			break;
2239 		case 'T':
2240 			if (p[1] == 'F') {
2241 				if (version == 1) {
2242 					parse_rockridge_TF1(file,
2243 					    data, data_length);
2244 					iso9660->seenRockridge = 1;
2245 				}
2246 			}
2247 			break;
2248 		case 'Z':
2249 			if (p[1] == 'F') {
2250 				if (version == 1)
2251 					parse_rockridge_ZF1(file,
2252 					    data, data_length);
2253 			}
2254 			break;
2255 		default:
2256 			break;
2257 		}
2258 
2259 		p += p[2];
2260 	}
2261 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2262 }
2263 
2264 static int
2265 register_CE(struct archive_read *a, int32_t location,
2266     struct file_info *file)
2267 {
2268 	struct iso9660 *iso9660;
2269 	struct read_ce_queue *heap;
2270 	struct read_ce_req *p;
2271 	uint64_t offset, parent_offset;
2272 	int hole, parent;
2273 
2274 	iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data);
2275 	offset = ((uint64_t)location) * (uint64_t)iso9660->logical_block_size;
2276 	if (((file->mode & AE_IFMT) == AE_IFREG &&
2277 	    offset >= file->offset) ||
2278 	    offset < iso9660->current_position ||
2279 	    (((uint64_t)file->ce_offset) + file->ce_size)
2280 	      > (uint64_t)iso9660->logical_block_size ||
2281 	    offset + file->ce_offset + file->ce_size
2282 		  > iso9660->volume_size) {
2283 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2284 		    "Invalid parameter in SUSP \"CE\" extension");
2285 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2286 	}
2287 
2288 	/* Expand our CE list as necessary. */
2289 	heap = &(iso9660->read_ce_req);
2290 	if (heap->cnt >= heap->allocated) {
2291 		int new_size;
2292 
2293 		if (heap->allocated < 16)
2294 			new_size = 16;
2295 		else
2296 			new_size = heap->allocated * 2;
2297 		/* Overflow might keep us from growing the list. */
2298 		if (new_size <= heap->allocated) {
2299 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM, "Out of memory");
2300 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2301 		}
2302 		p = calloc(new_size, sizeof(p[0]));
2303 		if (p == NULL) {
2304 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM, "Out of memory");
2305 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2306 		}
2307 		if (heap->reqs != NULL) {
2308 			memcpy(p, heap->reqs, heap->cnt * sizeof(*p));
2309 			free(heap->reqs);
2310 		}
2311 		heap->reqs = p;
2312 		heap->allocated = new_size;
2313 	}
2314 
2315 	/*
2316 	 * Start with hole at end, walk it up tree to find insertion point.
2317 	 */
2318 	hole = heap->cnt++;
2319 	while (hole > 0) {
2320 		parent = (hole - 1)/2;
2321 		parent_offset = heap->reqs[parent].offset;
2322 		if (offset >= parent_offset) {
2323 			heap->reqs[hole].offset = offset;
2324 			heap->reqs[hole].file = file;
2325 			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2326 		}
2327 		/* Move parent into hole <==> move hole up tree. */
2328 		heap->reqs[hole] = heap->reqs[parent];
2329 		hole = parent;
2330 	}
2331 	heap->reqs[0].offset = offset;
2332 	heap->reqs[0].file = file;
2333 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2334 }
2335 
2336 static void
2337 next_CE(struct read_ce_queue *heap)
2338 {
2339 	uint64_t a_offset, b_offset, c_offset;
2340 	int a, b, c;
2341 	struct read_ce_req tmp;
2342 
2343 	if (heap->cnt < 1)
2344 		return;
2345 
2346 	/*
2347 	 * Move the last item in the heap to the root of the tree
2348 	 */
2349 	heap->reqs[0] = heap->reqs[--(heap->cnt)];
2350 
2351 	/*
2352 	 * Rebalance the heap.
2353 	 */
2354 	a = 0; /* Starting element and its offset */
2355 	a_offset = heap->reqs[a].offset;
2356 	for (;;) {
2357 		b = a + a + 1; /* First child */
2358 		if (b >= heap->cnt)
2359 			return;
2360 		b_offset = heap->reqs[b].offset;
2361 		c = b + 1; /* Use second child if it is smaller. */
2362 		if (c < heap->cnt) {
2363 			c_offset = heap->reqs[c].offset;
2364 			if (c_offset < b_offset) {
2365 				b = c;
2366 				b_offset = c_offset;
2367 			}
2368 		}
2369 		if (a_offset <= b_offset)
2370 			return;
2371 		tmp = heap->reqs[a];
2372 		heap->reqs[a] = heap->reqs[b];
2373 		heap->reqs[b] = tmp;
2374 		a = b;
2375 	}
2376 }
2377 
2378 
2379 static int
2380 read_CE(struct archive_read *a, struct iso9660 *iso9660)
2381 {
2382 	struct read_ce_queue *heap;
2383 	const unsigned char *b, *p, *end;
2384 	struct file_info *file;
2385 	size_t step;
2386 	int r;
2387 
2388 	/* Read data which RRIP "CE" extension points. */
2389 	heap = &(iso9660->read_ce_req);
2390 	step = iso9660->logical_block_size;
2391 	while (heap->cnt &&
2392 	    heap->reqs[0].offset == iso9660->current_position) {
2393 		b = __archive_read_ahead(a, step, NULL);
2394 		if (b == NULL) {
2395 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2396 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2397 			    "Failed to read full block when scanning "
2398 			    "ISO9660 directory list");
2399 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2400 		}
2401 		do {
2402 			file = heap->reqs[0].file;
2403 			if (file->ce_offset + file->ce_size > step) {
2404 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2405 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
2406 				    "Malformed CE information");
2407 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2408 			}
2409 			p = b + file->ce_offset;
2410 			end = p + file->ce_size;
2411 			next_CE(heap);
2412 			r = parse_rockridge(a, file, p, end);
2413 			if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
2414 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2415 		} while (heap->cnt &&
2416 		    heap->reqs[0].offset == iso9660->current_position);
2417 		/* NOTE: Do not move this consume's code to front of
2418 		 * do-while loop. Registration of nested CE extension
2419 		 * might cause error because of current position. */
2420 		__archive_read_consume(a, step);
2421 		iso9660->current_position += step;
2422 	}
2423 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2424 }
2425 
2426 static void
2427 parse_rockridge_NM1(struct file_info *file,
2428 		    const unsigned char *data, int data_length)
2429 {
2430 	if (!file->name_continues)
2431 		archive_string_empty(&file->name);
2432 	file->name_continues = 0;
2433 	if (data_length < 1)
2434 		return;
2435 	/*
2436 	 * NM version 1 extension comprises:
2437 	 *   1 byte flag, value is one of:
2438 	 *     = 0: remainder is name
2439 	 *     = 1: remainder is name, next NM entry continues name
2440 	 *     = 2: "."
2441 	 *     = 4: ".."
2442 	 *     = 32: Implementation specific
2443 	 *     All other values are reserved.
2444 	 */
2445 	switch(data[0]) {
2446 	case 0:
2447 		if (data_length < 2)
2448 			return;
2449 		archive_strncat(&file->name,
2450 		    (const char *)data + 1, data_length - 1);
2451 		break;
2452 	case 1:
2453 		if (data_length < 2)
2454 			return;
2455 		archive_strncat(&file->name,
2456 		    (const char *)data + 1, data_length - 1);
2457 		file->name_continues = 1;
2458 		break;
2459 	case 2:
2460 		archive_strcat(&file->name, ".");
2461 		break;
2462 	case 4:
2463 		archive_strcat(&file->name, "..");
2464 		break;
2465 	default:
2466 		return;
2467 	}
2468 
2469 }
2470 
2471 static void
2472 parse_rockridge_TF1(struct file_info *file, const unsigned char *data,
2473     int data_length)
2474 {
2475 	char flag;
2476 	/*
2477 	 * TF extension comprises:
2478 	 *   one byte flag
2479 	 *   create time (optional)
2480 	 *   modify time (optional)
2481 	 *   access time (optional)
2482 	 *   attribute time (optional)
2483 	 *  Time format and presence of fields
2484 	 *  is controlled by flag bits.
2485 	 */
2486 	if (data_length < 1)
2487 		return;
2488 	flag = data[0];
2489 	++data;
2490 	--data_length;
2491 	if (flag & 0x80) {
2492 		/* Use 17-byte time format. */
2493 		if ((flag & 1) && data_length >= 17) {
2494 			/* Create time. */
2495 			file->birthtime_is_set = 1;
2496 			file->birthtime = isodate17(data);
2497 			data += 17;
2498 			data_length -= 17;
2499 		}
2500 		if ((flag & 2) && data_length >= 17) {
2501 			/* Modify time. */
2502 			file->mtime = isodate17(data);
2503 			data += 17;
2504 			data_length -= 17;
2505 		}
2506 		if ((flag & 4) && data_length >= 17) {
2507 			/* Access time. */
2508 			file->atime = isodate17(data);
2509 			data += 17;
2510 			data_length -= 17;
2511 		}
2512 		if ((flag & 8) && data_length >= 17) {
2513 			/* Attribute change time. */
2514 			file->ctime = isodate17(data);
2515 		}
2516 	} else {
2517 		/* Use 7-byte time format. */
2518 		if ((flag & 1) && data_length >= 7) {
2519 			/* Create time. */
2520 			file->birthtime_is_set = 1;
2521 			file->birthtime = isodate7(data);
2522 			data += 7;
2523 			data_length -= 7;
2524 		}
2525 		if ((flag & 2) && data_length >= 7) {
2526 			/* Modify time. */
2527 			file->mtime = isodate7(data);
2528 			data += 7;
2529 			data_length -= 7;
2530 		}
2531 		if ((flag & 4) && data_length >= 7) {
2532 			/* Access time. */
2533 			file->atime = isodate7(data);
2534 			data += 7;
2535 			data_length -= 7;
2536 		}
2537 		if ((flag & 8) && data_length >= 7) {
2538 			/* Attribute change time. */
2539 			file->ctime = isodate7(data);
2540 		}
2541 	}
2542 }
2543 
2544 static void
2545 parse_rockridge_SL1(struct file_info *file, const unsigned char *data,
2546     int data_length)
2547 {
2548 	const char *separator = "";
2549 
2550 	if (!file->symlink_continues || file->symlink.length < 1)
2551 		archive_string_empty(&file->symlink);
2552 	file->symlink_continues = 0;
2553 
2554 	/*
2555 	 * Defined flag values:
2556 	 *  0: This is the last SL record for this symbolic link
2557 	 *  1: this symbolic link field continues in next SL entry
2558 	 *  All other values are reserved.
2559 	 */
2560 	if (data_length < 1)
2561 		return;
2562 	switch(*data) {
2563 	case 0:
2564 		break;
2565 	case 1:
2566 		file->symlink_continues = 1;
2567 		break;
2568 	default:
2569 		return;
2570 	}
2571 	++data;  /* Skip flag byte. */
2572 	--data_length;
2573 
2574 	/*
2575 	 * SL extension body stores "components".
2576 	 * Basically, this is a complicated way of storing
2577 	 * a POSIX path.  It also interferes with using
2578 	 * symlinks for storing non-path data. <sigh>
2579 	 *
2580 	 * Each component is 2 bytes (flag and length)
2581 	 * possibly followed by name data.
2582 	 */
2583 	while (data_length >= 2) {
2584 		unsigned char flag = *data++;
2585 		unsigned char nlen = *data++;
2586 		data_length -= 2;
2587 
2588 		archive_strcat(&file->symlink, separator);
2589 		separator = "/";
2590 
2591 		switch(flag) {
2592 		case 0: /* Usual case, this is text. */
2593 			if (data_length < nlen)
2594 				return;
2595 			archive_strncat(&file->symlink,
2596 			    (const char *)data, nlen);
2597 			break;
2598 		case 0x01: /* Text continues in next component. */
2599 			if (data_length < nlen)
2600 				return;
2601 			archive_strncat(&file->symlink,
2602 			    (const char *)data, nlen);
2603 			separator = "";
2604 			break;
2605 		case 0x02: /* Current dir. */
2606 			archive_strcat(&file->symlink, ".");
2607 			break;
2608 		case 0x04: /* Parent dir. */
2609 			archive_strcat(&file->symlink, "..");
2610 			break;
2611 		case 0x08: /* Root of filesystem. */
2612 			archive_strcat(&file->symlink, "/");
2613 			separator = "";
2614 			break;
2615 		case 0x10: /* Undefined (historically "volume root" */
2616 			archive_string_empty(&file->symlink);
2617 			archive_strcat(&file->symlink, "ROOT");
2618 			break;
2619 		case 0x20: /* Undefined (historically "hostname") */
2620 			archive_strcat(&file->symlink, "hostname");
2621 			break;
2622 		default:
2623 			/* TODO: issue a warning ? */
2624 			return;
2625 		}
2626 		data += nlen;
2627 		data_length -= nlen;
2628 	}
2629 }
2630 
2631 static void
2632 parse_rockridge_ZF1(struct file_info *file, const unsigned char *data,
2633     int data_length)
2634 {
2635 
2636 	if (data[0] == 0x70 && data[1] == 0x7a && data_length == 12) {
2637 		/* paged zlib */
2638 		file->pz = 1;
2639 		file->pz_log2_bs = data[3];
2640 		file->pz_uncompressed_size = archive_le32dec(&data[4]);
2641 	}
2642 }
2643 
2644 static void
2645 register_file(struct iso9660 *iso9660, struct file_info *file)
2646 {
2647 
2648 	file->use_next = iso9660->use_files;
2649 	iso9660->use_files = file;
2650 }
2651 
2652 static void
2653 release_files(struct iso9660 *iso9660)
2654 {
2655 	struct content *con, *connext;
2656 	struct file_info *file;
2657 
2658 	file = iso9660->use_files;
2659 	while (file != NULL) {
2660 		struct file_info *next = file->use_next;
2661 
2662 		archive_string_free(&file->name);
2663 		archive_string_free(&file->symlink);
2664 		free(file->utf16be_name);
2665 		con = file->contents.first;
2666 		while (con != NULL) {
2667 			connext = con->next;
2668 			free(con);
2669 			con = connext;
2670 		}
2671 		free(file);
2672 		file = next;
2673 	}
2674 }
2675 
2676 static int
2677 next_entry_seek(struct archive_read *a, struct iso9660 *iso9660,
2678     struct file_info **pfile)
2679 {
2680 	struct file_info *file;
2681 	int r;
2682 
2683 	r = next_cache_entry(a, iso9660, pfile);
2684 	if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
2685 		return (r);
2686 	file = *pfile;
2687 
2688 	/* Don't waste time seeking for zero-length bodies. */
2689 	if (file->size == 0)
2690 		file->offset = iso9660->current_position;
2691 
2692 	/* flush any remaining bytes from the last round to ensure
2693 	 * we're positioned */
2694 	if (iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed) {
2695 		__archive_read_consume(a, iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed);
2696 		iso9660->entry_bytes_unconsumed = 0;
2697 	}
2698 
2699 	/* Seek forward to the start of the entry. */
2700 	if (iso9660->current_position < file->offset) {
2701 		int64_t step;
2702 
2703 		step = file->offset - iso9660->current_position;
2704 		step = __archive_read_consume(a, step);
2705 		if (step < 0)
2706 			return ((int)step);
2707 		iso9660->current_position = file->offset;
2708 	}
2709 
2710 	/* We found body of file; handle it now. */
2711 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2712 }
2713 
2714 static int
2715 next_cache_entry(struct archive_read *a, struct iso9660 *iso9660,
2716     struct file_info **pfile)
2717 {
2718 	struct file_info *file;
2719 	struct {
2720 		struct file_info	*first;
2721 		struct file_info	**last;
2722 	}	empty_files;
2723 	int64_t number;
2724 	int count;
2725 
2726 	file = cache_get_entry(iso9660);
2727 	if (file != NULL) {
2728 		*pfile = file;
2729 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2730 	}
2731 
2732 	for (;;) {
2733 		struct file_info *re, *d;
2734 
2735 		*pfile = file = next_entry(iso9660);
2736 		if (file == NULL) {
2737 			/*
2738 			 * If directory entries all which are descendant of
2739 			 * rr_moved are still remaining, expose their.
2740 			 */
2741 			if (iso9660->re_files.first != NULL &&
2742 			    iso9660->rr_moved != NULL &&
2743 			    iso9660->rr_moved->rr_moved_has_re_only)
2744 				/* Expose "rr_moved" entry. */
2745 				cache_add_entry(iso9660, iso9660->rr_moved);
2746 			while ((re = re_get_entry(iso9660)) != NULL) {
2747 				/* Expose its descendant dirs. */
2748 				while ((d = rede_get_entry(re)) != NULL)
2749 					cache_add_entry(iso9660, d);
2750 			}
2751 			if (iso9660->cache_files.first != NULL)
2752 				return (next_cache_entry(a, iso9660, pfile));
2753 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
2754 		}
2755 
2756 		if (file->cl_offset) {
2757 			struct file_info *first_re = NULL;
2758 			int nexted_re = 0;
2759 
2760 			/*
2761 			 * Find "RE" dir for the current file, which
2762 			 * has "CL" flag.
2763 			 */
2764 			while ((re = re_get_entry(iso9660))
2765 			    != first_re) {
2766 				if (first_re == NULL)
2767 					first_re = re;
2768 				if (re->offset == file->cl_offset) {
2769 					re->parent->subdirs--;
2770 					re->parent = file->parent;
2771 					re->re = 0;
2772 					if (re->parent->re_descendant) {
2773 						nexted_re = 1;
2774 						re->re_descendant = 1;
2775 						if (rede_add_entry(re) < 0)
2776 							goto fatal_rr;
2777 						/* Move a list of descendants
2778 						 * to a new ancestor. */
2779 						while ((d = rede_get_entry(
2780 						    re)) != NULL)
2781 							if (rede_add_entry(d)
2782 							    < 0)
2783 								goto fatal_rr;
2784 						break;
2785 					}
2786 					/* Replace the current file
2787 					 * with "RE" dir */
2788 					*pfile = file = re;
2789 					/* Expose its descendant */
2790 					while ((d = rede_get_entry(
2791 					    file)) != NULL)
2792 						cache_add_entry(
2793 						    iso9660, d);
2794 					break;
2795 				} else
2796 					re_add_entry(iso9660, re);
2797 			}
2798 			if (nexted_re) {
2799 				/*
2800 				 * Do not expose this at this time
2801 				 * because we have not gotten its full-path
2802 				 * name yet.
2803 				 */
2804 				continue;
2805 			}
2806 		} else if ((file->mode & AE_IFMT) == AE_IFDIR) {
2807 			int r;
2808 
2809 			/* Read file entries in this dir. */
2810 			r = read_children(a, file);
2811 			if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
2812 				return (r);
2813 
2814 			/*
2815 			 * Handle a special dir of Rockridge extensions,
2816 			 * "rr_moved".
2817 			 */
2818 			if (file->rr_moved) {
2819 				/*
2820 				 * If this has only the subdirectories which
2821 				 * have "RE" flags, do not expose at this time.
2822 				 */
2823 				if (file->rr_moved_has_re_only)
2824 					continue;
2825 				/* Otherwise expose "rr_moved" entry. */
2826 			} else if (file->re) {
2827 				/*
2828 				 * Do not expose this at this time
2829 				 * because we have not gotten its full-path
2830 				 * name yet.
2831 				 */
2832 				re_add_entry(iso9660, file);
2833 				continue;
2834 			} else if (file->re_descendant) {
2835 				/*
2836 				 * If the top level "RE" entry of this entry
2837 				 * is not exposed, we, accordingly, should not
2838 				 * expose this entry at this time because
2839 				 * we cannot make its proper full-path name.
2840 				 */
2841 				if (rede_add_entry(file) == 0)
2842 					continue;
2843 				/* Otherwise we can expose this entry because
2844 				 * it seems its top level "RE" has already been
2845 				 * exposed. */
2846 			}
2847 		}
2848 		break;
2849 	}
2850 
2851 	if ((file->mode & AE_IFMT) != AE_IFREG || file->number == -1)
2852 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2853 
2854 	count = 0;
2855 	number = file->number;
2856 	iso9660->cache_files.first = NULL;
2857 	iso9660->cache_files.last = &(iso9660->cache_files.first);
2858 	empty_files.first = NULL;
2859 	empty_files.last = &empty_files.first;
2860 	/* Collect files which has the same file serial number.
2861 	 * Peek pending_files so that file which number is different
2862 	 * is not put back. */
2863 	while (iso9660->pending_files.used > 0 &&
2864 	    (iso9660->pending_files.files[0]->number == -1 ||
2865 	     iso9660->pending_files.files[0]->number == number)) {
2866 		if (file->number == -1) {
2867 			/* This file has the same offset
2868 			 * but it's wrong offset which empty files
2869 			 * and symlink files have.
2870 			 * NOTE: This wrong offset was recorded by
2871 			 * old mkisofs utility. If ISO images is
2872 			 * created by latest mkisofs, this does not
2873 			 * happen.
2874 			 */
2875 			file->next = NULL;
2876 			*empty_files.last = file;
2877 			empty_files.last = &(file->next);
2878 		} else {
2879 			count++;
2880 			cache_add_entry(iso9660, file);
2881 		}
2882 		file = next_entry(iso9660);
2883 	}
2884 
2885 	if (count == 0) {
2886 		*pfile = file;
2887 		return ((file == NULL)?ARCHIVE_EOF:ARCHIVE_OK);
2888 	}
2889 	if (file->number == -1) {
2890 		file->next = NULL;
2891 		*empty_files.last = file;
2892 		empty_files.last = &(file->next);
2893 	} else {
2894 		count++;
2895 		cache_add_entry(iso9660, file);
2896 	}
2897 
2898 	if (count > 1) {
2899 		/* The count is the same as number of hardlink,
2900 		 * so much so that each nlinks of files in cache_file
2901 		 * is overwritten by value of the count.
2902 		 */
2903 		for (file = iso9660->cache_files.first;
2904 		    file != NULL; file = file->next)
2905 			file->nlinks = count;
2906 	}
2907 	/* If there are empty files, that files are added
2908 	 * to the tail of the cache_files. */
2909 	if (empty_files.first != NULL) {
2910 		*iso9660->cache_files.last = empty_files.first;
2911 		iso9660->cache_files.last = empty_files.last;
2912 	}
2913 	*pfile = cache_get_entry(iso9660);
2914 	return ((*pfile == NULL)?ARCHIVE_EOF:ARCHIVE_OK);
2915 
2916 fatal_rr:
2917 	archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2918 	    "Failed to connect 'CL' pointer to 'RE' rr_moved pointer of "
2919 	    "Rockridge extensions: current position = %jd, CL offset = %jd",
2920 	    (intmax_t)iso9660->current_position, (intmax_t)file->cl_offset);
2921 	return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2922 }
2923 
2924 static inline void
2925 re_add_entry(struct iso9660 *iso9660, struct file_info *file)
2926 {
2927 	file->re_next = NULL;
2928 	*iso9660->re_files.last = file;
2929 	iso9660->re_files.last = &(file->re_next);
2930 }
2931 
2932 static inline struct file_info *
2933 re_get_entry(struct iso9660 *iso9660)
2934 {
2935 	struct file_info *file;
2936 
2937 	if ((file = iso9660->re_files.first) != NULL) {
2938 		iso9660->re_files.first = file->re_next;
2939 		if (iso9660->re_files.first == NULL)
2940 			iso9660->re_files.last =
2941 			    &(iso9660->re_files.first);
2942 	}
2943 	return (file);
2944 }
2945 
2946 static inline int
2947 rede_add_entry(struct file_info *file)
2948 {
2949 	struct file_info *re;
2950 
2951 	/*
2952 	 * Find "RE" entry.
2953 	 */
2954 	re = file->parent;
2955 	while (re != NULL && !re->re)
2956 		re = re->parent;
2957 	if (re == NULL)
2958 		return (-1);
2959 
2960 	file->re_next = NULL;
2961 	*re->rede_files.last = file;
2962 	re->rede_files.last = &(file->re_next);
2963 	return (0);
2964 }
2965 
2966 static inline struct file_info *
2967 rede_get_entry(struct file_info *re)
2968 {
2969 	struct file_info *file;
2970 
2971 	if ((file = re->rede_files.first) != NULL) {
2972 		re->rede_files.first = file->re_next;
2973 		if (re->rede_files.first == NULL)
2974 			re->rede_files.last =
2975 			    &(re->rede_files.first);
2976 	}
2977 	return (file);
2978 }
2979 
2980 static inline void
2981 cache_add_entry(struct iso9660 *iso9660, struct file_info *file)
2982 {
2983 	file->next = NULL;
2984 	*iso9660->cache_files.last = file;
2985 	iso9660->cache_files.last = &(file->next);
2986 }
2987 
2988 static inline struct file_info *
2989 cache_get_entry(struct iso9660 *iso9660)
2990 {
2991 	struct file_info *file;
2992 
2993 	if ((file = iso9660->cache_files.first) != NULL) {
2994 		iso9660->cache_files.first = file->next;
2995 		if (iso9660->cache_files.first == NULL)
2996 			iso9660->cache_files.last =
2997 			    &(iso9660->cache_files.first);
2998 	}
2999 	return (file);
3000 }
3001 
3002 static int
3003 heap_add_entry(struct archive_read *a, struct heap_queue *heap,
3004     struct file_info *file, uint64_t key)
3005 {
3006 	uint64_t file_key, parent_key;
3007 	int hole, parent;
3008 
3009 	/* Expand our pending files list as necessary. */
3010 	if (heap->used >= heap->allocated) {
3011 		struct file_info **new_pending_files;
3012 		int new_size = heap->allocated * 2;
3013 
3014 		if (heap->allocated < 1024)
3015 			new_size = 1024;
3016 		/* Overflow might keep us from growing the list. */
3017 		if (new_size <= heap->allocated) {
3018 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
3019 			    ENOMEM, "Out of memory");
3020 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
3021 		}
3022 		new_pending_files = (struct file_info **)
3023 		    malloc(new_size * sizeof(new_pending_files[0]));
3024 		if (new_pending_files == NULL) {
3025 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
3026 			    ENOMEM, "Out of memory");
3027 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
3028 		}
3029 		if (heap->allocated)
3030 			memcpy(new_pending_files, heap->files,
3031 			    heap->allocated * sizeof(new_pending_files[0]));
3032 		if (heap->files != NULL)
3033 			free(heap->files);
3034 		heap->files = new_pending_files;
3035 		heap->allocated = new_size;
3036 	}
3037 
3038 	file_key = file->key = key;
3039 
3040 	/*
3041 	 * Start with hole at end, walk it up tree to find insertion point.
3042 	 */
3043 	hole = heap->used++;
3044 	while (hole > 0) {
3045 		parent = (hole - 1)/2;
3046 		parent_key = heap->files[parent]->key;
3047 		if (file_key >= parent_key) {
3048 			heap->files[hole] = file;
3049 			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
3050 		}
3051 		/* Move parent into hole <==> move hole up tree. */
3052 		heap->files[hole] = heap->files[parent];
3053 		hole = parent;
3054 	}
3055 	heap->files[0] = file;
3056 
3057 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
3058 }
3059 
3060 static struct file_info *
3061 heap_get_entry(struct heap_queue *heap)
3062 {
3063 	uint64_t a_key, b_key, c_key;
3064 	int a, b, c;
3065 	struct file_info *r, *tmp;
3066 
3067 	if (heap->used < 1)
3068 		return (NULL);
3069 
3070 	/*
3071 	 * The first file in the list is the earliest; we'll return this.
3072 	 */
3073 	r = heap->files[0];
3074 
3075 	/*
3076 	 * Move the last item in the heap to the root of the tree
3077 	 */
3078 	heap->files[0] = heap->files[--(heap->used)];
3079 
3080 	/*
3081 	 * Rebalance the heap.
3082 	 */
3083 	a = 0; /* Starting element and its heap key */
3084 	a_key = heap->files[a]->key;
3085 	for (;;) {
3086 		b = a + a + 1; /* First child */
3087 		if (b >= heap->used)
3088 			return (r);
3089 		b_key = heap->files[b]->key;
3090 		c = b + 1; /* Use second child if it is smaller. */
3091 		if (c < heap->used) {
3092 			c_key = heap->files[c]->key;
3093 			if (c_key < b_key) {
3094 				b = c;
3095 				b_key = c_key;
3096 			}
3097 		}
3098 		if (a_key <= b_key)
3099 			return (r);
3100 		tmp = heap->files[a];
3101 		heap->files[a] = heap->files[b];
3102 		heap->files[b] = tmp;
3103 		a = b;
3104 	}
3105 }
3106 
3107 static unsigned int
3108 toi(const void *p, int n)
3109 {
3110 	const unsigned char *v = (const unsigned char *)p;
3111 	if (n > 1)
3112 		return v[0] + 256 * toi(v + 1, n - 1);
3113 	if (n == 1)
3114 		return v[0];
3115 	return (0);
3116 }
3117 
3118 static time_t
3119 isodate7(const unsigned char *v)
3120 {
3121 	struct tm tm;
3122 	int offset;
3123 	time_t t;
3124 
3125 	memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(tm));
3126 	tm.tm_year = v[0];
3127 	tm.tm_mon = v[1] - 1;
3128 	tm.tm_mday = v[2];
3129 	tm.tm_hour = v[3];
3130 	tm.tm_min = v[4];
3131 	tm.tm_sec = v[5];
3132 	/* v[6] is the signed timezone offset, in 1/4-hour increments. */
3133 	offset = ((const signed char *)v)[6];
3134 	if (offset > -48 && offset < 52) {
3135 		tm.tm_hour -= offset / 4;
3136 		tm.tm_min -= (offset % 4) * 15;
3137 	}
3138 	t = time_from_tm(&tm);
3139 	if (t == (time_t)-1)
3140 		return ((time_t)0);
3141 	return (t);
3142 }
3143 
3144 static time_t
3145 isodate17(const unsigned char *v)
3146 {
3147 	struct tm tm;
3148 	int offset;
3149 	time_t t;
3150 
3151 	memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(tm));
3152 	tm.tm_year = (v[0] - '0') * 1000 + (v[1] - '0') * 100
3153 	    + (v[2] - '0') * 10 + (v[3] - '0')
3154 	    - 1900;
3155 	tm.tm_mon = (v[4] - '0') * 10 + (v[5] - '0');
3156 	tm.tm_mday = (v[6] - '0') * 10 + (v[7] - '0');
3157 	tm.tm_hour = (v[8] - '0') * 10 + (v[9] - '0');
3158 	tm.tm_min = (v[10] - '0') * 10 + (v[11] - '0');
3159 	tm.tm_sec = (v[12] - '0') * 10 + (v[13] - '0');
3160 	/* v[16] is the signed timezone offset, in 1/4-hour increments. */
3161 	offset = ((const signed char *)v)[16];
3162 	if (offset > -48 && offset < 52) {
3163 		tm.tm_hour -= offset / 4;
3164 		tm.tm_min -= (offset % 4) * 15;
3165 	}
3166 	t = time_from_tm(&tm);
3167 	if (t == (time_t)-1)
3168 		return ((time_t)0);
3169 	return (t);
3170 }
3171 
3172 static time_t
3173 time_from_tm(struct tm *t)
3174 {
3175 #if HAVE_TIMEGM
3176         /* Use platform timegm() if available. */
3177         return (timegm(t));
3178 #elif HAVE__MKGMTIME64
3179         return (_mkgmtime64(t));
3180 #else
3181         /* Else use direct calculation using POSIX assumptions. */
3182         /* First, fix up tm_yday based on the year/month/day. */
3183         if (mktime(t) == (time_t)-1)
3184                 return ((time_t)-1);
3185         /* Then we can compute timegm() from first principles. */
3186         return (t->tm_sec
3187             + t->tm_min * 60
3188             + t->tm_hour * 3600
3189             + t->tm_yday * 86400
3190             + (t->tm_year - 70) * 31536000
3191             + ((t->tm_year - 69) / 4) * 86400
3192             - ((t->tm_year - 1) / 100) * 86400
3193             + ((t->tm_year + 299) / 400) * 86400);
3194 #endif
3195 }
3196 
3197 static const char *
3198 build_pathname(struct archive_string *as, struct file_info *file, int depth)
3199 {
3200 	// Plain ISO9660 only allows 8 dir levels; if we get
3201 	// to 1000, then something is very, very wrong.
3202 	if (depth > 1000) {
3203 		return NULL;
3204 	}
3205 	if (file->parent != NULL && archive_strlen(&file->parent->name) > 0) {
3206 		if (build_pathname(as, file->parent, depth + 1) == NULL) {
3207 			return NULL;
3208 		}
3209 		archive_strcat(as, "/");
3210 	}
3211 	if (archive_strlen(&file->name) == 0)
3212 		archive_strcat(as, ".");
3213 	else
3214 		archive_string_concat(as, &file->name);
3215 	return (as->s);
3216 }
3217 
3218 static int
3219 build_pathname_utf16be(unsigned char *p, size_t max, size_t *len,
3220     struct file_info *file)
3221 {
3222 	if (file->parent != NULL && file->parent->utf16be_bytes > 0) {
3223 		if (build_pathname_utf16be(p, max, len, file->parent) != 0)
3224 			return (-1);
3225 		p[*len] = 0;
3226 		p[*len + 1] = '/';
3227 		*len += 2;
3228 	}
3229 	if (file->utf16be_bytes == 0) {
3230 		if (*len + 2 > max)
3231 			return (-1);/* Path is too long! */
3232 		p[*len] = 0;
3233 		p[*len + 1] = '.';
3234 		*len += 2;
3235 	} else {
3236 		if (*len + file->utf16be_bytes > max)
3237 			return (-1);/* Path is too long! */
3238 		memcpy(p + *len, file->utf16be_name, file->utf16be_bytes);
3239 		*len += file->utf16be_bytes;
3240 	}
3241 	return (0);
3242 }
3243 
3244 #if DEBUG
3245 static void
3246 dump_isodirrec(FILE *out, const unsigned char *isodirrec)
3247 {
3248 	fprintf(out, " l %d,",
3249 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_length_offset, DR_length_size));
3250 	fprintf(out, " a %d,",
3251 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_ext_attr_length_offset, DR_ext_attr_length_size));
3252 	fprintf(out, " ext 0x%x,",
3253 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_extent_offset, DR_extent_size));
3254 	fprintf(out, " s %d,",
3255 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_size_offset, DR_extent_size));
3256 	fprintf(out, " f 0x%x,",
3257 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_flags_offset, DR_flags_size));
3258 	fprintf(out, " u %d,",
3259 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_file_unit_size_offset, DR_file_unit_size_size));
3260 	fprintf(out, " ilv %d,",
3261 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_interleave_offset, DR_interleave_size));
3262 	fprintf(out, " seq %d,",
3263 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_volume_sequence_number_offset,
3264 		DR_volume_sequence_number_size));
3265 	fprintf(out, " nl %d:",
3266 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_name_len_offset, DR_name_len_size));
3267 	fprintf(out, " `%.*s'",
3268 	    toi(isodirrec + DR_name_len_offset, DR_name_len_size),
3269 		isodirrec + DR_name_offset);
3270 }
3271 #endif
3272