diff options
author | The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> | 2009-03-03 18:28:14 -0800 |
---|---|---|
committer | The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> | 2009-03-03 18:28:14 -0800 |
commit | ffb48f64fec674c6dd923eb8b1eb3f743e05a8ba (patch) | |
tree | 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 /minzip | |
parent | d4ae69739ebb67374d62229829df07bf2de85103 (diff) | |
download | bootable_recovery-ffb48f64fec674c6dd923eb8b1eb3f743e05a8ba.zip bootable_recovery-ffb48f64fec674c6dd923eb8b1eb3f743e05a8ba.tar.gz bootable_recovery-ffb48f64fec674c6dd923eb8b1eb3f743e05a8ba.tar.bz2 |
auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843
Diffstat (limited to 'minzip')
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Android.mk | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Bits.h | 357 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/DirUtil.c | 280 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/DirUtil.h | 51 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Hash.c | 390 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Hash.h | 186 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Inlines.c | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Log.h | 207 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/SysUtil.c | 212 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/SysUtil.h | 61 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Zip.c | 1098 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/Zip.h | 206 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | minzip/inline_magic.h | 26 |
13 files changed, 0 insertions, 3118 deletions
diff --git a/minzip/Android.mk b/minzip/Android.mk deleted file mode 100644 index b1ee674..0000000 --- a/minzip/Android.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir) -include $(CLEAR_VARS) - -LOCAL_SRC_FILES := \ - Hash.c \ - SysUtil.c \ - DirUtil.c \ - Inlines.c \ - Zip.c - -LOCAL_C_INCLUDES += \ - external/zlib \ - external/safe-iop/include - -LOCAL_MODULE := libminzip - -LOCAL_CFLAGS += -Wall - -include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY) diff --git a/minzip/Bits.h b/minzip/Bits.h deleted file mode 100644 index f96e6c4..0000000 --- a/minzip/Bits.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,357 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Some handy functions for manipulating bits and bytes. - */ -#ifndef _MINZIP_BITS -#define _MINZIP_BITS - -#include "inline_magic.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -/* - * Get 1 byte. (Included to make the code more legible.) - */ -INLINE unsigned char get1(unsigned const char* pSrc) -{ - return *pSrc; -} - -/* - * Get 2 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned short get2BE(unsigned char const* pSrc) -{ - unsigned short result; - - result = *pSrc++ << 8; - result |= *pSrc++; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 4 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned int get4BE(unsigned char const* pSrc) -{ - unsigned int result; - - result = *pSrc++ << 24; - result |= *pSrc++ << 16; - result |= *pSrc++ << 8; - result |= *pSrc++; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 8 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned long long get8BE(unsigned char const* pSrc) -{ - unsigned long long result; - - result = (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 56; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 48; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 40; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 32; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 24; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 16; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 8; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 2 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned short get2LE(unsigned char const* pSrc) -{ - unsigned short result; - - result = *pSrc++; - result |= *pSrc++ << 8; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 4 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned int get4LE(unsigned char const* pSrc) -{ - unsigned int result; - - result = *pSrc++; - result |= *pSrc++ << 8; - result |= *pSrc++ << 16; - result |= *pSrc++ << 24; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 8 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned long long get8LE(unsigned char const* pSrc) -{ - unsigned long long result; - - result = (unsigned long long) *pSrc++; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 8; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 16; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 24; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 32; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 40; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 48; - result |= (unsigned long long) *pSrc++ << 56; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Grab 1 byte and advance the data pointer. - */ -INLINE unsigned char read1(unsigned const char** ppSrc) -{ - return *(*ppSrc)++; -} - -/* - * Grab 2 big-endian bytes and advance the data pointer. - */ -INLINE unsigned short read2BE(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned short result; - - result = *(*ppSrc)++ << 8; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Grab 4 big-endian bytes and advance the data pointer. - */ -INLINE unsigned int read4BE(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned int result; - - result = *(*ppSrc)++ << 24; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++ << 16; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++ << 8; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 8 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned long long read8BE(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned long long result; - - result = (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 56; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 48; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 40; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 32; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 24; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 16; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 8; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Grab 2 little-endian bytes and advance the data pointer. - */ -INLINE unsigned short read2LE(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned short result; - - result = *(*ppSrc)++; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++ << 8; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Grab 4 little-endian bytes and advance the data pointer. - */ -INLINE unsigned int read4LE(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned int result; - - result = *(*ppSrc)++; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++ << 8; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++ << 16; - result |= *(*ppSrc)++ << 24; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Get 8 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE unsigned long long read8LE(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned long long result; - - result = (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 8; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 16; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 24; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 32; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 40; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 48; - result |= (unsigned long long) *(*ppSrc)++ << 56; - - return result; -} - -/* - * Skip over a UTF-8 string. - */ -INLINE void skipUtf8String(unsigned char const** ppSrc) -{ - unsigned int length = read4BE(ppSrc); - - (*ppSrc) += length; -} - -/* - * Read a UTF-8 string into a fixed-size buffer, and null-terminate it. - * - * Returns the length of the original string. - */ -INLINE int readUtf8String(unsigned char const** ppSrc, char* buf, size_t bufLen) -{ - unsigned int length = read4BE(ppSrc); - size_t copyLen = (length < bufLen) ? length : bufLen-1; - - memcpy(buf, *ppSrc, copyLen); - buf[copyLen] = '\0'; - - (*ppSrc) += length; - return length; -} - -/* - * Read a UTF-8 string into newly-allocated storage, and null-terminate it. - * - * Returns the string and its length. (The latter is probably unnecessary - * for the way we're using UTF8.) - */ -INLINE char* readNewUtf8String(unsigned char const** ppSrc, size_t* pLength) -{ - unsigned int length = read4BE(ppSrc); - char* buf; - - buf = (char*) malloc(length+1); - - memcpy(buf, *ppSrc, length); - buf[length] = '\0'; - - (*ppSrc) += length; - - *pLength = length; - return buf; -} - - -/* - * Set 1 byte. (Included to make the code more legible.) - */ -INLINE void set1(unsigned char* buf, unsigned char val) -{ - *buf = (unsigned char)(val); -} - -/* - * Set 2 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE void set2BE(unsigned char* buf, unsigned short val) -{ - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 8); - *buf = (unsigned char)(val); -} - -/* - * Set 4 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE void set4BE(unsigned char* buf, unsigned int val) -{ - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 24); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 16); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 8); - *buf = (unsigned char)(val); -} - -/* - * Set 8 big-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE void set8BE(unsigned char* buf, unsigned long long val) -{ - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 56); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 48); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 40); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 32); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 24); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 16); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 8); - *buf = (unsigned char)(val); -} - -/* - * Set 2 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE void set2LE(unsigned char* buf, unsigned short val) -{ - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val); - *buf = (unsigned char)(val >> 8); -} - -/* - * Set 4 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE void set4LE(unsigned char* buf, unsigned int val) -{ - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 8); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 16); - *buf = (unsigned char)(val >> 24); -} - -/* - * Set 8 little-endian bytes. - */ -INLINE void set8LE(unsigned char* buf, unsigned long long val) -{ - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 8); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 16); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 24); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 32); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 40); - *buf++ = (unsigned char)(val >> 48); - *buf = (unsigned char)(val >> 56); -} - -/* - * Stuff a UTF-8 string into the buffer. - */ -INLINE void setUtf8String(unsigned char* buf, const unsigned char* str) -{ - unsigned int strLen = strlen((const char*)str); - - set4BE(buf, strLen); - memcpy(buf + sizeof(unsigned int), str, strLen); -} - -#endif /*_MINZIP_BITS*/ diff --git a/minzip/DirUtil.c b/minzip/DirUtil.c deleted file mode 100644 index 20c89cd..0000000 --- a/minzip/DirUtil.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,280 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <dirent.h> -#include <limits.h> - -#include "DirUtil.h" - -typedef enum { DMISSING, DDIR, DILLEGAL } DirStatus; - -static DirStatus -getPathDirStatus(const char *path) -{ - struct stat st; - int err; - - err = stat(path, &st); - if (err == 0) { - /* Something's there; make sure it's a directory. - */ - if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { - return DDIR; - } - errno = ENOTDIR; - return DILLEGAL; - } else if (errno != ENOENT) { - /* Something went wrong, or something in the path - * is bad. Can't do anything in this situation. - */ - return DILLEGAL; - } - return DMISSING; -} - -int -dirCreateHierarchy(const char *path, int mode, - const struct utimbuf *timestamp, bool stripFileName) -{ - DirStatus ds; - - /* Check for an empty string before we bother - * making any syscalls. - */ - if (path[0] == '\0') { - errno = ENOENT; - return -1; - } - - /* Allocate a path that we can modify; stick a slash on - * the end to make things easier. - */ - size_t pathLen = strlen(path); - char *cpath = (char *)malloc(pathLen + 2); - if (cpath == NULL) { - errno = ENOMEM; - return -1; - } - memcpy(cpath, path, pathLen); - if (stripFileName) { - /* Strip everything after the last slash. - */ - char *c = cpath + pathLen - 1; - while (c != cpath && *c != '/') { - c--; - } - if (c == cpath) { -//xxx test this path - /* No directory component. Act like the path was empty. - */ - errno = ENOENT; - free(cpath); - return -1; - } - c[1] = '\0'; // Terminate after the slash we found. - } else { - /* Make sure that the path ends in a slash. - */ - cpath[pathLen] = '/'; - cpath[pathLen + 1] = '\0'; - } - - /* See if it already exists. - */ - ds = getPathDirStatus(cpath); - if (ds == DDIR) { - return 0; - } else if (ds == DILLEGAL) { - return -1; - } - - /* Walk up the path from the root and make each level. - * If a directory already exists, no big deal. - */ - char *p = cpath; - while (*p != '\0') { - /* Skip any slashes, watching out for the end of the string. - */ - while (*p != '\0' && *p == '/') { - p++; - } - if (*p == '\0') { - break; - } - - /* Find the end of the next path component. - * We know that we'll see a slash before the NUL, - * because we added it, above. - */ - while (*p != '/') { - p++; - } - *p = '\0'; - - /* Check this part of the path and make a new directory - * if necessary. - */ - ds = getPathDirStatus(cpath); - if (ds == DILLEGAL) { - /* Could happen if some other process/thread is - * messing with the filesystem. - */ - free(cpath); - return -1; - } else if (ds == DMISSING) { - int err; - - err = mkdir(cpath, mode); - if (err != 0) { - free(cpath); - return -1; - } - if (timestamp != NULL && utime(cpath, timestamp)) { - free(cpath); - return -1; - } - } - // else, this directory already exists. - - /* Repair the path and continue. - */ - *p = '/'; - } - free(cpath); - - return 0; -} - -int -dirUnlinkHierarchy(const char *path) -{ - struct stat st; - DIR *dir; - struct dirent *de; - int fail = 0; - - /* is it a file or directory? */ - if (lstat(path, &st) < 0) { - return -1; - } - - /* a file, so unlink it */ - if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { - return unlink(path); - } - - /* a directory, so open handle */ - dir = opendir(path); - if (dir == NULL) { - return -1; - } - - /* recurse over components */ - errno = 0; - while ((de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { -//TODO: don't blow the stack - char dn[PATH_MAX]; - if (!strcmp(de->d_name, "..") || !strcmp(de->d_name, ".")) { - continue; - } - snprintf(dn, sizeof(dn), "%s/%s", path, de->d_name); - if (dirUnlinkHierarchy(dn) < 0) { - fail = 1; - break; - } - errno = 0; - } - /* in case readdir or unlink_recursive failed */ - if (fail || errno < 0) { - int save = errno; - closedir(dir); - errno = save; - return -1; - } - - /* close directory handle */ - if (closedir(dir) < 0) { - return -1; - } - - /* delete target directory */ - return rmdir(path); -} - -int -dirSetHierarchyPermissions(const char *path, - int uid, int gid, int dirMode, int fileMode) -{ - struct stat st; - if (lstat(path, &st)) { - return -1; - } - - /* ignore symlinks */ - if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { - return 0; - } - - /* directories and files get different permissions */ - if (chown(path, uid, gid) || - chmod(path, S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) ? dirMode : fileMode)) { - return -1; - } - - /* recurse over directory components */ - if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { - DIR *dir = opendir(path); - if (dir == NULL) { - return -1; - } - - errno = 0; - const struct dirent *de; - while (errno == 0 && (de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { - if (!strcmp(de->d_name, "..") || !strcmp(de->d_name, ".")) { - continue; - } - - char dn[PATH_MAX]; - snprintf(dn, sizeof(dn), "%s/%s", path, de->d_name); - if (!dirSetHierarchyPermissions(dn, uid, gid, dirMode, fileMode)) { - errno = 0; - } else if (errno == 0) { - errno = -1; - } - } - - if (errno != 0) { - int save = errno; - closedir(dir); - errno = save; - return -1; - } - - if (closedir(dir)) { - return -1; - } - } - - return 0; -} diff --git a/minzip/DirUtil.h b/minzip/DirUtil.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5d881f5..0000000 --- a/minzip/DirUtil.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#ifndef MINZIP_DIRUTIL_H_ -#define MINZIP_DIRUTIL_H_ - -#include <stdbool.h> -#include <utime.h> - -/* Like "mkdir -p", try to guarantee that all directories - * specified in path are present, creating as many directories - * as necessary. The specified mode is passed to all mkdir - * calls; no modifications are made to umask. - * - * If stripFileName is set, everything after the final '/' - * is stripped before creating the directory hierarchy. - * - * If timestamp is non-NULL, new directories will be timestamped accordingly. - * - * Returns 0 on success; returns -1 (and sets errno) on failure - * (usually if some element of path is not a directory). - */ -int dirCreateHierarchy(const char *path, int mode, - const struct utimbuf *timestamp, bool stripFileName); - -/* rm -rf <path> - */ -int dirUnlinkHierarchy(const char *path); - -/* chown -R <uid>:<gid> <path> - * chmod -R <mode> <path> - * - * Sets directories to <dirMode> and files to <fileMode>. Skips symlinks. - */ -int dirSetHierarchyPermissions(const char *path, - int uid, int gid, int dirMode, int fileMode); - -#endif // MINZIP_DIRUTIL_H_ diff --git a/minzip/Hash.c b/minzip/Hash.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8c6ca9b..0000000 --- a/minzip/Hash.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Hash table. The dominant calls are add and lookup, with removals - * happening very infrequently. We use probing, and don't worry much - * about tombstone removal. - */ -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <assert.h> - -#define LOG_TAG "minzip" -#include "Log.h" -#include "Hash.h" - -/* table load factor, i.e. how full can it get before we resize */ -//#define LOAD_NUMER 3 // 75% -//#define LOAD_DENOM 4 -#define LOAD_NUMER 5 // 62.5% -#define LOAD_DENOM 8 -//#define LOAD_NUMER 1 // 50% -//#define LOAD_DENOM 2 - -/* - * Compute the capacity needed for a table to hold "size" elements. - */ -size_t mzHashSize(size_t size) { - return (size * LOAD_DENOM) / LOAD_NUMER +1; -} - -/* - * Round up to the next highest power of 2. - * - * Found on http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html. - */ -unsigned int roundUpPower2(unsigned int val) -{ - val--; - val |= val >> 1; - val |= val >> 2; - val |= val >> 4; - val |= val >> 8; - val |= val >> 16; - val++; - - return val; -} - -/* - * Create and initialize a hash table. - */ -HashTable* mzHashTableCreate(size_t initialSize, HashFreeFunc freeFunc) -{ - HashTable* pHashTable; - - assert(initialSize > 0); - - pHashTable = (HashTable*) malloc(sizeof(*pHashTable)); - if (pHashTable == NULL) - return NULL; - - pHashTable->tableSize = roundUpPower2(initialSize); - pHashTable->numEntries = pHashTable->numDeadEntries = 0; - pHashTable->freeFunc = freeFunc; - pHashTable->pEntries = - (HashEntry*) calloc((size_t)pHashTable->tableSize, sizeof(HashTable)); - if (pHashTable->pEntries == NULL) { - free(pHashTable); - return NULL; - } - - return pHashTable; -} - -/* - * Clear out all entries. - */ -void mzHashTableClear(HashTable* pHashTable) -{ - HashEntry* pEnt; - int i; - - pEnt = pHashTable->pEntries; - for (i = 0; i < pHashTable->tableSize; i++, pEnt++) { - if (pEnt->data == HASH_TOMBSTONE) { - // nuke entry - pEnt->data = NULL; - } else if (pEnt->data != NULL) { - // call free func then nuke entry - if (pHashTable->freeFunc != NULL) - (*pHashTable->freeFunc)(pEnt->data); - pEnt->data = NULL; - } - } - - pHashTable->numEntries = 0; - pHashTable->numDeadEntries = 0; -} - -/* - * Free the table. - */ -void mzHashTableFree(HashTable* pHashTable) -{ - if (pHashTable == NULL) - return; - mzHashTableClear(pHashTable); - free(pHashTable->pEntries); - free(pHashTable); -} - -#ifndef NDEBUG -/* - * Count up the number of tombstone entries in the hash table. - */ -static int countTombStones(HashTable* pHashTable) -{ - int i, count; - - for (count = i = 0; i < pHashTable->tableSize; i++) { - if (pHashTable->pEntries[i].data == HASH_TOMBSTONE) - count++; - } - return count; -} -#endif - -/* - * Resize a hash table. We do this when adding an entry increased the - * size of the table beyond its comfy limit. - * - * This essentially requires re-inserting all elements into the new storage. - * - * If multiple threads can access the hash table, the table's lock should - * have been grabbed before issuing the "lookup+add" call that led to the - * resize, so we don't have a synchronization problem here. - */ -static bool resizeHash(HashTable* pHashTable, int newSize) -{ - HashEntry* pNewEntries; - int i; - - assert(countTombStones(pHashTable) == pHashTable->numDeadEntries); - //LOGI("before: dead=%d\n", pHashTable->numDeadEntries); - - pNewEntries = (HashEntry*) calloc(newSize, sizeof(HashTable)); - if (pNewEntries == NULL) - return false; - - for (i = 0; i < pHashTable->tableSize; i++) { - void* data = pHashTable->pEntries[i].data; - if (data != NULL && data != HASH_TOMBSTONE) { - int hashValue = pHashTable->pEntries[i].hashValue; - int newIdx; - - /* probe for new spot, wrapping around */ - newIdx = hashValue & (newSize-1); - while (pNewEntries[newIdx].data != NULL) - newIdx = (newIdx + 1) & (newSize-1); - - pNewEntries[newIdx].hashValue = hashValue; - pNewEntries[newIdx].data = data; - } - } - - free(pHashTable->pEntries); - pHashTable->pEntries = pNewEntries; - pHashTable->tableSize = newSize; - pHashTable->numDeadEntries = 0; - - assert(countTombStones(pHashTable) == 0); - return true; -} - -/* - * Look up an entry. - * - * We probe on collisions, wrapping around the table. - */ -void* mzHashTableLookup(HashTable* pHashTable, unsigned int itemHash, void* item, - HashCompareFunc cmpFunc, bool doAdd) -{ - HashEntry* pEntry; - HashEntry* pEnd; - void* result = NULL; - - assert(pHashTable->tableSize > 0); - assert(item != HASH_TOMBSTONE); - assert(item != NULL); - - /* jump to the first entry and probe for a match */ - pEntry = &pHashTable->pEntries[itemHash & (pHashTable->tableSize-1)]; - pEnd = &pHashTable->pEntries[pHashTable->tableSize]; - while (pEntry->data != NULL) { - if (pEntry->data != HASH_TOMBSTONE && - pEntry->hashValue == itemHash && - (*cmpFunc)(pEntry->data, item) == 0) - { - /* match */ - //LOGD("+++ match on entry %d\n", pEntry - pHashTable->pEntries); - break; - } - - pEntry++; - if (pEntry == pEnd) { /* wrap around to start */ - if (pHashTable->tableSize == 1) - break; /* edge case - single-entry table */ - pEntry = pHashTable->pEntries; - } - - //LOGI("+++ look probing %d...\n", pEntry - pHashTable->pEntries); - } - - if (pEntry->data == NULL) { - if (doAdd) { - pEntry->hashValue = itemHash; - pEntry->data = item; - pHashTable->numEntries++; - - /* - * We've added an entry. See if this brings us too close to full. - */ - if ((pHashTable->numEntries+pHashTable->numDeadEntries) * LOAD_DENOM - > pHashTable->tableSize * LOAD_NUMER) - { - if (!resizeHash(pHashTable, pHashTable->tableSize * 2)) { - /* don't really have a way to indicate failure */ - LOGE("Dalvik hash resize failure\n"); - abort(); - } - /* note "pEntry" is now invalid */ - } else { - //LOGW("okay %d/%d/%d\n", - // pHashTable->numEntries, pHashTable->tableSize, - // (pHashTable->tableSize * LOAD_NUMER) / LOAD_DENOM); - } - - /* full table is bad -- search for nonexistent never halts */ - assert(pHashTable->numEntries < pHashTable->tableSize); - result = item; - } else { - assert(result == NULL); - } - } else { - result = pEntry->data; - } - - return result; -} - -/* - * Remove an entry from the table. - * - * Does NOT invoke the "free" function on the item. - */ -bool mzHashTableRemove(HashTable* pHashTable, unsigned int itemHash, void* item) -{ - HashEntry* pEntry; - HashEntry* pEnd; - - assert(pHashTable->tableSize > 0); - - /* jump to the first entry and probe for a match */ - pEntry = &pHashTable->pEntries[itemHash & (pHashTable->tableSize-1)]; - pEnd = &pHashTable->pEntries[pHashTable->tableSize]; - while (pEntry->data != NULL) { - if (pEntry->data == item) { - //LOGI("+++ stepping on entry %d\n", pEntry - pHashTable->pEntries); - pEntry->data = HASH_TOMBSTONE; - pHashTable->numEntries--; - pHashTable->numDeadEntries++; - return true; - } - - pEntry++; - if (pEntry == pEnd) { /* wrap around to start */ - if (pHashTable->tableSize == 1) - break; /* edge case - single-entry table */ - pEntry = pHashTable->pEntries; - } - - //LOGI("+++ del probing %d...\n", pEntry - pHashTable->pEntries); - } - - return false; -} - -/* - * Execute a function on every entry in the hash table. - * - * If "func" returns a nonzero value, terminate early and return the value. - */ -int mzHashForeach(HashTable* pHashTable, HashForeachFunc func, void* arg) -{ - int i, val; - - for (i = 0; i < pHashTable->tableSize; i++) { - HashEntry* pEnt = &pHashTable->pEntries[i]; - - if (pEnt->data != NULL && pEnt->data != HASH_TOMBSTONE) { - val = (*func)(pEnt->data, arg); - if (val != 0) - return val; - } - } - - return 0; -} - - -/* - * Look up an entry, counting the number of times we have to probe. - * - * Returns -1 if the entry wasn't found. - */ -int countProbes(HashTable* pHashTable, unsigned int itemHash, const void* item, - HashCompareFunc cmpFunc) -{ - HashEntry* pEntry; - HashEntry* pEnd; - int count = 0; - - assert(pHashTable->tableSize > 0); - assert(item != HASH_TOMBSTONE); - assert(item != NULL); - - /* jump to the first entry and probe for a match */ - pEntry = &pHashTable->pEntries[itemHash & (pHashTable->tableSize-1)]; - pEnd = &pHashTable->pEntries[pHashTable->tableSize]; - while (pEntry->data != NULL) { - if (pEntry->data != HASH_TOMBSTONE && - pEntry->hashValue == itemHash && - (*cmpFunc)(pEntry->data, item) == 0) - { - /* match */ - break; - } - - pEntry++; - if (pEntry == pEnd) { /* wrap around to start */ - if (pHashTable->tableSize == 1) - break; /* edge case - single-entry table */ - pEntry = pHashTable->pEntries; - } - - count++; - } - if (pEntry->data == NULL) - return -1; - - return count; -} - -/* - * Evaluate the amount of probing required for the specified hash table. - * - * We do this by running through all entries in the hash table, computing - * the hash value and then doing a lookup. - * - * The caller should lock the table before calling here. - */ -void mzHashTableProbeCount(HashTable* pHashTable, HashCalcFunc calcFunc, - HashCompareFunc cmpFunc) -{ - int numEntries, minProbe, maxProbe, totalProbe; - HashIter iter; - - numEntries = maxProbe = totalProbe = 0; - minProbe = 65536*32767; - - for (mzHashIterBegin(pHashTable, &iter); !mzHashIterDone(&iter); - mzHashIterNext(&iter)) - { - const void* data = (const void*)mzHashIterData(&iter); - int count; - - count = countProbes(pHashTable, (*calcFunc)(data), data, cmpFunc); - - numEntries++; - - if (count < minProbe) - minProbe = count; - if (count > maxProbe) - maxProbe = count; - totalProbe += count; - } - - LOGI("Probe: min=%d max=%d, total=%d in %d (%d), avg=%.3f\n", - minProbe, maxProbe, totalProbe, numEntries, pHashTable->tableSize, - (float) totalProbe / (float) numEntries); -} diff --git a/minzip/Hash.h b/minzip/Hash.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8194537..0000000 --- a/minzip/Hash.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2007 The Android Open Source Project - * - * General purpose hash table, used for finding classes, methods, etc. - * - * When the number of elements reaches 3/4 of the table's capacity, the - * table will be resized. - */ -#ifndef _MINZIP_HASH -#define _MINZIP_HASH - -#include "inline_magic.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdbool.h> -#include <assert.h> - -/* compute the hash of an item with a specific type */ -typedef unsigned int (*HashCompute)(const void* item); - -/* - * Compare a hash entry with a "loose" item after their hash values match. - * Returns { <0, 0, >0 } depending on ordering of items (same semantics - * as strcmp()). - */ -typedef int (*HashCompareFunc)(const void* tableItem, const void* looseItem); - -/* - * This function will be used to free entries in the table. This can be - * NULL if no free is required, free(), or a custom function. - */ -typedef void (*HashFreeFunc)(void* ptr); - -/* - * Used by mzHashForeach(). - */ -typedef int (*HashForeachFunc)(void* data, void* arg); - -/* - * One entry in the hash table. "data" values are expected to be (or have - * the same characteristics as) valid pointers. In particular, a NULL - * value for "data" indicates an empty slot, and HASH_TOMBSTONE indicates - * a no-longer-used slot that must be stepped over during probing. - * - * Attempting to add a NULL or tombstone value is an error. - * - * When an entry is released, we will call (HashFreeFunc)(entry->data). - */ -typedef struct HashEntry { - unsigned int hashValue; - void* data; -} HashEntry; - -#define HASH_TOMBSTONE ((void*) 0xcbcacccd) // invalid ptr value - -/* - * Expandable hash table. - * - * This structure should be considered opaque. - */ -typedef struct HashTable { - int tableSize; /* must be power of 2 */ - int numEntries; /* current #of "live" entries */ - int numDeadEntries; /* current #of tombstone entries */ - HashEntry* pEntries; /* array on heap */ - HashFreeFunc freeFunc; -} HashTable; - -/* - * Create and initialize a HashTable structure, using "initialSize" as - * a basis for the initial capacity of the table. (The actual initial - * table size may be adjusted upward.) If you know exactly how many - * elements the table will hold, pass the result from mzHashSize() in.) - * - * Returns "false" if unable to allocate the table. - */ -HashTable* mzHashTableCreate(size_t initialSize, HashFreeFunc freeFunc); - -/* - * Compute the capacity needed for a table to hold "size" elements. Use - * this when you know ahead of time how many elements the table will hold. - * Pass this value into mzHashTableCreate() to ensure that you can add - * all elements without needing to reallocate the table. - */ -size_t mzHashSize(size_t size); - -/* - * Clear out a hash table, freeing the contents of any used entries. - */ -void mzHashTableClear(HashTable* pHashTable); - -/* - * Free a hash table. - */ -void mzHashTableFree(HashTable* pHashTable); - -/* - * Get #of entries in hash table. - */ -INLINE int mzHashTableNumEntries(HashTable* pHashTable) { - return pHashTable->numEntries; -} - -/* - * Get total size of hash table (for memory usage calculations). - */ -INLINE int mzHashTableMemUsage(HashTable* pHashTable) { - return sizeof(HashTable) + pHashTable->tableSize * sizeof(HashEntry); -} - -/* - * Look up an entry in the table, possibly adding it if it's not there. - * - * If "item" is not found, and "doAdd" is false, NULL is returned. - * Otherwise, a pointer to the found or added item is returned. (You can - * tell the difference by seeing if return value == item.) - * - * An "add" operation may cause the entire table to be reallocated. - */ -void* mzHashTableLookup(HashTable* pHashTable, unsigned int itemHash, void* item, - HashCompareFunc cmpFunc, bool doAdd); - -/* - * Remove an item from the hash table, given its "data" pointer. Does not - * invoke the "free" function; just detaches it from the table. - */ -bool mzHashTableRemove(HashTable* pHashTable, unsigned int hash, void* item); - -/* - * Execute "func" on every entry in the hash table. - * - * If "func" returns a nonzero value, terminate early and return the value. - */ -int mzHashForeach(HashTable* pHashTable, HashForeachFunc func, void* arg); - -/* - * An alternative to mzHashForeach(), using an iterator. - * - * Use like this: - * HashIter iter; - * for (mzHashIterBegin(hashTable, &iter); !mzHashIterDone(&iter); - * mzHashIterNext(&iter)) - * { - * MyData* data = (MyData*)mzHashIterData(&iter); - * } - */ -typedef struct HashIter { - void* data; - HashTable* pHashTable; - int idx; -} HashIter; -INLINE void mzHashIterNext(HashIter* pIter) { - int i = pIter->idx +1; - int lim = pIter->pHashTable->tableSize; - for ( ; i < lim; i++) { - void* data = pIter->pHashTable->pEntries[i].data; - if (data != NULL && data != HASH_TOMBSTONE) - break; - } - pIter->idx = i; -} -INLINE void mzHashIterBegin(HashTable* pHashTable, HashIter* pIter) { - pIter->pHashTable = pHashTable; - pIter->idx = -1; - mzHashIterNext(pIter); -} -INLINE bool mzHashIterDone(HashIter* pIter) { - return (pIter->idx >= pIter->pHashTable->tableSize); -} -INLINE void* mzHashIterData(HashIter* pIter) { - assert(pIter->idx >= 0 && pIter->idx < pIter->pHashTable->tableSize); - return pIter->pHashTable->pEntries[pIter->idx].data; -} - - -/* - * Evaluate hash table performance by examining the number of times we - * have to probe for an entry. - * - * The caller should lock the table beforehand. - */ -typedef unsigned int (*HashCalcFunc)(const void* item); -void mzHashTableProbeCount(HashTable* pHashTable, HashCalcFunc calcFunc, - HashCompareFunc cmpFunc); - -#endif /*_MINZIP_HASH*/ diff --git a/minzip/Inlines.c b/minzip/Inlines.c deleted file mode 100644 index 91f8775..0000000 --- a/minzip/Inlines.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -/* Make sure that non-inlined versions of INLINED-marked functions - * exist so that debug builds (which don't generally do inlining) - * don't break. - */ -#define MINZIP_GENERATE_INLINES 1 -#include "Bits.h" -#include "Hash.h" -#include "SysUtil.h" -#include "Zip.h" diff --git a/minzip/Log.h b/minzip/Log.h deleted file mode 100644 index 36e62f5..0000000 --- a/minzip/Log.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -// -// Copyright 2005 The Android Open Source Project -// -// C/C++ logging functions. See the logging documentation for API details. -// -// We'd like these to be available from C code (in case we import some from -// somewhere), so this has a C interface. -// -// The output will be correct when the log file is shared between multiple -// threads and/or multiple processes so long as the operating system -// supports O_APPEND. These calls have mutex-protected data structures -// and so are NOT reentrant. Do not use LOG in a signal handler. -// -#ifndef _MINZIP_LOG_H -#define _MINZIP_LOG_H - -#include <stdio.h> - -// --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -/* - * Normally we strip LOGV (VERBOSE messages) from release builds. - * You can modify this (for example with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" - * at the top of your source file) to change that behavior. - */ -#ifndef LOG_NDEBUG -#ifdef NDEBUG -#define LOG_NDEBUG 1 -#else -#define LOG_NDEBUG 0 -#endif -#endif - -/* - * This is the local tag used for the following simplified - * logging macros. You can change this preprocessor definition - * before using the other macros to change the tag. - */ -#ifndef LOG_TAG -#define LOG_TAG NULL -#endif - -// --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -/* - * Simplified macro to send a verbose log message using the current LOG_TAG. - */ -#ifndef LOGV -#if LOG_NDEBUG -#define LOGV(...) ((void)0) -#else -#define LOGV(...) ((void)LOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) -#endif -#endif - -#define CONDITION(cond) (__builtin_expect((cond)!=0, 0)) - -#ifndef LOGV_IF -#if LOG_NDEBUG -#define LOGV_IF(cond, ...) ((void)0) -#else -#define LOGV_IF(cond, ...) \ - ( (CONDITION(cond)) \ - ? ((void)LOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \ - : (void)0 ) -#endif -#endif - -#define LOGVV LOGV -#define LOGVV_IF LOGV_IF - -/* - * Simplified macro to send a debug log message using the current LOG_TAG. - */ -#ifndef LOGD -#define LOGD(...) ((void)LOG(LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) -#endif - -#ifndef LOGD_IF -#define LOGD_IF(cond, ...) \ - ( (CONDITION(cond)) \ - ? ((void)LOG(LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \ - : (void)0 ) -#endif - -/* - * Simplified macro to send an info log message using the current LOG_TAG. - */ -#ifndef LOGI -#define LOGI(...) ((void)LOG(LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) -#endif - -#ifndef LOGI_IF -#define LOGI_IF(cond, ...) \ - ( (CONDITION(cond)) \ - ? ((void)LOG(LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \ - : (void)0 ) -#endif - -/* - * Simplified macro to send a warning log message using the current LOG_TAG. - */ -#ifndef LOGW -#define LOGW(...) ((void)LOG(LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) -#endif - -#ifndef LOGW_IF -#define LOGW_IF(cond, ...) \ - ( (CONDITION(cond)) \ - ? ((void)LOG(LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \ - : (void)0 ) -#endif - -/* - * Simplified macro to send an error log message using the current LOG_TAG. - */ -#ifndef LOGE -#define LOGE(...) ((void)LOG(LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) -#endif - -#ifndef LOGE_IF -#define LOGE_IF(cond, ...) \ - ( (CONDITION(cond)) \ - ? ((void)LOG(LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG, __VA_ARGS__)) \ - : (void)0 ) -#endif - - -/* - * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at - * verbose priority. - */ -#ifndef IF_LOGV -#if LOG_NDEBUG -#define IF_LOGV() if (false) -#else -#define IF_LOGV() IF_LOG(LOG_VERBOSE, LOG_TAG) -#endif -#endif - -/* - * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at - * debug priority. - */ -#ifndef IF_LOGD -#define IF_LOGD() IF_LOG(LOG_DEBUG, LOG_TAG) -#endif - -/* - * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at - * info priority. - */ -#ifndef IF_LOGI -#define IF_LOGI() IF_LOG(LOG_INFO, LOG_TAG) -#endif - -/* - * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at - * warn priority. - */ -#ifndef IF_LOGW -#define IF_LOGW() IF_LOG(LOG_WARN, LOG_TAG) -#endif - -/* - * Conditional based on whether the current LOG_TAG is enabled at - * error priority. - */ -#ifndef IF_LOGE -#define IF_LOGE() IF_LOG(LOG_ERROR, LOG_TAG) -#endif - -// --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -/* - * Basic log message macro. - * - * Example: - * LOG(LOG_WARN, NULL, "Failed with error %d", errno); - * - * The second argument may be NULL or "" to indicate the "global" tag. - * - * Non-gcc probably won't have __FUNCTION__. It's not vital. gcc also - * offers __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, which is rather more than we need. - */ -#ifndef LOG -#define LOG(priority, tag, ...) \ - LOG_PRI(ANDROID_##priority, tag, __VA_ARGS__) -#endif - -/* - * Log macro that allows you to specify a number for the priority. - */ -#ifndef LOG_PRI -#define LOG_PRI(priority, tag, ...) \ - printf(tag ": " __VA_ARGS__) -#endif - -/* - * Conditional given a desired logging priority and tag. - */ -#ifndef IF_LOG -#define IF_LOG(priority, tag) \ - if (1) -#endif - -#endif // _MINZIP_LOG_H diff --git a/minzip/SysUtil.c b/minzip/SysUtil.c deleted file mode 100644 index 49a2522..0000000 --- a/minzip/SysUtil.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project - * - * System utilities. - */ -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <assert.h> - -#define LOG_TAG "minzip" -#include "Log.h" -#include "SysUtil.h" - -/* - * Having trouble finding a portable way to get this. sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE) - * seems appropriate, but we don't have that on the device. Some systems - * have getpagesize(2), though the linux man page has some odd cautions. - */ -#define DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE 4096 - - -/* - * Create an anonymous shared memory segment large enough to hold "length" - * bytes. The actual segment may be larger because mmap() operates on - * page boundaries (usually 4K). - */ -static void* sysCreateAnonShmem(size_t length) -{ - void* ptr; - - ptr = mmap(NULL, length, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANON, -1, 0); - if (ptr == MAP_FAILED) { - LOGW("mmap(%d, RW, SHARED|ANON) failed: %s\n", (int) length, - strerror(errno)); - return NULL; - } - - return ptr; -} - -static int getFileStartAndLength(int fd, off_t *start_, size_t *length_) -{ - off_t start, end; - size_t length; - - assert(start_ != NULL); - assert(length_ != NULL); - - start = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_CUR); - end = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END); - (void) lseek(fd, start, SEEK_SET); - - if (start == (off_t) -1 || end == (off_t) -1) { - LOGE("could not determine length of file\n"); - return -1; - } - - length = end - start; - if (length == 0) { - LOGE("file is empty\n"); - return -1; - } - - *start_ = start; - *length_ = length; - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Pull the contents of a file into an new shared memory segment. We grab - * everything from fd's current offset on. - * - * We need to know the length ahead of time so we can allocate a segment - * of sufficient size. - */ -int sysLoadFileInShmem(int fd, MemMapping* pMap) -{ - off_t start; - size_t length, actual; - void* memPtr; - - assert(pMap != NULL); - - if (getFileStartAndLength(fd, &start, &length) < 0) - return -1; - - memPtr = sysCreateAnonShmem(length); - if (memPtr == NULL) - return -1; - - actual = read(fd, memPtr, length); - if (actual != length) { - LOGE("only read %d of %d bytes\n", (int) actual, (int) length); - sysReleaseShmem(pMap); - return -1; - } - - pMap->baseAddr = pMap->addr = memPtr; - pMap->baseLength = pMap->length = length; - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Map a file (from fd's current offset) into a shared, read-only memory - * segment. The file offset must be a multiple of the page size. - * - * On success, returns 0 and fills out "pMap". On failure, returns a nonzero - * value and does not disturb "pMap". - */ -int sysMapFileInShmem(int fd, MemMapping* pMap) -{ - off_t start; - size_t length; - void* memPtr; - - assert(pMap != NULL); - - if (getFileStartAndLength(fd, &start, &length) < 0) - return -1; - - memPtr = mmap(NULL, length, PROT_READ, MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED, fd, start); - if (memPtr == MAP_FAILED) { - LOGW("mmap(%d, R, FILE|SHARED, %d, %d) failed: %s\n", (int) length, - fd, (int) start, strerror(errno)); - return -1; - } - - pMap->baseAddr = pMap->addr = memPtr; - pMap->baseLength = pMap->length = length; - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Map part of a file (from fd's current offset) into a shared, read-only - * memory segment. - * - * On success, returns 0 and fills out "pMap". On failure, returns a nonzero - * value and does not disturb "pMap". - */ -int sysMapFileSegmentInShmem(int fd, off_t start, long length, - MemMapping* pMap) -{ - off_t dummy; - size_t fileLength, actualLength; - off_t actualStart; - int adjust; - void* memPtr; - - assert(pMap != NULL); - - if (getFileStartAndLength(fd, &dummy, &fileLength) < 0) - return -1; - - if (start + length > (long)fileLength) { - LOGW("bad segment: st=%d len=%ld flen=%d\n", - (int) start, length, (int) fileLength); - return -1; - } - - /* adjust to be page-aligned */ - adjust = start % DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE; - actualStart = start - adjust; - actualLength = length + adjust; - - memPtr = mmap(NULL, actualLength, PROT_READ, MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED, - fd, actualStart); - if (memPtr == MAP_FAILED) { - LOGW("mmap(%d, R, FILE|SHARED, %d, %d) failed: %s\n", - (int) actualLength, fd, (int) actualStart, strerror(errno)); - return -1; - } - - pMap->baseAddr = memPtr; - pMap->baseLength = actualLength; - pMap->addr = (char*)memPtr + adjust; - pMap->length = length; - - LOGVV("mmap seg (st=%d ln=%d): bp=%p bl=%d ad=%p ln=%d\n", - (int) start, (int) length, - pMap->baseAddr, (int) pMap->baseLength, - pMap->addr, (int) pMap->length); - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Release a memory mapping. - */ -void sysReleaseShmem(MemMapping* pMap) -{ - if (pMap->baseAddr == NULL && pMap->baseLength == 0) - return; - - if (munmap(pMap->baseAddr, pMap->baseLength) < 0) { - LOGW("munmap(%p, %d) failed: %s\n", - pMap->baseAddr, (int)pMap->baseLength, strerror(errno)); - } else { - LOGV("munmap(%p, %d) succeeded\n", pMap->baseAddr, pMap->baseLength); - pMap->baseAddr = NULL; - pMap->baseLength = 0; - } -} - diff --git a/minzip/SysUtil.h b/minzip/SysUtil.h deleted file mode 100644 index ec3a4bc..0000000 --- a/minzip/SysUtil.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project - * - * System utilities. - */ -#ifndef _MINZIP_SYSUTIL -#define _MINZIP_SYSUTIL - -#include "inline_magic.h" - -#include <sys/types.h> - -/* - * Use this to keep track of mapped segments. - */ -typedef struct MemMapping { - void* addr; /* start of data */ - size_t length; /* length of data */ - - void* baseAddr; /* page-aligned base address */ - size_t baseLength; /* length of mapping */ -} MemMapping; - -/* copy a map */ -INLINE void sysCopyMap(MemMapping* dst, const MemMapping* src) { - *dst = *src; -} - -/* - * Load a file into a new shared memory segment. All data from the current - * offset to the end of the file is pulled in. - * - * The segment is read-write, allowing VM fixups. (It should be modified - * to support .gz/.zip compressed data.) - * - * On success, "pMap" is filled in, and zero is returned. - */ -int sysLoadFileInShmem(int fd, MemMapping* pMap); - -/* - * Map a file (from fd's current offset) into a shared, - * read-only memory segment. - * - * On success, "pMap" is filled in, and zero is returned. - */ -int sysMapFileInShmem(int fd, MemMapping* pMap); - -/* - * Like sysMapFileInShmem, but on only part of a file. - */ -int sysMapFileSegmentInShmem(int fd, off_t start, long length, - MemMapping* pMap); - -/* - * Release the pages associated with a shared memory segment. - * - * This does not free "pMap"; it just releases the memory. - */ -void sysReleaseShmem(MemMapping* pMap); - -#endif /*_MINZIP_SYSUTIL*/ diff --git a/minzip/Zip.c b/minzip/Zip.c deleted file mode 100644 index 100c833..0000000 --- a/minzip/Zip.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1098 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Simple Zip file support. - */ -#include "safe_iop.h" -#include "zlib.h" - -#include <errno.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdint.h> // for uintptr_t -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> // for S_ISLNK() -#include <unistd.h> - -#define LOG_TAG "minzip" -#include "Zip.h" -#include "Bits.h" -#include "Log.h" -#include "DirUtil.h" - -#undef NDEBUG // do this after including Log.h -#include <assert.h> - -#define SORT_ENTRIES 1 - -/* - * Offset and length constants (java.util.zip naming convention). - */ -enum { - CENSIG = 0x02014b50, // PK12 - CENHDR = 46, - - CENVEM = 4, - CENVER = 6, - CENFLG = 8, - CENHOW = 10, - CENTIM = 12, - CENCRC = 16, - CENSIZ = 20, - CENLEN = 24, - CENNAM = 28, - CENEXT = 30, - CENCOM = 32, - CENDSK = 34, - CENATT = 36, - CENATX = 38, - CENOFF = 42, - - ENDSIG = 0x06054b50, // PK56 - ENDHDR = 22, - - ENDSUB = 8, - ENDTOT = 10, - ENDSIZ = 12, - ENDOFF = 16, - ENDCOM = 20, - - EXTSIG = 0x08074b50, // PK78 - EXTHDR = 16, - - EXTCRC = 4, - EXTSIZ = 8, - EXTLEN = 12, - - LOCSIG = 0x04034b50, // PK34 - LOCHDR = 30, - - LOCVER = 4, - LOCFLG = 6, - LOCHOW = 8, - LOCTIM = 10, - LOCCRC = 14, - LOCSIZ = 18, - LOCLEN = 22, - LOCNAM = 26, - LOCEXT = 28, - - STORED = 0, - DEFLATED = 8, - - CENVEM_UNIX = 3 << 8, // the high byte of CENVEM -}; - - -/* - * For debugging, dump the contents of a ZipEntry. - */ -#if 0 -static void dumpEntry(const ZipEntry* pEntry) -{ - LOGI(" %p '%.*s'\n", pEntry->fileName,pEntry->fileNameLen,pEntry->fileName); - LOGI(" off=%ld comp=%ld uncomp=%ld how=%d\n", pEntry->offset, - pEntry->compLen, pEntry->uncompLen, pEntry->compression); -} -#endif - -/* - * (This is a mzHashTableLookup callback.) - * - * Compare two ZipEntry structs, by name. - */ -static int hashcmpZipEntry(const void* ventry1, const void* ventry2) -{ - const ZipEntry* entry1 = (const ZipEntry*) ventry1; - const ZipEntry* entry2 = (const ZipEntry*) ventry2; - - if (entry1->fileNameLen != entry2->fileNameLen) - return entry1->fileNameLen - entry2->fileNameLen; - return memcmp(entry1->fileName, entry2->fileName, entry1->fileNameLen); -} - -/* - * (This is a mzHashTableLookup callback.) - * - * find a ZipEntry struct by name. - */ -static int hashcmpZipName(const void* ventry, const void* vname) -{ - const ZipEntry* entry = (const ZipEntry*) ventry; - const char* name = (const char*) vname; - unsigned int nameLen = strlen(name); - - if (entry->fileNameLen != nameLen) - return entry->fileNameLen - nameLen; - return memcmp(entry->fileName, name, nameLen); -} - -/* - * Compute the hash code for a ZipEntry filename. - * - * Not expected to be compatible with any other hash function, so we init - * to 2 to ensure it doesn't happen to match. - */ -static unsigned int computeHash(const char* name, int nameLen) -{ - unsigned int hash = 2; - - while (nameLen--) - hash = hash * 31 + *name++; - - return hash; -} - -static void addEntryToHashTable(HashTable* pHash, ZipEntry* pEntry) -{ - unsigned int itemHash = computeHash(pEntry->fileName, pEntry->fileNameLen); - const ZipEntry* found; - - found = (const ZipEntry*)mzHashTableLookup(pHash, - itemHash, pEntry, hashcmpZipEntry, true); - if (found != pEntry) { - LOGW("WARNING: duplicate entry '%.*s' in Zip\n", - found->fileNameLen, found->fileName); - /* keep going */ - } -} - -static int validFilename(const char *fileName, unsigned int fileNameLen) -{ - // Forbid super long filenames. - if (fileNameLen >= PATH_MAX) { - LOGW("Filename too long (%d chatacters)\n", fileNameLen); - return 0; - } - - // Require all characters to be printable ASCII (no NUL, no UTF-8, etc). - unsigned int i; - for (i = 0; i < fileNameLen; ++i) { - if (fileName[i] < 32 || fileName[i] >= 127) { - LOGW("Filename contains invalid character '\%03o'\n", fileName[i]); - return 0; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -/* - * Parse the contents of a Zip archive. After confirming that the file - * is in fact a Zip, we scan out the contents of the central directory and - * store it in a hash table. - * - * Returns "true" on success. - */ -static bool parseZipArchive(ZipArchive* pArchive, const MemMapping* pMap) -{ - bool result = false; - const unsigned char* ptr; - unsigned int i, numEntries, cdOffset; - unsigned int val; - - /* - * The first 4 bytes of the file will either be the local header - * signature for the first file (LOCSIG) or, if the archive doesn't - * have any files in it, the end-of-central-directory signature (ENDSIG). - */ - val = get4LE(pMap->addr); - if (val == ENDSIG) { - LOGI("Found Zip archive, but it looks empty\n"); - goto bail; - } else if (val != LOCSIG) { - LOGV("Not a Zip archive (found 0x%08x)\n", val); - goto bail; - } - - /* - * Find the EOCD. We'll find it immediately unless they have a file - * comment. - */ - ptr = pMap->addr + pMap->length - ENDHDR; - - while (ptr >= (const unsigned char*) pMap->addr) { - if (*ptr == (ENDSIG & 0xff) && get4LE(ptr) == ENDSIG) - break; - ptr--; - } - if (ptr < (const unsigned char*) pMap->addr) { - LOGI("Could not find end-of-central-directory in Zip\n"); - goto bail; - } - - /* - * There are two interesting items in the EOCD block: the number of - * entries in the file, and the file offset of the start of the - * central directory. - */ - numEntries = get2LE(ptr + ENDSUB); - cdOffset = get4LE(ptr + ENDOFF); - - LOGVV("numEntries=%d cdOffset=%d\n", numEntries, cdOffset); - if (numEntries == 0 || cdOffset >= pMap->length) { - LOGW("Invalid entries=%d offset=%d (len=%zd)\n", - numEntries, cdOffset, pMap->length); - goto bail; - } - - /* - * Create data structures to hold entries. - */ - pArchive->numEntries = numEntries; - pArchive->pEntries = (ZipEntry*) calloc(numEntries, sizeof(ZipEntry)); - pArchive->pHash = mzHashTableCreate(mzHashSize(numEntries), NULL); - if (pArchive->pEntries == NULL || pArchive->pHash == NULL) - goto bail; - - ptr = pMap->addr + cdOffset; - for (i = 0; i < numEntries; i++) { - ZipEntry* pEntry; - unsigned int fileNameLen, extraLen, commentLen, localHdrOffset; - const unsigned char* localHdr; - const char *fileName; - - if (ptr + CENHDR > (const unsigned char*)pMap->addr + pMap->length) { - LOGW("Ran off the end (at %d)\n", i); - goto bail; - } - if (get4LE(ptr) != CENSIG) { - LOGW("Missed a central dir sig (at %d)\n", i); - goto bail; - } - - localHdrOffset = get4LE(ptr + CENOFF); - fileNameLen = get2LE(ptr + CENNAM); - extraLen = get2LE(ptr + CENEXT); - commentLen = get2LE(ptr + CENCOM); - fileName = (const char*)ptr + CENHDR; - if (fileName + fileNameLen > (const char*)pMap->addr + pMap->length) { - LOGW("Filename ran off the end (at %d)\n", i); - goto bail; - } - if (!validFilename(fileName, fileNameLen)) { - LOGW("Invalid filename (at %d)\n", i); - goto bail; - } - -#if SORT_ENTRIES - /* Figure out where this entry should go (binary search). - */ - if (i > 0) { - int low, high; - - low = 0; - high = i - 1; - while (low <= high) { - int mid; - int diff; - int diffLen; - - mid = low + ((high - low) / 2); // avoid overflow - - if (pArchive->pEntries[mid].fileNameLen < fileNameLen) { - diffLen = pArchive->pEntries[mid].fileNameLen; - } else { - diffLen = fileNameLen; - } - diff = strncmp(pArchive->pEntries[mid].fileName, fileName, - diffLen); - if (diff == 0) { - diff = pArchive->pEntries[mid].fileNameLen - fileNameLen; - } - if (diff < 0) { - low = mid + 1; - } else if (diff > 0) { - high = mid - 1; - } else { - high = mid; - break; - } - } - - unsigned int target = high + 1; - assert(target <= i); - if (target != i) { - /* It belongs somewhere other than at the end of - * the list. Make some room at [target]. - */ - memmove(pArchive->pEntries + target + 1, - pArchive->pEntries + target, - (i - target) * sizeof(ZipEntry)); - } - pEntry = &pArchive->pEntries[target]; - } else { - pEntry = &pArchive->pEntries[0]; - } -#else - pEntry = &pArchive->pEntries[i]; -#endif - - //LOGI("%d: localHdr=%d fnl=%d el=%d cl=%d\n", - // i, localHdrOffset, fileNameLen, extraLen, commentLen); - - pEntry->fileNameLen = fileNameLen; - pEntry->fileName = fileName; - - pEntry->compLen = get4LE(ptr + CENSIZ); - pEntry->uncompLen = get4LE(ptr + CENLEN); - pEntry->compression = get2LE(ptr + CENHOW); - pEntry->modTime = get4LE(ptr + CENTIM); - pEntry->crc32 = get4LE(ptr + CENCRC); - - /* These two are necessary for finding the mode of the file. - */ - pEntry->versionMadeBy = get2LE(ptr + CENVEM); - if ((pEntry->versionMadeBy & 0xff00) != 0 && - (pEntry->versionMadeBy & 0xff00) != CENVEM_UNIX) - { - LOGW("Incompatible \"version made by\": 0x%02x (at %d)\n", - pEntry->versionMadeBy >> 8, i); - goto bail; - } - pEntry->externalFileAttributes = get4LE(ptr + CENATX); - - // Perform pMap->addr + localHdrOffset, ensuring that it won't - // overflow. This is needed because localHdrOffset is untrusted. - if (!safe_add((uintptr_t *)&localHdr, (uintptr_t)pMap->addr, - (uintptr_t)localHdrOffset)) { - LOGW("Integer overflow adding in parseZipArchive\n"); - goto bail; - } - if ((uintptr_t)localHdr + LOCHDR > - (uintptr_t)pMap->addr + pMap->length) { - LOGW("Bad offset to local header: %d (at %d)\n", localHdrOffset, i); - goto bail; - } - if (get4LE(localHdr) != LOCSIG) { - LOGW("Missed a local header sig (at %d)\n", i); - goto bail; - } - pEntry->offset = localHdrOffset + LOCHDR - + get2LE(localHdr + LOCNAM) + get2LE(localHdr + LOCEXT); - if (!safe_add(NULL, pEntry->offset, pEntry->compLen)) { - LOGW("Integer overflow adding in parseZipArchive\n"); - goto bail; - } - if ((size_t)pEntry->offset + pEntry->compLen > pMap->length) { - LOGW("Data ran off the end (at %d)\n", i); - goto bail; - } - -#if !SORT_ENTRIES - /* Add to hash table; no need to lock here. - * Can't do this now if we're sorting, because entries - * will move around. - */ - addEntryToHashTable(pArchive->pHash, pEntry); -#endif - - //dumpEntry(pEntry); - ptr += CENHDR + fileNameLen + extraLen + commentLen; - } - -#if SORT_ENTRIES - /* If we're sorting, we have to wait until all entries - * are in their final places, otherwise the pointers will - * probably point to the wrong things. - */ - for (i = 0; i < numEntries; i++) { - /* Add to hash table; no need to lock here. - */ - addEntryToHashTable(pArchive->pHash, &pArchive->pEntries[i]); - } -#endif - - result = true; - -bail: - if (!result) { - mzHashTableFree(pArchive->pHash); - pArchive->pHash = NULL; - } - return result; -} - -/* - * Open a Zip archive and scan out the contents. - * - * The easiest way to do this is to mmap() the whole thing and do the - * traditional backward scan for central directory. Since the EOCD is - * a relatively small bit at the end, we should end up only touching a - * small set of pages. - * - * This will be called on non-Zip files, especially during startup, so - * we don't want to be too noisy about failures. (Do we want a "quiet" - * flag?) - * - * On success, we fill out the contents of "pArchive". - */ -int mzOpenZipArchive(const char* fileName, ZipArchive* pArchive) -{ - MemMapping map; - int err; - - LOGV("Opening archive '%s' %p\n", fileName, pArchive); - - map.addr = NULL; - memset(pArchive, 0, sizeof(*pArchive)); - - pArchive->fd = open(fileName, O_RDONLY, 0); - if (pArchive->fd < 0) { - err = errno ? errno : -1; - LOGV("Unable to open '%s': %s\n", fileName, strerror(err)); - goto bail; - } - - if (sysMapFileInShmem(pArchive->fd, &map) != 0) { - err = -1; - LOGW("Map of '%s' failed\n", fileName); - goto bail; - } - - if (map.length < ENDHDR) { - err = -1; - LOGV("File '%s' too small to be zip (%zd)\n", fileName, map.length); - goto bail; - } - - if (!parseZipArchive(pArchive, &map)) { - err = -1; - LOGV("Parsing '%s' failed\n", fileName); - goto bail; - } - - err = 0; - sysCopyMap(&pArchive->map, &map); - map.addr = NULL; - -bail: - if (err != 0) - mzCloseZipArchive(pArchive); - if (map.addr != NULL) - sysReleaseShmem(&map); - return err; -} - -/* - * Close a ZipArchive, closing the file and freeing the contents. - * - * NOTE: the ZipArchive may not have been fully created. - */ -void mzCloseZipArchive(ZipArchive* pArchive) -{ - LOGV("Closing archive %p\n", pArchive); - - if (pArchive->fd >= 0) - close(pArchive->fd); - if (pArchive->map.addr != NULL) - sysReleaseShmem(&pArchive->map); - - free(pArchive->pEntries); - - mzHashTableFree(pArchive->pHash); - - pArchive->fd = -1; - pArchive->pHash = NULL; - pArchive->pEntries = NULL; -} - -/* - * Find a matching entry. - * - * Returns NULL if no matching entry found. - */ -const ZipEntry* mzFindZipEntry(const ZipArchive* pArchive, - const char* entryName) -{ - unsigned int itemHash = computeHash(entryName, strlen(entryName)); - - return (const ZipEntry*)mzHashTableLookup(pArchive->pHash, - itemHash, (char*) entryName, hashcmpZipName, false); -} - -/* - * Return true if the entry is a symbolic link. - */ -bool mzIsZipEntrySymlink(const ZipEntry* pEntry) -{ - if ((pEntry->versionMadeBy & 0xff00) == CENVEM_UNIX) { - return S_ISLNK(pEntry->externalFileAttributes >> 16); - } - return false; -} - -/* Call processFunction on the uncompressed data of a STORED entry. - */ -static bool processStoredEntry(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const ZipEntry *pEntry, ProcessZipEntryContentsFunction processFunction, - void *cookie) -{ - size_t bytesLeft = pEntry->compLen; - while (bytesLeft > 0) { - unsigned char buf[32 * 1024]; - ssize_t n; - size_t count; - bool ret; - - count = bytesLeft; - if (count > sizeof(buf)) { - count = sizeof(buf); - } - n = read(pArchive->fd, buf, count); - if (n < 0 || (size_t)n != count) { - LOGE("Can't read %zu bytes from zip file: %ld\n", count, n); - return false; - } - ret = processFunction(buf, n, cookie); - if (!ret) { - return false; - } - bytesLeft -= count; - } - return true; -} - -static bool processDeflatedEntry(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const ZipEntry *pEntry, ProcessZipEntryContentsFunction processFunction, - void *cookie) -{ - long result = -1; - unsigned char readBuf[32 * 1024]; - unsigned char procBuf[32 * 1024]; - z_stream zstream; - int zerr; - long compRemaining; - - compRemaining = pEntry->compLen; - - /* - * Initialize the zlib stream. - */ - memset(&zstream, 0, sizeof(zstream)); - zstream.zalloc = Z_NULL; - zstream.zfree = Z_NULL; - zstream.opaque = Z_NULL; - zstream.next_in = NULL; - zstream.avail_in = 0; - zstream.next_out = (Bytef*) procBuf; - zstream.avail_out = sizeof(procBuf); - zstream.data_type = Z_UNKNOWN; - - /* - * Use the undocumented "negative window bits" feature to tell zlib - * that there's no zlib header waiting for it. - */ - zerr = inflateInit2(&zstream, -MAX_WBITS); - if (zerr != Z_OK) { - if (zerr == Z_VERSION_ERROR) { - LOGE("Installed zlib is not compatible with linked version (%s)\n", - ZLIB_VERSION); - } else { - LOGE("Call to inflateInit2 failed (zerr=%d)\n", zerr); - } - goto bail; - } - - /* - * Loop while we have data. - */ - do { - /* read as much as we can */ - if (zstream.avail_in == 0) { - long getSize = (compRemaining > (long)sizeof(readBuf)) ? - (long)sizeof(readBuf) : compRemaining; - LOGVV("+++ reading %ld bytes (%ld left)\n", - getSize, compRemaining); - - int cc = read(pArchive->fd, readBuf, getSize); - if (cc != (int) getSize) { - LOGW("inflate read failed (%d vs %ld)\n", cc, getSize); - goto z_bail; - } - - compRemaining -= getSize; - - zstream.next_in = readBuf; - zstream.avail_in = getSize; - } - - /* uncompress the data */ - zerr = inflate(&zstream, Z_NO_FLUSH); - if (zerr != Z_OK && zerr != Z_STREAM_END) { - LOGD("zlib inflate call failed (zerr=%d)\n", zerr); - goto z_bail; - } - - /* write when we're full or when we're done */ - if (zstream.avail_out == 0 || - (zerr == Z_STREAM_END && zstream.avail_out != sizeof(procBuf))) - { - long procSize = zstream.next_out - procBuf; - LOGVV("+++ processing %d bytes\n", (int) procSize); - bool ret = processFunction(procBuf, procSize, cookie); - if (!ret) { - LOGW("Process function elected to fail (in inflate)\n"); - goto z_bail; - } - - zstream.next_out = procBuf; - zstream.avail_out = sizeof(procBuf); - } - } while (zerr == Z_OK); - - assert(zerr == Z_STREAM_END); /* other errors should've been caught */ - - // success! - result = zstream.total_out; - -z_bail: - inflateEnd(&zstream); /* free up any allocated structures */ - -bail: - if (result != pEntry->uncompLen) { - if (result != -1) // error already shown? - LOGW("Size mismatch on inflated file (%ld vs %ld)\n", - result, pEntry->uncompLen); - return false; - } - return true; -} - -/* - * Stream the uncompressed data through the supplied function, - * passing cookie to it each time it gets called. processFunction - * may be called more than once. - * - * If processFunction returns false, the operation is abandoned and - * mzProcessZipEntryContents() immediately returns false. - * - * This is useful for calculating the hash of an entry's uncompressed contents. - */ -bool mzProcessZipEntryContents(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const ZipEntry *pEntry, ProcessZipEntryContentsFunction processFunction, - void *cookie) -{ - bool ret = false; - off_t oldOff; - - /* save current offset */ - oldOff = lseek(pArchive->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); - - /* Seek to the beginning of the entry's compressed data. */ - lseek(pArchive->fd, pEntry->offset, SEEK_SET); - - switch (pEntry->compression) { - case STORED: - ret = processStoredEntry(pArchive, pEntry, processFunction, cookie); - break; - case DEFLATED: - ret = processDeflatedEntry(pArchive, pEntry, processFunction, cookie); - break; - default: - LOGE("Unsupported compression type %d for entry '%s'\n", - pEntry->compression, pEntry->fileName); - break; - } - - /* restore file offset */ - lseek(pArchive->fd, oldOff, SEEK_SET); - return ret; -} - -static bool crcProcessFunction(const unsigned char *data, int dataLen, - void *crc) -{ - *(unsigned long *)crc = crc32(*(unsigned long *)crc, data, dataLen); - return true; -} - -/* - * Check the CRC on this entry; return true if it is correct. - * May do other internal checks as well. - */ -bool mzIsZipEntryIntact(const ZipArchive *pArchive, const ZipEntry *pEntry) -{ - unsigned long crc; - bool ret; - - crc = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); - ret = mzProcessZipEntryContents(pArchive, pEntry, crcProcessFunction, - (void *)&crc); - if (!ret) { - LOGE("Can't calculate CRC for entry\n"); - return false; - } - if (crc != (unsigned long)pEntry->crc32) { - LOGW("CRC for entry %.*s (0x%08lx) != expected (0x%08lx)\n", - pEntry->fileNameLen, pEntry->fileName, crc, pEntry->crc32); - return false; - } - return true; -} - -typedef struct { - char *buf; - int bufLen; -} CopyProcessArgs; - -static bool copyProcessFunction(const unsigned char *data, int dataLen, - void *cookie) -{ - CopyProcessArgs *args = (CopyProcessArgs *)cookie; - if (dataLen <= args->bufLen) { - memcpy(args->buf, data, dataLen); - args->buf += dataLen; - args->bufLen -= dataLen; - return true; - } - return false; -} - -/* - * Read an entry into a buffer allocated by the caller. - */ -bool mzReadZipEntry(const ZipArchive* pArchive, const ZipEntry* pEntry, - char *buf, int bufLen) -{ - CopyProcessArgs args; - bool ret; - - args.buf = buf; - args.bufLen = bufLen; - ret = mzProcessZipEntryContents(pArchive, pEntry, copyProcessFunction, - (void *)&args); - if (!ret) { - LOGE("Can't extract entry to buffer.\n"); - return false; - } - return true; -} - -static bool writeProcessFunction(const unsigned char *data, int dataLen, - void *fd) -{ - ssize_t n = write((int)fd, data, dataLen); - if (n != dataLen) { - LOGE("Can't write %d bytes (only %ld) from zip file: %s\n", - dataLen, n, strerror(errno)); - return false; - } - return true; -} - -/* - * Uncompress "pEntry" in "pArchive" to "fd" at the current offset. - */ -bool mzExtractZipEntryToFile(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const ZipEntry *pEntry, int fd) -{ - bool ret = mzProcessZipEntryContents(pArchive, pEntry, writeProcessFunction, - (void *)fd); - if (!ret) { - LOGE("Can't extract entry to file.\n"); - return false; - } - return true; -} - -/* Helper state to make path translation easier and less malloc-happy. - */ -typedef struct { - const char *targetDir; - const char *zipDir; - char *buf; - int targetDirLen; - int zipDirLen; - int bufLen; -} MzPathHelper; - -/* Given the values of targetDir and zipDir in the helper, - * return the target filename of the provided entry. - * The helper must be initialized first. - */ -static const char *targetEntryPath(MzPathHelper *helper, ZipEntry *pEntry) -{ - int needLen; - bool firstTime = (helper->buf == NULL); - - /* target file <-- targetDir + / + entry[zipDirLen:] - */ - needLen = helper->targetDirLen + 1 + - pEntry->fileNameLen - helper->zipDirLen + 1; - if (needLen > helper->bufLen) { - char *newBuf; - - needLen *= 2; - newBuf = (char *)realloc(helper->buf, needLen); - if (newBuf == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - helper->buf = newBuf; - helper->bufLen = needLen; - } - - /* Every path will start with the target path and a slash. - */ - if (firstTime) { - char *p = helper->buf; - memcpy(p, helper->targetDir, helper->targetDirLen); - p += helper->targetDirLen; - if (p == helper->buf || p[-1] != '/') { - helper->targetDirLen += 1; - *p++ = '/'; - } - } - - /* Replace the custom part of the path with the appropriate - * part of the entry's path. - */ - char *epath = helper->buf + helper->targetDirLen; - memcpy(epath, pEntry->fileName + helper->zipDirLen, - pEntry->fileNameLen - helper->zipDirLen); - epath += pEntry->fileNameLen - helper->zipDirLen; - *epath = '\0'; - - return helper->buf; -} - -/* - * Inflate all entries under zipDir to the directory specified by - * targetDir, which must exist and be a writable directory. - * - * The immediate children of zipDir will become the immediate - * children of targetDir; e.g., if the archive contains the entries - * - * a/b/c/one - * a/b/c/two - * a/b/c/d/three - * - * and mzExtractRecursive(a, "a/b/c", "/tmp") is called, the resulting - * files will be - * - * /tmp/one - * /tmp/two - * /tmp/d/three - * - * Returns true on success, false on failure. - */ -bool mzExtractRecursive(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const char *zipDir, const char *targetDir, - int flags, const struct utimbuf *timestamp, - void (*callback)(const char *fn, void *), void *cookie) -{ - if (zipDir[0] == '/') { - LOGE("mzExtractRecursive(): zipDir must be a relative path.\n"); - return false; - } - if (targetDir[0] != '/') { - LOGE("mzExtractRecursive(): targetDir must be an absolute path.\n"); - return false; - } - - unsigned int zipDirLen; - char *zpath; - - zipDirLen = strlen(zipDir); - zpath = (char *)malloc(zipDirLen + 2); - if (zpath == NULL) { - LOGE("Can't allocate %d bytes for zip path\n", zipDirLen + 2); - return false; - } - /* If zipDir is empty, we'll extract the entire zip file. - * Otherwise, canonicalize the path. - */ - if (zipDirLen > 0) { - /* Make sure there's (hopefully, exactly one) slash at the - * end of the path. This way we don't need to worry about - * accidentally extracting "one/twothree" when a path like - * "one/two" is specified. - */ - memcpy(zpath, zipDir, zipDirLen); - if (zpath[zipDirLen-1] != '/') { - zpath[zipDirLen++] = '/'; - } - } - zpath[zipDirLen] = '\0'; - - /* Set up the helper structure that we'll use to assemble paths. - */ - MzPathHelper helper; - helper.targetDir = targetDir; - helper.targetDirLen = strlen(helper.targetDir); - helper.zipDir = zpath; - helper.zipDirLen = strlen(helper.zipDir); - helper.buf = NULL; - helper.bufLen = 0; - - /* Walk through the entries and extract anything whose path begins - * with zpath. -//TODO: since the entries are sorted, binary search for the first match -// and stop after the first non-match. - */ - unsigned int i; - bool seenMatch = false; - int ok = true; - for (i = 0; i < pArchive->numEntries; i++) { - ZipEntry *pEntry = pArchive->pEntries + i; - if (pEntry->fileNameLen < zipDirLen) { -//TODO: look out for a single empty directory entry that matches zpath, but -// missing the trailing slash. Most zip files seem to include -// the trailing slash, but I think it's legal to leave it off. -// e.g., zpath "a/b/", entry "a/b", with no children of the entry. - /* No chance of matching. - */ -#if SORT_ENTRIES - if (seenMatch) { - /* Since the entries are sorted, we can give up - * on the first mismatch after the first match. - */ - break; - } -#endif - continue; - } - /* If zpath is empty, this strncmp() will match everything, - * which is what we want. - */ - if (strncmp(pEntry->fileName, zpath, zipDirLen) != 0) { -#if SORT_ENTRIES - if (seenMatch) { - /* Since the entries are sorted, we can give up - * on the first mismatch after the first match. - */ - break; - } -#endif - continue; - } - /* This entry begins with zipDir, so we'll extract it. - */ - seenMatch = true; - - /* Find the target location of the entry. - */ - const char *targetFile = targetEntryPath(&helper, pEntry); - if (targetFile == NULL) { - LOGE("Can't assemble target path for \"%.*s\"\n", - pEntry->fileNameLen, pEntry->fileName); - ok = false; - break; - } - - /* With DRY_RUN set, invoke the callback but don't do anything else. - */ - if (flags & MZ_EXTRACT_DRY_RUN) { - if (callback != NULL) callback(targetFile, cookie); - continue; - } - - /* Create the file or directory. - */ -#define UNZIP_DIRMODE 0755 -#define UNZIP_FILEMODE 0644 - if (pEntry->fileName[pEntry->fileNameLen-1] == '/') { - if (!(flags & MZ_EXTRACT_FILES_ONLY)) { - int ret = dirCreateHierarchy( - targetFile, UNZIP_DIRMODE, timestamp, false); - if (ret != 0) { - LOGE("Can't create containing directory for \"%s\": %s\n", - targetFile, strerror(errno)); - ok = false; - break; - } - LOGD("Extracted dir \"%s\"\n", targetFile); - } - } else { - /* This is not a directory. First, make sure that - * the containing directory exists. - */ - int ret = dirCreateHierarchy( - targetFile, UNZIP_DIRMODE, timestamp, true); - if (ret != 0) { - LOGE("Can't create containing directory for \"%s\": %s\n", - targetFile, strerror(errno)); - ok = false; - break; - } - - /* With FILES_ONLY set, we need to ignore metadata entirely, - * so treat symlinks as regular files. - */ - if (!(flags & MZ_EXTRACT_FILES_ONLY) && mzIsZipEntrySymlink(pEntry)) { - /* The entry is a symbolic link. - * The relative target of the symlink is in the - * data section of this entry. - */ - if (pEntry->uncompLen == 0) { - LOGE("Symlink entry \"%s\" has no target\n", - targetFile); - ok = false; - break; - } - char *linkTarget = malloc(pEntry->uncompLen + 1); - if (linkTarget == NULL) { - ok = false; - break; - } - ok = mzReadZipEntry(pArchive, pEntry, linkTarget, - pEntry->uncompLen); - if (!ok) { - LOGE("Can't read symlink target for \"%s\"\n", - targetFile); - free(linkTarget); - break; - } - linkTarget[pEntry->uncompLen] = '\0'; - - /* Make the link. - */ - ret = symlink(linkTarget, targetFile); - if (ret != 0) { - LOGE("Can't symlink \"%s\" to \"%s\": %s\n", - targetFile, linkTarget, strerror(errno)); - free(linkTarget); - ok = false; - break; - } - LOGD("Extracted symlink \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n", - targetFile, linkTarget); - free(linkTarget); - } else { - /* The entry is a regular file. - * Open the target for writing. - */ - int fd = creat(targetFile, UNZIP_FILEMODE); - if (fd < 0) { - LOGE("Can't create target file \"%s\": %s\n", - targetFile, strerror(errno)); - ok = false; - break; - } - - bool ok = mzExtractZipEntryToFile(pArchive, pEntry, fd); - close(fd); - if (!ok) { - LOGE("Error extracting \"%s\"\n", targetFile); - ok = false; - break; - } - - if (timestamp != NULL && utime(targetFile, timestamp)) { - LOGE("Error touching \"%s\"\n", targetFile); - ok = false; - break; - } - - LOGD("Extracted file \"%s\"\n", targetFile); - } - } - - if (callback != NULL) callback(targetFile, cookie); - } - - free(helper.buf); - free(zpath); - - return ok; -} diff --git a/minzip/Zip.h b/minzip/Zip.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1c1df2f..0000000 --- a/minzip/Zip.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Simple Zip archive support. - */ -#ifndef _MINZIP_ZIP -#define _MINZIP_ZIP - -#include "inline_magic.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <utime.h> - -#include "Hash.h" -#include "SysUtil.h" - -/* - * One entry in the Zip archive. Treat this as opaque -- use accessors below. - * - * TODO: we're now keeping the pages mapped so we don't have to copy the - * filename. We can change the accessors to retrieve the various pieces - * directly from the source file instead of copying them out, for a very - * slight speed hit and a modest reduction in memory usage. - */ -typedef struct ZipEntry { - unsigned int fileNameLen; - const char* fileName; // not null-terminated - long offset; - long compLen; - long uncompLen; - int compression; - long modTime; - long crc32; - int versionMadeBy; - long externalFileAttributes; -} ZipEntry; - -/* - * One Zip archive. Treat as opaque. - */ -typedef struct ZipArchive { - int fd; - unsigned int numEntries; - ZipEntry* pEntries; - HashTable* pHash; // maps file name to ZipEntry - MemMapping map; -} ZipArchive; - -/* - * Represents a non-NUL-terminated string, - * which is how entry names are stored. - */ -typedef struct { - const char *str; - size_t len; -} UnterminatedString; - -/* - * Open a Zip archive. - * - * On success, returns 0 and populates "pArchive". Returns nonzero errno - * value on failure. - */ -int mzOpenZipArchive(const char* fileName, ZipArchive* pArchive); - -/* - * Close archive, releasing resources associated with it. - * - * Depending on the implementation this could unmap pages used by classes - * stored in a Jar. This should only be done after unloading classes. - */ -void mzCloseZipArchive(ZipArchive* pArchive); - - -/* - * Find an entry in the Zip archive, by name. - */ -const ZipEntry* mzFindZipEntry(const ZipArchive* pArchive, - const char* entryName); - -/* - * Get the number of entries in the Zip archive. - */ -INLINE unsigned int mzZipEntryCount(const ZipArchive* pArchive) { - return pArchive->numEntries; -} - -/* - * Get an entry by index. Returns NULL if the index is out-of-bounds. - */ -INLINE const ZipEntry* -mzGetZipEntryAt(const ZipArchive* pArchive, unsigned int index) -{ - if (index < pArchive->numEntries) { - return pArchive->pEntries + index; - } - return NULL; -} - -/* - * Get the index number of an entry in the archive. - */ -INLINE unsigned int -mzGetZipEntryIndex(const ZipArchive *pArchive, const ZipEntry *pEntry) { - return pEntry - pArchive->pEntries; -} - -/* - * Simple accessors. - */ -INLINE UnterminatedString mzGetZipEntryFileName(const ZipEntry* pEntry) { - UnterminatedString ret; - ret.str = pEntry->fileName; - ret.len = pEntry->fileNameLen; - return ret; -} -INLINE long mzGetZipEntryOffset(const ZipEntry* pEntry) { - return pEntry->offset; -} -INLINE long mzGetZipEntryUncompLen(const ZipEntry* pEntry) { - return pEntry->uncompLen; -} -INLINE long mzGetZipEntryModTime(const ZipEntry* pEntry) { - return pEntry->modTime; -} -INLINE long mzGetZipEntryCrc32(const ZipEntry* pEntry) { - return pEntry->crc32; -} -bool mzIsZipEntrySymlink(const ZipEntry* pEntry); - - -/* - * Type definition for the callback function used by - * mzProcessZipEntryContents(). - */ -typedef bool (*ProcessZipEntryContentsFunction)(const unsigned char *data, - int dataLen, void *cookie); - -/* - * Stream the uncompressed data through the supplied function, - * passing cookie to it each time it gets called. processFunction - * may be called more than once. - * - * If processFunction returns false, the operation is abandoned and - * mzProcessZipEntryContents() immediately returns false. - * - * This is useful for calculating the hash of an entry's uncompressed contents. - */ -bool mzProcessZipEntryContents(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const ZipEntry *pEntry, ProcessZipEntryContentsFunction processFunction, - void *cookie); - -/* - * Read an entry into a buffer allocated by the caller. - */ -bool mzReadZipEntry(const ZipArchive* pArchive, const ZipEntry* pEntry, - char* buf, int bufLen); - -/* - * Check the CRC on this entry; return true if it is correct. - * May do other internal checks as well. - */ -bool mzIsZipEntryIntact(const ZipArchive *pArchive, const ZipEntry *pEntry); - -/* - * Inflate and write an entry to a file. - */ -bool mzExtractZipEntryToFile(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const ZipEntry *pEntry, int fd); - -/* - * Inflate all entries under zipDir to the directory specified by - * targetDir, which must exist and be a writable directory. - * - * The immediate children of zipDir will become the immediate - * children of targetDir; e.g., if the archive contains the entries - * - * a/b/c/one - * a/b/c/two - * a/b/c/d/three - * - * and mzExtractRecursive(a, "a/b/c", "/tmp", ...) is called, the resulting - * files will be - * - * /tmp/one - * /tmp/two - * /tmp/d/three - * - * flags is zero or more of the following: - * - * MZ_EXTRACT_FILES_ONLY - only unpack files, not directories or symlinks - * MZ_EXTRACT_DRY_RUN - don't do anything, but do invoke the callback - * - * If timestamp is non-NULL, file timestamps will be set accordingly. - * - * If callback is non-NULL, it will be invoked with each unpacked file. - * - * Returns true on success, false on failure. - */ -enum { MZ_EXTRACT_FILES_ONLY = 1, MZ_EXTRACT_DRY_RUN = 2 }; -bool mzExtractRecursive(const ZipArchive *pArchive, - const char *zipDir, const char *targetDir, - int flags, const struct utimbuf *timestamp, - void (*callback)(const char *fn, void*), void *cookie); - -#endif /*_MINZIP_ZIP*/ diff --git a/minzip/inline_magic.h b/minzip/inline_magic.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8c185e1..0000000 --- a/minzip/inline_magic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#ifndef MINZIP_INLINE_MAGIC_H_ -#define MINZIP_INLINE_MAGIC_H_ - -#ifndef MINZIP_GENERATE_INLINES -#define INLINE extern __inline__ -#else -#define INLINE -#endif - -#endif // MINZIP_INLINE_MAGIC_H_ |