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515 lines
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/* $NetBSD: cd9660_write.c,v 1.14 2011/01/04 09:48:21 wiz Exp $ */
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/*-
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-NetBSD
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2005 Daniel Watt, Walter Deignan, Ryan Gabrys, Alan
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* Perez-Rathke and Ram Vedam. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This code was written by Daniel Watt, Walter Deignan, Ryan Gabrys,
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* Alan Perez-Rathke and Ram Vedam.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
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* without modification, are permitted provided that the following
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* conditions are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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* disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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* with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DANIEL WATT, WALTER DEIGNAN, RYAN
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* GABRYS, ALAN PEREZ-RATHKE AND RAM VEDAM ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL DANIEL WATT, WALTER DEIGNAN, RYAN
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* GABRYS, ALAN PEREZ-RATHKE AND RAM VEDAM BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
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* USE,DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
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* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
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* OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include "cd9660.h"
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#include "iso9660_rrip.h"
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#include <util.h>
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static int cd9660_write_volume_descriptors(iso9660_disk *, FILE *);
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static int cd9660_write_path_table(iso9660_disk *, FILE *, off_t, int);
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static int cd9660_write_path_tables(iso9660_disk *, FILE *);
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static int cd9660_write_file(iso9660_disk *, FILE *, cd9660node *);
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static int cd9660_write_filedata(iso9660_disk *, FILE *, off_t,
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const unsigned char *, int);
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#if 0
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static int cd9660_write_buffered(FILE *, off_t, int, const unsigned char *);
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#endif
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static void cd9660_write_rr(iso9660_disk *, FILE *, cd9660node *, off_t, off_t);
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/*
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* Write the image
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* Writes the entire image
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* @param const char* The filename for the image
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* @returns int 1 on success, 0 on failure
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*/
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int
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cd9660_write_image(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, const char* image)
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{
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FILE *fd;
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int status;
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char buf[CD9660_SECTOR_SIZE];
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if ((fd = fopen(image, "w+")) == NULL) {
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err(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s: Can't open `%s' for writing", __func__,
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image);
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}
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 0)
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printf("Writing image\n");
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if (diskStructure->has_generic_bootimage) {
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status = cd9660_copy_file(diskStructure, fd, 0,
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diskStructure->generic_bootimage);
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if (status == 0) {
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warnx("%s: Error writing generic boot image",
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__func__);
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goto cleanup_bad_image;
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}
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}
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/* Write the volume descriptors */
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status = cd9660_write_volume_descriptors(diskStructure, fd);
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if (status == 0) {
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warnx("%s: Error writing volume descriptors to image",
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__func__);
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goto cleanup_bad_image;
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}
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 0)
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printf("Volume descriptors written\n");
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/*
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* Write the path tables: there are actually four, but right
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* now we are only concearned with two.
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*/
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status = cd9660_write_path_tables(diskStructure, fd);
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if (status == 0) {
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warnx("%s: Error writing path tables to image", __func__);
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goto cleanup_bad_image;
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}
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 0)
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printf("Path tables written\n");
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/* Write the directories and files */
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status = cd9660_write_file(diskStructure, fd, diskStructure->rootNode);
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if (status == 0) {
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warnx("%s: Error writing files to image", __func__);
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goto cleanup_bad_image;
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}
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if (diskStructure->is_bootable) {
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cd9660_write_boot(diskStructure, fd);
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}
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/* Write padding bits. This is temporary */
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memset(buf, 0, CD9660_SECTOR_SIZE);
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cd9660_write_filedata(diskStructure, fd,
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diskStructure->totalSectors - 1, buf, 1);
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 0)
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printf("Files written\n");
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fclose(fd);
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 0)
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printf("Image closed\n");
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return 1;
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cleanup_bad_image:
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fclose(fd);
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if (!diskStructure->keep_bad_images)
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unlink(image);
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 0)
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printf("Bad image cleaned up\n");
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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cd9660_write_volume_descriptors(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd)
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{
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volume_descriptor *vd_temp = diskStructure->firstVolumeDescriptor;
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while (vd_temp != NULL) {
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cd9660_write_filedata(diskStructure, fd, vd_temp->sector,
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vd_temp->volumeDescriptorData, 1);
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vd_temp = vd_temp->next;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* Write out an individual path table
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* Used just to keep redundant code to a minimum
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* @param FILE *fd Valid file pointer
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* @param int Sector to start writing path table to
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* @param int Endian mode : BIG_ENDIAN or LITTLE_ENDIAN
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* @returns int 1 on success, 0 on failure
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*/
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static int
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cd9660_write_path_table(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd, off_t sector,
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int mode)
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{
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int path_table_sectors = CD9660_BLOCKS(diskStructure->sectorSize,
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diskStructure->pathTableLength);
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unsigned char *buffer;
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unsigned char *buffer_head;
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int len, ret;
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path_table_entry temp_entry;
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cd9660node *ptcur;
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buffer = ecalloc(path_table_sectors, diskStructure->sectorSize);
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buffer_head = buffer;
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ptcur = diskStructure->rootNode;
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while (ptcur != NULL) {
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memset(&temp_entry, 0, sizeof(path_table_entry));
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temp_entry.length[0] = ptcur->isoDirRecord->name_len[0];
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temp_entry.extended_attribute_length[0] =
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ptcur->isoDirRecord->ext_attr_length[0];
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memcpy(temp_entry.name, ptcur->isoDirRecord->name,
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temp_entry.length[0] + 1);
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/* round up */
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len = temp_entry.length[0] + 8 + (temp_entry.length[0] & 0x01);
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/* todo: function pointers instead */
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if (mode == LITTLE_ENDIAN) {
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cd9660_731(ptcur->fileDataSector,
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temp_entry.first_sector);
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cd9660_721((ptcur->parent == NULL ?
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1 : ptcur->parent->ptnumber),
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temp_entry.parent_number);
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} else {
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cd9660_732(ptcur->fileDataSector,
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temp_entry.first_sector);
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cd9660_722((ptcur->parent == NULL ?
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1 : ptcur->parent->ptnumber),
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temp_entry.parent_number);
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}
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memcpy(buffer, &temp_entry, len);
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buffer += len;
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ptcur = ptcur->ptnext;
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}
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ret = cd9660_write_filedata(diskStructure, fd, sector, buffer_head,
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path_table_sectors);
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free(buffer_head);
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* Write out the path tables to disk
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* Each file descriptor should be pointed to by the PVD, so we know which
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* sector to copy them to. One thing to watch out for: the only path tables
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* stored are in the endian mode that the application is compiled for. So,
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* the first thing to do is write out that path table, then to write the one
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* in the other endian mode requires to convert the endianness of each entry
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* in the table. The best way to do this would be to create a temporary
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* path_table_entry structure, then for each path table entry, copy it to
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* the temporary entry, translate, then copy that to disk.
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*
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* @param FILE* Valid file descriptor
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* @returns int 0 on failure, 1 on success
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*/
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static int
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cd9660_write_path_tables(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd)
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{
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if (cd9660_write_path_table(diskStructure, fd,
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diskStructure->primaryLittleEndianTableSector, LITTLE_ENDIAN) == 0)
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return 0;
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if (cd9660_write_path_table(diskStructure, fd,
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diskStructure->primaryBigEndianTableSector, BIG_ENDIAN) == 0)
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return 0;
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/* @TODO: handle remaining two path tables */
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* Write a file to disk
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* Writes a file, its directory record, and its data to disk
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* This file is designed to be called RECURSIVELY, so initially call it
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* with the root node. All of the records should store what sector the
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* file goes in, so no computation should be necessary.
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*
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* @param int fd Valid file descriptor
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* @param struct cd9660node* writenode Pointer to the file to be written
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* @returns int 0 on failure, 1 on success
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*/
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static int
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cd9660_write_file(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd, cd9660node *writenode)
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{
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char *buf;
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char *temp_file_name;
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int ret;
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off_t working_sector;
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int cur_sector_offset;
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iso_directory_record_cd9660 temp_record;
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cd9660node *temp;
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int rv = 0;
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/* Todo : clean up variables */
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temp_file_name = ecalloc(CD9660MAXPATH + 1, 1);
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buf = emalloc(diskStructure->sectorSize);
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if ((writenode->level != 0) &&
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!(writenode->node->type & S_IFDIR)) {
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fsinode *inode = writenode->node->inode;
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/* Only attempt to write unwritten files that have length. */
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if ((inode->flags & FI_WRITTEN) != 0) {
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INODE_WARNX(("%s: skipping written inode %d", __func__,
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(int)inode->st.st_ino));
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} else if (writenode->fileDataLength > 0) {
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INODE_WARNX(("%s: writing inode %d blocks at %" PRIu32,
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__func__, (int)inode->st.st_ino, inode->ino));
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inode->flags |= FI_WRITTEN;
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if (writenode->node->contents == NULL)
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cd9660_compute_full_filename(writenode,
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temp_file_name);
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ret = cd9660_copy_file(diskStructure, fd,
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writenode->fileDataSector,
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(writenode->node->contents != NULL) ?
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writenode->node->contents : temp_file_name);
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if (ret == 0)
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goto out;
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}
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} else {
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/*
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* Here is a new revelation that ECMA didn't explain
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* (at least not well).
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* ALL . and .. records store the name "\0" and "\1"
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* respectively. So, for each directory, we have to
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* make a new node.
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*
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* This is where it gets kinda messy, since we have to
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* be careful of sector boundaries
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*/
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cur_sector_offset = 0;
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working_sector = writenode->fileDataSector;
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if (fseeko(fd, working_sector * diskStructure->sectorSize,
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SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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/*
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* Now loop over children, writing out their directory
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* records - beware of sector boundaries
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*/
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TAILQ_FOREACH(temp, &writenode->cn_children, cn_next_child) {
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/*
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* Copy the temporary record and adjust its size
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* if necessary
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*/
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memcpy(&temp_record, temp->isoDirRecord,
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sizeof(iso_directory_record_cd9660));
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temp_record.length[0] =
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cd9660_compute_record_size(diskStructure, temp);
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if (temp_record.length[0] + cur_sector_offset >=
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diskStructure->sectorSize) {
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cur_sector_offset = 0;
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working_sector++;
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/* Seek to the next sector. */
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if (fseeko(fd, working_sector *
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diskStructure->sectorSize, SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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}
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/* Write out the basic ISO directory record */
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(void)fwrite(&temp_record, 1,
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temp->isoDirRecord->length[0], fd);
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if (diskStructure->rock_ridge_enabled) {
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cd9660_write_rr(diskStructure, fd, temp,
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cur_sector_offset, working_sector);
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}
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if (fseeko(fd, working_sector *
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diskStructure->sectorSize + cur_sector_offset +
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temp_record.length[0] - temp->su_tail_size,
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SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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if (temp->su_tail_size > 0)
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fwrite(temp->su_tail_data, 1,
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temp->su_tail_size, fd);
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if (ferror(fd)) {
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warnx("%s: write error", __func__);
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goto out;
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}
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cur_sector_offset += temp_record.length[0];
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}
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/*
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* Recurse on children.
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*/
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TAILQ_FOREACH(temp, &writenode->cn_children, cn_next_child) {
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if ((ret = cd9660_write_file(diskStructure, fd, temp)) == 0)
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goto out;
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}
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}
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rv = 1;
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out:
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free(temp_file_name);
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free(buf);
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return rv;
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}
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/*
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* Wrapper function to write a buffer (one sector) to disk.
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* Seeks and writes the buffer.
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* NOTE: You dont NEED to use this function, but it might make your
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* life easier if you have to write things that align to a sector
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* (such as volume descriptors).
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*
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* @param int fd Valid file descriptor
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* @param int sector Sector number to write to
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* @param const unsigned char* Buffer to write. This should be the
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* size of a sector, and if only a portion
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* is written, the rest should be set to 0.
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*/
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static int
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cd9660_write_filedata(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd, off_t sector,
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const unsigned char *buf, int numsecs)
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{
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off_t curpos;
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size_t success;
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curpos = ftello(fd);
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if (fseeko(fd, sector * diskStructure->sectorSize, SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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success = fwrite(buf, diskStructure->sectorSize * numsecs, 1, fd);
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if (fseeko(fd, curpos, SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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if (success == 1)
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success = diskStructure->sectorSize * numsecs;
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return success;
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}
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#if 0
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static int
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cd9660_write_buffered(FILE *fd, off_t offset, int buff_len,
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const unsigned char* buffer)
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{
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static int working_sector = -1;
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static char buf[CD9660_SECTOR_SIZE];
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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int
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cd9660_copy_file(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd, off_t start_sector,
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const char *filename)
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{
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FILE *rf;
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int bytes_read;
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off_t sector = start_sector;
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int buf_size = diskStructure->sectorSize;
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char *buf;
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buf = emalloc(buf_size);
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if ((rf = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) {
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warn("%s: cannot open %s", __func__, filename);
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free(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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if (diskStructure->verbose_level > 1)
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printf("Writing file: %s\n",filename);
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if (fseeko(fd, start_sector * diskStructure->sectorSize, SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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while (!feof(rf)) {
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bytes_read = fread(buf,1,buf_size,rf);
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if (ferror(rf)) {
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warn("%s: fread", __func__);
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free(buf);
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(void)fclose(rf);
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return 0;
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}
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fwrite(buf,1,bytes_read,fd);
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if (ferror(fd)) {
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warn("%s: fwrite", __func__);
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free(buf);
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(void)fclose(rf);
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return 0;
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}
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sector++;
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}
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fclose(rf);
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free(buf);
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return 1;
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}
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static void
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cd9660_write_rr(iso9660_disk *diskStructure, FILE *fd, cd9660node *writenode,
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off_t offset, off_t sector)
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{
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int in_ca = 0;
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struct ISO_SUSP_ATTRIBUTES *myattr;
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offset += writenode->isoDirRecord->length[0];
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if (fseeko(fd, sector * diskStructure->sectorSize + offset, SEEK_SET) ==
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-1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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/* Offset now points at the end of the record */
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TAILQ_FOREACH(myattr, &writenode->head, rr_ll) {
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fwrite(&(myattr->attr), CD9660_SUSP_ENTRY_SIZE(myattr), 1, fd);
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if (!in_ca) {
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offset += CD9660_SUSP_ENTRY_SIZE(myattr);
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if (myattr->last_in_suf) {
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/*
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* Point the offset to the start of this
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* record's CE area
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*/
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if (fseeko(fd, ((off_t)diskStructure->
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susp_continuation_area_start_sector *
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diskStructure->sectorSize)
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+ writenode->susp_entry_ce_start,
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SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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in_ca = 1;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* If we had to go to the continuation area, head back to
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* where we should be.
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|
*/
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if (in_ca)
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if (fseeko(fd, sector * diskStructure->sectorSize + offset,
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SEEK_SET) == -1)
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err(1, "fseeko");
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}
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