/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #ifndef _SYS_FS_PC_DIR_H #define _SYS_FS_PC_DIR_H #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define PCFNAMESIZE 8 #define PCFEXTSIZE 3 #define PCMAXPATHLEN MAXPATHLEN #define PCMAXNAMLEN 255 #define PCLFNCHUNKSIZE 13 struct pctime { ushort_t pct_time; /* hh:mm:ss (little endian) */ ushort_t pct_date; /* yy:mm:dd (little endian) */ }; /* * Shifts and masks for time and date fields, in host byte order. */ #define SECSHIFT 0 #define SECMASK 0x1F #define MINSHIFT 5 #define MINMASK 0x3F #define HOURSHIFT 11 #define HOURMASK 0x1F #define DAYSHIFT 0 #define DAYMASK 0x1F #define MONSHIFT 5 #define MONMASK 0x0F #define YEARSHIFT 9 #define YEARMASK 0x7F struct pcdir { char pcd_filename[PCFNAMESIZE]; /* file name */ char pcd_ext[PCFEXTSIZE]; /* file extension */ uchar_t pcd_attr; /* file attributes */ uchar_t pcd_ntattr; /* reserved for NT attributes */ uchar_t pcd_crtime_msec; /* milliseconds after the minute */ struct pctime pcd_crtime; /* creation time/date */ ushort_t pcd_ladate; /* last-access date */ union { uint16_t pcd_eattr; /* OS/2 extended attribute */ pc_cluster16_t pcd_scluster_hi; } un; struct pctime pcd_mtime; /* last modified time/date */ pc_cluster16_t pcd_scluster_lo; /* starting cluster (little endian) */ uint_t pcd_size; /* file size (little endian) */ }; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Long filename support (introduced by Windows 95) is an interesting * exercise in compatibility. Basically, it is now no longer the case * that an entry in a directory (as described by the 'pcdir' structure above) * contains the entire name of a file. Now, a directory entry can consist of * a long filename component (a series of 'pcdir'-like structures) followed * by a short filename (the old form). Each long filename component is * identified by having it's Read-Only, Hidden, System, and Volume Label * attributes set. Each can store 13 Unicode characters (16-bits, of * which we only look at the lower 8 for now), broken into (gak) three * sections of the entry (since that's the way the available bits fall out). * In addition, each long filename entry has a sequence number (starting * from 1). The first entry has bit 7 (0x40) set in the sequence number, and * has the maximum value in the sequence. This may seem a bit backwards, and * it gets worse: the first entry stores the last component of * the name. So the directory entry for a file named * "This is a very long filename indeed" might look like this: * * Offset Sequence Component Attributes Cluster Size * 0 0x43 "me indeed" RSHV 0 0 * 32 0x02 "y long filena" RSHV 0 0 * 64 0x01 "This is a ver" RSHV 0 0 * 96 ---- "THISIS~1.TXT" 2122 110 * * The last entry is for the short filename, which stores actual information * about the file (like type, permissions, cluster, and size). The short name * is also used by non-long-filename aware applications (like Windows 3.X and * DOS). This name is generated by Windows 95 (and now Solaris) from the * long name, and must (of course) be unique within the directory. * Solaris continues to this entry to actually identify the file and its * attributes (filenames only really matter when names are used, like at * lookup/readdir/remove/create/rename time - for general access to the file * they aren't used). * * Long filenames can also be broken by applications that don't * understand them (for example, a Solaris 2.5.1 user could rename * "THISIS~1.TXT" to "test.exe"). This can be detected because each long * filename component has a checksum which is based on the short filename. * After reading the long filename entry, if the checksum doesn't match the * short name that follows, we simply ignore it and use the short name. * * One subtle thing - though long file names are case-sensitive, * searches for them are not. * * Another _very_ subtle thing. The number of characters in the * last long filename chunk (the first entry, with the 0x40 bit set) is * either all the characters (if there is no null, '\0'), or all the * characters up to the null. _However_, if the remaining characters are * null, Norton Disk Doctor and Microsoft ScanDisk will claim * that the filename entry is damaged. The remaining bytes must actually * contain 0xff (discovered with Disk Doctor). * * Some information about long filename support can be found in the * book "Inside Windows 95" by Adrian King. */ /* * The number of bytes in each section of the name in a long filename * entry. This is _bytes_, not characters: each character is actually * 16 bits. */ #define PCLF_FIRSTNAMESIZE 10 #define PCLF_SECONDNAMESIZE 12 #define PCLF_THIRDNAMESIZE 4 /* * A long filename entry. It must match the 'pcdir' structure in size, * and pcdl_attr must overlap pcd_attr. */ struct pcdir_lfn { uchar_t pcdl_ordinal; /* lfn order. First is 01, next 02, */ /* last has bit 7 (0x40) set */ uchar_t pcdl_firstfilename[PCLF_FIRSTNAMESIZE]; uchar_t pcdl_attr; uchar_t pcdl_type; /* type - always contains 0 for an LFN entry */ uchar_t pcdl_checksum; /* checksum to validate the LFN entry - */ /* based on the short name */ uchar_t pcdl_secondfilename[PCLF_SECONDNAMESIZE]; pc_cluster16_t pcd_scluster; /* (not used, always 0) */ uchar_t pcdl_thirdfilename[PCLF_THIRDNAMESIZE]; }; #define PCDL_IS_LAST_LFN(x) ((x->pcdl_ordinal) & 0x40) #define PCDL_LFN_BITS (PCA_RDONLY | PCA_HIDDEN | PCA_SYSTEM | PCA_LABEL) #define PCDL_IS_LFN(x) (enable_long_filenames && \ (((x)->pcd_attr & PCDL_LFN_BITS) == PCDL_LFN_BITS)) /* * The first char of the file name has special meaning as follows: */ #define PCD_UNUSED ((char)0x00) /* entry has never been used */ #define PCD_ERASED ((char)0xE5) /* entry was erased */ /* * File attributes. */ #define PCA_RDONLY 0x01 /* file is read only */ #define PCA_HIDDEN 0x02 /* file is hidden */ #define PCA_SYSTEM 0x04 /* system file */ #define PCA_LABEL 0x08 /* entry contains the volume label */ #define PCA_DIR 0x10 /* subdirectory */ #define PCA_ARCH 0x20 /* file has been modified since last backup */ /* * Avoid hidden files unless the private variable is set. * Always avoid the label. */ #define PCA_IS_HIDDEN(fsp, attr) \ ((((attr) & PCA_LABEL) == PCA_LABEL) || \ ((((fsp)->pcfs_flags & PCFS_HIDDEN) == 0) && \ ((attr) & (PCA_HIDDEN | PCA_SYSTEM)))) #define PC_NAME_IS_DOT(namep) \ (((namep)[0] == '.') && ((namep)[1] == '\0')) #define PC_NAME_IS_DOTDOT(namep) \ (((namep)[0] == '.') && ((namep)[1] == '.') && ((namep)[2] == '\0')) #define PC_SHORTNAME_IS_DOT(namep) \ (((namep)[0] == '.') && ((namep)[1] == ' ')) #define PC_SHORTNAME_IS_DOTDOT(namep) \ (((namep)[0] == '.') && ((namep)[1] == '.') && ((namep)[2] == ' ')) /* * slot structure is used by the directory search routine to return * the results of the search. If the search is successful sl_blkno and * sl_offset reflect the disk address of the entry and sl_ep points to * the actual entry data in buffer sl_bp. sl_flags is set to whether the * entry is dot or dotdot. If the search is unsuccessful sl_blkno and * sl_offset points to an empty directory slot if there are any. Otherwise * it is set to -1. */ struct pcslot { enum {SL_NONE, SL_FOUND, SL_EXTEND} sl_status; /* slot status */ daddr_t sl_blkno; /* disk block number which has entry */ int sl_offset; /* offset of entry within block */ struct buf *sl_bp; /* buffer containing entry data */ struct pcdir *sl_ep; /* pointer to entry data */ int sl_flags; /* flags (see below) */ }; #define SL_DOT 1 /* entry point to self */ #define SL_DOTDOT 2 /* entry points to parent */ /* * A pcfs directory entry. Directory entries are actually variable * length, but this is the maximum size. * * This _must_ match a dirent64 structure in format. */ struct pc_dirent { ino64_t d_ino; /* "inode number" of entry */ off64_t d_off; /* offset of disk directory entry */ unsigned short d_reclen; /* length of this record */ char d_name[PCMAXNAMLEN + 1]; }; /* * Check FAT 8.3 filename characters for validity. * Lacking a kernel iconv, codepage support for short filenames * is not provided. * Short names must be uppercase ASCII (no support for MSDOS * codepages right now, sorry) and may not contain any of * *+=|\[];:",<>.?/ which are explicitly forbidden by the * FAT specifications. */ #define pc_invalchar(c) \ (((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'z') || \ (c) == '"' || (c) == '*' || (c) == '+' || (c) == ',' || \ (c) == '.' || (c) == '/' || (c) == ':' || (c) == ';' || \ (c) == '<' || (c) == '=' || (c) == '>' || (c) == '?' || \ (c) == '[' || (c) == '|' || (c) == ']' || (c) == '\\') #define pc_validchar(c) (((c) >= ' ' && !((c) & ~0177)) && !pc_invalchar(c)) #ifdef _KERNEL /* * macros for converting ASCII to/from upper or lower case. * users may give and get names in lower case, but they are stored on the * disk in upper case to be PCDOS compatible. * These would better come from some shared source in but * there is no such place yet. */ #define toupper(C) (((C) >= 'a' && (C) <= 'z') ? (C) - 'a' + 'A' : (C)) #define tolower(C) (((C) >= 'A' && (C) <= 'Z') ? (C) - 'A' + 'a' : (C)) extern int pc_tvtopct(timestruc_t *, struct pctime *); /* timeval to pctime */ extern void pc_pcttotv(struct pctime *, int64_t *); /* pctime to timeval */ extern int pc_valid_lfn_char(char); /* valid long filename ch */ extern int pc_read_long_fn(struct vnode *, struct uio *, struct pc_dirent *, struct pcdir **, offset_t *, struct buf **); extern int pc_read_short_fn(struct vnode *, struct uio *, struct pc_dirent *, struct pcdir **, offset_t *, struct buf **); extern int pc_match_long_fn(struct pcnode *, char *, struct pcdir **, struct pcslot *, offset_t *); extern int pc_match_short_fn(struct pcnode *, char *, struct pcdir **, struct pcslot *, offset_t *); extern uchar_t pc_checksum_long_fn(char *, char *); extern void set_long_fn_chunk(struct pcdir_lfn *, char *, int); extern int pc_valid_long_fn(char *); extern int pc_extract_long_fn(struct pcnode *, char *, struct pcdir **, offset_t *offset, struct buf **); extern int pc_fname_ext_to_name(char *, char *, char *, int); extern pc_cluster32_t pc_getstartcluster(struct pcfs *, struct pcdir *); extern void pc_setstartcluster(struct pcfs *, struct pcdir *, pc_cluster32_t); /* * Private tunables */ /* * Use long filenames (Windows 95). Disabling this causes pcfs * to not recognize long filenames at all, which may cause it to * break associations between the short and long names. This is likely * to leave unused long filename entries in directories (which may make * apparently empty directories unremovable), and would require a fsck_pcfs * to find and fix (or a Windows utility like Norton Disk Doctor or * Microsoft ScanDisk). */ extern int enable_long_filenames; /* default: on */ #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _SYS_FS_PC_DIR_H */