nuttx/fs/cromfs/fs_cromfs.c
zhanghongyu b723e90356 fs: move memset to upper lever for statfs
if struct statfs add new members, such as f_fsid, no additional code
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Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
2023-06-16 11:10:25 +08:00

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/****************************************************************************
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*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/statfs.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <lzf.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/kmalloc.h>
#include <nuttx/fs/fs.h>
#include <nuttx/fs/ioctl.h>
#include "cromfs.h"
#if !defined(CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT) && defined(CONFIG_FS_CROMFS)
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
#define CROMFS_MAX_LINKS 64
/****************************************************************************
* Private Types
****************************************************************************/
struct cromfs_dir_s
{
struct fs_dirent_s cr_base; /* VFS directory structure */
uint32_t cr_firstoffset; /* Offset to the first entry in the directory */
uint32_t cr_curroffset; /* Current offset into the directory contents */
};
/* This structure represents an open, regular file */
struct cromfs_file_s
{
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *ff_node; /* The open file node */
uint32_t ff_offset; /* Cached block offset (zero means none) */
uint16_t ff_ulen; /* Length of decompressed data in cache */
FAR uint8_t *ff_buffer; /* Cached, decompressed data */
};
/* This is the form of the callback from cromfs_foreach_node(): */
typedef CODE int (*cromfs_foreach_t)(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node,
uint32_t offset, FAR void *arg);
/* The cromfs_nodeinfo_s structure is an abbreviated version of
* cromfs_node_s structure.
*/
struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s
{
uint16_t ci_mode; /* File type, attributes, and access mode bits */
uint32_t ci_size; /* Size of the uncompressed data (in bytes) */
uint32_t ci_child; /* Value associated with the directory file type */
};
/* This is the form of the argument provided to the cromfs_compare_node()
* callback.
*/
struct cromfs_comparenode_s
{
FAR struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s *info; /* Location to return the node info */
FAR const char *relpath; /* Full relative path */
FAR const char *segment; /* Reference to start of the
* path segment. */
uint32_t offset; /* Physical offset in ROM */
uint16_t seglen; /* Length of the next path segment */
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
/* Helpers */
static FAR void *cromfs_offset2addr(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
uint32_t offset);
static uint32_t cromfs_addr2offset(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const void *addr);
static int cromfs_follow_link(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s **ppnode, bool follow,
FAR struct cromfs_node_s *newnode);
static int cromfs_foreach_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node,
bool follow, cromfs_foreach_t callback, FAR void *arg);
static uint16_t cromfs_seglen(FAR const char *relpath);
static int cromfs_child_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node,
FAR struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s *info);
static int cromfs_compare_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node, uint32_t offset,
FAR void *arg);
static int cromfs_find_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const char *relpath,
FAR struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s *info,
FAR uint32_t *offset);
/* Common file system methods */
static int cromfs_open(FAR struct file *filep, const char *relpath,
int oflags, mode_t mode);
static int cromfs_close(FAR struct file *filep);
static ssize_t cromfs_read(FAR struct file *filep,
char *buffer, size_t buflen);
static int cromfs_ioctl(FAR struct file *filep,
int cmd, unsigned long arg);
static int cromfs_dup(FAR const struct file *oldp,
FAR struct file *newp);
static int cromfs_fstat(FAR const struct file *filep,
FAR struct stat *buf);
static int cromfs_opendir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR const char *relpath, FAR struct fs_dirent_s **dir);
static int cromfs_closedir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s *dir);
static int cromfs_readdir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s *dir,
FAR struct dirent *entry);
static int cromfs_rewinddir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s *dir);
static int cromfs_bind(FAR struct inode *blkdriver,
FAR const void *data, FAR void **handle);
static int cromfs_unbind(FAR void *handle, FAR struct inode **blkdriver,
unsigned int flags);
static int cromfs_statfs(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct statfs *buf);
static int cromfs_stat(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR const char *relpath, FAR struct stat *buf);
/****************************************************************************
* Public Data
****************************************************************************/
/* See fs_mount.c -- this structure is explicitly extern'ed there.
* We use the old-fashioned kind of initializers so that this will compile
* with any compiler.
*/
const struct mountpt_operations g_cromfs_operations =
{
cromfs_open, /* open */
cromfs_close, /* close */
cromfs_read, /* read */
NULL, /* write */
NULL, /* seek */
cromfs_ioctl, /* ioctl */
NULL, /* mmap */
NULL, /* truncate */
NULL, /* sync */
cromfs_dup, /* dup */
cromfs_fstat, /* fstat */
NULL, /* fchstat */
cromfs_opendir, /* opendir */
cromfs_closedir, /* closedir */
cromfs_readdir, /* readdir */
cromfs_rewinddir, /* rewinddir */
cromfs_bind, /* bind */
cromfs_unbind, /* unbind */
cromfs_statfs, /* statfs */
NULL, /* unlink */
NULL, /* mkdir */
NULL, /* rmdir */
NULL, /* rename */
cromfs_stat, /* stat */
NULL /* chstat */
};
/* The CROMFS uses a global, in-memory instance of the file system image
* rather than a ROMDISK as does, same the ROMFS file system. This is
* primarily because the compression logic needs contiguous, in-memory
* data. One consequence of this is that there can only only be a single
* CROMFS file system in the build.
*
* This is the address of the single CROMFS file system image:
*/
extern const struct cromfs_volume_s g_cromfs_image;
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_offset2addr
*
* Description:
* Convert an offset into an address in the CROMFS flat memory image.
*
****************************************************************************/
static FAR void *cromfs_offset2addr(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
uint32_t offset)
{
/* Zero offset is a special case: It corresponds to a NULL address */
if (offset == 0 || offset >= fs->cv_fsize)
{
return NULL;
}
/* The root node lies at the beginning of the CROMFS image so we can
* convert the offset into the image by simply adding the the address
* of the root node.
*/
DEBUGASSERT(offset < fs->cv_fsize);
return (FAR void *)((FAR uint8_t *)fs + offset);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_addr2offset
*
* Description:
* Convert a CROMFS flat image address into the file system offset.
*
****************************************************************************/
static uint32_t cromfs_addr2offset(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const void *addr)
{
uintptr_t start;
uintptr_t target;
uint32_t offset;
/* NULL is a specials case: It corresponds to offset zero */
if (addr == NULL)
{
return 0;
}
/* Make sure that the address is "after" the start of file system image. */
start = (uintptr_t)fs;
target = (uintptr_t)addr;
DEBUGASSERT(target >= start);
/* Get the non-zero offset and make sure that the offset is within the file
* system image.
*/
offset = target - start;
DEBUGASSERT(offset < fs->cv_fsize);
return offset;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_follow_link
*
* Description:
* If the node it a hardlink, then follow the node to the final target
* node which will be a directory or a file.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_follow_link(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s **ppnode,
bool follow,
FAR struct cromfs_node_s *newnode)
{
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *linknode;
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node = *ppnode;
FAR const char *name;
int i;
/* Loop while we are redirected by hardlinks */
for (i = 0; i < CROMFS_MAX_LINKS; i++)
{
/* Check for a hard link */
if ((node->cn_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFLNK)
{
return OK;
}
/* Get the link target node */
linknode = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)
cromfs_offset2addr(fs, node->u.cn_link);
DEBUGASSERT(linknode != NULL);
/* Special case: Don't follow either "." or ".." These will generate
* loops in both cases.
*
* REVISIT: This kludge is necessary due to an issue in gencromfs:
* The "." entry and ".." refer to the first entry in the directory
* list, ".", instead of to the directory entry itself. Hence, we
* cannot traverse "." or ".." to determine that these are
* directories. NOTE also that there is no root directory entry for
* the top "." to refer to.
*/
name = (FAR const char *)cromfs_offset2addr(fs, node->cn_name);
if (strcmp(name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(name, "..") == 0)
{
/* We assume this is a "." directory opener. Create a directory
* node on the stack.
*/
newnode->cn_mode = S_IFDIR | (node->cn_mode & ~S_IFMT);
newnode->cn_pad = 0;
newnode->cn_name = node->cn_name;
newnode->cn_size = 0;
newnode->cn_peer = node->cn_peer;
newnode->u.cn_child = node->u.cn_child;
/* Switch from the original read-only in ROM to the writable copy
* in on the stack.
*/
*ppnode = newnode;
return OK;
}
/* Copy the origin node file name into the writable node copy */
newnode->cn_name = node->cn_name;
newnode->cn_pad = 0;
/* Copy all attributes of the target node, but retain the hard link
* file name and, possibly, the peer node reference.
*/
newnode->cn_mode = linknode->cn_mode;
newnode->cn_size = linknode->cn_size;
newnode->u.cn_link = linknode->u.cn_link;
/* Copy the peer node offset, changing the peer only if we are
* following the hard link in the traversal.
*/
newnode->cn_peer = follow ? linknode->cn_peer : node->cn_peer;
/* Switch from the original read-only in ROM to the writable copy in
* on the stack.
*/
*ppnode = newnode;
node = newnode;
}
return -ELOOP;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_foreach_node
*
* Description:
* Visit each node in the file system, performing the requested callback
* for each node. The attributes of the hard link are replaced with the
* attributes of the target node. Optionally, traversal can be forced to
* follow the hard link paths.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_foreach_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node,
bool follow, cromfs_foreach_t callback,
FAR void *arg)
{
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *pnode;
struct cromfs_node_s newnode;
uint32_t offset;
int ret = OK;
/* Traverse all entries in this directory (i.e., following the 'peer'
* links).
*/
pnode = node;
offset = cromfs_addr2offset(fs, node);
while (pnode != NULL)
{
/* Follow any hard links */
ret = cromfs_follow_link(fs, &pnode, follow, &newnode);
if (ret < 0)
{
return ret;
}
/* Perform the callback for the node */
ret = callback(fs, pnode, offset, arg);
if (ret != OK)
{
return ret;
}
offset = pnode->cn_peer;
pnode = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)
cromfs_offset2addr(fs, offset);
}
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_seglen
****************************************************************************/
static uint16_t cromfs_seglen(FAR const char *relpath)
{
FAR char *delimiter;
int len;
delimiter = strchr(relpath, '/');
if (delimiter == NULL)
{
len = strlen(relpath);
}
else
{
len = (int)((uintptr_t)delimiter - (uintptr_t)relpath);
}
DEBUGASSERT((unsigned int)len <= UINT16_MAX);
return (uint16_t)len;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_child_node
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_child_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node,
FAR struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s *info)
{
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *pnode;
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *child;
struct cromfs_node_s newnode;
uint32_t offset;
int ret;
/* Get the child node referred by the directory entry */
offset = node->u.cn_child;
child = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)cromfs_offset2addr(fs, offset);
/* Get the attributes of the child node by following the hard link. This
* first node under the directory will be the hard link ".".
*/
pnode = child;
ret = cromfs_follow_link(fs, &pnode, false, &newnode);
if (ret < 0)
{
return ret;
}
info->ci_mode = pnode->cn_mode;
info->ci_size = pnode->cn_size;
info->ci_child = offset;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_compare_node
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_compare_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node,
uint32_t offset, FAR void *arg)
{
FAR struct cromfs_comparenode_s *cpnode;
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *child;
FAR char *name;
int namlen;
int ret;
DEBUGASSERT(fs != NULL && node != NULL && arg != NULL);
cpnode = (FAR struct cromfs_comparenode_s *)arg;
/* Get the name of the node */
name = (FAR char *)cromfs_offset2addr(fs, node->cn_name);
namlen = strlen(name);
finfo("Compare %s to %s[0-%" PRIu16 "]\n", name, cpnode->segment,
cpnode->seglen);
/* If the lengths of the name does not match the length of the next path
* segment, then this is not the node we are looking for.
*/
if (namlen != cpnode->seglen)
{
return 0; /* Keep looking */
}
/* The are the same length... are they the same? */
if (strncmp(name, cpnode->segment, namlen) == 0)
{
FAR const char *segment = cpnode->segment;
/* Got it! Was this the last segment of the path? If so, then
* the segment length is equal to the length of the remaining
* relpath and we should find a NUL terminator at that location.
*/
if (segment[namlen] == '\0')
{
/* We have it. Save the terminal node with the final match
* and return 1 to stop the traversal.
*/
#if 1 /* REVISIT: This seems to work, but I don't fully follow the logic. */
if (S_ISDIR(node->cn_mode))
{
/* This first node under the directory will be the hard
* link ".".
*/
ret = cromfs_child_node(fs, node, cpnode->info);
if (ret < 0)
{
return ret;
}
}
else
{
cpnode->info->ci_mode = node->cn_mode;
cpnode->info->ci_size = node->cn_size;
cpnode->info->ci_child = node->u.cn_child;
}
#else
{
/* This first node under the directory will be the hard
* link ".".
*/
ret = cromfs_child_node(fs, node, cpnode->info);
if (ret < 0)
{
return ret;
}
}
#endif
cpnode->offset = offset;
return 1;
}
/* A special case is if the path ends in "/". In this case I suppose
* we need to interpret the as matching as long as it is a directory?
*/
if (segment[namlen] == '/' && segment[namlen = 1] == '\0')
{
cpnode->info->ci_mode = node->cn_mode;
cpnode->info->ci_size = node->cn_size;
cpnode->info->ci_child = node->u.cn_child;
return S_ISDIR(node->cn_mode) ? 1 : -ENOENT;
}
/* If this is a valid, non-terminal segment on the path, then it must
* be a directory.
*/
if (!S_ISDIR(node->cn_mode))
{
/* Terminate the traversal with an error */
return -ENOTDIR;
}
/* Set up to continue the traversal in the sub-directory. NOTE that
* this recurses and could potentially eat up a lot of stack.
*/
child = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)
cromfs_offset2addr(fs, node->u.cn_child);
segment = cpnode->segment + cpnode->seglen;
/* Skip over any '/' delimiter */
while (*segment == '/')
{
segment++;
}
cpnode->segment = segment;
cpnode->seglen = cromfs_seglen(segment);
DEBUGASSERT(cpnode->seglen > 0);
/* Then recurse */
return cromfs_foreach_node(fs, child, true, cromfs_compare_node,
cpnode);
}
return 0; /* Keep looking in this directory */
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_find_node
*
* Description:
* Find the CROMFS node at the provide mountpoint relative path.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_find_node(FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs,
FAR const char *relpath,
FAR struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s *info,
FAR uint32_t *offset)
{
struct cromfs_comparenode_s cpnode;
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *root;
int ret;
finfo("relpath: %s\n", relpath);
/* Get the root node. The root is the entry "." which is a hard link. */
root = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)
cromfs_offset2addr(fs, fs->cv_root);
/* NULL or empty string refers to the root node */
if (relpath == NULL || relpath[0] == '\0')
{
struct cromfs_node_s newnode;
/* Get the attributes of the root node by following the hard link.
* We do this even though the attributes of the root node are well
* defined.
*/
ret = cromfs_follow_link(fs, &root, false, &newnode);
if (ret < 0)
{
return ret;
}
info->ci_mode = root->cn_mode;
info->ci_size = root->cn_size;
info->ci_child = root->u.cn_child;
*offset = fs->cv_root;
return OK;
}
/* Not the root directory. Relative so it should not begin with '/'. */
if (relpath[0] == '/')
{
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Set up for the traversal */
cpnode.info = info;
cpnode.relpath = relpath;
cpnode.segment = relpath;
cpnode.offset = fs->cv_root;
cpnode.seglen = (uint16_t)cromfs_seglen(relpath);
ret = cromfs_foreach_node(fs, root, false, cromfs_compare_node, &cpnode);
if (ret > 0)
{
*offset = cpnode.offset;
return OK;
}
else if (ret == OK)
{
return -ENOENT;
}
else
{
return ret;
}
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_open
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_open(FAR struct file *filep, FAR const char *relpath,
int oflags, mode_t mode)
{
FAR struct inode *inode;
FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s info;
FAR struct cromfs_file_s *ff;
uint32_t offset;
int ret;
finfo("Open: %s\n", relpath);
/* Sanity checks */
DEBUGASSERT(filep->f_priv == NULL && filep->f_inode != NULL);
/* Get the mountpoint inode reference from the file structure and the
* volume private data from the inode structure
*/
inode = filep->f_inode;
fs = inode->i_private;
DEBUGASSERT(fs != NULL);
/* CROMFS is read-only. Any attempt to open with any kind of write
* access is not permitted.
*/
if ((oflags & O_WRONLY) != 0 || (oflags & O_RDONLY) == 0)
{
ferr("ERROR: Only O_RDONLY supported\n");
return -EACCES;
}
/* Locate the node for this relative path */
ret = cromfs_find_node(fs, relpath, &info, &offset);
if (ret < 0)
{
/* Nothing exists at that relative path (or a really bad error
* occurred)
*/
return ret;
}
/* Verify that the node is a regular file */
if (!S_ISREG(info.ci_mode))
{
return -EISDIR;
}
/* Create an instance of the file private date to describe the opened
* file.
*/
ff = (FAR struct cromfs_file_s *)kmm_zalloc(sizeof(struct cromfs_file_s));
if (ff == NULL)
{
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Create a file buffer to support partial sector accesses */
ff->ff_buffer = (FAR uint8_t *)kmm_malloc(fs->cv_bsize);
if (!ff->ff_buffer)
{
kmm_free(ff);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Save the node in the open file instance */
ff->ff_node = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)
cromfs_offset2addr(fs, offset);
/* Save the index as the open-specific state in filep->f_priv */
filep->f_priv = (FAR void *)ff;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_close
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_close(FAR struct file *filep)
{
FAR struct cromfs_file_s *ff;
finfo("Closing\n");
DEBUGASSERT(filep->f_priv != NULL && filep->f_inode != NULL);
/* Get the open file instance from the file structure */
ff = filep->f_priv;
DEBUGASSERT(ff->ff_node != NULL && ff->ff_buffer != NULL);
/* Free all resources consumed by the opened file */
kmm_free(ff->ff_buffer);
kmm_free(ff);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_read
****************************************************************************/
static ssize_t cromfs_read(FAR struct file *filep, FAR char *buffer,
size_t buflen)
{
FAR struct inode *inode;
FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
FAR struct cromfs_file_s *ff;
FAR struct lzf_header_s *currhdr;
FAR struct lzf_header_s *nexthdr;
FAR uint8_t *dest;
FAR const uint8_t *src;
off_t fpos;
size_t remaining;
uint32_t blkoffs;
uint16_t ulen;
uint16_t clen;
unsigned int copysize;
unsigned int copyoffs;
finfo("Read %zu bytes from offset %jd\n", buflen, (intmax_t)filep->f_pos);
DEBUGASSERT(filep->f_priv != NULL && filep->f_inode != NULL);
/* Get the mountpoint inode reference from the file structure and the
* volume private data from the inode structure
*/
inode = filep->f_inode;
fs = inode->i_private;
DEBUGASSERT(fs != NULL);
/* Get the open file instance from the file structure */
ff = (FAR struct cromfs_file_s *)filep->f_priv;
DEBUGASSERT(ff->ff_node != NULL && ff->ff_buffer != NULL);
/* Check for a read past the end of the file */
if (filep->f_pos > ff->ff_node->cn_size)
{
/* Start read position is past the end of file. Return the end-of-
* file indication.
*/
return 0;
}
else if ((filep->f_pos + buflen) > ff->ff_node->cn_size)
{
/* The final read position is past the end of file. Truncate the
* read length.
*/
buflen = ff->ff_node->cn_size - filep->f_pos;
}
/* Find the compressed block containing the current offset, f_pos */
dest = (FAR uint8_t *)buffer;
remaining = buflen;
fpos = filep->f_pos;
blkoffs = 0;
ulen = 0;
nexthdr = (FAR struct lzf_header_s *)
cromfs_offset2addr(fs, ff->ff_node->u.cn_blocks);
/* Look until we find the compressed block containing the start of the
* requested data.
*/
while (remaining > 0)
{
/* Search for the next block containing the fpos file offset. This is
* real search on the first time through but the remaining blocks
* should be contiguous so that the logic should not loop.
*
*/
do
{
uint32_t blksize;
/* Go to the next block */
currhdr = nexthdr;
blkoffs += ulen;
if (currhdr->lzf_type == LZF_TYPE0_HDR)
{
FAR struct lzf_type0_header_s *hdr0 =
(FAR struct lzf_type0_header_s *)currhdr;
ulen = (uint16_t)hdr0->lzf_len[0] << 8 |
(uint16_t)hdr0->lzf_len[1];
blksize = (uint32_t)ulen + LZF_TYPE0_HDR_SIZE;
}
else
{
FAR struct lzf_type1_header_s * hdr1 =
(FAR struct lzf_type1_header_s *)currhdr;
ulen = (uint16_t)hdr1->lzf_ulen[0] << 8 |
(uint16_t)hdr1->lzf_ulen[1];
clen = (uint16_t)hdr1->lzf_clen[0] << 8 |
(uint16_t)hdr1->lzf_clen[1];
blksize = (uint32_t)clen + LZF_TYPE1_HDR_SIZE;
}
nexthdr = (FAR struct lzf_header_s *)
((FAR uint8_t *)currhdr + blksize);
}
while (fpos >= (blkoffs + ulen));
/* Check if we need to decompress the next block into the user
* buffer.
*/
if (currhdr->lzf_type == LZF_TYPE0_HDR)
{
/* Just copy the uncompressed data copy data from image to the
* user buffer.
*/
copyoffs = (blkoffs >= filep->f_pos) ? 0 : filep->f_pos - blkoffs;
DEBUGASSERT(ulen > copyoffs);
copysize = ulen - copyoffs;
if (copysize > remaining) /* Clip to the size really needed */
{
copysize = remaining;
}
src = (FAR const uint8_t *)currhdr + LZF_TYPE0_HDR_SIZE;
memcpy(dest, &src[copyoffs], copysize);
finfo("blkoffs=%" PRIu32 " ulen=%" PRIu16 " copysize=%u\n",
blkoffs, ulen, copysize);
}
else
{
/* If the source of the data is at the beginning of the compressed
* data buffer and if the uncompressed data would not overrun the
* buffer, then we can decompress directly into the user buffer.
*/
if (filep->f_pos <= blkoffs && ulen <= remaining)
{
uint32_t voloffs;
copyoffs = 0;
copysize = ulen;
/* Get the address and offset in the CROMFS image to obtain
* the data. Check if we already have this offset in the
* cache.
*/
src = (FAR const uint8_t *)currhdr + LZF_TYPE1_HDR_SIZE;
voloffs = cromfs_addr2offset(fs, src);
if (voloffs != ff->ff_offset)
{
unsigned int decomplen;
decomplen = lzf_decompress(src, clen, dest, fs->cv_bsize);
ff->ff_offset = voloffs;
ff->ff_ulen = decomplen;
}
finfo("voloffs=%" PRIu32 " blkoffs=%" PRIu32
" ulen=%" PRIu16 " ff_offset=%" PRIu32 " copysize=%u\n",
voloffs, blkoffs, ulen, ff->ff_offset, copysize);
DEBUGASSERT(ff->ff_ulen >= copysize);
}
else
{
uint32_t voloffs;
/* No, we will need to decompress into the our intermediate
* decompression buffer.
*/
copyoffs = (blkoffs >= filep->f_pos) ?
0 : filep->f_pos - blkoffs;
DEBUGASSERT(ulen > copyoffs);
copysize = ulen - copyoffs;
if (copysize > remaining) /* Clip to the size really needed */
{
copysize = remaining;
}
DEBUGASSERT((copyoffs + copysize) <= fs->cv_bsize);
src = (FAR const uint8_t *)currhdr + LZF_TYPE1_HDR_SIZE;
voloffs = cromfs_addr2offset(fs, src);
if (voloffs != ff->ff_offset)
{
unsigned int decomplen;
decomplen = lzf_decompress(src, clen, ff->ff_buffer,
fs->cv_bsize);
ff->ff_offset = voloffs;
ff->ff_ulen = decomplen;
}
finfo("voloffs=%" PRIu32 " blkoffs=%" PRIu32 " ulen=%" PRIu16
" clen=%" PRIu16 " ff_offset=%" PRIu32
" copyoffs=%u copysize=%u\n",
voloffs, blkoffs, ulen, clen, ff->ff_offset,
copyoffs, copysize);
DEBUGASSERT(ff->ff_ulen >= (copyoffs + copysize));
/* Then copy to user buffer */
memcpy(dest, &ff->ff_buffer[copyoffs], copysize);
}
}
/* Adjust pointers counts and offset */
dest += copysize;
remaining -= copysize;
fpos += copysize;
}
/* Update the file pointer */
filep->f_pos = fpos;
return buflen;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_ioctl
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_ioctl(FAR struct file *filep, int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
finfo("cmd: %d arg: %08lx\n", cmd, arg);
/* No IOCTL commands yet supported */
return -ENOTTY;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_dup
*
* Description:
* Duplicate open file data in the new file structure.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_dup(FAR const struct file *oldp, FAR struct file *newp)
{
FAR struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
FAR struct cromfs_file_s *oldff;
FAR struct cromfs_file_s *newff;
finfo("Dup %p->%p\n", oldp, newp);
DEBUGASSERT(oldp->f_priv != NULL && oldp->f_inode != NULL &&
newp->f_priv == NULL && newp->f_inode != NULL);
/* Recover our private data from the struct file instance */
fs = (FAR struct cromfs_volume_s *)oldp->f_inode->i_private;
DEBUGASSERT(fs != NULL);
/* Get the open file instance from the file structure */
oldff = oldp->f_priv;
DEBUGASSERT(oldff->ff_node != NULL && oldff->ff_buffer != NULL);
/* Allocate and initialize an new open file instance referring to the
* same node.
*/
newff = kmm_zalloc(sizeof(struct cromfs_file_s));
if (newff == NULL)
{
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Create a file buffer to support partial sector accesses */
newff->ff_buffer = (FAR uint8_t *)kmm_malloc(fs->cv_bsize);
if (newff->ff_buffer == NULL)
{
kmm_free(newff);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Save the node in the open file instance */
newff->ff_node = oldff->ff_node;
/* Copy the index from the old to the new file structure */
newp->f_priv = newff;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_fstat
*
* Description:
* Obtain information about an open file associated with the file
* descriptor 'fd', and will write it to the area pointed to by 'buf'.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_fstat(FAR const struct file *filep, FAR struct stat *buf)
{
FAR struct inode *inode;
FAR struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
FAR struct cromfs_file_s *ff;
uint32_t fsize;
uint32_t bsize;
/* Sanity checks */
DEBUGASSERT(filep->f_priv != NULL && filep->f_inode != NULL);
/* Get the mountpoint inode reference from the file structure and the
* volume private data from the inode structure
*/
ff = filep->f_priv;
DEBUGASSERT(ff->ff_node != NULL && ff->ff_buffer != NULL);
inode = filep->f_inode;
fs = inode->i_private;
/* Return the stat info */
fsize = ff->ff_node->cn_size;
bsize = fs->cv_bsize;
buf->st_mode = ff->ff_node->cn_mode;
buf->st_size = fsize;
buf->st_blksize = bsize;
buf->st_blocks = (fsize + (bsize - 1)) / bsize;
buf->st_atime = 0;
buf->st_mtime = 0;
buf->st_ctime = 0;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_opendir
*
* Description:
* Open a directory for read access
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_opendir(FAR struct inode *mountpt, FAR const char *relpath,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s **dir)
{
FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
FAR struct cromfs_dir_s *cdir;
FAR struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s info;
uint32_t offset;
int ret;
finfo("relpath: %s\n", relpath);
/* Sanity checks */
DEBUGASSERT(mountpt != NULL && mountpt->i_private != NULL);
/* Recover our private data from the inode instance */
fs = mountpt->i_private;
/* Locate the node for this relative path */
ret = cromfs_find_node(fs, relpath, &info, &offset);
if (ret < 0)
{
/* Nothing exists at that relative path (or a really bad error
* occurred)
*/
return ret;
}
/* Verify that the node is a directory */
if (!S_ISDIR(info.ci_mode))
{
return -ENOTDIR;
}
cdir = kmm_zalloc(sizeof(*cdir));
if (cdir == NULL)
{
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Set the start node and next node to the first entry in the directory */
cdir->cr_firstoffset = info.ci_child;
cdir->cr_curroffset = info.ci_child;
*dir = &cdir->cr_base;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_closedir
*
* Description: close directory.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_closedir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s *dir)
{
DEBUGASSERT(mountpt != NULL);
kmm_free(dir);
return 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_readdir
*
* Description: Read the next directory entry
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_readdir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s *dir,
FAR struct dirent *entry)
{
FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *node;
FAR struct cromfs_dir_s *cdir;
struct cromfs_node_s newnode;
FAR char *name;
uint32_t offset;
int ret;
finfo("mountpt: %p dir: %p\n", mountpt, dir);
/* Sanity checks */
DEBUGASSERT(mountpt != NULL && mountpt->i_private != NULL);
/* Recover our private data from the inode instance */
fs = mountpt->i_private;
cdir = (FAR struct cromfs_dir_s *)dir;
/* Have we reached the end of the directory */
offset = cdir->cr_curroffset;
if (offset == 0)
{
/* We signal the end of the directory by returning the
* special error -ENOENT
*/
finfo("Entry %" PRIu32 ": End of directory\n", offset);
return -ENOENT;
}
/* Convert the offset to a node address (assuming that everything is in-
* memory)
*/
node = (FAR const struct cromfs_node_s *)cromfs_offset2addr(fs, offset);
if (node == NULL)
{
/* We signal the end of the directory by returning the
* special error -ENOENT
*/
finfo("Entry %" PRIu32 ": End of directory\n", offset);
return -ENOENT;
}
/* Get the attributes of the node by following the hard link. */
ret = cromfs_follow_link(fs, &node, false, &newnode);
if (ret < 0)
{
return ret;
}
/* Save the filename and file type */
name = (FAR char *)cromfs_offset2addr(fs, node->cn_name);
finfo("Entry %" PRIu32 ": %s\n", offset, name);
strlcpy(entry->d_name, name, sizeof(entry->d_name));
switch (node->cn_mode & S_IFMT)
{
case S_IFDIR: /* Directory */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_DIRECTORY;
break;
case S_IFREG: /* Regular file */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_FILE;
break;
case S_IFIFO: /* FIFO */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_FIFO;
break;
case S_IFCHR: /* Character driver */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_CHR;
break;
case S_IFBLK: /* Block driver */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_BLK;
break;
case S_IFMQ: /* Message queue */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_MQ;
break;
case S_IFSEM: /* Semaphore */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_SEM;
break;
case S_IFSHM: /* Shared memory */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_SHM;
break;
case S_IFMTD: /* MTD driver */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_MTD;
break;
case S_IFSOCK: /* Socket */
entry->d_type = DTYPE_SOCK;
break;
default:
DEBUGPANIC();
entry->d_type = DTYPE_UNKNOWN;
break;
}
/* Set up the next directory entry offset. NOTE that we could use the
* standard f_pos instead of our own private fb_index.
*/
cdir->cr_curroffset = node->cn_peer;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_rewindir
*
* Description: Reset directory read to the first entry
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_rewinddir(FAR struct inode *mountpt,
FAR struct fs_dirent_s *dir)
{
FAR struct cromfs_dir_s *cdir;
finfo("mountpt: %p dir: %p\n", mountpt, dir);
cdir = (FAR struct cromfs_dir_s *)dir;
cdir->cr_curroffset = cdir->cr_firstoffset;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_bind
*
* Description: This implements a portion of the mount operation. This
* function allocates and initializes the mountpoint private data and
* binds the blockdriver inode to the filesystem private data. The final
* binding of the private data (containing the blockdriver) to the
* mountpoint is performed by mount().
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_bind(FAR struct inode *blkdriver, const void *data,
void **handle)
{
finfo("blkdriver: %p data: %p handle: %p\n", blkdriver, data, handle);
DEBUGASSERT(blkdriver == NULL && handle != NULL);
DEBUGASSERT(g_cromfs_image.cv_magic == CROMFS_MAGIC);
/* Return the new file system handle */
*handle = (FAR void *)&g_cromfs_image;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_unbind
*
* Description: This implements the filesystem portion of the umount
* operation.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_unbind(FAR void *handle, FAR struct inode **blkdriver,
unsigned int flags)
{
finfo("handle: %p blkdriver: %p flags: %02x\n",
handle, blkdriver, flags);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_statfs
*
* Description: Return filesystem statistics
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_statfs(struct inode *mountpt, struct statfs *buf)
{
FAR struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
finfo("mountpt: %p buf: %p\n", mountpt, buf);
/* Sanity checks */
DEBUGASSERT(mountpt != NULL && mountpt->i_private != NULL);
/* Recover our private data from the inode instance */
fs = mountpt->i_private;
/* Fill in the statfs info. */
buf->f_type = CROMFS_MAGIC;
buf->f_namelen = NAME_MAX;
buf->f_bsize = fs->cv_bsize;
buf->f_blocks = fs->cv_nblocks;
buf->f_files = fs->cv_nnodes;
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: cromfs_stat
*
* Description: Return information about a file or directory
*
****************************************************************************/
static int cromfs_stat(FAR struct inode *mountpt, FAR const char *relpath,
FAR struct stat *buf)
{
FAR const struct cromfs_volume_s *fs;
struct cromfs_nodeinfo_s info;
uint32_t offset;
int ret;
finfo("mountpt: %p relpath: %s buf: %p\n", mountpt, relpath, buf);
/* Sanity checks */
DEBUGASSERT(mountpt != NULL && mountpt->i_private != NULL && buf != NULL);
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(struct stat));
/* Recover our private data from the inode instance */
fs = mountpt->i_private;
/* Locate the node for this relative path */
ret = cromfs_find_node(fs, relpath, &info, &offset);
if (ret >= 0)
{
/* Return the struct stat info associate with this node */
buf->st_mode = info.ci_mode;
buf->st_size = info.ci_size;
buf->st_blksize = fs->cv_bsize;
buf->st_blocks = (info.ci_size + (fs->cv_bsize - 1)) / fs->cv_bsize;
ret = OK;
}
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
#endif /* !CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT && CONFIG_FS_CROMFS */