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The Windows port uses FlushFileBuffers in libfstream for the
implmentation of the file flush method. Unlike other winapi functions,
this function returns a boolean and not an error code.
Previously, the error code path was executed on success, printing a
rather confusing error message, that this file already exists.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The intention of the (severely incomplete) ABI test case is to detect
changes to the ABI of libsquashfs. Currently it tries to blurt out if
the layout of some structure is changed unintentionally.
Unfortunately, the test uses some unportable assumptions. Among other
things, it was assumed that a 64 bit field will always require 64 bit
alignment. This is apparently no the case on 32 bit x86.
This patch makes the check work on 32 bit and 64 bit x86, by adding
an additional runtime check that relies on the __alignof__ extension
offered by gcc and clang (the only 2 compilers that are really
supported at the moment).
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Use the same size check as sqfs_dir_reader_open_dir and report EOF,
even if it is possible to read the header itself, but nothing beyond
that.
Also check if it should be possible to read an entry header before
attempting and report EOF if not.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The sqfs_dir_reader_open_dir function tried to take a short-cut by
returning early if the target directory is empty. However, this left
some field unchanged from the previous directory.
If iterating over a directory and then deciding to enter a sub-directory
that happens to be empty, the directory reader will keep the settings
for the current directory. After calling sqfs_dir_reader_rewind, the
sub-directory will suddenly report the contents of the parent.
A similar check is added to the rewind function to not track back on
the meta data reader in that case.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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On the 1.1.x branch, the upstream "allow delete if NULL" patch is not
applied, so this needs an explcit fix.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Due to the change in directory size accounting, the checksums no
longer matched.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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If rdsquashfs unpacks a directory tree that contains a symlink,
followed by something else with the exact same name, it will
follow the symlink and can be tricked into writing to an
arbitrary filesystem location controlled by the SquashFS image.
Because there might actually be a reasonable use case, where an
image is unpacked into an directory existing directory tree, with
symlinks that should be followed, this is solved as follows:
- Before unpacking, recursively sort the directory by filename.
- FAIL if (after sorting) two consequtive entries at the same
hierarchy level have the same name.
This solution is more generic and prevents the unpacker from accessing
the same thing twice in generall, thus also excluding the symlink issue.
Hardlinks are already unfolded into duplicate tree nodes by the tree
reader (with loop detection) so that should not prompt further issues.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Licensed under 0BSD: https://opensource.org/licenses/0BSD
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@microsoft.com>
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This is to allow git to recognize that format.txt "moves" to format.adoc
in the next commit (with -M20, at least), which should allow easier
comparison for what has changed (and more importantly, what hasn't) in
converting to asciidoc. For instance, doing the diff with the following
options:
```
-M20 --ignore-all-space --word-diff
```
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The squashfs readdir() implementation in the Linux kernel returns
non-existing "." and ".." entries for offsets 0 and 1, and after
that reads from disk. For convenience, it was decided to store an
off-by-3 value on disk instead of doing complex primary school math
to adjust for this. This didn't show up until now, because the kernel
implementation trusts the value from the directory header more than
the actual size in the inode and happily reads 3 more than the inode
would allow it to. This only showed up with 7-zip which subtracts 3
from the size and expects the result to be exact and bails if the
directory headers suggest otherwise.
And yes, I did consider making a "Holy Hand Granade of Antioch"
reference, but consciously decided not to.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The data is processed 2G at a time to avoid this exact issue, but the
check was skipped on 64 bit systems, since the function *used to* use
size_t instead of sqfs_u32.
This commit removes the second check.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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When processing files > 4G, using "%o" truncates the result and the
tarball is not readable. This should have been discovered when
auto-patching the printf format specifiers, but a cast was added
instead and the issue was overlooked.
This commit replaces the down-cast and printf format specifiers.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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- Store the return value of the page allocation directly into the
pool variable instead of an intermediate unsigned char pointer.
- Make the blob[] array the same type as the bitmap, this saves us
manual alignment trickery.
- Cleanup the pointer arithmetic, let the compiler do the
sizeof() multiplication.
- Use uintptr_t for the manual alignment of the data pointer, so we
don't run into signdness problems there.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The same problem with the meta data header again, 16 bit read from
a buffer: copy the buffer data into a 16 bit variable instead of
casting to something potentially unaligned.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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When accessing the 16 bit header, don't cast the buffer pointer to an
uint16_t pointer, the result might not be aligned propperly. Instead
memcpy to and from an uint16_t.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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*in theory*, say on a 32 bit system, we could have a 32 bit size_t and
a 64 bit off_t. If the filesystem permitted this, we *could* then have
a symlink with a target > 4G. Or the target is exacetely 4G, but
adding a null-terminator could exceed addressable memory.
This commit adds a check to guard against such an overflow and throw
an error, instead of silently wrapping around.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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If the hard link counter or the inode number counter overflow the
maximum representable value (for SquashFS 16 bit and 32 bit
respecitively), abort with an error message.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The differen compressor libraries use differnt integer types to tally
the buffer sizes. The libfstream library uses size_t, which may be
bigger than the actualy types, potentially causing an overflow if
trying to compress to much at once.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Apparentyl it bricks *some* of the GNU/Linux builds, plus MacOS X that
get stuck at a password prompt.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Currently, when the block processor aggreagtes fragments into a
fragment block, it applies the "don't compress" flag if any of the
original framgnets has it set, but the "align to device block" flag
is lost.
This commit ensures that both flags get applied to the fragment block
if set.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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1) If the block alignment flag is set, the padding bytes must be
inserted _before_ recording the start position, otherwise the
resulting image is not readable.
2) Also perform alignment if the flag is set on a fragment block.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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This is a followup to dd4e6ead142e58568aec89d76b0b2e867ee983f2.
Basically the same problem occours with Bzip2, but it so far it wasn't
possible to find a sampel that reproduces it.
Unlike libxz, the libbz2 API does not support concatenated streams by
itself and will choke when trying to decompress after the stream end,
so this commit adds a workaround to simply initialize the decompressor
on-the-fly and tear it down again when and end-of-stream is returned.
The end-of-file condition is only set when there actually is no more
data to read. Otherwise, the decompressor will be re-initialized in
the next round.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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