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/*
Supports HFS Plus and HFSX file systems with or without an HFS
wrapper.
Apple technical note 1150 documents the file system:
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1150.html
Briefly an hfs file system comprises a volume header, an
optional journal, and a set of forks.
Most fs metadata resides in forks including a block allocation
bitmap, a tree storing extents (q.v.) for forks and bad disk
blocks, and a tree storing catalog (file and directory)
information.
An extent comprises a starting block number and block count.
The fs maintains a list of k*NEXTENTS extents for each fork.
These are used to map fork block numbers to disk block
numbers. A fork's initial extents are in its catalog record
or (for fs forks) the volume header. The rest are in the
extents tree.
Fs trees are layed out (in a fork) as an array of fixed-size
nodes. A node comprises a header, a sorted list of
variable-size records, and trailing record offsets. The
records in interior nodes map keys to (child) node numbers.
The records in leaf nodes map keys to data. The nodes at each
level in a tree are also sorted via (sibling) node numbers
stored in each node header.
*/
typedef struct Extent Extent;
typedef struct Fork Fork;
typedef struct Inode Inode;
typedef struct Tree Tree;
typedef struct Node Node;
typedef struct Treeref Treeref;
typedef struct Key Key;
typedef struct Extentkey Extentkey;
typedef struct Name Name;
typedef struct Catalogkey Catalogkey;
typedef struct Hfs Hfs;
enum
{
Hfssig = 0x4244,
Hfsplussig = 0x482B,
Hfsxsig = 0x4858,
Hfsplusmagic = (Hfsplussig<<16)|4,
Hfsxmagic = (Hfsxsig<<16)|5,
NAMELEN = 255,
UTFNAMELEN = NAMELEN*UTFmax,
NEXTENTS = 8,
Dfork = 0, Rfork = 255,
/* fixed cnids */
RootpId = 1, RootId, ExtentsId, CatalogId,
BadblockId, AllocId, MinuserId = 16,
/* size of a few structures on disk */
Extentlen = 8, /* Extent */
Ndlen = 14, /* Node */
Folderlen = 88, Filelen = 248, /* Inode */
Adlen = 82, /* Apple double header */
Fioff = 50,
Filen = 32, /* Finder info */
/* values in Node.type */
LeafNode = -1, IndexNode, HeaderNode, MapNode,
/* catalog record types */
Folder = 1, File, FolderThread, FileThread,
/* some systems have these defined */
#undef IEXEC
#undef IWRITE
#undef IREAD
#undef ISVTX
#undef ISGID
#undef ISUID
#undef IFMT
#undef IFIFO
#undef IFCHR
#undef IFDIR
#undef IFBLK
#undef IFREG
#undef IFLNK
#undef IFSOCK
#undef IFWHT
#define IEXEC HFS_IEXEC
#define IWRITE HFS_IWRITE
#define IREAD HFS_IREAD
#define ISVTX HFS_ISVTX
#define ISGID HFS_ISGID
#define ISUID HFS_ISUID
#define IFMT HFS_IFMT
#define IFIFO HFS_IFIFO
#define IFCHR HFS_IFCHR
#define IFDIR HFS_IFDIR
#define IFBLK HFS_IFBLK
#define IFREG HFS_IFREG
#define IFLNK HFS_IFLNK
#define IFSOCK HFS_IFSOCK
#define IFWHT HFS_IFWHT
/* permissions in Inode.mode */
IEXEC = 00100,
IWRITE = 0200,
IREAD = 0400,
ISTXT = 01000,
ISGID = 02000,
ISUID = 04000,
/* type in Inode.mode */
IFMT = 0170000,
IFIFO = 0010000,
IFCHR = 0020000,
IFDIR = 0040000,
IFBLK = 0060000,
IFREG = 0100000,
IFLNK = 0120000,
IFSOCK = 0140000,
IFWHT = 0160000,
};
struct Extent
{
u32int start; /* first block in extent */
u32int count; /* number of blocks in extent */
};
struct Fork
{
u32int cnid; /* catalog node id (in memory only) */
int type; /* Dfork or Rfork (in memory only) */
u64int size; /* size in bytes */
u32int nblocks;
Extent extent[NEXTENTS]; /* initial extents */
};
/*
* In-core catalog record for a file or folder.
*/
struct Inode
{
u32int cnid;
u64int fileid; /* in memory only */
u32int mtime; /* modification */
u32int ctime; /* attribute modification */
u32int atime; /* access */
u32int nlink; /* in memory only */
u32int uid;
u32int gid;
int mode;
u32int special;
union{
u32int nentries; /* directories */
struct{ /* files */
Fork dfork;
Fork rfork;
uchar info[Filen];
/* in memory only */
int nhdr; /* 0 or Adlen */
Fork *fork; /* dfork or rfork */
} f;
} u;
};
struct Tree
{
int nodesize; /* node size in bytes */
u32int nnodes; /* number of nodes in tree */
u32int root; /* node number of the tree's root */
int height;
int maxkeylen; /* maximum key size in bytes */
int indexkeylen; /* 0 or length of index node keys */
int sensitive; /* are key strings case sensitive */
Hfs *fs;
Fork *fork;
};
struct Node
{
int type; /* type of this node */
u32int next; /* next related node or 0 */
int nrec; /* number of records in this node */
};
struct Treeref
{
Tree *tree;
u32int cnid; /* tree->fork->cnid, for debugging prints */
Block *block; /* a node in the tree */
u32int nno;
Node node;
int rno; /* a record in the node */
int klen;
uchar *key;
int dlen;
uchar *data;
};
struct Key
{
int (*_cmp)(uchar *k, int len, int *order, Key *key);
void *priv;
};
struct Extentkey
{
u32int cnid;
int type;
u32int bno;
};
struct Name
{
int len;
Rune name[NAMELEN]; /* only len runes on disk */
};
struct Catalogkey
{
u32int parent;
union{
Name name;
uchar *b; /* not yet decoded */
} u;
};
struct Hfs
{
u32int blocksize;
u32int nblock;
u32int nfree; /* for debugging */
int hasbadblocks;
Fork alloc; /* block allocation bitmap */
Fork extentsfork;
Fork catalogfork;
Tree extents; /* Extentkey -> Extent[NEXTENT] */
Tree catalog; /* Catalogkey -> Catalogkey + Inode */
u32int hlinkparent; /* 0 or cnid */
Disk *disk;
Fsys *fsys;
};
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