gmqcc/pak.c
Jim Thoenen 2ddb5ad50d Update per IRC peer review feedback
Restore the swap function's original name, remove convenience function,
use %u in log message, whitespace tweak.
2014-02-02 02:32:50 -06:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2013, 2014
* Dale Weiler
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
* this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
* the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
* use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
* so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "gmqcc.h"
/*
* The PAK format uses a FOURCC concept for storing the magic ident within
* the header as a uint32_t.
*/
#define PAK_FOURCC ((uint32_t)(((uint8_t)'P'|((uint8_t)'A'<<8)|((uint8_t)'C'<<16)|((uint8_t)'K'<<24))))
typedef struct {
uint32_t magic; /* "PACK" */
/*
* Offset to first directory entry in PAK file. It's often
* best to store the directories at the end of the file opposed
* to the front, since it allows easy insertion without having
* to load the entire file into memory again.
*/
uint32_t diroff;
uint32_t dirlen;
} pak_header_t;
/*
* A directory, is sort of a "file entry". The concept of
* a directory in Quake world is a "file entry/record". This
* describes a file (with directories/nested ones too in it's
* file name). Hence it can be a file, file with directory, or
* file with directories.
*/
typedef struct {
char name[56];
uint32_t pos;
uint32_t len;
} pak_directory_t;
/*
* Used to get the next token from a string, where the
* strings themselfs are seperated by chracters from
* `sep`. This is essentially strsep.
*/
static char *pak_tree_sep(char **str, const char *sep) {
char *beg = *str;
char *end;
if (!beg)
return NULL;
if (*(end = beg + strcspn(beg, sep)))
* end++ = '\0'; /* null terminate */
else
end = 0;
*str = end;
return beg;
}
/*
* When given a string like "a/b/c/d/e/file"
* this function will handle the creation of
* the directory structure, included nested
* directories.
*/
static void pak_tree_build(const char *entry) {
char *directory;
char *elements[28];
char *pathsplit;
char *token;
size_t itr;
size_t jtr;
pathsplit = (char *)mem_a(56);
directory = (char *)mem_a(56);
memset(pathsplit, 0, 56);
util_strncpy(directory, entry, 56);
for (itr = 0; (token = pak_tree_sep(&directory, "/")) != NULL; itr++) {
elements[itr] = token;
}
for (jtr = 0; jtr < itr - 1; jtr++) {
util_strcat(pathsplit, elements[jtr]);
util_strcat(pathsplit, "/");
if (fs_dir_make(pathsplit)) {
mem_d(pathsplit);
mem_d(directory);
/* TODO: undo on fail */
return;
}
}
mem_d(pathsplit);
mem_d(directory);
}
typedef struct {
pak_directory_t *directories;
pak_header_t header;
fs_file_t *handle;
bool insert;
} pak_file_t;
static pak_file_t *pak_open_read(const char *file) {
pak_file_t *pak;
size_t itr;
if (!(pak = (pak_file_t*)mem_a(sizeof(pak_file_t))))
return NULL;
if (!(pak->handle = fs_file_open(file, "rb"))) {
mem_d(pak);
return NULL;
}
pak->directories = NULL;
pak->insert = false; /* read doesn't allow insert */
memset (&pak->header, 0, sizeof(pak_header_t));
fs_file_read (&pak->header, sizeof(pak_header_t), 1, pak->handle);
util_endianswap(&pak->header.magic, 1, sizeof(pak->header.magic));
util_endianswap(&pak->header.diroff, 1, sizeof(pak->header.diroff));
util_endianswap(&pak->header.dirlen, 1, sizeof(pak->header.dirlen));
/*
* Every PAK file has "PACK" stored as FOURCC data in the
* header. If this data cannot compare (as checked here), it's
* probably not a PAK file.
*/
if (pak->header.magic != PAK_FOURCC) {
fs_file_close(pak->handle);
mem_d (pak);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Time to read in the directory handles and prepare the directories
* vector. We're going to be reading some the file inwards soon.
*/
fs_file_seek(pak->handle, pak->header.diroff, FS_FILE_SEEK_SET);
/*
* Read in all directories from the PAK file. These are considered
* to be the "file entries".
*/
for (itr = 0; itr < pak->header.dirlen / 64; itr++) {
pak_directory_t dir;
fs_file_read (&dir, sizeof(pak_directory_t), 1, pak->handle);
/* Don't translate name - it's just an array of bytes. */
util_endianswap(&dir.pos, 1, sizeof(dir.pos));
util_endianswap(&dir.len, 1, sizeof(dir.len));
vec_push(pak->directories, dir);
}
return pak;
}
static pak_file_t *pak_open_write(const char *file) {
pak_file_t *pak;
if (!(pak = (pak_file_t*)mem_a(sizeof(pak_file_t))))
return NULL;
/*
* Generate the required directory structure / tree for
* writing this PAK file too.
*/
pak_tree_build(file);
if (!(pak->handle = fs_file_open(file, "wb"))) {
/*
* The directory tree that was created, needs to be
* removed entierly if we failed to open a file.
*/
/* TODO backup directory clean */
mem_d(pak);
return NULL;
}
memset(&(pak->header), 0, sizeof(pak_header_t));
/*
* We're in "insert" mode, we need to do things like header
* "patching" and writing the directories at the end of the
* file.
*/
pak->insert = true;
pak->header.magic = PAK_FOURCC;
/* on BE systems we need to swap the byte order of the FOURCC */
util_endianswap(&pak->header.magic, 1, sizeof(uint32_t));
/*
* We need to write out the header since files will be wrote out to
* this even with directory entries, and that not wrote. The header
* will need to be patched in later with a file_seek, and overwrite,
* we could use offsets and other trickery. This is just easier.
*/
fs_file_write(&(pak->header), sizeof(pak_header_t), 1, pak->handle);
return pak;
}
static pak_file_t *pak_open(const char *file, const char *mode) {
if (!file || !mode)
return NULL;
switch (*mode) {
case 'r': return pak_open_read (file);
case 'w': return pak_open_write(file);
}
return NULL;
}
static bool pak_exists(pak_file_t *pak, const char *file, pak_directory_t **dir) {
size_t itr;
if (!pak || !file)
return false;
for (itr = 0; itr < vec_size(pak->directories); itr++) {
if (!strcmp(pak->directories[itr].name, file)) {
/*
* Store back a pointer to the directory that matches
* the request if requested (NULL is not allowed).
*/
if (dir) {
*dir = &(pak->directories[itr]);
}
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/*
* Extraction abilities. These work as you expect them to.
*/
static bool pak_extract_one(pak_file_t *pak, const char *file, const char *outdir) {
pak_directory_t *dir = NULL;
unsigned char *dat = NULL;
char *local = NULL;
fs_file_t *out = NULL;
if (!pak_exists(pak, file, &dir)) {
return false;
}
if (!(dat = (unsigned char *)mem_a(dir->len)))
goto err;
/*
* Generate the directory structure / tree that will be required
* to store the extracted file.
*/
pak_tree_build(file);
/* TODO portable path seperators */
util_asprintf(&local, "%s/%s", outdir, file);
/*
* Now create the file, if this operation fails. Then abort
* It shouldn't fail though.
*/
if (!(out = fs_file_open(local, "wb")))
goto err;
/* free memory for directory string */
mem_d(local);
/* read */
if (fs_file_seek (pak->handle, dir->pos, FS_FILE_SEEK_SET) != 0)
goto err;
fs_file_read (dat, 1, dir->len, pak->handle);
fs_file_write(dat, 1, dir->len, out);
fs_file_close(out);
mem_d(dat);
return true;
err:
if (dat) mem_d(dat);
if (out) fs_file_close(out);
return false;
}
static bool pak_extract_all(pak_file_t *pak, const char *dir) {
size_t itr;
if (!fs_dir_make(dir))
return false;
for (itr = 0; itr < vec_size(pak->directories); itr++) {
if (!pak_extract_one(pak, pak->directories[itr].name, dir))
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Insertion functions (the opposite of extraction). Yes for generating
* PAKs.
*/
static bool pak_insert_one(pak_file_t *pak, const char *file) {
pak_directory_t dir;
unsigned char *dat;
long len;
fs_file_t *fp;
/*
* We don't allow insertion on files that already exist within the
* pak file. Weird shit can happen if we allow that ;). We also
* don't allow insertion if the pak isn't opened in write mode.
*/
if (!pak || !file || !pak->insert || pak_exists(pak, file, NULL))
return false;
if (!(fp = fs_file_open(file, "rb")))
return false;
/*
* Calculate the total file length, since it will be wrote to
* the directory entry, and the actual contents of the file
* to the PAK file itself.
*/
if (fs_file_seek(fp, 0, FS_FILE_SEEK_END) != 0 || ((len = fs_file_tell(fp)) < 0))
goto err;
if (fs_file_seek(fp, 0, FS_FILE_SEEK_SET) != 0)
goto err;
dir.len = len;
dir.pos = fs_file_tell(pak->handle);
/*
* We're limited to 56 bytes for a file name string, that INCLUDES
* the directory and '/' seperators.
*/
if (strlen(file) >= 56)
goto err;
util_strncpy(dir.name, file, strlen(file));
/*
* Allocate some memory for loading in the data that will be
* redirected into the PAK file.
*/
if (!(dat = (unsigned char *)mem_a(dir.len)))
goto err;
fs_file_read (dat, dir.len, 1, fp);
fs_file_close(fp);
fs_file_write(dat, dir.len, 1, pak->handle);
/*
* Now add the directory to the directories vector, so pak_close
* can actually write it.
*/
vec_push(pak->directories, dir);
return true;
err:
fs_file_close(fp);
return false;
}
/*
* Like pak_insert_one, except this collects files in all directories
* from a root directory, and inserts them all.
*/
#if 0
static bool pak_insert_all(pak_file_t *pak, const char *dir) {
DIR *dp;
struct dirent *dirp;
if (!(pak->insert))
return false;
if (!(dp = fs_dir_open(dir)))
return false;
while ((dirp = fs_dir_read(dp))) {
if (!(pak_insert_one(pak, dirp->d_name))) {
fs_dir_close(dp);
return false;
}
}
fs_dir_close(dp);
return true;
}
#endif /*!if 0 renable when ready to use */
static bool pak_close(pak_file_t *pak) {
size_t itr;
long tell;
if (!pak)
return false;
/*
* In insert mode we need to patch the header, and write
* our directory entries at the end of the file.
*/
if (pak->insert) {
if ((tell = fs_file_tell(pak->handle)) != 0)
goto err;
pak->header.dirlen = vec_size(pak->directories) * 64;
pak->header.diroff = tell;
/* patch header */
if (fs_file_seek (pak->handle, 0, FS_FILE_SEEK_SET) != 0)
goto err;
fs_file_write(&(pak->header), sizeof(pak_header_t), 1, pak->handle);
/* write directories */
if (fs_file_seek (pak->handle, pak->header.diroff, FS_FILE_SEEK_SET) != 0)
goto err;
for (itr = 0; itr < vec_size(pak->directories); itr++)
fs_file_write(&(pak->directories[itr]), sizeof(pak_directory_t), 1, pak->handle);
}
vec_free (pak->directories);
fs_file_close(pak->handle);
mem_d (pak);
return true;
err:
vec_free (pak->directories);
fs_file_close(pak->handle);
mem_d (pak);
return false;
}
/*
* Fancy GCC-like LONG parsing allows things like --opt=param with
* assignment operator. This is used for redirecting stdout/stderr
* console to specific files of your choice.
*/
static bool parsecmd(const char *optname, int *argc_, char ***argv_, char **out, int ds, bool split) {
int argc = *argc_;
char **argv = *argv_;
size_t len = strlen(optname);
if (strncmp(argv[0]+ds, optname, len))
return false;
/* it's --optname, check how the parameter is supplied */
if (argv[0][ds+len] == '=') {
*out = argv[0]+ds+len+1;
return true;
}
if (!split || argc < ds) /* no parameter was provided, or only single-arg form accepted */
return false;
/* using --opt param */
*out = argv[1];
--*argc_;
++*argv_;
return true;
}
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
bool extract = true;
char *redirout = (char*)stdout;
char *redirerr = (char*)stderr;
char *file = NULL;
char **files = NULL;
pak_file_t *pak = NULL;
size_t iter = 0;
con_init();
/*
* Command line option parsing commences now We only need to support
* a few things in the test suite.
*/
while (argc > 1) {
++argv;
--argc;
if (argv[0][0] == '-') {
if (parsecmd("redirout", &argc, &argv, &redirout, 1, false))
continue;
if (parsecmd("redirerr", &argc, &argv, &redirerr, 1, false))
continue;
if (parsecmd("file", &argc, &argv, &file, 1, false))
continue;
con_change(redirout, redirerr);
switch (argv[0][1]) {
case 'e': extract = true; continue;
case 'c': extract = false; continue;
}
if (!strcmp(argv[0]+1, "debug")) {
OPTS_OPTION_BOOL(OPTION_DEBUG) = true;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(argv[0]+1, "memchk")) {
OPTS_OPTION_BOOL(OPTION_MEMCHK) = true;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(argv[0]+1, "nocolor")) {
con_color(0);
continue;
}
}
vec_push(files, argv[0]);
}
con_change(redirout, redirerr);
if (!file) {
con_err("-file must be specified for output/input PAK file\n");
vec_free(files);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (extract) {
if (!(pak = pak_open(file, "r"))) {
con_err("failed to open PAK file %s\n", file);
vec_free(files);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (!pak_extract_all(pak, "./")) {
con_err("failed to extract PAK %s (files may be missing)\n", file);
pak_close(pak);
vec_free(files);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* not possible */
pak_close(pak);
vec_free(files);
stat_info();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
if (!(pak = pak_open(file, "w"))) {
con_err("failed to open PAK %s for writing\n", file);
vec_free(files);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
for (iter = 0; iter < vec_size(files); iter++) {
if (!(pak_insert_one(pak, files[iter]))) {
con_err("failed inserting %s for PAK %s\n", files[iter], file);
pak_close(pak);
vec_free(files);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
/* not possible */
pak_close(pak);
vec_free(files);
stat_info();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}