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This reverts commit 31fc46ded6
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Change-Id: Ia78618c0e8b25ca65f7c8ae0db1cb9c9b321bad9
410 lines
12 KiB
C
410 lines
12 KiB
C
/***************************************************************************
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* __________ __ ___.
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* Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___
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* Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ /
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* Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < <
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* Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \
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* \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
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* $Id$
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2014 by Michael Sevakis
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied.
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*
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****************************************************************************/
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "system.h"
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#include "pathfuncs.h"
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#include "string-extra.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_MULTIVOLUME
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "storage.h"
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enum storage_name_dec_indexes
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{
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_ATA)
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STORAGE_DEC_IDX_ATA,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_MMC)
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STORAGE_DEC_IDX_MMC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_SD)
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STORAGE_DEC_IDX_SD,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_NAND)
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STORAGE_DEC_IDX_NAND,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_RAMDISK)
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STORAGE_DEC_IDX_RAMDISK,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_HOSTFS)
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STORAGE_DEC_IDX_HOSTFS,
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#endif
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STORAGE_NUM_DEC_IDX,
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};
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static const char * const storage_dec_names[STORAGE_NUM_DEC_IDX+1] =
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{
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_ATA)
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[STORAGE_DEC_IDX_ATA] = ATA_VOL_DEC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_MMC)
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[STORAGE_DEC_IDX_MMC] = MMC_VOL_DEC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_SD)
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[STORAGE_DEC_IDX_SD] = SD_VOL_DEC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_NAND)
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[STORAGE_DEC_IDX_NAND] = NAND_VOL_DEC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_RAMDISK)
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[STORAGE_DEC_IDX_RAMDISK] = RAMDISK_VOL_DEC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_HOSTFS)
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[STORAGE_DEC_IDX_HOSTFS] = HOSTFS_VOL_DEC,
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#endif
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[STORAGE_NUM_DEC_IDX] = DEFAULT_VOL_DEC,
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};
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static const unsigned char storage_dec_indexes[STORAGE_NUM_TYPES+1] =
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{
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[0 ... STORAGE_NUM_TYPES] = STORAGE_NUM_DEC_IDX,
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_ATA)
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[STORAGE_ATA_NUM] = STORAGE_DEC_IDX_ATA,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_MMC)
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[STORAGE_MMC_NUM] = STORAGE_DEC_IDX_MMC,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_SD)
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[STORAGE_SD_NUM] = STORAGE_DEC_IDX_SD,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_NAND)
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[STORAGE_NAND_NUM] = STORAGE_DEC_IDX_NAND,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_RAMDISK)
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[STORAGE_RAMDISK_NUM] = STORAGE_DEC_IDX_RAMDISK,
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#endif
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#if (CONFIG_STORAGE & STORAGE_HOSTFS)
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[STORAGE_HOSTFS_NUM] = STORAGE_DEC_IDX_HOSTFS,
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#endif
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};
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/* Returns on which volume this is and sets *nameptr to the portion of the
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* path after the volume specifier, which could be the null if the path is
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* just a volume root. If *nameptr > name, then a volume specifier was
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* found. If 'greedy' is 'true', then it all separators after the volume
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* specifier are consumed, if one was found.
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*/
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int path_strip_volume(const char *name, const char **nameptr, bool greedy)
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{
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int volume = 0;
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const char *t = name;
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int c, v = 0;
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/* format: "/<xxx##>/foo/bar"
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* the "xxx" is pure decoration; only an unbroken trailing string of
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* digits within the brackets is parsed as the volume number and of
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* those, only the last ones VOL_MUM_MAX allows.
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*/
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c = *(t = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(t)); /* skip all leading slashes */
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if (c != VOL_START_TOK) /* missing start token? no volume */
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goto volume0;
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do
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{
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switch (c)
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{
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case '0' ... '9': /* digit; parse volume number */
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v = (v * 10 + c - '0') % VOL_NUM_MAX;
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break;
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case '\0':
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case PATH_SEPCH: /* no closing bracket; no volume */
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goto volume0;
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default: /* something else; reset volume */
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v = 0;
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}
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}
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while ((c = *++t) != VOL_END_TOK); /* found end token? */
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if (!(c = *++t)) /* no more path and no '/' is ok */
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;
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else if (c != PATH_SEPCH) /* more path and no separator after end */
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goto volume0;
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else if (greedy)
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t = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(++t); /* strip remaining separators */
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/* if 'greedy' is true and **nameptr == '\0' then it's only a volume
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root whether or not it has trailing separators */
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volume = v;
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name = t;
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volume0:
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if (nameptr)
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*nameptr = name;
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return volume;
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}
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/* Returns the volume specifier decorated with the storage type name.
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* Assumes the supplied buffer size is at least {VOL_MAX_LEN}+1.
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*/
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int get_volume_name(int volume, char *buffer)
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{
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if (volume < 0)
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{
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*buffer = '\0';
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return 0;
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}
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volume %= VOL_NUM_MAX; /* as path parser would have it */
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int type = storage_driver_type(volume_drive(volume));
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if (type < 0 || type > STORAGE_NUM_TYPES)
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type = STORAGE_NUM_TYPES;
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const char *voldec = storage_dec_names[storage_dec_indexes[type]];
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return snprintf(buffer, VOL_MAX_LEN + 1, "%c%s%d%c",
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VOL_START_TOK, voldec, volume, VOL_END_TOK);
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}
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#endif /* HAVE_MULTIVOLUME */
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/* Just like path_strip_volume() but strips a leading drive specifier and
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* returns the drive number (A=0, B=1, etc.). -1 means no drive was found.
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* If 'greedy' is 'true', all separators after the volume are consumed.
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*/
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int path_strip_drive(const char *name, const char **nameptr, bool greedy)
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{
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int c = toupper(*name);
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if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' && name[1] == PATH_DRVSEPCH)
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{
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name = &name[2];
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if (greedy)
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name = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(name);
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*nameptr = name;
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return c - 'A';
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}
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*nameptr = name;
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return -1;
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}
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/* Strips directory components from the path
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* "" *nameptr->NUL, len=0: ""
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* "/" *nameptr->/, len=1: "/"
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* "//" *nameptr->2nd /, len=1: "/"
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* "/a" *nameptr->a, len=1: "a"
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* "a/" *nameptr->a, len=1: "a"
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* "/a/bc" *nameptr->b, len=2: "bc"
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* "d" *nameptr->d, len=1: "d"
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* "ef/gh" *nameptr->g, len=2: "gh"
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*
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* Notes: * Doesn't do suffix removal at this time.
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* * In the same string, path_dirname() returns a pointer with the
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* same or lower address as path_basename().
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* * Pasting a separator between the returns of path_dirname() and
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* path_basename() will result in a path equivalent to the input.
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*/
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size_t path_basename(const char *name, const char **nameptr)
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{
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const char *p = name;
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const char *q = p;
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const char *r = q;
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while (*(p = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(p)))
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{
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q = p;
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p = GOBBLE_PATH_COMP(++p);
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r = p;
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}
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if (r == name && p > name)
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q = p, r = q--; /* root - return last slash */
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/* else path is an empty string */
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*nameptr = q;
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return r - q;
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}
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/* Strips the trailing component from the path
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* "" *nameptr->NUL, len=0: ""
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* "/" *nameptr->/, len=1: "/"
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* "//" *nameptr->2nd /, len=1: "/"
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* "/a" *nameptr->/, len=1: "/"
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* "a/" *nameptr->a, len=0: ""
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* "/a/bc" *nameptr->/, len=2: "/a"
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* "d" *nameptr->d, len=0: ""
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* "ef/gh" *nameptr->e, len=2: "ef"
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*
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* Notes: * Interpret len=0 as ".".
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* * In the same string, path_dirname() returns a pointer with the
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* same or lower address as path_basename().
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* * Pasting a separator between the returns of path_dirname() and
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* path_basename() will result in a path equivalent to the input.
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*
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*/
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size_t path_dirname(const char *name, const char **nameptr)
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{
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const char *p = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(name);
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const char *q = name;
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const char *r = p;
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while (*(p = GOBBLE_PATH_COMP(p)))
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{
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const char *s = p;
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if (!*(p = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(p)))
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break;
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q = s;
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}
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if (q == name && r > name)
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name = r, q = name--; /* root - return last slash */
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*nameptr = name;
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return q - name;
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}
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/* Removes trailing separators from a path
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* "" *nameptr->NUL, len=0: ""
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* "/" *nameptr->/, len=1: "/"
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* "//" *nameptr->2nd /, len=1: "/"
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* "/a/" *nameptr->/, len=2: "/a"
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* "//b/" *nameptr->1st /, len=3: "//b"
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* "/c/" *nameptr->/, len=2: "/c"
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*/
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size_t path_strip_trailing_separators(const char *name, const char **nameptr)
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{
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const char *p;
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size_t len = path_basename(name, &p);
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if (len == 1 && *p == '/' && p > name)
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{
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*nameptr = p;
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name = p - 1; /* root with multiple separators */
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}
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else
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{
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*nameptr = name;
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p += len; /* length to end of basename */
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}
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return p - name;
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}
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/* Transforms "wrong" separators into the correct ones
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* "c:\windows\system32" -> "c:/windows/system32"
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*
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* 'path' and 'dstpath' may either be the same buffer or non-overlapping
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*/
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void path_correct_separators(char *dstpath, const char *path)
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{
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char *dstp = dstpath;
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const char *p = path;
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while (1)
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{
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const char *next = strchr(p, PATH_BADSEPCH);
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if (!next)
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break;
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size_t size = next - p;
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if (dstpath != path)
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memcpy(dstp, p, size); /* not in-place */
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dstp += size;
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*dstp++ = PATH_SEPCH;
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p = next + 1;
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}
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if (dstpath != path)
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strcpy(dstp, p);
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}
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/* Appends one path to another, adding separators between components if needed.
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* Return value and behavior is otherwise as strlcpy so that truncation may be
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* detected.
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*
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* For basepath and component:
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* PA_SEP_HARD adds a separator even if the base path is empty
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* PA_SEP_SOFT adds a separator only if the base path is not empty
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*/
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size_t path_append(char *buf, const char *basepath,
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const char *component, size_t bufsize)
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{
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const char *base = basepath && basepath[0] ? basepath : buf;
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if (!base)
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return bufsize; /* won't work to get lengths from buf */
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if (!buf)
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bufsize = 0;
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if (path_is_absolute(component))
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{
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/* 'component' is absolute; replace all */
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basepath = component;
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component = "";
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}
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/* if basepath is not null or empty, buffer contents are replaced,
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otherwise buf contains the base path */
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size_t len = base == buf ? strlen(buf) : strlcpy(buf, basepath, bufsize);
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bool separate = false;
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if (!basepath || !component)
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separate = !len || base[len-1] != PATH_SEPCH;
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else if (component[0])
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separate = len && base[len-1] != PATH_SEPCH;
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/* caller might lie about size of buf yet use buf as the base */
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if (base == buf && bufsize && len >= bufsize)
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buf[bufsize - 1] = '\0';
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buf += len;
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bufsize -= MIN(len, bufsize);
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if (separate && (len++, bufsize > 0) && --bufsize > 0)
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*buf++ = PATH_SEPCH;
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return len + strlcpy(buf, component ?: "", bufsize);
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}
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/* Returns the location and length of the next path component, consuming the
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* input in the process.
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*
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* "/a/bc/d" breaks into:
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* start: *namep->1st /
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* call 1: *namep->a, *pathp->2nd / len=1: "a"
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* call 2: *namep->b, *pathp->3rd / len=2: "bc"
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* call 3: *namep->d, *pathp->NUL, len=1: "d"
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* call 4: *namep->NUL, *pathp->NUL, len=0: ""
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*
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* Returns: 0 if the input has been consumed
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* The length of the component otherwise
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*/
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ssize_t parse_path_component(const char **pathp, const char **namep)
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{
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/* a component starts at a non-separator and continues until the next
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separator or null */
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const char *p = GOBBLE_PATH_SEPCH(*pathp);
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const char *name = p;
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if (*p)
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p = GOBBLE_PATH_COMP(++p);
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*pathp = p;
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*namep = name;
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return p - name;
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}
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