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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 5615725..0000000 --- a/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -*~ -*.o -*.lo -*.la -.libs -.deps -*.pc -Makefile -Makefile.in -*.so -.*.sw[po] -/README -/aclocal.m4 -/autom4te.cache/ -/config.cache -/config.guess -/config.h -/config.h.in -/config.log -/config.status -/config.sub -/configure -/depcomp -/doc/evas.dox -/evas.spec -/install-sh -/libtool -/ltmain.sh -/missing -/stamp-h1 -tags -cscope.out -/config.cache -/ABOUT-NLS -/compile -/config.cache-env -doc/Doxyfile -doc/eet.dox -/eet.spec -m4/libtool.m4 -m4/ltoptions.m4 -m4/ltsugar.m4 -m4/ltversion.m4 -m4/lt~obsolete.m4 -src/bin/eet diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 9e2d1aa..0000000 --- a/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) <raster@rasterman.com> -David Goodlad <dgoodlad@gmail.com> -Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@free.fr> -Arnaud de Turckheim <quarium@gmail.com> -Luis Felipe Strano Moraes <lfelipe@profusion.mobi> -Chidambar Zinnoury <illogict@online.fr> -Vincent Torri <vtorri@univ-evry.fr> -Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <barbieri@profusion.mobi> -Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubo@profusion.mobi> -Mathieu Taillefumier <mathieu.taillefumier@free.fr> -Albin "Lutin" Tonnerre <albin.tonnerre@gmail.com> -Adam Simpkins <adam@adamsimpkins.net> -Mike Blumenkrantz <michael.blumenkrantz@gmail.com> -Lionel Orry <lionel.orry@gmail.com> -Jérôme Pinot <ngc891@gmail.com> -Leandro Santiago <leandrosansilva@gmail.com> diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 296efe7..0000000 --- a/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Copyright notice for Eet: - -Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Carsten Haitzler and various contributors (see AUTHORS) - -All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - - 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, -INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, -OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING -NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, -EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index f490dfb..0000000 --- a/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,649 +0,0 @@ -2008-04-20 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - 1.0.0 release - -2008-04-28 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fixed allocation of a list (EET_G_LIST) of simple types - (IS_SIMPLE_TYPE) to alloc the correct amount (using the correct type - offset). Also fixed a hash (EET_G_HASH) of simple types too. - -2008-05-14 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix conversion from a text to a hash (EET_G_HASH). - - * Fix inlined string (EET_T_INLINED_STRING) dump/undump by introducing - the new word for the parser 'inlined'. - -2008-05-15 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix a typo preventing the parsing of unsigned int (EET_T_UINT). - - * Fix group of simple type by implicitly creating a structure with - the simple type in it. - - * Remove dead code handling group of simple type and put assert - instead. - -2008-05-16 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix eet_data_descriptor3_new as it purpose was to introduce - str_direct_alloc/str_direct_free usage. Application should now receive - direct pointer to read only (mmaped) string. - - * Fix EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE when file doesn't exist. - - * Fix some miss use of efn->offset. - - * Introduce unit test in EFL. The current set provide an overall - coverage rate of 2111 of 2607 lines (81.0%) for eet. It helped - finding and fixing the bugs of the last three days. - The test suite is based on library check. At this time we need - cvs version, look at http://check.sourceforge.net/ to find it. - The covering is done by gcov - The html report is done by lcov version 1.6 or above. - You can found it at http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php. - -2008-05-19 Cedric BAIL - - * Old Eet file format is now marked as deprecated and accessing old - file will display a warning. You can already remove completely all - code related to it, but it's still enabled by default. We will later - disable it by default and at some point drop the support completely. - - * Remove use of strcpy and sprintf definitively. - -2008-06-02 Cedric BAIL - - * Introduce tile support and the possibility to decompress eet - image inside an existing surface. - -2008-06-26 Cedric BAIL - - * Massiv code cleanup. - * Add EET_G_ARRAY and EET_G_VAR_ARRAY support. - * Plan for version 2.0 API break of eet_data_descriptor_element_add. - -2008-07-17 Cedric BAIL - - Implement various speed improvement : - - * Use the precomputed hash value for Eet_Data_Chunk. - * Use a hash table instead of a list for pointer that need to be freed. - * Use directly the pointer from the dictionary to do a pointer - comparison instead of a strcmp. - -2008-07-24 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix wrongly stored image when compressed size is bigger than - uncompressed. Fix bug #523. - -2008-07-24 Vincent Torri - - * Add Visual Studio solution and vc projects to compile Eet - with Microsoft tools. - - Written by Dmitriy Mazovka. - -2008-08-20 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix the dictionnary check during eet_open. - -2008-08-22 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix memory leaks in eet_data strings - -2008-09-03 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix inline-jpeg decode to use mem buf, not tmp-file on platforms that - don't support mem_open() etc. - * Add eet_memopen_read() to be able to open an eet file already - mapped in memory (eg compiled-in or mmaped some other way). - -2008-09-11 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve hash generation speed for big files. - * Inline more functions explicitly for speed. - -2008-09-25 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - 1.1.0 release - -2008-10-20 Cedric BAIL - - * Make use of eina. - -2008-10-23 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix string in list and hash. - -2008-10-24 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix array in eet_data. - -2008-11-13 Cedric BAIL - - * Add crypto support to eet with OpenSSL. - -2008-11-13 Arnaud de Turckheim - - * Add GNUtls support to eet. - -2008-11-14 Cedric BAIL - - * Make password callback work with GNUtls. - -2008-11-26 Cedric BAIL - - * Add a function to retrieve raw signature. - -2009-01-30 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix a corrupted pointer use in eet_cipher.c - -2009-02-09 Chidambar Zinnoury - - * Add some missing __UNUSED__ flags. - -2009-02-26 Luis Felipe Strano Moraes - - * Fix problem reported by llvm - -2009-03-09 Cedric BAIL - - * Add sha1 retrieval for an Eet_File. - -2009-03-17 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri - - * Force fsync() after data is written to file, solve ext4 issues. - -2009-03-18 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Disable fsync. Edit the code if you need it. - -2009-03-19 Cedric BAIL - - * Make eet_data thread safe. - -2009-03-25 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix eet pkg-config dependencies. - * Fix double init of gcry. - -2009-04-22 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Release eet 1.2.0 - -2009-05-18 Cedric BAIL - - * Cleanup Eet_Data code. - -2009-06-02 Cedric BAIL - - * Make eet_node API usable. - -2009-06-14 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Release eet 1.2.1 - -2009-07-08 Cedric BAIL - - * Reorder gcry init to be used during gnutls init. - -2009-07-11 Hanspeter Portner - - * Improve docs/examples in Eet.h - -2009-07-23 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix init on system without SECMEM. - -2009-07-29 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Release eet 1.2.2 - -2009-08-13 Cedric BAIL - - * Deprecating eet_data_descriptor*_new. - * Add eet_data_descriptor_stream_new and eet_data_descriptor_file_new. - * Add eina helper. - * Cleanup Eet_Data_Descriptor code. - -2009-08-16 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix eet data encode to encode empty structs etc. so save saves - something as opposed to nothing - -2009-08-16 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix documentation of eet_data_write() and eet_write() for return - value to return # of bytes written, not 1 or 0 - -2009-08-16 Vincent Torri - - * Fix build with suncc (missing alloca() declaration in eet_cipher.c) - -2009-09-15 Mathieu Taillefumier - - * Use new Eina_Log infrastructure to report error. - -2009-09-15 Cedric BAIL - - * Remove apparently useless eet_freeleak_* from eet_data. - -2009-09-29 Cedric BAIL - - * Add Fixed Point support and make it possible to switch from float - and double to any fixed point variant supported by eina. - - Note: File saved with fixed point could be read by older version of - eet library with EET_T_DOUBLE type. - -2009-10-01 Mathieu Taillefumier - - * remove useless Eina_Log macros. - -2009-10-01 Vincent Torri - - * Check the returned value of eet_init() in the binary. - * Use binary mode of fopen() in eet_main() for Windows compatibility. - -2009-10-09 Vincent Torri - - * initialize eina first in eet_init(). - -2009-11-02 Vincent Torri - - * allow generation of one single file with all source code in it. - See configure help to enable it (--enable-amalgamation). - -2009-11-11 Vincent Torri - - * Add check on libgcrypt library in configure. Needed when GNUtls - support is enabled. - -2009-12-02 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Release eet 1.2.3 - -2009-12-03 Cedric BAIL - - * Make all operation on Eet_File thread safe. - -2009-12-07 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix error when retrieving a different float type than the stored one. - * Reduce conversion with a little memory overhead. - -2009-12-07 Vincent Torri - - * Include winsock2.h in eet_image.c for htonl definition on Windows. - * Fix Visual Studio project files - -2009-12-11 Cedric BAIL - - * Make eet_data_descriptor_free safe to call on NULL pointer. - -2009-12-21 Cedric BAIL - - * More work on eet_node dump code. - -2009-12-28 Cedric BAIL - - * Add fully functionnal eet_node dump code. - -2009-12-29 Cedric BAIL - - * Don't mess up when memory realloc failed during data descriptor creation. - -2010-01-04 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix another thread deadlock in mutex handling even in a single-threaded app. - -2010-01-12 Cedric BAIL - - * Rewrite Eet_Data. Now you can do list/hash/array of strings and all - the test suite is passing. - * Add eet_data_node_decode_cipher and eet_data_node_read_cipher. - -2010-01-15 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix amalgamation. - -2010-01-16 Vincent Torri - - * eet_cipher.c: Fix arithmetic pointer on void * - -2010-01-17 Cedric BAIL - - * Add a mempool for Eet_Node. - -2010-01-21 Cedric BAIL - - * Add experimental API to walk Eet_Node tree. - -2010-01-22 Cedric BAIL - - * Add VAR_ARRAY tests. - -2010-01-27 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve security by zeroying cipher material as soon as possible. - -2010-01-27 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve security by zeroying cipher material as soon as possible. - -2010-03-01 Albin Tonnerre - - * Fix override of global symbols. - -2010-03-15 Adam Simpkins / Cedric BAIL - - * Fix clearcache race condition. - -2010-04-02 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix eet_data_node_read_cipher return type. - * Add Eet_Connection. - -2010-04-07 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set by using - eina_hash_direct_add to avoid duplication hash key string. - -2010-04-08 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix file corruption reported by Tiago Falcao <tiago@profusion.mobi> - -2010-04-09 Cedric BAIL - - * Add eet_sync. - * Only delete the file at the last possible time. - * Reduce open file descriptor. - -2010-04-16 Cedric BAIL - - * Handle fixed point in data stream. - -2010-04-21 Cedric BAIL - - * Add EET_G_UNION and EET_G_VARIANT. - -2010-05-29 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Add EET_VERSION_MAJOR, EET_VERSION_MINOR. - * Add Eet_Version, eet_version. - * Make configure.ac use m4 defines for version - * Support SVN revision in version check - -2010-06-07 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Release eet 1.3.0 - -2010-06-27 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Release eet 1.3.2 - -2010-06-29 Vincent Torri - - * On Windows 64, long is of size 32 bits and not 64 bits. Also - LONG_BIT is not defined on Windows. - -2010-06-29 Cedric BAIL - - * Add eet_alias support. - * Fix possible dead lock in eet_write_cipher. - -2010-07-08 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Moved Eet.h into $includedir/eet-MAJOR_VERSION/ - -2010-07-15 Vincent Torri - - * Add native Windows thread support instead of using pthread - (less overhead). On other OS, pthread is still used by default. - Pass --enable-win32-threads to activate thread support on - Windows. - -2010-07-20 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve file change detection in eet_open by checking size also. - -2010-08-02 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix bug in eet_connection code when running on 32bits machine. - -2010-08-06 Cedric BAIL - - * Add EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH_STRING. - -2010-08-06 Cedric BAIL - - * Break eet_eina_* function helper to provide a clean API/ABI to - prevent futur break. This should prevent the ABI break that was - introduced with release 1.3.0. - - * Add a specific allocator for array. This should fix wrong allocation - case discovered with recent edje file format change. - -2010-08-23 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix some cppcheck complaints - all of them bogus though. - Nothing actually fixed. - -2010-08-27 Cedric BAIL - - * Prevent the build of eet data structure that doesn't match what - the application is expecting. - -2010-09-02 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix bug of ever growing dictionnary and improve strcmp comparison. - -2010-11-12 Cedric BAIL - - * Don't try to read broken file when open in READ_WRITE mode. - -2010-11-14 Cedric BAIL - - * Fix bug with cypher and compression used together. - -2010-11-21 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix another bug related to cipher and compression (leak and - bad free) - -2010-11-25 Cedric BAIL - - * Add EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VAR_ARRAY_STRING. - -2010-11-26 Cedric BAIL - - * Reduce memory used by Eet dictionary. - -2010-11-29 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve speed of Eet_String users. It does impact all string - encoding/decoding, but even faster for stringshare encoding. - - * Improve speed when decoding mostly array with eet_data_read. - -2010-12-03 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve portability. - -2010-12-07 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Move raw function pointer defs to typedefs in public API for - readability improvements. - -2011-01-29 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * 1.4.0 release - -2011-01-29 Vincent Torri - - * Use eina_stringshare_add() instead of strdup() on mmaped file names - on Windows. This fix eet shut down on Windows. - -2011-02-14 Cedric BAIL - - * Improve Eet_Data to make decoding of EET_G_UNION and EET_G_*ARRAY - faster and less memory heavy. - -2011-05-14 Cedric BAIL - - * Use Eina_Lock. - * Sync GNUTLS initialisation with Eina. - -2011-05-17 Cedric BAIL - - * Use Eina_File. - * Fix test forgetting to initialize eet. - -2011-05-23 Vincent Torri - - * Fix compilation with libjpeg 8 on Windows. - -2011-06-10 Cedric BAIL - - * Add EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST_STRING helper to define List of char *. - -2011-07-04 Mike Blumenkrantz - - * Add functions to manipulate nodes: - eet_node_children_get, eet_node_next_get, eet_node_parent_get, - eet_node_type_get, eet_node_value_get, eet_node_name_get - * Fix segmentation faults in several eet_node functions - -2011-07-16 Vincent Torri - - * On Windows, open() in text mode followed by fdopen() in - binary mode does not create a stream in binary mode. - So add O_BINARY to open(). - -2011-07-29 Mike Blumenkrantz - - * Add eet_alias_get to return the destination name of an alias - -2011-09-15 Cedric Bail - - * Add eet_data_xattr_cipher_get and eet_data_xattr_cipher_set. - -2011-10-04 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix issue where an empty eet file (no keys) is not openable - for read/write anymore. Allow it. - -2011-10-28 David Seikel (onefang) - - * Added a new macro for adding arrays of basic types. - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC_ARRAY - -2011-11-16 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * JPEG encode and decode in eet now uses ISLOW (not IFAST) due to - noticable quality losses in the chase for speed. It will use - IFAST for quality less than 60 when encoding - -2011-12-02 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - 1.5.0 release - -2011-12-02 Mike Blumenkrantz - - * added eet_file_get to return the filename of an Eet_File - * Eet_File filenames are now stringshared - * added mempool allocators - -2011-12-29 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * increase eet_connection packet size to 1Mb - more reasonable. - -2012-01-07 Boris Faure (billiob) - - * make eet tool write to standard output if no output file given. - -2012-02-09 Cedric Bail - - * add support for GNUTLS 3.x. - -2012-02-10 Cedric Bail - - * add eet_dictionary_count. - * add "eet -t FILE.EET". - -2012-03-29 David Seikel (onefang) - - * Added a new macro for adding variable arrays of basic types. - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC_VAR_ARRAY - -2012-04-26 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - 1.6.0 release - -2012-05-11 Cedric Bail - - * Force destruction of all pending file when shuting down eet. - -2012-05-14 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Add LZ4/LZ4HC compression & decompression capabilities - -2012-05-15 Cedric Bail - - * Make eet_dictionary thread safe. - -2012-05-30 Cedric Bail - - * Check that gnutls and openssl don't return below zero size during decipher. - -2012-06-27 Leandro Santiago - - * Fix crash when cyphering huge amount of data. - -2012-07-16 Cedric Bail - - * Add code to detect overrun and underrun in eet_data_descriptor_element_add. - * Fix possible wrong size decoding for simple type. - -2012-08-09 Cedric Bail - - * Don't copy string around for nothing. - -2012-08-22 Igor Murzov (GArik_) - - * Fixed memory leak of eet_data_chunk_put(). - -2012-08-24 Cedric Bail - - * Add eet_connection_empty. - -2012-08-26 Cedric Bail - - * Correctly initialize dictionary correctly. - -2012-08-30 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - 1.7.0 release - -2012-09-21 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) - - * Fix big endian bug with eet image handling and endianess swapping. - -2012-09-27 Patryk Kaczmarek <patryk.k@samsung.com> - - * Add eet file handle null checks to eet_data_write_cipher(), - eet_data_descriptor_decode_cipher(), - eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher(), eet_data_xattr_cipher_get(), - eet_data_xattr_cipher_set(). - -2012-10-04 Vincent Torri - - * Update lz4 code to rev. 77. 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Eet can also optionally encrypt files -and use digital signatures (with gnutls or openssl support). - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -COMPILING AND INSTALLING: - - ./configure - make -(do this as root unless you are installing in your users directories): - make install - -To get the coverage report: - make coverage -The report is created in the coverage/ subdir -If you want to be able to run coverage test over eet, you will need gcov -(usually any distro provides it) and lcov from: - http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php. -For coverage support you also need "make check" support with the check -library (see below). - -For compilation with MinGW, fnmatch.h is probably missing. 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Separate the files or directories -# with spaces. - -INPUT = @builddir@/eet.dox \ - @srcdir@/examples.dox \ - @top_srcdir@/src/lib - -# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files -# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is -# also the default input encoding. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the iconv built -# into libc) for the transcoding. See http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for -# the list of possible encodings. - -INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8 - -# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the -# FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp -# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left -# blank the following patterns are tested: -# *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.d *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh -# *.hxx *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm *.dox *.py -# *.f90 *.f *.for *.vhd *.vhdl - -FILE_PATTERNS = *.c \ - *.h - -# The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories -# should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. -# If left blank NO is used. - -RECURSIVE = YES - -# The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should -# excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a -# subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. - -EXCLUDE = @top_builddir@/src/lib/eet_amalgamation.c - -# The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used select whether or not files or -# directories that are symbolic links (a Unix file system feature) are excluded -# from the input. - -EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO - -# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the -# EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude -# certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched -# against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories -# for example use the pattern */test/* - -EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = - -# The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names -# (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the -# output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the -# wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass, -# AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test - -EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS = - -# The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or -# directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see -# the \include command). - -EXAMPLE_PATH = @top_srcdir@/src/examples - -# If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the -# EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp -# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left -# blank all files are included. - -EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = - -# If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be -# searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude -# commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. -# Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. - -EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO - -# The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or -# directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see -# the \image command). - -IMAGE_PATH = @top_srcdir@/doc/img - -# The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should -# invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program -# by executing (via popen()) the command <filter> <input-file>, where <filter> -# is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and <input-file> is the name of an -# input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes -# to standard output. -# If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be -# ignored. - -INPUT_FILTER = - -# The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern -# basis. -# Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the -# filter if there is a match. -# The filters are a list of the form: -# pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further -# info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty or if -# non of the patterns match the file name, INPUT_FILTER is applied. - -FILTER_PATTERNS = - -# If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using -# INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source -# files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). - -FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO - -# The FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify source filters per file -# pattern. A pattern will override the setting for FILTER_PATTERN (if any) -# and it is also possible to disable source filtering for a specific pattern -# using *.ext= (so without naming a filter). This option only has effect when -# FILTER_SOURCE_FILES is enabled. - -FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS = - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to source browsing -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will -# be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. -# Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also -# VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. - -SOURCE_BROWSER = NO - -# Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body -# of functions and classes directly in the documentation. - -INLINE_SOURCES = NO - -# Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct -# doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code -# fragments. Normal C and C++ comments will always remain visible. - -STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES - -# If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES -# then for each documented function all documented -# functions referencing it will be listed. - -REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES - -# If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES -# then for each documented function all documented entities -# called/used by that function will be listed. - -REFERENCES_RELATION = YES - -# If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default) -# and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from -# functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will -# link to the source code. -# Otherwise they will link to the documentation. - -REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES - -# If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code -# will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen -# built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source -# tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You -# will need version 4.8.6 or higher. - -USE_HTAGS = NO - -# If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen -# will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for -# which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. - -VERBATIM_HEADERS = NO - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to the alphabetical class index -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index -# of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project -# contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. - -ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = YES - -# If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then -# the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns -# in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) - -COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 2 - -# In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all -# classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. -# The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that -# should be ignored while generating the index headers. - -IGNORE_PREFIX = eet_ \ - _eet_ \ - Eet_ \ - _Eet_ \ - EET_ \ - _EET_ - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to the HTML output -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will -# generate HTML output. - -GENERATE_HTML = YES - -# The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. -# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be -# put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. - -HTML_OUTPUT = html - -# The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for -# each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank -# doxygen will generate files with .html extension. - -HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html - -# The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for -# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a -# standard header. - -HTML_HEADER = @srcdir@/head.html - -# The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for -# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a -# standard footer. - -HTML_FOOTER = @srcdir@/foot.html - -# The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading -# style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to -# fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen -# will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy -# the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own -# stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! - -HTML_STYLESHEET = @srcdir@/e.css - -# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output. -# Doxygen will adjust the colors in the stylesheet and background images -# according to this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel, -# see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information. -# For instance the value 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green, -# 180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 purple, and 360 is red again. -# The allowed range is 0 to 359. - -HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220 - -# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of -# the colors in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use -# grayscales only. A value of 255 will produce the most vivid colors. - -HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100 - -# The HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA tag controls the gamma correction applied to -# the luminance component of the colors in the HTML output. Values below -# 100 gradually make the output lighter, whereas values above 100 make -# the output darker. The value divided by 100 is the actual gamma applied, -# so 80 represents a gamma of 0.8, The value 220 represents a gamma of 2.2, -# and 100 does not change the gamma. - -HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA = 80 - -# If the HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated HTML -# page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting -# this to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. - -HTML_TIMESTAMP = YES - -# If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML -# documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the -# page has loaded. For this to work a browser that supports -# JavaScript and DHTML is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, Firefox -# Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, Konqueror, or Safari). - -HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = YES - -# If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files -# will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 -# integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). -# To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the -# HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that -# directory and running "make install" will install the docset in -# ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find -# it at startup. -# See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html -# for more information. - -GENERATE_DOCSET = YES - -# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the -# feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple -# documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) -# can be grouped. - -DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" - -# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that -# should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a -# reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen -# will append .docset to the name. - -DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.enlightenment.Eet - -# When GENERATE_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify -# the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style -# string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. - -DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.enlightenment.Eet - -# The GENERATE_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. - -DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Enlightenment - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files -# will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the -# Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) -# of the generated HTML documentation. - -GENERATE_HTMLHELP = YES - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can -# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You -# can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be -# written to the html output directory. - -CHM_FILE = - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can -# be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of -# the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run -# the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. - -HHC_LOCATION = - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag -# controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that -# it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). - -GENERATE_CHI = NO - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING -# is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file -# content. - -CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = - -# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag -# controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a -# normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. - -BINARY_TOC = NO - -# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members -# to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. - -TOC_EXPAND = NO - -# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and -# QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated -# that can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a -# Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. - -GENERATE_QHP = NO - -# If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can -# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. -# The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. - -QCH_FILE = - -# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating -# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see -# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace - -QHP_NAMESPACE = org.enlightenment.Eet - -# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating -# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see -# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders - -QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc - -# If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to -# add. For more information please see -# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters - -QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = - -# The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the -# custom filter to add. For more information please see -# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters"> -# Qt Help Project / Custom Filters</a>. - -QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = - -# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this -# project's -# filter section matches. -# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes"> -# Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes</a>. - -QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = - -# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can -# be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. -# If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated -# .qhp file. - -QHG_LOCATION = - -# If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files -# will be generated, which together with the HTML files, form an Eclipse help -# plugin. To install this plugin and make it available under the help contents -# menu in Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML -# files needs to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of -# the directory within the plugins directory should be the same as -# the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before -# the help appears. - -GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO - -# A unique identifier for the eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin -# the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have -# this name. - -ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.enlightenment.Eet - -# The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at -# top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and -# the value YES disables it. - -DISABLE_INDEX = YES - -# This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [0,1..20]) -# that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. -# Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing in the overview section. - -ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 1 - -# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index -# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. -# If the tag value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated -# containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that -# is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports -# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). -# Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. - -GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO - -# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be -# used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree -# is shown. - -TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 - -# When the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES doxygen will open -# links to external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. - -EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO - -# Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included -# as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that -# when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need -# to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory -# to force them to be regenerated. - -FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 - -# Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images -# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are -# not supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. -# Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files -# in the HTML output before the changes have effect. - -FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES - -# Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax -# (see http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the -# rendering instead of using prerendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not -# have LaTeX installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML -# output. When enabled you also need to install MathJax separately and -# configure the path to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. - -USE_MATHJAX = NO - -# When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the -# HTML output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination -# directory should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax -# directory is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then -# MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the mathjax.org site, so you can quickly see the result without installing -# MathJax, but it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of MathJax -# before deployment. - -MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://www.mathjax.org/mathjax - -# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box -# for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript -# and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using -# HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets -# (GENERATE_DOCSET) there is already a search function so this one should -# typically be disabled. For large projects the javascript based search engine -# can be slow, then enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. - -SEARCHENGINE = NO - -# When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be -# implemented using a PHP enabled web server instead of at the web client -# using Javascript. Doxygen will generate the search PHP script and index -# file to put on the web server. The advantage of the server -# based approach is that it scales better to large projects and allows -# full text search. The disadvantages are that it is more difficult to setup -# and does not have live searching capabilities. - -SERVER_BASED_SEARCH = NO - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to the LaTeX output -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will -# generate Latex output. - -GENERATE_LATEX = YES - -# The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. -# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be -# put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. - -LATEX_OUTPUT = latex - -# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be -# invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name. -# Note that when enabling USE_PDFLATEX this option is only used for -# generating bitmaps for formulas in the HTML output, but not in the -# Makefile that is written to the output directory. - -LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex - -# The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to -# generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the -# default command name. - -MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex - -# If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact -# LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to -# save some trees in general. - -COMPACT_LATEX = NO - -# The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used -# by the printer. Possible values are: a4, letter, legal and -# executive. If left blank a4wide will be used. - -PAPER_TYPE = a4wide - -# The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX -# packages that should be included in the LaTeX output. - -EXTRA_PACKAGES = - -# The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for -# the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until -# the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a -# standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! - -LATEX_HEADER = - -# If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated -# is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will -# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references -# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. - -PDF_HYPERLINKS = YES - -# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of -# plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a -# higher quality PDF documentation. - -USE_PDFLATEX = YES - -# If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. -# command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep -# running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. -# This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML. - -LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO - -# If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not -# include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) -# in the output. - -LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO - -# If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include -# source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. -# Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings -# such as SOURCE_BROWSER. - -LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to the RTF output -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output -# The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with -# other RTF readers or editors. - -GENERATE_RTF = NO - -# The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. -# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be -# put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path. - -RTF_OUTPUT = rtf - -# If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact -# RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to -# save some trees in general. - -COMPACT_RTF = NO - -# If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated -# will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will -# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. -# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other -# programs which support those fields. -# Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links. - -RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO - -# Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's -# config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide -# replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value. - -RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE = - -# Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document. -# Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file. - -RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE = - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to the man page output -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will -# generate man pages - -GENERATE_MAN = NO - -# The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. -# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be -# put in front of it. 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The difference is that here we're - * attaining ourselves to two new data types to store in an Eet file - * -- @b unions and @b variants. We don't try to come with data - * mapping to real world use cases, here. Instead, we're defining - * 3 different simple structures to be used throughout the example: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip typedef struct _Example_Struct1 - * @until typedef struct _Example_Struct3 - * @skip struct _Example_Struct1 - * @until int body - * @until }; - * - * To identify, for both union and variant data cases, the type of - * each chunk of data, we're defining types to point to each of those - * structs: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip typedef enum _Example_Data_Type - * @until ; - * @skip enum _Example_Data_Type - * @until }; - * - * We have also a mapping from those types to name strings, to be used - * in the Eet unions and variants @c type_get() and @c type_set() type - * identifying callbacks: - * @skip struct - * @until }; - * - * In this example, we have no fancy hash to store our data into - * profiles/accounts, but just two lists for union and variant data - * nodes: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip typedef struct _Example_Lists - * @until typedef struct _Example_Lists - * @skip struct _Example_Lists - * @until }; - * - * Let's begin with our unions, then, which look like: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip typedef struct _Example_Union - * @until typedef struct _Example_Union - * @skip struct _Example_Union - * @until }; - * - * The first interesting part of the code is where we define our data - * descriptors for the main lists, the unions and all of structures - * upon which those two depend. - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip declaring types - * @until _union_descriptor); - * The code for descriptors on @c Example_Struct1, @c Example_Struct2 - * and @c Example_Struct3 is straightforward, a matter already covered - * on @ref eet_data_file_descriptor. What is new, here, are the two - * type matching functions for our unions. There, we must set the @c - * data pointer to its matching type, on @c _union_type_set and return - * the correct matching type, on @c _union_type_get: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip union type_get() - * @until _union_type_set - * @until _union_type_set - * - * With the #EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING calls, which follow, we - * make the the link between our type names and their respective - * structs. The code handling actual data is pretty much the same as in - * @ref eet_data_file_descriptor -- one uses command line arguments to - * enter new data chunks (or just to visualize the contents of an Eet - * file), signalling if they are unions or variants. One must also - * pass the type of the data chuck to enter, with integers 1, 2 or - * 3. Then, come the fields for each type: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip Usage - * @until argv - * - * Variants are very similar to unions, except that data chunks need - * @b not contain previously allocated space for each of the possible - * types of data going in them: - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @skip typedef struct _Example_Variant - * @until typedef struct _Example_Variant - * @skip struct _Example_Variant_Type - * @until }; - * @until }; - * - * The code declaring the data descriptors and handling the data is - * very similar to the unions part, and is left for the reader to - * check for him/herself. The complete code of the example follows. - * - * @includelineno eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - * @example eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c - */ - -/** - * @page Example_Eet_Data_Cipher_Decipher Eet data cipher/decipher example - * - * In this example, we exemplify the usage of eet_write_cipher() and - * eet_read_cipher(). For it to work, <b>make sure</b> to have your - * Eet installation with a ciphering backend enabled. - * - * We start by defining the information to record in an Eet file (@c - * buffer), the key to cipher that (@c key) and a dummy wrong key to - * try to access that information, later (@c key_bad). - * @dontinclude eet-data-cipher_decipher.c - * @skip buffer = - * @until bad = - * - * After opening our file, we simply use the first cited function to - * write our string ciphered: - * @dontinclude eet-data-cipher_decipher.c - * @skip eet_open - * @until eet_close - * - * Then, after closing it on purpose, we open it again, to retrieve - * the encrypted information back, in a readable format: - * @skip eet_open - * @until eet_close - * @until eet_close - * - * Note that we do it twice, being the last time with the wrong - * key. In this last case, if the information is read back and matches - * the original @c buffer, something wrong is going on (we made it to - * fail on purpose). The former access is OK, and must work. - * - * What we do in sequence is just to delete the file. The complete - * code of the example follows. - * - * @includelineno eet-data-cipher_decipher.c - * @example eet-data-cipher_decipher.c - */ diff --git a/doc/foot.html b/doc/foot.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3a96978..0000000 --- a/doc/foot.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ - - <div id="push"></div> - </div> <!-- #content --> - </div> <!-- .layout --> - - </div> <!-- #container --> - - - <div id="footer"> - <table><tr> - <td class="poweredby"><img src="doxygen.png"></td> - <td>Samsung Electronics is supporting the EFL Documentation Project</td> - <td class="copyright">Copyright ©$year Enlightenment</td> - <td class="generated">Docs generated $datetime</td> - </tr></table> - </div> - - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/doc/head.html b/doc/head.html deleted file mode 100644 index 519631b..0000000 --- a/doc/head.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <title>$title</title> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"> - <meta name="author" content="Andres Blanc" > - - <link rel="icon" href="img/favicon.png" type="image/x-icon"> - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="img/favicon.png" type="image/x-icon"> - <link rel="icon" href="img/favicon.png" type="image/ico"> - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="img/favicon.png" type="image/ico"> - - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="e.css"> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="edoxy.css"> -</head> - -<body> - -<div id="container"> - -<div id="header"> -<div class="layout"> - - <h1><span>Enlightenment</span></h1> - <h2><span>Beauty at your fingertips</span></h2> - - <div class="menu-container"> - <div class="menu"> - <ul> - <li class="current"><a href="http://web.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=docs">Docs</a></li> - <li><a href="http://trac.enlightenment.org/e">Tracker</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=contact">Contact</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=contribute">Contribute</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=support">Support</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=download">Download</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=about">About</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/p.php?p=news">News</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/">Home</a></li> - </ul> - </div> - </div> - - <div class="doxytitle"> - $projectname Documentation <small>at $date</small> - </div> - - <div class="menu-container"> - <div class="submenu"> - <ul class="current"> - <li><a href="Examples.html">Examples</a></li> - <li><a href="files.html">Files</a></li> - <li><a href="modules.html">Modules</a></li> - <li><a href="globals.html">Globals</a></li> - <li><a href="pages.html">Related Pages</a></li> - <li class="current"><a href="index.html">Main Page</a></li> - </ul> - </div> - </div> - - - <div class="clear"></div> -</div> -</div> - -<div id="content"> -<div class="layout"> diff --git a/doc/img/e.png b/doc/img/e.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100755 index b3884a5..0000000 --- a/doc/img/e.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/doc/img/e_big.png b/doc/img/e_big.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100755 index d42aeb4..0000000 --- a/doc/img/e_big.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/doc/img/edoxy.css b/doc/img/edoxy.css deleted file mode 100755 index 616a0c5..0000000 --- a/doc/img/edoxy.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,966 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file contain a custom doxygen style to match e.org graphics - */ - - - -/* BODY,H1,H2,H3,H4,H5,H6,P,CENTER,TD,TH,UL,DL,DIV { - font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; 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All -data is encoded in a platform independent way and can be written and -read by any architecture. - -%package devel -Summary: Eet headers, static libraries, documentation and test programs -Group: System Environment/Libraries -Requires: %{name} = %{version} -Requires: libjpeg-devel, zlib-devel - -%description devel -Headers, static libraries, test programs and documentation for Eet - -%prep -%setup -q - -%build -%{configure} --prefix=%{_prefix} -### use this if you have build problems -#./configure --prefix=%{_prefix} -%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags} %{?mflags} - -%install -%{__make} %{?mflags_install} DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install - -%clean -test "x$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "x/" && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%post -/sbin/ldconfig - -%postun -/sbin/ldconfig - -%files -%defattr(-, root, root) -%doc AUTHORS COPYING COPYING-PLAIN README -%{_libdir}/*.so.* - -%files devel -%defattr(-, root, root) -%{_bindir}/eet* -%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/* -%{_includedir}/* -%{_libdir}/*.a -%{_libdir}/*.so -%{_datadir}/eet -%{_libdir}/*.la - -%changelog diff --git a/m4/ac_attribute.m4 b/m4/ac_attribute.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 23479a9..0000000 --- a/m4/ac_attribute.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Kim Woelders -dnl Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Torri <vtorri at univ-evry dot fr> -dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. -dnl Originally snatched from somewhere... - -dnl Macro for checking if the compiler supports __attribute__ - -dnl Usage: AC_C___ATTRIBUTE__ -dnl call AC_DEFINE for HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__ and __UNUSED__ -dnl if the compiler supports __attribute__, HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__ is -dnl defined to 1 and __UNUSED__ is defined to __attribute__((unused)) -dnl otherwise, HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__ is not defined and __UNUSED__ is -dnl defined to nothing. - -AC_DEFUN([AC_C___ATTRIBUTE__], -[ - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __attribute__]) - -AC_CACHE_VAL([ac_cv___attribute__], - [AC_TRY_COMPILE( - [ -#include <stdlib.h> - -int func(int x); -int foo(int x __attribute__ ((unused))) -{ - exit(1); -} - ], - [], - [ac_cv___attribute__="yes"], - [ac_cv___attribute__="no"] - )]) - -AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv___attribute__) - -if test "x${ac_cv___attribute__}" = "xyes" ; then - AC_DEFINE([HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__], [1], [Define to 1 if your compiler has __attribute__]) - AC_DEFINE([__UNUSED__], [__attribute__((unused))], [Macro declaring a function argument to be unused]) - else - AC_DEFINE([__UNUSED__], [], [Macro declaring a function argument to be unused]) -fi - -]) - -dnl End of ac_attribute.m4 diff --git a/m4/ac_path_generic.m4 b/m4/ac_path_generic.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index d427241..0000000 --- a/m4/ac_path_generic.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -dnl @synopsis AC_PATH_GENERIC(LIBRARY [, MINIMUM-VERSION [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]]) -dnl -dnl Runs a LIBRARY-config script and defines LIBRARY_CFLAGS and LIBRARY_LIBS -dnl -dnl The script must support `--cflags' and `--libs' args. -dnl If MINIMUM-VERSION is specified, the script must also support the -dnl `--version' arg. -dnl If the `--with-library-[exec-]prefix' arguments to ./configure are given, -dnl it must also support `--prefix' and `--exec-prefix'. -dnl (In other words, it must be like gtk-config.) -dnl -dnl For example: -dnl -dnl AC_PATH_GENERIC(Foo, 1.0.0) -dnl -dnl would run `foo-config --version' and check that it is at least 1.0.0 -dnl -dnl If so, the following would then be defined: -dnl -dnl FOO_CFLAGS to `foo-config --cflags` -dnl FOO_LIBS to `foo-config --libs` -dnl -dnl At present there is no support for additional "MODULES" (see AM_PATH_GTK) -dnl (shamelessly stolen from gtk.m4 and then hacked around a fair amount) -dnl -dnl @author Angus Lees <gusl@cse.unsw.edu.au> - -AC_DEFUN([AC_PATH_GENERIC], -[dnl -dnl we're going to need uppercase, lowercase and user-friendly versions of the -dnl string `LIBRARY' -pushdef([UP], translit([$1], [a-z], [A-Z]))dnl -pushdef([DOWN], translit([$1], [A-Z], [a-z]))dnl - -dnl -dnl Get the cflags and libraries from the LIBRARY-config script -dnl -AC_ARG_WITH(DOWN-prefix, - [ --with-]DOWN[-prefix=PFX Prefix where $1 is installed (optional)], - DOWN[]_config_prefix="$withval", DOWN[]_config_prefix="") -AC_ARG_WITH(DOWN-exec-prefix, - [ --with-]DOWN[-exec-prefix=PFX Exec prefix where $1 is installed (optional)], - DOWN[]_config_exec_prefix="$withval", DOWN[]_config_exec_prefix="") - - if test x$DOWN[]_config_exec_prefix != x ; then - DOWN[]_config_args="$DOWN[]_config_args --exec-prefix=$DOWN[]_config_exec_prefix" - if test x${UP[]_CONFIG+set} != xset ; then - UP[]_CONFIG=$DOWN[]_config_exec_prefix/bin/DOWN-config - fi - fi - if test x$DOWN[]_config_prefix != x ; then - DOWN[]_config_args="$DOWN[]_config_args --prefix=$DOWN[]_config_prefix" - if test x${UP[]_CONFIG+set} != xset ; then - UP[]_CONFIG=$DOWN[]_config_prefix/bin/DOWN-config - fi - fi - - AC_PATH_PROG(UP[]_CONFIG, DOWN-config, no) - ifelse([$2], , - AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $1), - AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $1 - version >= $2) - ) - no_[]DOWN="" - if test "$UP[]_CONFIG" = "no" ; then - no_[]DOWN=yes - else - UP[]_CFLAGS="`$UP[]_CONFIG $DOWN[]_config_args --cflags`" - UP[]_LIBS="`$UP[]_CONFIG $DOWN[]_config_args --libs`" - ifelse([$2], , ,[ - DOWN[]_config_major_version=`$UP[]_CONFIG $DOWN[]_config_args \ - --version | sed 's/[[^0-9]]*\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).*/\1/'` - DOWN[]_config_minor_version=`$UP[]_CONFIG $DOWN[]_config_args \ - --version | sed 's/[[^0-9]]*\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).*/\2/'` - DOWN[]_config_micro_version=`$UP[]_CONFIG $DOWN[]_config_args \ - --version | sed 's/[[^0-9]]*\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).\([[0-9]]*\).*/\3/'` - DOWN[]_wanted_major_version="regexp($2, [\<\([0-9]*\)], [\1])" - DOWN[]_wanted_minor_version="regexp($2, [\<\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)], [\2])" - DOWN[]_wanted_micro_version="regexp($2, [\<\([0-9]*\).\([0-9]*\).\([0-9]*\)], [\3])" - - # Compare wanted version to what config script returned. - # If I knew what library was being run, i'd probably also compile - # a test program at this point (which also extracted and tested - # the version in some library-specific way) - if test "$DOWN[]_config_major_version" -lt \ - "$DOWN[]_wanted_major_version" \ - -o \( "$DOWN[]_config_major_version" -eq \ - "$DOWN[]_wanted_major_version" \ - -a "$DOWN[]_config_minor_version" -lt \ - "$DOWN[]_wanted_minor_version" \) \ - -o \( "$DOWN[]_config_major_version" -eq \ - "$DOWN[]_wanted_major_version" \ - -a "$DOWN[]_config_minor_version" -eq \ - "$DOWN[]_wanted_minor_version" \ - -a "$DOWN[]_config_micro_version" -lt \ - "$DOWN[]_wanted_micro_version" \) ; then - # older version found - no_[]DOWN=yes - echo -n "*** An old version of $1 " - echo -n "($DOWN[]_config_major_version" - echo -n ".$DOWN[]_config_minor_version" - echo ".$DOWN[]_config_micro_version) was found." - echo -n "*** You need a version of $1 newer than " - echo -n "$DOWN[]_wanted_major_version" - echo -n ".$DOWN[]_wanted_minor_version" - echo ".$DOWN[]_wanted_micro_version." - echo "***" - echo "*** If you have already installed a sufficiently new version, this error" - echo "*** probably means that the wrong copy of the DOWN-config shell script is" - echo "*** being found. The easiest way to fix this is to remove the old version" - echo "*** of $1, but you can also set the UP[]_CONFIG environment to point to the" - echo "*** correct copy of DOWN-config. (In this case, you will have to" - echo "*** modify your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, or edit /etc/ld.so.conf" - echo "*** so that the correct libraries are found at run-time)" - fi - ]) - fi - if test "x$no_[]DOWN" = x ; then - AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) - ifelse([$3], , :, [$3]) - else - AC_MSG_RESULT(no) - if test "$UP[]_CONFIG" = "no" ; then - echo "*** The DOWN-config script installed by $1 could not be found" - echo "*** If $1 was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in" - echo "*** your path, or set the UP[]_CONFIG environment variable to the" - echo "*** full path to DOWN-config." - fi - UP[]_CFLAGS="" - UP[]_LIBS="" - ifelse([$4], , :, [$4]) - fi - AC_SUBST(UP[]_CFLAGS) - AC_SUBST(UP[]_LIBS) - - popdef([UP]) - popdef([DOWN]) -]) diff --git a/m4/efl_binary.m4 b/m4/efl_binary.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index fc2f200..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_binary.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2010 Vincent Torri <vtorri at univ-evry dot fr> -dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. - -dnl Macro that checks if a binary is built or not - -dnl Usage: EFL_ENABLE_BIN(binary) -dnl Call AC_SUBST(BINARY_PRG) (BINARY is the uppercase of binary, - being transformed into _) -dnl Define have_binary (- is transformed into _) -dnl Define conditional BUILD_BINARY (BINARY is the uppercase of binary, - being transformed into _) - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_ENABLE_BIN], -[ - -m4_pushdef([UP], m4_translit([[$1]], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWN], m4_translit([[$1]], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="yes" - -dnl configure option - -AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], - [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-$1], [disable building of ]DOWN)], - [ - if test "x${enableval}" = "xyes" ; then - have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="yes" - else - have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="no" - fi - ]) - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build ]DOWN[ binary]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])]) - -if test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes"; then - UP[]_PRG=DOWN[${EXEEXT}] -fi - -AC_SUBST(UP[]_PRG) - -AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_[]UP, test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes") - -AS_IF([test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) - -]) - -dnl Macro that specifies the binary to be used - -dnl Usage: EFL_WITH_BIN(binary, package, msg) -dnl Call AC_SUBST(BINARY_PRG) (BINARY is the uppercase of binary, - being transformed into _) -dnl Define with_binary (- is transformed into _) -dnl Define conditional BUILD_BINARY (BINARY is the uppercase of binary, - being transformed into _) - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_WITH_BIN], -[ - -m4_pushdef([UP], m4_translit([[$1]], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWN], m4_translit([[$1]], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG]) -AC_MSG_NOTICE([$PKG_CONFIG]) - -with_[]m4_defn([DOWN])=m4_esyscmd($PKG_CONFIG --variable=prefix $2)/bin/m4_defn([DOWN]) - -dnl configure option - -AC_ARG_WITH([$1], - [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-$1-bin=PATH], [specify a specific path to ]DOWN)], - [ - with_[]m4_defn([DOWN])=$withval - _efl_msg="( explicitely set)" - ]) - -AC_MSG_NOTICE([$msg: ]m4_defn([DOWN])[$_efl_msg]) - -AC_SUBST(with_[]m4_defn([DOWN])) - -AS_IF([test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes"], [$4], [$5]) - -]) diff --git a/m4/efl_check_funcs.m4 b/m4/efl_check_funcs.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 3714969..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_check_funcs.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,435 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2012 Vincent Torri <vincent dot torri at gmail dot com> -dnl This code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. - -dnl Macros that check functions availability for the EFL: - -dnl dirfd -dnl dladdr -dnl dlopen -dnl fnmatch -dnl iconv -dnl setxattr (an al.) -dnl shm_open - - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DIRFD is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DIRFD(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DIRFD], -[ -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [ - AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H -# include <dirent.h> -#endif - ]], - [[ -int main(void) -{ - DIR *dirp; - return dirfd(dirp); -} - ]]) - ], - [_efl_have_fct="yes"], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR_PRIV is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR_PRIV(EFL, LIB, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR_PRIV], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -LIBS_save="${LIBS}" -LIBS="${LIBS} $2" -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#define _GNU_SOURCE -#include <dlfcn.h> - ]], - [[ -int res = dladdr(0, 0); - ]])], - [ - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} $2" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} $2" - _efl_have_fct="yes" - ], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -LIBS="${LIBS_save}" - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$3], [$4]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -case "$host_os" in - mingw*) - _efl_have_fct="yes" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} -ldl" - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} -ldl" - ;; - *) - _efl_have_fct="no" - -dnl Check is dladdr is in libc - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR_PRIV([$1], [], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -dnl Check is dlopen is in libdl - if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLADDR_PRIV([$1], [-ldl], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - fi - ;; -esac - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN_PRIV is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN_PRIV(EFL, LIB, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN_PRIV], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -LIBS_save="${LIBS}" -LIBS="${LIBS} $2" -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#include <dlfcn.h> - ]], - [[ -void *h = dlopen(0, 0); - ]])], - [ - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} $2" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} $2" - _efl_have_fct="yes" - ], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -LIBS="${LIBS_save}" - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$3], [$4]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -case "$host_os" in - mingw*) - _efl_have_fct="yes" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} -ldl" - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} -ldl" - ;; - *) - _efl_have_fct="no" - -dnl Check is dlopen is in libc - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN_PRIV([$1], [], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -dnl Check is dlopen is in libdl - if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_DLOPEN_PRIV([$1], [-ldl], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - fi - ;; -esac - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH_PRIV is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH_PRIV(EFL, LIB, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH_PRIV], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -LIBS_save="${LIBS}" -LIBS="${LIBS} $2" -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <fnmatch.h> - ]], - [[ -int g = fnmatch(NULL, NULL, 0); - ]])], - [ - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} $2" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} $2" - _efl_have_fct="yes" - ], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -LIBS="${LIBS_save}" - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$3], [$4]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH], -[ -case "$host_os" in - mingw*) - _efl_have_fct="yes" - ;; - *) -dnl Check is fnmatch is in libc - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH_PRIV([$1], [], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -dnl Check is fnmatch is in libfnmatch - if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH_PRIV([$1], [-lfnmatch], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - fi - -dnl Check is fnmatch is in libiberty - if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_FNMATCH_PRIV([$1], [-liberty], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - fi - ;; -esac - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV_PRIV is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV_PRIV(EFL, LIB, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV_PRIV], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -LIBS_save="${LIBS}" -LIBS="${LIBS} $2" -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <iconv.h> - ]], - [[ -iconv_t ic; -size_t count = iconv(ic, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); - ]])], - [ - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} $2" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} $2" - _efl_have_fct="yes" - ], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -LIBS="${LIBS_save}" - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$3], [$4]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV], -[ -AC_ARG_WITH([iconv-link], - AC_HELP_STRING([--with-iconv-link=ICONV_LINK], [explicitly specify an iconv link option]), - [ - _efl_have_fct="yes" - iconv_libs=${withval} - ], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([for explicit iconv link options]) -if test "x${iconv_libs}" = "x" ; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([no explicit iconv link option]) -else - AC_MSG_RESULT([${iconv_libs}]) -fi - -dnl Check is iconv is in libc -if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV_PRIV([$1], [], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) -fi - -dnl Check is iconv is in libiconv -if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV_PRIV([$1], [-liconv], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) -fi - -dnl Check is iconv is in libiconv_plug -if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_ICONV_PRIV([$1], [-liconv_plug], [_efl_have_fct="yes"], [_efl_have_fct="no"]) -fi - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SETXATTR is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SETXATTR(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SETXATTR], -[ -AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/xattr.h> - ]], - [[ -size_t tmp = listxattr("/", NULL, 0); -tmp = getxattr("/", "user.ethumb.md5", NULL, 0); -setxattr("/", "user.ethumb.md5", NULL, 0, 0); - ]])], - [_efl_have_fct="yes"], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN_PRIV is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN_PRIV(EFL, LIB, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN_PRIV], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -LIBS_save="${LIBS}" -LIBS="${LIBS} $2" -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> /* For mode constants */ -#include <fcntl.h> /* For O_* constants */ - ]], - [[ -int fd; - -fd = shm_open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY, S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO); - ]])], - [ - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="$m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS $2" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} $2" - _efl_have_fct="yes" - ], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -LIBS="${LIBS_save}" - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$3], [$4]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN], -[ -_efl_have_fct="no" - -dnl Check is shm_open is in libc -_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN_PRIV([$1], [], - [_efl_have_fct="yes"], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) - -dnl Check is shm_open is in librt -if test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xno" ; then - _EFL_CHECK_FUNC_SHM_OPEN_PRIV([$1], [-lrt], - [_efl_have_fct="yes"], - [_efl_have_fct="no"]) -fi - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_fct}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) -]) - -dnl Macro that checks function availability -dnl -dnl EFL_CHECK_FUNC(EFL, FUNCTION) -dnl AC_DEFINE : EFL_HAVE_FUNCTION (FUNCTION being replaced by its value) -dnl result in efl_func_function (function being replaced by its value) - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_FUNC], -[ -m4_pushdef([UP], m4_translit([$2], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWN], m4_translit([$2], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -m4_default([_EFL_CHECK_FUNC_]m4_defn([UP]))($1, [have_fct="yes"], [have_fct="no"]) - -if test "x$2" = "xsetxattr" ; then - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for extended attributes]) -else - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ]m4_defn([DOWN])) -fi - -AC_MSG_RESULT([${have_fct}]) - -if test "x${have_fct}" = "xyes" ; then - if test "x$2" = "xsetxattr" ; then - AC_DEFINE([HAVE_XATTR], [1], [Define to 1 if you have the `listxattr', `setxattr' and `getxattr' functions.]) - else - AC_DEFINE([HAVE_]m4_defn([UP]), [1], [Define to 1 if you have the `]m4_defn([DOWN])[' function.]) - fi -fi - -efl_func_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="${have_fct}" - -m4_popdef([DOWN]) -m4_popdef([UP]) -]) - -dnl Macro that iterates over a sequence of space separated functions -dnl and that calls EFL_CHECK_FUNC() for each of these functions -dnl -dnl EFL_CHECK_FUNCS(EFL, FUNCTIONS) - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_FUNCS], -[ -m4_foreach_w([fct], [$2], [EFL_CHECK_FUNC($1, m4_defn([fct]))]) -]) diff --git a/m4/efl_check_libs.m4 b/m4/efl_check_libs.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index b1c3789..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_check_libs.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2012 Vincent Torri <vincent dot torri at gmail dot com> -dnl This code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. - -dnl Macro that check dependencies libraries for the EFL: - -dnl libjpeg -dnl zlib - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_LIB_LIBJPEG is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_LIB_LIBJPEG(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_LIB_LIBJPEG], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -AC_CHECK_HEADER([jpeglib.h], - [have_dep="yes"], - [ - AC_MSG_ERROR(["Cannot find jpeglib.h. Make sure your CFLAGS environment variable contains include lines for the location of this file"]) - have_dep="no" - ]) - -if test "x${have_dep}" = "xyes" ; then - AC_CHECK_LIB([jpeg], [jpeg_std_error], - [ - have_dep="yes" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} -ljpeg" - ], - [ - AC_MSG_ERROR("Cannot find libjpeg library. Make sure your LDFLAGS environment variable contains include lines for the location of this file") - have_dep="no" - ]) -fi - -AS_IF([test "x${have_dep}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl _EFL_CHECK_LIB_ZLIB is for internal use -dnl _EFL_CHECK_LIB_ZLIB(EFL, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND) - -AC_DEFUN([_EFL_CHECK_LIB_ZLIB], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWNEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([zlib], - [ - _efl_have_lib="yes" - requirements_pc_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_pc_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} zlib" - ], - [ - _efl_have_lib="no" - ]) - -if test "x${_efl_have_lib}" = "xno" ; then - AC_CHECK_HEADER([zlib.h], - [_efl_have_lib="yes"], - [ - AC_MSG_ERROR(["Cannot find zlib.h. Make sure your CFLAGS environment variable contains include lines for the location of this file"]) - _efl_have_lib="no" - ]) - - if test "x${_efl_have_lib}" = "xyes" ; then - AC_CHECK_LIB([z], [zlibVersion], - [ - _efl_have_lib="yes" - requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])="${requirements_libs_[]m4_defn([DOWNEFL])} -lz" - ], - [ - AC_MSG_ERROR(["Cannot find libjpeg library. Make sure your LDFLAGS environment variable contains include lines for the location of this file"]) - _efl_have_lib="no" - ]) - fi -fi - -AS_IF([test "x${_efl_have_lib}" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) - -m4_popdef([DOWNEFL]) -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl Macro that checks for a library -dnl -dnl EFL_CHECK_LIB(EFL, LIBRARY) -dnl AC_DEFINE : EFL_HAVE_LIBRARY (LIBRARY being replaced by its value) - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_LIB], -[ -m4_pushdef([UP], m4_translit([$2], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl -m4_pushdef([DOWN], m4_translit([$2], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl - -m4_default([_EFL_CHECK_LIB_]m4_defn([UP]))($1, [have_lib="yes"], [have_lib="no"]) - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ]m4_defn([DOWN])) -AC_MSG_RESULT([${have_lib}]) - -if test "x${have_lib}" = "xyes" ; then - AC_DEFINE([HAVE_]m4_defn([UP]), [1], [Define to 1 if the `]m4_defn([DOWN])[' library is installed.]) -fi - -efl_lib_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="${have_lib}" - -m4_popdef([DOWN]) -m4_popdef([UP]) -]) - -dnl Macro that iterates over a sequence of white separated libraries -dnl and that calls EFL_CHECK_LIB() for each of these libraries -dnl -dnl EFL_CHECK_LIBS(EFL, LIBRARIES) - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_LIBS], -[ -m4_foreach_w([lib], [$2], [EFL_CHECK_LIB($1, m4_defn([lib]))]) -]) diff --git a/m4/efl_compiler_flag.m4 b/m4/efl_compiler_flag.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 618c6a6..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_compiler_flag.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2010 Vincent Torri <vtorri at univ-evry dot fr> -dnl and Albin Tonnerre <albin dot tonnerre at gmail dot com> -dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. - -dnl Macro that checks if a compiler flag is supported by the compiler. - -dnl Usage: EFL_COMPILER_FLAG(flag) -dnl flag is added to CFLAGS if supported. - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_COMPILER_FLAG], -[ - -CFLAGS_save="${CFLAGS}" -CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} $1" - -AC_LANG_PUSH([C]) -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the compiler supports $1]) - -AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]])], - [have_flag="yes"], - [have_flag="no"]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([${have_flag}]) - -if test "x${have_flag}" = "xno" ; then - CFLAGS="${CFLAGS_save}" -fi -AC_LANG_POP([C]) - -]) - -dnl Macro that checks if a linker flag is supported by the compiler. - -dnl Usage: EFL_LINKER_FLAG(flag) -dnl flag is added to CFLAGS if supported (will be passed to ld anyway). - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_LINKER_FLAG], -[ - -CFLAGS_save="${CFLAGS}" -CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} $1" - -AC_LANG_PUSH([C]) -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the compiler supports $1]) - -AC_LINK_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]])], - [have_flag="yes"], - [have_flag="no"]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([${have_flag}]) - -if test "x${have_flag}" = "xno" ; then - CFLAGS="${CFLAGS_save}" -fi -AC_LANG_POP([C]) - -]) diff --git a/m4/efl_doxygen.m4 b/m4/efl_doxygen.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 7324af3..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_doxygen.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Torri <vtorri at univ-evry dot fr> -dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. - -dnl Macro that check if doxygen is available or not. - -dnl EFL_CHECK_DOXYGEN([ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]) -dnl Test for the doxygen program -dnl Defines efl_doxygen -dnl Defines the automake conditionnal EFL_BUILD_DOC -dnl -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_DOXYGEN], -[ - -dnl -dnl Disable the build of the documentation -dnl -AC_ARG_ENABLE([doc], - [AC_HELP_STRING( - [--disable-doc], - [Disable documentation build @<:@default=enabled@:>@])], - [ - if test "x${enableval}" = "xyes" ; then - efl_enable_doc="yes" - else - efl_enable_doc="no" - fi - ], - [efl_enable_doc="yes"]) - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build documentation]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([${efl_enable_doc}]) - -if test "x${efl_enable_doc}" = "xyes" ; then - -dnl Specify the file name, without path - - efl_doxygen="doxygen" - - AC_ARG_WITH([doxygen], - [AC_HELP_STRING( - [--with-doxygen=FILE], - [doxygen program to use @<:@default=doxygen@:>@])], - -dnl Check the given doxygen program. - - [efl_doxygen=${withval} - AC_CHECK_PROG([efl_have_doxygen], - [${efl_doxygen}], - [yes], - [no]) - if test "x${efl_have_doxygen}" = "xno" ; then - echo "WARNING:" - echo "The doxygen program you specified:" - echo "${efl_doxygen}" - echo "was not found. Please check the path and make sure " - echo "the program exists and is executable." - AC_MSG_WARN([no doxygen detected. Documentation will not be built]) - fi - ], - [AC_CHECK_PROG([efl_have_doxygen], - [${efl_doxygen}], - [yes], - [no]) - if test "x${efl_have_doxygen}" = "xno" ; then - echo "WARNING:" - echo "The doxygen program was not found in your execute path." - echo "You may have doxygen installed somewhere not covered by your path." - echo "" - echo "If this is the case make sure you have the packages installed, AND" - echo "that the doxygen program is in your execute path (see your" - echo "shell manual page on setting the \$PATH environment variable), OR" - echo "alternatively, specify the program to use with --with-doxygen." - AC_MSG_WARN([no doxygen detected. Documentation will not be built]) - fi - ]) -else - efl_have_doxygen="no" -fi - -dnl -dnl Substitution -dnl -AC_SUBST([efl_doxygen]) - -if ! test "x${efl_have_doxygen}" = "xyes" ; then - efl_enable_doc="no" -fi - -AM_CONDITIONAL(EFL_BUILD_DOC, test "x${efl_have_doxygen}" = "xyes") - -AS_IF([test "x$efl_have_doxygen" = "xyes"], [$1], [$2]) -]) - -dnl End of efl_doxygen.m4 diff --git a/m4/efl_path_max.m4 b/m4/efl_path_max.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index f57bfd2..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_path_max.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -dnl Check for PATH_MAX in limits.h, and define a default value if not found -dnl This is a workaround for systems not providing PATH_MAX, like GNU/Hurd - -dnl EFL_CHECK_PATH_MAX([DEFAULT_VALUE_IF_NOT_FOUND]) -dnl -dnl If PATH_MAX is not defined in <limits.h>, defines it -dnl to DEFAULT_VALUE_IF_NOT_FOUND if it exists, or fallback -dnl to using 4096 - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_PATH_MAX], -[ - -default_max=m4_default([$1], "4096") -AC_LANG_PUSH([C]) - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([for PATH_MAX in limits.h]) -AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [[ -#include <limits.h> - ]], - [[ -int i = PATH_MAX; - ]])], - [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], - [ - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PATH_MAX], - [${default_max}], - [default value since PATH_MAX is not defined]) - AC_MSG_RESULT([no: using ${default_max}]) - ]) - -AC_LANG_POP([C]) - -]) -dnl end of efl_path_max.m4 diff --git a/m4/efl_tests.m4 b/m4/efl_tests.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index d8554e1..0000000 --- a/m4/efl_tests.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -dnl Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Vincent Torri <vtorri at univ-evry dot fr> -dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. - -dnl Macro that check if tests programs are wanted and if yes, if -dnl the Check library is available. -dnl the lcov program is available. - -dnl Usage: EFL_CHECK_TESTS(EFL[, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]) -dnl Define the automake conditionnal EFL_ENABLE_TESTS - -AC_DEFUN([EFL_CHECK_TESTS], -[ -m4_pushdef([UPEFL], m4_translit([$1], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl - -dnl configure option - -AC_ARG_ENABLE([tests], - [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-tests], [enable tests @<:@default=disabled@:>@])], - [ - if test "x${enableval}" = "xyes" ; then - _efl_enable_tests="yes" - else - _efl_enable_tests="no" - fi - ], - [_efl_enable_tests="no"]) - -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether tests are built]) -AC_MSG_RESULT([${_efl_enable_tests}]) - -AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG]) - -if test "x${_efl_enable_tests}" = "xyes" ; then - PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CHECK], - [check >= 0.9.5], - [dummy="yes"], - [_efl_enable_tests="no"]) -fi - -efl_enable_coverage="no" -if test "x${_efl_enable_tests}" = "xyes" ; then - AC_CHECK_PROG(have_lcov, [lcov], [yes], [no]) - if test "x$have_lcov" = "xyes" ; then - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_CFLAGS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_CFLAGS} -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage" - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_LIBS} -lgcov" -# remove any optimisation flag and force debug symbols - if test "x${prefer_assert}" = "xno"; then - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_CFLAGS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_CFLAGS} -DNDEBUG" - else - m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_CFLAGS="${m4_defn([UPEFL])[]_CFLAGS} -g -O0 -DDEBUG" - fi - efl_enable_coverage="yes" - else - AC_MSG_WARN([lcov is not found, disable profiling instrumentation]) - fi -fi - -AM_CONDITIONAL(EFL_ENABLE_TESTS, test "x${_efl_enable_tests}" = "xyes") - -AS_IF([test "x$_efl_enable_tests" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) - -m4_popdef([UPEFL]) -]) - -dnl End of efl_tests.m4 diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index d98d3b6..0000000 --- a/src/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in - -SUBDIRS = lib bin tests examples diff --git a/src/bin/Makefile.am b/src/bin/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 3b83f76..0000000 --- a/src/bin/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ - -MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in - -AM_CPPFLAGS = \ --I$(top_srcdir) \ --I$(top_srcdir)/bin \ --I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib \ --DPACKAGE_BIN_DIR=\"$(bindir)\" \ --DPACKAGE_LIB_DIR=\"$(libdir)\" \ --DPACKAGE_DATA_DIR=\"$(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)\" \ -@EET_CFLAGS@ - -bin_PROGRAMS = @EET_PRG@ -EXTRA_PROGRAMS = eet - -eet_SOURCES = eet_main.c -eet_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ -eet_LDFLAGS = @lt_enable_auto_import@ diff --git a/src/bin/eet_main.c b/src/bin/eet_main.c deleted file mode 100644 index eff7207..0000000 --- a/src/bin/eet_main.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,541 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -# include <unistd.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_EVIL -# include <Evil.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_EVIL */ - -#include <Eet.h> - -static int _eet_main_log_dom = -1; - -#ifdef EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR -#undef EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR -#endif /* ifdef EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR */ -#define EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR EINA_COLOR_CYAN -#ifdef ERR -#undef ERR -#endif /* ifdef ERR */ -#define ERR(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_ERR(_eet_main_log_dom, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef DBG -#undef DBG -#endif /* ifdef DBG */ -#define DBG(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_DBG(_eet_main_log_dom, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef INF -#undef INF -#endif /* ifdef INF */ -#define INF(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_INFO(_eet_main_log_dom, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef WRN -#undef WRN -#endif /* ifdef WRN */ -#define WRN(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_WARN(_eet_main_log_dom, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef CRIT -#undef CRIT -#endif /* ifdef CRIT */ -#define CRIT(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT(_eet_main_log_dom, __VA_ARGS__) - -static void -do_eet_list(const char *file, Eina_Bool verbose) -{ - Eina_Iterator *it; - Eet_Entry *entry; - Eet_File *ef; - unsigned long long total = 0; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for reading: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - it = eet_list_entries(ef); - EINA_ITERATOR_FOREACH(it, entry) - { - if (verbose) - { - if (entry->alias) - { - printf("%s is an alias for %s\n", - entry->name, eet_alias_get(ef, entry->name)); - } - else - { - if (entry->compression) - printf("%s start at %i with a size of %i Bytes with an uncompressed size of %i Bytes.\n", - entry->name, entry->offset, entry->size, entry->data_size); - else - printf("%s start at %i with a size of %i Bytes.\n", - entry->name, entry->offset, entry->size); - total += entry->size; - } - } - else - { - printf("%s\n", entry->name); - } - } - eina_iterator_free(it); - - if (verbose) - { - printf("*** ***\n"); - printf("Total payload size : %lli.\n", total); - } - - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_list */ - -static void -do_eet_stats(const char *file) -{ - int i, num; - int count[2] = { 0, 0 }; - int size[2] = { 0, 0 }; - char **list; - Eet_File *ef; - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for reading: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - printf("*** sections stats ***\n"); - list = eet_list(ef, "*", &num); - if (list) - { - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - const void *ro = NULL; - void *rw = NULL; - int tsize; - - ro = eet_read_direct(ef, list[i], &tsize); - if (!ro) rw = eet_read(ef, list[i], &tsize); - printf(rw ? "%s of size %i is compressed.\n" : "%s of size %i is not compressed.\n", list[i], tsize); - count[rw ? 0 : 1]++; - size[rw ? 0 : 1] += tsize; - free(rw); - } - free(list); - } - - printf("*** dictionary ***\n"); - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - if (ed) - { - printf("%i strings inside the dictionary.\n", eet_dictionary_count(ed)); - } - else - { - printf("no dictionary in this file.\n"); - } - printf("*** global ***\n"); - printf("%i sections\n", num); - printf("- %i of them are compressed (%02.2f%%) expanding in %i bytes.\n", - count[0], (float) count[0] * 100 / (float) num, size[0]); - printf("- %i of them are directly mappable in memory (%02.2f%%) representing %i bytes.\n", - count[1], (float) count[1] * 100 / (float) num, size[1]); - - eet_close(ef); -} - -static void -do_eet_extract(const char *file, - const char *key, - const char *out, - const char *crypto_key) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - void *data; - int size = 0; - FILE *f = stdout; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for reading: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, key, &size, crypto_key); - if (!data) - { - ERR("cannot read key %s", key); - exit(-1); - } - - if (out) - { - f = fopen(out, "wb"); - if (!f) - { - ERR("cannot open %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - } - - if (fwrite(data, size, 1, f) != 1) - { - ERR("cannot write to %s", out ? out : "standard output"); - exit(-1); - } - - if (out) fclose(f); - free(data); - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_extract */ - -static void -do_eet_decode_dump(void *data, - const char *str) -{ - fputs(str, (FILE *)data); -} /* do_eet_decode_dump */ - -static void -do_eet_decode(const char *file, - const char *key, - const char *out, - const char *crypto_key) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - FILE *f = stdout; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for reading: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - if (out) - { - f = fopen(out, "wb"); - if (!f) - { - ERR("cannot open %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - } - - if (!eet_data_dump_cipher(ef, key, crypto_key, do_eet_decode_dump, f)) - { - ERR("cannot write to %s", out ? out : "standard output"); - exit(-1); - } - - if (out) fclose(f); - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_decode */ - -static void -do_eet_insert(const char *file, - const char *key, - const char *out, - int compress, - const char *crypto_key) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - void *data; - int size = 0; - FILE *f; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - if (!ef) - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for read+write: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - f = fopen(out, "rb"); - if (!f) - { - ERR("cannot open %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - - fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END); - size = ftell(f); - rewind(f); - data = malloc(size); - if (!data) - { - ERR("cannot allocate %i bytes", size); - exit(-1); - } - - if (fread(data, size, 1, f) != 1) - { - ERR("cannot read file %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - - fclose(f); - eet_write_cipher(ef, key, data, size, compress, crypto_key); - free(data); - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_insert */ - -static void -do_eet_encode(const char *file, - const char *key, - const char *out, - int compress, - const char *crypto_key) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - char *text; - int textlen = 0; - int size = 0; - FILE *f; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - if (!ef) - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for read+write: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - f = fopen(out, "rb"); - if (!f) - { - ERR("cannot open %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - - fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END); - textlen = ftell(f); - rewind(f); - text = malloc(textlen); - if (!text) - { - ERR("cannot allocate %i bytes", size); - exit(-1); - } - - if (fread(text, textlen, 1, f) != 1) - { - ERR("cannot read file %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - - fclose(f); - if (!eet_data_undump_cipher(ef, key, crypto_key, text, textlen, compress)) - { - ERR("cannot parse %s", out); - exit(-1); - } - - free(text); - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_encode */ - -static void -do_eet_remove(const char *file, - const char *key) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for read+write: %s", file); - exit(-1); - } - - eet_delete(ef, key); - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_remove */ - -static void -do_eet_check(const char *file) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - const void *der; - int der_length; - int sign_length; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("checking signature of `%s` failed", file); - exit(-1); - } - - der = eet_identity_x509(ef, &der_length); - - fprintf(stdout, "Certificate length %i.\n", der_length); - eet_identity_certificate_print(der, der_length, stdout); - - eet_identity_signature(ef, &sign_length); - fprintf(stdout, "Signature length %i.\n", sign_length); - - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_check */ - -static void -do_eet_sign(const char *file, - const char *private_key, - const char *public_key) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - Eet_Key *key; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - ERR("cannot open for read+write: %s.", file); - exit(-1); - } - - key = eet_identity_open(public_key, private_key, NULL); - if (!key) - { - ERR("cannot open key '%s:%s'.", public_key, private_key); - exit(-1); - } - - fprintf(stdout, "Using the following key to sign `%s`.\n", file); - eet_identity_print(key, stdout); - - eet_identity_set(ef, key); - - eet_close(ef); -} /* do_eet_sign */ - -int -main(int argc, - char **argv) -{ - if (!eet_init()) - return -1; - - _eet_main_log_dom = eina_log_domain_register("eet_main", EINA_COLOR_CYAN); - if(_eet_main_log_dom < -1) - { - EINA_LOG_ERR("Impossible to create a log domain for eet_main."); - eet_shutdown(); - return -1; - } - - if (argc < 2) - { -help: - printf( - "Usage:\n" - " eet -l [-v] FILE.EET list all keys in FILE.EET\n" - " eet -x FILE.EET KEY [OUT-FILE] [CRYPTO_KEY] extract data stored in KEY in FILE.EET and write to OUT-FILE or standard output\n" - " eet -d FILE.EET KEY [OUT-FILE] [CRYPTO_KEY] extract and decode data stored in KEY in FILE.EET and write to OUT-FILE or standard output\n" - " eet -i FILE.EET KEY IN-FILE COMPRESS [CRYPTO_KEY] insert data to KEY in FILE.EET from IN-FILE and if COMPRESS is 1, compress it\n" - " eet -e FILE.EET KEY IN-FILE COMPRESS [CRYPTO_KEY] insert and encode to KEY in FILE.EET from IN-FILE and if COMPRESS is 1, compress it\n" - " eet -r FILE.EET KEY remove KEY in FILE.EET\n" - " eet -c FILE.EET report and check the signature information of an eet file\n" - " eet -s FILE.EET PRIVATE_KEY PUBLIC_KEY sign FILE.EET with PRIVATE_KEY and attach PUBLIC_KEY as it's certificate\n" - " eet -t FILE.EET give some statistic about a file\n" - ); - eet_shutdown(); - return -1; - } - - if ((!strncmp(argv[1], "-h", 2))) - goto help; - else if (((!strcmp(argv[1], "-l")) || (!strcmp(argv[1], "-v"))) && (argc > 2)) - { - if (argc == 3) - do_eet_list(argv[2], EINA_FALSE); - else if ((!strcmp(argv[2], "-l")) || (!strcmp(argv[2], "-v"))) - do_eet_list(argv[3], EINA_TRUE); - else - goto help; - } - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-x")) && (argc > 3)) - { - switch (argc) - { - case 4: - { - do_eet_extract(argv[2], argv[3], NULL, NULL); - break; - } - case 5: - { - do_eet_extract(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], NULL); - break; - } - default: - { - do_eet_extract(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], argv[5]); - break; - } - } - } - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-d")) && (argc > 3)) - { - switch (argc) - { - case 4: - { - do_eet_decode(argv[2], argv[3], NULL, NULL); - break; - } - case 5: - { - do_eet_decode(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], NULL); - break; - } - default: - { - do_eet_decode(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], argv[5]); - break; - } - } - } - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-i")) && (argc > 5)) - { - if (argc > 6) - do_eet_insert(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], atoi(argv[5]), argv[6]); - else - do_eet_insert(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], atoi(argv[5]), NULL); - } - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-e")) && (argc > 5)) - { - if (argc > 6) - do_eet_encode(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], atoi(argv[5]), argv[6]); - else - do_eet_encode(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], atoi(argv[5]), NULL); - } - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-r")) && (argc > 3)) - do_eet_remove(argv[2], argv[3]); - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-c")) && (argc > 2)) - do_eet_check(argv[2]); - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-s")) && (argc > 4)) - do_eet_sign(argv[2], argv[3], argv[4]); - else if ((!strcmp(argv[1], "-t")) && (argc > 2)) - do_eet_stats(argv[2]); - else - goto help; - - eina_log_domain_unregister(_eet_main_log_dom); - eet_shutdown(); - return 0; -} /* main */ - diff --git a/src/examples/Makefile.am b/src/examples/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 4ad6f28..0000000 --- a/src/examples/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in - -examplesdir = $(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)/examples - -if BUILD_EXAMPLES -AM_CPPFLAGS = \ --I. \ --I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib \ -@EET_CFLAGS@ - -examples_PROGRAMS = eet_basic eet_file eet_data_simple eet_data_nested eet_data_file_descriptor_01 eet_data_file_descriptor_02 eet_data_cipher_decipher - -eet_basic_SOURCES = eet-basic.c -eet_basic_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -eet_file_SOURCES = eet-file.c -eet_file_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -eet_data_simple_SOURCES = eet-data-simple.c -eet_data_simple_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -eet_data_nested_SOURCES = eet-data-nested.c -eet_data_nested_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -eet_data_file_descriptor_01_SOURCES = eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c -eet_data_file_descriptor_01_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -eet_data_file_descriptor_02_SOURCES = eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c -eet_data_file_descriptor_02_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -eet_data_cipher_decipher_SOURCES = eet-data-cipher_decipher.c -eet_data_cipher_decipher_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ - -endif - -filesdir = $(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)/examples -files_DATA = - -if INSTALL_EXAMPLES - -files_DATA += \ -eet-basic.c \ -eet-file.c \ -eet-data-simple.c \ -eet-data-nested.c \ -eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c \ -eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c \ -eet-data-cipher_decipher.c - -endif diff --git a/src/examples/eet-basic.c b/src/examples/eet-basic.c deleted file mode 100644 index 05ff397..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-basic.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -#include <Eet.h> - -int -main(void) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - char *ret; - int size; - char *entries[] = - { - "Entry 1", - "Big text string here compared to others", - "Eet is cool" - }; - - eet_init(); - - // blindly open an file for output and write strings with their NUL char - ef = eet_open("test.eet", EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - eet_write(ef, "Entry 1", entries[0], strlen(entries[0]) + 1, 0); - eet_write(ef, "Entry 2", entries[1], strlen(entries[1]) + 1, 1); - eet_write(ef, "Entry 3", entries[2], strlen(entries[2]) + 1, 0); - eet_close(ef); - - // open the file again and blindly get the entries we wrote - ef = eet_open("test.eet", EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - ret = eet_read(ef, "Entry 1", &size); - printf("%s\n", ret); - free(ret); - ret = eet_read(ef, "Entry 2", &size); - printf("%s\n", ret); - free(ret); - ret = eet_read(ef, "Entry 3", &size); - printf("%s\n", ret); - free(ret); - eet_close(ef); - - eet_shutdown(); -} - diff --git a/src/examples/eet-data-cipher_decipher.c b/src/examples/eet-data-cipher_decipher.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2ef965c..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-data-cipher_decipher.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* - * build: gcc -o eet_data_file_cipher_decipher eet-data-file_cipher_decipher.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eet eina` - */ - -#include <Eina.h> -#include <Eet.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -int -main(void) -{ - const char *buffer = "Here is a string of data to save !"; - const char *key = "This is a crypto key"; - const char *key_bad = "This is another crypto key"; - - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_cipher_example_XXXXX"); - Eet_File *ef; - char *test; - int size; - - eet_init(); - - if (!(file = tmpnam(file))) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create temporary file (%s).\n", file); - goto panic; - } - - /* Crypt an eet file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not access file (%s).\n", file); - goto error; - } - - if (!eet_write_cipher(ef, "keys/tests", buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1, 0, key)) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not access file (%s).\n", file); - goto error; - } - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Decrypt an eet file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not access file (%s).\n", file); - goto error; - } - - test = eet_read_cipher(ef, "keys/tests", &size, key); - if (!test) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could decript contents on file %s, with key %s.\n", - file, key); - goto error; - } - - if (size != (int)strlen(buffer) + 1) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: something is wrong with the decripted data\n"); - goto error; - } - - if (memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) != 0) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: something is wrong with the decripted data\n"); - goto error; - } - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Decrypt an eet file, now using our BAD key!! */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not access file (%s).\n", file); - goto error; - } - - test = eet_read_cipher(ef, "keys/tests", &size, key_bad); - - if (size == (int)strlen(buffer) + 1) - if (memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) == 0) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: something is wrong with the contents of %s, as" - " we accessed it with a different key and it decripted our" - " information right.\n", file); - goto error; - } - - eet_close(ef); - -error: - if (unlink(file) != 0) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not unlink file (%s).\n", file); - } - -panic: - eet_shutdown(); -} - diff --git a/src/examples/eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c b/src/examples/eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4b5b75f..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,529 +0,0 @@ -/* - * build: gcc -o eet_data_file_descriptor eet-data-file_descriptor.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eet eina` - */ -#include <Eina.h> -#include <Eet.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -// complex real-world structures based on elmdentica database -typedef struct -{ - const char *screen_name; - const char *name; - const char *message; - unsigned int id; - unsigned int status_id; - unsigned int date; - unsigned int timeline; -} My_Message; - -typedef struct -{ - const char *dm_to; - const char *message; -} My_Post; - -typedef struct -{ - unsigned int id; - const char *name; - Eina_List *messages; - My_Post *posts; - int posts_count; -} My_Account; - -typedef struct -{ - unsigned int version; // it is recommended to use versioned configuration! - Eina_Hash *accounts; -} My_Cache; - -// string that represents the entry in eet file, you might like to have -// different profiles or so in the same file, this is possible with -// different strings -static const char MY_CACHE_FILE_ENTRY[] = "cache"; - -// keep the descriptor static global, so it can be -// shared by different functions (load/save) of this and only this -// file. -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_cache_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_account_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_message_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_post_descriptor; - -// keep file handle alive, so mmap()ed strings are all alive as well -static Eet_File *_my_cache_file = NULL; -static Eet_Dictionary *_my_cache_dict = NULL; - -static void -_my_cache_descriptor_init(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - - // The FILE variant is good for caches and things that are just - // appended, but needs to take care when changing strings and files must - // be kept open so mmap()ed strings will be kept alive. - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Cache); - _my_cache_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Account); - _my_account_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Message); - _my_message_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Post); - _my_post_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - // Describe the members to be saved: - // Use a temporary macro so we don't type a lot, also avoid errors: - -#define ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_message_descriptor, My_Message, # member, member, eet_type) - ADD_BASIC(screen_name, EET_T_STRING); - ADD_BASIC(name, EET_T_STRING); - ADD_BASIC(message, EET_T_STRING); - ADD_BASIC(id, EET_T_UINT); - ADD_BASIC(status_id, EET_T_UINT); - ADD_BASIC(date, EET_T_UINT); - ADD_BASIC(timeline, EET_T_UINT); -#undef ADD_BASIC - -#define ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_post_descriptor, My_Post, # member, member, eet_type) - ADD_BASIC(dm_to, EET_T_STRING); - ADD_BASIC(message, EET_T_STRING); -#undef ADD_BASIC - -#define ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_account_descriptor, My_Account, # member, member, eet_type) - ADD_BASIC(name, EET_T_STRING); - ADD_BASIC(id, EET_T_UINT); -#undef ADD_BASIC - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST - (_my_account_descriptor, My_Account, "messages", messages, - _my_message_descriptor); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VAR_ARRAY - (_my_account_descriptor, My_Account, "posts", posts, - _my_post_descriptor); - -#define ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_cache_descriptor, My_Cache, # member, member, eet_type) - ADD_BASIC(version, EET_T_UINT); -#undef ADD_BASIC - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH - (_my_cache_descriptor, My_Cache, "accounts", accounts, - _my_account_descriptor); -} /* _my_cache_descriptor_init */ - -static void -_my_cache_descriptor_shutdown(void) -{ - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_cache_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_account_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_message_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_post_descriptor); -} /* _my_cache_descriptor_shutdown */ - -// need to check if the pointer came from mmaped area in eet_dictionary -// or it was allocated with eina_stringshare_add() -static void -_eet_string_free(const char *str) -{ - if (!str) - return; - - if ((_my_cache_dict) && (eet_dictionary_string_check(_my_cache_dict, str))) - return; - - eina_stringshare_del(str); -} /* _eet_string_free */ - -static My_Message * -_my_message_new(const char *message) -{ - My_Message *msg = calloc(1, sizeof(My_Message)); - if (!msg) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not calloc My_Message\n"); - return NULL; - } - - msg->message = eina_stringshare_add(message); - return msg; -} /* _my_message_new */ - -static void -_my_message_free(My_Message *msg) -{ - _eet_string_free(msg->screen_name); - _eet_string_free(msg->name); - _eet_string_free(msg->message); - free(msg); -} /* _my_message_free */ - -static Eina_Bool -_my_post_add(My_Account *acc, - const char *message) -{ - int new_count = acc->posts_count + 1; - My_Post *post = realloc(acc->posts, new_count * sizeof(My_Post)); - if (!post) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could add My_Post\n"); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - post[acc->posts_count].message = eina_stringshare_add(message); - post[acc->posts_count].dm_to = NULL; - acc->posts_count = new_count; - acc->posts = post; - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* _my_post_new */ - -static void -_my_post_free(My_Post *post) -{ - _eet_string_free(post->dm_to); - _eet_string_free(post->message); -} /* _my_post_free */ - -static My_Account * -_my_account_new(const char *name) -{ - My_Account *acc = calloc(1, sizeof(My_Account)); - if (!acc) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not calloc My_Account\n"); - return NULL; - } - - acc->name = eina_stringshare_add(name); - return acc; -} /* _my_account_new */ - -static void -_my_account_free(My_Account *acc) -{ - My_Message *m; - int i; - - _eet_string_free(acc->name); - - EINA_LIST_FREE(acc->messages, m) - _my_message_free(m); - - for (i = 0; i < acc->posts_count; i++) - _my_post_free(&acc->posts[i]); - free(acc->posts); - - free(acc); -} /* _my_account_free */ - -static My_Cache * -_my_cache_new(void) -{ - My_Cache *my_cache = calloc(1, sizeof(My_Cache)); - if (!my_cache) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not calloc My_Cache\n"); - return NULL; - } - - my_cache->accounts = eina_hash_string_small_new(NULL); - - my_cache->version = 1; - return my_cache; -} /* _my_cache_new */ - -static Eina_Bool -_my_cache_account_free_cb(const Eina_Hash *hash, - const void *key, - void *data, - void *fdata) -{ - _my_account_free(data); - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -static void -_my_cache_free(My_Cache *my_cache) -{ - My_Account *acc; - eina_hash_foreach(my_cache->accounts, _my_cache_account_free_cb, NULL); - eina_hash_free(my_cache->accounts); - free(my_cache); -} /* _my_cache_free */ - -static My_Account * -_my_cache_account_find(My_Cache *my_cache, - const char *name) -{ - return eina_hash_find(my_cache->accounts, name); -} /* _my_cache_account_find */ - -static My_Cache * -_my_cache_load(const char *filename) -{ - My_Cache *my_cache; - Eet_File *ef = eet_open(filename, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for read\n", filename); - return NULL; - } - - my_cache = eet_data_read(ef, _my_cache_descriptor, MY_CACHE_FILE_ENTRY); - if (!my_cache) - { - eet_close(ef); - return NULL; - } - - if (my_cache->version < 1) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "WARNING: version %#x was too old, upgrading it to %#x\n", - my_cache->version, 1); - - my_cache->version = 1; - } - - if (_my_cache_file) - eet_close(_my_cache_file); - - _my_cache_file = ef; - _my_cache_dict = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - return my_cache; -} /* _my_cache_load */ - -static Eina_Bool -_my_cache_save(const My_Cache *my_cache, - const char *filename) -{ - char tmp[PATH_MAX]; - Eet_File *ef; - Eina_Bool ret; - unsigned int i, len; - struct stat st; - - len = eina_strlcpy(tmp, filename, sizeof(tmp)); - if (len + 12 >= (int)sizeof(tmp)) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: file name is too big: %s\n", filename); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - i = 0; - do - { - snprintf(tmp + len, 12, ".%u", i); - i++; - } - while (stat(tmp, &st) == 0); - - ef = eet_open(tmp, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for write\n", tmp); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - ret = eet_data_write - (ef, _my_cache_descriptor, MY_CACHE_FILE_ENTRY, my_cache, EINA_TRUE); - - // VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: - // after eet_close(), all strings mmaped from file will be GONE, invalid! - // you'll need to free the old cache and open the new one. - // For cache this is okay, as you should be saving not so often or just - // at end. - // - // This is a trade off, you save memory by using mmap()ed strings, but - // you have to care about this. - eet_close(ef); - - if (ret) - { - unlink(filename); - rename(tmp, filename); - } - - return ret; -} /* _my_cache_save */ - -int -main(int argc, - char *argv[]) -{ - My_Cache *my_cache; - const Eina_List *l_acc; - Eina_Iterator *it; - My_Account *acc; - int ret = 0; - - if (argc < 3) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "Usage:\n\t%s <input> <output> [action] [action-params]\n\n" - "Where actions and their parameters:\n" - "\tacc <name>\n" - "\tpost <account-name> <message>\n" - "\tmessage <account-name> <message>\n" - "\n", - argv[0]); - return -1; - } - - eina_init(); - eet_init(); - _my_cache_descriptor_init(); - - my_cache = _my_cache_load(argv[1]); - if (!my_cache) - { - printf("creating new cache.\n"); - my_cache = _my_cache_new(); - if (!my_cache) - { - ret = -2; - goto end; - } - } - - if (argc > 3) - { - if (strcmp(argv[3], "acc") == 0) - { - if (argc == 5) - { - My_Account *acc = _my_cache_account_find(my_cache, argv[4]); - if (!acc) - { - acc = _my_account_new(argv[4]); - eina_hash_direct_add(my_cache->accounts, acc->name, acc); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: account '%s' already exists.\n", - argv[4]); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: wrong number of parameters (%d).\n", - argc); - } - else if (strcmp(argv[3], "post") == 0) - { - if (argc == 6) - { - My_Account *acc = _my_cache_account_find(my_cache, argv[4]); - if (acc) - { - _my_post_add(acc, argv[5]); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unknown account: '%s'\n", argv[4]); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: wrong number of parameters (%d).\n", - argc); - } - else if (strcmp(argv[3], "message") == 0) - { - if (argc == 6) - { - My_Account *acc = _my_cache_account_find(my_cache, argv[4]); - if (acc) - { - My_Message *msg = _my_message_new(argv[5]); - acc->messages = eina_list_append(acc->messages, msg); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unknown account: '%s'\n", argv[4]); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: wrong number of parameters (%d).\n", - argc); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unknown action '%s'\n", argv[2]); - } - - printf("My_Cache:\n" - "\tversion.: %#x\n" - "\taccounts: %u\n", - my_cache->version, - eina_hash_population(my_cache->accounts)); - it = eina_hash_iterator_data_new(my_cache->accounts); - EINA_ITERATOR_FOREACH(it, acc) - { - const My_Post *post; - - printf("\t > %-#8x '%.20s' stats: m=%u, p=%u\n", - acc->id, acc->name ? acc->name : "", - eina_list_count(acc->messages), - acc->posts_count); - - if (eina_list_count(acc->messages)) - { - const Eina_List *l; - const My_Message *msg; - printf("\t |messages:\n"); - - EINA_LIST_FOREACH(acc->messages, l, msg) - { - printf("\t | %-8x '%s' [%s]: '%.20s'\n", - msg->id, - msg->name ? msg->name : "", - msg->screen_name ? msg->screen_name : "", - msg->message ? msg->message : ""); - } - } - - if (acc->posts_count) - { - const My_Post *post; - int i; - printf("\t |posts:\n"); - - for (i = 0; i < acc->posts_count; i++) - { - post = &acc->posts[i]; - if (post->dm_to) - printf("\t | @%s: '%.20s'\n", post->dm_to, post->message); - else - printf("\t | '%.20s'\n", post->message); - } - } - - printf("\n"); - } - eina_iterator_free(it); - - if (!_my_cache_save(my_cache, argv[2])) - ret = -3; - - _my_cache_free(my_cache); - -end: - if (_my_cache_file) - eet_close(_my_cache_file); - _my_cache_descriptor_shutdown(); - eet_shutdown(); - eina_shutdown(); - - return ret; -} /* main */ - diff --git a/src/examples/eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c b/src/examples/eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c deleted file mode 100644 index 65ba79e..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,944 +0,0 @@ -/* - * build: gcc -o eet_data_file_descriptor_02 eet-data-file_descriptor_02.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eet eina` - */ - -#include <Eina.h> -#include <Eet.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -typedef enum _Example_Data_Type Example_Data_Type; -typedef struct _Example_Variant_Type Example_Variant_Type; -typedef struct _Example_Variant Example_Variant; -typedef struct _Example_Union Example_Union; -typedef struct _Example_Struct1 Example_Struct1; -typedef struct _Example_Struct2 Example_Struct2; -typedef struct _Example_Struct3 Example_Struct3; -typedef struct _Example_Lists Example_Lists; - -enum _Example_Data_Type -{ - EET_UNKNOWN = 0, - EET_STRUCT1, - EET_STRUCT2, - EET_STRUCT3 -}; - -struct -{ - Example_Data_Type u; - const char *name; -} eet_mapping[] = { - { EET_STRUCT1, "ST1" }, - { EET_STRUCT2, "ST2" }, - { EET_STRUCT3, "ST3" }, - { EET_UNKNOWN, NULL } -}; - -struct _Example_Struct1 -{ - double val1; - int stuff; - const char *s1; -}; - -struct _Example_Struct2 -{ - Eina_Bool b1; - unsigned long long v1; -}; - -struct _Example_Struct3 -{ - int body; -}; - -struct _Example_Union -{ - Example_Data_Type type; - - union { - Example_Struct1 st1; - Example_Struct2 st2; - Example_Struct3 st3; - } u; -}; - -struct _Example_Variant_Type -{ - const char *type; - Eina_Bool unknow : 1; -}; - -struct _Example_Variant -{ - Example_Variant_Type t; - - void *data; /* differently than the union type, we - * don't need to pre-allocate the memory - * for the field*/ -}; - -struct _Example_Lists -{ - Eina_List *union_list; - Eina_List *variant_list; -}; - -static void -_st1_set(Example_Struct1 *st1, - double v1, - int v2, - const char *v3) -{ - st1->val1 = v1; - st1->stuff = v2; - st1->s1 = v3; -} /* _st1_set */ - -static void -_st2_set(Example_Struct2 *st2, - Eina_Bool v1, - unsigned long long v2) -{ - st2->b1 = v1; - st2->v1 = v2; -} /* _st2_set */ - -static void -_st3_set(Example_Struct3 *st3, - int v1) -{ - st3->body = v1; -} /* _st3_set */ - -static const char * -/* union - type_get() */ -_union_type_get(const void *data, - Eina_Bool *unknow) -{ - const Example_Data_Type *u = data; - int i; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = EINA_FALSE; - - for (i = 0; eet_mapping[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (*u == eet_mapping[i].u) - return eet_mapping[i].name; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = EINA_TRUE; - - return NULL; -} /* _union_type_get */ - -static Eina_Bool -_union_type_set(const char *type, - void *data, - Eina_Bool unknow) -{ - Example_Data_Type *u = data; - int i; - - if (unknow) - return EINA_FALSE; - - for (i = 0; eet_mapping[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (strcmp(eet_mapping[i].name, type) == 0) - { - *u = eet_mapping[i].u; - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - return EINA_FALSE; -} /* _union_type_set */ - -static const char * -_variant_type_get(const void *data, - Eina_Bool *unknow) -{ - const Example_Variant_Type *type = data; - int i; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = type->unknow; - - for (i = 0; eet_mapping[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (strcmp(type->type, eet_mapping[i].name) == 0) - return eet_mapping[i].name; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = EINA_FALSE; - - return type->type; -} /* _variant_type_get */ - -static Eina_Bool -_variant_type_set(const char *type, - void *data, - Eina_Bool unknow) -{ - Example_Variant_Type *vt = data; - - vt->type = type; - vt->unknow = unknow; - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* _variant_type_set */ - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_st1_dd(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *res; - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Example_Struct1); - res = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC( - res, Example_Struct1, "val1", val1, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC( - res, Example_Struct1, "stuff", stuff, EET_T_INT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC( - res, Example_Struct1, "s1", s1, EET_T_STRING); - - return res; -} /* _st1_dd */ - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_st2_dd(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *res; - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Example_Struct2); - res = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC( - res, Example_Struct2, "b1", b1, EET_T_UCHAR); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC( - res, Example_Struct2, "v1", v1, EET_T_ULONG_LONG); - - return res; -} /* _st2_dd */ - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_st3_dd(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *res; - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Example_Struct3); - res = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC( - res, Example_Struct3, "body", body, EET_T_INT); - - return res; -} /* _st3_dd */ - -/* string that represents the entry in the eet file. you might like to - * have different profiles or so in the same file, this is possible - * with different strings - */ -static const char CACHE_FILE_ENTRY[] = "cache"; - -/* keep the descriptor static global, so it can be shared by different - * functions (load/save) of this and only this file. - */ -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_lists_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_struct_1_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_struct_2_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_struct_3_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_union_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_variant_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_union_unified_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_variant_unified_descriptor; - -/* keep file handle alive, so mmap()ed strings are all alive as - * well */ -static Eet_File *_cache_file = NULL; -static Eet_Dictionary *_cache_dict = NULL; - -static void -/* declaring types */ -_data_descriptors_init(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Example_Lists); - _lists_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - _struct_1_descriptor = _st1_dd(); - _struct_2_descriptor = _st2_dd(); - _struct_3_descriptor = _st3_dd(); - - /* for union */ - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Example_Union); - _union_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - eddc.version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - eddc.func.type_get = _union_type_get; - eddc.func.type_set = _union_type_set; - _union_unified_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING( - _union_unified_descriptor, "ST1", _struct_1_descriptor); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING( - _union_unified_descriptor, "ST2", _struct_2_descriptor); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING( - _union_unified_descriptor, "ST3", _struct_3_descriptor); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_UNION( - _union_descriptor, Example_Union, "u", u, type, - _union_unified_descriptor); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST( - _lists_descriptor, Example_Lists, "union_list", union_list, - _union_descriptor); - - /* for variant */ - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Example_Variant); - _variant_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - eddc.version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - eddc.func.type_get = _variant_type_get; - eddc.func.type_set = _variant_type_set; - _variant_unified_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING( - _variant_unified_descriptor, "ST1", _struct_1_descriptor); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING( - _variant_unified_descriptor, "ST2", _struct_2_descriptor); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING( - _variant_unified_descriptor, "ST3", _struct_3_descriptor); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VARIANT( - _variant_descriptor, Example_Variant, "data", data, t, - _variant_unified_descriptor); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST( - _lists_descriptor, Example_Lists, "variant_list", variant_list, - _variant_descriptor); -} /* _data_descriptors_init */ - -static void -_data_descriptors_shutdown(void) -{ - eet_data_descriptor_free(_lists_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_struct_1_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_struct_2_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_struct_3_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_union_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_variant_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_union_unified_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_variant_unified_descriptor); -} /* _data_descriptors_shutdown */ - -/* need to check if the pointer came from mmap()ed area in - * eet_dictionary or it was allocated with eina_stringshare_add() - */ -static void -_string_free(const char *str) -{ - if (!str) - return; - - if ((_cache_dict) && (eet_dictionary_string_check(_cache_dict, str))) - return; - - eina_stringshare_del(str); -} /* _string_free */ - -static Example_Union * -_union_1_new(const char *v1, - const char *v2, - const char *v3) -{ - Example_Union *un = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Union)); - if (!un) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate an Example_Union struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - un->type = EET_STRUCT1; - _st1_set(&(un->u.st1), atof(v1), atoi(v2), eina_stringshare_add(v3)); - - return un; -} - -static Example_Union * -_union_2_new(const char *v1, - const char *v2) -{ - Example_Union *un = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Union)); - if (!un) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate an Example_Union struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - un->type = EET_STRUCT2; - _st2_set(&(un->u.st2), atoi(v1), atoi(v2)); - - return un; -} - -static Example_Union * -_union_3_new(const char *v1) -{ - Example_Union *un = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Union)); - if (!un) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate an Example_Union struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - un->type = EET_STRUCT3; - _st3_set(&(un->u.st3), atoi(v1)); - - return un; -} - -static Example_Variant * -_variant_1_new(const char *v1, - const char *v2, - const char *v3) -{ - Example_Struct1 *st1; - Example_Variant *va = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Variant)); - if (!va) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate an Example_Variant struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - va = calloc(1, sizeof (Example_Variant)); - va->t.type = eet_mapping[0].name; - st1 = calloc(1, sizeof (Example_Struct1)); - _st1_set(st1, atof(v1), atoi(v2), eina_stringshare_add(v3)); - va->data = st1; - - return va; -} - -static Example_Variant * -_variant_2_new(const char *v1, - const char *v2) -{ - printf("varinant 2 new\n"); - - Example_Struct2 *st2; - Example_Variant *va = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Variant)); - if (!va) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate an Example_Variant struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - va = calloc(1, sizeof (Example_Variant)); - - va->t.type = eet_mapping[1].name; - - printf("type gets %s\n", va->t.type); - - st2 = calloc(1, sizeof (Example_Struct2)); - _st2_set(st2, atoi(v1), atoi(v2)); - va->data = st2; - - return va; -} - -static Example_Variant * -_variant_3_new(const char *v1) -{ - Example_Struct3 *st3; - Example_Variant *va = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Variant)); - if (!va) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate an Example_Variant struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - va = calloc(1, sizeof (Example_Variant)); - va->t.type = eet_mapping[2].name; - st3 = calloc(1, sizeof (Example_Struct3)); - _st3_set(st3, atoi(v1)); - va->data = st3; - - return va; -} - -static Example_Lists * -_data_new(void) -{ - Example_Lists *example_lists = calloc(1, sizeof(Example_Lists)); - if (!example_lists) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not allocate a Example_Lists struct.\n"); - return NULL; - } - - return example_lists; -} /* _data_new */ - -static void -_union_free(Example_Union *un) -{ - if (un->type == EET_STRUCT1) - { - Example_Struct1 *st1 = &(un->u.st1); - _string_free(st1->s1); - } - - free(un); -} - -static void -_variant_free(Example_Variant *va) -{ - if (!strcmp(va->t.type, eet_mapping[0].name)) - { - Example_Struct1 *st1 = va->data; - _string_free(st1->s1); - } - - free(va->data); - free(va); -} - -static void -_data_free(Example_Lists *cache) -{ - Example_Union *un; - Example_Variant *va; - - EINA_LIST_FREE(cache->union_list, un) - _union_free(un); - - EINA_LIST_FREE(cache->variant_list, va) - _variant_free(va); - - free(cache); -} /* _data_free */ - -static Example_Lists * -_data_load(const char *filename) -{ - Example_Lists *data; - Eet_File *ef = eet_open(filename, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for read\n", filename); - return NULL; - } - - data = eet_data_read(ef, _lists_descriptor, CACHE_FILE_ENTRY); - if (!data) - { - eet_close(ef); - return NULL; - } - - if (_cache_file) - eet_close(_cache_file); - - _cache_file = ef; - _cache_dict = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - return data; -} /* _data_load */ - -static Eina_Bool -_data_save(const Example_Lists *cache, - const char *filename) -{ - char tmp[PATH_MAX]; - Eet_File *ef; - Eina_Bool ret; - unsigned int i, len; - struct stat st; - - len = eina_strlcpy(tmp, filename, sizeof(tmp)); - if (len + 12 >= (int)sizeof(tmp)) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: file name is too big: %s\n", filename); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - i = 0; - do - { - snprintf(tmp + len, 12, ".%u", i); - i++; - } - while (stat(tmp, &st) == 0); - - ef = eet_open(tmp, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for write\n", tmp); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - ret = eet_data_write - (ef, _lists_descriptor, CACHE_FILE_ENTRY, cache, EINA_TRUE); - - eet_close(ef); - - if (ret) - { - unlink(filename); - rename(tmp, filename); - } - - return ret; -} /* _data_save */ - -static void -_print_union(const Example_Union *un) -{ - printf("\t | type: %s'\n", eet_mapping[un->type - 1].name); - - switch (un->type) - { - case EET_STRUCT1: - printf("\t\t val1: %f\n", un->u.st1.val1); - printf("\t\t stuff: %d\n", un->u.st1.stuff); - printf("\t\t s1: %s\n", un->u.st1.s1); - break; - - case EET_STRUCT2: - printf("\t\t val1: %i\n", un->u.st2.b1); - printf("\t\t stuff: %lli\n", un->u.st2.v1); - break; - - case EET_STRUCT3: - printf("\t\t val1: %i\n", un->u.st3.body); - break; - - default: - return; - } -} - -static void -_print_variant(const Example_Variant *va) -{ - printf("\t | type: %s'\n", va->t.type); - - switch (va->t.type[2]) - { - case '1': - { - Example_Struct1 *st1 = va->data; - - printf("\t\t val1: %f\n", st1->val1); - printf("\t\t stuff: %d\n", st1->stuff); - printf("\t\t s1: %s\n", st1->s1); - } - break; - - case '2': - { - Example_Struct2 *st2 = va->data; - - printf("\t\t val1: %i\n", st2->b1); - printf("\t\t stuff: %lli\n", st2->v1); - } - break; - - case '3': - { - Example_Struct3 *st3 = va->data; - - printf("\t\t val1: %i\n", st3->body); - } - break; - - default: - return; - } -} - -int -main(int argc, - char *argv[]) -{ - Example_Lists *data_lists; - int ret = 0; - - if (argc < 3) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "Usage:\n\t%s <input> <output> [action action-params]\n\n" - "where actions and their parameters are:\n" - "\tunion <type> [fields]\n" - "\tvariant <type> [fields]\n" - "\n", - argv[0]); - return -1; - } - - eina_init(); - eet_init(); - _data_descriptors_init(); - - data_lists = _data_load(argv[1]); - if (!data_lists) - { - printf("Creating new data lists.\n"); - data_lists = _data_new(); - if (!data_lists) - { - ret = -2; - goto end; - } - } - - if (argc > 3) - { - if (strcmp(argv[3], "union") == 0) - { - if (argc > 4) - { - int type = atoi(argv[4]); - Example_Union *un; - - if (type < EET_STRUCT1 || type > EET_STRUCT3) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: invalid type parameter (%s).\n", - argv[4]); - goto cont; - } - - switch (type) - { - case 1: - if (argc != 8) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: wrong number of parameters" - " (%d).\n", argc); - goto cont; - } - - un = _union_1_new( - argv[5], argv[6], argv[7]); - if (!un) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create the " - "requested union.\n"); - goto cont; - } - data_lists->union_list = - eina_list_append(data_lists->union_list, un); - break; - - case 2: - if (argc != 7) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: wrong number of parameters" - " (%d).\n", argc); - goto cont; - } - - un = _union_2_new(argv[5], argv[6]); - if (!un) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create the " - "requested union.\n"); - goto cont; - } - data_lists->union_list = - eina_list_append(data_lists->union_list, un); - break; - - case 3: - if (argc != 6) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: wrong number of parameters" - " (%d).\n", argc); - goto cont; - } - - un = _union_3_new(argv[5]); - if (!un) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create the " - "requested union.\n"); - goto cont; - } - data_lists->union_list = - eina_list_append(data_lists->union_list, un); - break; - - default: - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: bad type of of struct passed\n"); - goto cont; - } - } - else - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: wrong number of parameters (%d).\n", - argc); - } - else if (strcmp(argv[3], "variant") == 0) - { - if (argc > 4) - { - int type = atoi(argv[4]); - Example_Variant *va; - - if (type < EET_STRUCT1 || type > EET_STRUCT3) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: invalid type parameter (%s).\n", - argv[4]); - goto cont; - } - - switch (type) - { - case 1: - if (argc != 8) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: wrong number of parameters" - " (%d).\n", argc); - goto cont; - } - - va = _variant_1_new( - argv[5], argv[6], argv[7]); - if (!va) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create the " - "requested variant.\n"); - goto cont; - } - data_lists->variant_list = - eina_list_append(data_lists->variant_list, va); - break; - - case 2: - if (argc != 7) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: wrong number of parameters" - " (%d).\n", argc); - goto cont; - } - - va = _variant_2_new(argv[5], argv[6]); - if (!va) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create the " - "requested variant.\n"); - goto cont; - } - data_lists->variant_list = - eina_list_append(data_lists->variant_list, va); - break; - - case 3: - if (argc != 6) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: wrong number of parameters" - " (%d).\n", argc); - goto cont; - } - - va = _variant_3_new(argv[5]); - if (!va) - { - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: could not create the " - "requested variant.\n"); - goto cont; - } - data_lists->variant_list = - eina_list_append(data_lists->variant_list, va); - break; - - default: - fprintf( - stderr, "ERROR: bad type of of struct passed\n"); - goto cont; - } - } - else - fprintf(stderr, - "ERROR: wrong number of parameters (%d).\n", - argc); - } - else - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unknown action '%s'\n", argv[3]); - } - -cont: - printf("Cached data:\n"); - - printf("\tstats: unions=%u, variants=%u\n", - eina_list_count(data_lists->union_list), - eina_list_count(data_lists->variant_list)); - - if (eina_list_count(data_lists->union_list)) - { - const Eina_List *l; - const Example_Union *un; - printf("\t * union list:\n"); - - EINA_LIST_FOREACH(data_lists->union_list, l, un) - { - _print_union(un); - } - } - - if (eina_list_count(data_lists->variant_list)) - { - const Eina_List *l; - const Example_Variant *un; - printf("\t * variant list:\n"); - - EINA_LIST_FOREACH(data_lists->variant_list, l, un) - { - _print_variant(un); - } - } - - printf("\n"); - - if (!_data_save(data_lists, argv[2])) - ret = -3; - - _data_free(data_lists); - -end: - if (_cache_file) - eet_close(_cache_file); - _data_descriptors_shutdown(); - eet_shutdown(); - eina_shutdown(); - - return ret; -} /* main */ - diff --git a/src/examples/eet-data-nested.c b/src/examples/eet-data-nested.c deleted file mode 100644 index a6b0e12..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-data-nested.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -/* - * build: gcc -o eet_data_nested eet-data-nested.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eet eina` - */ -#include <Eina.h> -#include <Eet.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -// The struct that will be loaded and saved. -// note that only the members described in the eet_data_descriptor -// will be automatically handled. The other members will have their -// space reserved and zeroed (as it uses calloc()), but not -// saved or loaded from eet files. -typedef struct -{ - unsigned int version; // it is recommended to use versioned configuration! - const char *name; - int id; - int not_saved_value; // example of not saved data inside! - Eina_Bool enabled; - Eina_List *subs; -} My_Conf_Type; - -typedef struct -{ - const char *server; - int port; -} My_Conf_Subtype; - -// string that represents the entry in eet file, you might like to have -// different profiles or so in the same file, this is possible with -// different strings -static const char MY_CONF_FILE_ENTRY[] = "config"; - -// keep the descriptor static global, so it can be -// shared by different functions (load/save) of this and only this -// file. -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_conf_descriptor; -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_conf_sub_descriptor; - -static void -_my_conf_descriptor_init(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - - // The class describe the functions to use to create the type and its - // full allocated size. - // - // Eina types are very convenient, so use them to create the descriptor, - // so we get eina_list, eina_hash and eina_stringshare automatically! - // - // The STREAM variant is better for configuration files as the values - // will likely change a lot. - // - // The other variant, FILE, is good for caches and things that are just - // appended, but needs to take care when changing strings and files must - // be kept open so mmap()ed strings will be kept alive. - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Conf_Type); - _my_conf_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Conf_Subtype); - _my_conf_sub_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - // Describe the members to be saved: - // Use a temporary macro so we don't type a lot, also avoid errors: -#define MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_conf_descriptor, My_Conf_Type, # member, member, eet_type) -#define MY_CONF_SUB_ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_conf_sub_descriptor, My_Conf_Subtype, # member, member, eet_type) - - MY_CONF_SUB_ADD_BASIC(server, EET_T_STRING); - MY_CONF_SUB_ADD_BASIC(port, EET_T_INT); - - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(version, EET_T_UINT); - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(name, EET_T_STRING); - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(id, EET_T_INT); - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(enabled, EET_T_UCHAR); - - // And add the sub descriptor as a linked list at 'subs' in the main struct - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST - (_my_conf_descriptor, My_Conf_Type, "subs", subs, _my_conf_sub_descriptor); - -#undef MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC -#undef MY_CONF_SUB_ADD_BASIC -} /* _my_conf_descriptor_init */ - -static void -_my_conf_descriptor_shutdown(void) -{ - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_conf_sub_descriptor); - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_conf_descriptor); -} /* _my_conf_descriptor_shutdown */ - -static My_Conf_Type * -_my_conf_new(void) -{ - My_Conf_Type *my_conf = calloc(1, sizeof(My_Conf_Type)); - My_Conf_Subtype *sub; - if (!my_conf) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not calloc My_Conf_Type\n"); - return NULL; - } - - my_conf->version = 0x112233; - my_conf->enabled = EINA_TRUE; - - sub = calloc(1, sizeof(My_Conf_Subtype)); - if (sub) - { - sub->server = eina_stringshare_add("my-server.com"); - sub->port = 1234; - my_conf->subs = eina_list_append(my_conf->subs, sub); - } - - return my_conf; -} /* _my_conf_new */ - -static void -_my_conf_free(My_Conf_Type *my_conf) -{ - My_Conf_Subtype *sub; - EINA_LIST_FREE(my_conf->subs, sub) - { - eina_stringshare_del(sub->server); - free(sub); - } - - eina_stringshare_del(my_conf->name); - free(my_conf); -} /* _my_conf_free */ - -static My_Conf_Type * -_my_conf_load(const char *filename) -{ - My_Conf_Type *my_conf; - Eet_File *ef = eet_open(filename, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for read\n", filename); - return NULL; - } - - my_conf = eet_data_read(ef, _my_conf_descriptor, MY_CONF_FILE_ENTRY); - if (!my_conf) - goto end; - - if (my_conf->version < 0x112233) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "WARNING: version %#x was too old, upgrading it to %#x\n", - my_conf->version, 0x112233); - - my_conf->version = 0x112233; - my_conf->enabled = EINA_TRUE; - } - -end: - eet_close(ef); - return my_conf; -} /* _my_conf_load */ - -static Eina_Bool -_my_conf_save(const My_Conf_Type *my_conf, - const char *filename) -{ - char tmp[PATH_MAX]; - Eet_File *ef; - Eina_Bool ret; - unsigned int i, len; - struct stat st; - - len = eina_strlcpy(tmp, filename, sizeof(tmp)); - if (len + 12 >= (int)sizeof(tmp)) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: file name is too big: %s\n", filename); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - i = 0; - do - { - snprintf(tmp + len, 12, ".%u", i); - i++; - } - while (stat(tmp, &st) == 0); - - ef = eet_open(tmp, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for write\n", tmp); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - ret = eet_data_write - (ef, _my_conf_descriptor, MY_CONF_FILE_ENTRY, my_conf, EINA_TRUE); - eet_close(ef); - - if (ret) - { - unlink(filename); - rename(tmp, filename); - } - - return ret; -} /* _my_conf_save */ - -int -main(int argc, - char *argv[]) -{ - My_Conf_Type *my_conf; - const My_Conf_Subtype *sub; - const Eina_List *l; - int ret = 0; - - if (argc != 3) - { - fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n\t%s <input> <output>\n\n", argv[0]); - return -1; - } - - eina_init(); - eet_init(); - _my_conf_descriptor_init(); - - my_conf = _my_conf_load(argv[1]); - if (!my_conf) - { - printf("creating new configuration.\n"); - my_conf = _my_conf_new(); - if (!my_conf) - { - ret = -2; - goto end; - } - } - - printf("My_Conf_Type:\n" - "\tversion: %#x\n" - "\tname...: '%s'\n" - "\tid.....: %d\n" - "\tenabled: %hhu\n" - "\tsubs...:\n", - my_conf->version, - my_conf->name ? my_conf->name : "", - my_conf->id, - my_conf->enabled); - - EINA_LIST_FOREACH(my_conf->subs, l, sub) - printf("\t\tserver: '%s', port: %d\n", - sub->server ? sub->server : "", - sub->port); - - if (!_my_conf_save(my_conf, argv[2])) - ret = -3; - - _my_conf_free(my_conf); - -end: - _my_conf_descriptor_shutdown(); - eet_shutdown(); - eina_shutdown(); - - return ret; -} /* main */ - diff --git a/src/examples/eet-data-simple.c b/src/examples/eet-data-simple.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1951fc0..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-data-simple.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -/* - * build: gcc -o eet_data_simple eet-data-simple.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eet eina` - */ -#include <Eina.h> -#include <Eet.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -// The struct that will be loaded and saved. -// note that only the members described in the eet_data_descriptor -// will be automatically handled. The other members will have their -// space reserved and zeroed (as it uses calloc()), but not -// saved or loaded from eet files. -typedef struct -{ - unsigned int version; // it is recommended to use versioned configuration! - const char *name; - int id; - int not_saved_value; // example of not saved data inside! - Eina_Bool enabled; -} My_Conf_Type; - -// string that represents the entry in eet file, you might like to have -// different profiles or so in the same file, this is possible with -// different strings -static const char MY_CONF_FILE_ENTRY[] = "config"; - -// keep the descriptor static global, so it can be -// shared by different functions (load/save) of this and only this -// file. -static Eet_Data_Descriptor *_my_conf_descriptor; - -static void -_my_conf_descriptor_init(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - - // The class describe the functions to use to create the type and its - // full allocated size. - // - // Eina types are very convenient, so use them to create the descriptor, - // so we get eina_list, eina_hash and eina_stringshare automatically! - // - // The STREAM variant is better for configuration files as the values - // will likely change a lot. - // - // The other variant, FILE, is good for caches and things that are just - // appended, but needs to take care when changing strings and files must - // be kept open so mmap()ed strings will be kept alive. - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, My_Conf_Type); - _my_conf_descriptor = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - // Describe the members to be saved: - // Use a temporary macro so we don't type a lot, also avoid errors: -#define MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(member, eet_type) \ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC \ - (_my_conf_descriptor, My_Conf_Type, # member, member, eet_type) - - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(version, EET_T_UINT); - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(name, EET_T_STRING); - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(id, EET_T_INT); - MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC(enabled, EET_T_UCHAR); - -#undef MY_CONF_ADD_BASIC -} /* _my_conf_descriptor_init */ - -static void -_my_conf_descriptor_shutdown(void) -{ - eet_data_descriptor_free(_my_conf_descriptor); -} /* _my_conf_descriptor_shutdown */ - -static My_Conf_Type * -_my_conf_new(void) -{ - My_Conf_Type *my_conf = calloc(1, sizeof(My_Conf_Type)); - if (!my_conf) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not calloc My_Conf_Type\n"); - return NULL; - } - - my_conf->version = 0x112233; - my_conf->enabled = EINA_TRUE; - return my_conf; -} /* _my_conf_new */ - -static void -_my_conf_free(My_Conf_Type *my_conf) -{ - eina_stringshare_del(my_conf->name); - free(my_conf); -} /* _my_conf_free */ - -static My_Conf_Type * -_my_conf_load(const char *filename) -{ - My_Conf_Type *my_conf; - Eet_File *ef = eet_open(filename, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for read\n", filename); - return NULL; - } - - my_conf = eet_data_read(ef, _my_conf_descriptor, MY_CONF_FILE_ENTRY); - if (!my_conf) - goto end; - - if (my_conf->version < 0x112233) - { - fprintf(stderr, - "WARNING: version %#x was too old, upgrading it to %#x\n", - my_conf->version, 0x112233); - - my_conf->version = 0x112233; - my_conf->enabled = EINA_TRUE; - } - -end: - eet_close(ef); - return my_conf; -} /* _my_conf_load */ - -static Eina_Bool -_my_conf_save(const My_Conf_Type *my_conf, - const char *filename) -{ - char tmp[PATH_MAX]; - Eet_File *ef; - Eina_Bool ret; - unsigned int i, len; - struct stat st; - - len = eina_strlcpy(tmp, filename, sizeof(tmp)); - if (len + 12 >= (int)sizeof(tmp)) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: file name is too big: %s\n", filename); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - i = 0; - do - { - snprintf(tmp + len, 12, ".%u", i); - i++; - } - while (stat(tmp, &st) == 0); - - ef = eet_open(tmp, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - if (!ef) - { - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: could not open '%s' for write\n", tmp); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - ret = eet_data_write - (ef, _my_conf_descriptor, MY_CONF_FILE_ENTRY, my_conf, EINA_TRUE); - eet_close(ef); - - if (ret) - { - unlink(filename); - rename(tmp, filename); - } - - return ret; -} /* _my_conf_save */ - -int -main(int argc, - char *argv[]) -{ - My_Conf_Type *my_conf; - int ret = 0; - - if (argc != 3) - { - fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n\t%s <input> <output>\n\n", argv[0]); - return -1; - } - - eina_init(); - eet_init(); - _my_conf_descriptor_init(); - - my_conf = _my_conf_load(argv[1]); - if (!my_conf) - { - printf("creating new configuration.\n"); - my_conf = _my_conf_new(); - if (!my_conf) - { - ret = -2; - goto end; - } - } - - printf("My_Conf_Type:\n" - "\tversion: %#x\n" - "\tname...: '%s'\n" - "\tid.....: %d\n" - "\tenabled: %hhu\n", - my_conf->version, - my_conf->name ? my_conf->name : "", - my_conf->id, - my_conf->enabled); - - if (!_my_conf_save(my_conf, argv[2])) - ret = -3; - - _my_conf_free(my_conf); - -end: - _my_conf_descriptor_shutdown(); - eet_shutdown(); - eina_shutdown(); - - return ret; -} /* main */ - diff --git a/src/examples/eet-file.c b/src/examples/eet-file.c deleted file mode 100644 index 740c179..0000000 --- a/src/examples/eet-file.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -/* - * build: gcc -o eet_file eet-file.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eet` - */ -#include <Eet.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> - -static int -create_eet_file(void) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - char buf[1024], *ptr; - int size, len, i; - const char *some_strings[] = { - "And some more strings", - "spread across several", - "elements of an array!" - }; - const char some_data[] = - "\x1e\xe7\x0f\x42\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x35" - "\x00\x00\x00\xa0\x00\x00\x00\xa0\x00\x00\x00\x24\x00\x00\x00\x11" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2f\x6d\x69\x73\x74\x65\x72\x69\x6f\x75\x73\x2f" - "\x64\x61\x74\x61\x00\x41\x6e\x20\x45\x45\x54\x20\x69\x6e\x73\x69" - "\x64\x65\x20\x6f\x66\x20\x61\x6e\x20\x45\x45\x54\x21\x0a\x54\x68" - "\x69\x73\x20\x77\x61\x73\x6e\x27\x74\x20\x72\x65\x61\x6c\x6c\x79" - "\x20\x75\x73\x65\x66\x75\x6c\x20\x62\x75\x74\x20\x69\x74\x20\x68" - "\x65\x6c\x70\x65\x64\x20\x74\x6f\x20\x73\x68\x6f\x77\x20\x68\x6f" - "\x77\x0a\x74\x6f\x20\x75\x73\x65\x20\x65\x65\x74\x5f\x6d\x65\x6d" - "\x6f\x70\x65\x6e\x5f\x72\x65\x61\x64\x28\x29\x20\x74\x6f\x20\x6f" - "\x70\x65\x6e\x20\x61\x6e\x20\x65\x65\x74\x20\x66\x69\x6c\x65\x20" - "\x66\x72\x6f\x6d\x0a\x64\x61\x74\x61\x20\x61\x6c\x72\x65\x61\x64" - "\x79\x20\x6c\x6f\x61\x64\x65\x64\x20\x69\x6e\x20\x6d\x65\x6d\x6f" - "\x72\x79\x2e\x0a\x00"; - - ef = eet_open("/tmp/my_file.eet", EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - if (!ef) return 0; - - strcpy(buf, "Here is a string of data to save!"); - size = eet_write(ef, "/key/to_store/at", buf, sizeof(buf), 1); - if (!size) - { - fprintf(stderr, "Error writing data!\n"); - eet_close(ef); - return 0; - } - len = strlen(buf); - printf("strlen() = %d, eet_write() = %d\n", len, size); - - ptr = buf; - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) - { - len = strlen(some_strings[i]) + 1; - memcpy(ptr, some_strings[i], len); - ptr += len; - } - eet_write(ef, "/several/strings", buf, sizeof(buf), 1); - eet_sync(ef); - - eet_write(ef, "/some/mysterious/data", some_data, sizeof(some_data) - 1, 1); - - eet_delete(ef, "/several/strings"); - - return eet_close(ef) == EET_ERROR_NONE; -} - -int -main(void) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - char *ret, **list; - int size, num, i; - - eet_init(); - - if (!create_eet_file()) - return -1; - - ef = eet_open("/tmp/my_file.eet", EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (!ef) return -1; - - list = eet_list(ef, "*", &num); - if (list) - { - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - printf("Key stored: %s\n", list[i]); - free(list); - } - - ret = eet_read(ef, "/key/to_store/at", &size); - if (ret) - { - printf("Data read (%i bytes):\n%s\n", size, ret); - free(ret); - } - - ret = eet_read(ef, "/several/strings", &size); - if (ret) - { - printf("More data read (%i bytes):\n%s\n", size, ret); - free(ret); - } - - ret = eet_read(ef, "/some/mysterious/data", &size); - if (ret) - { - Eet_File *ef2; - - ef2 = eet_memopen_read(ret, size); - - num = eet_num_entries(ef2); - printf("Mysterious data has %d entries\n", num); - - printf("Mysterious data:\n%s\n", - (char *)eet_read_direct(ef2, "/mysterious/data", NULL)); - - eet_close(ef2); - - free(ret); - } - - eet_close(ef); - - eet_shutdown(); - - return 0; -} - diff --git a/src/lib/Eet.h b/src/lib/Eet.h deleted file mode 100644 index b794ad1..0000000 --- a/src/lib/Eet.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4306 +0,0 @@ -/** - @brief Eet Data Handling Library Public API Calls - - These routines are used for Eet Library interaction - - @mainpage Eet Library Documentation - - @version 1.7.0 - @date 2000-2012 - - Please see the @ref authors page for contact details. - - @section toc Table of Contents - - @li @ref intro - @li @ref example - @li @ref compiling - @li @ref install - @li @ref next_steps - @li @ref intro_example - - @section intro What is Eet? - - It is a tiny library designed to write an arbitrary set of chunks of data - to a file and optionally compress each chunk (very much like a zip file) - and allow fast random-access reading of the file later on. It does not - do zip as a zip itself has more complexity than is needed, and it was much - simpler to implement this once here. - - Eet is extremely fast, small and simple. Eet files can be very small and - highly compressed, making them very optimal for just sending across the - internet without having to archive, compress or decompress and install them. - They allow for lightning-fast random-access reads once created, making them - perfect for storing data that is written once (or rarely) and read many - times, but the program does not want to have to read it all in at once. - - It also can encode and decode data structures in memory, as well as image - data for saving to Eet files or sending across the network to other - machines, or just writing to arbitrary files on the system. All data is - encoded in a platform independent way and can be written and read by any - architecture. - - @section example A simple example on using Eet - - Here is a simple example on how to use Eet to save a series of strings to a - file and load them again. The advantage of using Eet over just - fprintf() and - fscanf() is that not only can these entries be strings, they need no special - parsing to handle delimiter characters or escaping, they can be binary data, - image data, data structures containing integers, strings, other data - structures, linked lists and much more, without the programmer having to - worry about parsing, and best of all, Eet is very fast. - - This is just a very simple example that doesn't show all of the capabilities - of Eet, but it serves to illustrate its simplicity. - - @include eet-basic.c - - @section compiling How to compile using Eet ? - - Eet is a library your application links to. The procedure for this is very - simple. You simply have to compile your application with the appropriate - compiler flags that the @p pkg-config script outputs. For example: - - Compiling C or C++ files into object files: - - @verbatim - gcc -c -o main.o main.c `pkg-config --cflags eet` - @endverbatim - - Linking object files into a binary executable: - - @verbatim - gcc -o my_application main.o `pkg-config --libs eet` - @endverbatim - - You simply have to make sure that pkg-config is in your shell's PATH (see - the manual page for your appropriate shell) and eet.pc in /usr/lib/pkgconfig - or its path is in the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. It's that simple - to link and use Eet once you have written your code to use it. - - Since the program is linked to Eet, it is now able to use any advertised - API calls to serialize your data. - - You should make sure you add any extra compile and link flags to your - compile commands that your application may need as well. The above example - is only guaranteed to make Eet add it's own requirements. - - - @section install How is it installed? - - Simple: - - @verbatim - ./configure - make - su - - ... - make install - @endverbatim - - @section next_steps Next Steps - - After you understood what Eet is and installed it in your system you - should proceed understanding the programming interface. We'd recommend - you to take a while to learn Eina - (http://docs.enlightenment.org/auto/eina/) as it is very convenient - and optimized, and Eet provides integration with it. - - Recommended reading: - - @li @ref Eet_File_Group to know the basics to open and save files. - @li @ref Eet_Data_Group to know the convenient way to serialize and - parse your data structures automatically. Just create your - descriptors and let Eet do the work for you. - - @section intro_example Introductory Examples - - @ref Examples - - @todo Document data format for images and data structures. - - */ - -/** - @page authors Authors - @author Carsten Haitzler <raster@@rasterman.com> - @author David Goodlad <dgoodlad@@gmail.com> - @author Cedric Bail <cedric.bail@@free.fr> - @author Arnaud de Turckheim <quarium@@gmail.com> - @author Luis Felipe Strano Moraes <lfelipe@@profusion.mobi> - @author Chidambar Zinnoury <illogict@@online.fr> - @author Vincent Torri <vtorri@@univ-evry.fr> - @author Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <barbieri@@profusion.mobi> - @author Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubo@@profusion.mobi> - @author Mathieu Taillefumier <mathieu.taillefumier@@free.fr> - @author Albin "Lutin" Tonnerre <albin.tonnerre@@gmail.com> - @author Adam Simpkins <adam@@adamsimpkins.net> - @author Mike Blumenkrantz <michael.blumenkrantz@gmail.com> - - Please contact <enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> to get in - contact with the developers and maintainers. - */ - -#ifndef _EET_H -#define _EET_H - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <Eina.h> - -#ifdef EAPI -# undef EAPI -#endif /* ifdef EAPI */ - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# ifdef EFL_EET_BUILD -# ifdef DLL_EXPORT -# define EAPI __declspec(dllexport) -# else /* ifdef DLL_EXPORT */ -# define EAPI -# endif /* ! DLL_EXPORT */ -# else /* ifdef EFL_EET_BUILD */ -# define EAPI __declspec(dllimport) -# endif /* ! EFL_EET_BUILD */ -#else /* ifdef _WIN32 */ -# ifdef __GNUC__ -# if __GNUC__ >= 4 -# define EAPI __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) -# else /* if __GNUC__ >= 4 */ -# define EAPI -# endif /* if __GNUC__ >= 4 */ -# else /* ifdef __GNUC__ */ -# define EAPI -# endif /* ifdef __GNUC__ */ -#endif /* ! _WIN32 */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif /* ifdef __cplusplus */ - -/** - * @file Eet.h - * @brief The file that provides the eet functions. - * - * This header provides the Eet management functions. - * - */ - -#define EET_VERSION_MAJOR 1 -#define EET_VERSION_MINOR 8 -/** - * @typedef Eet_Version - * - * This is the Eet version information structure that can be used at - * runtime to detect which version of eet is being used and adapt - * appropriately as follows for example: - * - * @code - * #if defined(EET_VERSION_MAJOR) && (EET_VERSION_MAJOR >= 1) && defined(EET_VERSION_MINOR) && (EET_VERSION_MINOR > 2) - * printf("Eet version: %i.%i.%i\n", - * eet_version->major, - * eet_version->minor, - * eet_version->micro); - * if (eet_version->revision > 0) - * { - * printf(" Built from SVN revision # %i\n", eet_version->revision); - * } - * #endif - * @endcode - * - * Note the \#if check can be dropped if your program refuses to compile or - * work with an Eet version less than 1.3.0. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Version -{ - int major; /** < major (binary or source incompatible changes) */ - int minor; /** < minor (new features, bugfixes, major improvements version) */ - int micro; /** < micro (bugfix, internal improvements, no new features version) */ - int revision; /** < svn revision (0 if a proper release or the svn revision number Eet is built from) */ -} Eet_Version; - -EAPI extern Eet_Version *eet_version; - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Group Top level functions - * Functions that affect Eet as a whole. - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @enum _Eet_Error - * All the error identifiers known by Eet. - */ -typedef enum _Eet_Error -{ - EET_ERROR_NONE, /**< No error, it's all fine! */ - EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT, /**< Given object or handle is NULL or invalid */ - EET_ERROR_EMPTY, /**< There was nothing to do */ - EET_ERROR_NOT_WRITABLE, /**< Could not write to file or file is #EET_FILE_MODE_READ */ - EET_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, /**< Could not allocate memory */ - EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR, /**< Failed to write data to destination */ - EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_FILE_TOO_BIG, /**< Failed to write file since it is too big */ - EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_IO_ERROR, /**< Failed to write due a generic Input/Output error */ - EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_OUT_OF_SPACE, /**< Failed to write due out of space */ - EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_FILE_CLOSED, /**< Failed to write because file was closed */ - EET_ERROR_MMAP_FAILED, /**< Could not mmap file */ - EET_ERROR_X509_ENCODING_FAILED, /**< Could not encode using X509 */ - EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED, /**< Could not validate signature */ - EET_ERROR_INVALID_SIGNATURE, /**< Signature is invalid */ - EET_ERROR_NOT_SIGNED, /**< File or contents are not signed */ - EET_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, /**< Function is not implemented */ - EET_ERROR_PRNG_NOT_SEEDED, /**< Could not introduce random seed */ - EET_ERROR_ENCRYPT_FAILED, /**< Could not encrypt contents */ - EET_ERROR_DECRYPT_FAILED /**< Could not decrypt contents */ -} Eet_Error; /**< Eet error identifiers */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Compression Eet Compression Levels - * Compression modes/levels supported by Eet. - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @enum _Eet_Compression - * All the compression modes known by Eet. - */ - -typedef enum _Eet_Compression -{ - EET_COMPRESSION_NONE = 0, /**< No compression at all @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_DEFAULT = 1, /**< Default compression (Zlib) @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_LOW = 2, /**< Fast but minimal compression (Zlib) @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_MED = 6, /**< Medium compression level (Zlib) @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_HI = 9, /**< Slow but high compression level (Zlib) @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST = 10, /**< Very fast, but lower compression ratio (LZ4HC) @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST = 11, /**< Very fast, but lower compression ratio (faster to compress than EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST) (LZ4) @since 1.7 */ - - EET_COMPRESSION_LOW2 = 3, /**< Space filler for compatibility. Don't use it @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_MED1 = 4, /**< Space filler for compatibility. Don't use it @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_MED2 = 5, /**< Space filler for compatibility. Don't use it @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_HI1 = 7, /**< Space filler for compatibility. Don't use it @since 1.7 */ - EET_COMPRESSION_HI2 = 8 /**< Space filler for compatibility. Don't use it @since 1.7 */ -} Eet_Compression; /**< Eet compression modes @since 1.7 */ - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * Initialize the EET library. - * - * The first time this function is called, it will perform all the internal - * initialization required for the library to function properly and increment - * the initialization counter. Any subsequent call only increment this counter - * and return its new value, so it's safe to call this function more than once. - * - * @return The new init count. Will be 0 if initialization failed. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_init(void); - -/** - * Shut down the EET library. - * - * If eet_init() was called more than once for the running application, - * eet_shutdown() will decrement the initialization counter and return its - * new value, without doing anything else. When the counter reaches 0, all - * of the internal elements will be shutdown and any memory used freed. - * - * @return The new init count. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_shutdown(void); - -/** - * Clear eet cache - * - * For a faster access to previously accessed data, Eet keeps an internal - * cache of files. These files will be freed automatically only when - * they are unused and the cache gets full, in order based on the last time - * they were used. - * On systems with little memory this may present an unnecessary constraint, - * so eet_clearcache() is available for users to reclaim the memory used by - * files that are no longer needed. Those that were open using - * ::EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE or ::EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE and have modifications, - * will be written down to disk before flushing them from memory. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_clearcache(void); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_File_Group Eet File Main Functions - * - * Functions to create, destroy and do basic manipulation of - * #Eet_File handles. - * - * This sections explains how to use the most basic Eet functions, which - * are used to work with eet files, read data from them, store it back in or - * take a look at what entries it contains, without making use of the - * serialization capabilities explained in @ref Eet_Data_Group. - * - * The following example will serve as an introduction to most, if not all, - * of these functions. - * - * If you are only using Eet, this is the only header you need to include. - * @dontinclude eet-file.c - * @skipline Eet.h - * - * Now let's create ourselves an eet file to play with. The following function - * shows step by step how to open a file and write some data in it. - * First, we define our file handler and some other things we'll put in it. - * @line static int - * @skip Eet_File - * @until "; - * @skip eet_open - * - * We open a new file in write mode, and if it fails, we just return, since - * there's not much more we can do about it.. - * @until return - * - * Now, we need to write some data in our file. For now, strings will suffice, - * so let's just dump a bunch of them in there. - * @until } - * - * As you can see, we copied a string into our static buffer, which is a bit - * bigger than the full length of the string, and then told Eet to write it - * into the file, compressed, returning the size of the data written into the - * file. - * This is all to show that Eet treats data as just data. It doesn't matter - * what that data represents (for now), it's all just bytes for it. As running - * the following code will show, we took a string of around 30 bytes and put it - * in a buffer of 1024 bytes, but the returned size won't be any of those. - * @until printf - * - * Next, we copy into our buffer our set of strings, including their null - * terminators and write them into the file. No error checking for the sake - * of brevity. And a call to eet_sync() to make sure all out data is - * properly written down to disk, even though we haven't yet closed the file. - * @until eet_sync - * - * One more write, this time our large array of binary data and... well, I - * couldn't come up with a valid use of the last set of strings we stored, - * so let's take it out from the file with eet_delete(). - * @until eet_delete - * - * Finally, we close the file, saving any changes back to disk and return. - * Notice how, if there's any error closing the file or saving its contents, - * the return value from the function will be a false one, which later on - * will make the program exit with an error code. - * @until return - * - * Moving onto our main function, we will open the same file and read it back. - * Trivial, but it'll show how we can do so in more than one way. We'll skip - * the variable declarations, as they aren't very different from what we've - * seen already. - * - * We start from the beginning by initializing Eet so things in general work. - * Forgetting to do so will result in weird results or crashes when calling - * any eet function, so if you experience something like that, the first thing - * to look at is whether eet_init() is missing. - * Then we call our @p create_eet_file function, described above, to make - * sure we have something to work with. If the function fails it will return - * 0 and we just exit, since nothing from here onwards will work anyway. - * @skip eet_init - * @until return - * - * Let's take a look now at what entries our file has. For this, we use - * eet_list(), which will return a list of strings, each being the name of - * one entry. Since we skipped before, it may be worth noting that @p list - * is declared as a @p char **. - * The @p num parameter will, of course, have the number of entries contained - * in our file. - * If everything's fine, we'll get our list and print it to the screen, and - * once done with it, we free the list. That's just the list, not its contents, - * as they are internal strings used by Eet and trying to free them will surely - * break things. - * @until } - * - * Reading back plain data is simple. Just a call to eet_read() with the file - * to read from, and the name of the entry we are interested in. We get back - * our data and the passed @p size parameter will contain the size of it. If - * the data was stored compressed, it will decompressed first. - * @until } - * - * Another simple read for the set of strings from before, except those were - * deleted, so we should get a NULL return and continue normally. - * @until } - * - * Finally, we'll get our binary data in the same way we got the strings. Once - * again, it makes no difference for Eet what the data is, it's up to us to - * know how to handle it. - * @until { - * - * Now some cheating, we know that this data is an Eet file because, well... - * we just know it. So we are going to open it and take a look at its insides. - * For this, eet_open() won't work, as it needs to have a file on disk to read - * from and all we have is some data in RAM. - * - * So how do we do? One way would be to create a normal file and write down - * our data, then open it with eet_open(). Another, faster and more efficient - * if all we want to do is read the file, is to use eet_memopen_read(). - * @until memopen - * - * As you can see, the size we got from our previous read was put to good use - * this time. Unlike the first one where all we had were strings, the size - * of the data read only serves to demonstrate that we are reading back the - * entire size of our original @p buf variable. - * - * A little peeking to see how many entries the file has and to make an - * example of eet_num_entries() to get that number when we don't care about - * their names. - * @until printf - * - * More cheating follows. Just like we knew this was an Eet file, we also know - * what key to read from, and ontop of that we know that the data in it is not - * compressed. - * Knowing all this allows us to take some shortcuts. - * @until read_direct - * - * That's a direct print of our data, whatever that data is. We don't want - * to worry about having to free it later, so we just used eet_direct_read() - * to tell Eet to gives a pointer to the internal data in the file, without - * duplicating it. Since we said that data was not compressed, we shouldn't - * worry about printing garbage to the screen (and yes, we also know the data - * is yet another string). - * We also don't care about the size of the data as it was stored in the file, - * so we passed NULL as the size parameter. - * One very important note about this, however, is that we don't care about - * the size parameter because the data in the file contains the null - * terminator for the string. So when using Eet to store strings this way, - * it's very important to consider whether you will keep that final null - * byte, or to always get the size read and do the necessary checks and copies. - * It's up to the user and the particular use cases to decide how this will - * be done. - * - * With everything done, close this second file and free the data used to open - * it. And this is important, we can't free that data until we are done with - * the file, as Eet is using it. When opening with eet_memopen_read(), the data - * passed to it must be available for as long as the the file is open. - * @until } - * - * Finally, we close the first file, shutdown all internal resources used by - * Eet and leave our main function, thus terminating our program. - * @until return - * - * You can look at the full code of the example @ref eet-file.c "here". - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @enum _Eet_File_Mode - * Modes that a file can be opened. - */ -typedef enum _Eet_File_Mode -{ - EET_FILE_MODE_INVALID = -1, - EET_FILE_MODE_READ, /**< File is read-only. */ - EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE, /**< File is write-only. */ - EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE /**< File is for both read and write */ -} Eet_File_Mode; /**< Modes that a file can be opened. */ - -/** - * @typedef Eet_File - * Opaque handle that defines an Eet file (or memory). - * - * This handle will be returned by the functions eet_open() and - * eet_memopen_read() and is used by every other function that affects the - * file in any way. When you are done with it, call eet_close() to close it - * and, if the file was open for writing, write down to disk any changes made - * to it. - * - * @see eet_open() - * @see eet_memopen_read() - * @see eet_close() - */ -typedef struct _Eet_File Eet_File; - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Dictionary - * Opaque handle that defines a file-backed (mmaped) dictionary of strings. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Dictionary Eet_Dictionary; - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Entries - * Eet files may contains multiple Entries per file, this handle describe them. You can get that handle from an iterator given by eet_list_entries(). - * - * @see eet_list_entries() - * @since 1.8.0 - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Entry Eet_Entry; -struct _Eet_Entry -{ - const char *name; /**< The entry name */ - - int offset; /**< Where it start in the file */ - int size; /**< The size on disk */ - int data_size; /**< The decompressed size if relevant */ - - Eina_Bool compression; /**< Is this data compressed ? */ - Eina_Bool ciphered; /**< Is it ciphered ? */ - Eina_Bool alias; /**< Is it an alias ? */ -}; - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * Open an eet file on disk, and returns a handle to it. - * @param file The file path to the eet file. eg: @c "/tmp/file.eet". - * @param mode The mode for opening. Either #EET_FILE_MODE_READ, - * #EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE or #EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE. - * @return An opened eet file handle. - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - * - * This function will open an exiting eet file for reading, and build - * the directory table in memory and return a handle to the file, if it - * exists and can be read, and no memory errors occur on the way, otherwise - * NULL will be returned. - * - * It will also open an eet file for writing. This will, if successful, - * delete the original file and replace it with a new empty file, till - * the eet file handle is closed or flushed. If it cannot be opened for - * writing or a memory error occurs, NULL is returned. - * - * You can also open the file for read/write. If you then write a key that - * does not exist it will be created, if the key exists it will be replaced - * by the new data. - * - * If the same file is opened multiple times, then the same file handle will - * be returned as eet maintains an internal list of all currently open - * files. Note that it considers files opened for read only and those opened - * for read/write and write only as 2 separate sets. Those that do not write - * to the file and those that do. Eet will allow 2 handles to the same file - * if they are in the 2 separate lists/groups. That means opening a file for - * read only looks in the read only set, and returns a handle to that file - * handle and increments its reference count. If you open a file for read/write - * or write only it looks in the write set and returns a handle after - * incrementing the reference count. You need to close an eet file handle - * as many times as it has been opened to maintain correct reference counts. - * Files whose modified timestamp or size do not match those of the existing - * referenced file handles will not be returned and a new handle will be - * returned instead. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - */ -EAPI Eet_File * -eet_open(const char *file, - Eet_File_Mode mode); - -/** - * Open an eet file directly from a memory location. The data is not copied, - * so you must keep it around as long as the eet file is open. There is - * currently no cache for this kind of Eet_File, so it's reopened every time - * you use eet_memopen_read. - * @param data Address of file in memory. - * @param size Size of memory to be read. - * @return A handle to the file. - * - * Files opened this way will always be in read-only mode. - * - * @since 1.1.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_File * -eet_memopen_read(const void *data, - size_t size); - -/** - * Get the mode an Eet_File was opened with. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @return The mode ef was opened with. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_File_Mode -eet_mode_get(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * Close an eet file handle and flush pending writes. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @return An eet error identifier. - * - * This function will flush any pending writes to disk if the eet file - * was opened for write, and free all data associated with the file handle - * and file, and close the file. If it was opened for read (or read/write), - * the file handle may still be held open internally for caching purposes. - * To flush speculatively held eet file handles use eet_clearcache(). - * - * If the eet file handle is not valid nothing will be done. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - * - * @see eet_clearcache() - */ -EAPI Eet_Error -eet_close(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * Sync content of an eet file handle, flushing pending writes. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @return An eet error identifier. - * - * This function will flush any pending writes to disk. The eet file must - * be opened for write. - * - * If the eet file handle is not valid nothing will be done. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Error -eet_sync(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * Return a handle to the shared string dictionary of the Eet file - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @return A handle to the dictionary of the file - * - * This function returns a handle to the dictionary of an Eet file whose - * handle is @p ef, if a dictionary exists. NULL is returned otherwise or - * if the file handle is known to be invalid. - * - * @see eet_dictionary_string_check() to know if given string came - * from the dictionary or it was dynamically allocated using - * the #Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class instructions. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Dictionary * -eet_dictionary_get(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * Check if a given string comes from a given dictionary - * @param ed A valid dictionary handle - * @param string A valid 0 byte terminated C string - * @return 1 if it is in the dictionary, 0 otherwise - * - * This checks the given dictionary to see if the given string is actually - * inside that dictionary (i.e. comes from it) and returns 1 if it does. - * If the dictionary handle is invalid, the string is NULL or the string is - * not in the dictionary, 0 is returned. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_dictionary_string_check(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const char *string); - -/** - * Return the number of strings inside a dictionary - * @param ed A valid dictionary handle - * @return the number of strings inside a dictionary - * - * @since 1.6.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_dictionary_count(const Eet_Dictionary *ed); - -/** - * Read a specified entry from an eet file and return data - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param size_ret Number of bytes read from entry and returned. - * @return The data stored in that entry in the eet file. - * - * This function finds an entry in the eet file that is stored under the - * name specified, and returns that data, decompressed, if successful. - * NULL is returned if the lookup fails or if memory errors are - * encountered. It is the job of the calling program to call free() on - * the returned data. The number of bytes in the returned data chunk are - * placed in size_ret. - * - * If the eet file handle is not valid NULL is returned and size_ret is - * filled with 0. - * - * @see eet_read_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_read(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * Read a specified entry from an eet file and return data - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param size_ret Number of bytes read from entry and returned. - * @return The data stored in that entry in the eet file. - * - * This function finds an entry in the eet file that is stored under the - * name specified, and returns that data if not compressed and successful. - * NULL is returned if the lookup fails or if memory errors are - * encountered or if the data is compressed. The calling program must never - * call free() on the returned data. The number of bytes in the returned - * data chunk are placed in size_ret. - * - * If the eet file handle is not valid NULL is returned and size_ret is - * filled with 0. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI const void * -eet_read_direct(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * Write a specified entry to an eet file handle - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param data Pointer to the data to be stored. - * @param size Length in bytes in the data to be stored. - * @param compress Compression flags (1 == compress, 0 = don't compress). - * @return bytes written on successful write, 0 on failure. - * - * This function will write the specified chunk of data to the eet file - * and return greater than 0 on success. 0 will be returned on failure. - * - * The eet file handle must be a valid file handle for an eet file opened - * for writing. If it is not, 0 will be returned and no action will be - * performed. - * - * Name, and data must not be NULL, and size must be > 0. If these - * conditions are not met, 0 will be returned. - * - * The data will be copied (and optionally compressed) in ram, pending - * a flush to disk (it will stay in ram till the eet file handle is - * closed though). - * - * @see eet_write_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_write(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const void *data, - int size, - int compress); - -/** - * Delete a specified entry from an Eet file being written or re-written - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @return Success or failure of the delete. - * - * This function will delete the specified chunk of data from the eet file - * and return greater than 0 on success. 0 will be returned on failure. - * - * The eet file handle must be a valid file handle for an eet file opened - * for writing. If it is not, 0 will be returned and no action will be - * performed. - * - * Name, must not be NULL, otherwise 0 will be returned. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_delete(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name); - -/** - * Alias a specific section to another one. Destination may exist or not, - * no checks are done. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @param name Name of the new entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param destination Actual source of the aliased entry eg: "/base/the_real_stuff_i_want". - * @param compress Compression flags (1 == compress, 0 = don't compress). - * @return EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on failure. - * - * Name and Destination must not be NULL, otherwise EINA_FALSE will be returned. - * The equivalent of this would be calling 'ln -s destination name' - * - * @since 1.3.3 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_alias(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *destination, - int compress); - -/** - * Retrieve the filename of an Eet_File - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @return The stringshared file string opened with eet_open(), or NULL on error - * - * @note This function will return NULL for files opened with eet_memopen_read() - * - * @since 1.6 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI const char * -eet_file_get(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * Retrieve the destination name of an alias - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want" - * @return Destination of the alias. eg: "/base/the_real_stuff_i_want", NULL on failure - * - * Name must not be NULL, otherwise NULL will be returned. - * - * @since 1.5 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI const char * -eet_alias_get(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name); - -/** - * List all entries in eet file matching shell glob. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @param glob A shell glob to match against. - * @param count_ret Number of entries found to match. - * @return Pointer to an array of strings. - * - * This function will list all entries in the eet file matching the - * supplied shell glob and return an allocated list of their names, if - * there are any, and if no memory errors occur. - * - * The eet file handle must be valid and glob must not be NULL, or NULL - * will be returned and count_ret will be filled with 0. - * - * The calling program must call free() on the array returned, but NOT - * on the string pointers in the array. They are taken as read-only - * internals from the eet file handle. They are only valid as long as - * the file handle is not closed. When it is closed those pointers in the - * array are now not valid and should not be used. - * - * On success the array returned will have a list of string pointers - * that are the names of the entries that matched, and count_ret will have - * the number of entries in this array placed in it. - * - * Hint: an easy way to list all entries in an eet file is to use a glob - * value of "*". - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI char ** -eet_list(Eet_File *ef, - const char *glob, - int *count_ret); - -/** - * Return an iterator that will describe each entry of an Eet_File. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @return An interator of Eet_Entry. - * - * @since 1.8.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ - -EAPI Eina_Iterator *eet_list_entries(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * Return the number of entries in the specified eet file. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @return Number of entries in ef or -1 if the number of entries - * cannot be read due to open mode restrictions. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_num_entries(Eet_File *ef); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_File_Cipher_Group Eet File Ciphered Main Functions - * - * Most of the @ref Eet_File_Group have alternative versions that - * accounts for ciphers to protect their content. - * - * @see @ref Eet_Cipher_Group - * - * @ingroup Eet_File_Group - */ - -/** - * Read a specified entry from an eet file and return data using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param size_ret Number of bytes read from entry and returned. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @return The data stored in that entry in the eet file. - * - * This function finds an entry in the eet file that is stored under the - * name specified, and returns that data, decompressed, if successful. - * NULL is returned if the lookup fails or if memory errors are - * encountered. It is the job of the calling program to call free() on - * the returned data. The number of bytes in the returned data chunk are - * placed in size_ret. - * - * If the eet file handle is not valid NULL is returned and size_ret is - * filled with 0. - * - * @see eet_read() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - int *size_ret, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * Write a specified entry to an eet file handle using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param data Pointer to the data to be stored. - * @param size Length in bytes in the data to be stored. - * @param compress Compression flags (1 == compress, 0 = don't compress). - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @return bytes written on successful write, 0 on failure. - * - * This function will write the specified chunk of data to the eet file - * and return greater than 0 on success. 0 will be returned on failure. - * - * The eet file handle must be a valid file handle for an eet file opened - * for writing. If it is not, 0 will be returned and no action will be - * performed. - * - * Name, and data must not be NULL, and size must be > 0. If these - * conditions are not met, 0 will be returned. - * - * The data will be copied (and optionally compressed) in ram, pending - * a flush to disk (it will stay in ram till the eet file handle is - * closed though). - * - * @see eet_write() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const void *data, - int size, - int compress, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_File_Image_Group Image Store and Load - * - * Eet efficiently stores and loads images, including alpha - * channels and lossy compressions. - * - * Eet can handle both lossy compression with different levels of quality and - * non-lossy compression with different compression levels. It's also possible, - * given an image data, to only read its header to get the image information - * without decoding the entire content for it. - * - * The encode family of functions will take an image raw buffer and its - * parameters and compress it in memory, returning the new buffer. - * Likewise, the decode functions will read from the given location in memory - * and return the uncompressed image. - * - * The read and write functions will, respectively, encode and decode to or - * from an Eet file, under the specified key. - * - * These functions are fairly low level and the same functionality can be - * achieved using Evas and Edje, making it much easier to work with images - * as well as not needing to worry about things like scaling them. - */ - -/** - * Read just the header data for an image and dont decode the pixels. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on successful decode, 0 otherwise - * - * Reads and decodes the image header data stored under the given key and - * Eet file. - * - * The information decoded is placed in each of the parameters, which must be - * provided. The width and height, measured in pixels, will be stored under - * the variables pointed by @p w and @p h, respectively. If the read or - * decode of the header fails, this values will be 0. The @p alpha parameter - * will be 1 or 0, denoting if the alpha channel of the image is used or not. - * If the image was losslessly compressed, the @p compress parameter will hold - * the compression amount used, ranging from 0 to 9 and @p lossy will be 0. - * In the case of lossy compression, @p lossy will be 1, and the compression - * quality will be placed under @p quality, with a value ranging from 0 to 100. - * - * @see eet_data_image_header_decode() - * @see eet_data_image_header_read_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_read(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Read image data from the named key in the eet file. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return The image pixel data decoded - * - * Reads and decodes the image stored in the given Eet file under the named - * key. - * - * The returned pixel data is a linear array of pixels starting from the - * top-left of the image, scanning row by row from left to right. Each pile - * is a 32bit value, with the high byte being the alpha channel, the next being - * red, then green, and the low byte being blue. - * - * The rest of the parameters are the same as in eet_data_image_header_read(). - * - * On success the function returns a pointer to the image data decoded. The - * calling application is responsible for calling free() on the image data - * when it is done with it. On failure NULL is returned and the parameter - * values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_header_read() - * @see eet_data_image_decode() - * @see eet_data_image_read_cipher() - * @see eet_data_image_read_to_surface() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_read(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Read image data from the named key in the eet file and store it in the given buffer. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param src_x The starting x coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param src_y The starting y coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param d A pointer to the pixel surface. - * @param w The expected width in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param h The expected height in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param row_stride The length of a pixels line in the destination surface. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on success, 0 otherwise. - * - * Reads and decodes the image stored in the given Eet file, placing the - * resulting pixel data in the buffer pointed by the user. - * - * Like eet_data_image_read(), it takes the image data stored under the - * @p name key in the @p ef file, but instead of returning a new buffer with - * the pixel data, it places the result in the buffer pointed by @p d, which - * must be provided by the user and of sufficient size to hold the requested - * portion of the image. - * - * The @p src_x and @p src_y parameters indicate the top-left corner of the - * section of the image to decode. These have to be higher or equal than 0 and - * less than the respective total width and height of the image. The width - * and height of the section of the image to decode are given in @p w and @p h - * and also can't be higher than the total width and height of the image. - * - * The @p row_stride parameter indicates the length in bytes of each line in - * the destination buffer and it has to be at least @p w * 4. - * - * All the other parameters are the same as in eet_data_image_read(). - * - * On success the function returns 1, and 0 on failure. On failure the - * parameter values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_read() - * @see eet_data_image_decode() - * @see eet_data_image_decode_to_surface() - * @see eet_data_image_read_to_surface_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.2 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_read_to_surface(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Write image data to the named key in an eet file. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param data A pointer to the image pixel data. - * @param w The width of the image in pixels. - * @param h The height of the image in pixels. - * @param alpha The alpha channel flag. - * @param compress The compression amount. - * @param quality The quality encoding amount. - * @param lossy The lossiness flag. - * @return Success if the data was encoded and written or not. - * - * This function takes image pixel data and encodes it in an eet file - * stored under the supplied name key, and returns how many bytes were - * actually written to encode the image data. - * - * The data expected is the same format as returned by eet_data_image_read. - * If this is not the case weird things may happen. Width and height must - * be between 1 and 8000 pixels. The alpha flags can be 0 or 1 (0 meaning - * the alpha values are not useful and 1 meaning they are). Compress can - * be from 0 to 9 (0 meaning no compression, 9 meaning full compression). - * This is only used if the image is not lossily encoded. Quality is used on - * lossy compression and should be a value from 0 to 100. The lossy flag - * can be 0 or 1. 0 means encode losslessly and 1 means to encode with - * image quality loss (but then have a much smaller encoding). - * - * On success this function returns the number of bytes that were required - * to encode the image data, or on failure it returns 0. - * - * @see eet_data_image_read() - * @see eet_data_image_encode() - * @see eet_data_image_write_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_write(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int compress, - int quality, - int lossy); - -/** - * Decode Image data header only to get information. - * @param data The encoded pixel data. - * @param size The size, in bytes, of the encoded pixel data. - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure. - * - * This function works exactly like eet_data_image_header_read(), but instead - * of reading from an Eet file, it takes the buffer of size @p size pointed - * by @p data, which must be a valid Eet encoded image. - * - * On success the function returns 1 indicating the header was read and - * decoded properly, or 0 on failure. - * - * @see eet_data_image_header_read() - * @see eet_data_image_header_decode_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Decode Image data into pixel data. - * @param data The encoded pixel data. - * @param size The size, in bytes, of the encoded pixel data. - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return The image pixel data decoded - * - * This function takes encoded pixel data and decodes it into raw RGBA - * pixels on success. - * - * It works exactly like eet_data_image_read(), but it takes the encoded - * data in the @p data buffer of size @p size, instead of reading from a file. - * All the others parameters are also the same. - * - * On success the function returns a pointer to the image data decoded. The - * calling application is responsible for calling free() on the image data - * when it is done with it. On failure NULL is returned and the parameter - * values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_read() - * @see eet_data_image_decode_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Decode Image data into pixel data and stores in the given buffer. - * @param data The encoded pixel data. - * @param size The size, in bytes, of the encoded pixel data. - * @param src_x The starting x coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param src_y The starting y coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param d A pointer to the pixel surface. - * @param w The expected width in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param h The expected height in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param row_stride The length of a pixels line in the destination surface. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on success, 0 otherwise. - * - * Like eet_data_image_read_to_surface(), but reading the given @p data buffer - * instead of a file. - * - * On success the function returns 1, and 0 on failure. On failure the - * parameter values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_read_to_surface() - * @see eet_data_image_decode_to_surface_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.2 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_decode_to_surface(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Encode image data for storage or transmission. - * @param data A pointer to the image pixel data. - * @param size_ret A pointer to an int to hold the size of the returned data. - * @param w The width of the image in pixels. - * @param h The height of the image in pixels. - * @param alpha The alpha channel flag. - * @param compress The compression amount. - * @param quality The quality encoding amount. - * @param lossy The lossiness flag. - * @return The encoded image data. - * - * This function stakes image pixel data and encodes it with compression and - * possible loss of quality (as a trade off for size) for storage or - * transmission to another system. - * - * It works like eet_data_image_write(), but instead of writing the encoded - * image into an Eet file, it allocates a new buffer of the size required and - * returns the encoded data in it. - * - * On success this function returns a pointer to the encoded data that you - * can free with free() when no longer needed. - * - * @see eet_data_image_write() - * @see eet_data_image_read() - * @see eet_data_image_encode_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_encode(const void *data, - int *size_ret, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int compress, - int quality, - int lossy); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group Image Store and Load using a Cipher - * - * Most of the @ref Eet_File_Image_Group have alternative versions - * that accounts for ciphers to protect their content. - * - * @see @ref Eet_Cipher_Group - * - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Group - */ - -/** - * Read just the header data for an image and dont decode the pixels using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on successful decode, 0 otherwise - * - * This function reads an image from an eet file stored under the named - * key in the eet file and return a pointer to the decompressed pixel data. - * - * The other parameters of the image (width, height etc.) are placed into - * the values pointed to (they must be supplied). The pixel data is a linear - * array of pixels starting from the top-left of the image scanning row by - * row from left to right. Each pixel is a 32bit value, with the high byte - * being the alpha channel, the next being red, then green, and the low byte - * being blue. The width and height are measured in pixels and will be - * greater than 0 when returned. The alpha flag is either 0 or 1. 0 denotes - * that the alpha channel is not used. 1 denotes that it is significant. - * Compress is filled with the compression value/amount the image was - * stored with. The quality value is filled with the quality encoding of - * the image file (0 - 100). The lossy flags is either 0 or 1 as to if - * the image was encoded lossily or not. - * - * On success the function returns 1 indicating the header was read and - * decoded properly, or 0 on failure. - * - * @see eet_data_image_header_read() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Read image data from the named key in the eet file using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return The image pixel data decoded - * - * This function reads an image from an eet file stored under the named - * key in the eet file and return a pointer to the decompressed pixel data. - * - * The other parameters of the image (width, height etc.) are placed into - * the values pointed to (they must be supplied). The pixel data is a linear - * array of pixels starting from the top-left of the image scanning row by - * row from left to right. Each pixel is a 32bit value, with the high byte - * being the alpha channel, the next being red, then green, and the low byte - * being blue. The width and height are measured in pixels and will be - * greater than 0 when returned. The alpha flag is either 0 or 1. 0 denotes - * that the alpha channel is not used. 1 denotes that it is significant. - * Compress is filled with the compression value/amount the image was - * stored with. The quality value is filled with the quality encoding of - * the image file (0 - 100). The lossy flags is either 0 or 1 as to if - * the image was encoded lossily or not. - * - * On success the function returns a pointer to the image data decoded. The - * calling application is responsible for calling free() on the image data - * when it is done with it. On failure NULL is returned and the parameter - * values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_read() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Read image data from the named key in the eet file using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for reading. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param src_x The starting x coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param src_y The starting y coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param d A pointer to the pixel surface. - * @param w The expected width in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param h The expected height in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param row_stride The length of a pixels line in the destination surface. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on success, 0 otherwise. - * - * This function reads an image from an eet file stored under the named - * key in the eet file and return a pointer to the decompressed pixel data. - * - * The other parameters of the image (width, height etc.) are placed into - * the values pointed to (they must be supplied). The pixel data is a linear - * array of pixels starting from the top-left of the image scanning row by - * row from left to right. Each pixel is a 32bit value, with the high byte - * being the alpha channel, the next being red, then green, and the low byte - * being blue. The width and height are measured in pixels and will be - * greater than 0 when returned. The alpha flag is either 0 or 1. 0 denotes - * that the alpha channel is not used. 1 denotes that it is significant. - * Compress is filled with the compression value/amount the image was - * stored with. The quality value is filled with the quality encoding of - * the image file (0 - 100). The lossy flags is either 0 or 1 as to if - * the image was encoded lossily or not. - * - * On success the function returns 1, and 0 on failure. On failure the - * parameter values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_read_to_surface() - * - * @since 1.0.2 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_read_to_surface_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Write image data to the named key in an eet file using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle opened for writing. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param data A pointer to the image pixel data. - * @param w The width of the image in pixels. - * @param h The height of the image in pixels. - * @param alpha The alpha channel flag. - * @param compress The compression amount. - * @param quality The quality encoding amount. - * @param lossy The lossiness flag. - * @return Success if the data was encoded and written or not. - * - * This function takes image pixel data and encodes it in an eet file - * stored under the supplied name key, and returns how many bytes were - * actually written to encode the image data. - * - * The data expected is the same format as returned by eet_data_image_read. - * If this is not the case weird things may happen. Width and height must - * be between 1 and 8000 pixels. The alpha flags can be 0 or 1 (0 meaning - * the alpha values are not useful and 1 meaning they are). Compress can - * be from 0 to 9 (0 meaning no compression, 9 meaning full compression). - * This is only used if the image is not lossily encoded. Quality is used on - * lossy compression and should be a value from 0 to 100. The lossy flag - * can be 0 or 1. 0 means encode losslessly and 1 means to encode with - * image quality loss (but then have a much smaller encoding). - * - * On success this function returns the number of bytes that were required - * to encode the image data, or on failure it returns 0. - * - * @see eet_data_image_write() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int compress, - int quality, - int lossy); - -/** - * Decode Image data header only to get information using a cipher. - * @param data The encoded pixel data. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size The size, in bytes, of the encoded pixel data. - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure. - * - * This function takes encoded pixel data and decodes it into raw RGBA - * pixels on success. - * - * The other parameters of the image (width, height etc.) are placed into - * the values pointed to (they must be supplied). The pixel data is a linear - * array of pixels starting from the top-left of the image scanning row by - * row from left to right. Each pixel is a 32bit value, with the high byte - * being the alpha channel, the next being red, then green, and the low byte - * being blue. The width and height are measured in pixels and will be - * greater than 0 when returned. The alpha flag is either 0 or 1. 0 denotes - * that the alpha channel is not used. 1 denotes that it is significant. - * Compress is filled with the compression value/amount the image was - * stored with. The quality value is filled with the quality encoding of - * the image file (0 - 100). The lossy flags is either 0 or 1 as to if - * the image was encoded lossily or not. - * - * On success the function returns 1 indicating the header was read and - * decoded properly, or 0 on failure. - * - * @see eet_data_image_header_decode() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_decode_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Decode Image data into pixel data using a cipher. - * @param data The encoded pixel data. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size The size, in bytes, of the encoded pixel data. - * @param w A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the width in pixels. - * @param h A pointer to the unsigned int to hold the height in pixels. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return The image pixel data decoded - * - * This function takes encoded pixel data and decodes it into raw RGBA - * pixels on success. - * - * The other parameters of the image (width, height etc.) are placed into - * the values pointed to (they must be supplied). The pixel data is a linear - * array of pixels starting from the top-left of the image scanning row by - * row from left to right. Each pixel is a 32bit value, with the high byte - * being the alpha channel, the next being red, then green, and the low byte - * being blue. The width and height are measured in pixels and will be - * greater than 0 when returned. The alpha flag is either 0 or 1. 0 denotes - * that the alpha channel is not used. 1 denotes that it is significant. - * Compress is filled with the compression value/amount the image was - * stored with. The quality value is filled with the quality encoding of - * the image file (0 - 100). The lossy flags is either 0 or 1 as to if - * the image was encoded lossily or not. - * - * On success the function returns a pointer to the image data decoded. The - * calling application is responsible for calling free() on the image data - * when it is done with it. On failure NULL is returned and the parameter - * values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_decode() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_decode_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Decode Image data into pixel data using a cipher. - * @param data The encoded pixel data. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size The size, in bytes, of the encoded pixel data. - * @param src_x The starting x coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param src_y The starting y coordinate from where to dump the stream. - * @param d A pointer to the pixel surface. - * @param w The expected width in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param h The expected height in pixels of the pixel surface to decode. - * @param row_stride The length of a pixels line in the destination surface. - * @param alpha A pointer to the int to hold the alpha flag. - * @param compress A pointer to the int to hold the compression amount. - * @param quality A pointer to the int to hold the quality amount. - * @param lossy A pointer to the int to hold the lossiness flag. - * @return 1 on success, 0 otherwise. - * - * This function takes encoded pixel data and decodes it into raw RGBA - * pixels on success. - * - * The other parameters of the image (alpha, compress etc.) are placed into - * the values pointed to (they must be supplied). The pixel data is a linear - * array of pixels starting from the top-left of the image scanning row by - * row from left to right. Each pixel is a 32bit value, with the high byte - * being the alpha channel, the next being red, then green, and the low byte - * being blue. The width and height are measured in pixels and will be - * greater than 0 when returned. The alpha flag is either 0 or 1. 0 denotes - * that the alpha channel is not used. 1 denotes that it is significant. - * Compress is filled with the compression value/amount the image was - * stored with. The quality value is filled with the quality encoding of - * the image file (0 - 100). The lossy flags is either 0 or 1 as to if - * the image was encoded lossily or not. - * - * On success the function returns 1, and 0 on failure. On failure the - * parameter values may not contain any sensible data. - * - * @see eet_data_image_decode_to_surface() - * - * @since 1.0.2 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_image_decode_to_surface_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *compress, - int *quality, - int *lossy); - -/** - * Encode image data for storage or transmission using a cipher. - * @param data A pointer to the image pixel data. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size_ret A pointer to an int to hold the size of the returned data. - * @param w The width of the image in pixels. - * @param h The height of the image in pixels. - * @param alpha The alpha channel flag. - * @param compress The compression amount. - * @param quality The quality encoding amount. - * @param lossy The lossiness flag. - * @return The encoded image data. - * - * This function stakes image pixel data and encodes it with compression and - * possible loss of quality (as a trade off for size) for storage or - * transmission to another system. - * - * The data expected is the same format as returned by eet_data_image_read. - * If this is not the case weird things may happen. Width and height must - * be between 1 and 8000 pixels. The alpha flags can be 0 or 1 (0 meaning - * the alpha values are not useful and 1 meaning they are). Compress can - * be from 0 to 9 (0 meaning no compression, 9 meaning full compression). - * This is only used if the image is not lossily encoded. Quality is used on - * lossy compression and should be a value from 0 to 100. The lossy flag - * can be 0 or 1. 0 means encode losslessly and 1 means to encode with - * image quality loss (but then have a much smaller encoding). - * - * On success this function returns a pointer to the encoded data that you - * can free with free() when no longer needed. - * - * @see eet_data_image_encode() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_encode_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int compress, - int quality, - int lossy, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Cipher_Group Cipher, Identity and Protection Mechanisms - * - * Eet allows one to protect entries of an #Eet_File - * individually. This may be used to ensure data was not tampered or - * that third party does not read your data. - * - * @see @ref Eet_File_Cipher_Group - * @see @ref Eet_File_Image_Cipher_Group - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Key - * Opaque handle that defines an identity (also known as key) - * in Eet's cipher system. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Key Eet_Key; - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * Callback used to request if needed the password of a private key. - * - * @param buffer the buffer where to store the password. - * @param size the maximum password size (size of buffer, including '@\0'). - * @param rwflag if the buffer is also readable or just writable. - * @param data currently unused, may contain some context in future. - * @return 1 on success and password was set to @p buffer, 0 on failure. - * - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -typedef int (*Eet_Key_Password_Callback)(char *buffer, int size, int rwflag, void *data); - -/** - * Create an Eet_Key needed for signing an eet file. - * - * The certificate should provide the public that match the private key. - * No verification is done to ensure that. - * - * @param certificate_file The file where to find the certificate. - * @param private_key_file The file that contains the private key. - * @param cb Function to callback if password is required to unlock - * private key. - * @return A key handle to use, or @c NULL on failure. - * - * @see eet_identity_close() - * - * @warning You need to compile signature support in EET. - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Key * -eet_identity_open(const char *certificate_file, - const char *private_key_file, - Eet_Key_Password_Callback cb); - -/** - * Close and release all resource used by an Eet_Key. An - * reference counter prevent it from being freed until all file - * using it are also closed. - * - * @param key the key handle to close and free resources. - * - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_identity_close(Eet_Key *key); - -/** - * Set a key to sign a file - * - * @param ef the file to set the identity. - * @param key the key handle to set as identity. - * @return #EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT if @p ef is invalid or - * #EET_ERROR_NONE on success. - * - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Error -eet_identity_set(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Key *key); - -/** - * Display both private and public key of an Eet_Key. - * - * @param key the handle to print. - * @param out where to print. - * - * @warning You need to compile signature support in EET. - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_identity_print(Eet_Key *key, - FILE *out); - -/** - * Get the x509 der certificate associated with an Eet_File. Will return NULL - * if the file is not signed. - * - * @param ef The file handle to query. - * @param der_length The length of returned data, may be @c NULL. - * @return the x509 certificate or @c NULL on error. - * - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI const void * -eet_identity_x509(Eet_File *ef, - int *der_length); - -/** - * Get the raw signature associated with an Eet_File. Will return NULL - * if the file is not signed. - * - * @param ef The file handle to query. - * @param signature_length The length of returned data, may be @c NULL. - * @return the raw signature or @c NULL on error. - * - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI const void * -eet_identity_signature(Eet_File *ef, - int *signature_length); - -/** - * Get the SHA1 associated with a file. Could be the one used to - * sign the data or if the data where not signed, it will be the - * SHA1 of the file. - * - * @param ef The file handle to query. - * @param sha1_length The length of returned data, may be @c NULL. - * @return the associated SHA1 or @c NULL on error. - * - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI const void * -eet_identity_sha1(Eet_File *ef, - int *sha1_length); - -/** - * Display the x509 der certificate to out. - * - * @param certificate the x509 certificate to print - * @param der_length The length the certificate. - * @param out where to print. - * - * @warning You need to compile signature support in EET. - * @since 1.2.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_identity_certificate_print(const unsigned char *certificate, - int der_length, - FILE *out); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Data_Group Eet Data Serialization - * - * Convenience functions to serialize and parse complex data - * structures to binary blobs. - * - * While Eet core just handles binary blobs, it is often required - * to save some structured data of different types, such as - * strings, integers, lists, hashes and so on. - * - * Eet can serialize and then parse data types given some - * construction instructions. These are defined in two levels: - * - * - #Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class to tell generic memory handling, - * such as the size of the type, how to allocate memory, strings, - * lists, hashes and so on. - * - * - #Eet_Data_Descriptor to tell inside such type, the members and - * their offsets inside the memory blob, their types and - * names. These members can be simple types or other - * #Eet_Data_Descriptor, allowing hierarchical types to be - * defined. - * - * Given that C provides no introspection, this process can be - * quite cumbersome, so we provide lots of macros and convenience - * functions to aid creating the types. - * - * We make now a quick overview of some of the most commonly used elements - * of this part of the library. A simple example of a configuration system - * will work as a somewhat real life example that is still simple enough to - * follow. - * Only the relevant sections will be shown here, but you can get the full - * code @ref eet-data-simple.c "here". - * - * Ignoring the included headers, we'll begin by defining our configuration - * struct. - * @dontinclude eet-data-simple.c - * @skip typedef - * @until } - * - * When using Eet, you don't think in matters of what data the program needs - * to run and which you would like to store. It's all the same and if it makes - * more sense to keep them together, it's perfectly fine to do so. At the time - * of telling Eet how your data is comprised you can leave out the things - * that are runtime only and let Eet take care of the rest for you. - * - * The key used to store the config follows, as well as the variable used to - * store our data descriptor. - * This last one is very important. It's the one thing that Eet will use to - * identify your data, both at the time of writing it to the file and when - * loading from it. - * @skipline MY_CONF - * @skipline Eet_Data_Descriptor - * - * Now we'll see how to create this descriptor, so Eet knows how to handle - * our data later on. - * Begin our function by declaring an Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class, which is - * used to create the actual descriptor. This class contains the name of - * our data type, its size and several functions that dictate how Eet should - * handle memory to allocate the necessary bits to bring our data to life. - * You, as a user, will very hardly set this class' contents directly. The - * most common scenario is to use one of the provided macros that set it using - * the Eina data types, so that's what we'll be doing across all our examples. - * @skip static void - * @until eet_data_descriptor_stream_new - * - * Now that we have our descriptor, we need to make it describe something. - * We do so by telling it which members of our struct we want it to know about - * and their types. - * The eet_data_descriptor_element_add() function takes care of this, but it's - * too cumbersome for normal use, so several macros are provided that make - * it easier to handle. Even with them, however, code can get very repetitive - * and it's not uncommon to define custom macros using them to save on typing. - * @skip #define - * @until } - * - * Now our descriptor knows about the parts of our structure that we are - * interesting in saving. You can see that not all of them are there, yet Eet - * will find those that need saving and do the right thing. When loading our - * data, any non-described fields in the structure will be zeroed, so there's - * no need to worry about garbage memory in them. - * Refer to the documentation of #EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC to understand - * what our macro does. - * - * We are done with our descriptor init function and it's proper to have the - * relevant shutdown. Proper coding guidelines indiciate that all memory - * allocated should be freed when the program ends, and since you will most - * likely keep your descriptor around for the life or your application, it's - * only right to free it at the end. - * @skip static void - * @until } - * - * Not listed here, but included in the full example are functions to create - * a blank configuration and free it. The first one will only be used when - * no file exists to load from, or nothing is found in it, but the latter is - * used regardless of where our data comes from. Unless you are reading direct - * data from the Eet file, you will be in charge of freeing anything loaded - * from it. - * - * Now it's time to look at how we can load our config from some file. - * Begin by opening the Eet file normally. - * @skip static My_Conf_Type - * @until } - * - * And now we need to read the data from the file and decode it using our - * descriptor. Fortunately, that's all done in one single step. - * @until goto - * - * And that's it for all Eet cares about. But since we are dealing with a - * common case, as is save and load of user configurations, the next fragment - * of code shows why we have a version field in our struct, and how you can - * use it to load older configuration files and update them as needed. - * @until } - * - * Finally, close the file and return the newly loaded config data. - * @until } - * - * Saving data is just as easy. The full version of the following function - * includes code to save to a temporary file first, so you can be sure not - * to lose all your data in the case of a failure mid-writing. You can look - * at it @ref eet-data-simple.c "here". - * @skip static Eina_Bool - * @until { - * @skipline Eina_Bool ret - * @skip eet_open - * @until eet_close - * @skip return - * @until } - * - * To close, our main function, which doesn't do much. Just take some arguments - * from the command line with the name of the file to load and another one - * where to save again. If input file doesn't exist, a new config structure - * will be created and saved to our output file. - * @skip int main - * @until return ret - * @until } - * - * The following is a list of more advanced and detailed examples. - * @li @ref eet_data_nested_example - * @li @ref eet_data_file_descriptor - * @li @ref Example_Eet_Data_File_Descriptor_02 - * @li @ref Example_Eet_Data_Cipher_Decipher - */ - -/** - * @page eet_data_nested_example Nested structures and Eet Data Descriptors - * - * We've seen already a simple example of how to use Eet Data Descriptors - * to handle our structures, but it didn't show how this works when you - * have structures inside other structures. - * - * Now, there's a very simple case of this, for when you have inline structs - * to keep your big structure more organized, you don't need anything else - * besides what @ref eet-data-simple.c "this simple example does". - * Just use something like @p some_struct.sub_struct.member when adding the - * member to the descriptor and it will work. - * - * For example: - * @code - * typedef struct - * { - * int a_number; - * char *a_string; - * struct { - * int other_num; - * int one_more; - * } sub; - * } some_struct; - * - * void some_function() - * { - * ... - * my_desc = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(my_desc, some_struct, "a_number", - * a_number, EET_T_INT); - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(my_desc, some_struct, "a_string", - * a_string, EET_T_STRING); - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(my_desc, some_struct, "sub.other_num", - * sub.other_num, EET_T_INT); - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(my_desc, some_struct, "sub.one_more", - * sub.one_more", EET_T_INT); - * ... - * } - * @endcode - * - * But this is not what we are here for today. When we talk about nested - * structures, what we really want are things like lists and hashes to be - * taken into consideration automatically, and all their contents saved and - * loaded just like ordinary integers and strings are. - * - * And of course, Eet can do that, and considering the work it saves you as a - * programmer, we could say it's even easier to do than handling just integers. - * - * Let's begin with our example then, which is not all too different from the - * simple one introduced earlier. - * - * We won't ignore the headers this time to show how easy it is to use Eina - * data types with Eet, but we'll still skip most of the code that is not - * pertinent to what we want to show now, but as usual, you can get it full - * by following @ref eet-data-nested.c "this link". - * - * @dontinclude eet-data-nested.c - * @skipline Eina.h - * @skipline Eet.h - * @skip typedef struct - * @until } My_Conf_Subtype - * - * Extremely similar to our previous example. Just a new struct in there, and - * a pointer to a list in the one we already had. Handling a list of subtypes - * is easy on our program, but now we'll see what Eet needs to work with them - * (Hint: it's easy too). - * @skip _my_conf_descriptor - * @until _my_conf_sub_descriptor - * - * Since we have two structures now, it's only natural that we'll need two - * descriptors. One for each, which will be defined exactly as before. - * @skip static void - * @until eddc - * @skip EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET - * @until _my_conf_sub_descriptor - * - * We create our descriptors, each for one type, and as before, we are going to - * use a simple macro to set their contents, to save on typing. - * @skip #define - * @until EET_T_UCHAR - * - * So far, nothing new. We have our descriptors and we know already how to - * save them separately. But what we want is to link them together, and even - * more so, we want our main type to hold a list of more than one of the new - * sub type. So how do we do that? - * - * Simple enough, we tell Eet that our main descriptor will hold a list, of - * which each node will point to some type described by our new descriptor. - * @skip EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST - * @until _my_conf_sub_descriptor - * - * And that's all. We are closing the function now so as to not leave dangling - * curly braces, but there's nothing more to show in this example. Only other - * additions are the necessary code to free our new data, but you can see it - * in the full code listing. - * @until } - */ - -/** - * @page eet_data_file_descriptor Advanced use of Eet Data Descriptors - * - * A real life example is usually the best way to see how things are used, - * but they also involve a lot more code than what needs to be shown, so - * instead of going that way, we'll be borrowing some pieces from one in - * the following example. It's been slightly modified from the original - * source to show more of the varied ways in which Eet can handle our data. - * - * @ref eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c "This example" shows a cache of user - * accounts and messages received, and it's a bit more interactive than - * previous examples. - * - * Let's begin by looking at the structures we'll be using. First we have - * one to define the messages the user receives and one for the one he posts. - * Straight forward and nothing new here. - * @dontinclude eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c - * @skip typedef - * @until My_Post - * - * One more to declare the account itself. This one will contain a list of - * all messages received, and the posts we make ourselves will be kept in an - * array. No special reason other than to show how to use arrays with Eet. - * @until My_Account - * - * Finally, the main structure to hold our cache of accounts. We'll be looking - * for these accounts by their names, so let's keep them in a hash, using - * that name as the key. - * @until My_Cache - * - * As explained before, we need one descriptor for each struct we want Eet - * to handle, but this time we also want to keep around our Eet file and its - * string dictionary. You will see why in a moment. - * @skip Eet_Data_Descriptor - * @until _my_post_descriptor - * @skip Eet_File - * @until Eet_Dictionary - * - * The differences begin now. They aren't much, but we'll be creating our - * descriptors differently. Things can be added to our cache, but we won't - * be modifying the current contents, so we can consider the data read from - * it to be read-only, and thus allow Eet to save time and memory by not - * duplicating thins unnecessary. - * @skip static void - * @until _my_post_descriptor - * - * As the comment in the code explains, we are asking Eet to give us strings - * directly from the mapped file, which avoids having to load it in memory - * and data duplication. - * Of course, there are things to take into account when doing things this - * way, and they will be mentioned as we encounter those special cases. - * - * Next comes the actual description of our data, just like we did in the - * previous examples. - * @skip #define - * @until #undef - * @until #define - * @until #undef - * - * And the account struct's description doesn't add much new, but it's worth - * commenting on it. - * @skip #define - * @until _my_post_descriptor - * - * How to add a list we've seen before, but now we are also adding an array. - * There's nothing really special about it, but it's important to note that - * the EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VAR_ARRAY is used to add arrays of variable - * length to a descriptor. That is, arrays just like the one we defined. - * Since there's no way in C to know how long they are, we need to keep - * track of the count ourselves and Eet needs to know how to do so as well. - * That's what the @p posts_count member of our struct is for. When adding - * our array member, this macro will look for another variable in the struct - * named just like the array, but with @p _count attached to the end. - * When saving our data, Eet will know how many elements the array contains - * by looking into this count variable. When loading back from a file, this - * variable will be set to the right number of elements. - * - * Another option for arrays is to use EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_ARRAY, which - * takes care of fixed sized arrays. - * For example, let's suppose that we want to keep track of only the last - * ten posts the user sent, and we declare our account struct as follows - * @code - * typedef struct - * { - * unsigned int id; - * const char *name; - * Eina_List *messages; - * My_Post posts[10]; - * } My_Account; - * @endcode - * Then we would add the array to our descriptor with - * @code - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_ARRAY(_my_account_descriptor, My_Account, "posts", - * posts, _my_post_descriptor); - * @endcode - * - * Notice how this time we don't have a @p posts_count variable in our struct. - * We could have it for the program to keep track of how many posts the - * array actually contains, but Eet no longer needs it. Being defined that - * way the array is already taking up all the memory needed for the ten - * elements, and it is possible in C to determine how much it is in code. - * When saving our data, Eet will just dump the entire memory blob into the - * file, regardless of how much of it is really used. So it's important to - * take into consideration this kind of things when defining your data types. - * Each has its uses, its advantages and disadvantages and it's up to you - * to decide which to use. - * - * Now, going back to our example, we have to finish adding our data to the - * descriptors. We are only missing the main one for the cache, which - * contains our hash of accounts. - * Unless you are using your own hash functions when setting the descriptor - * class, always use hashes with string type keys. - * @skip #define - * @until } - * - * If you remember, we told Eet not to duplicate memory when possible at the - * time of loading back our data. But this doesn't mean everything will be - * loaded straight from disk and we don't have to worry about freeing it. - * Data in the Eet file is compressed and encoded, so it still needs to be - * decoded and memory will be allocated to convert it back into something we - * can use. We also need to take care of anything we add in the current - * instance of the program. - * To summarize, any string we get from Eet is likely to be a pointer to the - * internal dictionary, and trying to free it will, in the best case, crash - * our application right away. - * - * So how do we know if we have to free a string? We check if it's part of - * the dictionary, and if it's not there we can be sure it's safe to get - * rid of it. - * @skip static void - * @skip } - * @skip static void - * @until } - * - * See how this is used when adding a new message to our cache. - * @skip static My_Message - * @until return msg - * @until free(msg) - * @until } - * - * Skipping all the utility functions used by our program (remember you can - * look at the full example @ref eet-data-file_descriptor_01.c "here") we get to - * our cache loading code. Nothing out of the ordinary at first, just the - * same old open file, read data using our main descriptor to decode it - * into something we can use and check version of loaded data and if it doesn't - * match, do something accordingly. - * @skip static My_Cache - * @until } - * @until } - * @until } - * - * Then comes the interesting part. Remember how we kept two more global - * variables with our descriptors? One of them we already used to check if - * it was right to free a string or not, but we didn't know where it came from. - * Loading our data straight from the mmapped file means that we can't close - * it until we are done using it, so we need to keep its handler around until - * then. It also means that any changes done to the file can, and will, - * invalidate all our pointers to the file backed data, so if we add something - * and save the file, we need to reload our cache. - * - * Thus our load function checks if we had an open file, if there is it gets - * closed and our variable is updated to the new handler. Then we get the - * string dictionary we use to check if a string is part of it or not. - * Updating any references to the cache data is up you as a programmer to - * handle properly, there's nothing Eet can do in this situation. - * @until } - * - * The save function doesn't have anything new, and all that's left after it - * is the main program, which doesn't really have anything of interest within - * the scope of what we are learning. - */ - -/** - * @addtogroup Eet_Data_Group - * @{ - */ -#define EET_T_UNKNOW 0 /**< Unknown data encoding type */ -#define EET_T_CHAR 1 /**< Data type: char */ -#define EET_T_SHORT 2 /**< Data type: short */ -#define EET_T_INT 3 /**< Data type: int */ -#define EET_T_LONG_LONG 4 /**< Data type: long long */ -#define EET_T_FLOAT 5 /**< Data type: float */ -#define EET_T_DOUBLE 6 /**< Data type: double */ -#define EET_T_UCHAR 7 /**< Data type: unsigned char */ -#define EET_T_USHORT 8 /**< Data type: unsigned short */ -#define EET_T_UINT 9 /**< Data type: unsigned int */ -#define EET_T_ULONG_LONG 10 /**< Data type: unsigned long long */ -#define EET_T_STRING 11 /**< Data type: char * */ -#define EET_T_INLINED_STRING 12 /**< Data type: char * (but compressed inside the resulting eet) */ -#define EET_T_NULL 13 /**< Data type: (void *) (only use it if you know why) */ -#define EET_T_F32P32 14 /**< Data type: fixed point 32.32 */ -#define EET_T_F16P16 15 /**< Data type: fixed point 16.16 */ -#define EET_T_F8P24 16 /**< Data type: fixed point 8.24 */ -#define EET_T_LAST 18 /**< Last data type */ - -#define EET_G_UNKNOWN 100 /**< Unknown group data encoding type */ -#define EET_G_ARRAY 101 /**< Fixed size array group type */ -#define EET_G_VAR_ARRAY 102 /**< Variable size array group type */ -#define EET_G_LIST 103 /**< Linked list group type */ -#define EET_G_HASH 104 /**< Hash table group type */ -#define EET_G_UNION 105 /**< Union group type */ -#define EET_G_VARIANT 106 /**< Selectable subtype group */ -#define EET_G_LAST 107 /**< Last group type */ - -#define EET_I_LIMIT 128 /**< Other type exist but are reserved for internal purpose. */ - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Data_Descriptor - * - * Opaque handle that have information on a type members. - * - * Descriptors are created using an #Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class, and they - * describe the contents of the structure that will be serialized by Eet. - * Not all members need be described by it, just those that should be handled - * by Eet. This way it's possible to have one structure with both data to be - * saved to a file, like application configuration, and runtime information - * that would be meaningless to store, but is appropriate to keep together - * during the program execution. - * The members are added by means of - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB(), - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH() - * or eet_data_descriptor_element_add(). - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_stream_new() - * @see eet_data_descriptor_file_new() - * @see eet_data_descriptor_free() - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor Eet_Data_Descriptor; - -/** - * @def EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION - * The version of #Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class at the time of the - * distribution of the sources. One should define this to its - * version member so it is compatible with abi changes, or at least - * will not crash with them. - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION 4 - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class - * - * Instructs Eet about memory management for different needs under - * serialization and parse process. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class; - -typedef int (*Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Foreach_Callback_Callback)(void *h, const char *k, void *dt, void *fdt); - -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_Mem_Alloc_Callback)(size_t size); -typedef void (*Eet_Descriptor_Mem_Free_Callback)(void *mem); -typedef char * (*Eet_Descriptor_Str_Alloc_Callback)(const char *str); -typedef void (*Eet_Descriptor_Str_Free_Callback)(const char *str); -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_List_Next_Callback)(void *l); -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_List_Append_Callback)(void *l, void *d); -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_List_Data_Callback)(void *l); -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_List_Free_Callback)(void *l); -typedef void (*Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Foreach_Callback)(void *h, Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Foreach_Callback_Callback func, void *fdt); -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Add_Callback)(void *h, const char *k, void *d); -typedef void (*Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Free_Callback)(void *h); -typedef char * (*Eet_Descriptor_Str_Direct_Alloc_Callback)(const char *str); -typedef void (*Eet_Descriptor_Str_Direct_Free_Callback)(const char *str); -typedef const char * (*Eet_Descriptor_Type_Get_Callback)(const void *data, Eina_Bool *unknow); -typedef Eina_Bool (*Eet_Descriptor_Type_Set_Callback)(const char *type, void *data, Eina_Bool unknow); -typedef void * (*Eet_Descriptor_Array_Alloc_Callback)(size_t size); -typedef void (*Eet_Descriptor_Array_Free_Callback)(void *mem); -/** - * @struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class - * - * Instructs Eet about memory management for different needs under - * serialization and parse process. - * - * The list and hash methods match the Eina API, so for a more detailed - * reference on them, look at the Eina_List and Eina_Hash documentation, - * respectively. - * For the most part these will be used with the standard Eina functions, - * so using EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET() and - * EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET() will set up everything - * accordingly. - */ -struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class -{ - int version; /**< ABI version. Should always be set to #EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION */ - const char *name; /**< Name of the user data type to be serialized */ - int size; /**< Size in bytes of the user data type to be serialized */ - struct - { - Eet_Descriptor_Mem_Alloc_Callback mem_alloc; /**< how to allocate memory (usually malloc()) */ - Eet_Descriptor_Mem_Free_Callback mem_free; /**< how to free memory (usually free()) */ - Eet_Descriptor_Str_Alloc_Callback str_alloc; /**< how to allocate a string */ - Eet_Descriptor_Str_Free_Callback str_free; /**< how to free a string */ - Eet_Descriptor_List_Next_Callback list_next; /**< how to iterate to the next element of a list. Receives and should return the list node. */ - Eet_Descriptor_List_Append_Callback list_append; /**< how to append data @p d to list which head node is @p l */ - Eet_Descriptor_List_Data_Callback list_data; /**< retrieves the data from node @p l */ - Eet_Descriptor_List_Free_Callback list_free; /**< free all the nodes from the list which head node is @p l */ - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Foreach_Callback hash_foreach; /**< iterates over all elements in the hash @p h in no specific order */ - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Add_Callback hash_add; /**< add a new data @p d with key @p k in hash @p h */ - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Free_Callback hash_free; /**< free all entries from the hash @p h */ - Eet_Descriptor_Str_Direct_Alloc_Callback str_direct_alloc; /**< how to allocate a string directly from file backed/mmaped region pointed by @p str */ - Eet_Descriptor_Str_Direct_Free_Callback str_direct_free; /**< how to free a string returned by str_direct_alloc */ - Eet_Descriptor_Type_Get_Callback type_get; /**< get the type, as used in the union or variant mapping, that should be used to store the given data into the eet file. */ - Eet_Descriptor_Type_Set_Callback type_set; /**< called when loading a mapped type with the given @p type used to describe the type in the descriptor */ - Eet_Descriptor_Array_Alloc_Callback array_alloc; /**< how to allocate memory for array (usually malloc()) */ - Eet_Descriptor_Array_Free_Callback array_free; /**< how to free memory for array (usually free()) */ - } func; -}; - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * Create a new empty data structure descriptor. - * @param name The string name of this data structure (most be a - * global constant and never change). - * @param size The size of the struct (in bytes). - * @param func_list_next The function to get the next list node. - * @param func_list_append The function to append a member to a list. - * @param func_list_data The function to get the data from a list node. - * @param func_list_free The function to free an entire linked list. - * @param func_hash_foreach The function to iterate through all - * hash table entries. - * @param func_hash_add The function to add a member to a hash table. - * @param func_hash_free The function to free an entire hash table. - * @return A new empty data descriptor. - * - * This function creates a new data descriptor and returns a handle to the - * new data descriptor. On creation it will be empty, containing no contents - * describing anything other than the shell of the data structure. - * - * You add structure members to the data descriptor using the macros - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB() and - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(), depending on what type of member you are - * adding to the description. - * - * Once you have described all the members of a struct you want loaded, or - * saved eet can load and save those members for you, encode them into - * endian-independent serialised data chunks for transmission across a - * a network or more. - * - * The function pointers to the list and hash table functions are only - * needed if you use those data types, else you can pass NULL instead. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - * - * @deprecated use eet_data_descriptor_stream_new() or - * eet_data_descriptor_file_new() - */ -EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor_new(const char *name, - int size, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Next_Callback func_list_next, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Append_Callback func_list_append, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Data_Callback func_list_data, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Free_Callback func_list_free, - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Foreach_Callback func_hash_foreach, - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Add_Callback func_hash_add, - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Free_Callback func_hash_free); -/* - * FIXME: - * - * moving to this api from the old above. this will break things when the - * move happens - but be warned - */ -EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * - eet_data_descriptor2_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc); -EINA_DEPRECATED EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * - eet_data_descriptor3_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc); - -/** - * This function creates a new data descriptor and returns a handle to the - * new data descriptor. On creation it will be empty, containing no contents - * describing anything other than the shell of the data structure. - * @param eddc The class from where to create the data descriptor. - * @return A handle to the new data descriptor. - * - * You add structure members to the data descriptor using the macros - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB() and - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(), depending on what type of member you are - * adding to the description. - * - * Once you have described all the members of a struct you want loaded or - * saved, eet can load and save those members for you, encode them into - * endian-independent serialised data chunks for transmission across a - * network or more. - * - * This function specially ignores str_direct_alloc and str_direct_free. It - * is useful when the eet_data you are reading doesn't have a dictionary, - * like network stream or IPC. It also mean that all string will be allocated - * and duplicated in memory. - * - * @since 1.2.3 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc); - -/** - * This function creates a new data descriptor and returns a handle to the - * new data descriptor. On creation it will be empty, containing no contents - * describing anything other than the shell of the data structure. - * @param eddc The class from where to create the data descriptor. - * @return A handle to the new data descriptor. - * - * You add structure members to the data descriptor using the macros - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB() and - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(), depending on what type of member you are - * adding to the description. - * - * Once you have described all the members of a struct you want loaded or - * saved, eet can load and save those members for you, encode them into - * endian-independent serialised data chunks for transmission across a - * a network or more. - * - * This function uses str_direct_alloc and str_direct_free. It is - * useful when the eet_data you are reading come from a file and - * have a dictionary. This will reduce memory use and improve the - * possibility for the OS to page this string out. - * However, the load speed and memory saving comes with some drawbacks to keep - * in mind. If you never modify the contents of the structures loaded from - * the file, all you need to remember is that closing the eet file will make - * the strings go away. On the other hand, should you need to free a string, - * before doing so you have to verify that it's not part of the eet dictionary. - * You can do this in the following way, assuming @p ef is a valid Eet_File - * and @p str is a string loaded from said file. - * - * @code - * void eet_string_free(Eet_File *ef, const char *str) - * { - * Eet_Dictionary *dict = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - * if (dict && eet_dictionary_string_check(dict, str)) - * { - * // The file contains a dictionary and the given string is a part of - * // of it, so we can't free it, just return. - * return; - * } - * // We assume eina_stringshare was used on the descriptor - * eina_stringshare_del(str); - * } - * @endcode - * - * @since 1.2.3 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor_file_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc); - -/** - * This function is an helper that set all the parameters of an - * Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class correctly when you use Eina data type - * with a stream. - * @param eddc The Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class you want to set. - * @param eddc_size The size of the Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class at the compilation time. - * @param name The name of the structure described by this class. - * @param size The size of the structure described by this class. - * @return EINA_TRUE if the structure was correctly set (The only - * reason that could make it fail is if you did give wrong - * parameter). - * - * @note Unless there's a very specific reason to use this function directly, - * the EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET macro is recommended. - * - * @since 1.2.3 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_eina_stream_data_descriptor_class_set(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc, - unsigned int eddc_size, - const char *name, - int size); - -/** - * This macro is an helper that set all the parameter of an - * Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class correctly when you use Eina data type - * with stream. - * @param clas The Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class you want to set. - * @param type The type of the structure described by this class. - * @return EINA_TRUE if the structure was correctly set (The only - * reason that could make it fail is if you did give wrong - * parameter). - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_stream_new - * @since 1.2.3 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(clas, type) \ - (eet_eina_stream_data_descriptor_class_set(clas, sizeof (*(clas)), # type, sizeof(type))) - -/** - * This function is an helper that set all the parameter of an - * Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class correctly when you use Eina data type - * with a file. - * @param eddc The Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class you want to set. - * @param eddc_size The size of the Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class at the compilation time. - * @param name The name of the structure described by this class. - * @param size The size of the structure described by this class. - * @return EINA_TRUE if the structure was correctly set (The only - * reason that could make it fail is if you did give wrong - * parameter). - * - * @note Unless there's a very specific reason to use this function directly, - * the EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET macro is recommended. - * - * @since 1.2.3 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc, - unsigned int eddc_size, - const char *name, - int size); - -/** - * This macro is an helper that set all the parameter of an - * Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class correctly when you use Eina data type - * with file. - * @param clas The Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class you want to set. - * @param type The type of the structure described by this class. - * @return EINA_TRUE if the structure was correctly set (The only - * reason that could make it fail is if you did give wrong - * parameter). - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_file_new - * @since 1.2.3 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(clas, type) \ - (eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set(clas, sizeof (*(clas)), # type, sizeof(type))) - -/** - * This function frees a data descriptor when it is not needed anymore. - * @param edd The data descriptor to free. - * - * This function takes a data descriptor handle as a parameter and frees all - * data allocated for the data descriptor and the handle itself. After this - * call the descriptor is no longer valid. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_data_descriptor_free(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd); - -/** - * This function is an internal used by macros. - * - * This function is used by macros EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB() and EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(). It is - * complex to use by hand and should be left to be used by the macros, and - * thus is not documented. - * - * @param edd The data descriptor handle to add element (member). - * @param name The name of element to be serialized. - * @param type The type of element to be serialized, like - * #EET_T_INT. If #EET_T_UNKNOW, then it is considered to be a - * group, list or hash. - * @param group_type If element type is #EET_T_UNKNOW, then the @p - * group_type will specify if it is a list (#EET_G_LIST), - * array (#EET_G_ARRAY) and so on. If #EET_G_UNKNOWN, then - * the member is a subtype (pointer to another type defined by - * another #Eet_Data_Descriptor). - * @param offset byte offset inside the source memory to be serialized. - * @param count number of elements (if #EET_G_ARRAY or #EET_G_VAR_ARRAY). - * @param counter_name variable that defines the name of number of elements. - * @param subtype If contains a subtype, then its data descriptor. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_data_descriptor_element_add(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - int type, - int group_type, - int offset, - /* int count_offset, */ - int count, - const char *counter_name, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *subtype); - -/** - * Read a data structure from an eet file and decodes it. - * @param ef The eet file handle to read from. - * @param edd The data descriptor handle to use when decoding. - * @param name The key the data is stored under in the eet file. - * @return A pointer to the decoded data structure. - * - * This function decodes a data structure stored in an eet file, returning - * a pointer to it if it decoded successfully, or NULL on failure. This - * can save a programmer dozens of hours of work in writing configuration - * file parsing and writing code, as eet does all that work for the program - * and presents a program-friendly data structure, just as the programmer - * likes. Eet can handle members being added or deleted from the data in - * storage and safely zero-fills unfilled members if they were not found - * in the data. It checks sizes and headers whenever it reads data, allowing - * the programmer to not worry about corrupt data. - * - * Once a data structure has been described by the programmer with the - * fields they wish to save or load, storing or retrieving a data structure - * from an eet file, or from a chunk of memory is as simple as a single - * function call. - * - * @see eet_data_read_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_read(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name); - -/** - * Write a data structure from memory and store in an eet file. - * @param ef The eet file handle to write to. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when encoding. - * @param name The key to store the data under in the eet file. - * @param data A pointer to the data structure to save and encode. - * @param compress Compression flags for storage. - * @return bytes written on successful write, 0 on failure. - * - * This function is the reverse of eet_data_read(), saving a data structure - * to an eet file. The file must have been opening in write mode and the data - * will be kept in memory until the file is either closed or eet_sync() is - * called to flush any unwritten changes. - * - * @see eet_data_write_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_write(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - const void *data, - int compress); - -typedef void (*Eet_Dump_Callback)(void *data, const char *str); - -/** - * Dump an eet encoded data structure into ascii text - * @param data_in The pointer to the data to decode into a struct. - * @param size_in The size of the data pointed to in bytes. - * @param dumpfunc The function to call passed a string when new - * data is converted to text - * @param dumpdata The data to pass to the @p dumpfunc callback. - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - * This function will take a chunk of data encoded by - * eet_data_descriptor_encode() and convert it into human readable - * ascii text. It does this by calling the @p dumpfunc callback - * for all new text that is generated. This callback should append - * to any existing text buffer and will be passed the pointer @p - * dumpdata as a parameter as well as a string with new text to be - * appended. - * - * Example: - * - * @code - * void output(void *data, const char *string) - * { - * printf("%s", string); - * } - * - * void dump(const char *file) - * { - * FILE *f; - * int len; - * void *data; - * - * f = fopen(file, "r"); - * fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END); - * len = ftell(f); - * rewind(f); - * data = malloc(len); - * fread(data, len, 1, f); - * fclose(f); - * eet_data_text_dump(data, len, output, NULL); - * } - * @endcode - * - * @see eet_data_text_dump_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_text_dump(const void *data_in, - int size_in, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata); - -/** - * Take an ascii encoding from eet_data_text_dump() and re-encode in binary. - * @param text The pointer to the string data to parse and encode. - * @param textlen The size of the string in bytes (not including 0 - * byte terminator). - * @param size_ret This gets filled in with the encoded data blob - * size in bytes. - * @return The encoded data on success, NULL on failure. - * - * This function will parse the string pointed to by @p text and return - * an encoded data lump the same way eet_data_descriptor_encode() takes an - * in-memory data struct and encodes into a binary blob. @p text is a normal - * C string. - * - * @see eet_data_text_undump_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_text_undump(const char *text, - int textlen, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * Dump an eet encoded data structure from an eet file into ascii text - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param dumpfunc The function to call passed a string when new - * data is converted to text - * @param dumpdata The data to pass to the @p dumpfunc callback. - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - * This function will take an open and valid eet file from - * eet_open() request the data encoded by - * eet_data_descriptor_encode() corresponding to the key @p name - * and convert it into human readable ascii text. It does this by - * calling the @p dumpfunc callback for all new text that is - * generated. This callback should append to any existing text - * buffer and will be passed the pointer @p dumpdata as a parameter - * as well as a string with new text to be appended. - * - * @see eet_data_dump_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_dump(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata); - -/** - * Take an ascii encoding from eet_data_dump() and re-encode in binary. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param text The pointer to the string data to parse and encode. - * @param textlen The size of the string in bytes (not including 0 - * byte terminator). - * @param compress Compression flags (1 == compress, 0 = don't compress). - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - * This function will parse the string pointed to by @p text, - * encode it the same way eet_data_descriptor_encode() takes an - * in-memory data struct and encodes into a binary blob. - * - * The data (optionally compressed) will be in ram, pending a flush to - * disk (it will stay in ram till the eet file handle is closed though). - * - * @see eet_data_undump_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_undump(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *text, - int textlen, - int compress); - -/** - * Decode a data structure from an arbitrary location in memory. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when decoding. - * @param data_in The pointer to the data to decode into a struct. - * @param size_in The size of the data pointed to in bytes. - * @return NULL on failure, or a valid decoded struct pointer on success. - * - * This function will decode a data structure that has been encoded using - * eet_data_descriptor_encode(), and return a data structure with all its - * elements filled out, if successful, or NULL on failure. - * - * The data to be decoded is stored at the memory pointed to by @p data_in, - * and is described by the descriptor pointed to by @p edd. The data size is - * passed in as the value to @p size_in, ande must be greater than 0 to - * succeed. - * - * This function is useful for decoding data structures delivered to the - * application by means other than an eet file, such as an IPC or socket - * connection, raw files, shared memory etc. - * - * Please see eet_data_read() for more information. - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_decode_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_decode(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int size_in); - -/** - * Encode a dsata struct to memory and return that encoded data. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when encoding. - * @param data_in The pointer to the struct to encode into data. - * @param size_ret pointer to the an int to be filled with the decoded size. - * @return NULL on failure, or a valid encoded data chunk on success. - * - * This function takes a data structutre in memory and encodes it into a - * serialised chunk of data that can be decoded again by - * eet_data_descriptor_decode(). This is useful for being able to transmit - * data structures across sockets, pipes, IPC or shared file mechanisms, - * without having to worry about memory space, machine type, endianness etc. - * - * The parameter @p edd must point to a valid data descriptor, and - * @p data_in must point to the right data structure to encode. If not, the - * encoding may fail. - * - * On success a non NULL valid pointer is returned and what @p size_ret - * points to is set to the size of this decoded data, in bytes. When the - * encoded data is no longer needed, call free() on it. On failure NULL is - * returned and what @p size_ret points to is set to 0. - * - * Please see eet_data_write() for more information. - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_encode(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * Add a basic data element to a data descriptor. - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param type The type of the member to encode. - * - * This macro is a convenience macro provided to add a member to - * the data descriptor @p edd. The type of the structure is - * provided as the @p struct_type parameter (for example: struct - * my_struct). The @p name parameter defines a string that will be - * used to uniquely name that member of the struct (it is suggested - * to use the struct member itself). The @p member parameter is - * the actual struct member itself (for example: values), and @p type is the - * basic data type of the member which must be one of: EET_T_CHAR, EET_T_SHORT, - * EET_T_INT, EET_T_LONG_LONG, EET_T_FLOAT, EET_T_DOUBLE, EET_T_UCHAR, - * EET_T_USHORT, EET_T_UINT, EET_T_ULONG_LONG or EET_T_STRING. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, struct_type, name, member, type) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, type, EET_G_UNKNOWN, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); \ - } while(0) - -/** - * Add a sub-element type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param subtype The type of sub-type struct to add. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a sub-type (a struct that's pointed to - * by this one). All the parameters are the same as for - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), with the @p subtype being the exception. - * This must be the data descriptor of the struct that is pointed to by - * this element. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB(edd, struct_type, name, member, subtype) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_UNKNOWN, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, subtype); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a linked list type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param subtype The type of linked list member to add. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a linked list of other data types. All the - * parameters are the same as for EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), with the - * @p subtype being the exception. This must be the data descriptor of the - * element that is in each member of the linked list to be stored. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(edd, struct_type, name, member, subtype) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_LIST, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, subtype); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a linked list of string to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a linked list of char *. All the - * parameters are the same as for EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(). - * - * @since 1.5.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST_STRING(edd, struct_type, name, member) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_STRING, EET_G_LIST, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a hash type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param subtype The type of hash member to add. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a hash of other data types. All the - * parameters are the same as for EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), with the - * @p subtype being the exception. This must be the data descriptor of the - * element that is in each member of the hash to be stored. - * The hash keys must be strings. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH(edd, struct_type, name, member, subtype) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_HASH, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, subtype); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a hash of string to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a hash of string elements. All the - * parameters are the same as for EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH(). - * - * @since 1.3.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH_STRING(edd, struct_type, name, member) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_STRING, EET_G_HASH, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add an array of basic data elements to a data descriptor. - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param type The type of the member to encode. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a fixed size array of basic data - * types. All the parameters are the same as for - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(). - * The array must be defined with a fixed size in the declaration of the - * struct containing it. - * - * @since 1.5.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC_ARRAY(edd, struct_type, name, member, type) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, type, EET_G_ARRAY, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - sizeof(___ett.member) / \ - sizeof(___ett.member[0]), \ - NULL, NULL); \ - } while(0) - -/** - * Add a variable array of basic data elements to a data descriptor. - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param type The type of the member to encode. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a variable size array of basic data - * types. All the parameters are the same as for - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(). This assumes you have - * a struct member (of type EET_T_INT) called member_count (note the - * _count appended to the member) that holds the number of items in - * the array. This array will be allocated separately to the struct it - * is in. - * - * @since 1.6.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC_VAR_ARRAY(edd, struct_type, name, member, type) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, type, EET_G_VAR_ARRAY, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member ## _count)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - NULL, \ - NULL); \ - } while(0) - -/** - * Add a fixed size array type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param subtype The type of hash member to add. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a fixed size array of other data - * types. All the parameters are the same as for - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), with the @p subtype being the - * exception. This must be the data descriptor of the element that - * is in each member of the array to be stored. - * The array must be defined with a fixed size in the declaration of the - * struct containing it. - * - * @since 1.0.2 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_ARRAY(edd, struct_type, name, member, subtype) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_ARRAY, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - /* 0, */ sizeof(___ett.member) / \ - sizeof(___ett.member[0]), NULL, subtype); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a variable size array type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param subtype The type of hash member to add. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a variable size array of other data - * types. All the parameters are the same as for - * EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(), with the @p subtype being the - * exception. This must be the data descriptor of the element that - * is in each member of the array to be stored. This assumes you have - * a struct member (of type EET_T_INT) called member_count (note the - * _count appended to the member) that holds the number of items in - * the array. This array will be allocated separately to the struct it - * is in. - * - * @since 1.0.2 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VAR_ARRAY(edd, struct_type, name, member, subtype) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, \ - name, \ - EET_T_UNKNOW, \ - EET_G_VAR_ARRAY, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member ## _count)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - /* 0, */ NULL, \ - subtype); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a variable size array type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * - * This macro lets you easily add a variable size array of strings. All - * the parameters are the same as for EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(). - * - * @since 1.4.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VAR_ARRAY_STRING(edd, struct_type, name, member) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, \ - name, \ - EET_T_STRING, \ - EET_G_VAR_ARRAY, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member ## _count)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - /* 0, */ NULL, \ - NULL); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add an union type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param type_member The member that give hints on what is in the union. - * @param unified_type Describe all possible type the union could handle. - * - * This macro lets you easily add an union with a member that specify what is inside. - * The @p unified_type is an Eet_Data_Descriptor, but only the entry that match the name - * returned by type_get will be used for each serialized data. The type_get and type_set - * callback of unified_type should be defined. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - * @see Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_UNION(edd, struct_type, name, member, type_member, unified_type) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_UNION, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - (char *)(& (___ett.type_member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - NULL, unified_type); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a automatically selectable type to a data descriptor - * @param edd The data descriptor to add the type to. - * @param struct_type The type of the struct. - * @param name The string name to use to encode/decode this member - * (must be a constant global and never change). - * @param member The struct member itself to be encoded. - * @param type_member The member that give hints on what is in the union. - * @param unified_type Describe all possible type the union could handle. - * - * This macro lets you easily define what the content of @p member points to depending of - * the content of @p type_member. The type_get and type_set callback of unified_type should - * be defined. If the the type is not know at the time of restoring it, eet will still call - * type_set of @p unified_type but the pointer will be set to a serialized binary representation - * of what eet know. This make it possible, to save this pointer again by just returning the string - * given previously and telling it by setting unknow to EINA_TRUE. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - * @see Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VARIANT(edd, struct_type, name, member, type_member, unified_type) \ - do { \ - struct_type ___ett; \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, name, EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_VARIANT, \ - (char *)(& (___ett.member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - (char *)(& (___ett.type_member)) - \ - (char *)(& (___ett)), \ - NULL, unified_type); \ - } while (0) - -/** - * Add a mapping to a data descriptor that will be used by union, variant or inherited type - * @param unified_type The data descriptor to add the mapping to. - * @param name The string name to get/set type. - * @param subtype The matching data descriptor. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - * @see Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class - */ -#define EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified_type, name, subtype) \ - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(unified_type, \ - name, \ - EET_T_UNKNOW, \ - EET_G_UNKNOWN, \ - 0, \ - 0, \ - NULL, \ - subtype) - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group Eet Data Serialization using A Ciphers - * - * Most of the @ref Eet_Data_Group have alternative versions that - * accounts for ciphers to protect their content. - * - * @see @ref Eet_Cipher_Group - * - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Group - */ - -/** - * Read a data structure from an eet file and decodes it using a cipher. - * @param ef The eet file handle to read from. - * @param edd The data descriptor handle to use when decoding. - * @param name The key the data is stored under in the eet file. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @return A pointer to the decoded data structure. - * - * This function decodes a data structure stored in an eet file, returning - * a pointer to it if it decoded successfully, or NULL on failure. This - * can save a programmer dozens of hours of work in writing configuration - * file parsing and writing code, as eet does all that work for the program - * and presents a program-friendly data structure, just as the programmer - * likes. Eet can handle members being added or deleted from the data in - * storage and safely zero-fills unfilled members if they were not found - * in the data. It checks sizes and headers whenever it reads data, allowing - * the programmer to not worry about corrupt data. - * - * Once a data structure has been described by the programmer with the - * fields they wish to save or load, storing or retrieving a data structure - * from an eet file, or from a chunk of memory is as simple as a single - * function call. - * - * @see eet_data_read() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * Read a data structure from an eet extended attribute and decodes it using a cipher. - * @param filename The file to extract the extended attribute from. - * @param attribute The attribute to get the data from. - * @param edd The data descriptor handle to use when decoding. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @return A pointer to the decoded data structure. - * - * This function decodes a data structure stored in an eet extended attribute, - * returning a pointer to it if it decoded successfully, or NULL on failure. - * Eet can handle members being added or deleted from the data in - * storage and safely zero-fills unfilled members if they were not found - * in the data. It checks sizes and headers whenever it reads data, allowing - * the programmer to not worry about corrupt data. - * - * Once a data structure has been described by the programmer with the - * fields they wish to save or load, storing or retrieving a data structure - * from an eet file, from a chunk of memory or from an extended attribute - * is as simple as a single function call. - * - * @since 1.5.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_xattr_cipher_get(const char *filename, - const char *attribute, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * Write a data structure from memory and store in an eet file - * using a cipher. - * @param ef The eet file handle to write to. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when encoding. - * @param name The key to store the data under in the eet file. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param data A pointer to the data structure to save and encode. - * @param compress Compression flags for storage. - * @return bytes written on successful write, 0 on failure. - * - * This function is the reverse of eet_data_read_cipher(), saving a data structure - * to an eet file. - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - const void *data, - int compress); - -/** - * Write a data structure from memory and store in an eet extended attribute - * using a cipher. - * @param filename The file to write the extended attribute to. - * @param attribute The attribute to store the data to. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when encoding. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param data A pointer to the data structure to save and encode. - * @param flags The policy to use when setting the data. - * @return EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on failure. - * - * This function is the reverse of eet_data_xattr_cipher_get(), saving a data structure - * to an eet extended attribute. - * - * @since 1.5.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_data_xattr_cipher_set(const char *filename, - const char *attribute, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *cipher_key, - const void *data, - Eina_Xattr_Flags flags); - -/** - * Dump an eet encoded data structure into ascii text using a cipher. - * @param data_in The pointer to the data to decode into a struct. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size_in The size of the data pointed to in bytes. - * @param dumpfunc The function to call passed a string when new - * data is converted to text - * @param dumpdata The data to pass to the @p dumpfunc callback. - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - * This function will take a chunk of data encoded by - * eet_data_descriptor_encode() and convert it into human readable - * ascii text. It does this by calling the @p dumpfunc callback - * for all new text that is generated. This callback should append - * to any existing text buffer and will be passed the pointer @p - * dumpdata as a parameter as well as a string with new text to be - * appended. - * - * Example: - * - * @code - * void output(void *data, const char *string) - * { - * printf("%s", string); - * } - * - * void dump(const char *file) - * { - * FILE *f; - * int len; - * void *data; - * - * f = fopen(file, "r"); - * fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END); - * len = ftell(f); - * rewind(f); - * data = malloc(len); - * fread(data, len, 1, f); - * fclose(f); - * eet_data_text_dump_cipher(data, cipher_key, len, output, NULL); - * } - * @endcode - * - * @see eet_data_text_dump() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_text_dump_cipher(const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int size_in, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata); - -/** - * Take an ascii encoding from eet_data_text_dump() and re-encode - * in binary using a cipher. - * @param text The pointer to the string data to parse and encode. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param textlen The size of the string in bytes (not including 0 - * byte terminator). - * @param size_ret This gets filled in with the encoded data blob - * size in bytes. - * @return The encoded data on success, NULL on failure. - * - * This function will parse the string pointed to by @p text and return - * an encoded data lump the same way eet_data_descriptor_encode() takes an - * in-memory data struct and encodes into a binary blob. @p text is a normal - * C string. - * - * @see eet_data_text_undump() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_text_undump_cipher(const char *text, - const char *cipher_key, - int textlen, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * Dump an eet encoded data structure from an eet file into ascii - * text using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param dumpfunc The function to call passed a string when new - * data is converted to text - * @param dumpdata The data to pass to the @p dumpfunc callback. - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - * This function will take an open and valid eet file from - * eet_open() request the data encoded by - * eet_data_descriptor_encode() corresponding to the key @p name - * and convert it into human readable ascii text. It does this by - * calling the @p dumpfunc callback for all new text that is - * generated. This callback should append to any existing text - * buffer and will be passed the pointer @p dumpdata as a parameter - * as well as a string with new text to be appended. - * - * @see eet_data_dump() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_dump_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata); - -/** - * Take an ascii encoding from eet_data_dump() and re-encode in - * binary using a cipher. - * @param ef A valid eet file handle. - * @param name Name of the entry. eg: "/base/file_i_want". - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param text The pointer to the string data to parse and encode. - * @param textlen The size of the string in bytes (not including 0 - * byte terminator). - * @param compress Compression flags (1 == compress, 0 = don't compress). - * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - * This function will parse the string pointed to by @p text, - * encode it the same way eet_data_descriptor_encode() takes an - * in-memory data struct and encodes into a binary blob. - * - * The data (optionally compressed) will be in ram, pending a flush to - * disk (it will stay in ram till the eet file handle is closed though). - * - * @see eet_data_undump() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_undump_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - const char *text, - int textlen, - int compress); - -/** - * Decode a data structure from an arbitrary location in memory - * using a cipher. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when decoding. - * @param data_in The pointer to the data to decode into a struct. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size_in The size of the data pointed to in bytes. - * @return NULL on failure, or a valid decoded struct pointer on success. - * - * This function will decode a data structure that has been encoded using - * eet_data_descriptor_encode(), and return a data structure with all its - * elements filled out, if successful, or NULL on failure. - * - * The data to be decoded is stored at the memory pointed to by @p data_in, - * and is described by the descriptor pointed to by @p edd. The data size is - * passed in as the value to @p size_in, ande must be greater than 0 to - * succeed. - * - * This function is useful for decoding data structures delivered to the - * application by means other than an eet file, such as an IPC or socket - * connection, raw files, shared memory etc. - * - * Please see eet_data_read() for more information. - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_decode() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_decode_cipher(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int size_in); - -/** - * Encode a data struct to memory and return that encoded data - * using a cipher. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when encoding. - * @param data_in The pointer to the struct to encode into data. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @param size_ret pointer to the an int to be filled with the decoded size. - * @return NULL on failure, or a valid encoded data chunk on success. - * - * This function takes a data structutre in memory and encodes it into a - * serialised chunk of data that can be decoded again by - * eet_data_descriptor_decode(). This is useful for being able to transmit - * data structures across sockets, pipes, IPC or shared file mechanisms, - * without having to worry about memory space, machine type, endianess etc. - * - * The parameter @p edd must point to a valid data descriptor, and - * @p data_in must point to the right data structure to encode. If not, the - * encoding may fail. - * - * On success a non NULL valid pointer is returned and what @p size_ret - * points to is set to the size of this decoded data, in bytes. When the - * encoded data is no longer needed, call free() on it. On failure NULL is - * returned and what @p size_ret points to is set to 0. - * - * Please see eet_data_write() for more information. - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_encode() - * - * @since 1.0.0 - * @ingroup Eet_Data_Cipher_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Node_Group Low-level Serialization Structures. - * - * Functions that create, destroy and manipulate serialization nodes - * used by @ref Eet_Data_Group. - * - * @{ - */ - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Node - * Opaque handle to manage serialization node. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Node Eet_Node; - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Node_Data - * Contains an union that can fit any kind of node. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Node_Data Eet_Node_Data; - -/** - * @struct _Eet_Node_Data - * Contains an union that can fit any kind of node. - */ -struct _Eet_Node_Data -{ - union { - char c; - short s; - int i; - long long l; - float f; - double d; - unsigned char uc; - unsigned short us; - unsigned int ui; - unsigned long long ul; - const char *str; - } value; -}; - -/** - * @} - */ - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_char_new(const char *name, - char c); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_short_new(const char *name, - short s); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_int_new(const char *name, - int i); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_long_long_new(const char *name, - long long l); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_float_new(const char *name, - float f); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_double_new(const char *name, - double d); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_unsigned_char_new(const char *name, - unsigned char uc); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_unsigned_short_new(const char *name, - unsigned short us); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_unsigned_int_new(const char *name, - unsigned int ui); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_unsigned_long_long_new(const char *name, - unsigned long long l); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_string_new(const char *name, - const char *str); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_inlined_string_new(const char *name, - const char *str); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_null_new(const char *name); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_list_new(const char *name, - Eina_List *nodes); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_array_new(const char *name, - int count, - Eina_List *nodes); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_var_array_new(const char *name, - Eina_List *nodes); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_hash_new(const char *name, - const char *key, - Eet_Node *node); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_struct_new(const char *name, - Eina_List *nodes); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_struct_child_new(const char *parent, - Eet_Node *child); - -/** - * @brief Get a node's child nodes - * @param node The node - * @return The first child node which contains a pointer to the - * next child node and the parent. - * @since 1.5 - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_children_get(Eet_Node *node); - -/** - * @brief Get the next node in a list of nodes - * @param node The node - * @return A node which contains a pointer to the - * next child node and the parent. - * @since 1.5 - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_next_get(Eet_Node *node); - -/** - * @brief Get the parent node of a node - * @param node The node - * @return The parent node of @p node - * @since 1.5 - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_node_parent_get(Eet_Node *node); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_node_list_append(Eet_Node *parent, - const char *name, - Eet_Node *child); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_node_struct_append(Eet_Node *parent, - const char *name, - Eet_Node *child); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_node_hash_add(Eet_Node *parent, - const char *name, - const char *key, - Eet_Node *child); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_node_dump(Eet_Node *n, - int dumplevel, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata); - -/** - * @brief Return the type of a node - * @param node The node - * @return The node's type (EET_T_$TYPE) - * @since 1.5 - */ -EAPI int -eet_node_type_get(Eet_Node *node); - -/** - * @brief Return the node's data - * @param node The node - * @return The data contained in the node - * @since 1.5 - */ -EAPI Eet_Node_Data * -eet_node_value_get(Eet_Node *node); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI void -eet_node_del(Eet_Node *n); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_data_node_encode_cipher(Eet_Node *node, - const char *cipher_key, - int *size_ret); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_data_node_decode_cipher(const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int size_in); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_data_node_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * TODO FIX ME - * @ingroup Eet_Node_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_data_node_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - Eet_Node *node, - int compress); - -/* EXPERIMENTAL: THIS API MAY CHANGE IN THE FUTURE, USE IT ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. */ - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Node_Walk - * Describes how to walk trees of #Eet_Node. - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Node_Walk Eet_Node_Walk; - -typedef void * (*Eet_Node_Walk_Struct_Alloc_Callback)(const char *type, void *user_data); -typedef void (*Eet_Node_Walk_Struct_Add_Callback)(void *parent, const char *name, void *child, void *user_data); -typedef void * (*Eet_Node_Walk_Array_Callback)(Eina_Bool variable, const char *name, int count, void *user_data); -typedef void (*Eet_Node_Walk_Insert_Callback)(void *array, int index, void *child, void *user_data); -typedef void * (*Eet_Node_Walk_List_Callback)(const char *name, void *user_data); -typedef void (*Eet_Node_Walk_Append_Callback)(void *list, void *child, void *user_data); -typedef void * (*Eet_Node_Walk_Hash_Callback)(void *parent, const char *name, const char *key, void *value, void *user_data); -typedef void * (*Eet_Node_Walk_Simple_Callback)(int type, Eet_Node_Data *data, void *user_data); - -/** - * @struct _Eet_Node_Walk - * Describes how to walk trees of #Eet_Node. - */ -struct _Eet_Node_Walk -{ - Eet_Node_Walk_Struct_Alloc_Callback struct_alloc; - Eet_Node_Walk_Struct_Add_Callback struct_add; - Eet_Node_Walk_Array_Callback array; - Eet_Node_Walk_Insert_Callback insert; - Eet_Node_Walk_List_Callback list; - Eet_Node_Walk_Append_Callback append; - Eet_Node_Walk_Hash_Callback hash; - Eet_Node_Walk_Simple_Callback simple; -}; - -EAPI void * -eet_node_walk(void *parent, - const char *name, - Eet_Node *root, - Eet_Node_Walk *cb, - void *user_data); - -/*******/ - -/** - * @defgroup Eet_Connection_Group Helper function to use eet over a network link - * - * Function that reconstruct and prepare packet of @ref Eet_Data_Group to be send. - * - */ - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Connection - * Opaque handle to track paquet for a specific connection. - * - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -typedef struct _Eet_Connection Eet_Connection; - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Read_Cb - * Called back when an @ref Eet_Data_Group has been received completely and could be used. - * - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -typedef Eina_Bool Eet_Read_Cb (const void *eet_data, size_t size, void *user_data); - -/** - * @typedef Eet_Write_Cb - * Called back when a packet containing @ref Eet_Data_Group data is ready to be send. - * - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -typedef Eina_Bool Eet_Write_Cb (const void *data, size_t size, void *user_data); - -/** - * Instanciate a new connection to track. - * @param eet_read_cb Function to call when one Eet_Data packet has been fully assemble. - * @param eet_write_cb Function to call when one Eet_Data packet is ready to be send over the wire. - * @param user_data Pointer provided to both functions to be used as a context handler. - * @return NULL on failure, or a valid Eet_Connection handler. - * - * For every connection to track you will need a separate Eet_Connection provider. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -EAPI Eet_Connection * -eet_connection_new(Eet_Read_Cb *eet_read_cb, - Eet_Write_Cb *eet_write_cb, - const void *user_data); - -/** - * Process a raw packet received over the link - * @param conn Connection handler to track. - * @param data Raw data packet. - * @param size The size of that packet. - * @return 0 on complete success, any other value indicate where in the stream it got wrong (It could be before that packet). - * - * Every time you receive a packet related to your connection, you should pass - * it to that function so that it could process and assemble packet has you - * receive it. It will automatically call Eet_Read_Cb when one is fully received. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -EAPI int -eet_connection_received(Eet_Connection *conn, - const void *data, - size_t size); - -/** - * Tell if the Eet_Connection as received some partial data. - * @param conn Connection handler to request. - * @return EINA_TRUE if there is some data pending inside, EINA_FALSE otherwise. - * - * Eet_Connection buffer data until the received data can be unserialized correctly. This - * function let you know if there is some data inside that buffer waiting for more data to - * be received before being processed. - * - * @since 1.7 - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool eet_connection_empty(Eet_Connection *conn); - -/** - * Convert a complex structure and prepare it to be send. - * @param conn Connection handler to track. - * @param edd The data descriptor to use when encoding. - * @param data_in The pointer to the struct to encode into data. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @return EINA_TRUE if the data where correctly send, EINA_FALSE if they don't. - * - * This function serialize data_in with edd, assemble the packet and call - * Eet_Write_Cb when ready. The data passed Eet_Write_Cb are temporary allocated - * and will vanish just after the return of the callback. - * - * @see eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_connection_send(Eet_Connection *conn, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * Convert a Eet_Node tree and prepare it to be send. - * @param conn Connection handler to track. - * @param node The data tree to use when encoding. - * @param cipher_key The key to use as cipher. - * @return EINA_TRUE if the data where correctly send, EINA_FALSE if they don't. - * - * This function serialize node, assemble the packet and call - * Eet_Write_Cb when ready. The data passed Eet_Write_Cb are temporary allocated - * and will vanish just after the return of the callback. - * - * @see eet_data_node_encode_cipher - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_connection_node_send(Eet_Connection *conn, - Eet_Node *node, - const char *cipher_key); - -/** - * Close a connection and lost its track. - * @param conn Connection handler to close. - * @param on_going Signal if a partial packet wasn't completed. - * @return the user_data passed to both callback. - * - * @since 1.2.4 - * @ingroup Eet_Connection_Group - */ -EAPI void * -eet_connection_close(Eet_Connection *conn, - Eina_Bool *on_going); - -/***************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif /* ifdef __cplusplus */ - -#endif /* ifndef _EET_H */ diff --git a/src/lib/Eet_private.h b/src/lib/Eet_private.h deleted file mode 100644 index 20c12d7..0000000 --- a/src/lib/Eet_private.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _EET_PRIVATE_H -#define _EET_PRIVATE_H - -#include <Eina.h> - -typedef enum _Eet_Convert_Type Eet_Convert_Type; - -enum _Eet_Convert_Type -{ - EET_D_NOTHING = 0, - EET_D_FLOAT = 1 << 1, - EET_D_DOUBLE = 1 << 2, - EET_D_FIXED_POINT = 1 << 4 -}; - -typedef struct _Eet_String Eet_String; -typedef struct _Eet_Convert Eet_Convert; - -struct _Eet_Convert -{ - float f; - double d; - Eina_F32p32 fp; - - Eet_Convert_Type type; -}; - -struct _Eet_String -{ - const char *str; - - int len; - - int next; - int prev; - - unsigned char hash; - unsigned char allocated : 1; -}; -struct _Eet_Dictionary -{ - Eet_String *all; - Eina_Hash *converts; - Eina_Lock mutex; - - int size; - int offset; - - int hash[256]; - - int count; - int total; - - const char *start; - const char *end; -}; - -struct _Eet_Node -{ - int type; - int count; - const char *name; - const char *key; - Eet_Node *values; - Eet_Node *next; - Eet_Node *parent; - Eet_Node_Data data; -}; - -typedef struct _Eet_File_Header Eet_File_Header; -typedef struct _Eet_File_Node Eet_File_Node; -typedef struct _Eet_File_Directory Eet_File_Directory; - -struct _Eet_File -{ - const char *path; - Eina_File *readfp; - Eet_File_Header *header; - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - Eet_Key *key; - const unsigned char *data; - const void *x509_der; - const void *signature; - void *sha1; - - Eet_File_Mode mode; - - int magic; - int references; - - unsigned long int data_size; - int x509_length; - unsigned int signature_length; - int sha1_length; - - Eina_Lock file_lock; - - unsigned char writes_pending : 1; - unsigned char delete_me_now : 1; -}; - -struct _Eet_File_Header -{ - int magic; - Eet_File_Directory *directory; -}; - -struct _Eet_File_Directory -{ - int size; - Eet_File_Node **nodes; -}; - -struct _Eet_File_Node -{ - char *name; - void *data; - Eet_File_Node *next; /* FIXME: make buckets linked lists */ - - unsigned long int offset; - unsigned long int dictionary_offset; - unsigned long int name_offset; - - unsigned int name_size; - unsigned int size; - unsigned int data_size; - - unsigned char compression_type; - - unsigned char free_name : 1; - unsigned char compression : 1; - unsigned char ciphered : 1; - unsigned char alias : 1; -}; - -#if 0 -/* Version 2 */ -/* NB: all int's are stored in network byte order on disk */ -/* file format: */ -int magic; /* magic number ie 0x1ee7ff00 */ -int num_directory_entries; /* number of directory entries to follow */ -int bytes_directory_entries; /* bytes of directory entries to follow */ -struct -{ - int offset; /* bytes offset into file for data chunk */ - int flags; /* flags - for now 0 = uncompressed and clear, 1 = compressed and clear, 2 = uncompressed and ciphered, 3 = compressed and ciphered */ - int size; /* size of the data chunk */ - int data_size; /* size of the (uncompressed) data chunk */ - int name_size; /* length in bytes of the name field */ - char name[name_size]; /* name string (variable length) and \0 terminated */ -} directory[num_directory_entries]; -/* and now startes the data stream... */ -#endif /* if 0 */ - -#if 0 -/* Version 3 */ -/* NB: all int's are stored in network byte order on disk */ -/* file format: */ -int magic; /* magic number ie 0x1ee70f42 */ -int num_directory_entries; /* number of directory entries to follow */ -int num_dictionary_entries; /* number of dictionary entries to follow */ -struct -{ - int data_offset; /* bytes offset into file for data chunk */ - int size; /* size of the data chunk */ - int data_size; /* size of the (uncompressed) data chunk */ - int name_offset; /* bytes offset into file for name string */ - int name_size; /* length in bytes of the name field */ - int flags; /* bit flags - for now: - bit 0 => compresion on/off - bit 1 => ciphered on/off - bit 2 => alias - */ -} directory[num_directory_entries]; -struct -{ - int hash; - int offset; - int size; - int prev; - int next; -} dictionary[num_dictionary_entries]; -/* now start the string stream. */ -/* and right after them the data stream. */ -int magic_sign; /* Optional, only if the eet file is signed. */ -int signature_length; /* Signature length. */ -int x509_length; /* Public certificate that signed the file. */ -char signature[signature_length]; /* The signature. */ -char x509[x509_length]; /* The public certificate. */ -#endif /* if 0 */ - -/* - * variable and macros used for the eina_log module - */ -extern int _eet_log_dom_global; - -/* - * Macros that are used everywhere - * - * the first four macros are the general macros for the lib - */ -#ifdef EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR -# undef EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR -#endif /* ifdef EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR */ -#define EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR EINA_COLOR_CYAN -#ifdef ERR -# undef ERR -#endif /* ifdef ERR */ -#define ERR(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_ERR(_eet_log_dom_global, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef DBG -# undef DBG -#endif /* ifdef DBG */ -#define DBG(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_DBG(_eet_log_dom_global, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef INF -# undef INF -#endif /* ifdef INF */ -#define INF(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_INFO(_eet_log_dom_global, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef WRN -# undef WRN -#endif /* ifdef WRN */ -#define WRN(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_WARN(_eet_log_dom_global, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifdef CRIT -# undef CRIT -#endif /* ifdef CRIT */ -#define CRIT(...) EINA_LOG_DOM_CRIT(_eet_log_dom_global, __VA_ARGS__) - -Eet_Dictionary * - eet_dictionary_add(void); -void - eet_dictionary_free(Eet_Dictionary *ed); -int - eet_dictionary_string_add(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const char *string); -int -eet_dictionary_string_get_size(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int index); -const char * -eet_dictionary_string_get_char(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int index); -Eina_Bool -eet_dictionary_string_get_float(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int index, - float *result); -Eina_Bool -eet_dictionary_string_get_double(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int index, - double *result); -Eina_Bool -eet_dictionary_string_get_fp(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int index, - Eina_F32p32 *result); -int -eet_dictionary_string_get_hash(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int index); - -int _eet_hash_gen(const char *key, - int hash_size); - -const void * -eet_identity_check(const void *data_base, - unsigned int data_length, - void **sha1, - int *sha1_length, - const void *signature_base, - unsigned int signature_length, - const void **raw_signature_base, - unsigned int *raw_signature_length, - int *x509_length); -void * -eet_identity_compute_sha1(const void *data_base, - unsigned int data_length, - int *sha1_length); -Eet_Error -eet_cipher(const void *data, - unsigned int size, - const char *key, - unsigned int length, - void **result, - unsigned int *result_length); -Eet_Error -eet_decipher(const void *data, - unsigned int size, - const char *key, - unsigned int length, - void **result, - unsigned int *result_length); -Eet_Error -eet_identity_sign(FILE *fp, - Eet_Key *key); -void - eet_identity_unref(Eet_Key *key); -void - eet_identity_ref(Eet_Key *key); - -void - eet_node_shutdown(void); -int - eet_node_init(void); -Eet_Node * - eet_node_new(void); -void - eet_node_free(Eet_Node *node); - - -#define GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE_HEADER(TYPE, Type) \ - TYPE *Type##_malloc(unsigned int); \ - TYPE *Type##_calloc(unsigned int); \ - void Type##_mp_free(TYPE *e); - -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE_HEADER(Eet_File_Directory, eet_file_directory); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE_HEADER(Eet_File_Node, eet_file_node); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE_HEADER(Eet_File_Header, eet_file_header); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE_HEADER(Eet_Dictionary, eet_dictionary); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE_HEADER(Eet_File, eet_file); - -Eina_Bool eet_mempool_init(void); -void eet_mempool_shutdown(void); - -#ifndef PATH_MAX -# define PATH_MAX 4096 -#endif /* ifndef PATH_MAX */ - -#ifdef DNDEBUG -# define EET_ASSERT(Test, Do) if (Test == 0) {Do; } -#else /* ifdef DNDEBUG */ -# define EET_ASSERT(Test, Do) if (Test == 0) {abort(); } -#endif /* ifdef DNDEBUG */ - -#endif /* ifndef _EET_PRIVATE_H */ diff --git a/src/lib/Makefile.am b/src/lib/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 438aecc..0000000 --- a/src/lib/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ - -MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in - -AM_CPPFLAGS = \ --I. \ --I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib \ --I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib/lz4 \ --I$(top_builddir)/src/lib \ --DPACKAGE_BIN_DIR=\"$(bindir)\" \ --DPACKAGE_LIB_DIR=\"$(libdir)\" \ --DPACKAGE_DATA_DIR=\"$(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)\" \ -@EET_CFLAGS@ \ -@EFL_EET_BUILD@ - -includes_HEADERS = Eet.h -includesdir = $(includedir)/eet-@VMAJ@ - -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libeet.la - -libeet_la_SOURCES = \ -Eet_private.h \ -eet_alloc.c \ -eet_cipher.c \ -eet_connection.c \ -eet_data.c \ -eet_dictionary.c \ -eet_image.c \ -eet_lib.c \ -eet_node.c \ -eet_utils.c \ -lz4/lz4.c \ -lz4/lz4.h \ -lz4/lz4hc.c \ -lz4/lz4hc.h - -libeet_la_LIBADD = @EET_LIBS@ -lm -libeet_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@ -version-info @version_info@ @release_info@ - -EXTRA_DIST = lz4/README - -clean-local: - @rm -rf *.gcno eet_amalgamation.c diff --git a/src/lib/eet_alloc.c b/src/lib/eet_alloc.c deleted file mode 100644 index 310b1bf..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_alloc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include <Eina.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -typedef struct _Eet_Mempool Eet_Mempool; -struct _Eet_Mempool -{ - const char *name; - Eina_Mempool *mp; - size_t size; -}; - -#define GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE(TYPE, Type) \ - Eet_Mempool Type##_mp = { #TYPE, NULL, sizeof (TYPE) }; \ - \ - TYPE * \ - Type##_malloc(unsigned int num) \ - { \ - return eina_mempool_malloc(Type##_mp.mp, num * sizeof (TYPE)); \ - } \ - TYPE * \ - Type##_calloc(unsigned int num) \ - { \ - return eina_mempool_calloc(Type##_mp.mp, num * sizeof (TYPE)); \ - } \ - void \ - Type##_mp_free(TYPE *e) \ - { \ - eina_mempool_free(Type##_mp.mp, e); \ - } - -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE(Eet_File_Directory, eet_file_directory); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE(Eet_File_Node, eet_file_node); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE(Eet_File_Header, eet_file_header); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE(Eet_Dictionary, eet_dictionary); -GENERIC_ALLOC_FREE(Eet_File, eet_file); - -static Eet_Mempool *mempool_array[] = { - &eet_file_directory_mp, - &eet_file_node_mp, - &eet_file_header_mp, - &eet_dictionary_mp, - &eet_file_mp, -}; - -Eina_Bool -eet_mempool_init(void) -{ - const char *choice; - unsigned int i; - - choice = getenv("EINA_MEMPOOL"); - if ((!choice) || (!choice[0])) - choice = "chained_mempool"; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (mempool_array) / sizeof (mempool_array[0]); ++i) - { - retry: - mempool_array[i]->mp = eina_mempool_add(choice, mempool_array[i]->name, NULL, mempool_array[i]->size, 16); - if (!mempool_array[i]->mp) - { - if (!(!strcmp(choice, "pass_through"))) - { - ERR("Falling back to pass through ! Previously tried '%s' mempool.", choice); - choice = "pass_through"; - goto retry; - } - else - { - ERR("Impossible to allocate mempool '%s' !", choice); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - } - } - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -void -eet_mempool_shutdown(void) -{ - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (mempool_array) / sizeof (mempool_array[0]); ++i) - { - eina_mempool_del(mempool_array[i]->mp); - mempool_array[i]->mp = NULL; - } -} diff --git a/src/lib/eet_cipher.c b/src/lib/eet_cipher.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5bd9f25..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_cipher.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1391 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H -# include <alloca.h> -#elif defined __GNUC__ -# define alloca __builtin_alloca -#elif defined _AIX -# define alloca __alloca -#elif defined _MSC_VER -# include <malloc.h> -# define alloca _alloca -#else /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ -# include <stddef.h> -# ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -# endif /* ifdef __cplusplus */ -void *alloca(size_t); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -# include <unistd.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H -# include <netinet/in.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE -# include <sys/mman.h> -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# include <gnutls/gnutls.h> -# include <gnutls/x509.h> -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -# include <openssl/rsa.h> -# include <openssl/objects.h> -# include <openssl/err.h> -# include <openssl/ssl.h> -# include <openssl/dh.h> -# include <openssl/dsa.h> -# include <openssl/evp.h> -# include <openssl/x509.h> -# include <openssl/pem.h> -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - -#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL -# include <openssl/sha.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CIPHER -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# if defined EET_USE_NEW_PUBKEY_VERIFY_HASH || defined EET_USE_NEW_PRIVKEY_SIGN_DATA -# include <gnutls/abstract.h> -# endif -# include <gnutls/x509.h> -# include <gcrypt.h> -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -# include <openssl/evp.h> -# include <openssl/hmac.h> -# include <openssl/rand.h> -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -#define EET_MAGIC_SIGN 0x1ee74271 - -#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# define MAX_KEY_LEN 32 -# define MAX_IV_LEN 16 -#else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -# define MAX_KEY_LEN EVP_MAX_KEY_LENGTH -# define MAX_IV_LEN EVP_MAX_IV_LENGTH -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CIPHER -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -static Eet_Error -eet_hmac_sha1(const void *key, - size_t key_len, - const void *data, - size_t data_len, - unsigned char *res); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -static Eet_Error -eet_pbkdf2_sha1(const char *key, - int key_len, - const unsigned char *salt, - unsigned int salt_len, - int iter, - unsigned char *res, - int res_len); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ - -struct _Eet_Key -{ - int references; -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - gnutls_x509_crt_t certificate; - gnutls_x509_privkey_t private_key; -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - X509 *certificate; - EVP_PKEY *private_key; -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ -}; - -EAPI Eet_Key * -eet_identity_open(const char *certificate_file, - const char *private_key_file, - Eet_Key_Password_Callback cb) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - /* Signature declarations */ - Eet_Key *key = NULL; -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - /* Gnutls private declarations */ - Eina_File *f = NULL; - void *data = NULL; - gnutls_datum_t load_file = { NULL, 0 }; - char pass[1024]; - - /* Init */ - if (!(key = malloc(sizeof(Eet_Key)))) - goto on_error; - - key->references = 1; - - if (gnutls_x509_crt_init(&(key->certificate))) - goto on_error; - - if (gnutls_x509_privkey_init(&(key->private_key))) - goto on_error; - - /* Mmap certificate_file */ - f = eina_file_open(certificate_file, 0); - if (!f) - goto on_error; - - /* let's make mmap safe and just get 0 pages for IO erro */ - eina_mmap_safety_enabled_set(EINA_TRUE); - - data = eina_file_map_all(f, EINA_FILE_SEQUENTIAL); - if (!data) goto on_error; - - /* Import the certificate in Eet_Key structure */ - load_file.data = data; - load_file.size = eina_file_size_get(f); - if (gnutls_x509_crt_import(key->certificate, &load_file, - GNUTLS_X509_FMT_PEM) < 0) - goto on_error; - - eina_file_map_free(f, data); - - /* Reset values */ - eina_file_close(f); - f = NULL; - data = NULL; - load_file.data = NULL; - load_file.size = 0; - - /* Mmap private_key_file */ - f = eina_file_open(private_key_file, 0); - if (!f) - goto on_error; - - /* let's make mmap safe and just get 0 pages for IO erro */ - eina_mmap_safety_enabled_set(EINA_TRUE); - - data = eina_file_map_all(f, EINA_FILE_SEQUENTIAL); - if (!data) - goto on_error; - - /* Import the private key in Eet_Key structure */ - load_file.data = data; - load_file.size = eina_file_size_get(f); - /* Try to directly import the PEM encoded private key */ - if (gnutls_x509_privkey_import(key->private_key, &load_file, - GNUTLS_X509_FMT_PEM) < 0) - { - /* Else ask for the private key pass */ - if (cb && cb(pass, 1024, 0, NULL)) - { - /* If pass then try to decode the pkcs 8 private key */ - if (gnutls_x509_privkey_import_pkcs8(key->private_key, &load_file, - GNUTLS_X509_FMT_PEM, pass, 0)) - goto on_error; - } - else - /* Else try to import the pkcs 8 private key without pass */ - if (gnutls_x509_privkey_import_pkcs8(key->private_key, &load_file, - GNUTLS_X509_FMT_PEM, NULL, 1)) - goto on_error; - } - - eina_file_map_free(f, data); - eina_file_close(f); - - return key; - -on_error: - if (data) eina_file_map_free(f, data); - if (f) eina_file_close(f); - - if (key) - { - if (key->certificate) - gnutls_x509_crt_deinit(key->certificate); - - if (key->private_key) - gnutls_x509_privkey_deinit(key->private_key); - - free(key); - } - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* Openssl private declarations */ - FILE *fp; - EVP_PKEY *pkey = NULL; - X509 *cert = NULL; - - /* Load the X509 certificate in memory. */ - fp = fopen(certificate_file, "r"); - if (!fp) - return NULL; - - cert = PEM_read_X509(fp, NULL, NULL, NULL); - fclose(fp); - if (!cert) - goto on_error; - - /* Check the presence of the public key. Just in case. */ - pkey = X509_get_pubkey(cert); - if (!pkey) - goto on_error; - - /* Load the private key in memory. */ - fp = fopen(private_key_file, "r"); - if (!fp) - goto on_error; - - pkey = PEM_read_PrivateKey(fp, NULL, cb, NULL); - fclose(fp); - if (!pkey) - goto on_error; - - /* Load the certificate and the private key in Eet_Key structure */ - key = malloc(sizeof(Eet_Key)); - if (!key) - goto on_error; - - key->references = 1; - key->certificate = cert; - key->private_key = pkey; - - return key; - -on_error: - if (cert) - X509_free(cert); - - if (pkey) - EVP_PKEY_free(pkey); - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#else - certificate_file = NULL; - private_key_file = NULL; - cb = NULL; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - return NULL; -} - -EAPI void -eet_identity_close(Eet_Key *key) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - if (!key || (key->references > 0)) - return; - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - gnutls_x509_crt_deinit(key->certificate); - gnutls_x509_privkey_deinit(key->private_key); -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - X509_free(key->certificate); - EVP_PKEY_free(key->private_key); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - free(key); -#else - key = NULL; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ -} - -EAPI void -eet_identity_print(Eet_Key *key, - FILE *out) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - const char *names[6] = { - "Modulus", - "Public exponent", - "Private exponent", - "First prime", - "Second prime", - "Coefficient" - }; - int err = 0; - gnutls_datum_t data = { NULL, 0 }; - gnutls_datum_t rsa_raw[6]; - size_t size = 128; - char *res = NULL; - char buf[33]; - unsigned int i, j; - - if (!key) - return; - - if (key->private_key) - { - if (gnutls_x509_privkey_export_rsa_raw(key->private_key, - rsa_raw + 0, /* Modulus */ - rsa_raw + 1, /* Public exponent */ - rsa_raw + 2, /* Private exponent */ - rsa_raw + 3, /* First prime */ - rsa_raw + 4, /* Second prime */ - rsa_raw + 5)) /* Coefficient */ - goto on_error; - - if (!(res = malloc(size))) - goto on_error; - - fprintf(out, "Private Key:\n"); - buf[32] = '\0'; - - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) - { - while ((err = gnutls_hex_encode(rsa_raw + i, res, &size)) == - GNUTLS_E_SHORT_MEMORY_BUFFER) - { - size += 128; - if (!(res = realloc(res, size))) - goto on_error; - } - if (err) - goto on_error; - - fprintf(out, "\t%s:\n", names[i]); - for (j = 0; strlen(res) > j; j += 32) - { - snprintf(buf, 32, "%s", res + j); - fprintf(out, "\t\t%s\n", buf); - } - } - free(res); - res = NULL; - } - - if (key->certificate) - { - fprintf(out, "Public certificate:\n"); - if (gnutls_x509_crt_print(key->certificate, GNUTLS_X509_CRT_FULL, - &data)) - goto on_error; - - fprintf(out, "%s\n", data.data); - gnutls_free(data.data); - data.data = NULL; - } - -on_error: - if (res) - free(res); - - if (data.data) - gnutls_free(data.data); - - return; -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - RSA *rsa; - DSA *dsa; - DH *dh; - - if (!key) - return; - - rsa = EVP_PKEY_get1_RSA(key->private_key); - if (rsa) - { - fprintf(out, "Private key (RSA):\n"); - RSA_print_fp(out, rsa, 0); - } - - dsa = EVP_PKEY_get1_DSA(key->private_key); - if (dsa) - { - fprintf(out, "Private key (DSA):\n"); - DSA_print_fp(out, dsa, 0); - } - - dh = EVP_PKEY_get1_DH(key->private_key); - if (dh) - { - fprintf(out, "Private key (DH):\n"); - DHparams_print_fp(out, dh); - } - - fprintf(out, "Public certificate:\n"); - X509_print_fp(out, key->certificate); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#else /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - key = NULL; - out = NULL; - ERR("You need to compile signature support in EET."); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ -} - -void -eet_identity_ref(Eet_Key *key) -{ - if (!key) - return; - - key->references++; -} - -void -eet_identity_unref(Eet_Key *key) -{ - if (!key) - return; - - key->references--; - eet_identity_close(key); -} - -void * -eet_identity_compute_sha1(const void *data_base, - unsigned int data_length, - int *sha1_length) -{ - void *result; - -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - result = malloc(gcry_md_get_algo_dlen(GCRY_MD_SHA1)); - if (!result) - return NULL; - - gcry_md_hash_buffer(GCRY_MD_SHA1, result, data_base, data_length); - if (sha1_length) - *sha1_length = gcry_md_get_algo_dlen(GCRY_MD_SHA1); - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -# ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL - result = malloc(SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH); - if (!result) - return NULL; - - SHA1(data_base, data_length, result); - if (sha1_length) - *sha1_length = SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH; - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL */ - result = NULL; -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL */ -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#else /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - data_base = NULL; - data_length = 0; - sha1_length = NULL; - result = NULL; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - - return result; -} - -Eet_Error -eet_identity_sign(FILE *fp, - Eet_Key *key) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - Eet_Error err = EET_ERROR_NONE; - struct stat st_buf; - void *data; - int fd; - int head[3]; - unsigned char *sign = NULL; - unsigned char *cert = NULL; -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - gnutls_datum_t datum = { NULL, 0 }; - size_t sign_len = 0; - size_t cert_len = 0; -#ifdef EET_USE_NEW_PRIVKEY_SIGN_DATA - gnutls_datum_t signum = { NULL, 0 }; - gnutls_privkey_t privkey; -#endif -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - EVP_MD_CTX md_ctx; - unsigned int sign_len = 0; - int cert_len = 0; -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - - /* A few check and flush pending write. */ - if (!fp || !key || !key->certificate || !key->private_key) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - /* Get the file size. */ - fd = fileno(fp); - if (fd < 0) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - if (fstat(fd, &st_buf) < 0) - return EET_ERROR_MMAP_FAILED; - - /* let's make mmap safe and just get 0 pages for IO erro */ - eina_mmap_safety_enabled_set(EINA_TRUE); - - /* Map the file in memory. */ - data = mmap(NULL, st_buf.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); - if (data == MAP_FAILED) - return EET_ERROR_MMAP_FAILED; - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - datum.data = data; - datum.size = st_buf.st_size; - - /* Get the signature length */ -#ifdef EET_USE_NEW_PRIVKEY_SIGN_DATA - if (gnutls_privkey_init(&privkey) < 0) - { - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - - if (gnutls_privkey_import_x509(privkey, key->private_key, 0) < 0) - { - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - - if (gnutls_privkey_sign_data(privkey, GNUTLS_DIG_SHA1, 0, &datum, &signum) < 0) - { - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - - sign = signum.data; - sign_len = signum.size; -#else - if (gnutls_x509_privkey_sign_data(key->private_key, GNUTLS_DIG_SHA1, 0, - &datum, sign, &sign_len) && - !sign_len) - { - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - - /* Get the signature */ - sign = malloc(sign_len); - if (!sign || - gnutls_x509_privkey_sign_data(key->private_key, GNUTLS_DIG_SHA1, 0, - &datum, - sign, &sign_len)) - { - if (!sign) - err = EET_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - else - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - - goto on_error; - } -#endif - - /* Get the certificate length */ - if (gnutls_x509_crt_export(key->certificate, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER, cert, - &cert_len) && - !cert_len) - { - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - - /* Get the certificate */ - cert = malloc(cert_len); - if (!cert || - gnutls_x509_crt_export(key->certificate, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER, cert, - &cert_len)) - { - if (!cert) - err = EET_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - else - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - - goto on_error; - } - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - sign_len = EVP_PKEY_size(key->private_key); - sign = malloc(sign_len); - if (!sign) - { - err = EET_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - goto on_error; - } - - /* Do the signature. */ - EVP_SignInit(&md_ctx, EVP_sha1()); - EVP_SignUpdate(&md_ctx, data, st_buf.st_size); - err = EVP_SignFinal(&md_ctx, - sign, - (unsigned int *)&sign_len, - key->private_key); - if (err != 1) - { - ERR_print_errors_fp(stdout); - err = EET_ERROR_SIGNATURE_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - - /* Give me the der (binary form for X509). */ - cert_len = i2d_X509(key->certificate, &cert); - if (cert_len < 0) - { - ERR_print_errors_fp(stdout); - err = EET_ERROR_X509_ENCODING_FAILED; - goto on_error; - } - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* Append the signature at the end of the file. */ - head[0] = (int)htonl ((unsigned int)EET_MAGIC_SIGN); - head[1] = (int)htonl ((unsigned int)sign_len); - head[2] = (int)htonl ((unsigned int)cert_len); - - if (fwrite(head, sizeof(head), 1, fp) != 1) - { - err = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR; - goto on_error; - } - - if (fwrite(sign, sign_len, 1, fp) != 1) - { - err = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR; - goto on_error; - } - - if (fwrite(cert, cert_len, 1, fp) != 1) - { - err = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR; - goto on_error; - } - -on_error: -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - if (cert) - free(cert); - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - if (cert) - OPENSSL_free(cert); - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - if (sign) - free(sign); - - munmap(data, st_buf.st_size); - return err; -#else /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - fp = NULL; - key = NULL; - return EET_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ -} - -const void * -eet_identity_check(const void *data_base, - unsigned int data_length, - void **sha1, - int *sha1_length, - const void *signature_base, - unsigned int signature_length, - const void **raw_signature_base, - unsigned int *raw_signature_length, - int *x509_length) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - const int *header = signature_base; - const unsigned char *sign; - const unsigned char *cert_der; - int sign_len; - int cert_len; - int magic; - - /* At least the header size */ - if (signature_length < sizeof(int) * 3) - return NULL; - - /* Get the header */ - magic = ntohl(header[0]); - sign_len = ntohl(header[1]); - cert_len = ntohl(header[2]); - - /* Verify the header */ - if (magic != EET_MAGIC_SIGN) - return NULL; - - if (sign_len + cert_len + sizeof(int) * 3 > signature_length) - return NULL; - - /* Update the signature and certificate pointer */ - sign = (unsigned char *)signature_base + sizeof(int) * 3; - cert_der = sign + sign_len; - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - gnutls_x509_crt_t cert; - gnutls_datum_t datum; - gnutls_datum_t signature; -# if EET_USE_NEW_GNUTLS_API -# if EET_USE_NEW_PUBKEY_VERIFY_HASH - gnutls_pubkey_t pubkey; - gnutls_digest_algorithm_t hash_algo; -# endif - unsigned char *hash; - gcry_md_hd_t md; - int err; -# endif /* if EET_USE_NEW_GNUTLS_API */ - - /* Create an understanding certificate structure for gnutls */ - datum.data = (void *)cert_der; - datum.size = cert_len; - gnutls_x509_crt_init(&cert); - gnutls_x509_crt_import(cert, &datum, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER); - - signature.data = (void *)sign; - signature.size = sign_len; - - /* Verify the signature */ -# if EET_USE_NEW_GNUTLS_API - /* - I am waiting for my patch being accepted in GnuTLS release. - But we now have a way to prevent double computation of SHA1. - */ - err = gcry_md_open (&md, GCRY_MD_SHA1, 0); - if (err < 0) - return NULL; - - gcry_md_write(md, data_base, data_length); - - hash = gcry_md_read(md, GCRY_MD_SHA1); - if (!hash) - goto on_error; - - datum.size = gcry_md_get_algo_dlen(GCRY_MD_SHA1); - datum.data = hash; - -# ifdef EET_USE_NEW_PUBKEY_VERIFY_HASH - if (gnutls_pubkey_init(&pubkey) < 0) - goto on_error; - - if (gnutls_pubkey_import_x509(pubkey, cert, 0) < 0) - goto on_error; - - if (gnutls_pubkey_get_verify_algorithm(pubkey, &signature, &hash_algo) < 0) - goto on_error; - - if (gnutls_pubkey_verify_hash(pubkey, 0, &datum, &signature) < 0) - goto on_error; -# else - if (!gnutls_x509_crt_verify_hash(cert, 0, &datum, &signature)) - goto on_error; -# endif - - if (sha1) - { - *sha1 = malloc(datum.size); - if (!*sha1) goto on_error; - - memcpy(*sha1, hash, datum.size); - *sha1_length = datum.size; - } - - gcry_md_close(md); -# else /* if EET_USE_NEW_GNUTLS_API */ - datum.data = (void *)data_base; - datum.size = data_length; - - if (!gnutls_x509_crt_verify_data(cert, 0, &datum, &signature)) - return NULL; - - if (sha1) - { - *sha1 = NULL; - *sha1_length = -1; - } - -# endif /* if EET_USE_NEW_GNUTLS_API */ - gnutls_x509_crt_deinit(cert); - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - const unsigned char *tmp; - EVP_PKEY *pkey; - X509 *x509; - EVP_MD_CTX md_ctx; - int err; - - /* Strange but d2i_X509 seems to put 0 all over the place. */ - tmp = alloca(cert_len); - memcpy((char *)tmp, cert_der, cert_len); - x509 = d2i_X509(NULL, &tmp, cert_len); - if (!x509) - return NULL; - - /* Get public key - eay */ - pkey = X509_get_pubkey(x509); - if (!pkey) - { - X509_free(x509); - return NULL; - } - - /* Verify the signature */ - EVP_VerifyInit(&md_ctx, EVP_sha1()); - EVP_VerifyUpdate(&md_ctx, data_base, data_length); - err = EVP_VerifyFinal(&md_ctx, sign, sign_len, pkey); - - X509_free(x509); - EVP_PKEY_free(pkey); - - if (sha1) - { - *sha1 = NULL; - *sha1_length = -1; - } - - if (err != 1) - return NULL; - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - if (x509_length) - *x509_length = cert_len; - - if (raw_signature_base) - *raw_signature_base = sign; - - if (raw_signature_length) - *raw_signature_length = sign_len; - - return cert_der; -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# if EET_USE_NEW_GNUTLS_API - on_error: - gcry_md_close(md); - return NULL; -# endif -# endif -#else /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - data_base = NULL; - data_length = 0; - sha1 = NULL; - sha1_length = NULL; - signature_base = NULL; - signature_length = 0; - raw_signature_base = NULL; - raw_signature_length = NULL; - x509_length = NULL; - return NULL; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ -} - -EAPI void -eet_identity_certificate_print(const unsigned char *certificate, - int der_length, - FILE *out) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - if (!certificate || !out || der_length <= 0) - { - ERR("No certificate provided."); - return; - } - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - gnutls_datum_t datum; - gnutls_x509_crt_t cert; - - /* Create an understanding certificate structure for gnutls */ - datum.data = (void *)certificate; - datum.size = der_length; - if (gnutls_x509_crt_init(&cert)) - goto on_error; - - if (gnutls_x509_crt_import(cert, &datum, GNUTLS_X509_FMT_DER)) - goto on_error; - - /* Pretty print the certificate */ - datum.data = NULL; - datum.size = 0; - if (gnutls_x509_crt_print(cert, GNUTLS_X509_CRT_FULL, &datum)) - goto on_error; - - INF("Public certificate :"); - INF("%s", datum.data); - -on_error: - if (datum.data) - gnutls_free(datum.data); - - gnutls_x509_crt_deinit(cert); -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - const unsigned char *tmp; - X509 *x509; - - /* Strange but d2i_X509 seems to put 0 all over the place. */ - tmp = alloca(der_length); - memcpy((char *)tmp, certificate, der_length); - x509 = d2i_X509(NULL, &tmp, der_length); - if (!x509) - { - INF("Not a valid certificate."); - return; - } - - INF("Public certificate :"); - X509_print_fp(out, x509); - - X509_free(x509); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#else /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - certificate = NULL; - der_length = 0; - out = NULL; - ERR("You need to compile signature support in EET."); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ -} - -Eet_Error -eet_cipher(const void *data, - unsigned int size, - const char *key, - unsigned int length, - void **result, - unsigned int *result_length) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_CIPHER - /* Cipher declarations */ - unsigned int *ret = NULL; - unsigned char iv[MAX_IV_LEN]; - unsigned char ik[MAX_KEY_LEN]; - unsigned char key_material[MAX_IV_LEN + MAX_KEY_LEN]; - unsigned int salt; - unsigned int tmp = 0; - int crypted_length; - int opened = 0; -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - /* Gcrypt declarations */ - gcry_error_t err = 0; - gcry_cipher_hd_t cipher; -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* Openssl declarations*/ - EVP_CIPHER_CTX ctx; - unsigned int *buffer = NULL; - int tmp_len; -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - /* Gcrypt salt generation */ - gcry_create_nonce((unsigned char *)&salt, sizeof(salt)); -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* Openssl salt generation */ - if (!RAND_bytes((unsigned char *)&salt, sizeof (unsigned int))) - return EET_ERROR_PRNG_NOT_SEEDED; - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - - eet_pbkdf2_sha1(key, - length, - (unsigned char *)&salt, - sizeof(unsigned int), - 2048, - key_material, - MAX_KEY_LEN + MAX_IV_LEN); - - memcpy(iv, key_material, MAX_IV_LEN); - memcpy(ik, key_material + MAX_IV_LEN, MAX_KEY_LEN); - - memset(key_material, 0, sizeof (key_material)); - - crypted_length = ((((size + sizeof (unsigned int)) >> 5) + 1) << 5); - ret = malloc(crypted_length + sizeof(unsigned int)); - if (!ret) - { - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - memset(&salt, 0, sizeof (salt)); - return EET_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - } - - *ret = salt; - memset(&salt, 0, sizeof (salt)); - tmp = htonl(size); - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - *(ret + 1) = tmp; - memcpy(ret + 2, data, size); - - /* Gcrypt create the corresponding cipher - AES with a 256 bit key, Cipher Block Chaining mode */ - err = gcry_cipher_open(&cipher, GCRY_CIPHER_AES256, GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CBC, 0); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - opened = 1; - err = gcry_cipher_setiv(cipher, iv, MAX_IV_LEN); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - err = gcry_cipher_setkey(cipher, ik, MAX_KEY_LEN); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - - /* Gcrypt encrypt */ - err = gcry_cipher_encrypt(cipher, - (unsigned char *)(ret + 1), - crypted_length, - NULL, - 0); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - /* Gcrypt close the cipher */ - gcry_cipher_close(cipher); -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - buffer = malloc(crypted_length); - if (!buffer) goto on_error; - *buffer = tmp; - - memcpy(buffer + 1, data, size); - - /* Openssl create the corresponding cipher - AES with a 256 bit key, Cipher Block Chaining mode */ - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init(&ctx); - if (!EVP_EncryptInit_ex(&ctx, EVP_aes_256_cbc(), NULL, ik, iv)) - goto on_error; - - opened = 1; - - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - - /* Openssl encrypt */ - if (!EVP_EncryptUpdate(&ctx, (unsigned char *)(ret + 1), &tmp_len, - (unsigned char *)buffer, - size + sizeof(unsigned int))) - goto on_error; - - /* Openssl close the cipher */ - if (!EVP_EncryptFinal_ex(&ctx, ((unsigned char *)(ret + 1)) + tmp_len, - &tmp_len)) - goto on_error; - - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(&ctx); - free(buffer); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - - /* Set return values */ - if (result_length) - *result_length = crypted_length + sizeof(unsigned int); - - if (result) - *result = ret; - else - free(ret); - - return EET_ERROR_NONE; - -on_error: - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - /* Gcrypt error */ - if (opened) - gcry_cipher_close(cipher); - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* Openssl error */ - if (opened) - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(&ctx); - - free(buffer); - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* General error */ - free(ret); - if (result) - *result = NULL; - - if (result_length) - *result_length = 0; - - return EET_ERROR_ENCRYPT_FAILED; -#else /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ - /* Cipher not supported */ - (void)data; - (void)size; - (void)key; - (void)length; - (void)result; - (void)result_length; - return EET_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ -} - -Eet_Error -eet_decipher(const void *data, - unsigned int size, - const char *key, - unsigned int length, - void **result, - unsigned int *result_length) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_CIPHER - const unsigned int *over = data; - unsigned int *ret = NULL; - unsigned char ik[MAX_KEY_LEN]; - unsigned char iv[MAX_IV_LEN]; - unsigned char key_material[MAX_KEY_LEN + MAX_IV_LEN]; - unsigned int salt; - int tmp_len; - int tmp = 0; - - /* At least the salt and an AES block */ - if (size < sizeof(unsigned int) + 16) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - /* Get the salt */ - salt = *over; - - /* Generate the iv and the key with the salt */ - eet_pbkdf2_sha1(key, length, (unsigned char *)&salt, - sizeof(unsigned int), 2048, key_material, - MAX_KEY_LEN + MAX_IV_LEN); - - memcpy(iv, key_material, MAX_IV_LEN); - memcpy(ik, key_material + MAX_IV_LEN, MAX_KEY_LEN); - - memset(key_material, 0, sizeof (key_material)); - memset(&salt, 0, sizeof (salt)); - - /* Align to AES block size if size is not align */ - tmp_len = size - sizeof (unsigned int); - if ((tmp_len & 0x1F) != 0) - goto on_error; - - ret = malloc(tmp_len); - if (!ret) - goto on_error; - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - gcry_error_t err = 0; - gcry_cipher_hd_t cipher; - - /* Gcrypt create the corresponding cipher */ - err = gcry_cipher_open(&cipher, GCRY_CIPHER_AES256, GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CBC, 0); - if (err) - return EET_ERROR_DECRYPT_FAILED; - - err = gcry_cipher_setiv(cipher, iv, MAX_IV_LEN); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - err = gcry_cipher_setkey(cipher, ik, MAX_KEY_LEN); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - - /* Gcrypt decrypt */ - err = gcry_cipher_decrypt(cipher, ret, tmp_len, - ((unsigned int *)data) + 1, tmp_len); - if (err) - goto on_error; - - /* Gcrypt close the cipher */ - gcry_cipher_close(cipher); - -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - EVP_CIPHER_CTX ctx; - int opened = 0; - - /* Openssl create the corresponding cipher */ - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init(&ctx); - opened = 1; - - if (!EVP_DecryptInit_ex(&ctx, EVP_aes_256_cbc(), NULL, ik, iv)) - goto on_error; - - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - - /* Openssl decrypt */ - if (!EVP_DecryptUpdate(&ctx, (unsigned char *)ret, &tmp, - (unsigned char *)(over + 1), tmp_len)) - goto on_error; - - /* Openssl close the cipher*/ - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(&ctx); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - /* Get the decrypted data size */ - tmp = *ret; - tmp = ntohl(tmp); - if (tmp > tmp_len || tmp <= 0) - goto on_error; - - /* Update the return values */ - if (result_length) - *result_length = tmp; - - if (result) - { - *result = NULL; - *result = malloc(tmp); - if (!*result) - goto on_error; - - memcpy(*result, ret + 1, tmp); - } - - free(ret); - - return EET_ERROR_NONE; - -on_error: - memset(iv, 0, sizeof (iv)); - memset(ik, 0, sizeof (ik)); - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# else - if (opened) - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(&ctx); - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - if (result) - *result = NULL; - - if (result_length) - *result_length = 0; - - if (ret) - free(ret); - - return EET_ERROR_DECRYPT_FAILED; -#else /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ - (void)data; - (void)size; - (void)key; - (void)length; - (void)result; - (void)result_length; - return EET_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ -} - -#ifdef HAVE_CIPHER -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -static Eet_Error -eet_hmac_sha1(const void *key, - size_t key_len, - const void *data, - size_t data_len, - unsigned char *res) -{ - size_t hlen = gcry_md_get_algo_dlen (GCRY_MD_SHA1); - gcry_md_hd_t mdh; - unsigned char *hash; - gpg_error_t err; - - err = gcry_md_open(&mdh, GCRY_MD_SHA1, GCRY_MD_FLAG_HMAC); - if (err != GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR) - return 1; - - err = gcry_md_setkey(mdh, key, key_len); - if (err != GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR) - { - gcry_md_close(mdh); - return 1; - } - - gcry_md_write(mdh, data, data_len); - - hash = gcry_md_read(mdh, GCRY_MD_SHA1); - if (!hash) - { - gcry_md_close(mdh); - return 1; - } - - memcpy(res, hash, hlen); - - gcry_md_close(mdh); - - return 0; -} - -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - -static Eet_Error -eet_pbkdf2_sha1(const char *key, - int key_len, - const unsigned char *salt, - unsigned int salt_len, - int iter, - unsigned char *res, - int res_len) -{ - unsigned char digest[20]; - unsigned char tab[4]; - unsigned char *p = res; - unsigned char *buf; - unsigned long i; - int digest_len = 20; - int len = res_len; - int tmp_len; - int j, k; -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# else - HMAC_CTX hctx; -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - - buf = alloca(salt_len + 4); - if (!buf) - return 1; - - for (i = 1; len; len -= tmp_len, p += tmp_len, i++) - { - if (len > digest_len) - tmp_len = digest_len; - else - tmp_len = len; - - tab[0] = (unsigned char)(i & 0xff000000) >> 24; - tab[1] = (unsigned char)(i & 0x00ff0000) >> 16; - tab[2] = (unsigned char)(i & 0x0000ff00) >> 8; - tab[3] = (unsigned char)(i & 0x000000ff) >> 0; - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - memcpy(buf, salt, salt_len); - memcpy(buf + salt_len, tab, 4); - eet_hmac_sha1(key, key_len, buf, salt_len + 4, digest); -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - HMAC_Init(&hctx, key, key_len, EVP_sha1()); - HMAC_Update(&hctx, salt, salt_len); - HMAC_Update(&hctx, tab, 4); - HMAC_Final(&hctx, digest, NULL); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - memcpy(p, digest, tmp_len); - - for (j = 1; j < iter; j++) - { -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - eet_hmac_sha1(key, key_len, digest, 20, digest); -# else /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - HMAC(EVP_sha1(), key, key_len, digest, 20, digest, NULL); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - for (k = 0; k < tmp_len; k++) - p[k] ^= digest[k]; - } - } - -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# else - HMAC_cleanup(&hctx); -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - return 0; -} - -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ diff --git a/src/lib/eet_connection.c b/src/lib/eet_connection.c deleted file mode 100644 index a192d4e..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_connection.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H -# include <alloca.h> -#elif defined __GNUC__ -# define alloca __builtin_alloca -#elif defined _AIX -# define alloca __alloca -#elif defined _MSC_VER -# include <malloc.h> -# define alloca _alloca -#else /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ -# include <stddef.h> -# ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -# endif /* ifdef __cplusplus */ -void *alloca(size_t); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ - -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H -# include <netinet/in.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H */ - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# include <winsock2.h> -#endif /* ifdef _WIN32 */ - -#include <Eina.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -/* max message size: 1Mb - raised from original 64Kb */ -#define MAX_MSG_SIZE (1024 * 1024) -#define MAGIC_EET_DATA_PACKET 0x4270ACE1 - -struct _Eet_Connection -{ - Eet_Read_Cb *eet_read_cb; - Eet_Write_Cb *eet_write_cb; - void *user_data; - - size_t allocated; - size_t size; - size_t received; - - void *buffer; -}; - -EAPI Eet_Connection * -eet_connection_new(Eet_Read_Cb *eet_read_cb, - Eet_Write_Cb *eet_write_cb, - const void *user_data) -{ - Eet_Connection *conn; - - if ((!eet_read_cb) || (!eet_write_cb)) return NULL; - - conn = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Connection)); - if (!conn) return NULL; - conn->eet_read_cb = eet_read_cb; - conn->eet_write_cb = eet_write_cb; - conn->user_data = (void *)user_data; - return conn; -} - -EAPI int -eet_connection_received(Eet_Connection *conn, - const void *data, - size_t size) -{ - if ((!conn) || (!data) || (!size)) return size; - do - { - size_t copy_size; - - if (conn->size == 0) - { - const int *msg; - size_t packet_size; - - if (size < (sizeof(int) * 2)) break; - - msg = data; - /* Check the magic */ - if (ntohl(msg[0]) != MAGIC_EET_DATA_PACKET) break; - - packet_size = ntohl(msg[1]); - /* Message should always be under MAX_MSG_SIZE */ - if (packet_size > MAX_MSG_SIZE) break; - - data = (void *)(msg + 2); - size -= sizeof(int) * 2; - if ((size_t)packet_size <= size) - { - /* Not a partial receive, go the quick way. */ - if (!conn->eet_read_cb(data, packet_size, conn->user_data)) - break; - - data = (void *)((char *)data + packet_size); - size -= packet_size; - conn->received = 0; - continue; - } - conn->size = packet_size; - if (conn->allocated < conn->size) - { - void *tmp; - - tmp = realloc(conn->buffer, conn->size); - if (!tmp) break; - conn->buffer = tmp; - conn->allocated = conn->size; - } - } - - /* Partial receive */ - copy_size = - (conn->size - conn->received >= - size) ? size : conn->size - conn->received; - memcpy((char *)conn->buffer + conn->received, data, copy_size); - - conn->received += copy_size; - data = (void *)((char *)data + copy_size); - size -= copy_size; - - if (conn->received == conn->size) - { - size_t data_size; - - data_size = conn->size; - conn->size = 0; - conn->received = 0; - /* Completed a packet. */ - if (!conn->eet_read_cb(conn->buffer, data_size, conn->user_data)) - { - /* Something goes wrong. Stop now. */ - size += data_size; - break; - } - } - } - while (size > 0); - - return size; -} - -static Eina_Bool -_eet_connection_raw_send(Eet_Connection *conn, - void *data, - int data_size) -{ - int *message; - - /* Message should always be under MAX_MSG_SIZE */ - if (data_size > MAX_MSG_SIZE) return EINA_FALSE; - message = alloca(data_size + (sizeof(int) * 2)); - message[0] = htonl(MAGIC_EET_DATA_PACKET); - message[1] = htonl(data_size); - memcpy(message + 2, data, data_size); - conn->eet_write_cb(message, - data_size + (sizeof(int) * 2), - conn->user_data); - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_connection_empty(Eet_Connection *conn) -{ - return conn->size ? EINA_FALSE : EINA_TRUE; -} - -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_connection_send(Eet_Connection *conn, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - void *flat_data; - int data_size; - Eina_Bool ret = EINA_FALSE; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(conn, EINA_FALSE); - - flat_data = eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher(edd, - data_in, - cipher_key, - &data_size); - if (!flat_data) return EINA_FALSE; - if (_eet_connection_raw_send(conn, flat_data, data_size)) ret = EINA_TRUE; - free(flat_data); - return ret; -} - -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_connection_node_send(Eet_Connection *conn, - Eet_Node *node, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - void *data; - int data_size; - Eina_Bool ret = EINA_FALSE; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(conn, EINA_FALSE); - - data = eet_data_node_encode_cipher(node, cipher_key, &data_size); - if (!data) return EINA_FALSE; - if (_eet_connection_raw_send(conn, data, data_size)) - ret = EINA_TRUE; - free(data); - return ret; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_connection_close(Eet_Connection *conn, - Eina_Bool *on_going) -{ - void *user_data; - - if (!conn) return NULL; - if (on_going) *on_going = conn->received == 0 ? EINA_FALSE : EINA_TRUE; - user_data = conn->user_data; - free(conn->buffer); - free(conn); - return user_data; -} - diff --git a/src/lib/eet_data.c b/src/lib/eet_data.c deleted file mode 100644 index f995353..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_data.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5026 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <math.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <limits.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H -# include <netinet/in.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H */ - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# include <winsock2.h> -#endif /* ifdef _WIN32 */ - -#include <Eina.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -/* - * routines for doing data -> struct and struct -> data conversion - * - * types: - * - * basic types: - * a sequence of... - * - * char - * short - * int - * long long - * float - * double - * unsigned char - * unsigned short - * unsigned int - * unsgined long long - * string - * - * groupings: - * multiple entries ordered as... - * - * fixed size array [ of basic types ] - * variable size array [ of basic types ] - * linked list [ of basic types ] - * hash table [ of basic types ] - * - * need to provide builder/accessor funcs for: - * - * list_next - * list_append - * - * hash_foreach - * hash_add - * - */ - -/*---*/ - -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Element Eet_Data_Element; -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Basic_Type_Codec Eet_Data_Basic_Type_Codec; -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Group_Type_Codec Eet_Data_Group_Type_Codec; -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Chunk Eet_Data_Chunk; -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Stream Eet_Data_Stream; -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash; -typedef struct _Eet_Data_Encode_Hash_Info Eet_Data_Encode_Hash_Info; -typedef struct _Eet_Free Eet_Free; -typedef struct _Eet_Free_Context Eet_Free_Context; -typedef struct _Eet_Variant_Unknow Eet_Variant_Unknow; - -/*---*/ - -/* TODO: - * Eet_Data_Basic_Type_Codec (Coder, Decoder) - * Eet_Data_Group_Type_Codec (Coder, Decoder) - */ -struct _Eet_Data_Basic_Type_Codec -{ - int size; - const char *name; - int (*get)(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); - void * (*put)(Eet_Dictionary *ed, const void *src, int *size_ret); -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Group_Type_Codec -{ - int (*get)(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data_in, - char **p, - int *size); - void (*put)(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Chunk -{ - const char *name; - int len; - int size; - int hash; - void *data; - unsigned char type; - unsigned char group_type; -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Stream -{ - void *data; - int size; - int pos; -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash -{ - Eet_Data_Element *element; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash *next; -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Descriptor -{ - const char *name; - const Eet_Dictionary *ed; - int size; - struct - { - void * (*mem_alloc)(size_t size); - void (*mem_free)(void *mem); - char * (*str_alloc)(const char *str); - char * (*str_direct_alloc)(const char *str); - void (*str_free)(const char *str); - void (*str_direct_free)(const char *str); - void * (*list_next)(void *l); - void * (*list_append)(void *l, void *d); - void * (*list_data)(void *l); - void * (*list_free)(void *l); - void (*hash_foreach)(void *h, - int (*func)(void *h, - const char *k, - void *dt, - void *fdt), - void *fdt); - void * (*hash_add)(void *h, const char *k, void *d); - void (*hash_free)(void *h); - const char *(*type_get)(const void *data, Eina_Bool *unknow); - Eina_Bool (*type_set)(const char *type, - void *data, - Eina_Bool unknow); - void * (*array_alloc)(size_t size); - void (*array_free)(void *mem); - } func; - struct - { - int num; - Eet_Data_Element *set; - struct - { - int size; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash *buckets; - } hash; - } elements; - - Eina_Bool unified_type : 1; -// char *strings; -// int strings_len; -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Element -{ - const char *name; - const char *counter_name; - const char *directory_name_ptr; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *subtype; - int offset; /* offset in bytes from the base element */ - int count; /* number of elements for a fixed array */ - int counter_offset; /* for a variable array we need the offset of the count variable */ - unsigned char type; /* EET_T_XXX */ - unsigned char group_type; /* EET_G_XXX */ -}; - -struct _Eet_Data_Encode_Hash_Info -{ - Eet_Data_Stream *ds; - Eet_Data_Element *ede; - Eet_Dictionary *ed; -}; - -#define EET_FREE_COUNT 256 -struct _Eet_Free -{ - int ref; - Eina_Array list[EET_FREE_COUNT]; -}; - -struct _Eet_Free_Context -{ - Eet_Free freelist; - Eet_Free freelist_array; - Eet_Free freelist_list; - Eet_Free freelist_hash; - Eet_Free freelist_str; - Eet_Free freelist_direct_str; -}; - -struct _Eet_Variant_Unknow -{ - EINA_MAGIC - - int size; - char data[1]; -}; - -/*---*/ - -static void - eet_free_context_init(Eet_Free_Context *context); -static void - eet_free_context_shutdown(Eet_Free_Context *context); - -static int -eet_data_get_char(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_char(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_short(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_short(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static inline int -eet_data_get_int(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_int(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_long_long(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_long_long(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_float(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_float(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_double(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_double(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_f32p32(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_f32p32(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_f16p16(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_f16p16(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_f8p24(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_f8p24(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static inline int -eet_data_get_string(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_string(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_istring(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_istring(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); -static int -eet_data_get_null(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_null(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); - -static int -eet_data_get_type(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int type, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest); -static void * -eet_data_put_type(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int type, - const void *src, - int *size_ret); - -static Eet_Node * -eet_data_node_simple_type(int type, - const char *name, - void *dd); - -static int -eet_data_get_unknown(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data_in, - char **p, - int *size); -static void -eet_data_put_unknown(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -static void -eet_data_put_array(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -static int -eet_data_get_array(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size); -static int -eet_data_get_list(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data_in, - char **p, - int *size); -static void -eet_data_put_list(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -static void -eet_data_put_hash(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -static int -eet_data_get_hash(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size); -static void -eet_data_put_union(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -static int -eet_data_get_union(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size); -static void -eet_data_put_variant(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in); -static int -eet_data_get_variant(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size); - -static void -eet_data_chunk_get(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk, - const void *src, - int size); -static Eet_Data_Chunk * -eet_data_chunk_new(void *data, - int size, - const char *name, - int type, - int group_type); -static void -eet_data_chunk_free(Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk); - -static Eet_Data_Stream * - eet_data_stream_new(void); -static void - eet_data_stream_write(Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - const void *data, - int size); -static void -eet_data_stream_free(Eet_Data_Stream *ds); - -static void -eet_data_chunk_put(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds); - -static int -eet_data_descriptor_encode_hash_cb(void *hash, - const char *key, - void *hdata, - void *fdata); -static void *_eet_data_descriptor_encode(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int *size_ret); -static void *_eet_data_descriptor_decode(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int size_in, - void *data_out, - int size_out); - -/*---*/ - -static const Eet_Data_Basic_Type_Codec eet_basic_codec[] = -{ - {sizeof(char), "char", eet_data_get_char, eet_data_put_char }, - {sizeof(short), "short", eet_data_get_short, eet_data_put_short }, - {sizeof(int), "int", eet_data_get_int, eet_data_put_int }, - {sizeof(long long), "long_long", eet_data_get_long_long, eet_data_put_long_long}, - {sizeof(float), "float", eet_data_get_float, eet_data_put_float }, - {sizeof(double), "double", eet_data_get_double, eet_data_put_double }, - {sizeof(char), "uchar", eet_data_get_char, eet_data_put_char }, - {sizeof(short), "ushort", eet_data_get_short, eet_data_put_short }, - {sizeof(int), "uint", eet_data_get_int, eet_data_put_int }, - {sizeof(long long), "ulong_long", eet_data_get_long_long, eet_data_put_long_long}, - {sizeof(char *), "string", eet_data_get_string, eet_data_put_string }, - {sizeof(char *), "inlined", eet_data_get_istring, eet_data_put_istring }, - {sizeof(void *), "NULL", eet_data_get_null, eet_data_put_null }, - {sizeof(Eina_F32p32), "f32p32", eet_data_get_f32p32, eet_data_put_f32p32 }, - {sizeof(Eina_F16p16), "f16p16", eet_data_get_f16p16, eet_data_put_f16p16 }, - {sizeof(Eina_F8p24), "f8p24", eet_data_get_f8p24, eet_data_put_f8p24 } -}; - -static const Eet_Data_Group_Type_Codec eet_group_codec[] = -{ - { eet_data_get_unknown, eet_data_put_unknown }, - { eet_data_get_array, eet_data_put_array }, - { eet_data_get_array, eet_data_put_array }, - { eet_data_get_list, eet_data_put_list }, - { eet_data_get_hash, eet_data_put_hash }, - { eet_data_get_union, eet_data_put_union }, - { eet_data_get_variant, eet_data_put_variant } -}; - -static int _eet_data_words_bigendian = -1; - -/*---*/ - -#define SWAP64(x) (x) = \ - ((((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x00000000000000ffULL) << 56) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x000000000000ff00ULL) << 40) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x0000000000ff0000ULL) << 24) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x00000000ff000000ULL) << 8) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x000000ff00000000ULL) >> 8) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x0000ff0000000000ULL) >> 24) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x00ff000000000000ULL) >> 40) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0xff00000000000000ULL) >> 56)) -#define SWAP32(x) (x) = \ - ((((int)(x) & 0x000000ff) << 24) | \ - (((int)(x) & 0x0000ff00) << 8) | \ - (((int)(x) & 0x00ff0000) >> 8) | \ - (((int)(x) & 0xff000000) >> 24)) -#define SWAP16(x) (x) = \ - ((((short)(x) & 0x00ff) << 8) | \ - (((short)(x) & 0xff00) >> 8)) - -#ifdef CONV8 -# undef CONV8 -#endif /* ifdef CONV8 */ -#ifdef CONV16 -# undef CONV16 -#endif /* ifdef CONV16 */ -#ifdef CONV32 -# undef CONV32 -#endif /* ifdef CONV32 */ -#ifdef CONV64 -# undef CONV64 -#endif /* ifdef CONV64 */ - -#define CONV8(x) -#define CONV16(x) {if (_eet_data_words_bigendian) {SWAP16(x); }} -#define CONV32(x) {if (_eet_data_words_bigendian) {SWAP32(x); }} -#define CONV64(x) {if (_eet_data_words_bigendian) {SWAP64(x); }} - -#define IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(Type) (Type > EET_T_UNKNOW && Type < EET_T_LAST) -#define IS_POINTER_TYPE(Type) (Type >= EET_T_STRING && Type <= EET_T_NULL) - -#define POINTER_TYPE_DECODE(Context, \ - Ed, \ - Edd, \ - Ede, \ - Echnk, \ - Type, \ - Data, \ - P, \ - Size, \ - Label) \ - do { \ - int ___r; \ - ___r = eet_data_get_unknown(Context, \ - Ed, \ - Edd, Ede, \ - Echnk, \ - Type, EET_G_UNKNOWN, \ - Data, P, Size); \ - if (!___r) { goto Label; } \ - } while (0) - -#define STRUCT_TYPE_DECODE(Data_Ret, Context, Ed, Ede, Data, Size, SubSize, Label) \ - do { \ - Data_Ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(Context, \ - Ed, \ - Ede, \ - Data, \ - Size, \ - SubSize > 0 ? Data_Ret : NULL, \ - SubSize); \ - if (!Data_Ret) { goto Label; } \ - } while (0) - -#define EET_I_STRING 1 << 4 -#define EET_I_INLINED_STRING 2 << 4 -#define EET_I_NULL 3 << 4 - -#define EET_MAGIC_VARIANT 0xF1234BC -/*---*/ - -/* CHAR TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_char(const Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - char *s, *d; - - if (((char *)src + sizeof(char)) > (char *)src_end) - return -1; - - s = (char *)src; - d = (char *)dst; - *d = *s; - CONV8(*d); - return sizeof(char); -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_char(Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - char *s, *d; - - d = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char)); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - s = (char *)src; - *d = *s; - CONV8(*d); - *size_ret = sizeof(char); - return d; -} - -/* SHORT TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_short(const Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - short *d; - - if (((char *)src + sizeof(short)) > (char *)src_end) - return -1; - - memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(short)); - d = (short *)dst; - CONV16(*d); - return sizeof(short); -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_short(Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - short *s, *d; - - d = (short *)malloc(sizeof(short)); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - s = (short *)src; - *d = *s; - CONV16(*d); - *size_ret = sizeof(short); - return d; -} - -/* INT TYPE */ -static inline int -eet_data_get_int(const Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - int *d; - - if (((char *)src + sizeof(int)) > (char *)src_end) - return -1; - - memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(int)); - d = (int *)dst; - CONV32(*d); - return sizeof(int); -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_int(Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - int *s, *d; - - d = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int)); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - s = (int *)src; - *d = *s; - CONV32(*d); - *size_ret = sizeof(int); - return d; -} - -/* LONG LONG TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_long_long(const Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - unsigned long long *d; - - if (((char *)src + sizeof(unsigned long long)) > (char *)src_end) - return -1; - - memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(unsigned long long)); - d = (unsigned long long *)dst; - CONV64(*d); - return sizeof(unsigned long long); -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_long_long(Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - unsigned long long *s, *d; - - d = (unsigned long long *)malloc(sizeof(unsigned long long)); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - s = (unsigned long long *)src; - *d = *s; - CONV64(*d); - *size_ret = sizeof(unsigned long long); - return d; -} - -/* STRING TYPE */ -static inline int -eet_data_get_string_hash(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end) -{ - if (ed) - { - int idx; - - if (eet_data_get_int(ed, src, src_end, &idx) < 0) - return -1; - - return eet_dictionary_string_get_hash(ed, idx); - } - - return -1; -} - -static inline int -eet_data_get_string(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - char *s, **d; - - d = (char **)dst; - - if (ed) - { - const char *str; - int idx; - - if (eet_data_get_int(ed, src, src_end, &idx) < 0) - return -1; - - str = eet_dictionary_string_get_char(ed, idx); - if (!str) - return -1; - - *d = (char *)str; - return eet_dictionary_string_get_size(ed, idx); - } - - s = (char *)src; - if (!s) - { - *d = NULL; - return 0; - } - - *d = s; - return strlen(s) + 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_string(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - char *s, *d; - int len; - - if (ed) - { - const char *str; - int idx; - - str = *((const char **)src); - if (!str) - return NULL; - - idx = eet_dictionary_string_add(ed, str); - if (idx == -1) - return NULL; - - return eet_data_put_int(ed, &idx, size_ret); - } - - s = (char *)(*((char **)src)); - if (!s) - return NULL; - - len = strlen(s); - d = malloc(len + 1); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - memcpy(d, s, len + 1); - *size_ret = len + 1; - return d; -} - -/* ALWAYS INLINED STRING TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_istring(const Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - return eet_data_get_string(NULL, src, src_end, dst); -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_istring(Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - return eet_data_put_string(NULL, src, size_ret); -} - -/* ALWAYS NULL TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_null(const Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src __UNUSED__, - const void *src_end __UNUSED__, - void *dst) -{ - char **d; - - d = (char **)dst; - - *d = NULL; - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_null(Eet_Dictionary *ed __UNUSED__, - const void *src __UNUSED__, - int *size_ret) -{ - *size_ret = 0; - return NULL; -} - -/** - * Fast lookups of simple doubles/floats. - * - * These aren't properly a cache because they don't store pre-calculated - * values, but have a so simple math that is almost as fast. - */ -static inline int -_eet_data_float_cache_get(const char *s, - int len, - float *d) -{ - /* fast handle of simple case 0xMp+E*/ - if ((len == 6) && (s[0] == '0') && (s[1] == 'x') && (s[3] == 'p')) - { - int mantisse = (s[2] >= 'a') ? (s[2] - 'a' + 10) : (s[2] - '0'); - int exponent = (s[5] - '0'); - - if (s[4] == '+') - *d = (float)(mantisse << exponent); - else - *d = (float)mantisse / (float)(1 << exponent); - - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -static inline int -_eet_data_double_cache_get(const char *s, - int len, - double *d) -{ - /* fast handle of simple case 0xMp+E*/ - if ((len == 6) && (s[0] == '0') && (s[1] == 'x') && (s[3] == 'p')) - { - int mantisse = (s[2] >= 'a') ? (s[2] - 'a' + 10) : (s[2] - '0'); - int exponent = (s[5] - '0'); - - if (s[4] == '+') - *d = (double)(mantisse << exponent); - else - *d = (double)mantisse / (double)(1 << exponent); - - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -/* FLOAT TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_float(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - float *d; - int idx; - - d = (float *)dst; - if (!ed) - { - const char *s, *p; - long long mantisse; - long exponent; - int len; - - s = (const char *)src; - p = s; - len = 0; - while ((p < (const char *)src_end) && (*p != 0)) {len++; p++; } - - if (_eet_data_float_cache_get(s, len, d) != 0) - return len + 1; - - if (eina_convert_atod(s, len, &mantisse, &exponent) == EINA_FALSE) - return -1; - - *d = (float)ldexp((double)mantisse, exponent); - - return len + 1; - } - - if (eet_data_get_int(ed, src, src_end, &idx) < 0) - return -1; - - if (!eet_dictionary_string_get_float(ed, idx, d)) - return -1; - - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_float(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - char buf[128]; - int idx; - - eina_convert_dtoa((double)(*(float *)src), buf); - - if (!ed) - { - char *d; - int len; - - len = strlen(buf); - d = malloc(len + 1); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - memcpy(d, buf, len + 1); - *size_ret = len + 1; - return d; - } - - idx = eet_dictionary_string_add(ed, buf); - if (idx == -1) - return NULL; - - return eet_data_put_int(ed, &idx, size_ret); -} - -/* DOUBLE TYPE */ -static int -eet_data_get_double(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - double *d; - int idx; - - d = (double *)dst; - - if (!ed) - { - const char *s, *p; - long long mantisse = 0; - long exponent = 0; - int len; - - s = (const char *)src; - p = s; - len = 0; - while ((p < (const char *)src_end) && (*p != 0)) {len++; p++; } - - if (_eet_data_double_cache_get(s, len, d) != 0) - return len + 1; - - if (eina_convert_atod(s, len, &mantisse, &exponent) == EINA_FALSE) - return -1; - - *d = ldexp((double)mantisse, exponent); - - return len + 1; - } - - if (eet_data_get_int(ed, src, src_end, &idx) < 0) - return -1; - - if (!eet_dictionary_string_get_double(ed, idx, d)) - return -1; - - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_double(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - char buf[128]; - int idx; - - eina_convert_dtoa((double)(*(double *)src), buf); - - if (!ed) - { - char *d; - int len; - - len = strlen(buf); - d = malloc(len + 1); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - memcpy(d, buf, len + 1); - *size_ret = len + 1; - - return d; - } - - idx = eet_dictionary_string_add(ed, buf); - if (idx == -1) - return NULL; - - return eet_data_put_int(ed, &idx, size_ret); -} - -static int -eet_data_get_f32p32(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - Eina_F32p32 *fp; - int idx; - - fp = (Eina_F32p32 *)dst; - - if (!ed) - { - const char *s, *p; - int len; - - s = (const char *)src; - p = s; - len = 0; - while ((p < (const char *)src_end) && (*p != 0)) { len++; p++; } - - if (!(eina_convert_atofp(s, len, fp))) - return -1; - - return 1; - } - - if (eet_data_get_int(ed, src, src_end, &idx) < 0) - return -1; - - if (!eet_dictionary_string_get_fp(ed, idx, fp)) - return -1; - - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_f32p32(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - char buf[128]; - int idx; - - eina_convert_fptoa((Eina_F32p32)(*(Eina_F32p32 *)src), buf); - - if (!ed) - { - char *d; - int len; - - len = strlen(buf); - d = malloc(len + 1); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - memcpy(d, buf, len + 1); - *size_ret = len + 1; - - return d; - } - - idx = eet_dictionary_string_add(ed, buf); - if (idx == -1) - return NULL; - - return eet_data_put_int(ed, &idx, size_ret); -} - -static int -eet_data_get_f16p16(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - Eina_F32p32 tmp; - Eina_F16p16 *fp; - - fp = (Eina_F16p16 *)dst; - - if (eet_data_get_f32p32(ed, src, src_end, &tmp) < 0) - return -1; - - *fp = eina_f32p32_to_f16p16(tmp); - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_f16p16(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - Eina_F32p32 tmp; - - tmp = eina_f16p16_to_f32p32((Eina_F16p16)(*(Eina_F16p16 *)src)); - return eet_data_put_f32p32(ed, &tmp, size_ret); -} - -static int -eet_data_get_f8p24(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dst) -{ - Eina_F32p32 tmp; - Eina_F8p24 *fp; - - fp = (Eina_F8p24 *)dst; - - if (eet_data_get_f32p32(ed, src, src_end, &tmp) < 0) - return -1; - - *fp = eina_f32p32_to_f8p24(tmp); - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_put_f8p24(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - Eina_F32p32 tmp; - - tmp = eina_f8p24_to_f32p32((Eina_F8p24)(*(Eina_F8p24 *)src)); - return eet_data_put_f32p32(ed, &tmp, size_ret); -} - -static inline int -eet_data_get_type(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int type, - const void *src, - const void *src_end, - void *dest) -{ - int ret; - - ret = eet_basic_codec[type - 1].get(ed, src, src_end, dest); - return ret; -} - -static inline void * -eet_data_put_type(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int type, - const void *src, - int *size_ret) -{ - void *ret; - - ret = eet_basic_codec[type - 1].put(ed, src, size_ret); - return ret; -} - -static inline Eina_Bool -eet_data_type_match(int type1, - int type2) -{ - if (type1 == type2) - return EINA_TRUE; - - /* Note: All floating point type are equivalent and could be read - without problem by any other floating point getter. */ - switch (type1) - { - case EET_T_FLOAT: - case EET_T_DOUBLE: - case EET_T_F32P32: - case EET_T_F16P16: - case EET_T_F8P24: - switch (type2) - { - case EET_T_FLOAT: - case EET_T_DOUBLE: - case EET_T_F32P32: - case EET_T_F16P16: - case EET_T_F8P24: - return EINA_TRUE; - - default: - break; - } /* switch */ - break; - - default: - break; - } - - return EINA_FALSE; -} - -/* chunk format... - * - * char[4] = "CHnK"; // untyped data ... or - * char[4] = "CHKx"; // typed data - x == type - * - * int = chunk size (including magic string); - * char[] = chunk magic/name string (0 byte terminated); - * ... sub-chunks (a chunk can contain chuncks recusrively) ... - * or - * ... payload data ... - * - */ - -static inline void -eet_data_chunk_get(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk, - const void *src, - int size) -{ - const char *s; - int ret1, ret2; - - if (!src) - return; - - if (size <= 8) - return; - - if (!chnk) - return; - - s = src; - if (s[2] == 'K') - { - if ((s[0] != 'C') || (s[1] != 'H') || (s[2] != 'K')) - return; - - chnk->type = (unsigned char)(s[3]); - if (chnk->type >= EET_I_LIMIT) - { - chnk->group_type = - ((chnk->type - EET_I_LIMIT) & 0xF) + EET_G_UNKNOWN; - switch ((chnk->type - EET_I_LIMIT) & 0xF0) - { -#define EET_UNMATCH_TYPE(Type) \ -case EET_I_ ## Type: chnk->type = EET_T_ ## Type; break; - - EET_UNMATCH_TYPE(STRING); - EET_UNMATCH_TYPE(INLINED_STRING); - EET_UNMATCH_TYPE(NULL); - - default: - return; - } - } - else if (chnk->type > EET_T_LAST) - { - chnk->group_type = chnk->type; - chnk->type = EET_T_UNKNOW; - } - else - chnk->group_type = EET_G_UNKNOWN; - if ((chnk->type >= EET_T_LAST) || - (chnk->group_type >= - EET_G_LAST)) - { - chnk->type = 0; - chnk->group_type = 0; - } - } - else if ((s[0] != 'C') || (s[1] != 'H') || (s[2] != 'n') || (s[3] != 'K')) - return; - - ret1 = eet_data_get_type(ed, EET_T_INT, (s + 4), (s + size), &(chnk->size)); - - if (ret1 <= 0) - return; - - if ((chnk->size < 0) || ((chnk->size + 8) > size)) - return; - - ret2 = eet_data_get_type(ed, EET_T_STRING, (s + 8), (s + size), &(chnk->name)); - - if (ret2 <= 0) - return; - - chnk->len = ret2; - - /* Precalc hash */ - chnk->hash = eet_data_get_string_hash(ed, (s + 8), (s + size)); - - if (ed) - { - chnk->data = (char *)src + 4 + ret1 + sizeof(int); - chnk->size -= sizeof(int); - } - else - { - chnk->data = (char *)src + 4 + ret1 + chnk->len; - chnk->size -= chnk->len; - } - - return; -} - -static inline Eet_Data_Chunk * -eet_data_chunk_new(void *data, - int size, - const char *name, - int type, - int group_type) -{ - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk; - - if (!name) - return NULL; - - chnk = calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - if (!chnk) - return NULL; - - /* Note: Another security, so older eet library could read file - saved with fixed point value. */ - if (type == EET_T_F32P32 - || type == EET_T_F16P16 - || type == EET_T_F8P24) - type = EET_T_DOUBLE; - - chnk->name = name; - chnk->len = strlen(name) + 1; - chnk->size = size; - chnk->data = data; - chnk->type = type; - chnk->group_type = group_type; - return chnk; -} - -static inline void -eet_data_chunk_free(Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk) -{ - free(chnk); -} - -static inline Eet_Data_Stream * -eet_data_stream_new(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Stream *ds; - - ds = calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_Data_Stream)); - if (!ds) - return NULL; - - return ds; -} - -static inline void -eet_data_stream_free(Eet_Data_Stream *ds) -{ - if (ds->data) - free(ds->data); - - free(ds); -} - -static inline void -eet_data_stream_flush(Eet_Data_Stream *ds) -{ - free(ds); -} - -static inline void -eet_data_stream_write(Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - const void *data, - int size) -{ - char *p; - - if ((ds->pos + size) > ds->size) - { - ds->data = realloc(ds->data, ds->size + size + 512); - if (!ds->data) - { - ds->pos = 0; - ds->size = 0; - return; - } - - ds->size = ds->size + size + 512; - } - - p = ds->data; - memcpy(p + ds->pos, data, size); - ds->pos += size; -} - -static void -eet_data_chunk_put(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds) -{ - int *size; - void *string; - int s; - int size_ret = 0; - int string_ret = 0; - unsigned char buf[4] = "CHK"; - - /* disable this check - it will allow empty chunks to be written. this is - * right for corner-cases when y have a struct with empty fields (empty - * strings or empty list ptrs etc.) */ - /* if (!chnk->data && chnk->type != EET_T_NULL) return; */ - /* chunk head */ - -/* eet_data_stream_write(ds, "CHnK", 4);*/ - if (chnk->type != EET_T_UNKNOW) - { - if (chnk->group_type != EET_G_UNKNOWN) - { - int type = EET_I_LIMIT + chnk->group_type - EET_G_UNKNOWN; - - switch (chnk->type) - { - /* Only make sense with pointer type. */ -#define EET_MATCH_TYPE(Type) \ -case EET_T_ ## Type: type += EET_I_ ## Type; break; - - EET_MATCH_TYPE(STRING); - EET_MATCH_TYPE(INLINED_STRING); - EET_MATCH_TYPE(NULL); - - default: - return; - } - - buf[3] = type; - } - else - buf[3] = chnk->type; - } - else - buf[3] = chnk->group_type; - - string = eet_data_put_string(ed, &chnk->name, &string_ret); - if (!string) - return; - - /* size of chunk payload data + name */ - s = chnk->size + string_ret; - size = eet_data_put_int(ed, &s, &size_ret); - - /* FIXME: If something goes wrong the resulting file will be corrupted. */ - if (!size) - goto on_error; - - eet_data_stream_write(ds, buf, 4); - - /* write chunk length */ - eet_data_stream_write(ds, size, size_ret); - - /* write chunk name */ - eet_data_stream_write(ds, string, string_ret); - - /* write payload */ - if (chnk->data) - eet_data_stream_write(ds, chnk->data, chnk->size); - - free(size); -on_error: - free(string); -} - -/*---*/ - -static void -_eet_descriptor_hash_new(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - int i; - - edd->elements.hash.size = 1 << 6; - edd->elements.hash.buckets = calloc( - 1, - sizeof(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash) * - edd->elements.hash.size); - for (i = 0; i < edd->elements.num; i++) - { - Eet_Data_Element *ede; - int hash; - - ede = &(edd->elements.set[i]); - hash = _eet_hash_gen((char *)ede->name, 6); - if (!edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element) - edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element = ede; - else - { - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash *bucket; - - bucket = calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash)); - bucket->element = ede; - bucket->next = edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].next; - edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].next = bucket; - } - } -} - -static void -_eet_descriptor_hash_free(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < edd->elements.hash.size; i++) - { - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash *bucket, *pbucket; - - bucket = edd->elements.hash.buckets[i].next; - while (bucket) - { - pbucket = bucket; - bucket = bucket->next; - free(pbucket); - } - } - if (edd->elements.hash.buckets) - free(edd->elements.hash.buckets); -} - -static Eet_Data_Element * -_eet_descriptor_hash_find(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - int hash) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Hash *bucket; - - if (hash < 0) - hash = _eet_hash_gen(name, 6); - else - hash &= 0x3f; - - if (!edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element) - return NULL; /* - When we use the dictionary as a source for chunk name, we will always - have the same pointer in name. It's a good idea to just compare pointer - instead of running strcmp on both string. - */ - - if (edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element->directory_name_ptr == name) - return edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element; - - if (!strcmp(edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element->name, name)) - { - edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element->directory_name_ptr = name; - return edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].element; - } - - bucket = edd->elements.hash.buckets[hash].next; - while (bucket) - { - if (bucket->element->directory_name_ptr == name) - return bucket->element; - - if (!strcmp(bucket->element->name, name)) - { - bucket->element->directory_name_ptr = name; - return bucket->element; - } - - bucket = bucket->next; - } - return NULL; -} - -static void * -_eet_mem_alloc(size_t size) -{ - return calloc(1, size); -} - -static void -_eet_mem_free(void *mem) -{ - free(mem); -} - -static char * -_eet_str_alloc(const char *str) -{ - return strdup(str); -} - -static void -_eet_str_free(const char *str) -{ - free((char *)str); -} - -static Eina_Hash * -_eet_eina_hash_add_alloc(Eina_Hash *hash, - const char *key, - void *data) -{ - if (!hash) - hash = eina_hash_string_small_new(NULL); - - if (!hash) - return NULL; - - eina_hash_add(hash, key, data); - return hash; -} - -static Eina_Hash * -_eet_eina_hash_direct_add_alloc(Eina_Hash *hash, - const char *key, - void *data) -{ - if (!hash) - hash = eina_hash_string_small_new(NULL); - - if (!hash) - return NULL; - - eina_hash_direct_add(hash, key, data); - return hash; -} - -static char * -_eet_str_direct_alloc(const char *str) -{ - return (char *)str; -} - -static void -_eet_str_direct_free(const char *str __UNUSED__) -{ -} - -static void -_eet_eina_hash_foreach(void *hash, - Eina_Hash_Foreach cb, - void *fdata) -{ - if (hash) - eina_hash_foreach(hash, cb, fdata); -} - -static void -_eet_eina_hash_free(void *hash) -{ - if (hash) - eina_hash_free(hash); -} - -/*---*/ -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_eina_stream_data_descriptor_class_set(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc, - /* When we change the structure content in the future, we need to handle old structure type too */ - unsigned int eddc_size, - const char *name, - int size) -{ - if (!eddc || !name || eddc_size != sizeof (Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - eddc->name = name; - eddc->size = size; - eddc->version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - - eddc->func.mem_alloc = _eet_mem_alloc; - eddc->func.mem_free = _eet_mem_free; - eddc->func.str_alloc = (char *(*)(const char *))eina_stringshare_add; - eddc->func.str_free = eina_stringshare_del; - eddc->func.list_next = (void *(*)(void *))eina_list_next; - eddc->func.list_append = (void *(*)(void *, void *))eina_list_append; - eddc->func.list_data = (void *(*)(void *))eina_list_data_get; - eddc->func.list_free = (void *(*)(void *))eina_list_free; - eddc->func.hash_foreach = (void (*)(void *, int (*)(void *, const char *, void *, void *), void *))_eet_eina_hash_foreach; - eddc->func.hash_add = (void *(*)(void *, const char *, void *))_eet_eina_hash_add_alloc; - eddc->func.hash_free = (void (*)(void *))_eet_eina_hash_free; - - /* This will cause an ABI incompatibility */ - eddc->func.array_alloc = _eet_mem_alloc; - eddc->func.array_free = _eet_mem_free; - - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc, - /* When we change the structure content in the future, we need to handle old structure type too */ - unsigned int eddc_size, - const char *name, - int size) -{ - if (!eet_eina_stream_data_descriptor_class_set(eddc, eddc_size, name, size)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - eddc->version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - - eddc->func.hash_add = (void *(*)(void *, const char *, void *))_eet_eina_hash_direct_add_alloc; - eddc->func.str_direct_alloc = _eet_str_direct_alloc; - eddc->func.str_direct_free = _eet_str_direct_free; - - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_eet_data_descriptor_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc, - int version) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - - if (!eddc) - return NULL; - - edd = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Data_Descriptor)); - if (!edd) - return NULL; - - edd->name = eddc->name; - edd->ed = NULL; - edd->size = eddc->size; - edd->func.mem_alloc = _eet_mem_alloc; - edd->func.mem_free = _eet_mem_free; - edd->func.str_alloc = _eet_str_alloc; - edd->func.str_free = _eet_str_free; - if (eddc->func.mem_alloc) - edd->func.mem_alloc = eddc->func.mem_alloc; - - if (eddc->func.mem_free) - edd->func.mem_free = eddc->func.mem_free; - - if (eddc->func.str_alloc) - edd->func.str_alloc = eddc->func.str_alloc; - - if (eddc->func.str_free) - edd->func.str_free = eddc->func.str_free; - - edd->func.list_next = eddc->func.list_next; - edd->func.list_append = eddc->func.list_append; - edd->func.list_data = eddc->func.list_data; - edd->func.list_free = eddc->func.list_free; - edd->func.hash_foreach = eddc->func.hash_foreach; - edd->func.hash_add = eddc->func.hash_add; - edd->func.hash_free = eddc->func.hash_free; - - if (eddc->version > 1 && version > 1) - { - edd->func.str_direct_alloc = eddc->func.str_direct_alloc; - edd->func.str_direct_free = eddc->func.str_direct_free; - } - - if (eddc->version > 2) - { - edd->func.type_get = eddc->func.type_get; - edd->func.type_set = eddc->func.type_set; - } - - if (eddc->version > 3) - { - edd->func.array_alloc = eddc->func.array_alloc; - edd->func.array_free = eddc->func.array_free; - } - - return edd; -} - -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor_new(const char *name, - int size, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Next_Callback func_list_next, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Append_Callback func_list_append, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Data_Callback func_list_data, - Eet_Descriptor_List_Free_Callback func_list_free, - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Foreach_Callback func_hash_foreach, - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Add_Callback func_hash_add, - Eet_Descriptor_Hash_Free_Callback func_hash_free) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - - if (!name) - return NULL; - - memset(&eddc, 0, sizeof (Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class)); - - eddc.name = name; - eddc.size = size; - eddc.version = 0; - - eddc.func.list_next = func_list_next; - eddc.func.list_append = func_list_append; - eddc.func.list_data = func_list_data; - eddc.func.list_free = func_list_free; - eddc.func.hash_foreach = func_hash_foreach; - eddc.func.hash_add = func_hash_add; - eddc.func.hash_free = func_hash_free; - - return _eet_data_descriptor_new(&eddc, 0); -} - -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor2_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc) -{ - return _eet_data_descriptor_new(eddc, 1); -} - -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor3_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc) -{ - return _eet_data_descriptor_new(eddc, 2); -} - -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc) -{ - return _eet_data_descriptor_new(eddc, 1); -} - -EAPI Eet_Data_Descriptor * -eet_data_descriptor_file_new(const Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc) -{ - return _eet_data_descriptor_new(eddc, 2); -} - -EAPI void -eet_data_descriptor_free(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - if (!edd) - return; - - _eet_descriptor_hash_free(edd); - if (edd->elements.set) - free(edd->elements.set); - - free(edd); -} - -EAPI void -eet_data_descriptor_element_add(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - int type, - int group_type, - int offset, - int count, -/* int counter_offset, */ - const char *counter_name /* FIXME: Useless should go on a major release */, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *subtype) -{ - Eet_Data_Element *ede; - Eet_Data_Element *tmp; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN(edd); - - /* Sanity check to avoid crash later at runtime */ - if (type < EET_T_UNKNOW || - type >= EET_T_LAST) - { - CRIT("Preventing later bug due to unknow type: %i", type); - return ; - } - if (offset < 0) - { - CRIT("Preventing later buffer underrun : offset = %i", offset); - return ; - } - if (offset > edd->size) - { - CRIT("Preventing later buffer overrun : offset = %i in a structure of %i bytes", offset, edd->size); - return ; - } - if (group_type == EET_G_UNKNOWN && type != EET_T_UNKNOW) - { - if (offset + eet_basic_codec[type - 1].size > edd->size) - { - CRIT("Preventing later buffer overrun : offset = %i, size = %i in a structure of %i bytes", offset, eet_basic_codec[type - 1].size, edd->size); - return ; - } - } - else if ((offset + sizeof (void*)) > (unsigned int) edd->size) - { - CRIT("Preventing later buffer overrun : offset = %i, estimated size = %zu in a structure of %i bytes", offset, sizeof (void*), edd->size); - return ; - } - - /* UNION, VARIANT type would not work with simple type, we need a way to map the type. */ - if ((group_type == EET_G_UNION - || group_type == EET_G_VARIANT) - && - (type != EET_T_UNKNOW - || !subtype - || !subtype->func.type_get - || !subtype->func.type_set)) - return; - - /* VARIANT type will only work if the map only contains EET_G_*, but not UNION, VARIANT and ARRAY. */ - if (group_type == EET_G_VARIANT) - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < subtype->elements.num; ++i) - if (subtype->elements.set[i].type != EET_T_UNKNOW - && subtype->elements.set[i].group_type > EET_G_VAR_ARRAY - && subtype->elements.set[i].group_type < EET_G_UNION) - return; - - subtype->unified_type = EINA_TRUE; - } - - if (subtype - && subtype->unified_type - && (type != EET_T_UNKNOW - || group_type < EET_G_UNION)) - return; - - /* Sanity check done, let allocate ! */ - edd->elements.num++; - tmp = realloc(edd->elements.set, edd->elements.num * sizeof(Eet_Data_Element)); - if (!tmp) - return; - - edd->elements.set = tmp; - ede = &(edd->elements.set[edd->elements.num - 1]); - ede->name = name; - ede->directory_name_ptr = NULL; - - /* - * We do a special case when we do list,hash or whatever group of simple type. - * Instead of handling it in encode/decode/dump/undump, we create an - * implicit structure with only the simple type. - */ - if ((group_type > EET_G_UNKNOWN) - && (group_type < EET_G_LAST) - && (((type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (type < EET_T_STRING)) - || ((type > EET_T_NULL) && (type < EET_T_LAST))) - && (!subtype)) - { - subtype = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Data_Descriptor)); - if (!subtype) - return; - - subtype->name = "implicit"; - subtype->size = eet_basic_codec[type - 1].size; - memcpy(&subtype->func, &edd->func, sizeof(subtype->func)); - - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(subtype, - eet_basic_codec[type - 1].name, - type, - EET_G_UNKNOWN, - 0, - 0, - /* 0, */ NULL, - NULL); - type = EET_T_UNKNOW; - } - - ede->type = type; - ede->group_type = group_type; - ede->offset = offset; - ede->count = count; - /* FIXME: For the time being, VAR_ARRAY, UNION and VARIANT will put the counter_offset in count. */ - ede->counter_offset = count; -/* ede->counter_offset = counter_offset; */ - ede->counter_name = counter_name; - - ede->subtype = subtype; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - const Eet_Dictionary *ed = NULL; - const void *data = NULL; - void *data_dec; - Eet_Free_Context context; - int required_free = 0; - int size; - - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - if (!cipher_key) - data = eet_read_direct(ef, name, &size); - - if (!data) - { - required_free = 1; - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, name, &size, cipher_key); - if (!data) - return NULL; - } - - eet_free_context_init(&context); - data_dec = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(&context, ed, edd, data, size, NULL, 0); - eet_free_context_shutdown(&context); - - if (required_free) - free((void *)data); - - return data_dec; -} - -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_data_node_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - const Eet_Dictionary *ed = NULL; - const void *data = NULL; - Eet_Node *result; - Eet_Free_Context context; - int required_free = 0; - int size; - - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - if (!cipher_key) - data = eet_read_direct(ef, name, &size); - - if (!data) - { - required_free = 1; - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, name, &size, cipher_key); - if (!data) - return NULL; - } - - eet_free_context_init(&context); - result = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(&context, ed, NULL, data, size, NULL, 0); - eet_free_context_shutdown(&context); - - if (required_free) - free((void *)data); - - return result; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_read(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name) -{ - return eet_data_read_cipher(ef, edd, name, NULL); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - const void *data, - int comp) -{ - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - void *data_enc; - int size; - int val; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(edd, 0); - - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - data_enc = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, edd, data, &size); - if (!data_enc) - return 0; - - val = eet_write_cipher(ef, name, data_enc, size, comp, cipher_key); - free(data_enc); - return val; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_write(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *name, - const void *data, - int comp) -{ - return eet_data_write_cipher(ef, edd, name, NULL, data, comp); -} - -static void -eet_free_context_init(Eet_Free_Context *context) -{ - unsigned int i = 0; - - memset(context, 0, sizeof (Eet_Free_Context)); - for (i = 0; i < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++i) - { - eina_array_step_set(&context->freelist.list[i], - sizeof (context->freelist.list[i]), - 32); - eina_array_step_set(&context->freelist_array.list[i], - sizeof (context->freelist.list[i]), - 32); - eina_array_step_set(&context->freelist_list.list[i], - sizeof (context->freelist.list[i]), - 32); - eina_array_step_set(&context->freelist_hash.list[i], - sizeof (context->freelist.list[i]), - 32); - eina_array_step_set(&context->freelist_str.list[i], - sizeof (context->freelist.list[i]), - 32); - eina_array_step_set(&context->freelist_direct_str.list[i], - sizeof (context->freelist.list[i]), - 32); - } -} - -static void -eet_free_context_shutdown(Eet_Free_Context *context) -{ - unsigned int i = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++i) - { - eina_array_flush(&context->freelist.list[i]); - eina_array_flush(&context->freelist_array.list[i]); - eina_array_flush(&context->freelist_list.list[i]); - eina_array_flush(&context->freelist_hash.list[i]); - eina_array_flush(&context->freelist_str.list[i]); - eina_array_flush(&context->freelist_direct_str.list[i]); - } -} - -static int -_eet_free_hash(void *data) -{ -#ifdef _WIN64 - __int64 ptr = (UINT_PTR)data; -#else /* ifdef _WIN64 */ - unsigned long ptr = (unsigned long)(data); -#endif /* ifdef _WIN64 */ - int hash; - - hash = ptr; - hash ^= ptr >> 8; - hash ^= ptr >> 16; - hash ^= ptr >> 24; - -#if defined (_WIN64) || ((!defined (_WIN32)) && (LONG_BIT != 32)) - hash ^= ptr >> 32; - hash ^= ptr >> 40; - hash ^= ptr >> 48; - hash ^= ptr >> 56; -#endif /* if defined (_WIN64) || ((!defined (_WIN32)) && (LONG_BIT != 32)) */ - - return hash & 0xFF; -} - -static void -_eet_free_add(Eet_Free *ef, - void *data) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int i; - int hash; - - hash = _eet_free_hash(data); - - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&ef->list[hash], i, track, it) - if (track == data) - return; - - eina_array_push(&ef->list[hash], data); -} - -#if 0 -static void -_eet_free_del(Eet_Free *ef, - void *data) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int i; - int hash; - - hash = _eet_free_hash(data); - - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&ef->list[hash], i, track, it) - if (track == data) - { - eina_array_data_set(&ef->list[hash], i, NULL); - return; - } -} - -#endif - -static void -_eet_free_reset(Eet_Free *ef) -{ - unsigned int i; - - if (ef->ref > 0) - return; - - for (i = 0; i < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++i) - eina_array_clean(&ef->list[i]); -} - -static void -_eet_free_ref(Eet_Free *ef) -{ - ef->ref++; -} - -static void -_eet_free_unref(Eet_Free *ef) -{ - ef->ref--; -} - -#define _eet_freelist_add(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_add(&Ctx->freelist, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_del(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_del(&Ctx->freelist, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_reset(Ctx) _eet_free_reset(&Ctx->freelist); -#define _eet_freelist_ref(Ctx) _eet_free_ref(&Ctx->freelist); -#define _eet_freelist_unref(Ctx) _eet_free_unref(&Ctx->freelist); - -static void -_eet_freelist_free(Eet_Free_Context *context, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int j; - unsigned int i; - - if (context->freelist.ref > 0) - return; - - for (j = 0; j < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++j) - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&context->freelist.list[j], i, track, it) - if (track) - { - if (edd) - edd->func.mem_free(track); - else - free(track); - } - _eet_free_reset(&context->freelist); -} - -#define _eet_freelist_array_add(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_add(&Ctx->freelist_array, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_array_del(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_del(&Ctx->freelist_array, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_array_reset(Ctx) _eet_free_reset(&Ctx->freelist_array); -#define _eet_freelist_array_ref(Ctx) _eet_free_ref(&Ctx->freelist_array); -#define _eet_freelist_array_unref(Ctx) _eet_free_unref(&Ctx->freelist_array); - -static void -_eet_freelist_array_free(Eet_Free_Context *context, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int j; - unsigned int i; - - if (context->freelist_array.ref > 0) - return; - - for (j = 0; j < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++j) - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&context->freelist_array.list[j], i, track, it) - if (track) - { - if (edd) - { - if (edd->func.array_free) - edd->func.array_free(track); - else - edd->func.mem_free(track); - } - else - free(track); - } - _eet_free_reset(&context->freelist_array); -} - -#define _eet_freelist_list_add(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_add(&Ctx->freelist_list, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_list_del(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_del(&Ctx->freelist_list, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_list_reset(Ctx) _eet_free_reset(&Ctx->freelist_list); -#define _eet_freelist_list_ref(Ctx) _eet_free_ref(&Ctx->freelist_list); -#define _eet_freelist_list_unref(Ctx) _eet_free_unref(&Ctx->freelist_list); - -static void -_eet_freelist_list_free(Eet_Free_Context *context, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int j; - unsigned int i; - - if (context->freelist_list.ref > 0) - return; - - for (j = 0; j < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++j) - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&context->freelist_list.list[j], i, track, it) - if (track) - { - if (edd) - edd->func.list_free(*((void **)(track))); - } - _eet_free_reset(&context->freelist_list); -} - -#define _eet_freelist_str_add(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_add(&Ctx->freelist_str, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_str_del(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_del(&Ctx->freelist_str, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_str_reset(Ctx) _eet_free_reset(&Ctx->freelist_str); -#define _eet_freelist_str_ref(Ctx) _eet_free_ref(&Ctx->freelist_str); -#define _eet_freelist_str_unref(Ctx) _eet_free_unref(&Ctx->freelist_str); - -static void -_eet_freelist_str_free(Eet_Free_Context *context, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int j; - unsigned int i; - - if (context->freelist_str.ref > 0) - return; - - for (j = 0; j < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++j) - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&context->freelist_str.list[j], i, track, it) - if (track) - { - if (edd) - edd->func.str_free(track); - else - free(track); - } - _eet_free_reset(&context->freelist_str); -} - -#define _eet_freelist_direct_str_add(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_add(&Ctx->freelist_direct_str, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_direct_str_del(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_del(&Ctx->freelist_direct_str, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_direct_str_reset(Ctx) _eet_free_reset(&Ctx->freelist_direct_str); -#define _eet_freelist_direct_str_ref(Ctx) _eet_free_ref(&Ctx->freelist_direct_str); -#define _eet_freelist_direct_str_unref(Ctx) _eet_free_unref(&Ctx->freelist_direct_str); - -static void -_eet_freelist_direct_str_free(Eet_Free_Context *context, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int j; - unsigned int i; - - if (context->freelist_direct_str.ref > 0) - return; - - for (j = 0; j < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++j) - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&context->freelist_str.list[j], i, track, it) - if (track) - { - if (edd) - edd->func.str_direct_free(track); - else - free(track); - } - _eet_free_reset(&context->freelist_direct_str); -} - -#define _eet_freelist_hash_add(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_add(&Ctx->freelist_hash, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_hash_del(Ctx, Data) _eet_free_del(&Ctx->freelist_hash, Data); -#define _eet_freelist_hash_reset(Ctx) _eet_free_reset(&Ctx->freelist_hash); -#define _eet_freelist_hash_ref(Ctx) _eet_free_ref(&Ctx->freelist_hash); -#define _eet_freelist_hash_unref(Ctx) _eet_free_unref(&Ctx->freelist_hash); - -static void -_eet_freelist_hash_free(Eet_Free_Context *context, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - void *track; - Eina_Array_Iterator it; - unsigned int j; - unsigned int i; - - if (context->freelist_hash.ref > 0) - return; - - for (j = 0; j < EET_FREE_COUNT; ++j) - EINA_ARRAY_ITER_NEXT(&context->freelist_hash.list[j], i, track, it) - if (track) - { - if (edd) - edd->func.hash_free(track); - else - free(track); - } - _eet_free_reset(&context->freelist_hash); -} - -static void -_eet_freelist_all_ref(Eet_Free_Context *freelist_context) -{ - _eet_freelist_ref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_str_ref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_list_ref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_hash_ref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_ref(freelist_context); -} - -static void -_eet_freelist_all_unref(Eet_Free_Context *freelist_context) -{ - _eet_freelist_unref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_str_unref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_list_unref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_hash_unref(freelist_context); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_unref(freelist_context); -} - -static int -eet_data_descriptor_encode_hash_cb(void *hash __UNUSED__, - const char *cipher_key, - void *hdata, - void *fdata) -{ - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - Eet_Data_Encode_Hash_Info *edehi; - Eet_Data_Stream *ds; - Eet_Data_Element *ede; - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk; - void *data = NULL; - int size; - - edehi = fdata; - ede = edehi->ede; - ds = edehi->ds; - ed = edehi->ed; - - /* Store key */ - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, - EET_T_STRING, - &cipher_key, - &size); - if (data) - { - echnk = eet_data_chunk_new(data, - size, - ede->name, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - eet_data_chunk_put(ed, echnk, ds); - eet_data_chunk_free(echnk); - free(data); - data = NULL; - } - - EET_ASSERT(!((ede->type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (ede->type < EET_T_STRING)), return ); - - /* Store data */ - if (ede->type >= EET_T_STRING) - eet_data_put_unknown(ed, NULL, ede, ds, &hdata); - else - { - if (ede->subtype) - data = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, - ede->subtype, - hdata, - &size); - - if (data) - { - echnk = eet_data_chunk_new(data, - size, - ede->name, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - eet_data_chunk_put(ed, echnk, ds); - eet_data_chunk_free(echnk); - free(data); - data = NULL; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static char * -_eet_data_dump_token_get(const char *src, - int *len) -{ - const char *p; - char *tok = NULL; - int in_token = 0; - int in_quote = 0; - int tlen = 0, tsize = 0; - -#define TOK_ADD(x) \ - do { \ - tlen++; \ - if (tlen >= tsize) \ - { \ - tsize += 32; \ - tok = realloc(tok, tsize); \ - } \ - tok[tlen - 1] = x; \ - } while (0) - - for (p = src; *len > 0; p++, (*len)--) - { - if (in_token) - { - if (in_quote) - { - if ((p[0] == '\"') && (p > src) && (p[-1] != '\\')) - in_quote = 0; - else if ((p[0] == '\\') && (*len > 1) && - (p[1] == '\"')) - { -/* skip */ - } - else if ((p[0] == '\\') && (p > src) && (p[-1] == '\\')) - { -/* skip */ - } - else if ((p[0] == '\\') && (*len > 1) && (p[1] == 'n')) - { -/* skip */ - } - else if ((p[0] == 'n') && (p > src) && (p[-1] == '\\')) - TOK_ADD('\n'); - else - TOK_ADD(p[0]); - } - else - { - if (p[0] == '\"') - in_quote = 1; - else - { - if ((isspace(p[0])) || (p[0] == ';')) /* token ends here */ - { - TOK_ADD(0); - (*len)--; - return tok; - } - else - TOK_ADD(p[0]); - } - } - } - else if (!((isspace(p[0])) || (p[0] == ';'))) - { - in_token = 1; - (*len)++; - p--; - } - } - if (in_token) - { - TOK_ADD(0); - return tok; - } - - if (tok) - free(tok); - - return NULL; -} - -static void -eet_data_encode(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data, - const char *name, - int size, - int type, - int group_type) -{ - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk; - - if (!data) - type = EET_T_NULL; - - if (group_type != EET_G_UNKNOWN) - if (type >= EET_T_LAST) - type = EET_T_UNKNOW; - - echnk = eet_data_chunk_new(data, size, name, type, group_type); - eet_data_chunk_put(ed, echnk, ds); - eet_data_chunk_free(echnk); - free(data); -} - -static void * -_eet_data_dump_encode(int parent_type, - Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Node *node, - int *size_ret) -{ - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk = NULL; - Eet_Data_Stream *ds; - void *cdata, *data; - int csize, size; - int count; - int child_type; - Eet_Node *n; - - if (_eet_data_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_data_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_data_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - if (!node) - return NULL; - - ds = eet_data_stream_new(); - if (!ds) - return NULL; - - switch (node->type) - { - case EET_G_UNKNOWN: - for (n = node->values; n; n = n->next) - { - data = _eet_data_dump_encode(node->type, ed, n, &size); - if (data) - { - eet_data_stream_write(ds, data, size); - free(data); - } - } - break; - - case EET_G_ARRAY: - case EET_G_VAR_ARRAY: - for (child_type = EET_T_NULL, n = node->values; n; n = n->next) - { - if (n->type != EET_T_NULL) - { - child_type = n->type; - break; - } - } - - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, - EET_T_INT, - &node->count, - &size); - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - child_type, - node->type); - - count = node->count; - - for (n = node->values; n; n = n->next) - { - int pos = ds->pos; - - switch (n->type) - { - case EET_T_STRING: - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, - n->type, - &(n->data.value.str), - &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - n->type, - node->type); - - break; - - case EET_T_NULL: - continue; - - default: - data = _eet_data_dump_encode(n->type, ed, n, &size); - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - n->type, - node->type); - break; - } /* switch */ - if (ds->pos != pos) - count--; - } - - for (; count; count--) - { - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - NULL, - node->name, - 0, - EET_T_NULL, - node->type); - } - - /* Array is somekind of special case, so we should embed it inside another chunk. */ - *size_ret = ds->pos; - cdata = ds->data; - - ds->data = NULL; - ds->size = 0; - eet_data_stream_free(ds); - - return cdata; - break; - - case EET_G_LIST: - for (n = node->values; n; n = n->next) - { - switch (n->type) - { - case EET_T_STRING: - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, - n->type, - &(n->data.value.str), - &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - n->type, - node->type); - - break; - - case EET_T_NULL: - continue; - - default: - data = _eet_data_dump_encode(node->type, ed, n, &size); - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - n->type, - node->type); - } /* switch */ - } - - /* List is another somekind of special case, every chunk is embed inside a list chunk. */ - *size_ret = ds->pos; - cdata = ds->data; - - ds->data = NULL; - ds->size = 0; - eet_data_stream_free(ds); - - return cdata; - break; - - case EET_G_HASH: - if (node->key) - { - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, - EET_T_STRING, - &node->key, - &size); - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - node->type, - node->type); - } - else - /* A Hash without key will not decode correctly. */ - return NULL; - - for (n = node->values; n; n = n->next) - { - switch (n->type) - { - case EET_T_STRING: - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, - n->type, - &(n->data.value.str), - &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - n->type, - node->type); - - break; - - case EET_T_NULL: - continue; - - default: - data = _eet_data_dump_encode(node->type, ed, n, &size); - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - node->name, - size, - n->type, - node->type); - } /* switch */ - } - - /* Hash is somekind of special case, so we should embed it inside another chunk. */ - *size_ret = ds->pos; - cdata = ds->data; - - eet_data_stream_flush(ds); - - return cdata; - - case EET_T_NULL: - break; - -#define EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(Eet_Type, Type) \ -case Eet_Type: \ - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, node->type, &(node->data.value.Type), &size); \ - if (data) \ - { \ - eet_data_encode(ed, \ - ds, \ - data, \ - node->name, \ - size, \ - node->type, \ - parent_type); \ - cdata = ds->data; \ - *size_ret = ds->pos; \ - eet_data_stream_flush(ds); \ - return cdata; \ - } /* switch */ \ - break; - - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_CHAR, c); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_SHORT, s); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_INT, i); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_LONG_LONG, l); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_FLOAT, f); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_DOUBLE, d); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_UCHAR, uc); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_USHORT, us); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_UINT, ui); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_ULONG_LONG, ul); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_INLINED_STRING, str); - EET_DATA_NODE_ENCODE(EET_T_STRING, str); - - default: - break; - } - - if ((node->type >= EET_G_UNKNOWN) && (node->type < EET_G_LAST)) - chnk = eet_data_chunk_new(ds->data, - ds->pos, - node->name, - EET_T_UNKNOW, - node->type); - else - chnk = eet_data_chunk_new(ds->data, - ds->pos, - node->name, - node->type, - EET_G_UNKNOWN); - - eet_data_stream_flush(ds); - - ds = eet_data_stream_new(); - eet_data_chunk_put(ed, chnk, ds); - cdata = ds->data; - csize = ds->pos; - - eet_data_stream_flush(ds); - *size_ret = csize; - - free(chnk->data); - eet_data_chunk_free(chnk); - - return cdata; -} - -static void * -_eet_data_dump_parse(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int *size_ret, - const char *src, - int size) -{ - void *cdata = NULL; - const char *p = NULL; -#define M_NONE 0 -#define M_STRUCT 1 -#define M_ 2 - int left, jump; - Eet_Node *node_base = NULL; - Eet_Node *node = NULL; - Eet_Node *n = NULL, *nn = NULL; - - /* FIXME; handle parse errors */ -#define TOK_GET(t) \ - jump = left; t = _eet_data_dump_token_get(p, &left); p += jump - left; - left = size; - for (p = src; p < (src + size); ) - { - char *tok1, *tok2, *tok3, *tok4; - - TOK_GET(tok1); - if (tok1) - { - if (!strcmp(tok1, "group")) - { - TOK_GET(tok2); - if (tok2) - { - TOK_GET(tok3); - if (tok3) - { - TOK_GET(tok4); - if (tok4) - { - if (!strcmp(tok4, "{")) - { -/* we have 'group NAM TYP {' */ - n = eet_node_new(); - if (n) - { - n->parent = node; - if (!node_base) - node_base = n; - - if (node) - { -/* append node */ - if (!node->values) - node->values = n; - else - for (nn = node->values; nn; - nn = nn->next) - { - if (!nn->next) - { - nn->next = n; - break; - } - } - } - - n->name = eina_stringshare_add(tok2); - if (!strcmp(tok3, "struct")) - n->type = EET_G_UNKNOWN; - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "array")) - n->type = EET_G_ARRAY; - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "var_array")) - n->type = EET_G_VAR_ARRAY; - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "list")) - n->type = EET_G_LIST; - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "hash")) - n->type = EET_G_HASH; - else - ERR( - "ERROR: group type '%s' invalid.", - tok3); - - node = n; - } - } - - free(tok4); - } - - free(tok3); - } - - free(tok2); - } - } - else if (!strcmp(tok1, "value")) - { - TOK_GET(tok2); - if (tok2) - { - TOK_GET(tok3); - if (tok3) - { - TOK_GET(tok4); - if (tok4) - { -/* we have 'value NAME TYP XXX' */ - if (node_base) - { - n = eet_node_new(); - if (n) - { - n->parent = node; -/* append node */ - if (!node->values) - node->values = n; - else - for (nn = node->values; nn; - nn = nn->next) - { - if (!nn->next) - { - nn->next = n; - break; - } - } - - n->name = eina_stringshare_add(tok2); - if (!strcmp(tok3, "char:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_CHAR; - sscanf(tok4, "%hhi", - &(n->data.value.c)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "short:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_SHORT; - sscanf(tok4, "%hi", - &(n->data.value.s)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "int:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_INT; - sscanf(tok4, "%i", - &(n->data.value.i)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "long_long:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_LONG_LONG; - sscanf(tok4, "%lli", - &(n->data.value.l)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "float:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_FLOAT; - sscanf(tok4, "%f", - &(n->data.value.f)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "double:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_DOUBLE; - sscanf(tok4, "%lf", - &(n->data.value.d)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "uchar:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_UCHAR; - sscanf(tok4, "%hhu", - &(n->data.value.uc)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "ushort:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_USHORT; - sscanf(tok4, "%hu", - &(n->data.value.us)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "uint:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_UINT; - sscanf(tok4, "%u", - &(n->data.value.ui)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "ulong_long:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_ULONG_LONG; - sscanf(tok4, "%llu", - &(n->data.value.ul)); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "string:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_STRING; - n->data.value.str = - eina_stringshare_add(tok4); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "inlined:")) - { - n->type = EET_T_INLINED_STRING; - n->data.value.str = - eina_stringshare_add(tok4); - } - else if (!strcmp(tok3, "null")) - { - n->type = EET_T_NULL; - n->data.value.str = NULL; - } - else - ERR( - "ERROR: value type '%s' invalid.", - tok4); - } - } - - free(tok4); - } - - free(tok3); - } - - free(tok2); - } - } - else if (!strcmp(tok1, "key")) - { - TOK_GET(tok2); - if (tok2) - { -/* we have 'key NAME' */ - if (node) - node->key = eina_stringshare_add(tok2); - - free(tok2); - } - } - else if (!strcmp(tok1, "count")) - { - TOK_GET(tok2); - if (tok2) - { -/* we have a 'count COUNT' */ - if (node) - sscanf(tok2, "%i", &(node->count)); - - free(tok2); - } - } - else if (!strcmp(tok1, "}")) - /* we have an end of the group */ - if (node) - node = node->parent; - - free(tok1); - } - } - - if (node_base) - { - cdata = _eet_data_dump_encode(EET_G_UNKNOWN, ed, node_base, size_ret); - eet_node_del(node_base); - } - - return cdata; -} - -#define NEXT_CHUNK(P, Size, Echnk, Ed) \ - { \ - int __tmp; \ - __tmp = Ed ? (int)(sizeof(int) * 2) : Echnk.len + 4; \ - P += (4 + Echnk.size + __tmp); \ - Size -= (4 + Echnk.size + __tmp); \ - } - -static void * -_eet_data_descriptor_decode(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int size_in, - void *data_out, - int size_out) -{ - Eet_Node *result = NULL; - void *data = NULL; - char *p; - int size, i; - Eet_Data_Chunk chnk; - - if (_eet_data_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_data_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_data_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - if (edd) - { - if (data_out) - { - if (size_out <= edd->size) - data = data_out; - } - else - { - data = edd->func.mem_alloc(edd->size); - } - - if (!data) - return NULL; - - if (edd->ed != ed) - { - for (i = 0; i < edd->elements.num; i++) - edd->elements.set[i].directory_name_ptr = NULL; - edd->ed = ed; - } - } - - _eet_freelist_all_ref(context); - if (data && !data_out) - _eet_freelist_add(context, data); - - memset(&chnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, &chnk, data_in, size_in); - if (!chnk.name) - goto error; - - if (edd) - if (strcmp(chnk.name, edd->name)) - goto error; - - p = chnk.data; - if (ed) - size = size_in - (4 + sizeof(int) * 2); - else - size = size_in - (4 + 4 + chnk.len); - - if (edd) - { - if (!edd->elements.hash.buckets) - _eet_descriptor_hash_new(edd); - } - else - { - switch (chnk.group_type) - { - case EET_G_UNKNOWN: - switch (chnk.type) - { - case EET_T_STRING: - return eet_node_string_new(chnk.name, chnk.data); - - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - return eet_node_inlined_string_new(chnk.name, chnk.data); - - case EET_T_NULL: - return eet_node_null_new(chnk.name); - - default: - result = eet_node_struct_new(chnk.name, NULL); - } /* switch */ - break; - - case EET_G_VAR_ARRAY: - return eet_node_var_array_new(chnk.name, NULL); - - case EET_G_LIST: - case EET_G_HASH: - case EET_G_ARRAY: - case EET_G_UNION: - case EET_G_VARIANT: - default: - goto error; - } - } - - while (size > 0) - { - Eet_Data_Chunk echnk; - Eet_Data_Element *ede = NULL; - Eet_Node *child = NULL; - int group_type = EET_G_UNKNOWN, type = EET_T_UNKNOW; - int ret = 0; - - /* get next data chunk */ - memset(&echnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, &echnk, p, size); - if (!echnk.name) - goto error; /* FIXME: don't REPLY on edd - work without */ - - if (edd) - { - ede = _eet_descriptor_hash_find(edd, echnk.name, echnk.hash); - if (ede) - { - group_type = ede->group_type; - type = ede->type; - if ((echnk.type == 0) && (echnk.group_type == 0)) - { - type = ede->type; - group_type = ede->group_type; - } - else - { - if (IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(echnk.type) && - eet_data_type_match(echnk.type, ede->type)) -/* Needed when converting on the fly from FP to Float */ - type = ede->type; - else if ((echnk.group_type > EET_G_UNKNOWN) && - (echnk.group_type < EET_G_LAST) && - (echnk.group_type == ede->group_type)) - group_type = echnk.group_type; - } - } - } - /*...... dump to node */ - else - { - type = echnk.type; - group_type = echnk.group_type; - } - - if (!edd && group_type == EET_G_UNKNOWN && IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(type)) - { - unsigned char dd[128]; - - ret = eet_data_get_type(ed, - type, - echnk.data, - ((char *)echnk.data) + echnk.size, - dd); - if (ret <= 0) - goto error; - - child = eet_data_node_simple_type(type, echnk.name, dd); - - eet_node_struct_append(result, echnk.name, child); - } - else - { - ret = eet_group_codec[group_type - 100].get( - context, - ed, - edd, - ede, - &echnk, - type, - group_type, - ede ? (void *)(((char *)data) + ede->offset) : (void **)&result, - &p, - &size); - - if (ret <= 0) - goto error; - } - - /* advance to next chunk */ - NEXT_CHUNK(p, size, echnk, ed); - } - - _eet_freelist_all_unref(context); - if (!edd) - { - _eet_freelist_str_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_list_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_hash_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_array_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_free(context, edd); - } - else - { - _eet_freelist_reset(context); - _eet_freelist_str_reset(context); - _eet_freelist_list_reset(context); - _eet_freelist_hash_reset(context); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_reset(context); - _eet_freelist_array_reset(context); - } - - if (!edd) - return result; - - return data; - -error: - eet_node_del(result); - - _eet_freelist_all_unref(context); - _eet_freelist_str_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_list_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_hash_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_array_free(context, edd); - _eet_freelist_free(context, edd); - - /* FIXME: Warn that something goes wrong here. */ - return NULL; -} - -static int -eet_data_get_list(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type __UNUSED__, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *subtype = NULL; - void *list = NULL; - void **ptr; - void *data_ret; - - EET_ASSERT(!((type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (type < EET_T_STRING)), return 0); - - if (ede) - { - subtype = ede->subtype; - - if (type != ede->type) - return 0; - } - - ptr = (void **)data; - list = *ptr; - data_ret = NULL; - - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(type)) - POINTER_TYPE_DECODE(context, - ed, - edd, - ede, - echnk, - type, - &data_ret, - p, - size, - on_error); - else - STRUCT_TYPE_DECODE(data_ret, - context, - ed, - subtype, - echnk->data, - echnk->size, - -1, - on_error); - - if (edd) - { - list = edd->func.list_append(list, data_ret); - *ptr = list; - _eet_freelist_list_add(context, ptr); - } - else - eet_node_list_append(*((Eet_Node **)data), echnk->name, data_ret); - - return 1; - -on_error: - return 0; -} - -static int -eet_data_get_hash(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type __UNUSED__, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size) -{ - void **ptr; - void *hash = NULL; - char *key = NULL; - void *data_ret = NULL; - int ret = 0; - - EET_ASSERT(!((type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (type < EET_T_STRING)), return 0); - - ptr = (void **)data; - hash = *ptr; - - /* Read key */ - ret = eet_data_get_type(ed, - EET_T_STRING, - echnk->data, - ((char *)echnk->data) + echnk->size, - &key); - if (ret <= 0) - goto on_error; - - if (!key) - goto on_error; - - /* Advance to next chunk */ - NEXT_CHUNK((*p), (*size), (*echnk), ed); - memset(echnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - - /* Read value */ - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, echnk, *p, *size); - if (!echnk->name) - goto on_error; - - if (ede) - if ((ede->group_type != echnk->group_type) - || (ede->type != echnk->type)) - goto on_error; - - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(echnk->type)) - POINTER_TYPE_DECODE(context, - ed, - edd, - ede, - echnk, - echnk->type, - &data_ret, - p, - size, - on_error); - else - STRUCT_TYPE_DECODE(data_ret, - context, - ed, - ede ? ede->subtype : NULL, - echnk->data, - echnk->size, - -1, - on_error); - - if (edd) - { - hash = edd->func.hash_add(hash, key, data_ret); - *ptr = hash; - _eet_freelist_hash_add(context, hash); - } - else - eet_node_hash_add(*((Eet_Node **)data), echnk->name, key, data_ret); - - return 1; - -on_error: - return 0; -} - -/* var arrays and fixed arrays have to - * get all chunks at once. for fixed arrays - * we can get each chunk and increment a - * counter stored on the element itself but - * it wont be thread safe. for var arrays - * we still need a way to get the number of - * elements from the data, so storing the - * number of elements and the element data on - * each chunk is pointless. - */ -static int -eet_data_get_array(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size) -{ - Eina_List *childs = NULL; - const char *name; - Eet_Node *tmp; - void *ptr; - int count; - int ret; - int subsize = 0; - int i; - - EET_ASSERT(!((type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (type < EET_T_STRING)), return 0); - - ptr = data; - /* read the number of elements */ - ret = eet_data_get_type(ed, - EET_T_INT, - echnk->data, - ((char *)echnk->data) + echnk->size, - &count); - if (ret <= 0) - return ret; - - name = echnk->name; - - if (ede) - { - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(type)) - subsize = eet_basic_codec[ede->type - 1].size; - else - subsize = ede->subtype->size; - - if (group_type == EET_G_VAR_ARRAY) - { - /* store the number of elements - * on the counter offset */ - *(int *)(((char *)data) + ede->count - ede->offset) = count; - /* allocate space for the array of elements */ - if (edd->func.array_alloc) - *(void **)ptr = edd->func.array_alloc(count * subsize); - else - *(void **)ptr = edd->func.mem_alloc(count * subsize); - - if (!*(void **)ptr) - return 0; - - memset(*(void **)ptr, 0, count * subsize); - - _eet_freelist_array_add(context, *(void **)ptr); - } - } - - /* get all array elements */ - for (i = 0; i < count; i++) - { - void *dst = NULL; - - /* Advance to next chunk */ - NEXT_CHUNK((*p), (*size), (*echnk), ed); - memset(echnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, echnk, *p, *size); - if (!echnk->name || strcmp(echnk->name, name) != 0) - goto on_error; /* get the data */ - - if ((echnk->group_type != group_type) - || ((echnk->type != type) && (echnk->type != EET_T_NULL))) - goto on_error; - - if (ede) - if ((ede->group_type != echnk->group_type) - || ((echnk->type != ede->type) && (echnk->type != EET_T_NULL))) - goto on_error; - - /* get the destination pointer */ - if (ede) - { - if (group_type == EET_G_ARRAY) - dst = (char *)ptr + (subsize * i); - else - dst = *(char **)ptr + (subsize * i); - } - - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(echnk->type)) - { - void *data_ret = NULL; - - POINTER_TYPE_DECODE(context, - ed, - edd, - ede, - echnk, - echnk->type, - &data_ret, - p, - size, - on_error); - if (dst) - memcpy(dst, &data_ret, subsize); - - if (!edd) - childs = eina_list_append(childs, data_ret); - } - else - { - STRUCT_TYPE_DECODE(dst, - context, - ed, - ede ? ede->subtype : NULL, - echnk->data, - echnk->size, - subsize, - on_error); - - if (!edd) - childs = eina_list_append(childs, dst); - } - } - - if (!edd) - { - Eet_Node *parent = *((Eet_Node **)data); - Eet_Node *array; - - if (group_type == EET_G_ARRAY) - array = eet_node_array_new(name, count, childs); - else - array = eet_node_var_array_new(name, childs); - - if (!array) - goto on_error; - - eet_node_struct_append(parent, name, array); - } - - return 1; - -on_error: - EINA_LIST_FREE(childs, tmp) - eet_node_del(tmp); - - return 0; -} - -static void -eet_data_put_union(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd __UNUSED__, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in) -{ - const char *union_type; - int i; - - EET_ASSERT(!((ede->type != EET_T_UNKNOW) || (!ede->subtype)), return ); - - union_type = ede->subtype->func.type_get( - ((char *)data_in) + ede->count - ede->offset, - NULL); - - if (!union_type) - return; - - /* Search the structure of the union to encode. */ - for (i = 0; i < ede->subtype->elements.num; ++i) - if (strcmp(ede->subtype->elements.set[i].name, union_type) == 0) - { - Eet_Data_Element *sede; - void *data; - int size; - - /* Yeah we found it ! */ - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, EET_T_STRING, &union_type, &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - - sede = &(ede->subtype->elements.set[i]); - data = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, - sede->subtype, - data_in, - &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - - break; - } -} - -static int -eet_data_get_union(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd __UNUSED__, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size) -{ - const char *union_type; - void *data_ret = NULL; - int ret = 0; - int i; - - /* Read type */ - ret = eet_data_get_type(ed, - EET_T_STRING, - echnk->data, - ((char *)echnk->data) + echnk->size, - &union_type); - if (ret <= 0) - goto on_error; - - /* Advance to next chunk */ - NEXT_CHUNK((*p), (*size), (*echnk), ed); - memset(echnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - - /* Read value */ - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, echnk, *p, *size); - if (!echnk->name) - goto on_error; - - if (ede) - { - EET_ASSERT(!(ede->group_type != group_type || ede->type != type), - goto on_error); - - /* Search the structure of the union to decode */ - for (i = 0; i < ede->subtype->elements.num; ++i) - if (strcmp(ede->subtype->elements.set[i].name, union_type) == 0) - { - Eet_Data_Element *sede; - char *ut; - - /* Yeah we found it ! */ - sede = &(ede->subtype->elements.set[i]); - EET_ASSERT(sede->subtype, goto on_error); - - data_ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(context, - ed, - sede->subtype, - echnk->data, - echnk->size, - data, - sede->subtype->size); - if (!data_ret) - goto on_error; - - /* Set union type. */ - if ((!ed) || (!ede->subtype->func.str_direct_alloc)) - { - ut = ede->subtype->func.str_alloc(union_type); - _eet_freelist_str_add(context, ut); - } - else - { - ut = ede->subtype->func.str_direct_alloc(union_type); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_add(context, ut); - } - - ede->subtype->func.type_set( - ut, - ((char *)data) + ede->count - - ede->offset, - EINA_FALSE); - - break; - } - } - else - { - /* FIXME: generate node structure. */ - data_ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(context, - ed, NULL, - echnk->data, echnk->size, - NULL, 0); - goto on_error; - } - - return 1; - -on_error: - return 0; -} - -static void -eet_data_put_variant(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd __UNUSED__, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in) -{ - const char *union_type; - void *data; - Eina_Bool unknow = EINA_FALSE; - int size; - int i; - - EET_ASSERT(!((ede->type != EET_T_UNKNOW) || (!ede->subtype)), return ); - - union_type = ede->subtype->func.type_get( - ((char *)data_in) + ede->count - ede->offset, - &unknow); - - if (!union_type && unknow == EINA_FALSE) - return; - - if (unknow) - { - /* Handle opaque internal representation */ - Eet_Variant_Unknow *evu; - - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, EET_T_STRING, &union_type, &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - - evu = (Eet_Variant_Unknow *)data_in; - if (evu && EINA_MAGIC_CHECK(evu, EET_MAGIC_VARIANT)) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - evu->data, - ede->name, - evu->size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - } - else - /* Search the structure of the union to encode. */ - for (i = 0; i < ede->subtype->elements.num; ++i) - if (strcmp(ede->subtype->elements.set[i].name, union_type) == 0) - { - Eet_Data_Element *sede; - - /* Yeah we found it ! */ - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, EET_T_STRING, &union_type, &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - - sede = &(ede->subtype->elements.set[i]); - - if (sede->group_type != EET_G_UNKNOWN) - { - Eet_Data_Stream *lds; - - lds = eet_data_stream_new(); - eet_group_codec[sede->group_type - 100].put(ed, - sede->subtype, - sede, - lds, - data_in); - if (lds->size != 0) - { - eet_data_encode(ed, ds, lds->data, ede->name, lds->pos, - ede->type, ede->group_type); - - lds->data = NULL; - lds->size = 0; - } - else - eet_data_encode(ed, ds, NULL, ede->name, 0, - EET_T_NULL, ede->group_type); - - eet_data_stream_free(lds); - } - else - { - data = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, - sede->subtype, - *(void **)data_in, - &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - } - - break; - } -} - -static int -eet_data_get_variant(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd __UNUSED__, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type __UNUSED__, - int group_type __UNUSED__, - void *data, - char **p, - int *size) -{ - const char *union_type; - void *data_ret = NULL; - int ret = 0; - int i; - - /* Read type */ - ret = eet_data_get_type(ed, - EET_T_STRING, - echnk->data, - ((char *)echnk->data) + echnk->size, - &union_type); - if (ret <= 0) - goto on_error; - - /* Advance to next chunk */ - NEXT_CHUNK((*p), (*size), (*echnk), ed); - memset(echnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - - /* Read value */ - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, echnk, *p, *size); - if (!echnk->name) - goto on_error; - - if (ede) - { - char *ut; - - EET_ASSERT(ede->subtype, goto on_error); - - if ((!ed) || (!ede->subtype->func.str_direct_alloc)) - { - ut = ede->subtype->func.str_alloc(union_type); - _eet_freelist_str_add(context, ut); - } - else - { - ut = ede->subtype->func.str_direct_alloc(union_type); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_add(context, ut); - } - - /* Search the structure of the union to decode */ - for (i = 0; i < ede->subtype->elements.num; ++i) - if (strcmp(ede->subtype->elements.set[i].name, union_type) == 0) - { - Eet_Data_Element *sede; - - /* Yeah we found it ! */ - sede = &(ede->subtype->elements.set[i]); - - if (sede->group_type != EET_G_UNKNOWN) - { - Eet_Data_Chunk chnk; - char *p2; - int size2; - - p2 = echnk->data; - size2 = echnk->size; - - /* Didn't find a proper way to provide this - without duplicating code */ - while (size2 > 0) - { - memset(&chnk, 0, sizeof(Eet_Data_Chunk)); - eet_data_chunk_get(ed, &chnk, p2, size2); - - if (!chnk.name) - goto on_error; - - ret = eet_group_codec[sede->group_type - 100].get - (context, ed, sede->subtype, sede, &chnk, sede->type, - sede->group_type, data, &p2, &size2); - - if (ret <= 0) - goto on_error; - -/* advance to next chunk */ - NEXT_CHUNK(p2, size2, chnk, ed); - } - - /* Put garbage so that we will not put eet_variant_unknow in it */ - data_ret = (void *)data; - - /* Set variant type. */ - ede->subtype->func.type_set - (ut, ((char *)data) + ede->count - ede->offset, - EINA_FALSE); - break; - } - - data_ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(context, - ed, - sede->subtype, - echnk->data, - echnk->size, - NULL, 0); - if (!data_ret) - break; - - /* And point to the variant data. */ - *(void **)data = data_ret; - - /* Set variant type. */ - ede->subtype->func.type_set - (ut, ((char *)data) + ede->count - ede->offset, EINA_FALSE); - break; - } - - if (!data_ret) - { - Eet_Variant_Unknow *evu; - - evu = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Variant_Unknow) + echnk->size - 1); - if (!evu) - goto on_error; - - evu->size = echnk->size; - memcpy(evu->data, echnk->data, evu->size); - EINA_MAGIC_SET(evu, EET_MAGIC_VARIANT); - - /* And point to the opaque internal data scructure */ - *(void **)data = evu; - - /* Set variant type. */ - ede->subtype->func.type_set - (ut, ((char *)data) + ede->count - ede->offset, EINA_TRUE); - } - } - else - { - /* FIXME: dump node structure. */ - data_ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(context, - ed, NULL, - echnk->data, echnk->size, - NULL, 0); - goto on_error; - } - - return 1; - -on_error: - return 0; -} - -static Eet_Node * -eet_data_node_simple_type(int type, - const char *name, - void *dd) -{ -#ifdef EET_T_TYPE -# undef EET_T_TYPE -#endif /* ifdef EET_T_TYPE */ - -#define EET_T_TYPE(Eet_Type, Eet_Node_Type, Type) \ -case Eet_Type: \ - return eet_node_ ## Eet_Node_Type ## _new(name, *((Type *)dd)); \ - - switch (type) - { - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_CHAR, char, char); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_SHORT, short, short); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_INT, int, int); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_LONG_LONG, long_long, long long); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_FLOAT, float, float); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_DOUBLE, double, double); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_UCHAR, unsigned_char, unsigned char); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_USHORT, unsigned_short, unsigned short); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_UINT, unsigned_int, unsigned int); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_ULONG_LONG, unsigned_long_long, unsigned long long); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_STRING, string, char *); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_INLINED_STRING, inlined_string, char *); - - case EET_T_NULL: - return eet_node_null_new(name); - - default: - ERR("Unknow type passed to eet_data_node_simple_type"); - return NULL; - } -} - -static int -eet_data_get_unknown(Eet_Free_Context *context, - const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Chunk *echnk, - int type, - int group_type __UNUSED__, - void *data, - char **p __UNUSED__, - int *size __UNUSED__) -{ - int ret; - void *data_ret; - - if (IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(type)) - { - unsigned char dd[128]; - - ret = eet_data_get_type(ed, - type, - echnk->data, - ((char *)echnk->data) + echnk->size, - edd ? (char *)data : (char *)dd); - if (ret <= 0) - return ret; - - if (!edd) - { - Eet_Node **parent = data; - Eet_Node *node; - - node = eet_data_node_simple_type(type, echnk->name, dd); - - if (*parent) - eet_node_struct_append(*parent, echnk->name, node); - else - *parent = node; - } - else - { - if (type == EET_T_STRING) - { - char **str; - - str = (char **)(((char *)data)); - if (*str) - { - if ((!ed) || (!edd->func.str_direct_alloc)) - { - *str = edd->func.str_alloc(*str); - _eet_freelist_str_add(context, *str); - } - else - { - *str = edd->func.str_direct_alloc(*str); - _eet_freelist_direct_str_add(context, *str); - } - } - } - else if (edd && type == EET_T_INLINED_STRING) - { - char **str; - - str = (char **)(((char *)data)); - if (*str) - { - *str = edd->func.str_alloc(*str); - _eet_freelist_str_add(context, *str); - } - } - } - } - else - { - Eet_Data_Descriptor *subtype; - - subtype = ede ? ede->subtype : NULL; - - if (subtype || !edd) - { - Eet_Node **parent = data; - void **ptr; - - data_ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(context, - ed, - subtype, - echnk->data, - echnk->size, - NULL, 0); - if (!data_ret) - return 0; - - if (edd) - { - ptr = (void **)(((char *)data)); - *ptr = (void *)data_ret; - } - else - { - Eet_Node *node = data_ret; - - if (*parent) - { - node = eet_node_struct_child_new(echnk->name, node); - eet_node_struct_append(*parent, echnk->name, node); - } - else - *parent = node; - } - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static void -eet_data_put_array(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd __UNUSED__, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in) -{ - void *data; - int offset = 0; - int subsize; - int count; - int size; - int j; - - EET_ASSERT(!((ede->type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (ede->type < EET_T_STRING)), - return ); - - if (ede->group_type == EET_G_ARRAY) - count = ede->counter_offset; - else - count = *(int *)(((char *)data_in) + ede->count - ede->offset); - - if (count <= 0) - return; /* Store number of elements */ - - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, EET_T_INT, &count, &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, ds, data, ede->name, size, ede->type, ede->group_type); - - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(ede->type)) - subsize = eet_basic_codec[ede->type - 1].size; - else - subsize = ede->subtype->size; - - for (j = 0; j < count; j++) - { - void *d; - int pos = ds->pos; - - if (ede->group_type == EET_G_ARRAY) - d = (void *)(((char *)data_in) + offset); - else - d = *(((char **)data_in)) + offset; - - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(ede->type)) - { - if (*(char **)d) - eet_data_put_unknown(ed, NULL, ede, ds, d); - } - else - { - data = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, ede->subtype, d, &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - } - - if (pos == ds->pos) - /* Add a NULL element just to have the correct array layout. */ - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - NULL, - ede->name, - 0, - EET_T_NULL, - ede->group_type); - - offset += subsize; - } -} - -static void -eet_data_put_unknown(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd __UNUSED__, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in) -{ - void *data = NULL; - int size; - - if (IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(ede->type)) - data = eet_data_put_type(ed, ede->type, data_in, &size); - else if (ede->subtype) - if (*((char **)data_in)) - data = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, - ede->subtype, - *((char **)((char *)(data_in))), - &size); - - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); -} - -static void -eet_data_put_list(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in) -{ - void *data; - void *l; - int size; - - EET_ASSERT(!(((ede->type > EET_T_UNKNOW) && (ede->type < EET_T_STRING)) - || ((ede->type > EET_T_NULL) && (ede->type < EET_T_LAST))), - return ); - - l = *((void **)(((char *)data_in))); - for (; l; l = edd->func.list_next(l)) - { - if (IS_POINTER_TYPE(ede->type)) - { - const void *str = edd->func.list_data(l); - eet_data_put_unknown(ed, NULL, ede, ds, &str); - } - else - { - data = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(ed, - ede->subtype, - edd->func.list_data(l), - &size); - if (data) - eet_data_encode(ed, - ds, - data, - ede->name, - size, - ede->type, - ede->group_type); - } - } -} - -static void -eet_data_put_hash(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - Eet_Data_Element *ede, - Eet_Data_Stream *ds, - void *data_in) -{ - Eet_Data_Encode_Hash_Info fdata; - void *l; - - l = *((void **)(((char *)data_in))); - fdata.ds = ds; - fdata.ede = ede; - fdata.ed = ed; - edd->func.hash_foreach(l, eet_data_descriptor_encode_hash_cb, &fdata); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_dump_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - const Eet_Dictionary *ed = NULL; - const void *data = NULL; - Eet_Node *result; - Eet_Free_Context context; - int required_free = 0; - int size; - - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - if (!cipher_key) - data = eet_read_direct(ef, name, &size); - - if (!data) - { - required_free = 1; - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, name, &size, cipher_key); - if (!data) - return 0; - } - - eet_free_context_init(&context); - result = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(&context, ed, NULL, data, size, NULL, 0); - eet_free_context_shutdown(&context); - - eet_node_dump(result, 0, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - - eet_node_del(result); - - if (required_free) - free((void *)data); - - return result ? 1 : 0; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_dump(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - return eet_data_dump_cipher(ef, name, NULL, dumpfunc, dumpdata); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_text_dump_cipher(const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int size_in, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - void *ret = NULL; - Eet_Node *result; - Eet_Free_Context context; - unsigned int ret_len = 0; - - if (!data_in) - return 0; - - if (cipher_key) - { - if (eet_decipher(data_in, size_in, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &ret, &ret_len)) - { - if (ret) - free(ret); - - return 0; - } - } - else - { - ret = (void *)data_in; - ret_len = size_in; - } - - eet_free_context_init(&context); - result = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(&context, NULL, NULL, ret, ret_len, NULL, 0); - eet_free_context_shutdown(&context); - - eet_node_dump(result, 0, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - - eet_node_del(result); - if (cipher_key) - free(ret); - - return result ? 1 : 0; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_text_dump(const void *data_in, - int size_in, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - return eet_data_text_dump_cipher(data_in, NULL, size_in, dumpfunc, dumpdata); -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_text_undump_cipher(const char *text, - const char *cipher_key, - int textlen, - int *size_ret) -{ - void *ret = NULL; - - ret = _eet_data_dump_parse(NULL, size_ret, text, textlen); - if (ret && cipher_key) - { - void *ciphered = NULL; - unsigned int ciphered_len; - - if (eet_cipher(ret, *size_ret, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &ciphered, &ciphered_len)) - { - if (ciphered) - free(ciphered); - - size_ret = 0; - free(ret); - return NULL; - } - - free(ret); - *size_ret = ciphered_len; - ret = ciphered; - } - - return ret; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_text_undump(const char *text, - int textlen, - int *size_ret) -{ - return eet_data_text_undump_cipher(text, NULL, textlen, size_ret); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_undump_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - const char *text, - int textlen, - int comp) -{ - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - void *data_enc; - int size; - int val; - - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - data_enc = _eet_data_dump_parse(ed, &size, text, textlen); - if (!data_enc) - return 0; - - val = eet_write_cipher(ef, name, data_enc, size, comp, cipher_key); - free(data_enc); - return val; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_undump(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *text, - int textlen, - int comp) -{ - return eet_data_undump_cipher(ef, name, NULL, text, textlen, comp); -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_decode_cipher(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int size_in) -{ - void *deciphered = (void *)data_in; - void *ret; - Eet_Free_Context context; - unsigned int deciphered_len = size_in; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(edd, NULL); - - if (cipher_key && data_in) - if (eet_decipher(data_in, size_in, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &deciphered, &deciphered_len)) - { - if (deciphered) - free(deciphered); - - return NULL; - } - - eet_free_context_init(&context); - ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(&context, - NULL, - edd, - deciphered, - deciphered_len, - NULL, 0); - eet_free_context_shutdown(&context); - - if (data_in != deciphered) - free(deciphered); - - return ret; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_decode(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int size_in) -{ - return eet_data_descriptor_decode_cipher(edd, data_in, NULL, size_in); -} - -EAPI Eet_Node * -eet_data_node_decode_cipher(const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int size_in) -{ - void *deciphered = (void *)data_in; - Eet_Node *ret; - Eet_Free_Context context; - unsigned int deciphered_len = size_in; - - if (cipher_key && data_in) - if (eet_decipher(data_in, size_in, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &deciphered, &deciphered_len)) - { - if (deciphered) - free(deciphered); - - return NULL; - } - - eet_free_context_init(&context); - ret = _eet_data_descriptor_decode(&context, - NULL, - NULL, - deciphered, - deciphered_len, - NULL, 0); - eet_free_context_shutdown(&context); - - if (data_in != deciphered) - free(deciphered); - - return ret; -} - -static void * -_eet_data_descriptor_encode(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int *size_ret) -{ - Eet_Data_Stream *ds; - Eet_Data_Chunk *chnk; - void *cdata; - int csize; - int i; - - if (_eet_data_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_data_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_data_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - ds = eet_data_stream_new(); - for (i = 0; i < edd->elements.num; i++) - { - Eet_Data_Element *ede; - - ede = &(edd->elements.set[i]); - eet_group_codec[ede->group_type - 100].put( - ed, - edd, - ede, - ds, - ((char *)data_in) + - ede->offset); - } - chnk = eet_data_chunk_new(ds->data, - ds->pos, - edd->name, - EET_T_UNKNOW, - EET_G_UNKNOWN); - ds->data = NULL; - ds->size = 0; - eet_data_stream_free(ds); - - ds = eet_data_stream_new(); - eet_data_chunk_put(ed, chnk, ds); - cdata = ds->data; - csize = ds->pos; - - ds->data = NULL; - ds->size = 0; - eet_data_stream_free(ds); - *size_ret = csize; - - free(chnk->data); - eet_data_chunk_free(chnk); - - return cdata; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_node_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - Eet_Node *node, - int comp) -{ - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - void *data_enc; - int size; - int val; - - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - data_enc = _eet_data_dump_encode(EET_G_UNKNOWN, ed, node, &size); - if (!data_enc) - return 0; - - val = eet_write_cipher(ef, name, data_enc, size, comp, cipher_key); - free(data_enc); - return val; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_node_encode_cipher(Eet_Node *node, - const char *cipher_key, - int *size_ret) -{ - void *ret = NULL; - void *ciphered = NULL; - unsigned int ciphered_len = 0; - int size; - - ret = _eet_data_dump_encode(EET_G_UNKNOWN, NULL, node, &size); - if (cipher_key && ret) - { - if (eet_cipher(ret, size, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &ciphered, &ciphered_len)) - { - if (ciphered) - free(ciphered); - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = 0; - - free(ret); - return NULL; - } - - free(ret); - size = (int)ciphered_len; - ret = ciphered; - } - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = size; - - return ret; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - const char *cipher_key, - int *size_ret) -{ - void *ret = NULL; - void *ciphered = NULL; - unsigned int ciphered_len = 0; - int size; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(edd, NULL); - - ret = _eet_data_descriptor_encode(NULL, edd, data_in, &size); - if (cipher_key && ret) - { - if (eet_cipher(ret, size, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &ciphered, &ciphered_len)) - { - if (ciphered) - free(ciphered); - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = 0; - - free(ret); - return NULL; - } - - free(ret); - size = ciphered_len; - ret = ciphered; - } - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = size; - - return ret; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_descriptor_encode(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const void *data_in, - int *size_ret) -{ - return eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher(edd, data_in, NULL, size_ret); -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_xattr_cipher_get(const char *filename, - const char *attribute, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - void *blob; - void *ret; - ssize_t size; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(edd, NULL); - - blob = eina_xattr_get(filename, attribute, &size); - if (!blob) return NULL; - - ret = eet_data_descriptor_decode_cipher(edd, blob, cipher_key, size); - free(blob); - - return ret; -} - -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_data_xattr_cipher_set(const char *filename, - const char *attribute, - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd, - const char *cipher_key, - const void *data, - Eina_Xattr_Flags flags) -{ - void *blob; - int size; - Eina_Bool ret; - - EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(edd, EINA_FALSE); - - blob = eet_data_descriptor_encode_cipher(edd, data, cipher_key, &size); - if (!blob) return EINA_FALSE; - - ret = eina_xattr_set(filename, attribute, blob, size, flags); - free(blob); - - return ret; -} diff --git a/src/lib/eet_dictionary.c b/src/lib/eet_dictionary.c deleted file mode 100644 index aef8ad2..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_dictionary.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,514 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <math.h> - -#include <Eina.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -Eet_Dictionary * -eet_dictionary_add(void) -{ - Eet_Dictionary *new; - - new = eet_dictionary_calloc(1); - if (!new) - return NULL; - - memset(new->hash, -1, sizeof (int) * 256); - eina_lock_new(&new->mutex); - - return new; -} - -void -eet_dictionary_free(Eet_Dictionary *ed) -{ - int i; - - if (!ed) return; - - eina_lock_free(&ed->mutex); - - for (i = 0; i < ed->count; ++i) - if (ed->all[i].allocated) - eina_stringshare_del(ed->all[i].str); - - if (ed->all) - free(ed->all); - - if (ed->converts) eina_hash_free(ed->converts); - - eet_dictionary_mp_free(ed); -} - -static int -_eet_dictionary_lookup(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const char *string, - int len, - int hash) -{ - Eina_Bool found = EINA_FALSE; - int prev = -1; - int current; - - current = ed->hash[hash]; - - while (current != -1) - { - if (ed->all[current].len == len) - { - if (ed->all[current].str && - ((ed->all[current].str == string) || - (!strcmp(ed->all[current].str, string)))) - { - found = EINA_TRUE; - break; - } - } - - prev = current; - current = ed->all[current].next; - } - - if ((current == -1) && found) - return prev; - - return current; -} - -int -eet_dictionary_string_add(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const char *string) -{ - Eet_String *current; - const char *str; - int hash; - int idx; - int len; - int cnt; - - if (!ed) - return -1; - - hash = _eet_hash_gen(string, 8); - len = strlen(string) + 1; - - eina_lock_take(&ed->mutex); - - idx = _eet_dictionary_lookup(ed, string, len, hash); - - if (idx != -1) - { - if (ed->all[idx].str && - ((ed->all[idx].str == string) || - (!strcmp(ed->all[idx].str, string)))) - { - eina_lock_release(&ed->mutex); - return idx; - } - } - - if (ed->total == ed->count) - { - Eet_String *new; - int total; - - total = ed->total + 8; - - new = realloc(ed->all, total * sizeof(Eet_String)); - if (!new) goto on_error; - - ed->all = new; - ed->total = total; - } - - str = eina_stringshare_add(string); - if (!str) goto on_error; - - current = ed->all + ed->count; - - current->allocated = EINA_TRUE; - - current->hash = hash; - - current->str = str; - current->len = len; - - if (idx == -1) - { - current->next = ed->hash[hash]; - current->prev = -1; - ed->hash[hash] = ed->count; - } - else - { - current->next = idx; - current->prev = ed->all[idx].prev; - - if (current->next != -1) - ed->all[current->next].prev = ed->count; - - if (current->prev != -1) - ed->all[current->prev].next = ed->count; - else - ed->hash[hash] = ed->count; - } - - cnt = ed->count++; - eina_lock_release(&ed->mutex); - return cnt; - - on_error: - eina_lock_release(&ed->mutex); - return -1; -} - -int -eet_dictionary_string_get_size(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx) -{ - int length = 0; - - if (!ed) goto done; - - if (idx < 0) goto done; - - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - if (idx < ed->count) - length = ed->all[idx].len; - - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - done: - return length; -} - -EAPI int -eet_dictionary_count(const Eet_Dictionary *ed) -{ - return ed->count; -} - -int -eet_dictionary_string_get_hash(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx) -{ - int hash = -1; - - if (!ed) goto done; - - if (idx < 0) goto done; - - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - if (idx < ed->count) - hash = ed->all[idx].hash; - - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - done: - return hash; -} - -const char * -eet_dictionary_string_get_char(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx) -{ - const char *s = NULL; - - if (!ed) goto done; - - if (idx < 0) goto done; - - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - if (idx < ed->count) - { -#ifdef _WIN32 - /* Windows file system could change the mmaped file when replacing a file. So we need to copy all string in memory to avoid bugs. */ - if (!ed->all[idx].allocated) - { - ed->all[idx].str = eina_stringshare_add(ed->all[idx].str); - ed->all[idx].allocated = EINA_TRUE; - } -#endif /* ifdef _WIN32 */ - s = ed->all[idx].str; - } - - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - done: - return s; -} - -static inline Eina_Bool -_eet_dictionary_string_get_me_cache(const char *s, - int len, - int *mantisse, - int *exponent) -{ - if ((len == 6) && (s[0] == '0') && (s[1] == 'x') && (s[3] == 'p')) - { - *mantisse = (s[2] >= 'a') ? (s[2] - 'a' + 10) : (s[2] - '0'); - *exponent = (s[5] - '0'); - - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - return EINA_FALSE; -} - -static inline Eina_Bool -_eet_dictionary_string_get_float_cache(const char *s, - int len, - float *result) -{ - int mantisse; - int exponent; - - if (_eet_dictionary_string_get_me_cache(s, len, &mantisse, &exponent)) - { - if (s[4] == '+') - *result = (float)(mantisse << exponent); - else - *result = (float)mantisse / (float)(1 << exponent); - - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - return EINA_FALSE; -} - -static inline Eina_Bool -_eet_dictionary_string_get_double_cache(const char *s, - int len, - double *result) -{ - int mantisse; - int exponent; - - if (_eet_dictionary_string_get_me_cache(s, len, &mantisse, &exponent)) - { - if (s[4] == '+') - *result = (double)(mantisse << exponent); - else - *result = (double)mantisse / (float)(1 << exponent); - - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - return EINA_FALSE; -} - -static inline Eina_Bool -_eet_dictionary_test(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx, - void *result) -{ - Eina_Bool limit = EINA_FALSE; - - if (!result) goto done; - - if (!ed) goto done; - - if (idx < 0) goto done; - - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - if (!(idx < ed->count)) goto unlock_done; - - limit = EINA_TRUE; - - unlock_done: - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - done: - return limit; -} - -static Eet_Convert * -eet_dictionary_convert_get(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx, - const char **str) -{ - Eet_Convert *result; - - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - *str = ed->all[idx].str; - - if (!ed->converts) - { - ((Eet_Dictionary *)ed)->converts = eina_hash_int32_new(free); - - goto add_convert; - } - - result = eina_hash_find(ed->converts, &idx); - if (result) goto done; - - add_convert: - result = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Convert)); - - eina_hash_add(ed->converts, &idx, result); - - done: - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - return result; -} - -Eina_Bool -eet_dictionary_string_get_float(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx, - float *result) -{ - Eet_Convert *convert; - const char *str; - - if (!_eet_dictionary_test(ed, idx, result)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - convert = eet_dictionary_convert_get(ed, idx, &str); - if (!convert) return EINA_FALSE; - - if (!(convert->type & EET_D_FLOAT)) - { - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - if (!_eet_dictionary_string_get_float_cache(str, ed->all[idx].len, - &convert->f)) - { - long long mantisse = 0; - long exponent = 0; - - if (eina_convert_atod(str, ed->all[idx].len, &mantisse, - &exponent) == EINA_FALSE) - { - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - convert->f = ldexpf((float)mantisse, exponent); - } - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - convert->type |= EET_D_FLOAT; - } - - *result = convert->f; - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -Eina_Bool -eet_dictionary_string_get_double(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx, - double *result) -{ - Eet_Convert *convert; - const char *str; - - if (!_eet_dictionary_test(ed, idx, result)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - convert = eet_dictionary_convert_get(ed, idx, &str); - if (!convert) return EINA_FALSE; - - if (!(convert->type & EET_D_DOUBLE)) - { - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - if (!_eet_dictionary_string_get_double_cache(str, ed->all[idx].len, - &convert->d)) - { - long long mantisse = 0; - long exponent = 0; - - if (eina_convert_atod(str, ed->all[idx].len, &mantisse, - &exponent) == EINA_FALSE) - { - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - - convert->d = ldexp((double)mantisse, exponent); - } - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - convert->type |= EET_D_DOUBLE; - } - - *result = convert->d; - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -Eina_Bool -eet_dictionary_string_get_fp(const Eet_Dictionary *ed, - int idx, - Eina_F32p32 *result) -{ - Eet_Convert *convert; - const char *str; - - if (!_eet_dictionary_test(ed, idx, result)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - convert = eet_dictionary_convert_get(ed, idx, &str); - if (!convert) return EINA_FALSE; - - if (!(convert->type & EET_D_FIXED_POINT)) - { - Eina_F32p32 fp; - - eina_lock_take((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - if (!eina_convert_atofp(str, ed->all[idx].len, &fp)) - { - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - return EINA_FALSE; - } - eina_lock_release((Eina_Lock*) &ed->mutex); - - convert->fp = fp; - convert->type |= EET_D_FIXED_POINT; - } - - *result = convert->fp; - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -EAPI int -eet_dictionary_string_check(Eet_Dictionary *ed, - const char *string) -{ - int res = 0; - int i; - - if ((!ed) || (!string)) - return 0; - - eina_lock_take(&ed->mutex); - - if ((ed->start <= string) && (string < ed->end)) - res = 1; - - if (!res) - { - for (i = 0; i < ed->count; ++i) - if ((ed->all[i].allocated) && ed->all[i].str == string) - { - res = 1; - break; - } - } - - eina_lock_release(&ed->mutex); - - return res; -} - diff --git a/src/lib/eet_image.c b/src/lib/eet_image.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7116a3c..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_image.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1881 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H -# include <alloca.h> -#elif defined __GNUC__ -# define alloca __builtin_alloca -#elif defined _AIX -# define alloca __alloca -#elif defined _MSC_VER -# include <malloc.h> -# define alloca _alloca -#else /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ -# include <stddef.h> -# ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -# endif /* ifdef __cplusplus */ -void *alloca(size_t); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H -# ifdef __OpenBSD__ -# include <sys/types.h> -# endif /* ifdef __OpenBSD__ */ -# include <netinet/in.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H */ - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# include <winsock2.h> -# define HAVE_BOOLEAN -#endif /* ifdef _WIN32 */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <setjmp.h> -#include <zlib.h> -#include <jpeglib.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -#include "lz4.h" -#include "lz4hc.h" - -/*---*/ - -typedef struct _JPEG_error_mgr *emptr; - -/*---*/ - -struct _JPEG_error_mgr -{ - struct jpeg_error_mgr pub; - jmp_buf setjmp_buffer; -}; - -struct jpeg_membuf_src -{ - struct jpeg_source_mgr pub; - - const unsigned char *buf; - size_t len; - struct jpeg_membuf_src *self; -}; - -static void -_eet_jpeg_membuf_src_init(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - /* FIXME: Use attribute unused */ - (void)cinfo; -} - -static boolean -_eet_jpeg_membuf_src_fill(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - static const JOCTET jpeg_eoi[2] = { 0xFF, JPEG_EOI }; - struct jpeg_membuf_src *src = (struct jpeg_membuf_src *)cinfo->src; - - src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = sizeof(jpeg_eoi); - src->pub.next_input_byte = jpeg_eoi; - - return TRUE; -} - -static void -_eet_jpeg_membuf_src_skip(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, - long num_bytes) -{ - struct jpeg_membuf_src *src = (struct jpeg_membuf_src *)cinfo->src; - - src->pub.bytes_in_buffer -= num_bytes; - src->pub.next_input_byte += num_bytes; -} - -static void -_eet_jpeg_membuf_src_term(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) -{ - struct jpeg_membuf_src *src = ((struct jpeg_membuf_src *)cinfo->src)->self; - - free(src); - cinfo->src = NULL; -} - -static int -eet_jpeg_membuf_src(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, - const void *buf, - size_t len) -{ - struct jpeg_membuf_src *src; - - src = calloc(1, sizeof(*src)); - if (!src) - return -1; - - src->self = src; - - cinfo->src = &src->pub; - src->buf = buf; - src->len = len; - src->pub.init_source = _eet_jpeg_membuf_src_init; - src->pub.fill_input_buffer = _eet_jpeg_membuf_src_fill; - src->pub.skip_input_data = _eet_jpeg_membuf_src_skip; - src->pub.resync_to_restart = jpeg_resync_to_restart; - src->pub.term_source = _eet_jpeg_membuf_src_term; - src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = src->len; - src->pub.next_input_byte = src->buf; - - return 0; -} - -struct jpeg_membuf_dst -{ - struct jpeg_destination_mgr pub; - - void **dst_buf; - size_t *dst_len; - - unsigned char *buf; - size_t len; - int failed; - struct jpeg_membuf_dst *self; -}; - -static void -_eet_jpeg_membuf_dst_init(j_compress_ptr cinfo) -{ - /* FIXME: Use eina attribute */ - (void)cinfo; -} - -static boolean -_eet_jpeg_membuf_dst_flush(j_compress_ptr cinfo) -{ - struct jpeg_membuf_dst *dst = (struct jpeg_membuf_dst *)cinfo->dest; - unsigned char *buf; - - if (dst->len >= 0x40000000 || - !(buf = realloc(dst->buf, dst->len * 2))) - { - dst->failed = 1; - dst->pub.next_output_byte = dst->buf; - dst->pub.free_in_buffer = dst->len; - return TRUE; - } - - dst->pub.next_output_byte = - buf + ((unsigned char *)dst->pub.next_output_byte - dst->buf); - dst->buf = buf; - dst->pub.free_in_buffer += dst->len; - dst->len *= 2; - - return FALSE; -} - -static void -_eet_jpeg_membuf_dst_term(j_compress_ptr cinfo) -{ - struct jpeg_membuf_dst *dst = ((struct jpeg_membuf_dst *)cinfo->dest)->self; - - if (dst->failed) - { - *dst->dst_buf = NULL; - *dst->dst_len = 0; - free(dst->buf); - } - else - { - *dst->dst_buf = dst->buf; - *dst->dst_len = (unsigned char *)dst->pub.next_output_byte - dst->buf; - } - - free(dst); - cinfo->dest = NULL; -} - -static int -eet_jpeg_membuf_dst(j_compress_ptr cinfo, - void **buf, - size_t *len) -{ - struct jpeg_membuf_dst *dst; - - dst = calloc(1, sizeof(*dst)); - if (!dst) - return -1; - - dst->buf = malloc(32768); - if (!dst->buf) - { - free(dst); - return -1; - } - - dst->self = dst; - dst->len = 32768; - - cinfo->dest = &dst->pub; - dst->pub.init_destination = _eet_jpeg_membuf_dst_init; - dst->pub.empty_output_buffer = _eet_jpeg_membuf_dst_flush; - dst->pub.term_destination = _eet_jpeg_membuf_dst_term; - dst->pub.free_in_buffer = dst->len; - dst->pub.next_output_byte = dst->buf; - dst->dst_buf = buf; - dst->dst_len = len; - dst->failed = 0; - - return 0; -} - -/*---*/ - -static void _JPEGFatalErrorHandler(j_common_ptr cinfo); -static void _JPEGErrorHandler(j_common_ptr cinfo); -static void _JPEGErrorHandler2(j_common_ptr cinfo, - int msg_level); - -static int -eet_data_image_jpeg_header_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h); -static int -eet_data_image_jpeg_rgb_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride); -static int -eet_data_image_jpeg_alpha_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride); -static void * -eet_data_image_lossless_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha); -static void * -eet_data_image_lossless_compressed_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int compression); -static void * -eet_data_image_jpeg_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int quality); -static void * -eet_data_image_jpeg_alpha_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int quality); - -/*---*/ - -static int _eet_image_words_bigendian = -1; - -/*---*/ - -#define SWAP64(x) (x) = \ - ((((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x00000000000000ffULL) << 56) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x000000000000ff00ULL) << 40) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x0000000000ff0000ULL) << 24) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x00000000ff000000ULL) << 8) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x000000ff00000000ULL) >> 8) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x0000ff0000000000ULL) >> 24) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0x00ff000000000000ULL) >> 40) | \ - (((unsigned long long)(x) & 0xff00000000000000ULL) >> 56)) -#define SWAP32(x) (x) = \ - ((((int)(x) & 0x000000ff) << 24) | \ - (((int)(x) & 0x0000ff00) << 8) | \ - (((int)(x) & 0x00ff0000) >> 8) | \ - (((int)(x) & 0xff000000) >> 24)) -#define SWAP16(x) (x) = \ - ((((short)(x) & 0x00ff) << 8) | \ - (((short)(x) & 0xff00) >> 8)) - -#ifdef CONV8 -# undef CONV8 -#endif /* ifdef CONV8 */ -#ifdef CONV16 -# undef CONV16 -#endif /* ifdef CONV16 */ -#ifdef CONV32 -# undef CONV32 -#endif /* ifdef CONV32 */ -#ifdef CONV64 -# undef CONV64 -#endif /* ifdef CONV64 */ - -#define CONV8(x) -#define CONV16(x) {if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) {SWAP16(x); }} -#define CONV32(x) {if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) {SWAP32(x); }} -#define CONV64(x) {if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) {SWAP64(x); }} - -/*---*/ - -static void -_JPEGFatalErrorHandler(j_common_ptr cinfo) -{ - emptr errmgr; - - errmgr = (emptr)cinfo->err; - /* cinfo->err->output_message(cinfo);*/ - longjmp(errmgr->setjmp_buffer, 1); - return; -} - -static void -_JPEGErrorHandler(j_common_ptr cinfo __UNUSED__) -{ - /* emptr errmgr; */ - - /* errmgr = (emptr) cinfo->err; */ - /* cinfo->err->output_message(cinfo);*/ - /* longjmp(errmgr->setjmp_buffer, 1);*/ - return; -} - -static void -_JPEGErrorHandler2(j_common_ptr cinfo __UNUSED__, - int msg_level __UNUSED__) -{ - /* emptr errmgr; */ - - /* errmgr = (emptr) cinfo->err; */ - /* cinfo->err->output_message(cinfo);*/ - /* longjmp(errmgr->setjmp_buffer, 1);*/ - return; -} - -static int -eet_data_image_jpeg_header_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h) -{ - struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; - struct _JPEG_error_mgr jerr; - - memset(&cinfo, 0, sizeof (struct jpeg_decompress_struct)); - - cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&(jerr.pub)); - jerr.pub.error_exit = _JPEGFatalErrorHandler; - jerr.pub.emit_message = _JPEGErrorHandler2; - jerr.pub.output_message = _JPEGErrorHandler; - if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) - return 0; - - jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); - - if (eet_jpeg_membuf_src(&cinfo, data, (size_t)size)) - { - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); - cinfo.do_fancy_upsampling = FALSE; - cinfo.do_block_smoothing = FALSE; - jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); - - /* head decoding */ - *w = cinfo.output_width; - *h = cinfo.output_height; - - free(cinfo.src); - cinfo.src = NULL; - - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - - if ((*w < 1) || (*h < 1) || (*w > 8192) || (*h > 8192)) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -static int -eet_data_image_jpeg_rgb_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride) -{ - struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; - struct _JPEG_error_mgr jerr; - unsigned char *ptr, *line[16], *tdata = NULL; - unsigned int *ptr2, *tmp; - unsigned int iw, ih; - unsigned int x, y, l, scans; - unsigned int i; - - /* FIXME: handle src_x, src_y and row_stride correctly */ - if (!d) - return 0; - - memset(&cinfo, 0, sizeof (struct jpeg_decompress_struct)); - - cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&(jerr.pub)); - jerr.pub.error_exit = _JPEGFatalErrorHandler; - jerr.pub.emit_message = _JPEGErrorHandler2; - jerr.pub.output_message = _JPEGErrorHandler; - if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) - return 0; - - jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); - - if (eet_jpeg_membuf_src(&cinfo, data, (size_t)size)) - { - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); - cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW; // JDCT_FLOAT JDCT_IFAST(quality loss) - cinfo.do_fancy_upsampling = FALSE; - cinfo.do_block_smoothing = FALSE; - jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); - - /* head decoding */ - iw = cinfo.output_width; - ih = cinfo.output_height; - if ((iw != w) || (ih != h)) - { - free(cinfo.src); - cinfo.src = NULL; - - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - /* end head decoding */ - /* data decoding */ - if (cinfo.rec_outbuf_height > 16) - { - free(cinfo.src); - cinfo.src = NULL; - - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - tdata = alloca((iw) * 16 * 3); - ptr2 = d; - - if (cinfo.output_components == 3) - { - for (i = 0; i < (unsigned int)cinfo.rec_outbuf_height; i++) - line[i] = tdata + (i * (iw) * 3); - for (l = 0; l < ih; l += cinfo.rec_outbuf_height) - { - jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, line, cinfo.rec_outbuf_height); - scans = cinfo.rec_outbuf_height; - if ((ih - l) < scans) - scans = ih - l; - - ptr = tdata; - - if (l + scans >= src_y && l < src_y + h) - { - y = src_y - l; - if (src_y < l) - y = 0; - - for (ptr += 3 * iw * y; y < scans && (y + l) < (src_y + h); - y++) - { - tmp = ptr2; - ptr += 3 * src_x; - for (x = 0; x < w; x++) - { - *ptr2 = - (0xff000000) | - ((ptr[0]) << 16) | ((ptr[1]) << 8) | (ptr[2]); - ptr += 3; - ptr2++; - } - ptr += 3 * (iw - w); - ptr2 = tmp + row_stride / 4; - } - } - } - } - else if (cinfo.output_components == 1) - { - for (i = 0; i < (unsigned int)cinfo.rec_outbuf_height; i++) - line[i] = tdata + (i * (iw)); - for (l = 0; l < (ih); l += cinfo.rec_outbuf_height) - { - jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, line, cinfo.rec_outbuf_height); - scans = cinfo.rec_outbuf_height; - if (((ih) - l) < scans) - scans = (ih) - l; - - ptr = tdata; - - if (l >= src_y && l < src_y + h) - { - y = src_y - l; - if (src_y < l) - y = 0; - - for (ptr += iw * y; y < scans && (y + l) < (src_y + h); y++) - { - tmp = ptr2; - ptr += src_x; - for (x = 0; x < w; x++) - { - *ptr2 = - (0xff000000) | - ((ptr[0]) << 16) | ((ptr[0]) << 8) | (ptr[0]); - ptr++; - ptr2++; - } - ptr += iw - w; - ptr2 = tmp + row_stride / 4; - } - } - } - } - - /* end data decoding */ - jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 1; -} - -static int -eet_data_image_jpeg_alpha_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride) -{ - struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; - struct _JPEG_error_mgr jerr; - unsigned char *ptr, *line[16], *tdata = NULL; - unsigned int *ptr2, *tmp; - unsigned int x, y, l, scans; - unsigned int i, iw; - - /* FIXME: handle src_x, src_y and row_stride correctly */ - if (!d) - return 0; - - memset(&cinfo, 0, sizeof (struct jpeg_decompress_struct)); - - cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&(jerr.pub)); - jerr.pub.error_exit = _JPEGFatalErrorHandler; - jerr.pub.emit_message = _JPEGErrorHandler2; - jerr.pub.output_message = _JPEGErrorHandler; - if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) - return 0; - - jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); - - if (eet_jpeg_membuf_src(&cinfo, data, (size_t)size)) - { - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); - cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW; // JDCT_FLOAT JDCT_IFAST(quality loss) - cinfo.do_fancy_upsampling = FALSE; - cinfo.do_block_smoothing = FALSE; - jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); - - /* head decoding */ - iw = cinfo.output_width; - if (w != cinfo.output_width - || h != cinfo.output_height) - { - free(cinfo.src); - cinfo.src = NULL; - - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - /* end head decoding */ - /* data decoding */ - if (cinfo.rec_outbuf_height > 16) - { - free(cinfo.src); - cinfo.src = NULL; - - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 0; - } - - tdata = alloca(w * 16 * 3); - ptr2 = d; - - if (cinfo.output_components == 1) - { - for (i = 0; i < (unsigned int)cinfo.rec_outbuf_height; i++) - line[i] = tdata + (i * w); - for (l = 0; l < h; l += cinfo.rec_outbuf_height) - { - jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, line, cinfo.rec_outbuf_height); - scans = cinfo.rec_outbuf_height; - if ((h - l) < scans) - scans = h - l; - - ptr = tdata; - - if (l >= src_y && l < src_y + h) - { - y = src_y - l; - if (src_y < l) - y = 0; - - for (ptr += iw * y; y < scans && (y + l) < (src_y + h); y++) - { - tmp = ptr2; - ptr += src_x; - for (x = 0; x < w; x++) - { - *ptr2 = - ((*ptr2) & 0x00ffffff) | - ((ptr[0]) << 24); - ptr++; - ptr2++; - } - ptr += iw - w; - ptr2 = tmp + row_stride / 4; - } - } - } - } - - /* end data decoding */ - jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); - jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); - return 1; -} - -static void * -eet_data_image_lossless_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha) -{ - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - { - unsigned char *d; - int *header; - - d = malloc((w * h * 4) + (8 * 4)); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - header = (int *)d; - memset(d, 0, 32); - - header[0] = 0xac1dfeed; - header[1] = w; - header[2] = h; - header[3] = alpha; - - memcpy(d + 32, data, w * h * 4); - - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) - { - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < ((w * h) + 8); i++) SWAP32(header[i]); - } - - *size = ((w * h * 4) + (8 * 4)); - return d; - } -} - -static void * -eet_data_image_lossless_compressed_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int compression) -{ - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - { - unsigned char *d, *comp; - int *header, ret, ok = 1; - uLongf buflen = 0; - - buflen = (((w * h * 101) / 100) + 3) * 4; - ret = LZ4_compressBound((w * h * 4)); - if ((ret > 0) && ((uLongf)ret > buflen)) buflen = ret; - - comp = malloc(buflen); - if (!comp) return NULL; - - switch (compression) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - ret = LZ4_compressHC((const char *)data, (char *)comp, - (w * h * 4)); - if (ret <= 0) ok = 0; - buflen = ret; - break; - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - ret = LZ4_compress((const char *)data, (char *)comp, - (w * h * 4)); - if (ret <= 0) ok = 0; - buflen = ret; - break; - default: /* zlib etc. */ - ret = compress2((Bytef *)comp, &buflen, (Bytef *)(data), - (uLong)(w * h * 4), compression); - if (ret != Z_OK) ok = 0; - break; - } - if ((!ok) || (buflen > (w * h * 4))) - { - free(comp); - *size = -1; - return NULL; - } - - d = malloc((8 * sizeof(int)) + buflen); - if (!d) - { - free(comp); - return NULL; - } - - header = (int *)d; - memset(d, 0, 8 * sizeof(int)); - header[0] = 0xac1dfeed; - header[1] = w; - header[2] = h; - header[3] = alpha; - header[4] = compression; - - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) - { - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) SWAP32(header[i]); - } - - memcpy(d + (8 * sizeof(int)), comp, buflen); - *size = (8 * sizeof(int)) + buflen; - free(comp); - return d; - } -} - -static void * -eet_data_image_jpeg_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int quality) -{ - struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; - struct _JPEG_error_mgr jerr; - const int *ptr; - void *d = NULL; - size_t sz = 0; - JSAMPROW *jbuf; - unsigned char *buf; - - (void)alpha; /* unused */ - - buf = alloca(3 * w); - - memset(&cinfo, 0, sizeof (struct jpeg_compress_struct)); - - cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&(jerr.pub)); - jerr.pub.error_exit = _JPEGFatalErrorHandler; - jerr.pub.emit_message = _JPEGErrorHandler2; - jerr.pub.output_message = _JPEGErrorHandler; - if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) - return NULL; - - jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo); - - if (eet_jpeg_membuf_dst(&cinfo, &d, &sz)) - { - jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); - return NULL; - } - - cinfo.image_width = w; - cinfo.image_height = h; - cinfo.input_components = 3; - cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; - cinfo.optimize_coding = FALSE; - cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW; // JDCT_FLOAT JDCT_IFAST(quality loss) - if (quality < 60) cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_IFAST; - jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo); - jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, TRUE); - - if (quality >= 90) - { - cinfo.comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[1].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[1].v_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[2].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[2].v_samp_factor = 1; - } - - jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE); - - while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) - { - unsigned int i, j; - - /* convert scaline from ARGB to RGB packed */ - ptr = ((const int *)data) + cinfo.next_scanline * w; - for (j = 0, i = 0; i < w; i++) - { - buf[j++] = ((*ptr) >> 16) & 0xff; - buf[j++] = ((*ptr) >> 8) & 0xff; - buf[j++] = ((*ptr)) & 0xff; - ptr++; - } - jbuf = (JSAMPROW *)(&buf); - jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, jbuf, 1); - } - - jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); - jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); - - *size = sz; - return d; -} - -static void * -eet_data_image_jpeg_alpha_convert(int *size, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int quality) -{ - unsigned char *d1, *d2; - unsigned char *d; - int *header; - int sz1, sz2; - - (void)alpha; /* unused */ - - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - { - const int *ptr; - void *dst = NULL; - size_t sz = 0; - struct _JPEG_error_mgr jerr; - JSAMPROW *jbuf; - struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; - unsigned char *buf; - - buf = alloca(3 * w); - - cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&(jerr.pub)); - jerr.pub.error_exit = _JPEGFatalErrorHandler; - jerr.pub.emit_message = _JPEGErrorHandler2; - jerr.pub.output_message = _JPEGErrorHandler; - if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) - return NULL; - - jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo); - if (eet_jpeg_membuf_dst(&cinfo, &dst, &sz)) - { - jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); - return NULL; - } - - cinfo.image_width = w; - cinfo.image_height = h; - cinfo.input_components = 3; - cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; - cinfo.optimize_coding = FALSE; - cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW; // JDCT_FLOAT JDCT_IFAST(quality loss) - if (quality < 60) cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_IFAST; - jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo); - jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, TRUE); - if (quality >= 90) - { - cinfo.comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[1].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[1].v_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[2].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[2].v_samp_factor = 1; - } - - jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE); - - while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) - { - unsigned int i, j; - - ptr = ((const int *)data) + cinfo.next_scanline * w; - /* convert scaline from ARGB to RGB packed */ - for (j = 0, i = 0; i < w; i++) - { - buf[j++] = ((*ptr) >> 16) & 0xff; - buf[j++] = ((*ptr) >> 8) & 0xff; - buf[j++] = ((*ptr)) & 0xff; - ptr++; - } - jbuf = (JSAMPROW *)(&buf); - jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, jbuf, 1); - } - - jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); - jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); - - d1 = dst; - sz1 = sz; - } - { - const int *ptr; - void *dst = NULL; - size_t sz = 0; - struct _JPEG_error_mgr jerr; - JSAMPROW *jbuf; - struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; - unsigned char *buf; - - buf = alloca(3 * w); - - cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&(jerr.pub)); - jerr.pub.error_exit = _JPEGFatalErrorHandler; - jerr.pub.emit_message = _JPEGErrorHandler2; - jerr.pub.output_message = _JPEGErrorHandler; - if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) - { - free(d1); - return NULL; - } - - jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo); - if (eet_jpeg_membuf_dst(&cinfo, &dst, &sz)) - { - jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); - free(d1); - return NULL; - } - - cinfo.image_width = w; - cinfo.image_height = h; - cinfo.input_components = 1; - cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE; - jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo); - jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, TRUE); - if (quality >= 90) - { - cinfo.comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[1].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[1].v_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[2].h_samp_factor = 1; - cinfo.comp_info[2].v_samp_factor = 1; - } - - jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE); - - while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) - { - unsigned int i, j; - - ptr = ((const int *)data) + cinfo.next_scanline * w; - /* convert scaline from ARGB to RGB packed */ - for (j = 0, i = 0; i < w; i++) - { - buf[j++] = ((*ptr) >> 24) & 0xff; - ptr++; - } - jbuf = (JSAMPROW *)(&buf); - jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, jbuf, 1); - } - - jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); - jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); - - d2 = dst; - sz2 = sz; - } - d = malloc(12 + sz1 + sz2); - if (!d) - { - free(d1); - free(d2); - return NULL; - } - - header = (int *)d; - header[0] = 0xbeeff00d; - header[1] = sz1; - header[2] = sz2; - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) SWAP32(header[i]); - } - - memcpy(d + 12, d1, sz1); - memcpy(d + 12 + sz1, d2, sz2); - - free(d1); - free(d2); - *size = 12 + sz1 + sz2; - return d; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int comp, - int quality, - int lossy) -{ - void *d = NULL; - int size = 0; - - d = eet_data_image_encode(data, &size, w, h, alpha, comp, quality, lossy); - if (d) - { - int v; - - v = eet_write_cipher(ef, name, d, size, 0, cipher_key); - free(d); - return v; - } - - return 0; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_write(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const void *data, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int comp, - int quality, - int lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_write_cipher(ef, - name, - NULL, - data, - w, - h, - alpha, - comp, - quality, - lossy); -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - unsigned int *d = NULL; - void *data = NULL; - int free_data = 0; - int size; - - if (!cipher_key) - data = (void *)eet_read_direct(ef, name, &size); - - if (!data) - { - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, name, &size, cipher_key); - free_data = 1; - if (!data) - return NULL; - } - - d = eet_data_image_decode(data, size, w, h, alpha, comp, quality, lossy); - - if (free_data) - free(data); - - return d; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_read(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_read_cipher(ef, name, NULL, w, h, alpha, - comp, quality, lossy); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_read_to_surface_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - void *data = NULL; - int free_data = 0; - int res = 1; - int size; - - if (!cipher_key) - data = (void *)eet_read_direct(ef, name, &size); - - if (!data) - { - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, name, &size, cipher_key); - free_data = 1; - if (!data) - return 0; - } - - res = eet_data_image_decode_to_surface(data, size, src_x, src_y, d, - w, h, row_stride, alpha, - comp, quality, lossy); - - if (free_data) - free(data); - - return res; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_read_to_surface(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_read_to_surface_cipher(ef, name, NULL, - src_x, src_y, d, - w, h, row_stride, - alpha, comp, quality, - lossy); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - void *data = NULL; - int size = 0; - int free_data = 0; - int d; - - if (!cipher_key) - data = (void *)eet_read_direct(ef, name, &size); - - if (!data) - { - data = eet_read_cipher(ef, name, &size, cipher_key); - free_data = 1; - if (!data) - return 0; - } - - d = eet_data_image_header_decode(data, size, w, h, alpha, - comp, quality, lossy); - if (free_data) - free(data); - - return d; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_read(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_header_read_cipher(ef, name, NULL, - w, h, alpha, - comp, quality, lossy); -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_encode_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int comp, - int quality, - int lossy, - int *size_ret) -{ - void *d = NULL; - void *ciphered_d = NULL; - unsigned int ciphered_sz = 0; - int size = 0; - - if (lossy == 0) - { - if (comp > 0) - d = eet_data_image_lossless_compressed_convert(&size, data, - w, h, alpha, comp); - - /* eet_data_image_lossless_compressed_convert will refuse to compress something - if the result is bigger than the entry. */ - if (comp <= 0 || !d) - d = eet_data_image_lossless_convert(&size, data, w, h, alpha); - } - else - { - if (!alpha) - d = eet_data_image_jpeg_convert(&size, data, w, h, alpha, quality); - else - d = eet_data_image_jpeg_alpha_convert(&size, data, - w, h, alpha, quality); - } - - if (cipher_key) - { - if(!eet_cipher(d, size, cipher_key, strlen(cipher_key), &ciphered_d, - &ciphered_sz)) - { - if (d) - free(d); - - d = ciphered_d; - size = ciphered_sz; - } - else - if (ciphered_d) - free(ciphered_d); - } - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = size; - - return d; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_encode(const void *data, - int *size_ret, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - int alpha, - int comp, - int quality, - int lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_encode_cipher(data, NULL, w, h, alpha, - comp, quality, lossy, size_ret); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_decode_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - int header[8]; - void *deciphered_d = NULL; - unsigned int deciphered_sz = 0; - - if (cipher_key) - { - if (!eet_decipher(data, size, cipher_key, strlen(cipher_key), - &deciphered_d, &deciphered_sz)) - { - data = deciphered_d; - size = deciphered_sz; - } - else - if (deciphered_d) - free(deciphered_d); - } - - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian == -1) - { - unsigned long int v; - - v = htonl(0x12345678); - if (v == 0x12345678) - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 1; - else - _eet_image_words_bigendian = 0; - } - - if (size < 32) - return 0; - - memcpy(header, data, 32); - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) SWAP32(header[i]); - } - - if ((unsigned)header[0] == 0xac1dfeed) - { - int iw, ih, al, cp; - - iw = header[1]; - ih = header[2]; - al = header[3]; - cp = header[4]; - if ((iw < 1) || (ih < 1) || (iw > 8192) || (ih > 8192)) - return 0; - - if ((cp == 0) && (size < ((iw * ih * 4) + 32))) - return 0; - - if (w) - *w = iw; - - if (h) - *h = ih; - - if (alpha) - *alpha = al ? 1 : 0; - - if (comp) - *comp = cp; - - if (lossy) - *lossy = 0; - - if (quality) - *quality = 100; - - return 1; - } - else if ((unsigned)header[0] == 0xbeeff00d) - { - unsigned int iw = 0, ih = 0; - unsigned const char *dt; - int sz1; - int ok; - - sz1 = header[1]; -/* sz2 = header[2]; */ - dt = data; - dt += 12; - ok = eet_data_image_jpeg_header_decode(dt, sz1, &iw, &ih); - if (ok) - { - if (w) - *w = iw; - - if (h) - *h = ih; - - if (alpha) - *alpha = 1; - - if (comp) - *comp = 0; - - if (lossy) - *lossy = 1; - - if (quality) - *quality = 75; - - return 1; - } - } - else - { - unsigned int iw = 0, ih = 0; - int ok; - - ok = eet_data_image_jpeg_header_decode(data, size, &iw, &ih); - if (ok) - { - if (w) - *w = iw; - - if (h) - *h = ih; - - if (alpha) - *alpha = 0; - - if (comp) - *comp = 0; - - if (lossy) - *lossy = 1; - - if (quality) - *quality = 75; - - return 1; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_header_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_header_decode_cipher(data, - NULL, - size, - w, - h, - alpha, - comp, - quality, - lossy); -} - -static void -_eet_data_image_copy_buffer(const unsigned int *src, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int src_w, - unsigned int *dst, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride) -{ - src += src_x + src_y * src_w; - - if (row_stride == src_w * 4 && w == src_w) - memcpy(dst, src, row_stride * h); - else - { - unsigned int *over = dst; - unsigned int y; - - for (y = 0; y < h; ++y, src += src_w, over += row_stride) - memcpy(over, src, w * 4); - } -} - -static int -_eet_data_image_decode_inside(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int src_w, - unsigned int src_h, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int alpha, - int comp, - int quality, - int lossy) -{ - if (lossy == 0 && quality == 100) - { - unsigned int *body; - - body = ((unsigned int *)data) + 8; - if (!comp) - _eet_data_image_copy_buffer(body, src_x, src_y, src_w, d, - w, h, row_stride); - else - { - if ((src_h == h) && (src_w == w) && (row_stride == src_w * 4)) - { - switch (comp) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - if (LZ4_uncompress((const char *)body, - (char *)d, w * h * 4) - != (size - 32)) return 0; - break; - default: - { - uLongf dlen = w * h * 4; - - if (uncompress((Bytef *)d, &dlen, (Bytef *)body, - (uLongf)(size - 32)) != Z_OK) - return 0; - } - break; - } - } - else - { - switch (comp) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - { - char *dtmp; - - dtmp = malloc(src_w * src_h * 4); - if (!dtmp) return 0; - if (LZ4_uncompress((const char *)body, - dtmp, w * h * 4) - != (size - 32)) - { - free(dtmp); - return 0; - } - _eet_data_image_copy_buffer((unsigned int *)dtmp, - src_x, src_y, src_w, d, - w, h, row_stride); - free(dtmp); - } - break; - default: - { - Bytef *dtmp; - uLongf dlen = src_w * src_h * 4; - - /* FIXME: This could create a huge alloc. So - compressed data and tile could not always work.*/ - dtmp = malloc(dlen); - if (!dtmp) return 0; - - if (uncompress(dtmp, &dlen, (Bytef *)body, - (uLongf)(size - 32)) != Z_OK) - { - free(dtmp); - return 0; - } - _eet_data_image_copy_buffer((unsigned int *)dtmp, - src_x, src_y, src_w, d, - w, h, row_stride); - free(dtmp); - } - } - } - } - /* Fix swapiness. */ - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) - { - unsigned int x; - - for (x = 0; x < (w * h); x++) SWAP32(d[x]); - } - } - else if (comp == 0 && lossy == 1) - { - if (alpha) - { - unsigned const char *dt; - int header[8]; - int sz1, sz2; - - memcpy(header, data, 32); - if (_eet_image_words_bigendian) - { - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) SWAP32(header[i]); - } - - sz1 = header[1]; - sz2 = header[2]; - dt = data; - dt += 12; - - if (eet_data_image_jpeg_rgb_decode(dt, sz1, src_x, src_y, d, w, h, - row_stride)) - { - dt += sz1; - if (!eet_data_image_jpeg_alpha_decode(dt, sz2, src_x, src_y, - d, w, h, row_stride)) - return 0; - } - } - else if (!eet_data_image_jpeg_rgb_decode(data, size, src_x, src_y, d, w, - h, row_stride)) - return 0; - } - else - abort(); - - return 1; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_decode_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - unsigned int *d = NULL; - unsigned int iw, ih; - int ialpha, icompress, iquality, ilossy; - void *deciphered_d = NULL; - unsigned int deciphered_sz = 0; - - if (cipher_key) - { - if (!eet_decipher(data, size, cipher_key, strlen(cipher_key), - &deciphered_d, &deciphered_sz)) - { - data = deciphered_d; - size = deciphered_sz; - } - else - if (deciphered_d) - free(deciphered_d); - } - - /* All check are done during header decode, this simplify the code a lot. */ - if (!eet_data_image_header_decode(data, size, &iw, &ih, &ialpha, &icompress, - &iquality, &ilossy)) - return NULL; - - d = malloc(iw * ih * 4); - if (!d) - return NULL; - - if (!_eet_data_image_decode_inside(data, size, 0, 0, iw, ih, d, iw, ih, iw * - 4, ialpha, icompress, iquality, ilossy)) - { - free(d); - return NULL; - } - - if (w) - *w = iw; - - if (h) - *h = ih; - - if (alpha) - *alpha = ialpha; - - if (comp) - *comp = icompress; - - if (quality) - *quality = iquality; - - if (lossy) - *lossy = ilossy; - - return d; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_data_image_decode(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int *w, - unsigned int *h, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_decode_cipher(data, NULL, size, w, h, - alpha, comp, quality, lossy); -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_decode_to_surface_cipher(const void *data, - const char *cipher_key, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - unsigned int iw, ih; - int ialpha, icompress, iquality, ilossy; - void *deciphered_d = NULL; - unsigned int deciphered_sz = 0; - - if (cipher_key) - { - if (!eet_decipher(data, size, cipher_key, strlen(cipher_key), - &deciphered_d, &deciphered_sz)) - { - data = deciphered_d; - size = deciphered_sz; - } - else - if (deciphered_d) - free(deciphered_d); - } - - /* All check are done during header decode, this simplify the code a lot. */ - if (!eet_data_image_header_decode(data, size, &iw, &ih, &ialpha, &icompress, - &iquality, &ilossy)) - return 0; - - if (!d) - return 0; - - if (w * 4 > row_stride) - return 0; - - if (w > iw || h > ih) - return 0; - - if (!_eet_data_image_decode_inside(data, size, src_x, src_y, iw, ih, d, w, h, - row_stride, ialpha, icompress, iquality, - ilossy)) - return 0; - - if (alpha) - *alpha = ialpha; - - if (comp) - *comp = icompress; - - if (quality) - *quality = iquality; - - if (lossy) - *lossy = ilossy; - - return 1; -} - -EAPI int -eet_data_image_decode_to_surface(const void *data, - int size, - unsigned int src_x, - unsigned int src_y, - unsigned int *d, - unsigned int w, - unsigned int h, - unsigned int row_stride, - int *alpha, - int *comp, - int *quality, - int *lossy) -{ - return eet_data_image_decode_to_surface_cipher(data, NULL, size, - src_x, src_y, d, - w, h, row_stride, - alpha, comp, quality, - lossy); -} - diff --git a/src/lib/eet_lib.c b/src/lib/eet_lib.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6ea5647..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_lib.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2832 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H -# include <alloca.h> -#elif defined __GNUC__ -# define alloca __builtin_alloca -#elif defined _AIX -# define alloca __alloca -#elif defined _MSC_VER -# include <malloc.h> -# define alloca _alloca -#else /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ -# include <stddef.h> -# ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" -# endif /* ifdef __cplusplus */ -void *alloca(size_t); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ - -#ifdef _WIN32 -# include <winsock2.h> -#endif /* ifdef _WIN32 */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <fnmatch.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <zlib.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -# include <unistd.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H -# include <netinet/in.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H */ - -#ifdef HAVE_EVIL -# include <Evil.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_EVIL */ - -#include <Eina.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -# include <gnutls/gnutls.h> -# include <gcrypt.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ - -#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL -# include <openssl/err.h> -# include <openssl/evp.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL */ - -#ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS -# ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD_IMPL; -# endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#endif /* ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS */ - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -#include "lz4.h" -#include "lz4hc.h" - -#ifndef O_BINARY -# define O_BINARY 0 -#endif - -static Eet_Version _version = { VMAJ, VMIN, VMIC, VREV }; -EAPI Eet_Version *eet_version = &_version; - -#ifdef HAVE_REALPATH -# undef HAVE_REALPATH -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_REALPATH */ - -#define EET_MAGIC_FILE 0x1ee7ff00 -#define EET_MAGIC_FILE_HEADER 0x1ee7ff01 - -#define EET_MAGIC_FILE2 0x1ee70f42 - -#define EET_FILE2_HEADER_COUNT 3 -#define EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COUNT 6 -#define EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_COUNT 5 - -#define EET_FILE2_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(int) * \ - EET_FILE2_HEADER_COUNT) -#define EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_SIZE (sizeof(int) * \ - EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COUNT) -#define EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_SIZE (sizeof(int) * \ - EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_COUNT) - -/* prototypes of internal calls */ -static Eet_File * -eet_cache_find(const char *path, - Eet_File **cache, - int cache_num); -static void -eet_cache_add(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_File ***cache, - int *cache_num, - int *cache_alloc); -static void -eet_cache_del(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_File ***cache, - int *cache_num, - int *cache_alloc); -static int -eet_string_match(const char *s1, - const char *s2); -#if 0 /* Unused */ -static Eet_Error -eet_flush(Eet_File *ef); -#endif /* if 0 */ -static Eet_Error - eet_flush2(Eet_File *ef); -static Eet_File_Node * - find_node_by_name(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name); -static int -read_data_from_disk(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_File_Node *efn, - void *buf, - int len); - -static Eet_Error -eet_internal_close(Eet_File *ef, - Eina_Bool locked); - -static Eina_Lock eet_cache_lock; - -#define LOCK_CACHE eina_lock_take(&eet_cache_lock) -#define UNLOCK_CACHE eina_lock_release(&eet_cache_lock) - -#define INIT_FILE(File) eina_lock_new(&File->file_lock) -#define LOCK_FILE(File) eina_lock_take(&File->file_lock) -#define UNLOCK_FILE(File) eina_lock_release(&File->file_lock) -#define DESTROY_FILE(File) eina_lock_free(&File->file_lock) - -/* cache. i don't expect this to ever be large, so arrays will do */ -static int eet_writers_num = 0; -static int eet_writers_alloc = 0; -static Eet_File **eet_writers = NULL; -static int eet_readers_num = 0; -static int eet_readers_alloc = 0; -static Eet_File **eet_readers = NULL; -static int eet_init_count = 0; - -/* log domain variable */ -int _eet_log_dom_global = -1; - -/* Check to see its' an eet file pointer */ -static inline int -eet_check_pointer(const Eet_File *ef) -{ - if ((!ef) || (ef->magic != EET_MAGIC_FILE)) - return 1; - - return 0; -} - -static inline int -eet_check_header(const Eet_File *ef) -{ - if (!ef->header) - return 1; - - if (!ef->header->directory) - return 1; - - return 0; -} - -static inline int -eet_test_close(int test, - Eet_File *ef) -{ - if (test) - { - ef->delete_me_now = 1; - eet_internal_close(ef, EINA_TRUE); - } - - return test; -} - -/* find an eet file in the currently in use cache */ -static Eet_File * -eet_cache_find(const char *path, - Eet_File **cache, - int cache_num) -{ - int i; - - /* walk list */ - for (i = 0; i < cache_num; i++) - { - /* if matches real path - return it */ - if (eet_string_match(cache[i]->path, path)) - if (!cache[i]->delete_me_now) - return cache[i]; - } - - /* not found */ - return NULL; -} - -/* add to end of cache */ -/* this should only be called when the cache lock is already held */ -static void -eet_cache_add(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_File ***cache, - int *cache_num, - int *cache_alloc) -{ - Eet_File **new_cache; - int new_cache_num; - int new_cache_alloc; - - new_cache_num = *cache_num; - if (new_cache_num >= 64) /* avoid fd overruns - limit to 128 (most recent) in the cache */ - { - Eet_File *del_ef = NULL; - int i; - - new_cache = *cache; - for (i = 0; i < new_cache_num; i++) - { - if (new_cache[i]->references == 0) - { - del_ef = new_cache[i]; - break; - } - } - - if (del_ef) - { - del_ef->delete_me_now = 1; - eet_internal_close(del_ef, EINA_TRUE); - } - } - - new_cache = *cache; - new_cache_num = *cache_num; - new_cache_alloc = *cache_alloc; - new_cache_num++; - if (new_cache_num > new_cache_alloc) - { - new_cache_alloc += 16; - new_cache = realloc(new_cache, new_cache_alloc * sizeof(Eet_File *)); - if (!new_cache) - { - CRIT("BAD ERROR! Eet realloc of cache list failed. Abort"); - abort(); - } - } - - new_cache[new_cache_num - 1] = ef; - *cache = new_cache; - *cache_num = new_cache_num; - *cache_alloc = new_cache_alloc; -} - -/* delete from cache */ -/* this should only be called when the cache lock is already held */ -static void -eet_cache_del(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_File ***cache, - int *cache_num, - int *cache_alloc) -{ - Eet_File **new_cache; - int new_cache_num, new_cache_alloc; - int i, j; - - new_cache = *cache; - new_cache_num = *cache_num; - new_cache_alloc = *cache_alloc; - if (new_cache_num <= 0) - return; - - for (i = 0; i < new_cache_num; i++) - { - if (new_cache[i] == ef) - break; - } - - if (i >= new_cache_num) - return; - - new_cache_num--; - for (j = i; j < new_cache_num; j++) - new_cache[j] = new_cache[j + 1]; - - if (new_cache_num <= (new_cache_alloc - 16)) - { - new_cache_alloc -= 16; - if (new_cache_num > 0) - { - new_cache = realloc(new_cache, new_cache_alloc * sizeof(Eet_File *)); - if (!new_cache) - { - CRIT("BAD ERROR! Eet realloc of cache list failed. Abort"); - abort(); - } - } - else - { - free(new_cache); - new_cache = NULL; - } - } - - *cache = new_cache; - *cache_num = new_cache_num; - *cache_alloc = new_cache_alloc; -} - -/* internal string match. null friendly, catches same ptr */ -static int -eet_string_match(const char *s1, - const char *s2) -{ - /* both null- no match */ - if ((!s1) || (!s2)) - return 0; - - if (s1 == s2) - return 1; - - return !strcmp(s1, s2); -} - -/* flush out writes to a v2 eet file */ -static Eet_Error -eet_flush2(Eet_File *ef) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - FILE *fp; - Eet_Error error = EET_ERROR_NONE; - int head[EET_FILE2_HEADER_COUNT]; - int num_directory_entries = 0; - int num_dictionary_entries = 0; - int bytes_directory_entries = 0; - int bytes_dictionary_entries = 0; - int bytes_strings = 0; - int data_offset = 0; - int strings_offset = 0; - int num; - int i; - int j; - - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - if (eet_check_header(ef)) - return EET_ERROR_EMPTY; - - if (!ef->writes_pending) - return EET_ERROR_NONE; - - if ((ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE) - || (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE)) - { - int fd; - - /* opening for write - delete old copy of file right away */ - unlink(ef->path); - fd = open(ef->path, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR | O_BINARY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); - fp = fdopen(fd, "wb"); - if (!fp) - return EET_ERROR_NOT_WRITABLE; - - fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); - } - else - return EET_ERROR_NOT_WRITABLE; - - /* calculate string base offset and data base offset */ - num = (1 << ef->header->directory->size); - for (i = 0; i < num; ++i) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - num_directory_entries++; - bytes_strings += strlen(efn->name) + 1; - } - } - if (ef->ed) - { - num_dictionary_entries = ef->ed->count; - - for (i = 0; i < num_dictionary_entries; ++i) - bytes_strings += ef->ed->all[i].len; - } - - /* calculate section bytes size */ - bytes_directory_entries = EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_SIZE * - num_directory_entries + EET_FILE2_HEADER_SIZE; - bytes_dictionary_entries = EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_SIZE * - num_dictionary_entries; - - /* calculate per entry offset */ - strings_offset = bytes_directory_entries + bytes_dictionary_entries; - data_offset = bytes_directory_entries + bytes_dictionary_entries + - bytes_strings; - - for (i = 0; i < num; ++i) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - efn->offset = data_offset; - data_offset += efn->size; - - efn->name_offset = strings_offset; - strings_offset += efn->name_size; - } - } - - /* calculate dictionary strings offset */ - if (ef->ed) - ef->ed->offset = strings_offset; - - /* go thru and write the header */ - head[0] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)EET_MAGIC_FILE2); - head[1] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)num_directory_entries); - head[2] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)num_dictionary_entries); - - fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET); - if (fwrite(head, sizeof (head), 1, fp) != 1) - goto write_error; - - /* write directories entry */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - unsigned int flag; - int ibuf[EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COUNT]; - - flag = (efn->alias << 2) | (efn->ciphered << 1) | efn->compression; - flag |= efn->compression_type << 3; - - ibuf[0] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)efn->offset); - ibuf[1] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)efn->size); - ibuf[2] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)efn->data_size); - ibuf[3] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)efn->name_offset); - ibuf[4] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)efn->name_size); - ibuf[5] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)flag); - - if (fwrite(ibuf, sizeof(ibuf), 1, fp) != 1) - goto write_error; - } - } - - /* write dictionary */ - if (ef->ed) - { - int offset = strings_offset; - - for (j = 0; j < ef->ed->count; ++j) - { - int sbuf[EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_COUNT]; - - sbuf[0] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)ef->ed->all[j].hash); - sbuf[1] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)offset); - sbuf[2] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)ef->ed->all[j].len); - sbuf[3] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)ef->ed->all[j].prev); - sbuf[4] = (int)htonl((unsigned int)ef->ed->all[j].next); - - offset += ef->ed->all[j].len; - - if (fwrite(sbuf, sizeof (sbuf), 1, fp) != 1) - goto write_error; - } - } - - /* write directories name */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - if (fwrite(efn->name, efn->name_size, 1, fp) != 1) - goto write_error; - } - } - - /* write strings */ - if (ef->ed) - for (j = 0; j < ef->ed->count; ++j) - { - if (fwrite(ef->ed->all[j].str, ef->ed->all[j].len, 1, fp) != 1) - goto write_error; - } - - /* write data */ - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - if (fwrite(efn->data, efn->size, 1, fp) != 1) - goto write_error; - } - } - - /* flush all write to the file. */ - fflush(fp); - - /* append signature if required */ - if (ef->key) - { - error = eet_identity_sign(fp, ef->key); - if (error != EET_ERROR_NONE) - goto sign_error; - } - - /* no more writes pending */ - ef->writes_pending = 0; - - fclose(fp); - - return EET_ERROR_NONE; - -write_error: - if (ferror(fp)) - { - switch (errno) - { - case EFBIG: error = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_FILE_TOO_BIG; break; - - case EIO: error = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_IO_ERROR; break; - - case ENOSPC: error = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_OUT_OF_SPACE; break; - - case EPIPE: error = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR_FILE_CLOSED; break; - - default: error = EET_ERROR_WRITE_ERROR; break; - } - } - -sign_error: - fclose(fp); - return error; -} - -EAPI int -eet_init(void) -{ - if (++eet_init_count != 1) - return eet_init_count; - - if (!eina_init()) - return --eet_init_count; - - _eet_log_dom_global = eina_log_domain_register("eet", EET_DEFAULT_LOG_COLOR); - if (_eet_log_dom_global < 0) - { - EINA_LOG_ERR("Eet Can not create a general log domain."); - goto shutdown_eina; - } - - eina_lock_new(&eet_cache_lock); - - if (!eet_mempool_init()) - { - EINA_LOG_ERR("Eet: Eet_Node mempool creation failed"); - goto unregister_log_domain; - } - - if (!eet_node_init()) - { - EINA_LOG_ERR("Eet: Eet_Node mempool creation failed"); - goto shutdown_mempool; - } - -#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - /* Before the library can be used, it must initialize itself if needed. */ - if (gcry_control(GCRYCTL_ANY_INITIALIZATION_P) == 0) - { - gcry_check_version(NULL); - /* Disable warning messages about problems with the secure memory subsystem. - This command should be run right after gcry_check_version. */ - if (gcry_control(GCRYCTL_DISABLE_SECMEM_WARN)) - goto shutdown_eet; /* This command is used to allocate a pool of secure memory and thus - enabling the use of secure memory. It also drops all extra privileges the - process has (i.e. if it is run as setuid (root)). If the argument nbytes - is 0, secure memory will be disabled. The minimum amount of secure memory - allocated is currently 16384 bytes; you may thus use a value of 1 to - request that default size. */ - - if (gcry_control(GCRYCTL_INIT_SECMEM, 16384, 0)) - WRN( - "BIG FAT WARNING: I AM UNABLE TO REQUEST SECMEM, Cryptographic operation are at risk !"); - } - -# ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS - if (gcry_control(GCRYCTL_SET_THREAD_CBS, &gcry_threads_pthread)) - WRN( - "YOU ARE USING PTHREADS, BUT I CANNOT INITIALIZE THREADSAFE GCRYPT OPERATIONS!"); - -# endif /* ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS */ - if (gnutls_global_init()) - goto shutdown_eet; - -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL - ERR_load_crypto_strings(); - OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms(); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL */ - - return eet_init_count; - -#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS -shutdown_eet: -#endif - eet_node_shutdown(); -shutdown_mempool: - eet_mempool_shutdown(); -unregister_log_domain: - eina_log_domain_unregister(_eet_log_dom_global); - _eet_log_dom_global = -1; -shutdown_eina: - eina_shutdown(); - return --eet_init_count; -} - -EAPI int -eet_shutdown(void) -{ - if (eet_init_count <= 0) - { - ERR("Init count not greater than 0 in shutdown."); - return 0; - } - if (--eet_init_count != 0) - return eet_init_count; - - eet_clearcache(); - - if (eet_writers_num || eet_readers_num) - { - Eet_File **closelist = NULL; - int num = 0; - int i; - - closelist = alloca((eet_writers_num + eet_readers_num) - * sizeof(Eet_File *)); - for (i = 0; i < eet_writers_num; i++) - { - closelist[num++] = eet_writers[i]; - eet_writers[i]->delete_me_now = 1; - } - - for (i = 0; i < eet_readers_num; i++) - { - closelist[num++] = eet_readers[i]; - eet_readers[i]->delete_me_now = 1; - } - - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - ERR("File '%s' is still open !", closelist[i]->path); - eet_internal_close(closelist[i], EINA_TRUE); - } - } - eet_node_shutdown(); - eet_mempool_shutdown(); - - eina_lock_free(&eet_cache_lock); - -#ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS - /* Note that gnutls has a leak where it doesnt free stuff it alloced - * on init. valgrind trace here: - * 21 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 24 of 194 - * at 0x4C2B6CD: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) - * by 0x68AC801: strdup (strdup.c:43) - * by 0xD215B6A: p11_kit_registered_module_to_name (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libp11-kit.so.0.0.0) - * by 0x9571574: gnutls_pkcs11_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgnutls.so.26.21.8) - * by 0x955B031: gnutls_global_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgnutls.so.26.21.8) - * by 0x6DFD6D0: eet_init (eet_lib.c:608) - * - * yes - i've tried calling gnutls_pkcs11_deinit() by hand but no luck. - * the leak is in there. - */ - gnutls_global_deinit(); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_GNUTLS */ -#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL - EVP_cleanup(); - ERR_free_strings(); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL */ - eina_log_domain_unregister(_eet_log_dom_global); - _eet_log_dom_global = -1; - eina_shutdown(); - - return eet_init_count; -} - -EAPI Eet_Error -eet_sync(Eet_File *ef) -{ - Eet_Error ret; - - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - if ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - return EET_ERROR_NOT_WRITABLE; - - if (!ef->writes_pending) - return EET_ERROR_NONE; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - ret = eet_flush2(ef); - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return ret; -} - -EAPI void -eet_clearcache(void) -{ - int num = 0; - int i; - - /* - * We need to compute the list of eet file to close separately from the cache, - * due to eet_close removing them from the cache after each call. - */ - LOCK_CACHE; - for (i = 0; i < eet_writers_num; i++) - { - if (eet_writers[i]->references <= 0) - num++; - } - - for (i = 0; i < eet_readers_num; i++) - { - if (eet_readers[i]->references <= 0) - num++; - } - - if (num > 0) - { - Eet_File **closelist = NULL; - - closelist = alloca(num * sizeof(Eet_File *)); - num = 0; - for (i = 0; i < eet_writers_num; i++) - { - if (eet_writers[i]->references <= 0) - { - closelist[num] = eet_writers[i]; - eet_writers[i]->delete_me_now = 1; - num++; - } - } - - for (i = 0; i < eet_readers_num; i++) - { - if (eet_readers[i]->references <= 0) - { - closelist[num] = eet_readers[i]; - eet_readers[i]->delete_me_now = 1; - num++; - } - } - - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - eet_internal_close(closelist[i], EINA_TRUE); - } - } - - UNLOCK_CACHE; -} - -/* FIXME: MMAP race condition in READ_WRITE_MODE */ -static Eet_File * -eet_internal_read2(Eet_File *ef) -{ - const int *data = (const int *)ef->data; - const char *start = (const char *)ef->data; - int idx = 0; - unsigned long int bytes_directory_entries; - unsigned long int bytes_dictionary_entries; - unsigned long int signature_base_offset; - unsigned long int num_directory_entries; - unsigned long int num_dictionary_entries; - unsigned int i; - - idx += sizeof(int); - if (eet_test_close((int)ntohl(*data) != EET_MAGIC_FILE2, ef)) - return NULL; - - data++; - -#define GET_INT(Value, Pointer, Index) \ - { \ - Value = ntohl(*Pointer); \ - Pointer++; \ - Index += sizeof(int); \ - } - - /* get entries count and byte count */ - GET_INT(num_directory_entries, data, idx); - /* get dictionary count and byte count */ - GET_INT(num_dictionary_entries, data, idx); - - bytes_directory_entries = EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_SIZE * - num_directory_entries + EET_FILE2_HEADER_SIZE; - bytes_dictionary_entries = EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_SIZE * - num_dictionary_entries; - - /* we can't have > 0x7fffffff values here - invalid */ - if (eet_test_close((num_directory_entries > 0x7fffffff), ef)) - return NULL; - - /* we can't have more bytes directory and bytes in dictionaries than the size of the file */ - if (eet_test_close((bytes_directory_entries + bytes_dictionary_entries) > - ef->data_size, ef)) - return NULL; - - /* allocate header */ - ef->header = eet_file_header_calloc(1); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->header, ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->header->magic = EET_MAGIC_FILE_HEADER; - - /* allocate directory block in ram */ - ef->header->directory = eet_file_directory_calloc(1); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->header->directory, ef)) - return NULL; - - /* 8 bit hash table (256 buckets) */ - ef->header->directory->size = 8; - /* allocate base hash table */ - ef->header->directory->nodes = - calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_File_Node *) * (1 << ef->header->directory->size)); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->header->directory->nodes, ef)) - return NULL; - - signature_base_offset = 0; - if (num_directory_entries == 0) - { - signature_base_offset = ef->data_size; - } - - /* actually read the directory block - all of it, into ram */ - for (i = 0; i < num_directory_entries; ++i) - { - const char *name; - Eet_File_Node *efn; - unsigned long int name_offset; - unsigned long int name_size; - int hash; - int flag; - - /* out directory block is inconsistent - we have overrun our */ - /* dynamic block buffer before we finished scanning dir entries */ - efn = eet_file_node_malloc(1); - if (eet_test_close(!efn, ef)) - { - if (efn) eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); /* yes i know - we only get here if - * efn is null/0 -> trying to shut up - * warning tools like cppcheck */ - return NULL; - } - - /* get entrie header */ - GET_INT(efn->offset, data, idx); - GET_INT(efn->size, data, idx); - GET_INT(efn->data_size, data, idx); - GET_INT(name_offset, data, idx); - GET_INT(name_size, data, idx); - GET_INT(flag, data, idx); - - efn->compression = flag & 0x1 ? 1 : 0; - efn->ciphered = flag & 0x2 ? 1 : 0; - efn->alias = flag & 0x4 ? 1 : 0; - efn->compression_type = (flag >> 3) & 0xff; - -#define EFN_TEST(Test, Ef, Efn) \ - if (eet_test_close(Test, Ef)) \ - { \ - eet_file_node_mp_free(Efn); \ - return NULL; \ - } - - /* check data pointer position */ - EFN_TEST(!((efn->size > 0) - && (efn->offset + efn->size <= ef->data_size) - && (efn->offset > bytes_dictionary_entries + - bytes_directory_entries)), ef, efn); - - /* check name position */ - EFN_TEST(!((name_size > 0) - && (name_offset + name_size < ef->data_size) - && (name_offset >= bytes_dictionary_entries + - bytes_directory_entries)), ef, efn); - - name = start + name_offset; - - /* check '\0' at the end of name string */ - EFN_TEST(name[name_size - 1] != '\0', ef, efn); - - efn->free_name = 0; - efn->name = (char *)name; - efn->name_size = name_size; - - hash = _eet_hash_gen(efn->name, ef->header->directory->size); - efn->next = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; - ef->header->directory->nodes[hash] = efn; - - /* read-only mode, so currently we have no data loaded */ - if (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - efn->data = NULL; /* read-write mode - read everything into ram */ - else - { - efn->data = malloc(efn->size); - if (efn->data) - memcpy(efn->data, ef->data + efn->offset, efn->size); - } - - /* compute the possible position of a signature */ - if (signature_base_offset < efn->offset + efn->size) - signature_base_offset = efn->offset + efn->size; - } - - ef->ed = NULL; - - if (num_dictionary_entries) - { - const int *dico = (const int *)ef->data + - EET_FILE2_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_COUNT * num_directory_entries + - EET_FILE2_HEADER_COUNT; - int j; - - if (eet_test_close((num_dictionary_entries * - (int)EET_FILE2_DICTIONARY_ENTRY_SIZE + idx) > - (bytes_dictionary_entries + bytes_directory_entries), - ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->ed = eet_dictionary_add(); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->ed, ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->ed->all = calloc(1, num_dictionary_entries * sizeof(Eet_String)); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->ed->all, ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->ed->count = num_dictionary_entries; - ef->ed->total = num_dictionary_entries; - ef->ed->start = start + bytes_dictionary_entries + - bytes_directory_entries; - ef->ed->end = ef->ed->start; - - for (j = 0; j < ef->ed->count; ++j) - { - unsigned int offset; - int hash; - - GET_INT(hash, dico, idx); - GET_INT(offset, dico, idx); - GET_INT(ef->ed->all[j].len, dico, idx); - GET_INT(ef->ed->all[j].prev, dico, idx); - GET_INT(ef->ed->all[j].next, dico, idx); - - /* Hash value could be stored on 8bits data, but this will break alignment of all the others data. - So stick to int and check the value. */ - if (eet_test_close(hash & 0xFFFFFF00, ef)) - return NULL; - - /* Check string position */ - if (eet_test_close(!((ef->ed->all[j].len > 0) - && (offset > - (bytes_dictionary_entries + - bytes_directory_entries)) - && (offset + ef->ed->all[j].len < - ef->data_size)), ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->ed->all[j].str = start + offset; - - if (ef->ed->all[j].str + ef->ed->all[j].len > ef->ed->end) - ef->ed->end = ef->ed->all[j].str + ef->ed->all[j].len; - - /* Check '\0' at the end of the string */ - if (eet_test_close(ef->ed->all[j].str[ef->ed->all[j].len - 1] != - '\0', ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->ed->all[j].hash = hash; - if (ef->ed->all[j].prev == -1) - ef->ed->hash[hash] = j; - - /* compute the possible position of a signature */ - if (signature_base_offset < offset + ef->ed->all[j].len) - signature_base_offset = offset + ef->ed->all[j].len; - } - } - - /* Check if the file is signed */ - ef->x509_der = NULL; - ef->x509_length = 0; - ef->signature = NULL; - ef->signature_length = 0; - - if (signature_base_offset < ef->data_size) - { -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - const unsigned char *buffer = ((const unsigned char *)ef->data) + - signature_base_offset; - ef->x509_der = eet_identity_check(ef->data, - signature_base_offset, - &ef->sha1, - &ef->sha1_length, - buffer, - ef->data_size - signature_base_offset, - &ef->signature, - &ef->signature_length, - &ef->x509_length); - - if (eet_test_close(!ef->x509_der, ef)) - return NULL; - -#else /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - ERR( - "This file could be signed but you didn't compile the necessary code to check the signature."); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - } - - return ef; -} - -#if EET_OLD_EET_FILE_FORMAT -static Eet_File * -eet_internal_read1(Eet_File *ef) -{ - const unsigned char *dyn_buf = NULL; - const unsigned char *p = NULL; - unsigned long int byte_entries; - unsigned long int num_entries; - unsigned int i; - int idx = 0; - - WRN( - "EET file format of '%s' is deprecated. You should just open it one time with mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE to solve this issue.", - ef->path); - - /* build header table if read mode */ - /* geat header */ - idx += sizeof(int); - if (eet_test_close((int)ntohl(*((int *)ef->data)) != EET_MAGIC_FILE, ef)) - return NULL; - -#define EXTRACT_INT(Value, Pointer, Index) \ - { \ - int tmp; \ - memcpy(&tmp, Pointer + Index, sizeof(int)); \ - Value = ntohl(tmp); \ - Index += sizeof(int); \ - } - - /* get entries count and byte count */ - EXTRACT_INT(num_entries, ef->data, idx); - EXTRACT_INT(byte_entries, ef->data, idx); - - /* we can't have <= 0 values here - invalid */ - if (eet_test_close((num_entries > 0x7fffffff) || - (byte_entries > 0x7fffffff), ef)) - return NULL; - - /* we can't have more entires than minimum bytes for those! invalid! */ - if (eet_test_close((num_entries * 20) > byte_entries, ef)) - return NULL; - - /* check we will not outrun the file limit */ - if (eet_test_close(((byte_entries + (int)(sizeof(int) * 3)) > - ef->data_size), ef)) - return NULL; - - /* allocate header */ - ef->header = eet_file_header_calloc(1); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->header, ef)) - return NULL; - - ef->header->magic = EET_MAGIC_FILE_HEADER; - - /* allocate directory block in ram */ - ef->header->directory = eet_file_directory_calloc(1); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->header->directory, ef)) - return NULL; - - /* 8 bit hash table (256 buckets) */ - ef->header->directory->size = 8; - /* allocate base hash table */ - ef->header->directory->nodes = - calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_File_Node *) * (1 << ef->header->directory->size)); - if (eet_test_close(!ef->header->directory->nodes, ef)) - return NULL; - - /* actually read the directory block - all of it, into ram */ - dyn_buf = ef->data + idx; - - /* parse directory block */ - p = dyn_buf; - - for (i = 0; i < num_entries; i++) - { - Eet_File_Node *efn; - void *data = NULL; - int indexn = 0; - int name_size; - int hash; - int k; - -#define HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(int) * 5) - - /* out directory block is inconsistent - we have overrun our */ - /* dynamic block buffer before we finished scanning dir entries */ - if (eet_test_close(p + HEADER_SIZE >= (dyn_buf + byte_entries), ef)) - return NULL; - - /* allocate all the ram needed for this stored node accounting */ - efn = eet_file_node_malloc(1); - if (eet_test_close(!efn, ef)) - { - if (efn) eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); /* yes i know - we only get here if - * efn is null/0 -> trying to shut up - * warning tools like cppcheck */ - return NULL; - } - - /* get entrie header */ - EXTRACT_INT(efn->offset, p, indexn); - EXTRACT_INT(efn->compression, p, indexn); - EXTRACT_INT(efn->size, p, indexn); - EXTRACT_INT(efn->data_size, p, indexn); - EXTRACT_INT(name_size, p, indexn); - - efn->name_size = name_size; - efn->ciphered = 0; - efn->alias = 0; - - /* invalid size */ - if (eet_test_close(efn->size <= 0, ef)) - { - eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); - return NULL; - } - - /* invalid name_size */ - if (eet_test_close(name_size <= 0, ef)) - { - eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); - return NULL; - } - - /* reading name would mean falling off end of dyn_buf - invalid */ - if (eet_test_close((p + 16 + name_size) > (dyn_buf + byte_entries), ef)) - { - eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); - return NULL; - } - - /* This code is useless if we dont want backward compatibility */ - for (k = name_size; - k > 0 && ((unsigned char)*(p + HEADER_SIZE + k)) != 0; --k) - ; - - efn->free_name = ((unsigned char)*(p + HEADER_SIZE + k)) != 0; - - if (efn->free_name) - { - efn->name = malloc(sizeof(char) * name_size + 1); - if (eet_test_close(!efn->name, ef)) - { - eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); - return NULL; - } - - strncpy(efn->name, (char *)p + HEADER_SIZE, name_size); - efn->name[name_size] = 0; - - WRN( - "File: %s is not up to date for key \"%s\" - needs rebuilding sometime", - ef->path, - efn->name); - } - else - /* The only really useful peace of code for efn->name (no backward compatibility) */ - efn->name = (char *)((unsigned char *)(p + HEADER_SIZE)); - - /* get hash bucket it should go in */ - hash = _eet_hash_gen(efn->name, ef->header->directory->size); - efn->next = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; - ef->header->directory->nodes[hash] = efn; - - /* read-only mode, so currently we have no data loaded */ - if (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - efn->data = NULL; /* read-write mode - read everything into ram */ - else - { - data = malloc(efn->size); - if (data) - memcpy(data, ef->data + efn->offset, efn->size); - - efn->data = data; - } - - /* advance */ - p += HEADER_SIZE + name_size; - } - return ef; -} - -#endif /* if EET_OLD_EET_FILE_FORMAT */ - -/* - * this should only be called when the cache lock is already held - * (We could drop this restriction if we add a parameter to eet_test_close - * that indicates if the lock is held or not. For now it is easiest - * to just require that it is always held.) - */ -static Eet_File * -eet_internal_read(Eet_File *ef) -{ - const int *data = (const int *)ef->data; - - if (eet_test_close((ef->data == (void *)-1) || (!ef->data), ef)) - return NULL; - - if (eet_test_close(ef->data_size < (int)sizeof(int) * 3, ef)) - return NULL; - - switch (ntohl(*data)) - { -#if EET_OLD_EET_FILE_FORMAT - case EET_MAGIC_FILE: - return eet_internal_read1(ef); - -#endif /* if EET_OLD_EET_FILE_FORMAT */ - case EET_MAGIC_FILE2: - return eet_internal_read2(ef); - - default: - ef->delete_me_now = 1; - eet_internal_close(ef, EINA_TRUE); - break; - } - - return NULL; -} - -static Eet_Error -eet_internal_close(Eet_File *ef, - Eina_Bool locked) -{ - Eet_Error err; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - if (!locked) - LOCK_CACHE; - - /* deref */ - ef->references--; - /* if its still referenced - dont go any further */ - if (ef->references > 0) - { - /* flush any writes */ - if ((ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) || - (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - eet_sync(ef); - goto on_error; - } - - err = eet_flush2(ef); - - eet_identity_unref(ef->key); - ef->key = NULL; - - /* if not urgent to delete it - dont free it - leave it in cache */ - if ((!ef->delete_me_now) && (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ)) - goto on_error; - - /* remove from cache */ - if (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - eet_cache_del(ef, &eet_readers, &eet_readers_num, &eet_readers_alloc); - else if ((ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) || - (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - eet_cache_del(ef, &eet_writers, &eet_writers_num, &eet_writers_alloc); - - /* we can unlock the cache now */ - if (!locked) - UNLOCK_CACHE; - - DESTROY_FILE(ef); - - /* free up data */ - if (ef->header) - { - if (ef->header->directory) - { - if (ef->header->directory->nodes) - { - int i, num; - - num = (1 << ef->header->directory->size); - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - Eet_File_Node *efn; - - while ((efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i])) - { - if (efn->data) - free(efn->data); - - ef->header->directory->nodes[i] = efn->next; - - if (efn->free_name) - free(efn->name); - - eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); - } - } - free(ef->header->directory->nodes); - } - - eet_file_directory_mp_free(ef->header->directory); - } - - eet_file_header_mp_free(ef->header); - } - - eet_dictionary_free(ef->ed); - - if (ef->sha1) - free(ef->sha1); - - if (ef->readfp) - { - if (ef->data) - eina_file_map_free(ef->readfp, (void *)ef->data); - - eina_file_close(ef->readfp); - } - - /* zero out ram for struct - caution tactic against stale memory use */ - memset(ef, 0, sizeof(Eet_File)); - - /* free it */ - eina_stringshare_del(ef->path); - eet_file_mp_free(ef); - return err; - -on_error: - if (!locked) - UNLOCK_CACHE; - - return EET_ERROR_NONE; -} - -EAPI Eet_File * -eet_memopen_read(const void *data, - size_t size) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - - if (!data || size == 0) - return NULL; - - ef = eet_file_malloc(1); - if (!ef) - return NULL; - - INIT_FILE(ef); - ef->ed = NULL; - ef->path = NULL; - ef->key = NULL; - ef->magic = EET_MAGIC_FILE; - ef->references = 1; - ef->mode = EET_FILE_MODE_READ; - ef->header = NULL; - ef->delete_me_now = 1; - ef->readfp = NULL; - ef->data = data; - ef->data_size = size; - ef->sha1 = NULL; - ef->sha1_length = 0; - - /* eet_internal_read expects the cache lock to be held when it is called */ - LOCK_CACHE; - ef = eet_internal_read(ef); - UNLOCK_CACHE; - return ef; -} - -EAPI const char * -eet_file_get(Eet_File *ef) -{ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) return NULL; - return ef->path; -} - -EAPI Eet_File * -eet_open(const char *file, - Eet_File_Mode mode) -{ - Eina_File *fp; - Eet_File *ef; - int file_len; - unsigned long int size; - - if (!file) - return NULL; - - /* find the current file handle in cache*/ - ef = NULL; - LOCK_CACHE; - if (mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - { - ef = eet_cache_find((char *)file, eet_writers, eet_writers_num); - if (ef) - { - eet_sync(ef); - ef->references++; - ef->delete_me_now = 1; - eet_internal_close(ef, EINA_TRUE); - } - - ef = eet_cache_find((char *)file, eet_readers, eet_readers_num); - } - else if ((mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) || - (mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - { - ef = eet_cache_find((char *)file, eet_readers, eet_readers_num); - if (ef) - { - ef->delete_me_now = 1; - ef->references++; - eet_internal_close(ef, EINA_TRUE); - } - - ef = eet_cache_find((char *)file, eet_writers, eet_writers_num); - } - - /* try open the file based on mode */ - if ((mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) || (mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - { - /* Prevent garbage in futur comparison. */ - fp = eina_file_open(file, EINA_FALSE); - if (!fp) - { - size = 0; - goto open_error; - } - - size = eina_file_size_get(fp); - - if (size < ((int)sizeof(int) * 3)) - { - eina_file_close(fp); - fp = NULL; - - size = 0; - - goto open_error; - } - -open_error: - if (!fp && mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - goto on_error; - } - else - { - if (mode != EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) - return NULL; - - size = 0; - - fp = NULL; - } - - /* We found one */ - if (ef && ef->readfp != fp) - { - ef->delete_me_now = 1; - ef->references++; - eet_internal_close(ef, EINA_TRUE); - ef = NULL; - } - - if (ef) - { - /* reference it up and return it */ - if (fp) - eina_file_close(fp); - - ef->references++; - UNLOCK_CACHE; - return ef; - } - - file_len = strlen(file) + 1; - - /* Allocate struct for eet file and have it zero'd out */ - ef = eet_file_malloc(1); - if (!ef) - goto on_error; - - /* fill some of the members */ - INIT_FILE(ef); - ef->key = NULL; - ef->readfp = fp; - ef->path = eina_stringshare_add_length(file, file_len); - ef->magic = EET_MAGIC_FILE; - ef->references = 1; - ef->mode = mode; - ef->header = NULL; - ef->writes_pending = 0; - ef->delete_me_now = 0; - ef->data = NULL; - ef->data_size = 0; - ef->sha1 = NULL; - ef->sha1_length = 0; - - ef->ed = (mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) - || (!ef->readfp && mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE) ? - eet_dictionary_add() : NULL; - - if (!ef->readfp && - (mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE || mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE)) - goto empty_file; - - /* if we can't open - bail out */ - if (eet_test_close(!ef->readfp, ef)) - goto on_error; - - /* if we opened for read or read-write */ - if ((mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) || (mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - { - ef->data_size = size; - ef->data = eina_file_map_all(fp, EINA_FILE_SEQUENTIAL); - if (eet_test_close((ef->data == NULL), ef)) - goto on_error; - - ef = eet_internal_read(ef); - if (!ef) - goto on_error; - } - -empty_file: - /* add to cache */ - if (ef->references == 1) - { - if (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - eet_cache_add(ef, &eet_readers, &eet_readers_num, &eet_readers_alloc); - else if ((ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) || - (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - eet_cache_add(ef, &eet_writers, &eet_writers_num, &eet_writers_alloc); - } - - UNLOCK_CACHE; - return ef; - -on_error: - UNLOCK_CACHE; - return NULL; -} - -EAPI Eet_File_Mode -eet_mode_get(Eet_File *ef) -{ - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if ((!ef) || (ef->magic != EET_MAGIC_FILE)) - return EET_FILE_MODE_INVALID; - else - return ef->mode; -} - -EAPI const void * -eet_identity_x509(Eet_File *ef, - int *der_length) -{ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - if (!ef->x509_der) - return NULL; - - if (der_length) - *der_length = ef->x509_length; - - return ef->x509_der; -} - -EAPI const void * -eet_identity_signature(Eet_File *ef, - int *signature_length) -{ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - if (!ef->signature) - return NULL; - - if (signature_length) - *signature_length = ef->signature_length; - - return ef->signature; -} - -EAPI const void * -eet_identity_sha1(Eet_File *ef, - int *sha1_length) -{ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - if (!ef->sha1) - ef->sha1 = eet_identity_compute_sha1(ef->data, - ef->data_size, - &ef->sha1_length); - - if (sha1_length) - *sha1_length = ef->sha1_length; - - return ef->sha1; -} - -EAPI Eet_Error -eet_identity_set(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_Key *key) -{ - Eet_Key *tmp; - - if (!ef) - return EET_ERROR_BAD_OBJECT; - - tmp = ef->key; - ef->key = key; - eet_identity_ref(ef->key); - eet_identity_unref(tmp); - - /* flags that writes are pending */ - ef->writes_pending = 1; - - return EET_ERROR_NONE; -} - -EAPI Eet_Error -eet_close(Eet_File *ef) -{ - return eet_internal_close(ef, EINA_FALSE); -} - -EAPI void * -eet_read_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - int *size_ret, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - char *data = NULL; - unsigned long int size = 0; - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = 0; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - if (!name) - return NULL; - - if ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - return NULL; - - /* no header, return NULL */ - if (eet_check_header(ef)) - return NULL; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* hunt hash bucket */ - efn = find_node_by_name(ef, name); - if (!efn) - goto on_error; - - /* get size (uncompressed, if compressed at all) */ - size = efn->data_size; - - /* allocate data */ - data = malloc(size); - if (!data) - goto on_error; - - /* uncompressed data */ - if (efn->compression == 0) - { - void *data_deciphered = NULL; - unsigned int data_deciphered_sz = 0; - /* if we already have the data in ram... copy that */ - - if (efn->ciphered && efn->size > size) - { - size = efn->size; - data = realloc(data, efn->size); - } - - if (efn->data) - memcpy(data, efn->data, size); - else - if (!read_data_from_disk(ef, efn, data, size)) - goto on_error; - - if (efn->ciphered && cipher_key) - { - if (eet_decipher(data, efn->size, cipher_key, strlen(cipher_key), - &data_deciphered, &data_deciphered_sz)) - { - if (data_deciphered) - free(data_deciphered); - - goto on_error; - } - - free(data); - data = data_deciphered; - size = data_deciphered_sz; - } - } - /* compressed data */ - else - { - void *tmp_data = NULL; - void *data_deciphered = NULL; - unsigned int data_deciphered_sz = 0; - int free_tmp = 0, ret; - int compr_size = efn->size; - uLongf dlen; - - /* if we already have the data in ram... copy that */ - if (efn->data) - tmp_data = efn->data; - else - { - tmp_data = malloc(compr_size); - if (!tmp_data) - goto on_error; - - free_tmp = 1; - - if (!read_data_from_disk(ef, efn, tmp_data, compr_size)) - { - free(tmp_data); - goto on_error; - } - } - - if (efn->ciphered && cipher_key) - { - if (eet_decipher(tmp_data, compr_size, cipher_key, - strlen(cipher_key), &data_deciphered, - &data_deciphered_sz)) - { - if (free_tmp) - free(tmp_data); - - if (data_deciphered) - free(data_deciphered); - - goto on_error; - } - - if (free_tmp) - free(tmp_data); - free_tmp = 1; - tmp_data = data_deciphered; - compr_size = data_deciphered_sz; - } - - /* decompress it */ - dlen = size; - switch (efn->compression_type) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - ret = LZ4_uncompress(tmp_data, data, dlen); - if (ret != compr_size) - { - if (free_tmp) - free(tmp_data); - goto on_error; - } - break; - default: - if (uncompress((Bytef *)data, &dlen, - tmp_data, (uLongf)compr_size) != Z_OK) - { - if (free_tmp) - free(tmp_data); - goto on_error; - } - break; - } - - if (free_tmp) - free(tmp_data); - } - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* handle alias */ - if (efn->alias) - { - void *tmp; - - if (data[size - 1] != '\0') - goto on_error; - - tmp = eet_read_cipher(ef, data, size_ret, cipher_key); - - free(data); - - data = tmp; - } - else - /* fill in return values */ - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = size; - - return data; - -on_error: - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - free(data); - return NULL; -} - -EAPI void * -eet_read(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - int *size_ret) -{ - return eet_read_cipher(ef, name, size_ret, NULL); -} - -EAPI const void * -eet_read_direct(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - int *size_ret) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - const char *data = NULL; - int size = 0, ret; - - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = 0; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - if (!name) - return NULL; - - if ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - return NULL; - - /* no header, return NULL */ - if (eet_check_header(ef)) - return NULL; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* hunt hash bucket */ - efn = find_node_by_name(ef, name); - if (!efn) - goto on_error; - - /* trick to detect data in memory instead of mmaped from disk */ - if (efn->offset > ef->data_size && !efn->data) - goto on_error; - - /* get size (uncompressed, if compressed at all) */ - size = efn->data_size; - - if (efn->alias) - { - data = efn->data ? efn->data : ef->data + efn->offset; - - /* handle alias case */ - if (efn->compression) - { - const void *retptr; - char *tmp; - int compr_size = efn->size; - uLongf dlen; - - tmp = malloc(compr_size); - if (!tmp) goto on_error; - switch (efn->compression_type) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - ret = LZ4_uncompress(data, tmp, size); - if (ret != compr_size) - { - free(tmp); - goto on_error; - } - break; - default: - dlen = size; - - if (uncompress((Bytef *)tmp, &dlen, (Bytef *)data, - (uLongf)compr_size)) - { - free(tmp); - goto on_error; - } - } - - if (tmp[compr_size - 1] != '\0') - { - free(tmp); - goto on_error; - } - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - retptr = eet_read_direct(ef, tmp, size_ret); - free(tmp); - return retptr; - } - - if (!data) - goto on_error; - - if (data[size - 1] != '\0') - goto on_error; - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - return eet_read_direct(ef, data, size_ret); - } - else - /* uncompressed data */ - if ((efn->compression == 0) && (efn->ciphered == 0)) - data = efn->data ? efn->data : ef->data + efn->offset; /* compressed data */ - else - data = NULL; - - /* fill in return values */ - if (size_ret) - *size_ret = size; - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - return data; - -on_error: - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return NULL; -} - -EAPI const char * -eet_alias_get(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - const char *data = NULL; - int size = 0, ret; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - if (!name) - return NULL; - - if ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - return NULL; - - /* no header, return NULL */ - if (eet_check_header(ef)) - return NULL; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* hunt hash bucket */ - efn = find_node_by_name(ef, name); - if (!efn) - goto on_error; - - /* trick to detect data in memory instead of mmaped from disk */ - if (efn->offset > ef->data_size && !efn->data) - goto on_error; - - /* get size (uncompressed, if compressed at all) */ - size = efn->data_size; - - if (!efn->alias) return NULL; - data = efn->data ? efn->data : ef->data + efn->offset; - - /* handle alias case */ - if (efn->compression) - { - const char *retptr; - char *tmp; - int compr_size = efn->size; - uLongf dlen; - - tmp = malloc(compr_size); - if (!tmp) goto on_error; - switch (efn->compression_type) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - ret = LZ4_uncompress(data, tmp, size); - if (ret != compr_size) - { - free(tmp); - goto on_error; - } - break; - default: - dlen = size; - - if (uncompress((Bytef *)tmp, &dlen, (Bytef *)data, - (uLongf)compr_size)) - { - free(tmp); - goto on_error; - } - } - - if (tmp[compr_size - 1] != '\0') - goto on_error; - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - retptr = eina_stringshare_add(tmp); - free(tmp); - return retptr; - } - - if (!data) - goto on_error; - - if (data[size - 1] != '\0') - goto on_error; - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - return eina_stringshare_add(data); - -on_error: - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return NULL; -} - -EAPI Eina_Bool -eet_alias(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const char *destination, - int comp) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - void *data2; - Eina_Bool exists_already = EINA_FALSE; - int data_size, ret, hash, slen; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - if ((!name) || (!destination)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - if ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - if (!ef->header) - { - /* allocate header */ - ef->header = eet_file_header_calloc(1); - if (!ef->header) - goto on_error; - - ef->header->magic = EET_MAGIC_FILE_HEADER; - /* allocate directory block in ram */ - ef->header->directory = eet_file_directory_calloc(1); - if (!ef->header->directory) - { - eet_file_header_mp_free(ef->header); - ef->header = NULL; - goto on_error; - } - - /* 8 bit hash table (256 buckets) */ - ef->header->directory->size = 8; - /* allocate base hash table */ - ef->header->directory->nodes = - calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_File_Node *) * - (1 << ef->header->directory->size)); - if (!ef->header->directory->nodes) - { - eet_file_directory_mp_free(ef->header->directory); - ef->header = NULL; - goto on_error; - } - } - - /* figure hash bucket */ - hash = _eet_hash_gen(name, ef->header->directory->size); - - slen = strlen(destination) + 1; - data_size = comp ? - 12 + ((slen * 101) / 100) - : slen; - if (comp) - { - ret = LZ4_compressBound(slen); - if ((ret > 0) && (ret > data_size)) data_size = ret; - } - - data2 = malloc(data_size); - if (!data2) goto on_error; - - /* if we want to compress */ - if (comp) - { - switch (comp) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - ret = LZ4_compressHC((const char *)destination, (char *)data2, - slen); - if (ret <= 0) - { - free(data2); - goto on_error; - } - data_size = ret; - break; - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - ret = LZ4_compress((const char *)destination, (char *)data2, - slen); - if (ret <= 0) - { - free(data2); - goto on_error; - } - data_size = ret; - break; - default: - { - uLongf buflen; - - /* compress the data with max compression */ - buflen = (uLongf)data_size; - if (compress2((Bytef *)data2, &buflen, - (const Bytef *)destination, - (uLong)slen, Z_BEST_COMPRESSION) != Z_OK) - { - free(data2); - goto on_error; - } - /* record compressed chunk size */ - data_size = (int)buflen; - } - break; - } - if ((data_size < 0) || - (data_size >= (int)(strlen(destination) + 1))) - { - comp = 0; - data_size = strlen(destination) + 1; - } - else - { - void *data3; - - data3 = realloc(data2, data_size); - if (data3) data2 = data3; - } - } - - if (!comp) memcpy(data2, destination, data_size); - - /* Does this node already exist? */ - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - /* if it matches */ - if ((efn->name) && (eet_string_match(efn->name, name))) - { - free(efn->data); - efn->alias = 1; - efn->ciphered = 0; - efn->compression = !!comp; - efn->compression_type = comp; - efn->size = data_size; - efn->data_size = strlen(destination) + 1; - efn->data = data2; - /* Put the offset above the limit to avoid direct access */ - efn->offset = ef->data_size + 1; - exists_already = EINA_TRUE; - break; - } - } - if (!exists_already) - { - efn = eet_file_node_malloc(1); - if (!efn) - { - free(data2); - goto on_error; - } - - efn->name = strdup(name); - efn->name_size = strlen(efn->name) + 1; - efn->free_name = 1; - - efn->next = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; - ef->header->directory->nodes[hash] = efn; - /* Put the offset above the limit to avoid direct access */ - efn->offset = ef->data_size + 1; - efn->alias = 1; - efn->ciphered = 0; - efn->compression = !!comp; - efn->compression_type = comp; - efn->size = data_size; - efn->data_size = strlen(destination) + 1; - efn->data = data2; - } - - /* flags that writes are pending */ - ef->writes_pending = 1; - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return EINA_TRUE; - -on_error: - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return EINA_FALSE; -} - -EAPI int -eet_write_cipher(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const void *data, - int size, - int comp, - const char *cipher_key) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - void *data2 = NULL; - int exists_already = 0, data_size, hash, ret; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return 0; - - if ((!name) || (!data) || (size <= 0)) - return 0; - - if ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE)) - return 0; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - if (!ef->header) - { - /* allocate header */ - ef->header = eet_file_header_calloc(1); - if (!ef->header) - goto on_error; - - ef->header->magic = EET_MAGIC_FILE_HEADER; - /* allocate directory block in ram */ - ef->header->directory = eet_file_directory_calloc(1); - if (!ef->header->directory) - { - eet_file_header_mp_free(ef->header); - ef->header = NULL; - goto on_error; - } - - /* 8 bit hash table (256 buckets) */ - ef->header->directory->size = 8; - /* allocate base hash table */ - ef->header->directory->nodes = - calloc(1, sizeof(Eet_File_Node *) * - (1 << ef->header->directory->size)); - if (!ef->header->directory->nodes) - { - eet_file_directory_mp_free(ef->header->directory); - ef->header = NULL; - goto on_error; - } - } - - /* figure hash bucket */ - hash = _eet_hash_gen(name, ef->header->directory->size); - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - data_size = comp ? 12 + ((size * 101) / 100) : size; - if (comp) - { - ret = LZ4_compressBound(size); - if ((ret > 0) && (ret > data_size)) data_size = ret; - } - - if (comp || !cipher_key) - { - data2 = malloc(data_size); - if (!data2) - goto on_error; - } - - /* if we want to compress */ - if (comp) - { - switch (comp) - { - case EET_COMPRESSION_VERYFAST: - ret = LZ4_compressHC((const char *)data, (char *)data2, size); - if (ret <= 0) - { - free(data2); - LOCK_FILE(ef); - goto on_error; - } - data_size = ret; - break; - case EET_COMPRESSION_SUPERFAST: - ret = LZ4_compress((const char *)data, (char *)data2, size); - if (ret <= 0) - { - free(data2); - LOCK_FILE(ef); - goto on_error; - } - data_size = ret; - break; - default: - { - uLongf buflen; - - /* compress the data with max compression */ - buflen = (uLongf)data_size; - if (compress2((Bytef *)data2, &buflen, (Bytef *)data, - (uLong)size, Z_BEST_COMPRESSION) != Z_OK) - { - free(data2); - LOCK_FILE(ef); - goto on_error; - } - /* record compressed chunk size */ - data_size = (int)buflen; - } - } - if ((data_size < 0) || (data_size >= size)) - { - comp = 0; - data_size = size; - } - else - { - void *data3; - - data3 = realloc(data2, data_size); - if (data3) - data2 = data3; - } - } - - if (cipher_key) - { - void *data_ciphered = NULL; - unsigned int data_ciphered_sz = 0; - const void *tmp; - - tmp = comp ? data2 : data; - if (!eet_cipher(tmp, data_size, cipher_key, strlen(cipher_key), - &data_ciphered, &data_ciphered_sz)) - { - if (data2) - free(data2); - - data2 = data_ciphered; - data_size = data_ciphered_sz; - } - else - { - if (data_ciphered) - free(data_ciphered); - - cipher_key = NULL; - } - } - else - if (!comp) - memcpy(data2, data, size); - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - /* Does this node already exist? */ - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - /* if it matches */ - if ((efn->name) && (eet_string_match(efn->name, name))) - { - free(efn->data); - efn->alias = 0; - efn->ciphered = cipher_key ? 1 : 0; - efn->compression = !!comp; - efn->compression_type = comp; - efn->size = data_size; - efn->data_size = size; - efn->data = data2; - /* Put the offset above the limit to avoid direct access */ - efn->offset = ef->data_size + 1; - exists_already = 1; - break; - } - } - if (!exists_already) - { - efn = eet_file_node_malloc(1); - if (!efn) - { - free(data2); - goto on_error; - } - - efn->name = strdup(name); - efn->name_size = strlen(efn->name) + 1; - efn->free_name = 1; - - efn->next = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; - ef->header->directory->nodes[hash] = efn; - /* Put the offset above the limit to avoid direct access */ - efn->offset = ef->data_size + 1; - efn->alias = 0; - efn->ciphered = cipher_key ? 1 : 0; - efn->compression = !!comp; - efn->compression_type = comp; - efn->size = data_size; - efn->data_size = size; - efn->data = data2; - } - - /* flags that writes are pending */ - ef->writes_pending = 1; - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return data_size; - -on_error: - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - return 0; -} - -EAPI int -eet_write(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name, - const void *data, - int size, - int comp) -{ - return eet_write_cipher(ef, name, data, size, comp, NULL); -} - -EAPI int -eet_delete(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - Eet_File_Node *pefn; - int hash; - int exists_already = 0; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return 0; - - if (!name) - return 0; - - /* deleting keys is only possible in RW or WRITE mode */ - if (ef->mode == EET_FILE_MODE_READ) - return 0; - - if (eet_check_header(ef)) - return 0; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* figure hash bucket */ - hash = _eet_hash_gen(name, ef->header->directory->size); - - /* Does this node already exist? */ - for (pefn = NULL, efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; - efn; - pefn = efn, efn = efn->next) - { - /* if it matches */ - if (eet_string_match(efn->name, name)) - { - if (efn->data) - free(efn->data); - - if (!pefn) - ef->header->directory->nodes[hash] = efn->next; - else - pefn->next = efn->next; - - if (efn->free_name) - free(efn->name); - - eet_file_node_mp_free(efn); - exists_already = 1; - break; - } - } - /* flags that writes are pending */ - if (exists_already) - ef->writes_pending = 1; - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* update access time */ - return exists_already; -} - -EAPI Eet_Dictionary * -eet_dictionary_get(Eet_File *ef) -{ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef)) - return NULL; - - return ef->ed; -} - -EAPI char ** -eet_list(Eet_File *ef, - const char *glob, - int *count_ret) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - char **list_ret = NULL; - int list_count = 0; - int list_count_alloc = 0; - int i, num; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef) || eet_check_header(ef) || - (!glob) || - ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE))) - { - if (count_ret) - *count_ret = 0; - - return NULL; - } - - if (!strcmp(glob, "*")) - glob = NULL; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* loop through all entries */ - num = (1 << ef->header->directory->size); - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - /* if the entry matches the input glob - * check for * explicitly, because on some systems, * isn't well - * supported - */ - if ((!glob) || !fnmatch(glob, efn->name, 0)) - { - /* add it to our list */ - list_count++; - - /* only realloc in 32 entry chunks */ - if (list_count > list_count_alloc) - { - char **new_list = NULL; - - list_count_alloc += 64; - new_list = - realloc(list_ret, list_count_alloc * (sizeof(char *))); - if (!new_list) - { - free(list_ret); - - goto on_error; - } - - list_ret = new_list; - } - - /* put pointer of name string in */ - list_ret[list_count - 1] = efn->name; - } - } - } - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* return count and list */ - if (count_ret) - *count_ret = list_count; - - return list_ret; - -on_error: - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - if (count_ret) - *count_ret = 0; - - return NULL; -} - -EAPI int -eet_num_entries(Eet_File *ef) -{ - int i, num, ret = 0; - Eet_File_Node *efn; - - /* check to see its' an eet file pointer */ - if (eet_check_pointer(ef) || eet_check_header(ef) || - ((ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ) && - (ef->mode != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE))) - return -1; - - LOCK_FILE(ef); - - /* loop through all entries */ - num = (1 << ef->header->directory->size); - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) - { - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[i]; efn; efn = efn->next) - ret++; - } - - UNLOCK_FILE(ef); - - return ret; -} - -typedef struct _Eet_Entries_Iterator Eet_Entries_Iterator; -struct _Eet_Entries_Iterator -{ - Eina_Iterator iterator; - - Eet_File *ef; - Eet_File_Node *efn; - int index; - - Eet_Entry entry; - - Eina_Bool locked; -}; - -Eina_Bool -_eet_entries_iterator_next(Eet_Entries_Iterator *it, void **data) -{ - if (it->efn == NULL) - { - int num; - - num = (1 << it->ef->header->directory->size); - - do - { - it->index++; - - if (!(it->index < num)) - return EINA_FALSE; - - it->efn = it->ef->header->directory->nodes[it->index]; - } - while (!it->efn); - } - - /* copy info in public header */ - it->entry.name = it->efn->name; - it->entry.offset = it->efn->offset; - it->entry.size = it->efn->size; - it->entry.data_size = it->efn->data_size; - it->entry.compression = it->efn->compression; - it->entry.ciphered = it->efn->ciphered; - it->entry.alias = it->efn->alias; - - *data = &it->entry; - it->efn = it->efn->next; - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -void * -_eet_entries_iterator_container(Eet_Entries_Iterator *it) -{ - return it->ef; -} - -void -_eet_entries_iterator_free(Eet_Entries_Iterator *it) -{ - if (it->locked) - { - CRIT("Iterator still LOCKED !"); - UNLOCK_FILE(it->ef); - } -} - -Eina_Bool -_eet_entries_iterator_lock(Eet_Entries_Iterator *it) -{ - if (it->locked) - { - CRIT("Iterator already LOCKED !"); - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - LOCK_FILE(it->ef); - it->locked = EINA_TRUE; - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -Eina_Bool -_eet_entries_iterator_unlock(Eet_Entries_Iterator *it) -{ - if (!it->locked) - { - CRIT("Iterator already UNLOCKED !"); - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - UNLOCK_FILE(it->ef); - it->locked = EINA_FALSE; - return EINA_TRUE; -} - -EAPI Eina_Iterator * -eet_list_entries(Eet_File *ef) -{ - Eet_Entries_Iterator *it; - - it = malloc(sizeof (Eet_Entries_Iterator)); - if (!it) return NULL; - - EINA_MAGIC_SET(&it->iterator, EINA_MAGIC_ITERATOR); - it->ef = ef; - it->efn = NULL; - it->index = -1; - it->locked = EINA_FALSE; - it->iterator.version = EINA_ITERATOR_VERSION; - it->iterator.next = FUNC_ITERATOR_NEXT(_eet_entries_iterator_next); - it->iterator.get_container = FUNC_ITERATOR_GET_CONTAINER(_eet_entries_iterator_container); - it->iterator.free = FUNC_ITERATOR_FREE(_eet_entries_iterator_free); - it->iterator.lock = FUNC_ITERATOR_LOCK(_eet_entries_iterator_lock); - it->iterator.unlock = FUNC_ITERATOR_LOCK(_eet_entries_iterator_unlock); - - return &it->iterator; -} - -static Eet_File_Node * -find_node_by_name(Eet_File *ef, - const char *name) -{ - Eet_File_Node *efn; - int hash; - - /* get hash bucket this should be in */ - hash = _eet_hash_gen(name, ef->header->directory->size); - - for (efn = ef->header->directory->nodes[hash]; efn; efn = efn->next) - { - if (eet_string_match(efn->name, name)) - return efn; - } - - return NULL; -} - -static int -read_data_from_disk(Eet_File *ef, - Eet_File_Node *efn, - void *buf, - int len) -{ - if (efn->offset > ef->data_size) - return 0; - - if (!ef->data) - return 0; - - if ((efn->offset + len) > ef->data_size) - return 0; - - memcpy(buf, ef->data + efn->offset, len); - - return len; -} - diff --git a/src/lib/eet_node.c b/src/lib/eet_node.c deleted file mode 100644 index faaa905..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_node.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,797 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_EVIL -# include <Evil.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_EVIL */ - -#include <Eina.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -static Eina_Mempool *_eet_node_mp = NULL; - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_new(void) -{ - Eet_Node *result; - - result = eina_mempool_malloc(_eet_node_mp, sizeof (Eet_Node)); - if (!result) - return NULL; - - memset(result, 0, sizeof (Eet_Node)); - return result; -} - -void -eet_node_free(Eet_Node *node) -{ - eina_mempool_free(_eet_node_mp, node); -} - -static Eet_Node * -_eet_node_new(const char *name, - int type) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - n = eet_node_new(); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - n->type = type; - n->name = eina_stringshare_add(name); - - return n; -} - -static void -_eet_node_append(Eet_Node *n, - Eina_List *nodes) -{ - Eet_Node *value; - Eina_List *l; - - EINA_LIST_REVERSE_FOREACH(nodes, l, value) - { - value->next = n->values; - n->values = value; - } -} - -#define EET_NODE_NEW(Eet_type, Name, Value, Type) \ - EAPI Eet_Node * \ - eet_node_ ## Name ## _new(const char *name, Type Value) \ - { \ - Eet_Node *n; \ - \ - n = _eet_node_new(name, Eet_type); \ - if (!n) { return NULL; } \ - \ - n->data.value.Value = Value; \ - \ - return n; \ - } - -#define EET_NODE_STR_NEW(Eet_type, Name, Value, Type) \ - EAPI Eet_Node * \ - eet_node_ ## Name ## _new(const char *name, Type Value) \ - { \ - Eet_Node *n; \ - \ - n = _eet_node_new(name, Eet_type); \ - if (!n) { return NULL; } \ - \ - n->data.value.Value = eina_stringshare_add(Value); \ - \ - return n; \ - } - -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_CHAR, char, c, char) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_SHORT, short, s, short) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_INT, int, i, int) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_LONG_LONG, long_long, l, long long) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_FLOAT, float, f, float) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_DOUBLE, double, d, double) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_UCHAR, unsigned_char, uc, unsigned char) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_USHORT, unsigned_short, us, unsigned short) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_UINT, unsigned_int, ui, unsigned int) -EET_NODE_NEW(EET_T_ULONG_LONG, unsigned_long_long, ul, unsigned long long) -EET_NODE_STR_NEW(EET_T_STRING, string, str, const char *) -EET_NODE_STR_NEW(EET_T_INLINED_STRING, inlined_string, str, const char *) - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_null_new(const char *name) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - n = _eet_node_new(name, EET_T_NULL); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - n->data.value.str = NULL; - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_list_new(const char *name, - Eina_List *nodes) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - n = _eet_node_new(name, EET_G_LIST); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - _eet_node_append(n, nodes); - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_array_new(const char *name, - int count, - Eina_List *nodes) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - n = _eet_node_new(name, EET_G_ARRAY); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - n->count = count; - - _eet_node_append(n, nodes); - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_var_array_new(const char *name, - Eina_List *nodes) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - n = _eet_node_new(name, EET_G_VAR_ARRAY); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - n->count = eina_list_count(nodes); - - _eet_node_append(n, nodes); - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_hash_new(const char *name, - const char *key, - Eet_Node *node) -{ - Eina_List *nodes; - Eet_Node *n; - - if (!node) - return NULL; - - n = _eet_node_new(name, EET_G_HASH); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - n->key = eina_stringshare_add(key); - nodes = eina_list_append(NULL, node); - - _eet_node_append(n, nodes); - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_struct_new(const char *name, - Eina_List *nodes) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - n = _eet_node_new(name, EET_G_UNKNOWN); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - _eet_node_append(n, nodes); - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_struct_child_new(const char *parent, - Eet_Node *child) -{ - Eet_Node *n; - - if (!child) return NULL; - - if (child->type != EET_G_UNKNOWN) - return child; - - n = _eet_node_new(parent, EET_G_UNKNOWN); - if (!n) - return NULL; - - _eet_node_append(n, eina_list_prepend(NULL, child)); - - return n; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_children_get(Eet_Node *node) -{ - if (!node) return NULL; - return node->values; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_next_get(Eet_Node *node) -{ - if (!node) return NULL; - return node->next; -} - -Eet_Node * -eet_node_parent_get(Eet_Node *node) -{ - if (!node) return NULL; - return node->parent; -} - -void -eet_node_list_append(Eet_Node *parent, - const char *name, - Eet_Node *child) -{ - const char *tmp; - Eet_Node *nn; - - if ((!parent) || (!child)) return; - tmp = eina_stringshare_add(name); - - for (nn = parent->values; nn; nn = nn->next) - if (nn->name == tmp && nn->type == EET_G_LIST) - { - Eet_Node *n; - - if (!nn->values) - nn->values = child; - else - { - for (n = nn->values; n->next; n = n->next) - ; - n->next = child; - } - - child->next = NULL; - - eina_stringshare_del(tmp); - - return; - } - - /* No list found, so create it. */ - nn = eet_node_list_new(tmp, eina_list_append(NULL, child)); - - /* And add it to the parent. */ - nn->next = parent->values; - parent->values = nn; - - eina_stringshare_del(tmp); -} - -void -eet_node_struct_append(Eet_Node *parent, - const char *name, - Eet_Node *child) -{ - const char *tmp; - Eet_Node *prev; - Eet_Node *nn; - - if ((!parent) || (!child)) return; - if (parent->type != EET_G_UNKNOWN) - { - ERR("[%s] is not a structure. Will not insert [%s] in it", - parent->name, - name); - eet_node_del(child); - return; - } - - tmp = eina_stringshare_add(name); - - for (prev = NULL, nn = parent->values; nn; prev = nn, nn = nn->next) - if (nn->name == tmp && nn->type == child->type) - { - if (prev) - prev->next = nn->next; - else - parent->values = nn->next; - - nn->next = NULL; - eet_node_del(nn); - - break; - } - - if (prev) - { - prev->next = child; - child->next = NULL; - } - else - { - child->next = NULL; - parent->values = child; - } - - eina_stringshare_del(tmp); -} - -void -eet_node_hash_add(Eet_Node *parent, - const char *name, - const char *key, - Eet_Node *child) -{ - Eet_Node *nn; - - if ((!parent) || (!child)) return; - - /* No list found, so create it. */ - nn = eet_node_hash_new(name, key, child); - - /* And add it to the parent. */ - nn->next = parent->values; - parent->values = nn; -} - -int -eet_node_type_get(Eet_Node *node) -{ - if (!node) return EET_T_UNKNOW; - return node->type; -} - -Eet_Node_Data * -eet_node_value_get(Eet_Node *node) -{ - if (!node) return NULL; - return &node->data; -} - -const char * -eet_node_name_get(Eet_Node *node) -{ - if (!node) return NULL; - return node->name; -} - -void -eet_node_del(Eet_Node *n) -{ - Eet_Node *nn; - Eet_Node *tmp; - - if (!n) - return; - - switch (n->type) - { - case EET_G_HASH: - eina_stringshare_del(n->key); - - case EET_G_UNKNOWN: - case EET_G_VAR_ARRAY: - case EET_G_ARRAY: - case EET_G_LIST: - for (nn = n->values; nn; ) - { - tmp = nn; - nn = nn->next; - eet_node_del(tmp); - } - break; - - case EET_T_STRING: - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - eina_stringshare_del(n->data.value.str); - break; - - case EET_T_CHAR: - case EET_T_SHORT: - case EET_T_INT: - case EET_T_LONG_LONG: - case EET_T_FLOAT: - case EET_T_DOUBLE: - case EET_T_UCHAR: - case EET_T_USHORT: - case EET_T_UINT: - break; - } - - eina_stringshare_del(n->name); - eet_node_free(n); -} - -static const char *eet_node_dump_g_name[6] = { - "struct", - "array", - "var_array", - "list", - "hash", - "???" -}; - -static const char *eet_node_dump_t_name[14][2] = { - { "???: ", "???" }, - { "char: ", "%hhi" }, - { "short: ", "%hi" }, - { "int: ", "%i" }, - { "long_long: ", "%lli" }, - { "float: ", "%1.25f" }, - { "double: ", "%1.25f" }, - { "uchar: ", "%hhu" }, - { "ushort: ", "%i" }, - { "uint: ", "%u" }, - { "ulong_long: ", "%llu" }, - { "null", "" } -}; - -static void -eet_node_dump_level(int level, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < level; i++) dumpfunc(dumpdata, " "); -} - -static char * -eet_node_string_escape(const char *str) -{ - char *s, *sp; - const char *strp; - int sz = 0; - - for (strp = str; *strp; strp++) - { - if (*strp == '\"') - sz += 2; - else if (*strp == '\\') - sz += 2; - else if (*strp == '\n') - sz += 2; - else - sz += 1; - } - s = malloc(sz + 1); - if (!s) - return NULL; - - for (strp = str, sp = s; *strp; strp++, sp++) - { - if (*strp == '\"' - || *strp == '\\' - || *strp == '\n') - { - *sp = '\\'; - sp++; - } - - if (*strp == '\n') - *sp = 'n'; - else - *sp = *strp; - } - *sp = 0; - return s; -} - -static void -eet_node_dump_string_escape(void *dumpdata, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - const char *str) -{ - char *s; - - s = eet_node_string_escape(str); - if (!s) - return; - - dumpfunc(dumpdata, s); - free(s); -} - -static void -eet_node_dump_simple_type(Eet_Node *n, - int level, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - const char *type_name = NULL; - char tbuf[256]; - - eet_node_dump_level(level, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "value \""); - eet_node_dump_string_escape(dumpdata, dumpfunc, n->name); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "\" "); - -#ifdef EET_T_TYPE -# undef EET_T_TYPE -#endif /* ifdef EET_T_TYPE */ - -#define EET_T_TYPE(Eet_Type, Type) \ -case Eet_Type: \ -{ \ - dumpfunc(dumpdata, eet_node_dump_t_name[Eet_Type][0]); \ - snprintf(tbuf, \ - sizeof (tbuf), \ - eet_node_dump_t_name[Eet_Type][1], \ - n->data.value.Type); \ - dumpfunc(dumpdata, tbuf); \ - break; \ -} - - switch (n->type) - { - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_CHAR, c); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_SHORT, s); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_INT, i); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_LONG_LONG, l); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_FLOAT, f); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_DOUBLE, d); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_UCHAR, uc); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_USHORT, us); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_UINT, ui); - EET_T_TYPE(EET_T_ULONG_LONG, ul); - - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - type_name = "inlined: \""; - - case EET_T_STRING: - if (!type_name) - type_name = "string: \""; - - dumpfunc(dumpdata, type_name); - eet_node_dump_string_escape(dumpdata, dumpfunc, n->data.value.str); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "\""); - break; - - case EET_T_NULL: - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "null"); - break; - - default: - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "???: ???"); - break; - } - - dumpfunc(dumpdata, ";\n"); -} - -static void -eet_node_dump_group_start(int level, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata, - int group_type, - const char *name) -{ - int chnk_type; - - chnk_type = (group_type >= EET_G_UNKNOWN && group_type <= EET_G_HASH) ? - group_type : EET_G_LAST; - - eet_node_dump_level(level, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "group \""); - eet_node_dump_string_escape(dumpdata, dumpfunc, name); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "\" "); - - dumpfunc(dumpdata, eet_node_dump_g_name[chnk_type - EET_G_UNKNOWN]); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, " {\n"); -} - -static void -eet_node_dump_group_end(int level, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - eet_node_dump_level(level, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "}\n"); -} - -void -eet_node_dump(Eet_Node *n, - int dumplevel, - Eet_Dump_Callback dumpfunc, - void *dumpdata) -{ - Eet_Node *it; - - if (!n) - return; - - switch (n->type) - { - case EET_G_VAR_ARRAY: - case EET_G_ARRAY: - case EET_G_UNKNOWN: - case EET_G_HASH: - case EET_G_LIST: - eet_node_dump_group_start(dumplevel, - dumpfunc, - dumpdata, - n->type, - n->name); - - if (n->type == EET_G_VAR_ARRAY - || n->type == EET_G_ARRAY) - { - char tbuf[256]; - - eet_node_dump_level(dumplevel, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, " count "); - eina_convert_itoa(n->count, tbuf); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, tbuf); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, ";\n"); - } - else if (n->type == EET_G_HASH) - { - eet_node_dump_level(dumplevel, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, " key \""); - eet_node_dump_string_escape(dumpdata, dumpfunc, n->key); - dumpfunc(dumpdata, "\";\n"); - } - - for (it = n->values; it; it = it->next) - eet_node_dump(it, dumplevel + 2, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - - eet_node_dump_group_end(dumplevel, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - break; - - case EET_T_STRING: - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - case EET_T_CHAR: - case EET_T_SHORT: - case EET_T_INT: - case EET_T_LONG_LONG: - case EET_T_FLOAT: - case EET_T_DOUBLE: - case EET_T_UCHAR: - case EET_T_USHORT: - case EET_T_UINT: - case EET_T_ULONG_LONG: - eet_node_dump_simple_type(n, dumplevel, dumpfunc, dumpdata); - break; - } -} - -void * -eet_node_walk(void *parent, - const char *name, - Eet_Node *root, - Eet_Node_Walk *cb, - void *user_data) -{ - Eet_Node *it; - void *me = NULL; - int i; - - if (!root) - { - if (parent) - cb->struct_add(parent, name, NULL, user_data); - - return NULL; - } - - switch (root->type) - { - case EET_G_UNKNOWN: - me = cb->struct_alloc(root->name, user_data); - - for (it = root->values; it; it = it->next) - eet_node_walk(me, it->name, it, cb, user_data); - - break; - - case EET_G_VAR_ARRAY: - case EET_G_ARRAY: - me = cb->array(root->type == EET_G_VAR_ARRAY ? EINA_TRUE : EINA_FALSE, - root->name, root->count, user_data); - - for (i = 0, it = root->values; it; it = it->next) - cb->insert(me, i++, eet_node_walk(NULL, - NULL, - it, - cb, - user_data), user_data); - - break; - - case EET_G_LIST: - me = cb->list(root->name, user_data); - - for (it = root->values; it; it = it->next) - cb->append(me, eet_node_walk(NULL, - NULL, - it, - cb, - user_data), user_data); - - break; - - case EET_G_HASH: - if (!parent) - return NULL; - - return cb->hash(parent, root->name, root->key, - eet_node_walk(NULL, - NULL, - root->values, - cb, - user_data), user_data); - - case EET_T_STRING: - case EET_T_INLINED_STRING: - case EET_T_CHAR: - case EET_T_SHORT: - case EET_T_INT: - case EET_T_LONG_LONG: - case EET_T_FLOAT: - case EET_T_DOUBLE: - case EET_T_UCHAR: - case EET_T_USHORT: - case EET_T_UINT: - case EET_T_ULONG_LONG: - me = cb->simple(root->type, &root->data, user_data); - break; - } - - if (parent) - cb->struct_add(parent, name, me, user_data); - - return me; -} - -int -eet_node_init(void) -{ - const char *choice; - const char *tmp; - -#ifdef EINA_DEFAULT_MEMPOOL - choice = "pass_through"; -#else - choice = "chained_mempool"; -#endif - tmp = getenv("EINA_MEMPOOL"); - if (tmp && tmp[0]) - choice = tmp; - - _eet_node_mp = - eina_mempool_add(choice, "eet-node-alloc", NULL, sizeof(Eet_Node), 32); - - return _eet_node_mp ? 1 : 0; -} - -void -eet_node_shutdown(void) -{ - eina_mempool_del(_eet_node_mp); - _eet_node_mp = NULL; -} - diff --git a/src/lib/eet_utils.c b/src/lib/eet_utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index b04ad1b..0000000 --- a/src/lib/eet_utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <math.h> - -#include "Eet.h" -#include "Eet_private.h" - -int -_eet_hash_gen(const char *key, - int hash_size) -{ - int hash_num = 0; - int value, i; - int mask; - unsigned char *ptr; - - /* no string - index 0 */ - if (!key) - return 0; - - /* calc hash num */ - for (i = 0, ptr = (unsigned char *)key, value = (int)(*ptr); - value; - ptr++, i++, value = (int)(*ptr)) - hash_num ^= (value | (value << 8)) >> (i & 0x7); - - /* mask it */ - mask = (1 << hash_size) - 1; - hash_num &= mask; - /* return it */ - return hash_num; -} - diff --git a/src/lib/lz4/README b/src/lib/lz4/README deleted file mode 100644 index 0abb857..0000000 --- a/src/lib/lz4/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -This iz the lz4 tree copied in: - http://lz4.googlecode.com/svn/trunk -by: - yann.collet.73@gmail.com -Copyright/licensing info in source files here. - -this was from revsion 66. diff --git a/src/lib/lz4/lz4.c b/src/lib/lz4/lz4.c deleted file mode 100644 index eeefa67..0000000 --- a/src/lib/lz4/lz4.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,863 +0,0 @@ -/*
- LZ4 - Fast LZ compression algorithm
- Copyright (C) 2011-2012, Yann Collet.
- BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- distribution.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
- You can contact the author at :
- - LZ4 homepage : http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/p/lz4.html
- - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/
-*/
-
-//**************************************
-// Tuning parameters
-//**************************************
-// MEMORY_USAGE :
-// Memory usage formula : N->2^N Bytes (examples : 10 -> 1KB; 12 -> 4KB ; 16 -> 64KB; 20 -> 1MB; etc.)
-// Increasing memory usage improves compression ratio
-// Reduced memory usage can improve speed, due to cache effect
-// Default value is 14, for 16KB, which nicely fits into Intel x86 L1 cache
-#define MEMORY_USAGE 14
-
-// NOTCOMPRESSIBLE_DETECTIONLEVEL :
-// Decreasing this value will make the algorithm skip faster data segments considered "incompressible"
-// This may decrease compression ratio dramatically, but will be faster on incompressible data
-// Increasing this value will make the algorithm search more before declaring a segment "incompressible"
-// This could improve compression a bit, but will be slower on incompressible data
-// The default value (6) is recommended
-#define NOTCOMPRESSIBLE_DETECTIONLEVEL 6
-
-// BIG_ENDIAN_NATIVE_BUT_INCOMPATIBLE :
-// This will provide a small boost to performance for big endian cpu, but the resulting compressed stream will be incompatible with little-endian CPU.
-// You can set this option to 1 in situations where data will remain within closed environment
-// This option is useless on Little_Endian CPU (such as x86)
-//#define BIG_ENDIAN_NATIVE_BUT_INCOMPATIBLE 1
-
-
-
-//**************************************
-// CPU Feature Detection
-//**************************************
-// 32 or 64 bits ?
-#if (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__amd64) || defined(__ppc64__) || defined(_WIN64) || defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) ) // Detects 64 bits mode
-# define LZ4_ARCH64 1
-#else
-# define LZ4_ARCH64 0
-#endif
-
-// Little Endian or Big Endian ?
-// Note : overwrite the below #define if you know your architecture endianess
-#if (defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) || defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) || defined(_ARCH_PPC) || defined(__PPC__) || defined(__PPC) || defined(PPC) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__powerpc) || defined(powerpc) || ((defined(__BYTE_ORDER__)&&(__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__))) )
-# define LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN 1
-#else
-// Little Endian assumed. PDP Endian and other very rare endian format are unsupported.
-#endif
-
-// Unaligned memory access is automatically enabled for "common" CPU, such as x86.
-// For others CPU, the compiler will be more cautious, and insert extra code to ensure aligned access is respected
-// If you know your target CPU supports unaligned memory access, you may want to force this option manually to improve performance
-#if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_UNALIGNED)
-# define LZ4_FORCE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS 1
-#endif
-
-// Define this parameter if your target system or compiler does not support hardware bit count
-#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_WIN32_WCE) // Visual Studio for Windows CE does not support Hardware bit count
-# define LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT
-#endif
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Compiler Options
-//**************************************
-#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L // C99
-/* "restrict" is a known keyword */
-#else
-# define restrict // Disable restrict
-#endif
-
-#define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__)
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER // Visual Studio
-# define inline __forceinline // Visual is not C99, but supports some kind of inline
-# include <intrin.h> // For Visual 2005
-# if LZ4_ARCH64 // 64-bit
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward64) // For Visual 2005
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse64) // For Visual 2005
-# else
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward) // For Visual 2005
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse) // For Visual 2005
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# define lz4_bswap16(x) _byteswap_ushort(x)
-#else
-# define lz4_bswap16(x) ((unsigned short int) ((((x) >> 8) & 0xffu) | (((x) & 0xffu) << 8)))
-#endif
-
-#if (GCC_VERSION >= 302) || (__INTEL_COMPILER >= 800) || defined(__clang__)
-# define expect(expr,value) (__builtin_expect ((expr),(value)) )
-#else
-# define expect(expr,value) (expr)
-#endif
-
-#define likely(expr) expect((expr) != 0, 1)
-#define unlikely(expr) expect((expr) != 0, 0)
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Includes
-//**************************************
-#include <stdlib.h> // for malloc
-#include <string.h> // for memset
-#include "lz4.h"
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Basic Types
-//**************************************
-#if defined(_MSC_VER) // Visual Studio does not support 'stdint' natively
-# define BYTE unsigned __int8
-# define U16 unsigned __int16
-# define U32 unsigned __int32
-# define S32 __int32
-# define U64 unsigned __int64
-#else
-# include <stdint.h>
-# define BYTE uint8_t
-# define U16 uint16_t
-# define U32 uint32_t
-# define S32 int32_t
-# define U64 uint64_t
-#endif
-
-#ifndef LZ4_FORCE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
-# pragma pack(push, 1)
-#endif
-
-typedef struct _U16_S { U16 v; } U16_S;
-typedef struct _U32_S { U32 v; } U32_S;
-typedef struct _U64_S { U64 v; } U64_S;
-
-#ifndef LZ4_FORCE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
-# pragma pack(pop)
-#endif
-
-#define A64(x) (((U64_S *)(x))->v)
-#define A32(x) (((U32_S *)(x))->v)
-#define A16(x) (((U16_S *)(x))->v)
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Constants
-//**************************************
-#define MINMATCH 4
-
-#define HASH_LOG (MEMORY_USAGE-2)
-#define HASHTABLESIZE (1 << HASH_LOG)
-#define HASH_MASK (HASHTABLESIZE - 1)
-
-#define SKIPSTRENGTH (NOTCOMPRESSIBLE_DETECTIONLEVEL>2?NOTCOMPRESSIBLE_DETECTIONLEVEL:2)
-#define STACKLIMIT 13
-#define HEAPMODE (HASH_LOG>STACKLIMIT) // Defines if memory is allocated into the stack (local variable), or into the heap (malloc()).
-#define COPYLENGTH 8
-#define LASTLITERALS 5
-#define MFLIMIT (COPYLENGTH+MINMATCH)
-#define MINLENGTH (MFLIMIT+1)
-
-#define MAXD_LOG 16
-#define MAX_DISTANCE ((1 << MAXD_LOG) - 1)
-
-#define ML_BITS 4
-#define ML_MASK ((1U<<ML_BITS)-1)
-#define RUN_BITS (8-ML_BITS)
-#define RUN_MASK ((1U<<RUN_BITS)-1)
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Architecture-specific macros
-//**************************************
-#if LZ4_ARCH64 // 64-bit
-# define STEPSIZE 8
-# define UARCH U64
-# define AARCH A64
-# define LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d) A64(d) = A64(s); d+=8; s+=8;
-# define LZ4_COPYPACKET(s,d) LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d)
-# define LZ4_SECURECOPY(s,d,e) if (d<e) LZ4_WILDCOPY(s,d,e)
-# define HTYPE U32
-# define INITBASE(base) const BYTE* const base = ip
-#else // 32-bit
-# define STEPSIZE 4
-# define UARCH U32
-# define AARCH A32
-# define LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d) A32(d) = A32(s); d+=4; s+=4;
-# define LZ4_COPYPACKET(s,d) LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d); LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d);
-# define LZ4_SECURECOPY LZ4_WILDCOPY
-# define HTYPE const BYTE*
-# define INITBASE(base) const int base = 0
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(BIG_ENDIAN_NATIVE_BUT_INCOMPATIBLE))
-# define LZ4_READ_LITTLEENDIAN_16(d,s,p) { U16 v = A16(p); v = lz4_bswap16(v); d = (s) - v; }
-# define LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(p,i) { U16 v = (U16)(i); v = lz4_bswap16(v); A16(p) = v; p+=2; }
-#else // Little Endian
-# define LZ4_READ_LITTLEENDIAN_16(d,s,p) { d = (s) - A16(p); }
-# define LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(p,v) { A16(p) = v; p+=2; }
-#endif
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Local structures
-//**************************************
-struct refTables
-{
- HTYPE hashTable[HASHTABLESIZE];
-};
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Macros
-//**************************************
-#define LZ4_HASH_FUNCTION(i) (((i) * 2654435761U) >> ((MINMATCH*8)-HASH_LOG))
-#define LZ4_HASH_VALUE(p) LZ4_HASH_FUNCTION(A32(p))
-#define LZ4_WILDCOPY(s,d,e) do { LZ4_COPYPACKET(s,d) } while (d<e);
-#define LZ4_BLINDCOPY(s,d,l) { BYTE* e=(d)+l; LZ4_WILDCOPY(s,d,e); d=e; }
-
-
-//****************************
-// Private functions
-//****************************
-#if LZ4_ARCH64
-
-static inline int LZ4_NbCommonBytes (register U64 val)
-{
-#if defined(LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN)
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanReverse64( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GCC_VERSION >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_clzll(val) >> 3);
- #else
- int r;
- if (!(val>>32)) { r=4; } else { r=0; val>>=32; }
- if (!(val>>16)) { r+=2; val>>=8; } else { val>>=24; }
- r += (!val);
- return r;
- #endif
-#else
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanForward64( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GCC_VERSION >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_ctzll(val) >> 3);
- #else
- static const int DeBruijnBytePos[64] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0, 3, 1, 3, 1, 4, 2, 7, 0, 2, 3, 6, 1, 5, 3, 5, 1, 3, 4, 4, 2, 5, 6, 7, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 2, 6, 5, 5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 4, 6, 4, 4, 5, 7, 2, 6, 5, 7, 6, 7, 7 };
- return DeBruijnBytePos[((U64)((val & -val) * 0x0218A392CDABBD3F)) >> 58];
- #endif
-#endif
-}
-
-#else
-
-static inline int LZ4_NbCommonBytes (register U32 val)
-{
-#if defined(LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN)
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanReverse( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GCC_VERSION >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_clz(val) >> 3);
- #else
- int r;
- if (!(val>>16)) { r=2; val>>=8; } else { r=0; val>>=24; }
- r += (!val);
- return r;
- #endif
-#else
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanForward( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && (GCC_VERSION >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_ctz(val) >> 3);
- #else
- static const int DeBruijnBytePos[32] = { 0, 0, 3, 0, 3, 1, 3, 0, 3, 2, 2, 1, 3, 2, 0, 1, 3, 3, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 3, 1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1 };
- return DeBruijnBytePos[((U32)((val & -(S32)val) * 0x077CB531U)) >> 27];
- #endif
-#endif
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-//******************************
-// Compression functions
-//******************************
-
-// LZ4_compressCtx :
-// -----------------
-// Compress 'isize' bytes from 'source' into an output buffer 'dest' of maximum size 'maxOutputSize'.
-// If it cannot achieve it, compression will stop, and result of the function will be zero.
-// return : the number of bytes written in buffer 'dest', or 0 if the compression fails
-
-static inline int LZ4_compressCtx(void** ctx,
- const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize,
- int maxOutputSize)
-{
-#if HEAPMODE
- struct refTables *srt = (struct refTables *) (*ctx);
- HTYPE* HashTable;
-#else
- HTYPE HashTable[HASHTABLESIZE] = {0};
-#endif
-
- const BYTE* ip = (BYTE*) source;
- INITBASE(base);
- const BYTE* anchor = ip;
- const BYTE* const iend = ip + isize;
- const BYTE* const mflimit = iend - MFLIMIT;
-#define matchlimit (iend - LASTLITERALS)
-
- BYTE* op = (BYTE*) dest;
- BYTE* const oend = op + maxOutputSize;
-
- int len, length;
- const int skipStrength = SKIPSTRENGTH;
- U32 forwardH;
-
-
- // Init
- if (isize<MINLENGTH) goto _last_literals;
-#if HEAPMODE
- if (*ctx == NULL)
- {
- srt = (struct refTables *) malloc ( sizeof(struct refTables) );
- *ctx = (void*) srt;
- }
- HashTable = (HTYPE*)(srt->hashTable);
- memset((void*)HashTable, 0, sizeof(srt->hashTable));
-#else
- (void) ctx;
-#endif
-
-
- // First Byte
- HashTable[LZ4_HASH_VALUE(ip)] = ip - base;
- ip++; forwardH = LZ4_HASH_VALUE(ip);
-
- // Main Loop
- for ( ; ; )
- {
- int findMatchAttempts = (1U << skipStrength) + 3;
- const BYTE* forwardIp = ip;
- const BYTE* ref;
- BYTE* token;
-
- // Find a match
- do {
- U32 h = forwardH;
- int step = findMatchAttempts++ >> skipStrength;
- ip = forwardIp;
- forwardIp = ip + step;
-
- if unlikely(forwardIp > mflimit) { goto _last_literals; }
-
- forwardH = LZ4_HASH_VALUE(forwardIp);
- ref = base + HashTable[h];
- HashTable[h] = ip - base;
-
- } while ((ref < ip - MAX_DISTANCE) || (A32(ref) != A32(ip)));
-
- // Catch up
- while ((ip>anchor) && (ref>(BYTE*)source) && unlikely(ip[-1]==ref[-1])) { ip--; ref--; }
-
- // Encode Literal length
- length = (int)(ip - anchor);
- token = op++;
- if unlikely(op + length + (2 + 1 + LASTLITERALS) + (length>>8) >= oend) return 0; // Check output limit
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
- if (length>=(int)RUN_MASK)
- {
- int len = length-RUN_MASK;
- *token=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS);
- if (len>254)
- {
- do { *op++ = 255; len -= 255; } while (len>254);
- *op++ = (BYTE)len;
- memcpy(op, anchor, length);
- op += length;
- goto _next_match;
- }
- else
- *op++ = (BYTE)len;
- }
- else *token = (length<<ML_BITS);
-#else
- if (length>=(int)RUN_MASK) { *token=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS); len = length-RUN_MASK; for(; len > 254 ; len-=255) *op++ = 255; *op++ = (BYTE)len; }
- else *token = (length<<ML_BITS);
-#endif
-
- // Copy Literals
- LZ4_BLINDCOPY(anchor, op, length);
-
-_next_match:
- // Encode Offset
- LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(op,(U16)(ip-ref));
-
- // Start Counting
- ip+=MINMATCH; ref+=MINMATCH; // MinMatch verified
- anchor = ip;
- while likely(ip<matchlimit-(STEPSIZE-1))
- {
- UARCH diff = AARCH(ref) ^ AARCH(ip);
- if (!diff) { ip+=STEPSIZE; ref+=STEPSIZE; continue; }
- ip += LZ4_NbCommonBytes(diff);
- goto _endCount;
- }
- if (LZ4_ARCH64) if ((ip<(matchlimit-3)) && (A32(ref) == A32(ip))) { ip+=4; ref+=4; }
- if ((ip<(matchlimit-1)) && (A16(ref) == A16(ip))) { ip+=2; ref+=2; }
- if ((ip<matchlimit) && (*ref == *ip)) ip++;
-_endCount:
-
- // Encode MatchLength
- len = (int)(ip - anchor);
- if unlikely(op + (1 + LASTLITERALS) + (len>>8) >= oend) return 0; // Check output limit
- if (len>=(int)ML_MASK) { *token+=ML_MASK; len-=ML_MASK; for(; len > 509 ; len-=510) { *op++ = 255; *op++ = 255; } if (len > 254) { len-=255; *op++ = 255; } *op++ = (BYTE)len; }
- else *token += len;
-
- // Test end of chunk
- if (ip > mflimit) { anchor = ip; break; }
-
- // Fill table
- HashTable[LZ4_HASH_VALUE(ip-2)] = ip - 2 - base;
-
- // Test next position
- ref = base + HashTable[LZ4_HASH_VALUE(ip)];
- HashTable[LZ4_HASH_VALUE(ip)] = ip - base;
- if ((ref > ip - (MAX_DISTANCE + 1)) && (A32(ref) == A32(ip))) { token = op++; *token=0; goto _next_match; }
-
- // Prepare next loop
- anchor = ip++;
- forwardH = LZ4_HASH_VALUE(ip);
- }
-
-_last_literals:
- // Encode Last Literals
- {
- int lastRun = (int)(iend - anchor);
- if (((char*)op - dest) + lastRun + 1 + ((lastRun-15)/255) >= maxOutputSize) return 0;
- if (lastRun>=(int)RUN_MASK) { *op++=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS); lastRun-=RUN_MASK; for(; lastRun > 254 ; lastRun-=255) *op++ = 255; *op++ = (BYTE) lastRun; }
- else *op++ = (lastRun<<ML_BITS);
- memcpy(op, anchor, iend - anchor);
- op += iend-anchor;
- }
-
- // End
- return (int) (((char*)op)-dest);
-}
-
-
-
-// Note : this function is valid only if isize < LZ4_64KLIMIT
-#define LZ4_64KLIMIT ((1<<16) + (MFLIMIT-1))
-#define HASHLOG64K (HASH_LOG+1)
-#define HASH64KTABLESIZE (1U<<HASHLOG64K)
-#define LZ4_HASH64K_FUNCTION(i) (((i) * 2654435761U) >> ((MINMATCH*8)-HASHLOG64K))
-#define LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(p) LZ4_HASH64K_FUNCTION(A32(p))
-static inline int LZ4_compress64kCtx(void** ctx,
- const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize,
- int maxOutputSize)
-{
-#if HEAPMODE
- struct refTables *srt = (struct refTables *) (*ctx);
- U16* HashTable;
-#else
- U16 HashTable[HASH64KTABLESIZE] = {0};
-#endif
-
- const BYTE* ip = (BYTE*) source;
- const BYTE* anchor = ip;
- const BYTE* const base = ip;
- const BYTE* const iend = ip + isize;
- const BYTE* const mflimit = iend - MFLIMIT;
-#define matchlimit (iend - LASTLITERALS)
-
- BYTE* op = (BYTE*) dest;
- BYTE* const oend = op + maxOutputSize;
-
- int len, length;
- const int skipStrength = SKIPSTRENGTH;
- U32 forwardH;
-
-
- // Init
- if (isize<MINLENGTH) goto _last_literals;
-#if HEAPMODE
- if (*ctx == NULL)
- {
- srt = (struct refTables *) malloc ( sizeof(struct refTables) );
- *ctx = (void*) srt;
- }
- HashTable = (U16*)(srt->hashTable);
- memset((void*)HashTable, 0, sizeof(srt->hashTable));
-#else
- (void) ctx;
-#endif
-
-
- // First Byte
- ip++; forwardH = LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(ip);
-
- // Main Loop
- for ( ; ; )
- {
- int findMatchAttempts = (1U << skipStrength) + 3;
- const BYTE* forwardIp = ip;
- const BYTE* ref;
- BYTE* token;
-
- // Find a match
- do {
- U32 h = forwardH;
- int step = findMatchAttempts++ >> skipStrength;
- ip = forwardIp;
- forwardIp = ip + step;
-
- if (forwardIp > mflimit) { goto _last_literals; }
-
- forwardH = LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(forwardIp);
- ref = base + HashTable[h];
- HashTable[h] = (U16)(ip - base);
-
- } while (A32(ref) != A32(ip));
-
- // Catch up
- while ((ip>anchor) && (ref>(BYTE*)source) && (ip[-1]==ref[-1])) { ip--; ref--; }
-
- // Encode Literal length
- length = (int)(ip - anchor);
- token = op++;
- if unlikely(op + length + (2 + 1 + LASTLITERALS) + (length>>8) >= oend) return 0; // Check output limit
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
- if (length>=(int)RUN_MASK)
- {
- int len = length-RUN_MASK;
- *token=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS);
- if (len>254)
- {
- do { *op++ = 255; len -= 255; } while (len>254);
- *op++ = (BYTE)len;
- memcpy(op, anchor, length);
- op += length;
- goto _next_match;
- }
- else
- *op++ = (BYTE)len;
- }
- else *token = (length<<ML_BITS);
-#else
- if (length>=(int)RUN_MASK) { *token=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS); len = length-RUN_MASK; for(; len > 254 ; len-=255) *op++ = 255; *op++ = (BYTE)len; }
- else *token = (length<<ML_BITS);
-#endif
-
- // Copy Literals
- LZ4_BLINDCOPY(anchor, op, length);
-
-_next_match:
- // Encode Offset
- LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(op,(U16)(ip-ref));
-
- // Start Counting
- ip+=MINMATCH; ref+=MINMATCH; // MinMatch verified
- anchor = ip;
- while (ip<matchlimit-(STEPSIZE-1))
- {
- UARCH diff = AARCH(ref) ^ AARCH(ip);
- if (!diff) { ip+=STEPSIZE; ref+=STEPSIZE; continue; }
- ip += LZ4_NbCommonBytes(diff);
- goto _endCount;
- }
- if (LZ4_ARCH64) if ((ip<(matchlimit-3)) && (A32(ref) == A32(ip))) { ip+=4; ref+=4; }
- if ((ip<(matchlimit-1)) && (A16(ref) == A16(ip))) { ip+=2; ref+=2; }
- if ((ip<matchlimit) && (*ref == *ip)) ip++;
-_endCount:
-
- // Encode MatchLength
- len = (int)(ip - anchor);
- if unlikely(op + (1 + LASTLITERALS) + (len>>8) >= oend) return 0; // Check output limit
- if (len>=(int)ML_MASK) { *token+=ML_MASK; len-=ML_MASK; for(; len > 509 ; len-=510) { *op++ = 255; *op++ = 255; } if (len > 254) { len-=255; *op++ = 255; } *op++ = (BYTE)len; }
- else *token += len;
-
- // Test end of chunk
- if (ip > mflimit) { anchor = ip; break; }
-
- // Fill table
- HashTable[LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(ip-2)] = (U16)(ip - 2 - base);
-
- // Test next position
- ref = base + HashTable[LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(ip)];
- HashTable[LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(ip)] = (U16)(ip - base);
- if (A32(ref) == A32(ip)) { token = op++; *token=0; goto _next_match; }
-
- // Prepare next loop
- anchor = ip++;
- forwardH = LZ4_HASH64K_VALUE(ip);
- }
-
-_last_literals:
- // Encode Last Literals
- {
- int lastRun = (int)(iend - anchor);
- if (((char*)op - dest) + lastRun + 1 + ((lastRun)>>8) >= maxOutputSize) return 0;
- if (lastRun>=(int)RUN_MASK) { *op++=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS); lastRun-=RUN_MASK; for(; lastRun > 254 ; lastRun-=255) *op++ = 255; *op++ = (BYTE) lastRun; }
- else *op++ = (lastRun<<ML_BITS);
- memcpy(op, anchor, iend - anchor);
- op += iend-anchor;
- }
-
- // End
- return (int) (((char*)op)-dest);
-}
-
-
-int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput(const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize,
- int maxOutputSize)
-{
-#if HEAPMODE
- void* ctx = malloc(sizeof(struct refTables));
- int result;
- if (isize < LZ4_64KLIMIT)
- result = LZ4_compress64kCtx(&ctx, source, dest, isize, maxOutputSize);
- else result = LZ4_compressCtx(&ctx, source, dest, isize, maxOutputSize);
- free(ctx);
- return result;
-#else
- if (isize < (int)LZ4_64KLIMIT) return LZ4_compress64kCtx(NULL, source, dest, isize, maxOutputSize);
- return LZ4_compressCtx(NULL, source, dest, isize, maxOutputSize);
-#endif
-}
-
-
-int LZ4_compress(const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize)
-{
- return LZ4_compress_limitedOutput(source, dest, isize, LZ4_compressBound(isize));
-}
-
-
-
-
-//****************************
-// Decompression functions
-//****************************
-
-// Note : The decoding functions LZ4_uncompress() and LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize()
-// are safe against "buffer overflow" attack type.
-// They will never write nor read outside of the provided output buffers.
-// LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize() also insures that it will never read outside of the input buffer.
-// A corrupted input will produce an error result, a negative int, indicating the position of the error within input stream.
-
-int LZ4_uncompress(const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int osize)
-{
- // Local Variables
- const BYTE* restrict ip = (const BYTE*) source;
- const BYTE* restrict ref;
-
- BYTE* restrict op = (BYTE*) dest;
- BYTE* const oend = op + osize;
- BYTE* cpy;
-
- BYTE token;
-
- int len, length;
- size_t dec[] ={0, 3, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0};
-
-
- // Main Loop
- while (1)
- {
- // get runlength
- token = *ip++;
- if ((length=(token>>ML_BITS)) == RUN_MASK) { for (;(len=*ip++)==255;length+=255){} length += len; }
-
- // copy literals
- cpy = op+length;
- if unlikely(cpy>oend-COPYLENGTH)
- {
- if (cpy > oend) goto _output_error; // Error : request to write beyond destination buffer
- memcpy(op, ip, length);
- ip += length;
- break; // Necessarily EOF
- }
- LZ4_WILDCOPY(ip, op, cpy); ip -= (op-cpy); op = cpy;
-
- // get offset
- LZ4_READ_LITTLEENDIAN_16(ref,cpy,ip); ip+=2;
- if (ref < (BYTE* const)dest) goto _output_error; // Error : offset create reference outside destination buffer
-
- // get matchlength
- if ((length=(token&ML_MASK)) == ML_MASK) { for (;*ip==255;length+=255) {ip++;} length += *ip++; }
-
- // copy repeated sequence
- if unlikely(op-ref<STEPSIZE)
- {
-#if LZ4_ARCH64
- size_t dec2table[]={0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3};
- size_t dec2 = dec2table[op-ref];
-#else
- const int dec2 = 0;
-#endif
- *op++ = *ref++;
- *op++ = *ref++;
- *op++ = *ref++;
- *op++ = *ref++;
- ref -= dec[op-ref];
- A32(op)=A32(ref); op += STEPSIZE-4;
- ref -= dec2;
- } else { LZ4_COPYSTEP(ref,op); }
- cpy = op + length - (STEPSIZE-4);
- if (cpy>oend-COPYLENGTH)
- {
- if (cpy > oend) goto _output_error; // Error : request to write beyond destination buffer
- LZ4_SECURECOPY(ref, op, (oend-COPYLENGTH));
- while(op<cpy) *op++=*ref++;
- op=cpy;
- if (op == oend) break; // Check EOF (should never happen, since last 5 bytes are supposed to be literals)
- continue;
- }
- LZ4_SECURECOPY(ref, op, cpy);
- op=cpy; // correction
- }
-
- // end of decoding
- return (int) (((char*)ip)-source);
-
- // write overflow error detected
-_output_error:
- return (int) (-(((char*)ip)-source));
-}
-
-
-int LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize(
- const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize,
- int maxOutputSize)
-{
- // Local Variables
- const BYTE* restrict ip = (const BYTE*) source;
- const BYTE* const iend = ip + isize;
- const BYTE* restrict ref;
-
- BYTE* restrict op = (BYTE*) dest;
- BYTE* const oend = op + maxOutputSize;
- BYTE* cpy;
-
- size_t dec[] ={0, 3, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0};
-
-
- // Main Loop
- while (ip<iend)
- {
- BYTE token;
- int length;
-
- // get runlength
- token = *ip++;
- if ((length=(token>>ML_BITS)) == RUN_MASK) { int s=255; while ((ip<iend) && (s==255)) { s=*ip++; length += s; } }
-
- // copy literals
- cpy = op+length;
- if ((cpy>oend-COPYLENGTH) || (ip+length>iend-COPYLENGTH))
- {
- if (cpy > oend) goto _output_error; // Error : request to write beyond destination buffer
- if (ip+length > iend) goto _output_error; // Error : request to read beyond source buffer
- memcpy(op, ip, length);
- op += length;
- ip += length;
- if (ip<iend) goto _output_error; // Error : LZ4 format violation
- break; // Necessarily EOF, due to parsing restrictions
- }
- LZ4_WILDCOPY(ip, op, cpy); ip -= (op-cpy); op = cpy;
-
- // get offset
- LZ4_READ_LITTLEENDIAN_16(ref,cpy,ip); ip+=2;
- if (ref < (BYTE* const)dest) goto _output_error; // Error : offset creates reference outside of destination buffer
-
- // get matchlength
- if ((length=(token&ML_MASK)) == ML_MASK) { while (ip<iend) { int s = *ip++; length +=s; if (s==255) continue; break; } }
-
- // copy repeated sequence
- if unlikely(op-ref<STEPSIZE)
- {
-#if LZ4_ARCH64
- size_t dec2table[]={0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3};
- size_t dec2 = dec2table[op-ref];
-#else
- const int dec2 = 0;
-#endif
- *op++ = *ref++;
- *op++ = *ref++;
- *op++ = *ref++;
- *op++ = *ref++;
- ref -= dec[op-ref];
- A32(op)=A32(ref); op += STEPSIZE-4;
- ref -= dec2;
- } else { LZ4_COPYSTEP(ref,op); }
- cpy = op + length - (STEPSIZE-4);
- if (cpy>oend-COPYLENGTH)
- {
- if (cpy > oend) goto _output_error; // Error : request to write outside of destination buffer
- LZ4_SECURECOPY(ref, op, (oend-COPYLENGTH));
- while(op<cpy) *op++=*ref++;
- op=cpy;
- if (op == oend) break; // Check EOF (should never happen, since last 5 bytes are supposed to be literals)
- continue;
- }
- LZ4_SECURECOPY(ref, op, cpy);
- op=cpy; // correction
- }
-
- // end of decoding
- return (int) (((char*)op)-dest);
-
- // write overflow error detected
-_output_error:
- return (int) (-(((char*)ip)-source));
-}
-
diff --git a/src/lib/lz4/lz4.h b/src/lib/lz4/lz4.h deleted file mode 100644 index e3df7bd..0000000 --- a/src/lib/lz4/lz4.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -/*
- LZ4 - Fast LZ compression algorithm
- Header File
- Copyright (C) 2011-2012, Yann Collet.
- BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- distribution.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
- You can contact the author at :
- - LZ4 homepage : http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/p/lz4.html
- - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/
-*/
-#pragma once
-
-#if defined (__cplusplus)
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-
-//****************************
-// Simple Functions
-//****************************
-
-int LZ4_compress (const char* source, char* dest, int isize);
-int LZ4_uncompress (const char* source, char* dest, int osize);
-
-/*
-LZ4_compress() :
- Compresses 'isize' bytes from 'source' into 'dest'.
- Destination buffer must be already allocated,
- and must be sized to handle worst cases situations (input data not compressible)
- Worst case size evaluation is provided by macro LZ4_compressBound()
-
- isize : is the input size. Max supported value is ~1.9GB
- return : the number of bytes written in buffer dest
-
-
-LZ4_uncompress() :
- osize : is the output size, therefore the original size
- return : the number of bytes read in the source buffer
- If the source stream is malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result, indicating the byte position of the faulty instruction
- This function never writes beyond dest + osize, and is therefore protected against malicious data packets
- note : destination buffer must be already allocated.
- its size must be a minimum of 'osize' bytes.
-*/
-
-
-//****************************
-// Advanced Functions
-//****************************
-
-#define LZ4_compressBound(isize) (isize + (isize/255) + 16)
-
-/*
-LZ4_compressBound() :
- Provides the maximum size that LZ4 may output in a "worst case" scenario (input data not compressible)
- primarily useful for memory allocation of output buffer.
-
- isize : is the input size. Max supported value is ~1.9GB
- return : maximum output size in a "worst case" scenario
- note : this function is limited by "int" range (2^31-1)
-*/
-
-
-int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput (const char* source, char* dest, int isize, int maxOutputSize);
-
-/*
-LZ4_compress_limitedOutput() :
- Compress 'isize' bytes from 'source' into an output buffer 'dest' of maximum size 'maxOutputSize'.
- If it cannot achieve it, compression will stop, and result of the function will be zero.
- This function never writes outside of provided output buffer.
-
- isize : is the input size. Max supported value is ~1.9GB
- maxOutputSize : is the size of the destination buffer (which must be already allocated)
- return : the number of bytes written in buffer 'dest'
- or 0 if the compression fails
-*/
-
-
-int LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize (const char* source, char* dest, int isize, int maxOutputSize);
-
-/*
-LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize() :
- isize : is the input size, therefore the compressed size
- maxOutputSize : is the size of the destination buffer (which must be already allocated)
- return : the number of bytes decoded in the destination buffer (necessarily <= maxOutputSize)
- If the source stream is malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result, indicating the byte position of the faulty instruction
- This function never writes beyond dest + maxOutputSize, and is therefore protected against malicious data packets
- note : Destination buffer must be already allocated.
- This version is slightly slower than LZ4_uncompress()
-*/
-
-
-#if defined (__cplusplus)
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/src/lib/lz4/lz4hc.c b/src/lib/lz4/lz4hc.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2ab507e..0000000 --- a/src/lib/lz4/lz4hc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,671 +0,0 @@ -/*
- LZ4 HC - High Compression Mode of LZ4
- Copyright (C) 2011-2012, Yann Collet.
- BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- distribution.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
- You can contact the author at :
- - LZ4 homepage : http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/p/lz4.html
- - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/
-*/
-
-
-//**************************************
-// CPU Feature Detection
-//**************************************
-// 32 or 64 bits ?
-#if (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__amd64) || defined(__ppc64__) || defined(_WIN64) || defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) ) // Detects 64 bits mode
-#define LZ4_ARCH64 1
-#else
-#define LZ4_ARCH64 0
-#endif
-
-// Little Endian or Big Endian ?
-#if (defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) || defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) || defined(_ARCH_PPC) || defined(__PPC__) || defined(__PPC) || defined(PPC) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__powerpc) || defined(powerpc) || ((defined(__BYTE_ORDER__)&&(__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__))) )
-#define LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN 1
-#else
-// Little Endian assumed. PDP Endian and other very rare endian format are unsupported.
-#endif
-
-// Unaligned memory access is automatically enabled for "common" CPU, such as x86.
-// For others CPU, the compiler will be more cautious, and insert extra code to ensure aligned access is respected
-// If you know your target CPU supports unaligned memory access, you may want to force this option manually to improve performance
-#if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_UNALIGNED)
-#define LZ4_FORCE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS 1
-#endif
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Compiler Options
-//**************************************
-#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L // C99
- /* "restrict" is a known keyword */
-#else
-#define restrict // Disable restrict
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-#define inline __forceinline // Visual is not C99, but supports some kind of inline
-#include <intrin.h> // For Visual 2005
-# if LZ4_ARCH64 // 64-bit
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward64) // For Visual 2005
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse64) // For Visual 2005
-# else
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward) // For Visual 2005
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse) // For Visual 2005
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER // Visual Studio
-#define lz4_bswap16(x) _byteswap_ushort(x)
-#else
-#define lz4_bswap16(x) ((unsigned short int) ((((x) >> 8) & 0xffu) | (((x) & 0xffu) << 8)))
-#endif
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Includes
-//**************************************
-#include <stdlib.h> // calloc, free
-#include <string.h> // memset, memcpy
-#include "lz4hc.h"
-
-#define ALLOCATOR(s) calloc(1,s)
-#define FREEMEM free
-#define MEM_INIT memset
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Basic Types
-//**************************************
-#if defined(_MSC_VER) // Visual Studio does not support 'stdint' natively
-#define BYTE unsigned __int8
-#define U16 unsigned __int16
-#define U32 unsigned __int32
-#define S32 __int32
-#define U64 unsigned __int64
-#else
-#include <stdint.h>
-#define BYTE uint8_t
-#define U16 uint16_t
-#define U32 uint32_t
-#define S32 int32_t
-#define U64 uint64_t
-#endif
-
-#ifndef LZ4_FORCE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
-#pragma pack(push, 1)
-#endif
-
-typedef struct _U16_S { U16 v; } U16_S;
-typedef struct _U32_S { U32 v; } U32_S;
-typedef struct _U64_S { U64 v; } U64_S;
-
-#ifndef LZ4_FORCE_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
-#pragma pack(pop)
-#endif
-
-#define A64(x) (((U64_S *)(x))->v)
-#define A32(x) (((U32_S *)(x))->v)
-#define A16(x) (((U16_S *)(x))->v)
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Constants
-//**************************************
-#define MINMATCH 4
-
-#define DICTIONARY_LOGSIZE 16
-#define MAXD (1<<DICTIONARY_LOGSIZE)
-#define MAXD_MASK ((U32)(MAXD - 1))
-#define MAX_DISTANCE (MAXD - 1)
-
-#define HASH_LOG (DICTIONARY_LOGSIZE-1)
-#define HASHTABLESIZE (1 << HASH_LOG)
-#define HASH_MASK (HASHTABLESIZE - 1)
-
-#define MAX_NB_ATTEMPTS 256
-
-#define ML_BITS 4
-#define ML_MASK (size_t)((1U<<ML_BITS)-1)
-#define RUN_BITS (8-ML_BITS)
-#define RUN_MASK ((1U<<RUN_BITS)-1)
-
-#define COPYLENGTH 8
-#define LASTLITERALS 5
-#define MFLIMIT (COPYLENGTH+MINMATCH)
-#define MINLENGTH (MFLIMIT+1)
-#define OPTIMAL_ML (int)((ML_MASK-1)+MINMATCH)
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Architecture-specific macros
-//**************************************
-#if LZ4_ARCH64 // 64-bit
-#define STEPSIZE 8
-#define LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d) A64(d) = A64(s); d+=8; s+=8;
-#define LZ4_COPYPACKET(s,d) LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d)
-#define UARCH U64
-#define AARCH A64
-#define HTYPE U32
-#define INITBASE(b,s) const BYTE* const b = s
-#else // 32-bit
-#define STEPSIZE 4
-#define LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d) A32(d) = A32(s); d+=4; s+=4;
-#define LZ4_COPYPACKET(s,d) LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d); LZ4_COPYSTEP(s,d);
-#define UARCH U32
-#define AARCH A32
-#define HTYPE const BYTE*
-#define INITBASE(b,s) const int b = 0
-#endif
-
-#if defined(LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN)
-#define LZ4_READ_LITTLEENDIAN_16(d,s,p) { U16 v = A16(p); v = lz4_bswap16(v); d = (s) - v; }
-#define LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(p,i) { U16 v = (U16)(i); v = lz4_bswap16(v); A16(p) = v; p+=2; }
-#else // Little Endian
-#define LZ4_READ_LITTLEENDIAN_16(d,s,p) { d = (s) - A16(p); }
-#define LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(p,v) { A16(p) = v; p+=2; }
-#endif
-
-
-//************************************************************
-// Local Types
-//************************************************************
-typedef struct
-{
- const BYTE* base;
- HTYPE hashTable[HASHTABLESIZE];
- U16 chainTable[MAXD];
- const BYTE* nextToUpdate;
-} LZ4HC_Data_Structure;
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Macros
-//**************************************
-#define LZ4_WILDCOPY(s,d,e) do { LZ4_COPYPACKET(s,d) } while (d<e);
-#define LZ4_BLINDCOPY(s,d,l) { BYTE* e=d+l; LZ4_WILDCOPY(s,d,e); d=e; }
-#define HASH_FUNCTION(i) (((i) * 2654435761U) >> ((MINMATCH*8)-HASH_LOG))
-#define HASH_VALUE(p) HASH_FUNCTION(*(U32*)(p))
-#define HASH_POINTER(p) (HashTable[HASH_VALUE(p)] + base)
-#define DELTANEXT(p) chainTable[(size_t)(p) & MAXD_MASK]
-#define GETNEXT(p) ((p) - (size_t)DELTANEXT(p))
-#define ADD_HASH(p) { size_t delta = (p) - HASH_POINTER(p); if (delta>MAX_DISTANCE) delta = MAX_DISTANCE; DELTANEXT(p) = (U16)delta; HashTable[HASH_VALUE(p)] = (p) - base; }
-
-
-//**************************************
-// Private functions
-//**************************************
-#if LZ4_ARCH64
-
-inline static int LZ4_NbCommonBytes (register U64 val)
-{
-#if defined(LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN)
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanReverse64( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_clzll(val) >> 3);
- #else
- int r;
- if (!(val>>32)) { r=4; } else { r=0; val>>=32; }
- if (!(val>>16)) { r+=2; val>>=8; } else { val>>=24; }
- r += (!val);
- return r;
- #endif
-#else
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanForward64( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_ctzll(val) >> 3);
- #else
- static const int DeBruijnBytePos[64] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0, 3, 1, 3, 1, 4, 2, 7, 0, 2, 3, 6, 1, 5, 3, 5, 1, 3, 4, 4, 2, 5, 6, 7, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 2, 6, 5, 5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 4, 6, 4, 4, 5, 7, 2, 6, 5, 7, 6, 7, 7 };
- return DeBruijnBytePos[((U64)((val & -val) * 0x0218A392CDABBD3F)) >> 58];
- #endif
-#endif
-}
-
-#else
-
-inline static int LZ4_NbCommonBytes (register U32 val)
-{
-#if defined(LZ4_BIG_ENDIAN)
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanReverse( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_clz(val) >> 3);
- #else
- int r;
- if (!(val>>16)) { r=2; val>>=8; } else { r=0; val>>=24; }
- r += (!val);
- return r;
- #endif
-#else
- #if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- unsigned long r = 0;
- _BitScanForward( &r, val );
- return (int)(r>>3);
- #elif defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 304) && !defined(LZ4_FORCE_SW_BITCOUNT)
- return (__builtin_ctz(val) >> 3);
- #else
- static const int DeBruijnBytePos[32] = { 0, 0, 3, 0, 3, 1, 3, 0, 3, 2, 2, 1, 3, 2, 0, 1, 3, 3, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 3, 1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1 };
- return DeBruijnBytePos[((U32)((val & -(S32)val) * 0x077CB531U)) >> 27];
- #endif
-#endif
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-inline static int LZ4HC_Init (LZ4HC_Data_Structure* hc4, const BYTE* base)
-{
- MEM_INIT((void*)hc4->hashTable, 0, sizeof(hc4->hashTable));
- MEM_INIT(hc4->chainTable, 0xFF, sizeof(hc4->chainTable));
- hc4->nextToUpdate = base + LZ4_ARCH64;
- hc4->base = base;
- return 1;
-}
-
-
-inline static void* LZ4HC_Create (const BYTE* base)
-{
- void* hc4 = ALLOCATOR(sizeof(LZ4HC_Data_Structure));
-
- LZ4HC_Init (hc4, base);
- return hc4;
-}
-
-
-inline static int LZ4HC_Free (void** LZ4HC_Data)
-{
- FREEMEM(*LZ4HC_Data);
- *LZ4HC_Data = NULL;
- return (1);
-}
-
-
-inline static void LZ4HC_Insert (LZ4HC_Data_Structure* hc4, const BYTE* ip)
-{
- U16* chainTable = hc4->chainTable;
- HTYPE* HashTable = hc4->hashTable;
- INITBASE(base,hc4->base);
-
- while(hc4->nextToUpdate < ip)
- {
- ADD_HASH(hc4->nextToUpdate);
- hc4->nextToUpdate++;
- }
-}
-
-
-inline static int LZ4HC_InsertAndFindBestMatch (LZ4HC_Data_Structure* hc4, const BYTE* ip, const BYTE* const matchlimit, const BYTE** matchpos)
-{
- U16* const chainTable = hc4->chainTable;
- HTYPE* const HashTable = hc4->hashTable;
- const BYTE* ref;
- INITBASE(base,hc4->base);
- int nbAttempts=MAX_NB_ATTEMPTS;
- int ml=0;
-
- // HC4 match finder
- LZ4HC_Insert(hc4, ip);
- ref = HASH_POINTER(ip);
- while ((ref > (ip-MAX_DISTANCE)) && (nbAttempts))
- {
- nbAttempts--;
- if (*(ref+ml) == *(ip+ml))
- if (*(U32*)ref == *(U32*)ip)
- {
- const BYTE* reft = ref+MINMATCH;
- const BYTE* ipt = ip+MINMATCH;
-
- while (ipt<matchlimit-(STEPSIZE-1))
- {
- UARCH diff = AARCH(reft) ^ AARCH(ipt);
- if (!diff) { ipt+=STEPSIZE; reft+=STEPSIZE; continue; }
- ipt += LZ4_NbCommonBytes(diff);
- goto _endCount;
- }
- if (LZ4_ARCH64) if ((ipt<(matchlimit-3)) && (A32(reft) == A32(ipt))) { ipt+=4; reft+=4; }
- if ((ipt<(matchlimit-1)) && (A16(reft) == A16(ipt))) { ipt+=2; reft+=2; }
- if ((ipt<matchlimit) && (*reft == *ipt)) ipt++;
-_endCount:
-
- if (ipt-ip > ml) { ml = (int)(ipt-ip); *matchpos = ref; }
- }
- ref = GETNEXT(ref);
- }
-
- return ml;
-}
-
-
-inline static int LZ4HC_InsertAndGetWiderMatch (LZ4HC_Data_Structure* hc4, const BYTE* ip, const BYTE* startLimit, const BYTE* matchlimit, int longest, const BYTE** matchpos, const BYTE** startpos)
-{
- U16* const chainTable = hc4->chainTable;
- HTYPE* const HashTable = hc4->hashTable;
- INITBASE(base,hc4->base);
- const BYTE* ref;
- int nbAttempts = MAX_NB_ATTEMPTS;
- int delta = (int)(ip-startLimit);
-
- // First Match
- LZ4HC_Insert(hc4, ip);
- ref = HASH_POINTER(ip);
-
- while ((ref > ip-MAX_DISTANCE) && (ref >= hc4->base) && (nbAttempts))
- {
- nbAttempts--;
- if (*(startLimit + longest) == *(ref - delta + longest))
- if (*(U32*)ref == *(U32*)ip)
- {
- const BYTE* reft = ref+MINMATCH;
- const BYTE* ipt = ip+MINMATCH;
- const BYTE* startt = ip;
-
- while (ipt<matchlimit-(STEPSIZE-1))
- {
- UARCH diff = AARCH(reft) ^ AARCH(ipt);
- if (!diff) { ipt+=STEPSIZE; reft+=STEPSIZE; continue; }
- ipt += LZ4_NbCommonBytes(diff);
- goto _endCount;
- }
- if (LZ4_ARCH64) if ((ipt<(matchlimit-3)) && (A32(reft) == A32(ipt))) { ipt+=4; reft+=4; }
- if ((ipt<(matchlimit-1)) && (A16(reft) == A16(ipt))) { ipt+=2; reft+=2; }
- if ((ipt<matchlimit) && (*reft == *ipt)) ipt++;
-_endCount:
-
- reft = ref;
- while ((startt>startLimit) && (reft > hc4->base) && (startt[-1] == reft[-1])) {startt--; reft--;}
-
- if ((ipt-startt) > longest)
- {
- longest = (int)(ipt-startt);
- *matchpos = reft;
- *startpos = startt;
- }
- }
- ref = GETNEXT(ref);
- }
-
- return longest;
-}
-
-
-inline static int LZ4_encodeSequence(const BYTE** ip, BYTE** op, const BYTE** anchor, int ml, const BYTE* ref)
-{
- int length, len;
- BYTE* token;
-
- // Encode Literal length
- length = (int)(*ip - *anchor);
- token = (*op)++;
- if (length>=(int)RUN_MASK) { *token=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS); len = length-RUN_MASK; for(; len > 254 ; len-=255) *(*op)++ = 255; *(*op)++ = (BYTE)len; }
- else *token = (length<<ML_BITS);
-
- // Copy Literals
- LZ4_BLINDCOPY(*anchor, *op, length);
-
- // Encode Offset
- LZ4_WRITE_LITTLEENDIAN_16(*op,(U16)(*ip-ref));
-
- // Encode MatchLength
- len = (int)(ml-MINMATCH);
- if (len>=(int)ML_MASK) { *token+=ML_MASK; len-=ML_MASK; for(; len > 509 ; len-=510) { *(*op)++ = 255; *(*op)++ = 255; } if (len > 254) { len-=255; *(*op)++ = 255; } *(*op)++ = (BYTE)len; }
- else *token += len;
-
- // Prepare next loop
- *ip += ml;
- *anchor = *ip;
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-//****************************
-// Compression CODE
-//****************************
-
-int LZ4_compressHCCtx(LZ4HC_Data_Structure* ctx,
- const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize)
-{
- const BYTE* ip = (const BYTE*) source;
- const BYTE* anchor = ip;
- const BYTE* const iend = ip + isize;
- const BYTE* const mflimit = iend - MFLIMIT;
- const BYTE* const matchlimit = (iend - LASTLITERALS);
-
- BYTE* op = (BYTE*) dest;
-
- int ml, ml2, ml3, ml0;
- const BYTE* ref=NULL;
- const BYTE* start2=NULL;
- const BYTE* ref2=NULL;
- const BYTE* start3=NULL;
- const BYTE* ref3=NULL;
- const BYTE* start0;
- const BYTE* ref0;
-
- ip++;
-
- // Main Loop
- while (ip < mflimit)
- {
- ml = LZ4HC_InsertAndFindBestMatch (ctx, ip, matchlimit, (&ref));
- if (!ml) { ip++; continue; }
-
- // saved, in case we would skip too much
- start0 = ip;
- ref0 = ref;
- ml0 = ml;
-
-_Search2:
- if (ip+ml < mflimit)
- ml2 = LZ4HC_InsertAndGetWiderMatch(ctx, ip + ml - 2, ip + 1, matchlimit, ml, &ref2, &start2);
- else ml2=ml;
-
- if (ml2 == ml) // No better match
- {
- LZ4_encodeSequence(&ip, &op, &anchor, ml, ref);
- continue;
- }
-
- if (start0 < ip)
- {
- if (start2 < ip + ml0) // empirical
- {
- ip = start0;
- ref = ref0;
- ml = ml0;
- }
- }
-
- // Here, start0==ip
- if ((start2 - ip) < 3) // First Match too small : removed
- {
- ml = ml2;
- ip = start2;
- ref =ref2;
- goto _Search2;
- }
-
-_Search3:
- // Currently we have :
- // ml2 > ml1, and
- // ip1+3 <= ip2 (usually < ip1+ml1)
- if ((start2 - ip) < OPTIMAL_ML)
- {
- int correction;
- int new_ml = ml;
- if (new_ml > OPTIMAL_ML) new_ml = OPTIMAL_ML;
- if (ip+new_ml > start2 + ml2 - MINMATCH) new_ml = (int)(start2 - ip) + ml2 - MINMATCH;
- correction = new_ml - (int)(start2 - ip);
- if (correction > 0)
- {
- start2 += correction;
- ref2 += correction;
- ml2 -= correction;
- }
- }
- // Now, we have start2 = ip+new_ml, with new_ml=min(ml, OPTIMAL_ML=18)
-
- if (start2 + ml2 < mflimit)
- ml3 = LZ4HC_InsertAndGetWiderMatch(ctx, start2 + ml2 - 3, start2, matchlimit, ml2, &ref3, &start3);
- else ml3=ml2;
-
- if (ml3 == ml2) // No better match : 2 sequences to encode
- {
- // ip & ref are known; Now for ml
- if (start2 < ip+ml)
- {
- if ((start2 - ip) < OPTIMAL_ML)
- {
- int correction;
- if (ml > OPTIMAL_ML) ml = OPTIMAL_ML;
- if (ip+ml > start2 + ml2 - MINMATCH) ml = (int)(start2 - ip) + ml2 - MINMATCH;
- correction = ml - (int)(start2 - ip);
- if (correction > 0)
- {
- start2 += correction;
- ref2 += correction;
- ml2 -= correction;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- ml = (int)(start2 - ip);
- }
- }
- // Now, encode 2 sequences
- LZ4_encodeSequence(&ip, &op, &anchor, ml, ref);
- ip = start2;
- LZ4_encodeSequence(&ip, &op, &anchor, ml2, ref2);
- continue;
- }
-
- if (start3 < ip+ml+3) // Not enough space for match 2 : remove it
- {
- if (start3 >= (ip+ml)) // can write Seq1 immediately ==> Seq2 is removed, so Seq3 becomes Seq1
- {
- if (start2 < ip+ml)
- {
- int correction = (int)(ip+ml - start2);
- start2 += correction;
- ref2 += correction;
- ml2 -= correction;
- if (ml2 < MINMATCH)
- {
- start2 = start3;
- ref2 = ref3;
- ml2 = ml3;
- }
- }
-
- LZ4_encodeSequence(&ip, &op, &anchor, ml, ref);
- ip = start3;
- ref = ref3;
- ml = ml3;
-
- start0 = start2;
- ref0 = ref2;
- ml0 = ml2;
- goto _Search2;
- }
-
- start2 = start3;
- ref2 = ref3;
- ml2 = ml3;
- goto _Search3;
- }
-
- // OK, now we have 3 ascending matches; let's write at least the first one
- // ip & ref are known; Now for ml
- if (start2 < ip+ml)
- {
- if ((start2 - ip) < (int)ML_MASK)
- {
- int correction;
- if (ml > OPTIMAL_ML) ml = OPTIMAL_ML;
- if (ip + ml > start2 + ml2 - MINMATCH) ml = (int)(start2 - ip) + ml2 - MINMATCH;
- correction = ml - (int)(start2 - ip);
- if (correction > 0)
- {
- start2 += correction;
- ref2 += correction;
- ml2 -= correction;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- ml = (int)(start2 - ip);
- }
- }
- LZ4_encodeSequence(&ip, &op, &anchor, ml, ref);
-
- ip = start2;
- ref = ref2;
- ml = ml2;
-
- start2 = start3;
- ref2 = ref3;
- ml2 = ml3;
-
- goto _Search3;
-
- }
-
- // Encode Last Literals
- {
- int lastRun = (int)(iend - anchor);
- if (lastRun>=(int)RUN_MASK) { *op++=(RUN_MASK<<ML_BITS); lastRun-=RUN_MASK; for(; lastRun > 254 ; lastRun-=255) *op++ = 255; *op++ = (BYTE) lastRun; }
- else *op++ = (lastRun<<ML_BITS);
- memcpy(op, anchor, iend - anchor);
- op += iend-anchor;
- }
-
- // End
- return (int) (((char*)op)-dest);
-}
-
-
-int LZ4_compressHC(const char* source,
- char* dest,
- int isize)
-{
- void* ctx = LZ4HC_Create((const BYTE*)source);
- int result = LZ4_compressHCCtx(ctx, source, dest, isize);
- LZ4HC_Free (&ctx);
-
- return result;
-}
-
-
diff --git a/src/lib/lz4/lz4hc.h b/src/lib/lz4/lz4hc.h deleted file mode 100644 index cb74689..0000000 --- a/src/lib/lz4/lz4hc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -/*
- LZ4 HC - High Compression Mode of LZ4
- Header File
- Copyright (C) 2011-2012, Yann Collet.
- BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
-
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- distribution.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
- You can contact the author at :
- - LZ4 homepage : http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/p/lz4.html
- - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/
-*/
-#pragma once
-
-
-#if defined (__cplusplus)
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-
-int LZ4_compressHC (const char* source, char* dest, int isize);
-
-/*
-LZ4_compressHC :
- return : the number of bytes in compressed buffer dest
- note : destination buffer must be already allocated.
- To avoid any problem, size it to handle worst cases situations (input data not compressible)
- Worst case size evaluation is provided by function LZ4_compressBound() (see "lz4.h")
-*/
-
-
-/* Note :
-Decompression functions are provided within regular LZ4 source code (see "lz4.h") (BSD license)
-*/
-
-
-#if defined (__cplusplus)
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/src/tests/Makefile.am b/src/tests/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index d318f41..0000000 --- a/src/tests/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in - -AM_CPPFLAGS = \ --I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib \ --DTESTS_SRC_DIR=\"$(top_srcdir)/src/tests\" \ -@CHECK_CFLAGS@ \ -@EET_CFLAGS@ - -if EFL_ENABLE_TESTS - -check_PROGRAMS = eet_suite - -eet_suite_SOURCES = eet_suite.c eet_data_suite.c eet_suite.h -eet_suite_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/lib/libeet.la @EET_LIBS@ @CHECK_LIBS@ - -endif - -EXTRA_DIST = cert.pem key_enc_none.pem key_enc.pem key.pem diff --git a/src/tests/TODO b/src/tests/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index da5fa1b..0000000 --- a/src/tests/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -The purpose of the current test is to check the validity of the result in a -normal environment. But we should at some point also test the robustness of -this library when for example malloc fail. diff --git a/src/tests/cert.pem b/src/tests/cert.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 3265462..0000000 --- a/src/tests/cert.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -MIIDmTCCAwKgAwIBAgIJAIKWPcLUT5FAMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMIGQMQswCQYD -VQQGEwJGUjEWMBQGA1UECBMNSWxlLURlLUZyYW5jZTEOMAwGA1UEBxMFUGFyaXMx -FjAUBgNVBAoTDUVubGlnaHRlbm1lbnQxDjAMBgNVBAsTBVRlc3RzMQ0wCwYDVQQD -EwRCQUlMMSIwIAYJKoZIhvcNAQkBFhNjZWRyaWMuYmFpbEBmcmVlLmZyMB4XDTA4 -MDczMDEzNDU1OVoXDTA5MDczMDEzNDU1OVowgZAxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkZSMRYwFAYD -VQQIEw1JbGUtRGUtRnJhbmNlMQ4wDAYDVQQHEwVQYXJpczEWMBQGA1UEChMNRW5s -aWdodGVubWVudDEOMAwGA1UECxMFVGVzdHMxDTALBgNVBAMTBEJBSUwxIjAgBgkq -hkiG9w0BCQEWE2NlZHJpYy5iYWlsQGZyZWUuZnIwgZ8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQAD -gY0AMIGJAoGBAMiE486eROKePG0/639D4XTTDR9XSRWp1xqZzq7P+jjWRFbZ/MWV -IVzkc4MRm83UOolbPj76LjM10cseaVAhK7G9CHp2dur4alWvdCXPH5Q+LPOFS9gM -x0Jz9EZeHHOHZKLyJdKSmot+zluwJTLe081RRUwzNKct6JrVVG/7SmITAgMBAAGj -gfgwgfUwHQYDVR0OBBYEFEFar6doT5ImL2rf0rJX7EYQqtYQMIHFBgNVHSMEgb0w -gbqAFEFar6doT5ImL2rf0rJX7EYQqtYQoYGWpIGTMIGQMQswCQYDVQQGEwJGUjEW -MBQGA1UECBMNSWxlLURlLUZyYW5jZTEOMAwGA1UEBxMFUGFyaXMxFjAUBgNVBAoT -DUVubGlnaHRlbm1lbnQxDjAMBgNVBAsTBVRlc3RzMQ0wCwYDVQQDEwRCQUlMMSIw -IAYJKoZIhvcNAQkBFhNjZWRyaWMuYmFpbEBmcmVlLmZyggkAgpY9wtRPkUAwDAYD -VR0TBAUwAwEB/zANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFAAOBgQCpZJhk8BgQh0foiMkOwOMKvObq -GxAzqjbr7iU9tEvJgwukCBv59ndBM0B5l5ybQdIYWQJOfZE1HTvB60swZMwqap9X -5QXgewymuXiVk+roVh34wg8Pg8F588G2BtLIoujY/gN3WJQR7YPD34iTPc4koV+A -4vs6nmL6wtW21+hsaw== ------END CERTIFICATE----- diff --git a/src/tests/eet_data_suite.c b/src/tests/eet_data_suite.c deleted file mode 100644 index c4d5e50..0000000 --- a/src/tests/eet_data_suite.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> - -#include <Eina.h> - -#include "eet_suite.h" - -static char * -_eet_str_direct_alloc(const char *str) -{ - return (char *)str; -} /* _eet_str_direct_alloc */ - -static void -_eet_str_direct_free(const char *str) -{ - /* FIXME: Use attribute unused */ - (void)str; -} /* _eet_str_direct_free */ - -static void -_eet_eina_hash_foreach(void *hash, - Eina_Hash_Foreach cb, - void *fdata) -{ - if (hash) - eina_hash_foreach(hash, cb, fdata); -} /* _eet_eina_hash_foreach */ - -/* Internal wrapper for eina_hash */ -static Eina_Hash * -_eet_eina_hash_add(Eina_Hash *hash, - const char *key, - const void *data) -{ - if (!hash) - hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - - if (!hash) - return NULL; - - eina_hash_add(hash, key, data); - return hash; -} /* _eet_eina_hash_add */ - -static void -_eet_eina_hash_free(Eina_Hash *hash) -{ - if (hash) - eina_hash_free(hash); -} /* _eet_eina_hash_free */ - -void -eet_test_setup_eddc(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc) -{ - eddc->version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - eddc->func.mem_alloc = NULL; - eddc->func.mem_free = NULL; - eddc->func.str_alloc = NULL; - eddc->func.str_free = NULL; - eddc->func.list_next = (void *)eina_list_next; - eddc->func.list_append = (void *)eina_list_append; - eddc->func.list_data = (void *)eina_list_data_get; - eddc->func.list_free = (void *)eina_list_free; - eddc->func.hash_foreach = (void *)_eet_eina_hash_foreach; - eddc->func.hash_add = (void *)_eet_eina_hash_add; - eddc->func.hash_free = (void *)_eet_eina_hash_free; - eddc->func.str_direct_alloc = (void *)_eet_str_direct_alloc; - eddc->func.str_direct_free = (void *)_eet_str_direct_free; - eddc->func.array_alloc = NULL; - eddc->func.array_free = NULL; -} /* eet_test_setup_eddc */ - diff --git a/src/tests/eet_suite.c b/src/tests/eet_suite.c deleted file mode 100644 index 91ef2a7..0000000 --- a/src/tests/eet_suite.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2779 +0,0 @@ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include <config.h> -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H */ - -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <strings.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include <Eina.h> - -#ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS -#if ((!defined(_WIN32_WCE)) && (!defined(_WIN32))) -# include <pthread.h> -# define _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD -#endif -#endif /* ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS */ - -#include <check.h> - -#include "eet_suite.h" - -#define CERT_DIR ((*TESTS_SRC_DIR == '/') ? TESTS_SRC_DIR : "src/tests/" TESTS_SRC_DIR) - -START_TEST(eet_test_init) -{ - int ret; - - ret = eet_init(); - fail_if(ret != 1); - - ret = eet_shutdown(); - fail_if(ret != 0); -} -END_TEST - -typedef struct _Eet_Test_Basic_Type Eet_Test_Basic_Type; -struct _Eet_Test_Basic_Type -{ - char c; - short s; - int i; - long long l; - char *str; - char *istr; - float f1; - float f2; - double d; - unsigned char uc; - unsigned short us; - unsigned int ui; - unsigned long long ul; - Eet_Test_Basic_Type *empty; - Eet_Test_Basic_Type *with; -}; - -#define EET_TEST_CHAR 0x42 -#define EET_TEST_SHORT 0x4224 -#define EET_TEST_INT 0x42211224 -#define EET_TEST_LONG_LONG 0x84CB42211224BC48 -#define EET_TEST_STRING "my little test with escape \\\"" -#define EET_TEST_KEY1 "key1" -#define EET_TEST_KEY2 "key2" -#define EET_TEST_FLOAT 123.45689 -#define EET_TEST_FLOAT2 1.0 -#define EET_TEST_FLOAT3 0.25 -#define EET_TEST_FLOAT4 0.0001234 -#define EET_TEST_DOUBLE 123456789.9876543210 -#define EET_TEST_DOUBLE2 1.0 -#define EET_TEST_DOUBLE3 0.25 -#define EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1 "keys/data/1" -#define EET_TEST_FILE_KEY2 "keys/data/2" -#define EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "keys/images/" - -typedef struct _Eet_Test_Image Eet_Test_Image; -struct _Eet_Test_Image -{ - unsigned int w; - unsigned int h; - int alpha; - unsigned int color[64]; -}; - -static const Eet_Test_Image test_noalpha = { - 8, 8, 0, - { - 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, - 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, - 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, - 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, - 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, - 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA - } -}; - -static const Eet_Test_Image test_alpha = { - 8, 8, 1, - { - 0x0FAA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x000000AA, 0x0F110000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x0F0000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, - 0x0F110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x0FAA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x0F110000, - 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x0F0000AA, 0x0F110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, - 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x0F110000, 0x0FAA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x0F110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x0F0000AA, - 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x000000AA, 0x0F110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, - 0x0FAA0000, 0x0000AA00, - 0x0F110000, 0x00AA0000, 0x0000AA00, 0x000000AA, 0x00110000, 0x00AA0000, - 0x0000AA00, 0x0F0000AA - } -}; - -static void -_eet_test_basic_set(Eet_Test_Basic_Type *res, - int i) -{ - res->c = EET_TEST_CHAR; - res->s = EET_TEST_SHORT; - res->i = EET_TEST_INT + i; - res->l = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG; - res->str = EET_TEST_STRING; - res->istr = EET_TEST_STRING; - res->f1 = -EET_TEST_FLOAT; - res->d = -EET_TEST_DOUBLE; - res->f2 = EET_TEST_FLOAT4; - res->uc = EET_TEST_CHAR; - res->us = EET_TEST_SHORT; - res->ui = EET_TEST_INT; - res->ul = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG; - res->empty = NULL; - res->with = NULL; - - if (i == 0) - { - Eet_Test_Basic_Type *tmp; - - tmp = malloc(sizeof (Eet_Test_Basic_Type)); - fail_if(!tmp); - - res->with = tmp; - tmp->c = EET_TEST_CHAR; - tmp->s = EET_TEST_SHORT; - tmp->i = EET_TEST_INT + i + 1; - tmp->l = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG; - tmp->str = EET_TEST_STRING; - tmp->istr = EET_TEST_STRING; - tmp->f1 = -EET_TEST_FLOAT; - tmp->d = -EET_TEST_DOUBLE; - tmp->f2 = EET_TEST_FLOAT4; - tmp->uc = EET_TEST_CHAR; - tmp->us = EET_TEST_SHORT; - tmp->ui = EET_TEST_INT; - tmp->ul = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG; - tmp->empty = NULL; - tmp->with = NULL; - } -} /* _eet_test_basic_set */ - -static void -_eet_test_basic_check(Eet_Test_Basic_Type *result, - int i) -{ - float tmp; - - fail_if(result->c != EET_TEST_CHAR); - fail_if(result->s != EET_TEST_SHORT); - fail_if(result->i != EET_TEST_INT + i); - fail_if(result->l != (long long)EET_TEST_LONG_LONG); - fail_if(strcmp(result->str, EET_TEST_STRING) != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->istr, EET_TEST_STRING) != 0); - fail_if(result->uc != EET_TEST_CHAR); - fail_if(result->us != EET_TEST_SHORT); - fail_if(result->ui != EET_TEST_INT); - fail_if(result->ul != EET_TEST_LONG_LONG); - - tmp = (result->f1 + EET_TEST_FLOAT); - if (tmp < 0) - tmp = -tmp; - - fail_if(tmp > 0.005); - - tmp = (result->f2 - EET_TEST_FLOAT4); - if (tmp < 0) - tmp = -tmp; - - fail_if(tmp > 0.005); - - tmp = (result->d + EET_TEST_DOUBLE); - if (tmp < 0) - tmp = -tmp; - - fail_if(tmp > 0.00005); - - fail_if(result->empty != NULL); - if (i == 0) - { - Eet_Test_Basic_Type *tmp2; - - tmp2 = result->with; - fail_if(tmp2 == NULL); - - fail_if(tmp2->c != EET_TEST_CHAR); - fail_if(tmp2->s != EET_TEST_SHORT); - fail_if(tmp2->i != EET_TEST_INT + i + 1); - fail_if(tmp2->l != (long long)EET_TEST_LONG_LONG); - fail_if(strcmp(tmp2->str, EET_TEST_STRING) != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(tmp2->istr, EET_TEST_STRING) != 0); - fail_if(tmp2->uc != EET_TEST_CHAR); - fail_if(tmp2->us != EET_TEST_SHORT); - fail_if(tmp2->ui != EET_TEST_INT); - fail_if(tmp2->ul != EET_TEST_LONG_LONG); - } - else - fail_if(result->with != NULL); -} /* _eet_test_basic_check */ - -static void -_eet_build_basic_descriptor(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "c", - c, - EET_T_CHAR); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "s", - s, - EET_T_SHORT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "i", - i, - EET_T_INT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "l", - l, - EET_T_LONG_LONG); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "str", - str, - EET_T_STRING); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "istr", - istr, - EET_T_INLINED_STRING); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "f1", - f1, - EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "f2", - f2, - EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "d", - d, - EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "uc", - uc, - EET_T_UCHAR); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "us", - us, - EET_T_USHORT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "ui", - ui, - EET_T_UINT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Basic_Type, - "ul", - ul, - EET_T_ULONG_LONG); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB(edd, Eet_Test_Basic_Type, "empty", empty, edd); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_SUB(edd, Eet_Test_Basic_Type, "with", with, edd); -} /* _eet_build_basic_descriptor */ - -START_TEST(eet_test_basic_data_type_encoding_decoding) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Test_Basic_Type *result; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Test_Basic_Type etbt; - void *transfert; - int size; - - eet_init(); - - _eet_test_basic_set(&etbt, 0); - - eet_test_setup_eddc(&eddc); - eddc.name = "Eet_Test_Basic_Type"; - eddc.size = sizeof(Eet_Test_Basic_Type); - - edd = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!edd); - - _eet_build_basic_descriptor(edd); - - transfert = eet_data_descriptor_encode(edd, &etbt, &size); - fail_if(!transfert || size <= 0); - - result = eet_data_descriptor_decode(edd, transfert, size); - fail_if(!result); - - _eet_test_basic_check(result, 0); - - free(result->str); - free(result); - - eet_data_descriptor_free(edd); - - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST - -typedef struct _Eet_Test_Ex_Type Eet_Test_Ex_Type; -struct _Eet_Test_Ex_Type -{ - char c; - short s; - int i; - unsigned long long l; - char *str; - char *istr; - float f1; - float f2; - float f3; - float f4; - double d1; - double d2; - double d3; - double d4; - Eina_List *list; - Eina_Hash *hash; - Eina_List *ilist; - Eina_List *slist; - Eina_Hash *ihash; - Eina_Hash *shash; - Eet_Test_Basic_Type sarray1[10]; - unsigned int sarray2[5]; - unsigned int varray1_count; - unsigned int *varray1; - unsigned int varray2_count; - Eet_Test_Basic_Type *varray2; - unsigned char uc; - unsigned short us; - unsigned int ui; - unsigned long long ul; - char *charray[10]; -}; - -static int i42 = 42; -static int i7 = 7; - -static void -_eet_build_ex_descriptor(Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type etbt; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *eddb; - - eet_test_setup_eddc(&eddc); - eddc.name = "Eet_Test_Basic_Type"; - eddc.size = sizeof(Eet_Test_Basic_Type); - eddb = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!eddb); - - _eet_build_basic_descriptor(eddb); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "c", - c, - EET_T_CHAR); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "s", - s, - EET_T_SHORT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, Eet_Test_Ex_Type, "i", i, EET_T_INT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "l", - l, - EET_T_LONG_LONG); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "str", - str, - EET_T_STRING); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "istr", - istr, - EET_T_INLINED_STRING); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "f1", - f1, - EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "f2", - f2, - EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "f3", - f3, - EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "f4", - f4, - EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "d1", - d1, - EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "d2", - d2, - EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "d3", - d3, - EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "d4", - d4, - EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "uc", - uc, - EET_T_UCHAR); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "us", - us, - EET_T_USHORT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "ui", - ui, - EET_T_UINT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "ul", - ul, - EET_T_ULONG_LONG); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_ARRAY(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "sarray1", - sarray1, - eddb); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VAR_ARRAY(edd, - Eet_Test_Ex_Type, - "varray2", - varray2, - eddb); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, - "varray1", - EET_T_INT, - EET_G_VAR_ARRAY, - (char *)(&(etbt.varray1)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - (char *)(&(etbt.varray1_count)) - - (char *)(&(etbt)), - /* 0, */ NULL, - NULL); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, "sarray2", EET_T_INT, EET_G_ARRAY, - (char *)(&(etbt.sarray2)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - /* 0, */ sizeof(etbt.sarray2) / - sizeof(etbt.sarray2[0]), NULL, NULL); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, "charray", EET_T_STRING, EET_G_ARRAY, - (char *)(&(etbt.charray)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - /* 0, */ sizeof(etbt.charray) / - sizeof(etbt.charray[0]), NULL, NULL); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(edd, Eet_Test_Ex_Type, "list", list, edd); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_HASH(edd, Eet_Test_Ex_Type, "hash", hash, edd); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, "ilist", EET_T_INT, EET_G_LIST, - (char *)(&(etbt.ilist)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, "ihash", EET_T_INT, EET_G_HASH, - (char *)(&(etbt.ihash)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, "slist", EET_T_STRING, EET_G_LIST, - (char *)(&(etbt.slist)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(edd, "shash", EET_T_STRING, EET_G_HASH, - (char *)(&(etbt.shash)) - (char *)(&(etbt)), - 0, /* 0, */ NULL, NULL); -} /* _eet_build_ex_descriptor */ - -static Eet_Test_Ex_Type * -_eet_test_ex_set(Eet_Test_Ex_Type *res, - int offset) -{ - unsigned int i; - - if (!res) - res = malloc(sizeof(Eet_Test_Ex_Type)); - - if (!res) - return NULL; - - res->c = EET_TEST_CHAR + offset; - res->s = EET_TEST_SHORT + offset; - res->i = EET_TEST_INT + offset; - res->l = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG + offset; - res->str = EET_TEST_STRING; - res->istr = EET_TEST_STRING; - res->f1 = EET_TEST_FLOAT + offset; - res->f2 = -(EET_TEST_FLOAT2 + offset); - res->f3 = EET_TEST_FLOAT3 + offset; - res->f4 = EET_TEST_FLOAT2 + offset; - res->d1 = EET_TEST_DOUBLE + offset; - res->d2 = -(EET_TEST_DOUBLE2 + offset); - res->d3 = EET_TEST_DOUBLE3 + offset; - res->d4 = EET_TEST_DOUBLE2 + offset; - res->list = NULL; - res->hash = NULL; - res->ilist = NULL; - res->ihash = NULL; - res->slist = NULL; - res->shash = NULL; - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(res->charray) / sizeof(res->charray[0]); ++i) - res->charray[i] = NULL; - - res->varray2 = malloc(sizeof (Eet_Test_Basic_Type) * 10); - res->varray1 = malloc(sizeof (int) * 5); - fail_if(!res->varray1 || !res->varray2); - for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) - { - _eet_test_basic_set(res->sarray1 + i, i); - _eet_test_basic_set(res->varray2 + i, i); - } - res->varray2_count = 10; - for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) - { - res->sarray2[i] = i * 42 + 1; - res->varray1[i] = i * 42 + 1; - } - res->varray1_count = 5; - - res->uc = EET_TEST_CHAR + offset; - res->us = EET_TEST_SHORT + offset; - res->ui = EET_TEST_INT + offset; - res->ul = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG + offset; - - return res; -} /* _eet_test_ex_set */ - -static int -_eet_test_ex_check(Eet_Test_Ex_Type *stuff, - int offset) -{ - double tmp; - unsigned int i; - - if (!stuff) - return 1; - - if (stuff->c != EET_TEST_CHAR + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->s != EET_TEST_SHORT + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->i != EET_TEST_INT + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->l != EET_TEST_LONG_LONG + offset) - return 1; - - if (strcmp(stuff->str, EET_TEST_STRING) != 0) - return 1; - - if (strcmp(stuff->istr, EET_TEST_STRING) != 0) - return 1; - - tmp = stuff->f1 - (EET_TEST_FLOAT + offset); - if (tmp < 0) - tmp = -tmp; - - if (tmp > 0.005) - return 1; - - tmp = stuff->d1 - (EET_TEST_DOUBLE + offset); - if (tmp < 0) - tmp = -tmp; - - if (tmp > 0.00005) - return 1; - - if (stuff->f2 != -(EET_TEST_FLOAT2 + offset)) - return 1; - - if (stuff->d2 != -(EET_TEST_DOUBLE2 + offset)) - return 1; - - if (stuff->f3 != EET_TEST_FLOAT3 + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->d3 != EET_TEST_DOUBLE3 + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->f4 != EET_TEST_FLOAT2 + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->d4 != EET_TEST_DOUBLE2 + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->uc != EET_TEST_CHAR + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->us != EET_TEST_SHORT + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->ui != (unsigned int)EET_TEST_INT + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->ul != EET_TEST_LONG_LONG + offset) - return 1; - - if (stuff->varray1_count != 5) - return 1; - - if (stuff->varray2_count != 10) - return 1; - - for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) - if (stuff->sarray2[i] != i * 42 + 1 && stuff->varray1[i] != i * 42 + 1) - return 1; - - for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) - { - _eet_test_basic_check(stuff->sarray1 + i, i); - _eet_test_basic_check(stuff->varray2 + i, i); - } - - return 0; -} /* _eet_test_ex_check */ - -static Eina_Bool -func(__UNUSED__ const Eina_Hash *hash, - const void *key, - void *data, - void *fdata) -{ - int *res = fdata; - - if (strcmp(key, EET_TEST_KEY1) != 0 - && strcmp(key, EET_TEST_KEY2) != 0) - *res = 1; - - if (_eet_test_ex_check(data, 2)) - *res = 1; - - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* func */ - -static Eina_Bool -func7(__UNUSED__ const Eina_Hash *hash, - __UNUSED__ const void *key, - void *data, - void *fdata) -{ - int *res = fdata; - int *val; - - val = data; - if (!val) - *res = 1; - - if (*val != 7) - *res = 1; - - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* func7 */ - -START_TEST(eet_test_data_type_encoding_decoding) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type *result; - void *transfert; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type etbt; - int size; - int test; - - eet_init(); - - _eet_test_ex_set(&etbt, 0); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY1, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY1, &i7); - etbt.slist = eina_list_prepend(NULL, "test"); - etbt.shash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.shash, EET_TEST_KEY1, "test"); - memset(&etbt.charray, 0, sizeof(etbt.charray)); - etbt.charray[0] = "test"; - etbt.charray[5] = "plouf"; - - eet_test_setup_eddc(&eddc); - eddc.name = "Eet_Test_Ex_Type"; - eddc.size = sizeof(Eet_Test_Ex_Type); - - edd = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!edd); - - _eet_build_ex_descriptor(edd); - - transfert = eet_data_descriptor_encode(edd, &etbt, &size); - fail_if(!transfert || size <= 0); - - result = eet_data_descriptor_decode(edd, transfert, size); - fail_if(!result); - - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(result, 0) != 0); - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(eina_list_data_get(result->list), 1) != 0); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->ilist) == NULL); - fail_if(*((int *)eina_list_data_get(result->ilist)) != 42); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->slist) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_list_data_get(result->slist), "test") != 0); - fail_if(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1), "test") != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->charray[0], "test") != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->charray[5], "plouf") != 0); - - test = 0; - if (result->hash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->hash, func, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - if (result->ihash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->ihash, func7, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST - -static void -append_string(void *data, - const char *str) -{ - char **string = data; - int length; - - if (!data) - return; - - length = *string ? strlen(*string) : 0; - *string = realloc(*string, strlen(str) + length + 1); - - memcpy((*string) + length, str, strlen(str) + 1); -} /* append_string */ - -START_TEST(eet_test_data_type_dump_undump) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type *result; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type etbt; - char *transfert1; - char *transfert2; - char *string1; - char *string2; - int size1; - int size2; - int test; - - eet_init(); - - _eet_test_ex_set(&etbt, 0); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY1, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY2, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY1, &i7); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY2, &i7); - etbt.slist = eina_list_prepend(NULL, "test"); - etbt.shash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.shash, EET_TEST_KEY1, "test"); - memset(&etbt.charray, 0, sizeof(etbt.charray)); - etbt.charray[0] = "test"; - - eet_test_setup_eddc(&eddc); - eddc.name = "Eet_Test_Ex_Type"; - eddc.size = sizeof(Eet_Test_Ex_Type); - - edd = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!edd); - - _eet_build_ex_descriptor(edd); - - transfert1 = eet_data_descriptor_encode(edd, &etbt, &size1); - fail_if(!transfert1 || size1 <= 0); - - string1 = NULL; - eet_data_text_dump(transfert1, size1, append_string, &string1); - fail_if(!string1); - - transfert2 = eet_data_text_undump(string1, string1 ? strlen( - string1) : 0, &size2); - fail_if(!transfert2 && size2 <= 0); - - string2 = NULL; - eet_data_text_dump(transfert2, size2, append_string, &string2); - fail_if(!string2); - - fail_if(strlen(string2) != strlen(string1)); - - result = eet_data_descriptor_decode(edd, transfert2, size2); - fail_if(!result); - - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(result, 0) != 0); - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(eina_list_data_get(result->list), 1) != 0); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->ilist) == NULL); - fail_if(*((int *)eina_list_data_get(result->ilist)) != 42); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->slist) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_list_data_get(result->slist), "test") != 0); - fail_if(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1), "test") != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->charray[0], "test") != 0); - - test = 0; - if (result->hash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->hash, func, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - if (result->ihash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->ihash, func7, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_file_simple_write) -{ - const char *buffer = "Here is a string of data to save !"; - Eet_File *ef; - char *test; - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - int size; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - - fail_if(eet_mode_get(NULL) != EET_FILE_MODE_INVALID); - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_write(ef, "keys/tests", buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1, 1)); - fail_if(!eet_alias(ef, "keys/alias", "keys/tests", 0)); - fail_if(!eet_alias(ef, "keys/alias2", "keys/alias", 1)); - - fail_if(eet_mode_get(ef) != EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - - fail_if(eet_list(ef, "*", &size) != NULL); - fail_if(eet_num_entries(ef) != -1); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Test read of simple file */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - test = eet_read(ef, "keys/tests", &size); - fail_if(!test); - fail_if(size != (int)strlen(buffer) + 1); - - fail_if(memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) != 0); - - test = eet_read(ef, "keys/alias2", &size); - fail_if(!test); - fail_if(size != (int)strlen(buffer) + 1); - - fail_if(eet_read_direct(ef, "key/alias2", &size)); - - fail_if(eet_mode_get(ef) != EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(eet_num_entries(ef) != 3); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Test eet cache system */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - test = eet_read(ef, "keys/tests", &size); - fail_if(!test); - fail_if(size != (int)strlen(buffer) + 1); - - fail_if(memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) != 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_file_data_test) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type *result; - Eet_Dictionary *ed; - Eet_File *ef; - char **list; - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type etbt; - int size; - int test; - - eet_init(); - - _eet_test_ex_set(&etbt, 0); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY1, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY2, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY1, &i7); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY2, &i7); - etbt.slist = eina_list_prepend(NULL, "test"); - etbt.shash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.shash, EET_TEST_KEY1, "test"); - memset(&etbt.charray, 0, sizeof(etbt.charray)); - etbt.charray[0] = "test"; - - eet_test_setup_eddc(&eddc); - eddc.name = "Eet_Test_Ex_Type"; - eddc.size = sizeof(Eet_Test_Ex_Type); - - edd = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!edd); - - _eet_build_ex_descriptor(edd); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - - /* Insert an error in etbt. */ - etbt.i = 0; - - /* Save the encoded data in a file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_data_write(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, &etbt, 0)); - - result = eet_data_read(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1); - fail_if(!result); - - fail_if(eet_mode_get(ef) != EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - - /* Test string space. */ - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - - fail_if(!eet_dictionary_string_check(ed, result->str)); - fail_if(eet_dictionary_string_check(ed, result->istr)); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Attempt to replace etbt by the correct one. */ - etbt.i = EET_TEST_INT; - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_data_write(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, &etbt, 0)); - - result = eet_data_read(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1); - fail_if(!result); - - /* Test the resulting data. */ - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(result, 0) != 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Read back the data. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_data_write(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY2, &etbt, 0)); - - result = eet_data_read(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1); - fail_if(!result); - - /* Test string space. */ - ed = eet_dictionary_get(ef); - fail_if(!ed); - - fail_if(!eet_dictionary_string_check(ed, result->str)); - fail_if(eet_dictionary_string_check(ed, result->istr)); - - /* Test the resulting data. */ - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(result, 0) != 0); - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(eina_list_data_get(result->list), 1) != 0); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->ilist) == NULL); - fail_if(*((int *)eina_list_data_get(result->ilist)) != 42); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->slist) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_list_data_get(result->slist), "test") != 0); - fail_if(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1), "test") != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->charray[0], "test") != 0); - - test = 0; - if (result->hash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->hash, func, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - if (result->ihash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->ihash, func7, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - - list = eet_list(ef, "keys/*", &size); - fail_if(eet_num_entries(ef) != 2); - fail_if(size != 2); - fail_if(!(strcmp(list[0], - EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) == 0 && - strcmp(list[1], EET_TEST_FILE_KEY2) == 0) - && !(strcmp(list[0], - EET_TEST_FILE_KEY2) == 0 && - strcmp(list[1], EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) == 0)); - free(list); - - fail_if(eet_delete(ef, NULL) != 0); - fail_if(eet_delete(NULL, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) != 0); - fail_if(eet_delete(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) == 0); - - list = eet_list(ef, "keys/*", &size); - fail_if(size != 1); - fail_if(eet_num_entries(ef) != 1); - - /* Test some more wrong case */ - fail_if(eet_data_read(ef, edd, "plop") != NULL); - fail_if(eet_data_read(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) != NULL); - - /* Reinsert and reread data */ - fail_if(!eet_data_write(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, &etbt, 0)); - fail_if(eet_data_read(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) == NULL); - fail_if(eet_read_direct(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, &size) == NULL); - - eet_close(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_file_data_dump_test) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type *result; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type etbt; - Eet_File *ef; - char *string1; - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - int test; - - eet_init(); - - _eet_test_ex_set(&etbt, 0); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY1, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY2, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY1, &i7); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY2, &i7); - etbt.slist = eina_list_prepend(NULL, "test"); - etbt.shash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.shash, EET_TEST_KEY1, "test"); - memset(&etbt.charray, 0, sizeof(etbt.charray)); - etbt.charray[0] = "test"; - - eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set(&eddc, sizeof (eddc), - "Eet_Test_Ex_Type", - sizeof(Eet_Test_Ex_Type)); - - edd = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!edd); - - _eet_build_ex_descriptor(edd); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - - /* Save the encoded data in a file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_data_write(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, &etbt, 0)); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Use dump/undump in the middle */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - string1 = NULL; - fail_if(eet_data_dump(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, append_string, &string1) != 1); - fail_if(eet_delete(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1) == 0); - fail_if(!eet_data_undump(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, string1, strlen(string1), 1)); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Test the correctness of the reinsertion. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - result = eet_data_read(ef, edd, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1); - fail_if(!result); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Test the resulting data. */ - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(result, 0) != 0); - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(eina_list_data_get(result->list), 1) != 0); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->ilist) == NULL); - fail_if(*((int *)eina_list_data_get(result->ilist)) != 42); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->slist) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_list_data_get(result->slist), "test") != 0); - fail_if(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1), "test") != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->charray[0], "test") != 0); - - test = 0; - if (result->hash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->hash, func, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - if (result->ihash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->ihash, func7, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_image) -{ - Eet_File *ef; - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - unsigned int *data; - int compress; - int quality; - int result; - int lossy; - int alpha; - unsigned int w; - unsigned int h; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - - /* Save the encoded data in a file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "0", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 0, - 100, - 0); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "1", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 5, - 100, - 0); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "2", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 9, - 100, - 0); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "3", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 0, - 100, - 1); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "4", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 0, - 60, - 1); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "5", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 0, - 10, - 1); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "6", - test_noalpha.color, - test_noalpha.w, - test_noalpha.h, - test_noalpha.alpha, - 0, - 0, - 1); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "7", test_alpha.color, - test_alpha.w, test_alpha.h, test_alpha.alpha, - 9, 100, 0); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "8", test_alpha.color, - test_alpha.w, test_alpha.h, test_alpha.alpha, - 0, 80, 1); - fail_if(result == 0); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "9", test_alpha.color, - test_alpha.w, test_alpha.h, test_alpha.alpha, - 0, 100, 1); - fail_if(result == 0); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "2", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 9); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - fail_if(data[0] != test_noalpha.color[0]); - free(data); - - result = eet_data_image_header_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "2", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(result == 0); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 9); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Test read of image */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - result = eet_data_image_header_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "0", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(result == 0); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 0); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - - data = malloc(w * h * 4); - fail_if(data == NULL); - result = eet_data_image_read_to_surface(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "0", - 4, - 4, - data, - 2, - 2, - w * 4, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(result != 1); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 0); - fail_if(quality != 100); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - fail_if(data[0] != test_noalpha.color[4 + 4 * w]); - free(data); - - data = malloc(w * h * 4); - fail_if(data == NULL); - result = eet_data_image_read_to_surface(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "0", - 0, - 0, - data, - w, - h, - w * 4, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(result != 1); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 0); - fail_if(quality != 100); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - fail_if(data[0] != test_noalpha.color[0]); - free(data); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "1", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 5); - fail_if(quality != 100); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - fail_if(data[0] != test_noalpha.color[0]); - free(data); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "2", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 9); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - fail_if(data[0] != test_noalpha.color[0]); - free(data); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "3", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(lossy != 1); - free(data); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "5", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(lossy != 1); - free(data); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "6", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_noalpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_noalpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_noalpha.alpha); - fail_if(lossy != 1); - free(data); - - result = eet_data_image_header_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "7", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(result == 0); - fail_if(w != test_alpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_alpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_alpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 9); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "7", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_alpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_alpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_alpha.alpha); - fail_if(compress != 9); - fail_if(lossy != 0); - fail_if(data[0] != test_alpha.color[0]); - free(data); - - result = eet_data_image_header_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "9", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(result == 0); - fail_if(w != test_alpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_alpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_alpha.alpha); - fail_if(lossy != 1); - - data = eet_data_image_read(ef, - EET_TEST_FILE_IMAGE "9", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compress, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - fail_if(w != test_alpha.w); - fail_if(h != test_alpha.h); - fail_if(alpha != test_alpha.alpha); - fail_if(lossy != 1); - free(data); - - eet_close(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST - -#define IM0 0x00112233 -#define IM1 0x44556677 -#define IM2 0x8899aabb -#define IM3 0xccddeeff - -START_TEST(eet_small_image) -{ - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - unsigned int image[4]; - unsigned int *data; - Eet_File *ef; - unsigned int w; - unsigned int h; - int alpha; - int compression; - int quality; - int lossy; - int result; - - image[0] = IM0; - image[1] = IM1; - image[2] = IM2; - image[3] = IM3; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - result = eet_data_image_write(ef, "/images/test", image, 2, 2, 1, 9, 100, 0); - fail_if(result == 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - data = (unsigned int *)eet_data_image_read(ef, - "/images/test", - &w, - &h, - &alpha, - &compression, - &quality, - &lossy); - fail_if(data == NULL); - - eet_close(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - fail_if(data[0] != IM0); - fail_if(data[1] != IM1); - fail_if(data[2] != IM2); - fail_if(data[3] != IM3); - - free(data); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_identity_simple) -{ - const char *buffer = "Here is a string of data to save !"; - const void *tmp; - Eet_File *ef; - Eet_Key *k; - FILE *noread; - char *test; - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - int size; - int fd; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - fail_if(chdir(CERT_DIR)); - fail_if(!(noread = fopen("/dev/null", "w"))); - - /* Sign an eet file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_write(ef, "keys/tests", buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1, 0)); - - k = eet_identity_open("cert.pem", "key.pem", NULL); - fail_if(!k); - - fail_if(eet_identity_set(ef, k) != EET_ERROR_NONE); - eet_identity_print(k, noread); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Open a signed file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - test = eet_read(ef, "keys/tests", &size); - fail_if(!test); - fail_if(size != (int)strlen(buffer) + 1); - - fail_if(memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) != 0); - - tmp = eet_identity_x509(ef, &size); - fail_if(tmp == NULL); - - eet_identity_certificate_print(tmp, size, noread); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* As we are changing file contain in less than 1s, this could get unnoticed - by eet cache system. */ - eet_clearcache(); - - /* Corrupting the file. */ - fd = open(file, O_WRONLY); - fail_if(fd < 0); - - fail_if(lseek(fd, 200, SEEK_SET) != 200); - fail_if(write(fd, "42", 2) != 2); - fail_if(lseek(fd, 50, SEEK_SET) != 50); - fail_if(write(fd, "42", 2) != 2); - fail_if(lseek(fd, 88, SEEK_SET) != 88); - fail_if(write(fd, "42", 2) != 2); - - close(fd); - - /* Attempt to open a modified file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_identity_open_simple) -{ - Eet_Key *k = NULL; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(chdir(CERT_DIR)); - - k = eet_identity_open("cert.pem", "key.pem", NULL); - fail_if(!k); - - if (k) - eet_identity_close(k); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_identity_open_pkcs8) -{ - Eet_Key *k = NULL; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(chdir(CERT_DIR)); - - k = eet_identity_open("cert.pem", "key_enc_none.pem", NULL); - fail_if(!k); - - if (k) - eet_identity_close(k); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST - -static int -pass_get(char *pass, - int size, - __UNUSED__ int rwflags, - __UNUSED__ void *u) -{ - memset(pass, 0, size); - - if ((int)strlen("password") > size) - return 0; - - snprintf(pass, size, "%s", "password"); - return strlen(pass); -} /* pass_get */ - -static int -badpass_get(char *pass, - int size, - __UNUSED__ int rwflags, - __UNUSED__ void *u) -{ - memset(pass, 0, size); - - if ((int)strlen("bad password") > size) - return 0; - - snprintf(pass, size, "%s", "bad password"); - return strlen(pass); -} /* badpass_get */ - -START_TEST(eet_identity_open_pkcs8_enc) -{ - Eet_Key *k = NULL; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(chdir(CERT_DIR)); - - k = eet_identity_open("cert.pem", "key_enc.pem", NULL); - fail_if(k); - - if (k) - eet_identity_close(k); - - k = eet_identity_open("cert.pem", "key_enc.pem", &badpass_get); - fail_if(k); - - if (k) - eet_identity_close(k); - - k = eet_identity_open("cert.pem", "key_enc.pem", &pass_get); - fail_if(!k); - - if (k) - eet_identity_close(k); - - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_cipher_decipher_simple) -{ - const char *buffer = "Here is a string of data to save !"; - const char *key = "This is a crypto key"; - const char *key_bad = "This is another crypto key"; - Eet_File *ef; - char *test; - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - int size; - - eet_init(); - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - fail_if(chdir(CERT_DIR)); - - /* Crypt an eet file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_write_cipher(ef, "keys/tests", buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1, 0, - key)); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Decrypt an eet file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - test = eet_read_cipher(ef, "keys/tests", &size, key); - fail_if(!test); - fail_if(size != (int)strlen(buffer) + 1); - - fail_if(memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) != 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - /* Decrypt an eet file. */ - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - fail_if(!ef); - - test = eet_read_cipher(ef, "keys/tests", &size, key_bad); - - if (size == (int)strlen(buffer) + 1) - fail_if(memcmp(test, buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1) == 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST - -#ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS - -static Eina_Bool open_worker_stop; - -# ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD - -static void * -open_close_worker(void *path) -{ - while (!open_worker_stop) - { - Eet_File *ef = eet_open((char const *)path, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (ef == NULL) - pthread_exit("eet_open() failed"); - else - { - Eet_Error err_code = eet_close(ef); - if (err_code != EET_ERROR_NONE) - pthread_exit("eet_close() failed"); - } - } - - pthread_exit(NULL); -} /* open_close_worker */ - -# else /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - -static unsigned int __stdcall -open_close_worker(void *path) -{ - while (!open_worker_stop) - { - Eet_File *ef = eet_open((char const *)path, EET_FILE_MODE_READ); - if (ef == NULL) - _endthreadex(-1); - else - { - Eet_Error err_code = eet_close(ef); - if (err_code != EET_ERROR_NONE) - _endthreadex(-2); - } - } - - _endthreadex(0); -} /* open_close_worker */ - -# endif /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - -START_TEST(eet_cache_concurrency) -{ - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - const char *buffer = "test data"; - Eet_File *ef; - void *thread_ret; - unsigned int n; -# ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD - pthread_t thread; -# else /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - uintptr_t thread; - unsigned int thread_id; - DWORD ret; -# endif /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - - eet_init(); - eina_threads_init(); - - /* create a file to test with */ - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - fail_if(!eet_write(ef, "keys/tests", buffer, strlen(buffer) + 1, 0)); - - /* start a thread that repeatedly opens and closes a file */ - open_worker_stop = 0; -# ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD - pthread_create(&thread, NULL, open_close_worker, file); -# else /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - thread = _beginthreadex(NULL, 0, open_close_worker, file, 0, &thread_id); -# endif /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - /* clear the cache repeatedly in this thread */ - for (n = 0; n < 20000; ++n) - { - eet_clearcache(); - } - - /* join the other thread, and fail if it returned an error message */ - open_worker_stop = 1; -# ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD - fail_if(pthread_join(thread, &thread_ret) != 0); - fail_unless(thread_ret == NULL, (char const *)thread_ret); -# else /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - ret = WaitForSingleObject((HANDLE)thread, INFINITE); - fail_if(ret != WAIT_OBJECT_0); - fail_if(GetExitCodeThread((HANDLE)thread, &ret) == FALSE); - fail_if(ret != 0); -# endif /* ifdef _EET_INCLUDED_PTHREAD */ - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eina_threads_shutdown(); - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST - -#endif /* EINA_HAVE_THREADS */ - -typedef struct _Eet_Connection_Data Eet_Connection_Data; -struct _Eet_Connection_Data -{ - Eet_Connection *conn; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eina_Bool test; -}; - -static Eina_Bool -_eet_connection_read(const void *eet_data, - size_t size, - void *user_data) -{ - Eet_Connection_Data *dt = user_data; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type *result; - Eet_Node *node; - int test; - - result = eet_data_descriptor_decode(dt->edd, eet_data, size); - node = eet_data_node_decode_cipher(eet_data, NULL, size); - - /* Test the resulting data. */ - fail_if(!node); - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(result, 0) != 0); - fail_if(_eet_test_ex_check(eina_list_data_get(result->list), 1) != 0); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->ilist) == NULL); - fail_if(*((int *)eina_list_data_get(result->ilist)) != 42); - fail_if(eina_list_data_get(result->slist) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_list_data_get(result->slist), "test") != 0); - fail_if(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1) == NULL); - fail_if(strcmp(eina_hash_find(result->shash, EET_TEST_KEY1), "test") != 0); - fail_if(strcmp(result->charray[0], "test") != 0); - - test = 0; - if (result->hash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->hash, func, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - if (result->ihash) - eina_hash_foreach(result->ihash, func7, &test); - - fail_if(test != 0); - - if (!dt->test) - { - dt->test = EINA_TRUE; - fail_if(!eet_connection_node_send(dt->conn, node, NULL)); - } - - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* _eet_connection_read */ - -static Eina_Bool -_eet_connection_write(const void *data, - size_t size, - void *user_data) -{ - Eet_Connection_Data *dt = user_data; - int still; - - if (!dt->test) - { - int step = size / 3; - - eet_connection_received(dt->conn, data, step); - eet_connection_received(dt->conn, (char *)data + step, step); - size -= 2 * step; - still = eet_connection_received(dt->conn, (char *)data + 2 * step, size); - } - else - still = eet_connection_received(dt->conn, data, size); - - fail_if(still); - - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* _eet_connection_write */ - -START_TEST(eet_connection_check) -{ - Eet_Connection *conn; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Connection_Data ecd; - Eet_Test_Ex_Type etbt; - Eina_Bool on_going; - - eet_init(); - - _eet_test_ex_set(&etbt, 0); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.list = eina_list_prepend(etbt.list, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 1)); - etbt.hash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY1, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - eina_hash_add(etbt.hash, EET_TEST_KEY2, _eet_test_ex_set(NULL, 2)); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ilist = eina_list_prepend(etbt.ilist, &i42); - etbt.ihash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY1, &i7); - eina_hash_add(etbt.ihash, EET_TEST_KEY2, &i7); - etbt.slist = eina_list_prepend(NULL, "test"); - etbt.shash = eina_hash_string_superfast_new(NULL); - eina_hash_add(etbt.shash, EET_TEST_KEY1, "test"); - memset(&etbt.charray, 0, sizeof(etbt.charray)); - etbt.charray[0] = "test"; - - eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set(&eddc, sizeof (eddc), - "Eet_Test_Ex_Type", - sizeof(Eet_Test_Ex_Type)); - - edd = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - fail_if(!edd); - - _eet_build_ex_descriptor(edd); - - /* Create a connection. */ - conn = eet_connection_new(_eet_connection_read, _eet_connection_write, &ecd); - fail_if(!conn); - - /* Init context. */ - ecd.test = EINA_FALSE; - ecd.conn = conn; - ecd.edd = edd; - - /* Test the connection. */ - fail_if(!eet_connection_send(conn, edd, &etbt, NULL)); - - fail_if(!ecd.test); - - fail_if(!eet_connection_close(conn, &on_going)); - - fail_if(on_going); - - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST - -struct _Eet_5FP -{ - Eina_F32p32 fp32; - Eina_F16p16 fp16; - Eina_F8p24 fp8; - Eina_F32p32 f1; - Eina_F32p32 f0; -}; -typedef struct _Eet_5FP Eet_5FP; - -struct _Eet_5DBL -{ - double fp32; - double fp16; - float fp8; - double f1; - double f0; -}; -typedef struct _Eet_5DBL Eet_5DBL; - -START_TEST(eet_fp) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd_5FP; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd_5DBL; - Eet_5FP origin; - Eet_5DBL *convert; - Eet_5FP *build; - void *blob; - int size; - - eet_init(); - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_5FP); - edd_5FP = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "fp32", fp32, EET_T_F32P32); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "fp16", fp16, EET_T_F16P16); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "fp8", fp8, EET_T_F8P24); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "f1", f1, EET_T_F32P32); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "f0", f0, EET_T_F32P32); - - eet_eina_stream_data_descriptor_class_set(&eddc, sizeof (eddc), "Eet_5FP", sizeof (Eet_5DBL)); - edd_5DBL = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "fp32", fp32, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "fp16", fp16, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "fp8", fp8, EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "f1", f1, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "f0", f0, EET_T_DOUBLE); - - origin.fp32 = eina_f32p32_double_from(1.125); - origin.fp16 = eina_f16p16_int_from(2000); - origin.fp8 = eina_f8p24_int_from(125); - origin.f1 = eina_f32p32_int_from(1); - origin.f0 = 0; - - blob = eet_data_descriptor_encode(edd_5FP, &origin, &size); - fail_if(!blob || size <= 0); - - build = eet_data_descriptor_decode(edd_5FP, blob, size); - fail_if(!build); - - convert = eet_data_descriptor_decode(edd_5DBL, blob, size); - fail_if(!convert); - - fail_if(build->fp32 != eina_f32p32_double_from(1.125)); - fail_if(build->fp16 != eina_f16p16_int_from(2000)); - fail_if(build->fp8 != eina_f8p24_int_from(125)); - fail_if(build->f1 != eina_f32p32_int_from(1)); - fail_if(build->f0 != 0); - - fail_if(convert->fp32 != 1.125); - fail_if(convert->fp16 != 2000); - fail_if(convert->fp8 != 125); - fail_if(convert->f1 != 1); - fail_if(convert->f0 != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_file_fp) -{ - char *file = strdup("/tmp/eet_suite_testXXXXXX"); - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd_5FP; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd_5DBL; - Eet_File *ef; - Eet_5FP origin; - Eet_5DBL *convert; - Eet_5FP *build; - - eet_init(); - - EET_EINA_FILE_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_5FP); - edd_5FP = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "fp32", fp32, EET_T_F32P32); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "fp16", fp16, EET_T_F16P16); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "fp8", fp8, EET_T_F8P24); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "f1", f1, EET_T_F32P32); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5FP, Eet_5FP, "f0", f0, EET_T_F32P32); - - eet_eina_file_data_descriptor_class_set(&eddc, sizeof (eddc), "Eet_5FP", sizeof (Eet_5DBL)); - edd_5DBL = eet_data_descriptor_file_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "fp32", fp32, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "fp16", fp16, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "fp8", fp8, EET_T_FLOAT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "f1", f1, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(edd_5DBL, Eet_5DBL, "f0", f0, EET_T_DOUBLE); - - origin.fp32 = eina_f32p32_double_from(1.125); - origin.fp16 = eina_f16p16_int_from(2000); - origin.fp8 = eina_f8p24_int_from(125); - origin.f1 = eina_f32p32_int_from(1); - origin.f0 = 0; - - fail_if(!(file = tmpnam(file))); - - ef = eet_open(file, EET_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE); - fail_if(!ef); - - fail_if(!eet_data_write(ef, edd_5FP, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1, &origin, 1)); - - build = eet_data_read(ef, edd_5FP, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1); - fail_if(!build); - - convert = eet_data_read(ef, edd_5DBL, EET_TEST_FILE_KEY1); - fail_if(!convert); - - fail_if(build->fp32 != eina_f32p32_double_from(1.125)); - fail_if(build->fp16 != eina_f16p16_int_from(2000)); - fail_if(build->fp8 != eina_f8p24_int_from(125)); - fail_if(build->f1 != eina_f32p32_int_from(1)); - fail_if(build->f0 != 0); - - fail_if(convert->fp32 != 1.125); - fail_if(convert->fp16 != 2000); - fail_if(convert->fp8 != 125); - fail_if(convert->f1 != 1); - fail_if(convert->f0 != 0); - - eet_close(ef); - - fail_if(unlink(file) != 0); - - eet_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST - -typedef struct _Eet_Union_Test Eet_Union_Test; -typedef struct _Eet_Variant_Test Eet_Variant_Test; -typedef struct _Eet_Variant_Type Eet_Variant_Type; -typedef struct _Eet_Inherit_Test1 Eet_Inherit_Test1; -typedef struct _Eet_Inherit_Test2 Eet_Inherit_Test2; -typedef struct _Eet_Inherit_Test3 Eet_Inherit_Test3; -typedef struct _Eet_St1 Eet_St1; -typedef struct _Eet_St2 Eet_St2; -typedef struct _Eet_St3 Eet_St3; -typedef struct _Eet_List Eet_List; - -typedef enum _Eet_Union -{ - EET_UNKNOWN, - EET_ST1, - EET_ST2, - EET_ST3 -} Eet_Union; - -struct -{ - Eet_Union u; - const char *name; -} eet_mapping[] = { - { EET_ST1, "ST1" }, - { EET_ST2, "ST2" }, - { EET_ST3, "ST3" }, - { EET_UNKNOWN, NULL } -}; - -struct _Eet_St1 -{ - double val1; - int stuff; - char *s1; -}; - -struct _Eet_St2 -{ - Eina_Bool b1; - unsigned long long v1; -}; - -struct _Eet_St3 -{ - int boby; -}; - -struct _Eet_Union_Test -{ - Eet_Union type; - - union { - Eet_St1 st1; - Eet_St2 st2; - Eet_St3 st3; - } u; -}; - -struct _Eet_Variant_Type -{ - const char *type; - Eina_Bool unknow : 1; -}; - -struct _Eet_Variant_Test -{ - Eet_Variant_Type t; - - void *data; - Eina_List *data_list; -}; - -struct _Eet_Inherit_Test1 -{ - Eet_Union type; - Eet_St1 st1; -}; -struct _Eet_Inherit_Test2 -{ - Eet_Union type; - Eet_St2 st2; -}; -struct _Eet_Inherit_Test3 -{ - Eet_Union type; - Eet_St3 st3; -}; - -struct _Eet_List -{ - Eina_List *list; -}; - -static const char * -_eet_union_type_get(const void *data, - Eina_Bool *unknow) -{ - const Eet_Union *u = data; - int i; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = EINA_FALSE; - - for (i = 0; eet_mapping[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (*u == eet_mapping[i].u) - return eet_mapping[i].name; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = EINA_TRUE; - - return NULL; -} /* _eet_union_type_get */ - -static Eina_Bool -_eet_union_type_set(const char *type, - void *data, - Eina_Bool unknow) -{ - Eet_Union *u = data; - int i; - - if (unknow) - return EINA_FALSE; - - for (i = 0; eet_mapping[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (strcmp(eet_mapping[i].name, type) == 0) - { - *u = eet_mapping[i].u; - return EINA_TRUE; - } - - return EINA_FALSE; -} /* _eet_union_type_set */ - -static const char * -_eet_variant_type_get(const void *data, - Eina_Bool *unknow) -{ - const Eet_Variant_Type *type = data; - int i; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = type->unknow; - - for (i = 0; eet_mapping[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (strcmp(type->type, eet_mapping[i].name) == 0) - return eet_mapping[i].name; - - if (unknow) - *unknow = EINA_FALSE; - - return type->type; -} /* _eet_variant_type_get */ - -static Eina_Bool -_eet_variant_type_set(const char *type, - void *data, - Eina_Bool unknow) -{ - Eet_Variant_Type *vt = data; - - vt->type = type; - vt->unknow = unknow; - return EINA_TRUE; -} /* _eet_variant_type_set */ - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_eet_st1_dd(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *res; - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_St1); - res = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(res, Eet_St1, "val1", val1, EET_T_DOUBLE); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(res, Eet_St1, "stuff", stuff, EET_T_INT); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(res, Eet_St1, "s1", s1, EET_T_STRING); - - return res; -} /* _eet_st1_dd */ - -static void -_eet_st1_set(Eet_St1 *st1, - int i) -{ - st1->val1 = EET_TEST_DOUBLE; - st1->stuff = EET_TEST_INT + i; - st1->s1 = EET_TEST_STRING; -} /* _eet_st1_set */ - -static void -_eet_st1_cmp(Eet_St1 *st1, - int i) -{ - double tmp; - - fail_if(!st1); - - tmp = st1->val1 - EET_TEST_DOUBLE; - if (tmp < 0) - tmp = -tmp; - - fail_if(tmp > 0.005); - fail_if(st1->stuff != EET_TEST_INT + i); - fail_if(strcmp(st1->s1, EET_TEST_STRING)); -} /* _eet_st1_cmp */ - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_eet_st2_dd(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *res; - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_St2); - res = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(res, Eet_St2, "b1", b1, EET_T_UCHAR); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(res, Eet_St2, "v1", v1, EET_T_ULONG_LONG); - - return res; -} /* _eet_st2_dd */ - -static void -_eet_st2_set(Eet_St2 *st2, - int i) -{ - st2->b1 = EINA_TRUE; - st2->v1 = EET_TEST_LONG_LONG + i; -} /* _eet_st2_set */ - -static void -_eet_st2_cmp(Eet_St2 *st2, - int i) -{ - fail_if(!st2->b1); - fail_if(st2->v1 != EET_TEST_LONG_LONG + i); -} /* _eet_st2_cmp */ - -static Eet_Data_Descriptor * -_eet_st3_dd(void) -{ - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *res; - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_St3); - res = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_BASIC(res, Eet_St3, "boby", boby, EET_T_INT); - - return res; -} /* _eet_st3_dd */ - -static void -_eet_st3_set(Eet_St3 *st3, - int i) -{ - st3->boby = EET_TEST_INT + i; -} /* _eet_st3_set */ - -static void -_eet_st3_cmp(Eet_St3 *st3, - int i) -{ - fail_if(st3->boby != EET_TEST_INT + i); -} /* _eet_st3_cmp */ - -START_TEST(eet_test_union) -{ - Eet_Union_Test *eut; - Eet_List *l; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *unified; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *m; - void *blob; - int size; - int i; - - eina_init(); - eet_init(); - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_Union_Test); - edd = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_Union_Test); - m = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - eddc.version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - eddc.func.type_get = _eet_union_type_get; - eddc.func.type_set = _eet_union_type_set; - unified = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified, "ST1", _eet_st1_dd()); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified, "ST2", _eet_st2_dd()); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified, "ST3", _eet_st3_dd()); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_UNION(edd, Eet_Union_Test, "u", u, type, unified); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(m, Eet_List, "list", list, edd); - - l = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_List)); - -#define EUT_NEW(Type_Index) \ - eut = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Union_Test)); \ - eut->type = EET_ST ## Type_Index; \ - _eet_st ## Type_Index ## _set(&(eut->u.st ## Type_Index), i); - - for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) - { - EUT_NEW(1); - l->list = eina_list_append(l->list, eut); - - EUT_NEW(2); - l->list = eina_list_append(l->list, eut); - - EUT_NEW(3); - l->list = eina_list_append(l->list, eut); - } - - blob = eet_data_descriptor_encode(m, l, &size); - fail_if(!blob || size <= 0); - - l = eet_data_descriptor_decode(m, blob, size); - fail_if(!l); - - fail_if(eina_list_count(l->list) != 9); - -#define EUT_CMP(Type_Index) \ - eut = eina_list_nth(l->list, i * 3 + Type_Index - 1); \ - fail_if(eut->type != EET_ST ## Type_Index); \ - _eet_st ## Type_Index ## _cmp(&(eut->u.st ## Type_Index), i); - - for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) - { - EUT_CMP(1); - EUT_CMP(2); - EUT_CMP(3); - } - - eet_shutdown(); - eina_shutdown(); -} -END_TEST -START_TEST(eet_test_variant) -{ - Eet_Variant_Test *evt; - Eet_List *l; - Eet_St1 *st1; - Eet_St2 *st2; - Eet_St3 *st3; - Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class eddc; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *edd; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *unified; - Eet_Data_Descriptor *m; - void *blob; - int size; - int i; - - eina_init(); - eet_init(); - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_Variant_Test); - edd = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_EINA_STREAM_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_SET(&eddc, Eet_Variant_Test); - m = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - eddc.version = EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_CLASS_VERSION; - eddc.func.type_get = _eet_variant_type_get; - eddc.func.type_set = _eet_variant_type_set; - unified = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified, "ST1", _eet_st1_dd()); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified, "ST2", _eet_st2_dd()); - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_MAPPING(unified, "ST3", _eet_st3_dd()); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VARIANT(edd, - Eet_Variant_Test, - "data", - data, - t, - unified); - - unified = eet_data_descriptor_stream_new(&eddc); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(unified, "ST1", - EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_LIST, - 0, 0, NULL, _eet_st1_dd()); - eet_data_descriptor_element_add(unified, "ST2", - EET_T_UNKNOW, EET_G_LIST, - 0, 0, NULL, _eet_st2_dd()); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_VARIANT(edd, Eet_Variant_Test, - "data_list", data_list, t, unified); - - EET_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_ADD_LIST(m, Eet_List, "list", list, edd); - - l = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_List)); - -#define EVT_NEW(Type_Index) \ - evt = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_Variant_Test)); \ - evt->t.type = eet_mapping[Type_Index - 1].name; \ - st ## Type_Index = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_St ## Type_Index)); \ - _eet_st ## Type_Index ## _set(st ## Type_Index, i); \ - evt->data = st ## Type_Index; - - for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) - { - EVT_NEW(1); - l->list = eina_list_append(l->list, evt); - - st1 = calloc(1, sizeof (Eet_St1)); - _eet_st1_set(st1, i); - evt->data_list = eina_list_append(evt->data_list, st1); - - EVT_NEW(2); - l->list = eina_list_append(l->list, evt); - - EVT_NEW(3); - l->list = eina_list_append(l->list, evt); - } - - blob = eet_data_descriptor_encode(m, l, &size); - fail_if(!blob || size <= 0); - - l = eet_data_descriptor_decode(m, blob, size); - fail_if(!l); - - fail_if(eina_list_count(l->list) != 9); - -#define EVT_CMP(Type_Index) \ - evt = eina_list_nth(l->list, i * 3 + Type_Index - 1); \ - fail_if(strcmp(evt->t.type, eet_mapping[Type_Index - 1].name) != 0); \ - _eet_st ## Type_Index ## _cmp(evt->data, i); - - for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) - { - EVT_CMP(1); - - fail_if(!evt->data_list); - fail_if(eina_list_count(evt->data_list) != 1); - - st1 = eina_list_data_get(evt->data_list); - _eet_st1_cmp(st1, i); - - EVT_CMP(2); - EVT_CMP(3); - } - - eet_shutdown(); - eina_shutdown(); -} /* START_TEST */ - -END_TEST - -Suite * -eet_suite(void) -{ - Suite *s; - TCase *tc; - - s = suite_create("Eet"); - - tc = tcase_create("Eet_Init"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_test_init); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); - - tc = tcase_create("Eet Data Encoding/Decoding"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_test_basic_data_type_encoding_decoding); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_test_data_type_encoding_decoding); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_test_data_type_dump_undump); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_fp); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_test_union); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_test_variant); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); - - tc = tcase_create("Eet File"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_file_simple_write); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_file_data_test); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_file_data_dump_test); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_file_fp); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); - - tc = tcase_create("Eet Image"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_image); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_small_image); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); - -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE - tc = tcase_create("Eet Identity"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_identity_simple); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_identity_open_simple); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_identity_open_pkcs8); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_identity_open_pkcs8_enc); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SIGNATURE */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CIPHER - tc = tcase_create("Eet Cipher"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_cipher_decipher_simple); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); -#endif /* ifdef HAVE_CIPHER */ - -#ifdef EINA_HAVE_THREADS - tc = tcase_create("Eet Cache"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_cache_concurrency); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); -#endif /* ifdef EFL_HAVE_THREADS */ - - tc = tcase_create("Eet Connection"); - tcase_add_test(tc, eet_connection_check); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); - - return s; -} /* eet_suite */ - -int -main(void) -{ - Suite *s; - SRunner *sr; - int failed_count; - - s = eet_suite(); - sr = srunner_create(s); - srunner_run_all(sr, CK_ENV); - failed_count = srunner_ntests_failed(sr); - srunner_free(sr); - - return (failed_count == 0) ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE; -} /* main */ - diff --git a/src/tests/eet_suite.h b/src/tests/eet_suite.h deleted file mode 100644 index c5c91aa..0000000 --- a/src/tests/eet_suite.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _EET_SUITE_H -# define _EET_SUITE_H - -#include "Eet.h" - -void -eet_test_setup_eddc(Eet_Data_Descriptor_Class *eddc); - -#endif /* _EET_SUITE_H */ diff --git a/src/tests/key.pem b/src/tests/key.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 74763ca..0000000 --- a/src/tests/key.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- -MIICXAIBAAKBgQDIhOPOnkTinjxtP+t/Q+F00w0fV0kVqdcamc6uz/o41kRW2fzF -lSFc5HODEZvN1DqJWz4++i4zNdHLHmlQISuxvQh6dnbq+GpVr3Qlzx+UPizzhUvY -DMdCc/RGXhxzh2Si8iXSkpqLfs5bsCUy3tPNUUVMMzSnLeia1VRv+0piEwIDAQAB -AoGAfLLHyNJ8HEIzae16UmawaqplWrw5YxOABbbo5aXJAledoDVoEKexW8dmXngw -4Eu/K3RmvVtwJ8CsexiqfX5jYMU+YKRbww6Vqr/punIUhiEHVarHMFKG9yo14qSa -z2xPgXvC5p7/Rhci+rAUp36S5kIHch5sLhEEcJayymyzDyECQQD/5B3JdpcovrSI -+nyZ8Iub2+I3f3uox6m1DKxHead26ICoIr7VCnPV5J1gLIB2MofVCbKhmy4PNi5a -0QdvazJfAkEAyJq9Y+9SQ4sCOVDrFklJxhXuZE4WbnR32XsBdnQ9dauo0E2vDVkv -6mHnzMWroTjLv4hH5nufE5NvMo8PNGB0zQJAFOKkf737JmsyRv/Szamxa14t/4Ob -LzJkqo9HPGo0feMKJS74zmCVBb8sDR50ubD0HzI0bzZAMyOj8uuepLxmFwJAH+RR -5bhfeLN52AjgRvvBycckzjeH42mKwD2I/v794l43CV7ATLv4HSgRhQGMBqaT5dBR -tffDU4Zl8EDEJwyKpQJBAJ2NNacURTyavU699QJOIdGAsA4KXici8H3PuuWMtHLR -RKdPFeaCRn+9p7Tglf0rH9hUGOpUXHYD3+ECt6gnVDc= ------END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- diff --git a/src/tests/key_enc.pem b/src/tests/key_enc.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 83c1ba2..0000000 --- a/src/tests/key_enc.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY----- -MIICxjBABgkqhkiG9w0BBQ0wMzAbBgkqhkiG9w0BBQwwDgQILLqDZE1i0Y8CAggA -MBQGCCqGSIb3DQMHBAjwbnSdTCCDOASCAoB0rMuSIXrzqFQnCexMkC9A5jyd+HvC -2UV6EWIfFU4yBvp+2dfHg6RKUoZ0wGk8FxAkaAj+boVwf16PPXXQ70AQBb0iGeb4 -YLdjDF2zSoIK3SbsWrhAfJhSMbcMftEZnLTYxLSkTv5R8jb0IPybVNTqFf+KmGav -DwyRVQrdAxIYdJSPwd61Fhs1VqzptmQ8DLKHy35X1fIro3py4jncBhsuqf6H3yj1 -ZFuzCPnwB8unASgbTPD43yObrjyWTjbTtp59WavVdnNS+m7QNW+OfxznHUUJXtMz -/EniglUhR1Uf75wpMpQIPfC77Cary0Y4iLGQZiF1C0WjQzMBufckJFJVRFGfkkMl -ijlaijLUYMqENJ6wsyK5lihsoBCzIDoqI375s9pdeln8sd33Yu+L/Gu4Xo8Bh5cM -6mlo9WUgw5KibmlZHGEAGdKxcvL0ywswuwQ6yhwcdvCAt6MfrWJNpksa9JmpXJi8 -c21lHwnoyG1DgSqY5VhRyitfnuY3Jegj+7njhooiAJM9w7fxpafN9oxiaJBvPFqd -lfJ42Pj5rkjjVqXOJX7Cf7sF85tW7ygwdGWyXvHn2fhQ+vjaDtZalry//Xytet4r -lvTerO6M6WVMk2yM7vdeBU7c74LVIJmwGR6d837OPax1V+Z9yq6zDuJAQ3l9mtmu -gowV3xInTFRsnSOQcYW5y8dNnugR9FBh8f1NI7SPyW0reeVbPXXhRxg+TyogIXhh -yAfWJ6dDLZ31EVCdqRKxK7b9u2r3dsuaiwT1jFg59Eu2AifFi0j7aDA1lGIKoj3C -cPDwJd8weC+UoWpWX/O4KOpaU62Rwt5wRoOxELG6lHy7cOjZgLmwjg1G ------END ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY----- diff --git a/src/tests/key_enc_none.pem b/src/tests/key_enc_none.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 1163851..0000000 --- a/src/tests/key_enc_none.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- -MIICdgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCAmAwggJcAgEAAoGBAMiE486eROKePG0/ -639D4XTTDR9XSRWp1xqZzq7P+jjWRFbZ/MWVIVzkc4MRm83UOolbPj76LjM10cse -aVAhK7G9CHp2dur4alWvdCXPH5Q+LPOFS9gMx0Jz9EZeHHOHZKLyJdKSmot+zluw -JTLe081RRUwzNKct6JrVVG/7SmITAgMBAAECgYB8ssfI0nwcQjNp7XpSZrBqqmVa -vDljE4AFtujlpckCV52gNWgQp7Fbx2ZeeDDgS78rdGa9W3AnwKx7GKp9fmNgxT5g -pFvDDpWqv+m6chSGIQdVqscwUob3KjXipJrPbE+Be8Lmnv9GFyL6sBSnfpLmQgdy -HmwuEQRwlrLKbLMPIQJBAP/kHcl2lyi+tIj6fJnwi5vb4jd/e6jHqbUMrEd5p3bo -gKgivtUKc9XknWAsgHYyh9UJsqGbLg82LlrRB29rMl8CQQDImr1j71JDiwI5UOsW -SUnGFe5kThZudHfZewF2dD11q6jQTa8NWS/qYefMxauhOMu/iEfme58Tk28yjw80 -YHTNAkAU4qR/vfsmazJG/9LNqbFrXi3/g5svMmSqj0c8ajR94wolLvjOYJUFvywN -HnS5sPQfMjRvNkAzI6Py656kvGYXAkAf5FHluF94s3nYCOBG+8HJxyTON4fjaYrA -PYj+/v3iXjcJXsBMu/gdKBGFAYwGppPl0FG198NThmXwQMQnDIqlAkEAnY01pxRF -PJq9Tr31Ak4h0YCwDgpeJyLwfc+65Yy0ctFEp08V5oJGf72ntOCV/Ssf2FQY6lRc -dgPf4QK3qCdUNw== ------END PRIVATE KEY----- |