/*
* Routine to create a new MSDOS filesystem node
*
* Copyright (C) 2001 OKTET Ltd., St.-Petersburg, Russia
* Author: Eugeny S. Mints <Eugeny.Mints@oktet.ru>
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.rtems.com/license/LICENSE.
*
* @(#) $Id$
*
*/
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <rtems/libio_.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "fat.h"
#include "fat_fat_operations.h"
#include "fat_file.h"
#include "msdos.h"
/* msdos_creat_node --
* Create a new node. If a new node is file, FAT 32 Bytes Directory
* Entry Structure is initialized, free space is found in parent
* directory and structure is written to the disk. In case of directory,
* all above steps present and also new cluster is allocated for a
* new directory and dot and dotdot nodes are created in alloceted cluster.
*
* PARAMETERS:
* parent_loc - parent (directory we are going to create node in)
* type - new node type (file or directory)
* name - new node name
* mode - mode
* link_info - fs_info of existing node for a pseudo "hard-link"
* (see msdos_file.c, msdos_link for documentation)
*
* RETURNS:
* RC_OK on success, or -1 if error occured (errno set appropriately).
*
*/
int
msdos_creat_node(
rtems_filesystem_location_info_t *parent_loc,
msdos_node_type_t type,
char *name,
mode_t mode,
const fat_file_fd_t *link_fd
)
{
int rc = RC_OK;
ssize_t ret = 0;
msdos_fs_info_t *fs_info = parent_loc->mt_entry->fs_info;
fat_file_fd_t *parent_fat_fd = parent_loc->node_access;
fat_file_fd_t *fat_fd = NULL;
time_t time_ret = 0;
uint16_t time_val = 0;
uint16_t date = 0;
fat_auxiliary_t aux;
char new_node [MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE];
char dot_dotdot[MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE * 2];
char link_node [MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE];
uint32_t sec = 0;
uint32_t byte = 0;
memset(new_node, 0, MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE);
memset(dot_dotdot, 0, MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE * 2);
/* set up name */
strncpy(MSDOS_DIR_NAME(new_node), name, MSDOS_NAME_MAX);
/* fill reserved field */
*MSDOS_DIR_NT_RES(new_node) = MSDOS_RES_NT_VALUE;
/* set up last write date and time */
time_ret = time(NULL);
if ( time_ret == -1 )
return -1;
msdos_date_unix2dos(time_ret, &time_val, &date);
*MSDOS_DIR_WRITE_TIME(new_node) = CT_LE_W(time_val);
*MSDOS_DIR_WRITE_DATE(new_node) = CT_LE_W(date);
/* initialize directory/file size */
*MSDOS_DIR_FILE_SIZE(new_node) = MSDOS_INIT_DIR_SIZE;
if (type == MSDOS_DIRECTORY){
*MSDOS_DIR_ATTR(new_node) |= MSDOS_ATTR_DIRECTORY;
}
else if (type == MSDOS_HARD_LINK) {
/*
* when we establish a (temporary) hard link,
* we must copy some information from the original
* node to the newly created
*/
/*
* read the original directory entry
*/
sec = fat_cluster_num_to_sector_num(parent_loc->mt_entry,
link_fd->info_cln);
sec += (link_fd->info_ofs >> fs_info->fat.vol.sec_log2);
byte = (link_fd->info_ofs & (fs_info->fat.vol.bps - 1));
ret = _fat_block_read(parent_loc->mt_entry,
sec, byte, MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE,
link_node);
if (ret < 0) {
return -1;
}
/*
* copy various attributes
*/
*MSDOS_DIR_ATTR(new_node) =*MSDOS_DIR_ATTR(link_node);
*MSDOS_DIR_CRT_TIME_TENTH(new_node)=*MSDOS_DIR_CRT_TIME_TENTH(link_node);
*MSDOS_DIR_CRT_TIME(new_node) =*MSDOS_DIR_CRT_TIME(link_node);
*MSDOS_DIR_CRT_DATE(new_node) =*MSDOS_DIR_CRT_DATE(link_node);
/*
* copy/set "file size", "first cluster"
*/
*MSDOS_DIR_FILE_SIZE(new_node) =*MSDOS_DIR_FILE_SIZE(link_node);
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_LOW(new_node) =
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_LOW(link_node);
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_HI(new_node) =
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_HI(link_node);
/*
* set "archive bit" due to changes
*/
*MSDOS_DIR_ATTR(new_node) |= MSDOS_ATTR_ARCHIVE;
/*
* set "last access" date to today
*/
*MSDOS_DIR_LAST_ACCESS_DATE(new_node) = CT_LE_W(date);
}
else { /* regular file... */
*MSDOS_DIR_ATTR(new_node) |= MSDOS_ATTR_ARCHIVE;
}
/*
* find free space in the parent directory and write new initialized
* FAT 32 Bytes Directory Entry Structure to the disk
*/
rc = msdos_get_name_node(parent_loc, NULL, &aux, new_node);
if ( rc != RC_OK )
return rc;
/*
* if we create a new file we are done, if directory there are more steps
* to do
*/
if (type == MSDOS_DIRECTORY)
{
/* open new directory as fat-file */
rc = fat_file_open(parent_loc->mt_entry, aux.cln, aux.ofs, &fat_fd);
if (rc != RC_OK)
goto err;
/*
* we opened fat-file for node we just created, so initialize fat-file
* descritor
*/
fat_fd->info_cln = aux.cln;
fat_fd->info_ofs = aux.ofs;
fat_fd->fat_file_size = 0;
fat_fd->fat_file_type = FAT_DIRECTORY;
fat_fd->size_limit = MSDOS_MAX_DIR_LENGHT;
/*
* dot and dotdot entries are identical to new node except the
* names
*/
memcpy(DOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot), new_node,
MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE);
memcpy(DOTDOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot), new_node,
MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE);
memcpy(MSDOS_DIR_NAME(DOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)), MSDOS_DOT_NAME,
MSDOS_NAME_MAX);
memcpy(MSDOS_DIR_NAME(DOTDOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)), MSDOS_DOTDOT_NAME,
MSDOS_NAME_MAX);
/* set up cluster num for dotdot entry */
/*
* here we can ommit FAT32 condition because for all FAT types dirs
* right under root dir should contain 0 in dotdot entry but for
* FAT12/16 parent_fat_fd->cluster_num always contains such value
*/
if ((FAT_FD_OF_ROOT_DIR(parent_fat_fd)) &&
(fs_info->fat.vol.type & FAT_FAT32))
{
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_LOW(DOTDOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)) = 0x0000;
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_HI(DOTDOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)) = 0x0000;
}
else
{
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_LOW(DOTDOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)) =
CT_LE_W((uint16_t )((parent_fat_fd->cln) & 0x0000FFFF));
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_HI(DOTDOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)) =
CT_LE_W((uint16_t )(((parent_fat_fd->cln) & 0xFFFF0000)>>16));
}
/*
* write dot and dotdot entries to new fat-file: currently fat-file
* correspondes to a new node is zero length, so it will be extended
* by one cluster and entries will be written
*/
ret = fat_file_write(parent_loc->mt_entry, fat_fd, 0,
MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE * 2,
(uint8_t *)dot_dotdot);
if (ret < 0)
{
rc = -1;
goto error;
}
/* increment fat-file size by cluster size */
fat_fd->fat_file_size += fs_info->fat.vol.bpc;
/* set up cluster num for dot entry */
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_LOW(DOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)) =
CT_LE_W((uint16_t )((fat_fd->cln) & 0x0000FFFF));
*MSDOS_DIR_FIRST_CLUSTER_HI(DOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot)) =
CT_LE_W((uint16_t )(((fat_fd->cln) & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16));
/* rewrite dot entry */
ret = fat_file_write(parent_loc->mt_entry, fat_fd, 0,
MSDOS_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_STRUCT_SIZE,
(uint8_t *)DOT_NODE_P(dot_dotdot));
if (ret < 0)
{
rc = -1;
goto error;
}
/* write first cluster num of a new directory to disk */
rc = msdos_set_first_cluster_num(parent_loc->mt_entry, fat_fd);
if (rc != RC_OK)
goto error;
fat_file_close(parent_loc->mt_entry, fat_fd);
}
return RC_OK;
error:
fat_file_close(parent_loc->mt_entry, fat_fd);
err:
/* mark 32bytes structure on the disk as free */
msdos_set_first_char4file_name(parent_loc->mt_entry, aux.cln, aux.ofs,
0xE5);
return rc;
}
/* msdos_file_link --
* Replacement for a file "link" operation.
* MSDOS FAT FS does not support links, but this call is needed to
* allow "rename" operations. The current NEWLIB rename performs a link
* from the old to the new name and then deletes the old filename.
*
* This pseudo-"link" operation will create a new directory entry,
* copy the file size and cluster information from the "old"
* to the "new" directory entry and then clear the file size and cluster
* info from the "old" filename, leaving this file as
* a valid, but empty entry.
*
* When this "link" call is part of a "rename" sequence, the "old"
* entry will be deleted in a subsequent "rmnod" call
*
* This function has been implemented by Thomas Doerfler,
* <Thomas.Doerfler@imd-systems.de>
*
* PARAMETERS:
* to_loc - node description for "existing" node
* par_loc - node description for "new" node
* token - name of new node
*
* RETURNS:
* RC_OK on success, or -1 if error occured (errno set appropriately)
*/
msdos_status_t
msdos_file_link(rtems_filesystem_location_info_t *to_loc,
rtems_filesystem_location_info_t *par_loc,
const char *token
)
{
int rc = RC_OK;
rtems_status_code sc = RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL;
msdos_fs_info_t *fs_info = to_loc->mt_entry->fs_info;
fat_file_fd_t *to_fat_fd = to_loc->node_access;
char new_name[ MSDOS_NAME_MAX + 1 ];
int len;
/*
* check spelling and format new node name
*/
if (MSDOS_NAME != msdos_get_token(token, new_name, &len)) {
set_errno_and_return_minus_one(ENAMETOOLONG);
}
/*
* verify, that the existing node can be linked to
* check that nodes are in same FS/volume?
*/
if (to_loc->mt_entry->fs_info != par_loc->mt_entry->fs_info) {
set_errno_and_return_minus_one(EXDEV);
}
/*
* lock volume
*/
sc = rtems_semaphore_obtain(fs_info->vol_sema, RTEMS_WAIT,
MSDOS_VOLUME_SEMAPHORE_TIMEOUT);
if (sc != RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL)
set_errno_and_return_minus_one(EIO);
/*
* create new directory entry as "hard link",
* copying relevant info from existing file
*/
rc = msdos_creat_node(par_loc,MSDOS_HARD_LINK,new_name,S_IFREG,
to_loc->node_access);
/*
* set file size and first cluster number of old entry to 0
*/
if (rc == RC_OK) {
to_fat_fd->fat_file_size = 0;
to_fat_fd->cln = FAT_EOF;
rc = msdos_set_first_cluster_num(to_loc->mt_entry, to_fat_fd);
if (rc == RC_OK) {
rc = msdos_set_file_size(par_loc->mt_entry, to_fat_fd);
}
}
/*
* FIXME: check error/abort handling
*/
rtems_semaphore_release(fs_info->vol_sema);
return rc;
}