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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca> */ #include "gvdb-builder.h" #include "gvdb-format.h" #include <glib.h> #include <fcntl.h> #if !defined(G_OS_WIN32) || !defined(_MSC_VER) #include <unistd.h> #endif #include <string.h> struct _GvdbItem { gchar *key; guint32 hash_value; guint32_le assigned_index; GvdbItem *parent; GvdbItem *sibling; GvdbItem *next; /* one of: * this: */ GVariant *value; /* this: */ GHashTable *table; /* or this: */ GvdbItem *child; }; static void gvdb_item_free (gpointer data) { GvdbItem *item = data; g_free (item->key); if (item->value) g_variant_unref (item->value); if (item->table) g_hash_table_unref (item->table); g_slice_free (GvdbItem, item); } GHashTable * gvdb_hash_table_new (GHashTable *parent, const gchar *name_in_parent) { GHashTable *table; table = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, g_free, gvdb_item_free); if (parent) { GvdbItem *item; item = gvdb_hash_table_insert (parent, name_in_parent); gvdb_item_set_hash_table (item, table); } return table; } static guint32 djb_hash (const gchar *key) { guint32 hash_value = 5381; while (*key) hash_value = hash_value * 33 + *(signed char *)key++; return hash_value; } GvdbItem * gvdb_hash_table_insert (GHashTable *table, const gchar *key) { GvdbItem *item; item = g_slice_new0 (GvdbItem); item->key = g_strdup (key); item->hash_value = djb_hash (key); g_hash_table_insert (table, g_strdup (key), item); return item; } void gvdb_hash_table_insert_string (GHashTable *table, const gchar *key, const gchar *value) { GvdbItem *item; item = gvdb_hash_table_insert (table, key); gvdb_item_set_value (item, g_variant_new_string (value)); } void gvdb_item_set_value (GvdbItem *item, GVariant *value) { g_return_if_fail (!item->value && !item->table && !item->child); item->value = g_variant_ref_sink (value); } void gvdb_item_set_hash_table (GvdbItem *item, GHashTable *table) { g_return_if_fail (!item->value && !item->table && !item->child); item->table = g_hash_table_ref (table); } void gvdb_item_set_parent (GvdbItem *item, GvdbItem *parent) { GvdbItem **node; g_return_if_fail (g_str_has_prefix (item->key, parent->key)); g_return_if_fail (!parent->value && !parent->table); g_return_if_fail (!item->parent && !item->sibling); for (node = &parent->child; *node; node = &(*node)->sibling) if (strcmp ((*node)->key, item->key) > 0) break; item->parent = parent; item->sibling = *node; *node = item; } typedef struct { GvdbItem **buckets; gsize n_buckets; } HashTable; static HashTable * hash_table_new (gsize n_buckets) { HashTable *table; table = g_slice_new (HashTable); table->buckets = g_new0 (GvdbItem *, n_buckets); table->n_buckets = n_buckets; return table; } static void hash_table_free (HashTable *table) { g_free (table->buckets); g_slice_free (HashTable, table); } static void hash_table_insert (gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer data) { guint32 hash_value, bucket; HashTable *table = data; GvdbItem *item = value; hash_value = djb_hash (key); bucket = hash_value % table->n_buckets; item->next = table->buckets[bucket]; table->buckets[bucket] = item; } static guint32_le item_to_index (GvdbItem *item) { if (item != NULL) return item->assigned_index; return guint32_to_le ((guint32) -1); } typedef struct { GQueue *chunks; guint64 offset; gboolean byteswap; } FileBuilder; typedef struct { gsize offset; gsize size; gpointer data; } FileChunk; static gpointer file_builder_allocate (FileBuilder *fb, guint alignment, gsize size, struct gvdb_pointer *pointer) { FileChunk *chunk; if (size == 0) return NULL; fb->offset += (guint64) (-fb->offset) & (alignment - 1); chunk = g_slice_new (FileChunk); chunk->offset = fb->offset; chunk->size = size; chunk->data = g_malloc (size); pointer->start = guint32_to_le (fb->offset); fb->offset += size; pointer->end = guint32_to_le (fb->offset); g_queue_push_tail (fb->chunks, chunk); return chunk->data; } static void file_builder_add_value (FileBuilder *fb, GVariant *value, struct gvdb_pointer *pointer) { GVariant *variant, *normal; gpointer data; gsize size; if (fb->byteswap) { value = g_variant_byteswap (value); variant = g_variant_new_variant (value); g_variant_unref (value); } else variant = g_variant_new_variant (value); normal = g_variant_get_normal_form (variant); g_variant_unref (variant); size = g_variant_get_size (normal); data = file_builder_allocate (fb, 8, size, pointer); g_variant_store (normal, data); g_variant_unref (normal); } static void file_builder_add_string (FileBuilder *fb, const gchar *string, guint32_le *start, guint16_le *size) { FileChunk *chunk; gsize length; length = strlen (string); chunk = g_slice_new (FileChunk); chunk->offset = fb->offset; chunk->size = length; chunk->data = g_malloc (length); if (length != 0) memcpy (chunk->data, string, length); *start = guint32_to_le (fb->offset); *size = guint16_to_le (length); fb->offset += length; g_queue_push_tail (fb->chunks, chunk); } static void file_builder_allocate_for_hash (FileBuilder *fb, gsize n_buckets, gsize n_items, guint bloom_shift, gsize n_bloom_words, guint32_le **bloom_filter, guint32_le **hash_buckets, struct gvdb_hash_item **hash_items, struct gvdb_pointer *pointer) { guint32_le bloom_hdr, table_hdr; guchar *data; gsize size; g_assert (n_bloom_words < (1u << 27)); bloom_hdr = guint32_to_le (bloom_shift << 27 | n_bloom_words); table_hdr = guint32_to_le (n_buckets); size = sizeof bloom_hdr + sizeof table_hdr + n_bloom_words * sizeof (guint32_le) + n_buckets * sizeof (guint32_le) + n_items * sizeof (struct gvdb_hash_item); data = file_builder_allocate (fb, 4, size, pointer); g_assert (data); #define chunk(s) (size -= (s), data += (s), data - (s)) memcpy (chunk (sizeof bloom_hdr), &bloom_hdr, sizeof bloom_hdr); memcpy (chunk (sizeof table_hdr), &table_hdr, sizeof table_hdr); *bloom_filter = (guint32_le *) chunk (n_bloom_words * sizeof (guint32_le)); *hash_buckets = (guint32_le *) chunk (n_buckets * sizeof (guint32_le)); *hash_items = (struct gvdb_hash_item *) chunk (n_items * sizeof (struct gvdb_hash_item)); g_assert (size == 0); #undef chunk memset (*bloom_filter, 0, n_bloom_words * sizeof (guint32_le)); memset (*hash_buckets, 0, n_buckets * sizeof (guint32_le)); memset (*hash_items, 0, n_items * sizeof (struct gvdb_hash_item)); /* NOTE - the code to actually fill in the bloom filter here is missing. * Patches welcome! * * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloom_filter * http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/bloom.html */ } static void file_builder_add_hash (FileBuilder *fb, GHashTable *table, struct gvdb_pointer *pointer) { guint32_le *buckets, *bloom_filter; struct gvdb_hash_item *items; HashTable *mytable; GvdbItem *item; guint32 index; gsize bucket; mytable = hash_table_new (g_hash_table_size (table)); g_hash_table_foreach (table, hash_table_insert, mytable); index = 0; for (bucket = 0; bucket < mytable->n_buckets; bucket++) for (item = mytable->buckets[bucket]; item; item = item->next) item->assigned_index = guint32_to_le (index++); file_builder_allocate_for_hash (fb, mytable->n_buckets, index, 5, 0, &bloom_filter, &buckets, &items, pointer); index = 0; for (bucket = 0; bucket < mytable->n_buckets; bucket++) { buckets[bucket] = guint32_to_le (index); for (item = mytable->buckets[bucket]; item; item = item->next) { struct gvdb_hash_item *entry = items++; const gchar *basename; g_assert (index == guint32_from_le (item->assigned_index)); entry->hash_value = guint32_to_le (item->hash_value); entry->parent = item_to_index (item->parent); entry->unused = 0; if (item->parent != NULL) basename = item->key + strlen (item->parent->key); else basename = item->key; file_builder_add_string (fb, basename, &entry->key_start, &entry->key_size); if (item->value != NULL) { g_assert (item->child == NULL && item->table == NULL); file_builder_add_value (fb, item->value, &entry->value.pointer); entry->type = 'v'; } if (item->child != NULL) { guint32 children = 0, i = 0; guint32_le *offsets; GvdbItem *child; g_assert (item->table == NULL); for (child = item->child; child; child = child->sibling) children++; offsets = file_builder_allocate (fb, 4, 4 * children, &entry->value.pointer); entry->type = 'L'; for (child = item->child; child; child = child->sibling) offsets[i++] = child->assigned_index; g_assert (children == i); } if (item->table != NULL) { entry->type = 'H'; file_builder_add_hash (fb, item->table, &entry->value.pointer); } index++; } } hash_table_free (mytable); } static FileBuilder * file_builder_new (gboolean byteswap) { FileBuilder *builder; builder = g_slice_new (FileBuilder); builder->chunks = g_queue_new (); builder->offset = sizeof (struct gvdb_header); builder->byteswap = byteswap; return builder; } static void file_builder_free (FileBuilder *fb) { g_queue_free (fb->chunks); g_slice_free (FileBuilder, fb); } static GString * file_builder_serialise (FileBuilder *fb, struct gvdb_pointer root) { struct gvdb_header header; GString *result; memset (&header, 0, sizeof (header)); if (fb->byteswap) { header.signature[0] = GVDB_SWAPPED_SIGNATURE0; header.signature[1] = GVDB_SWAPPED_SIGNATURE1; } else { header.signature[0] = GVDB_SIGNATURE0; header.signature[1] = GVDB_SIGNATURE1; } result = g_string_new (NULL); header.root = root; g_string_append_len (result, (gpointer) &header, sizeof header); while (!g_queue_is_empty (fb->chunks)) { FileChunk *chunk = g_queue_pop_head (fb->chunks); if (result->len != chunk->offset) { gchar zero[8] = { 0, }; g_assert (chunk->offset > result->len); g_assert (chunk->offset - result->len < 8); g_string_append_len (result, zero, chunk->offset - result->len); g_assert (result->len == chunk->offset); } g_string_append_len (result, chunk->data, chunk->size); g_free (chunk->data); g_slice_free (FileChunk, chunk); } return result; } GBytes * gvdb_table_get_contents (GHashTable *table, gboolean byteswap) { struct gvdb_pointer root; FileBuilder *fb; GString *str; GBytes *res; gsize str_len; fb = file_builder_new (byteswap); file_builder_add_hash (fb, table, &root); str = file_builder_serialise (fb, root); str_len = str->len; res = g_bytes_new_take (g_string_free (str, FALSE), str_len); file_builder_free (fb); return res; } gboolean gvdb_table_write_contents (GHashTable *table, const gchar *filename, gboolean byteswap, GError **error) { GBytes *content; gboolean status; g_return_val_if_fail (table != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE); content = gvdb_table_get_contents (table, byteswap); status = g_file_set_contents (filename, g_bytes_get_data (content, NULL), g_bytes_get_size (content), error); g_bytes_unref (content); return status; } typedef struct { GBytes *contents; /* (owned) */ GFile *file; /* (owned) */ } WriteContentsData; static WriteContentsData * write_contents_data_new (GBytes *contents, GFile *file) { WriteContentsData *data; data = g_slice_new (WriteContentsData); data->contents = g_bytes_ref (contents); data->file = g_object_ref (file); return data; } static void write_contents_data_free (WriteContentsData *data) { g_bytes_unref (data->contents); g_object_unref (data->file); g_slice_free (WriteContentsData, data); } static void replace_contents_cb (GObject *source_object G_GNUC_UNUSED, GAsyncResult *result, gpointer user_data) { GTask *task = user_data; WriteContentsData *data = g_task_get_task_data (task); GError *error = NULL; g_return_if_fail (g_task_get_source_tag (task) == gvdb_table_write_contents_async); if (!g_file_replace_contents_finish (data->file, result, NULL, &error)) g_task_return_error (task, g_steal_pointer (&error)); else g_task_return_boolean (task, TRUE); g_object_unref (task); } void gvdb_table_write_contents_async (GHashTable *table, const gchar *filename, gboolean byteswap, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data) { struct gvdb_pointer root; FileBuilder *fb; WriteContentsData *data; GString *str; GBytes *bytes; GFile *file; GTask *task; g_return_if_fail (table != NULL); g_return_if_fail (filename != NULL); g_return_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable)); fb = file_builder_new (byteswap); file_builder_add_hash (fb, table, &root); str = file_builder_serialise (fb, root); bytes = g_string_free_to_bytes (str); file_builder_free (fb); file = g_file_new_for_path (filename); data = write_contents_data_new (bytes, file); task = g_task_new (NULL, cancellable, callback, user_data); g_task_set_task_data (task, data, (GDestroyNotify)write_contents_data_free); g_task_set_source_tag (task, gvdb_table_write_contents_async); g_file_replace_contents_async (file, g_bytes_get_data (bytes, NULL), g_bytes_get_size (bytes), NULL, FALSE, G_FILE_CREATE_PRIVATE, cancellable, replace_contents_cb, g_steal_pointer (&task)); g_bytes_unref (bytes); g_object_unref (file); } gboolean gvdb_table_write_contents_finish (GHashTable *table, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error) { g_return_val_if_fail (table != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (g_task_is_valid (result, NULL), FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE); return g_task_propagate_boolean (G_TASK (result), error); } 07070100000007000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D00000F2A000000000000000000000000000000000000002500000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/gvdb-builder.h/* * Copyright © 2010 Codethink Limited * * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca> */ #ifndef __gvdb_builder_h__ #define __gvdb_builder_h__ #include <gio/gio.h> typedef struct _GvdbItem GvdbItem; G_GNUC_INTERNAL GHashTable * gvdb_hash_table_new (GHashTable *parent, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GvdbItem * gvdb_hash_table_insert (GHashTable *table, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL void gvdb_hash_table_insert_string (GHashTable *table, const gchar *key, const gchar *value); G_GNUC_INTERNAL void gvdb_item_set_value (GvdbItem *item, GVariant *value); G_GNUC_INTERNAL void gvdb_item_set_hash_table (GvdbItem *item, GHashTable *table); G_GNUC_INTERNAL void gvdb_item_set_parent (GvdbItem *item, GvdbItem *parent); G_GNUC_INTERNAL gboolean gvdb_table_write_contents (GHashTable *table, const gchar *filename, gboolean byteswap, GError **error); G_GNUC_INTERNAL void gvdb_table_write_contents_async (GHashTable *table, const gchar *filename, gboolean byteswap, GCancellable *cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, gpointer user_data); G_GNUC_INTERNAL gboolean gvdb_table_write_contents_finish (GHashTable *table, GAsyncResult *result, GError **error); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GBytes * gvdb_table_get_contents (GHashTable *table, gboolean byteswap); #endif /* __gvdb_builder_h__ */ 07070100000008000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D00000879000000000000000000000000000000000000002400000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/gvdb-format.h/* * Copyright © 2010 Codethink Limited * * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca> */ #ifndef __gvdb_format_h__ #define __gvdb_format_h__ #include <glib.h> typedef struct { guint16 value; } guint16_le; typedef struct { guint32 value; } guint32_le; struct gvdb_pointer { guint32_le start; guint32_le end; }; struct gvdb_hash_header { guint32_le n_bloom_words; guint32_le n_buckets; }; struct gvdb_hash_item { guint32_le hash_value; guint32_le parent; guint32_le key_start; guint16_le key_size; gchar type; gchar unused; union { struct gvdb_pointer pointer; gchar direct[8]; } value; }; struct gvdb_header { guint32 signature[2]; guint32_le version; guint32_le options; struct gvdb_pointer root; }; static inline guint32_le guint32_to_le (guint32 value) { guint32_le result = { GUINT32_TO_LE (value) }; return result; } static inline guint32 guint32_from_le (guint32_le value) { return GUINT32_FROM_LE (value.value); } static inline guint16_le guint16_to_le (guint16 value) { guint16_le result = { GUINT16_TO_LE (value) }; return result; } static inline guint16 guint16_from_le (guint16_le value) { return GUINT16_FROM_LE (value.value); } #define GVDB_SIGNATURE0 1918981703 #define GVDB_SIGNATURE1 1953390953 #define GVDB_SWAPPED_SIGNATURE0 GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE (GVDB_SIGNATURE0) #define GVDB_SWAPPED_SIGNATURE1 GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE (GVDB_SIGNATURE1) #endif /* __gvdb_format_h__ */ 07070100000009000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D00004E90000000000000000000000000000000000000002400000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/gvdb-reader.c/* * Copyright © 2010 Codethink Limited * * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca> */ #include "gvdb-reader.h" #include "gvdb-format.h" #include <string.h> struct _GvdbTable { GBytes *bytes; const gchar *data; gsize size; gboolean byteswapped; gboolean trusted; const guint32_le *bloom_words; guint32 n_bloom_words; guint bloom_shift; const guint32_le *hash_buckets; guint32 n_buckets; struct gvdb_hash_item *hash_items; guint32 n_hash_items; }; static const gchar * gvdb_table_item_get_key (GvdbTable *file, const struct gvdb_hash_item *item, gsize *size) { guint32 start, end; start = guint32_from_le (item->key_start); *size = guint16_from_le (item->key_size); end = start + *size; if G_UNLIKELY (start > end || end > file->size) return NULL; return file->data + start; } static gconstpointer gvdb_table_dereference (GvdbTable *file, const struct gvdb_pointer *pointer, gint alignment, gsize *size) { guint32 start, end; start = guint32_from_le (pointer->start); end = guint32_from_le (pointer->end); if G_UNLIKELY (start > end || end > file->size || start & (alignment - 1)) return NULL; *size = end - start; return file->data + start; } static void gvdb_table_setup_root (GvdbTable *file, const struct gvdb_pointer *pointer) { const struct gvdb_hash_header *header; guint32 n_bloom_words; guint32 n_buckets; gsize size; header = gvdb_table_dereference (file, pointer, 4, &size); if G_UNLIKELY (header == NULL || size < sizeof *header) return; size -= sizeof *header; n_bloom_words = guint32_from_le (header->n_bloom_words); n_buckets = guint32_from_le (header->n_buckets); n_bloom_words &= (1u << 27) - 1; if G_UNLIKELY (n_bloom_words * sizeof (guint32_le) > size) return; file->bloom_words = (gpointer) (header + 1); size -= n_bloom_words * sizeof (guint32_le); file->n_bloom_words = n_bloom_words; if G_UNLIKELY (n_buckets > G_MAXUINT / sizeof (guint32_le) || n_buckets * sizeof (guint32_le) > size) return; file->hash_buckets = file->bloom_words + file->n_bloom_words; size -= n_buckets * sizeof (guint32_le); file->n_buckets = n_buckets; if G_UNLIKELY (size % sizeof (struct gvdb_hash_item)) return; file->hash_items = (gpointer) (file->hash_buckets + n_buckets); file->n_hash_items = size / sizeof (struct gvdb_hash_item); } /** * gvdb_table_new_from_bytes: * @bytes: the #GBytes with the data * @trusted: if the contents of @bytes are trusted * @error: %NULL, or a pointer to a %NULL #GError * * Creates a new #GvdbTable from the contents of @bytes. * * This call can fail if the header contained in @bytes is invalid or if @bytes * is empty; if so, %G_FILE_ERROR_INVAL will be returned. * * You should call gvdb_table_free() on the return result when you no * longer require it. * * Returns: a new #GvdbTable **/ GvdbTable * gvdb_table_new_from_bytes (GBytes *bytes, gboolean trusted, GError **error) { const struct gvdb_header *header; GvdbTable *file; file = g_slice_new0 (GvdbTable); file->bytes = g_bytes_ref (bytes); file->data = g_bytes_get_data (bytes, &file->size); file->trusted = trusted; if (file->size < sizeof (struct gvdb_header)) goto invalid; header = (gpointer) file->data; if (header->signature[0] == GVDB_SIGNATURE0 && header->signature[1] == GVDB_SIGNATURE1 && guint32_from_le (header->version) == 0) file->byteswapped = FALSE; else if (header->signature[0] == GVDB_SWAPPED_SIGNATURE0 && header->signature[1] == GVDB_SWAPPED_SIGNATURE1 && guint32_from_le (header->version) == 0) file->byteswapped = TRUE; else goto invalid; gvdb_table_setup_root (file, &header->root); return file; invalid: g_set_error_literal (error, G_FILE_ERROR, G_FILE_ERROR_INVAL, "invalid gvdb header"); g_bytes_unref (file->bytes); g_slice_free (GvdbTable, file); return NULL; } /** * gvdb_table_new: * @filename: a filename * @trusted: if the contents of @bytes are trusted * @error: %NULL, or a pointer to a %NULL #GError * * Creates a new #GvdbTable using the #GMappedFile for @filename as the * #GBytes. * * This function will fail if the file cannot be opened. * In that case, the #GError that is returned will be an error from * g_mapped_file_new(). * * An empty or corrupt file will result in %G_FILE_ERROR_INVAL. * * Returns: a new #GvdbTable **/ GvdbTable * gvdb_table_new (const gchar *filename, gboolean trusted, GError **error) { GMappedFile *mapped; GvdbTable *table; GBytes *bytes; mapped = g_mapped_file_new (filename, FALSE, error); if (!mapped) return NULL; bytes = g_mapped_file_get_bytes (mapped); table = gvdb_table_new_from_bytes (bytes, trusted, error); g_mapped_file_unref (mapped); g_bytes_unref (bytes); g_prefix_error (error, "%s: ", filename); return table; } static gboolean gvdb_table_bloom_filter (GvdbTable *file, guint32 hash_value) { guint32 word, mask; if (file->n_bloom_words == 0) return TRUE; word = (hash_value / 32) % file->n_bloom_words; mask = 1 << (hash_value & 31); mask |= 1 << ((hash_value >> file->bloom_shift) & 31); return (guint32_from_le (file->bloom_words[word]) & mask) == mask; } static gboolean gvdb_table_check_name (GvdbTable *file, struct gvdb_hash_item *item, const gchar *key, guint key_length) { const gchar *this_key; gsize this_size; guint32 parent; this_key = gvdb_table_item_get_key (file, item, &this_size); if G_UNLIKELY (this_key == NULL || this_size > key_length) return FALSE; key_length -= this_size; if G_UNLIKELY (memcmp (this_key, key + key_length, this_size) != 0) return FALSE; parent = guint32_from_le (item->parent); if (key_length == 0 && parent == 0xffffffffu) return TRUE; if G_LIKELY (parent < file->n_hash_items && this_size > 0) return gvdb_table_check_name (file, &file->hash_items[parent], key, key_length); return FALSE; } static const struct gvdb_hash_item * gvdb_table_lookup (GvdbTable *file, const gchar *key, gchar type) { guint32 hash_value = 5381; guint key_length; guint32 bucket; guint32 lastno; guint32 itemno; if G_UNLIKELY (file->n_buckets == 0 || file->n_hash_items == 0) return NULL; for (key_length = 0; key[key_length]; key_length++) hash_value = (hash_value * 33) + ((signed char *) key)[key_length]; if (!gvdb_table_bloom_filter (file, hash_value)) return NULL; bucket = hash_value % file->n_buckets; itemno = guint32_from_le (file->hash_buckets[bucket]); if (bucket == file->n_buckets - 1 || (lastno = guint32_from_le(file->hash_buckets[bucket + 1])) > file->n_hash_items) lastno = file->n_hash_items; while G_LIKELY (itemno < lastno) { struct gvdb_hash_item *item = &file->hash_items[itemno]; if (hash_value == guint32_from_le (item->hash_value)) if G_LIKELY (gvdb_table_check_name (file, item, key, key_length)) if G_LIKELY (item->type == type) return item; itemno++; } return NULL; } static gboolean gvdb_table_list_from_item (GvdbTable *table, const struct gvdb_hash_item *item, const guint32_le **list, guint *length) { gsize size; *list = gvdb_table_dereference (table, &item->value.pointer, 4, &size); if G_LIKELY (*list == NULL || size % 4) return FALSE; *length = size / 4; return TRUE; } /** * gvdb_table_get_names: * @table: a #GvdbTable * @length: (out) (optional): the number of items returned, or %NULL * * Gets a list of all names contained in @table. * * No call to gvdb_table_get_table(), gvdb_table_list() or * gvdb_table_get_value() will succeed unless it is for one of the * names returned by this function. * * Note that some names that are returned may still fail for all of the * above calls in the case of the corrupted file. Note also that the * returned strings may not be utf8. * * Returns: (array length=length): a %NULL-terminated list of strings, of length @length **/ gchar ** gvdb_table_get_names (GvdbTable *table, gsize *length) { gchar **names; guint n_names; guint filled; guint total; guint i; /* We generally proceed by iterating over the list of items in the * hash table (in order of appearance) recording them into an array. * * Each item has a parent item (except root items). The parent item * forms part of the name of the item. We could go fetching the * parent item chain at the point that we encounter each item but then * we would need to implement some sort of recursion along with checks * for self-referential items. * * Instead, we do a number of passes. Each pass will build up one * level of names (starting from the root). We continue to do passes * until no more items are left. The first pass will only add root * items and each further pass will only add items whose direct parent * is an item added in the immediately previous pass. It's also * possible that items get filled if they follow their parent within a * particular pass. * * At most we will have a number of passes equal to the depth of the * tree. Self-referential items will never be filled in (since their * parent will have never been filled in). We continue until we have * a pass that fills in no additional items. * * This takes an O(n) algorithm and turns it into O(n*m) where m is * the depth of the tree, but typically the tree won't be very * deep and the constant factor of this algorithm is lower (and the * complexity of coding it, as well). */ n_names = table->n_hash_items; names = g_new0 (gchar *, n_names + 1); /* 'names' starts out all-NULL. On each pass we record the number * of items changed from NULL to non-NULL in 'filled' so we know if we * should repeat the loop. 'total' counts the total number of items * filled. If 'total' ends up equal to 'n_names' then we know that * 'names' has been completely filled. */ total = 0; do { /* Loop until we have filled no more entries */ filled = 0; for (i = 0; i < n_names; i++) { const struct gvdb_hash_item *item = &table->hash_items[i]; const gchar *name; gsize name_length; guint32 parent; /* already got it on a previous pass */ if (names[i] != NULL) continue; parent = guint32_from_le (item->parent); if (parent == 0xffffffffu) { /* it's a root item */ name = gvdb_table_item_get_key (table, item, &name_length); if (name != NULL) { names[i] = g_strndup (name, name_length); filled++; } } else if (parent < n_names && names[parent] != NULL) { /* It's a non-root item whose parent was filled in already. * * Calculate the name of this item by combining it with * its parent name. */ name = gvdb_table_item_get_key (table, item, &name_length); if (name != NULL) { const gchar *parent_name = names[parent]; gsize parent_length; gchar *fullname; parent_length = strlen (parent_name); fullname = g_malloc (parent_length + name_length + 1); memcpy (fullname, parent_name, parent_length); memcpy (fullname + parent_length, name, name_length); fullname[parent_length + name_length] = '\0'; names[i] = fullname; filled++; } } } total += filled; } while (filled && total < n_names); /* If the table was corrupted then 'names' may have holes in it. * Collapse those. */ if G_UNLIKELY (total != n_names) { GPtrArray *fixed_names; fixed_names = g_ptr_array_sized_new (n_names + 1 /* NULL terminator */); for (i = 0; i < n_names; i++) if (names[i] != NULL) g_ptr_array_add (fixed_names, names[i]); g_free (names); n_names = fixed_names->len; g_ptr_array_add (fixed_names, NULL); names = (gchar **) g_ptr_array_free (fixed_names, FALSE); } if (length) { G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (*length) >= sizeof (n_names)); *length = n_names; } return names; } /** * gvdb_table_list: * @file: a #GvdbTable * @key: a string * * List all of the keys that appear below @key. The nesting of keys * within the hash file is defined by the program that created the hash * file. One thing is constant: each item in the returned array can be * concatenated to @key to obtain the full name of that key. * * It is not possible to tell from this function if a given key is * itself a path, a value, or another hash table; you are expected to * know this for yourself. * * You should call g_strfreev() on the return result when you no longer * require it. * * Returns: a %NULL-terminated string array **/ gchar ** gvdb_table_list (GvdbTable *file, const gchar *key) { const struct gvdb_hash_item *item; const guint32_le *list; gchar **strv; guint length; guint i; if ((item = gvdb_table_lookup (file, key, 'L')) == NULL) return NULL; if (!gvdb_table_list_from_item (file, item, &list, &length)) return NULL; strv = g_new (gchar *, length + 1); for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { guint32 itemno = guint32_from_le (list[i]); if (itemno < file->n_hash_items) { const struct gvdb_hash_item *child_item; const gchar *string; gsize strsize; child_item = file->hash_items + itemno; string = gvdb_table_item_get_key (file, child_item, &strsize); if (string != NULL) strv[i] = g_strndup (string, strsize); else strv[i] = g_malloc0 (1); } else strv[i] = g_malloc0 (1); } strv[i] = NULL; return strv; } /** * gvdb_table_has_value: * @file: a #GvdbTable * @key: a string * * Checks for a value named @key in @file. * * Note: this function does not consider non-value nodes (other hash * tables, for example). * * Returns: %TRUE if @key is in the table **/ gboolean gvdb_table_has_value (GvdbTable *file, const gchar *key) { static const struct gvdb_hash_item *item; gsize size; item = gvdb_table_lookup (file, key, 'v'); if (item == NULL) return FALSE; return gvdb_table_dereference (file, &item->value.pointer, 8, &size) != NULL; } static GVariant * gvdb_table_value_from_item (GvdbTable *table, const struct gvdb_hash_item *item) { GVariant *variant, *value; gconstpointer data; GBytes *bytes; gsize size; data = gvdb_table_dereference (table, &item->value.pointer, 8, &size); if G_UNLIKELY (data == NULL) return NULL; bytes = g_bytes_new_from_bytes (table->bytes, ((gchar *) data) - table->data, size); variant = g_variant_new_from_bytes (G_VARIANT_TYPE_VARIANT, bytes, table->trusted); value = g_variant_get_variant (variant); g_variant_unref (variant); g_bytes_unref (bytes); return value; } /** * gvdb_table_get_value: * @file: a #GvdbTable * @key: a string * * Looks up a value named @key in @file. * * If the value is not found then %NULL is returned. Otherwise, a new * #GVariant instance is returned. The #GVariant does not depend on the * continued existence of @file. * * You should call g_variant_unref() on the return result when you no * longer require it. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a #GVariant, or %NULL **/ GVariant * gvdb_table_get_value (GvdbTable *file, const gchar *key) { const struct gvdb_hash_item *item; GVariant *value; if ((item = gvdb_table_lookup (file, key, 'v')) == NULL) return NULL; value = gvdb_table_value_from_item (file, item); if (value && file->byteswapped) { GVariant *tmp; tmp = g_variant_byteswap (value); g_variant_unref (value); value = tmp; } return value; } /** * gvdb_table_get_raw_value: * @table: a #GvdbTable * @key: a string * * Looks up a value named @key in @file. * * This call is equivalent to gvdb_table_get_value() except that it * never byteswaps the value. * * Returns: (transfer full) (nullable): a #GVariant, or %NULL **/ GVariant * gvdb_table_get_raw_value (GvdbTable *table, const gchar *key) { const struct gvdb_hash_item *item; if ((item = gvdb_table_lookup (table, key, 'v')) == NULL) return NULL; return gvdb_table_value_from_item (table, item); } /** * gvdb_table_get_table: * @file: a #GvdbTable * @key: a string * * Looks up the hash table named @key in @file. * * The toplevel hash table in a #GvdbTable can contain reference to * child hash tables (and those can contain further references...). * * If @key is not found in @file then %NULL is returned. Otherwise, a * new #GvdbTable is returned, referring to the child hashtable as * contained in the file. This newly-created #GvdbTable does not depend * on the continued existence of @file. * * You should call gvdb_table_free() on the return result when you no * longer require it. * * Returns: a new #GvdbTable, or %NULL **/ GvdbTable * gvdb_table_get_table (GvdbTable *file, const gchar *key) { const struct gvdb_hash_item *item; GvdbTable *new; item = gvdb_table_lookup (file, key, 'H'); if (item == NULL) return NULL; new = g_slice_new0 (GvdbTable); new->bytes = g_bytes_ref (file->bytes); new->byteswapped = file->byteswapped; new->trusted = file->trusted; new->data = file->data; new->size = file->size; gvdb_table_setup_root (new, &item->value.pointer); return new; } /** * gvdb_table_free: * @file: a #GvdbTable * * Frees @file. **/ void gvdb_table_free (GvdbTable *file) { g_bytes_unref (file->bytes); g_slice_free (GvdbTable, file); } /** * gvdb_table_is_valid: * @table: a #GvdbTable * * Checks if the table is still valid. * * An on-disk GVDB can be marked as invalid. This happens when the file * has been replaced. The appropriate action is typically to reopen the * file. * * Returns: %TRUE if @table is still valid **/ gboolean gvdb_table_is_valid (GvdbTable *table) { return !!*table->data; } 0707010000000A000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D00000E60000000000000000000000000000000000000002400000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/gvdb-reader.h/* * Copyright © 2010 Codethink Limited * * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca> */ #ifndef __gvdb_reader_h__ #define __gvdb_reader_h__ #include <glib.h> /* We cannot enable the weak attribute unconditionally here because both * gvdb/gvdb-reader.c and tests/dconf-mock-gvdb.c include this file. The * intention of using weak symbols here is to allow the latter to override * functions defined in the former, so functions in tests/dconf-mock-gvdb.c * must have strong bindings. */ #ifdef GVDB_USE_WEAK_SYMBOLS # ifdef __GNUC__ # define GVDB_GNUC_WEAK __attribute__((weak)) # else # define GVDB_GNUC_WEAK # endif #else # define GVDB_GNUC_WEAK #endif typedef struct _GvdbTable GvdbTable; G_BEGIN_DECLS G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK GvdbTable * gvdb_table_new_from_bytes (GBytes *bytes, gboolean trusted, GError **error); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK GvdbTable * gvdb_table_new (const gchar *filename, gboolean trusted, GError **error); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK void gvdb_table_free (GvdbTable *table); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK gchar ** gvdb_table_get_names (GvdbTable *table, gsize *length); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK gchar ** gvdb_table_list (GvdbTable *table, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK GvdbTable * gvdb_table_get_table (GvdbTable *table, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK GVariant * gvdb_table_get_raw_value (GvdbTable *table, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK GVariant * gvdb_table_get_value (GvdbTable *table, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK gboolean gvdb_table_has_value (GvdbTable *table, const gchar *key); G_GNUC_INTERNAL GVDB_GNUC_WEAK gboolean gvdb_table_is_valid (GvdbTable *table); G_END_DECLS #endif /* __gvdb_reader_h__ */ 0707010000000B000041ED00000000000000000000000266D42C9D00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001C00000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/tests0707010000000C000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D000011C1000000000000000000000000000000000000002300000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/tests/gvdb.c/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011 Nokia * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include <unistd.h> #include "gvdb/gvdb-builder.h" #include "gvdb/gvdb-reader.h" static void remove_file (const gchar *filename) { g_assert_no_errno (unlink (filename)); } static void test_gvdb_nested_keys (void) { GHashTable *root_table, *ns_table; GvdbItem *root, *item; GvdbTable *root_level, *ns_level; char **keys; GVariant *value; guint item_id; char *key; char *db_file = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), "test_nested_keys.gvdb", NULL); GError *local_error = NULL; gboolean retval; root_table = gvdb_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL); ns_table = gvdb_hash_table_new (root_table, "namespaces"); root = gvdb_hash_table_insert (ns_table, ""); for (item_id = 0; item_id < 3; item_id++) { key = g_strdup_printf ("ns%d", item_id); item = gvdb_hash_table_insert (ns_table, key); gvdb_item_set_parent (item, root); gvdb_item_set_value (item, g_variant_new_string ("http://some.cool.ns")); g_free (key); } retval = gvdb_table_write_contents (root_table, db_file, FALSE, &local_error); g_assert_no_error (local_error); g_assert_true (retval); g_hash_table_unref (ns_table); g_hash_table_unref (root_table); root_level = gvdb_table_new (db_file, TRUE, &local_error); g_assert_no_error (local_error); g_assert_nonnull (root_level); ns_level = gvdb_table_get_table (root_level, "namespaces"); g_assert_nonnull (ns_level); keys = gvdb_table_list (ns_level, ""); g_assert_nonnull (keys); g_assert_cmpint (g_strv_length (keys), ==, 3); for (item_id = 0; item_id < 3; item_id++) { key = g_strdup_printf ("ns%d", item_id); g_assert_true (gvdb_table_has_value (ns_level, key)); value = gvdb_table_get_raw_value (ns_level, key); g_assert_cmpstr (g_variant_get_string (value, NULL), ==, "http://some.cool.ns"); g_free (key); g_variant_unref (value); } g_strfreev (keys); gvdb_table_free (root_level); gvdb_table_free (ns_level); remove_file (db_file); g_free (db_file); } static void simple_test (const gchar *filename, gboolean use_byteswap) { GHashTable *table; GvdbTable *read; GVariant *value; GVariant *expected; GError *local_error = NULL; gboolean retval; table = gvdb_hash_table_new (NULL, "level1"); gvdb_hash_table_insert_string (table, "key1", "here just a flat string"); retval = gvdb_table_write_contents (table, filename, use_byteswap, &local_error); g_assert_no_error (local_error); g_assert_true (retval); g_hash_table_unref (table); read = gvdb_table_new (filename, TRUE, &local_error); g_assert_no_error (local_error); g_assert_nonnull (read); g_assert_true (gvdb_table_is_valid (read)); g_assert_true (gvdb_table_has_value (read, "key1")); value = gvdb_table_get_value (read, "key1"); expected = g_variant_new_string ("here just a flat string"); g_assert_cmpvariant (value, expected); g_variant_unref (expected); g_variant_unref (value); gvdb_table_free (read); } static void test_gvdb_byteswapped (void) { char *db_file = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), "test_byteswapped.gvdb", NULL); simple_test (db_file, TRUE); remove_file (db_file); g_free (db_file); } static void test_gvdb_flat_strings (void) { char *db_file = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), "test_flat_strings.gvdb", NULL); simple_test (db_file, FALSE); remove_file (db_file); g_free (db_file); } static void test_gvdb_corrupted_file (void) { char *db_file = g_build_filename (g_get_tmp_dir (), "test_invalid.gvdb", NULL); GError *local_error = NULL; g_file_set_contents (db_file, "Just a bunch of rubbish to fill a text file and try to open it" "as a gvdb and check the error is correctly reported", -1, &local_error); g_assert_no_error (local_error); gvdb_table_new (db_file, TRUE, &local_error); g_assert_error (local_error, G_FILE_ERROR, G_FILE_ERROR_INVAL); g_clear_error (&local_error); remove_file (db_file); g_free (db_file); } int main (int argc, char **argv) { g_test_init (&argc, &argv, G_TEST_OPTION_ISOLATE_DIRS, NULL); g_test_add_func ("/gvdb/flat_strings", test_gvdb_flat_strings); g_test_add_func ("/gvdb/nested_keys", test_gvdb_nested_keys); g_test_add_func ("/gvdb/byteswapped", test_gvdb_byteswapped); g_test_add_func ("/gvdb/corrupted_file", test_gvdb_corrupted_file); return g_test_run (); } 0707010000000D000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D000000F0000000000000000000000000000000000000002800000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/gvdb/tests/meson.build# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Carlos Garnacho # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later gvdb_test_exec = executable( 'gvdb', files('gvdb.c'), dependencies: [dependency('gio-2.0'), gvdb_dep], ) test( 'gvdb', gvdb_test_exec, )0707010000000E000081A400000000000000000000000166D42C9D000001B3000000000000000000000000000000000000001D00000000gvdb-0.gitmodule/meson.build# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Endless OS Foundation, LLC # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later project('gvdb', 'c', version: '0.0', meson_version: '>=0.54.0', ) libgvdb_sources = files( 'gvdb/gvdb-builder.c', 'gvdb/gvdb-reader.c', ) gvdb_dep = declare_dependency( sources: libgvdb_sources, include_directories: include_directories('.'), ) meson.override_dependency('gvdb', gvdb_dep) subdir('gvdb/tests')07070100000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000B00000000TRAILER!!!215 blocks
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