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File libcdio-0.94-leak-07.patch of Package cdio-utils
Backport. The original commit breaks API and ABI. The new 3-arg forms are renamed: _cdio_list_node_free -> _cdio_list_node_free3 _cdio_list_free -> _cdio_list_free3 To use the new form, program has to use +#define CDIO_API18 From 73800fc0cd81a735764f79b7f3f957d8a71eb02c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "R. Bernstein" <rocky@gnu.org> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 23:39:14 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 7/20] WIP: deal with memory leaks from cdio_lists TODO: * create function for dirlist free; is: _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true, free); * create function for statbuf free; is: _cdio_list_free (entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); * Add targets to run valgrind to look for memory leaks * Fix remaining memory leaks --- configure.ac | 2 +- example/extract.c | 4 +- example/isofuzzy.c | 26 +++--- example/isolist.c | 29 +++---- example/udf1.c | 2 +- example/udffile.c | 44 +++++----- include/cdio++/iso9660.hpp | 174 ++++++++++++++++++------------------- include/cdio/ds.h | 5 +- include/cdio/types.h | 4 + lib/cdio++/iso9660.cpp | 106 +++++++++++----------- lib/driver/_cdio_stream.c | 2 +- lib/driver/ds.c | 11 +-- lib/driver/image/nrg.c | 5 +- lib/iso9660/iso9660_fs.c | 29 ++++--- src/cd-info.c | 8 +- src/iso-info.c | 28 +++--- test/testisocd2.c | 34 +++++--- 17 files changed, 263 insertions(+), 250 deletions(-) Index: libcdio-0.94/configure.ac =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/configure.ac +++ libcdio-0.94/configure.ac @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ AC_DEFINE(LIBCDIO_CONFIG_H, 1, dnl headers AC_HEADER_STDC -AC_CHECK_HEADERS(errno.h fcntl.h glob.h limits.h pwd.h stdbool.h) +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(alloca.h errno.h fcntl.h glob.h limits.h pwd.h stdbool.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdarg.h stdbool.h stdio.h sys/cdio.h sys/param.h \ sys/time.h sys/timeb.h sys/utsname.h) Index: libcdio-0.94/example/extract.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/example/extract.c +++ libcdio-0.94/example/extract.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Copyright (C) 2012 Pete Batard <pete@akeo.ie> - Based on samples copyright (c) 2003-2011 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> + Based on samples copyright (c) 2003-2011, 2017 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ TODO: timestamp preservation, file permissions, Unicode */ +#define CDIO_API18 + /* To handle files > 2 GB, we may need the Large File Support settings defined in config.h. Comes first, as stdio.h depends on it. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H @@ -236,7 +238,7 @@ static int iso_extract_files(iso9660_t* out: if (fd != NULL) fclose(fd); - _cdio_list_free(p_entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free(p_entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); return r; } Index: libcdio-0.94/example/isofuzzy.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/example/isofuzzy.c +++ libcdio-0.94/example/isofuzzy.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* - Copyright (C) 2005, 2008, 2009 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> - + Copyright (C) 2005, 2008, 2009, 2017 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> + This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ name. */ +#define CDIO_API18 + /* This is the BIN we think there is an ISO 9660 image inside of. */ #define ISO9660_IMAGE_PATH "/tmp/" #define ISO9660_IMAGE ISO9660_IMAGE_PATH "vcd_demo.bin" @@ -55,39 +57,39 @@ int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { - CdioList_t *entlist; + CdioList_t *p_entlist; CdioListNode_t *entnode; char const *psz_fname; iso9660_t *p_iso; - if (argc > 1) + if (argc > 1) psz_fname = argv[1]; - else + else psz_fname = ISO9660_IMAGE; p_iso = iso9660_open_fuzzy (psz_fname, 5); - + if (NULL == p_iso) { - fprintf(stderr, "-- Sorry, could not find an ISO 9660 image from %s\n", + fprintf(stderr, "-- Sorry, could not find an ISO 9660 image from %s\n", psz_fname); return 1; } - entlist = iso9660_ifs_readdir (p_iso, "/"); - + p_entlist = iso9660_ifs_readdir (p_iso, "/"); + /* Iterate over the list of nodes that iso9660_ifs_readdir gives */ - if (entlist) { - _CDIO_LIST_FOREACH (entnode, entlist) + if (p_entlist) { + _CDIO_LIST_FOREACH (entnode, p_entlist) { char filename[4096]; - iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = + iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = (iso9660_stat_t *) _cdio_list_node_data (entnode); iso9660_name_translate(p_statbuf->filename, filename); printf ("-- /%s\n", filename); } - _cdio_list_free (entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free(p_entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); } iso9660_close(p_iso); Index: libcdio-0.94/example/isolist.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/example/isolist.c +++ libcdio-0.94/example/isolist.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> - + This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ name (that comes with the libcdio distribution) will be used. */ +#define CDIO_API18 + /* Set up a CD-DA image to test on which is in the libcdio distribution. */ #define ISO9660_IMAGE_PATH "../test/" #define ISO9660_IMAGE ISO9660_IMAGE_PATH "copying.iso" @@ -58,7 +60,7 @@ printf(title ": %s\n", psz_str); \ } \ free(psz_str); \ - psz_str = NULL; + psz_str = NULL; int @@ -70,15 +72,15 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) iso9660_t *p_iso; const char *psz_path="/"; - if (argc > 1) + if (argc > 1) psz_fname = argv[1]; - else + else psz_fname = ISO9660_IMAGE; p_iso = iso9660_open (psz_fname); - + if (NULL == p_iso) { - fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't open %s as an ISO-9660 image\n", + fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't open %s as an ISO-9660 image\n", psz_fname); return 1; } @@ -93,28 +95,27 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) print_vd_info("Volume ", iso9660_ifs_get_volume_id); print_vd_info("Volume Set ", iso9660_ifs_get_volumeset_id); } - + p_entlist = iso9660_ifs_readdir (p_iso, psz_path); - + /* Iterate over the list of nodes that iso9660_ifs_readdir gives */ - + if (p_entlist) { _CDIO_LIST_FOREACH (p_entnode, p_entlist) { char filename[4096]; - iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = + iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = (iso9660_stat_t *) _cdio_list_node_data (p_entnode); iso9660_name_translate(p_statbuf->filename, filename); - printf ("%s [LSN %6d] %8u %s%s\n", + printf ("%s [LSN %6d] %8u %s%s\n", _STAT_DIR == p_statbuf->type ? "d" : "-", p_statbuf->lsn, p_statbuf->size, psz_path, filename); } - - _cdio_list_free (p_entlist, true); + + _cdio_list_free(p_entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); } - + iso9660_close(p_iso); return 0; } - Index: libcdio-0.94/example/udf1.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/example/udf1.c +++ libcdio-0.94/example/udf1.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ /* This is the UDF image. */ #define UDF_IMAGE_PATH "../" -#define UDF_IMAGE "/src2/cd-images/udf/UDF102ISO.iso" +#define UDF_IMAGE "../test/data/udf102.iso" #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" Index: libcdio-0.94/example/udffile.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/example/udffile.c +++ libcdio-0.94/example/udffile.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* - Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 + Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2008-2011, 2017 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> - + This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ /* Simple program to show using libudf to extract a file. - This program can be compiled with either a C or C++ compiler. In + This program can be compiled with either a C or C++ compiler. In the distribution we prefer C++ just to make sure we haven't broken things on the C++ side. */ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ /* This is the UDF image. */ #define UDF_IMAGE_PATH "../" -#define UDF_IMAGE "../test/udf102.iso" +#define UDF_IMAGE "../test/data/udf102.iso" #define UDF_FILENAME "/COPYING" #define LOCAL_FILENAME "copying" @@ -71,48 +71,52 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) char const *psz_udf_fname; char const *psz_local_fname; - if (argc > 1) + if (argc > 1) psz_udf_image = argv[1]; - else + else psz_udf_image = UDF_IMAGE; - if (argc > 2) + if (argc > 2) psz_udf_fname = argv[2]; - else + else psz_udf_fname = UDF_FILENAME; - if (argc > 3) + if (argc > 3) psz_local_fname = argv[3]; - else + else psz_local_fname = LOCAL_FILENAME; p_udf = udf_open (psz_udf_image); - + if (NULL == p_udf) { - fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't open %s as something using UDF\n", + fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't open %s as something using UDF\n", psz_udf_image); return 1; } else { udf_dirent_t *p_udf_root = udf_get_root(p_udf, true, 0); udf_dirent_t *p_udf_file = NULL; if (NULL == p_udf_root) { - fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't find / in %s\n", + fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't find / in %s\n", psz_udf_image); + udf_close(p_udf); return 1; } - + p_udf_file = udf_fopen(p_udf_root, psz_udf_fname); if (!p_udf_file) { - fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't find %s in %s\n", + fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, couldn't find %s in %s\n", psz_udf_fname, psz_udf_image); + udf_close(p_udf); return 2; - + } if (!(p_outfd = fopen (psz_local_fname, "wb"))) { perror ("fopen()"); + udf_close(p_udf); + udf_dirent_free(p_udf_file); return 3; } @@ -139,6 +143,7 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) } fflush (p_outfd); + udf_dirent_free(p_udf_file); udf_dirent_free(p_udf_root); udf_close(p_udf); /* Make sure the file size has the exact same byte size. Without the @@ -146,12 +151,11 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) */ if (ftruncate (fileno (p_outfd), i_file_length)) perror ("ftruncate()"); - - printf("Extraction of file '%s' from %s successful.\n", + + printf("Extraction of file '%s' from %s successful.\n", psz_local_fname, psz_udf_image); - + return 0; } } } - Index: libcdio-0.94/include/cdio++/iso9660.hpp =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/include/cdio++/iso9660.hpp +++ libcdio-0.94/include/cdio++/iso9660.hpp @@ -48,68 +48,68 @@ public: { memset(&pvd, 0, sizeof(pvd)); } - + PVD(iso9660_pvd_t *p_new_pvd) - { + { memcpy(&pvd, p_new_pvd, sizeof(pvd)); }; /*! Return the PVD's application ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ char * get_application_id(); - + int get_pvd_block_size(); - + /*! Return the PVD's preparer ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ char * get_preparer_id(); - + /*! Return the PVD's publisher ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ char * get_publisher_id(); - + const char *get_pvd_id(); - + int get_pvd_space_size(); - + uint8_t get_pvd_type(); - + /*! Return the primary volume id version number (of pvd). - If there is an error 0 is returned. + If there is an error 0 is returned. */ int get_pvd_version(); - + /*! Return the LSN of the root directory for pvd. - If there is an error CDIO_INVALID_LSN is returned. + If there is an error CDIO_INVALID_LSN is returned. */ lsn_t get_root_lsn(); - + /*! Return the PVD's system ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ char * get_system_id(); - + /*! Return the PVD's volume ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ char * get_volume_id(); - + /*! Return the PVD's volumeset ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ char * get_volumeset_id(); - + }; - + class Stat // ISO 9660 file information { public: @@ -118,37 +118,37 @@ public: typedef vector< ISO9660::Stat *> stat_vector_t; Stat(iso9660_stat_t *p_new_stat) - { + { p_stat = p_new_stat; }; - Stat(const Stat& copy_in) + Stat(const Stat& copy_in) { free(p_stat); - p_stat = (iso9660_stat_t *) - calloc( 1, sizeof(iso9660_stat_t) + p_stat = (iso9660_stat_t *) + calloc( 1, sizeof(iso9660_stat_t) + strlen(copy_in.p_stat->filename)+1 ); p_stat = copy_in.p_stat; } - - const Stat& operator= (const Stat& right) + + const Stat& operator= (const Stat& right) { free(p_stat); this->p_stat = right.p_stat; return right; } - - ~Stat() + + ~Stat() { iso9660_stat_free(p_stat); p_stat = NULL; } - + }; #ifdef FS #undef FS -#endif +#endif class FS : public CdioDevice // ISO 9660 Filesystem on a CD or CD-image { public: @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ public: /*! Given a directory pointer, find the filesystem entry that contains lsn and return information about it. - + @return Stat * of entry if we found lsn, or NULL otherwise. Caller must release returned object using delete when done. */ @@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ public: PVD *read_pvd (); /*! - Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image. This is the - Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD) and perhaps a Supplemental Volume + Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image. This is the + Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD) and perhaps a Supplemental Volume Descriptor if (Joliet) extensions are acceptable. */ bool read_superblock (iso_extension_mask_t iso_extension_mask); @@ -186,29 +186,29 @@ public: /*! Return file status for path name psz_path. NULL is returned on error. - + If translate is true, version numbers in the ISO 9660 name are dropped, i.e. ;1 is removed and if level 1 ISO-9660 names are lowercased. - + Mode2 is used only if translate is true and is a hack that really should go away in libcdio sometime. If set use mode 2 reading, otherwise use mode 1 reading. - + @return file status object for psz_path. NULL is returned on error. Caller must release returned object using delete when done. */ Stat * stat (const char psz_path[], bool b_translate=false, bool b_mode2=false) { - if (b_translate) - return new Stat(iso9660_fs_stat_translate (p_cdio, psz_path, + if (b_translate) + return new Stat(iso9660_fs_stat_translate (p_cdio, psz_path, b_mode2)); - else + else return new Stat(iso9660_fs_stat (p_cdio, psz_path)); } }; - + class IFS // ISO 9660 filesystem image { public: @@ -216,20 +216,20 @@ public: typedef vector< ISO9660::Stat *> stat_vector_t; IFS() - { - p_iso9660=NULL; + { + p_iso9660=NULL; }; - ~IFS() - { - iso9660_close(p_iso9660); + ~IFS() + { + iso9660_close(p_iso9660); p_iso9660 = (iso9660_t *) NULL; }; - + /*! Close previously opened ISO 9660 image and free resources associated with the image. Call this when done using using an ISO 9660 image. - + @return true is unconditionally returned. If there was an error false would be returned. */ @@ -238,45 +238,45 @@ public: /*! Given a directory pointer, find the filesystem entry that contains lsn and return information about it. - + Returns Stat* of entry if we found lsn, or NULL otherwise. Caller must release returned object using delete when done. */ Stat *find_lsn(lsn_t i_lsn); - /*! + /*! Get the application ID. psz_app_id is set to NULL if there is some problem in getting this and false is returned. */ - bool get_application_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_app_id) + bool get_application_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_app_id) { return iso9660_ifs_get_application_id(p_iso9660, &psz_app_id); } - - /*! - Return the Joliet level recognized. + + /*! + Return the Joliet level recognized. */ uint8_t get_joliet_level(); - - /*! + + /*! Get the preparer ID. psz_preparer_id is set to NULL if there is some problem in getting this and false is returned. */ - bool get_preparer_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_preparer_id) + bool get_preparer_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_preparer_id) { return iso9660_ifs_get_preparer_id(p_iso9660, &psz_preparer_id); } - /*! + /*! Get the publisher ID. psz_publisher_id is set to NULL if there is some problem in getting this and false is returned. */ - bool get_publisher_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_publisher_id) + bool get_publisher_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_publisher_id) { return iso9660_ifs_get_publisher_id(p_iso9660, &psz_publisher_id); } - - /*! + + /*! Get the system ID. psz_system_id is set to NULL if there is some problem in getting this and false is returned. */ @@ -284,21 +284,21 @@ public: { return iso9660_ifs_get_system_id(p_iso9660, &psz_system_id); } - + /*! Return the volume ID in the PVD. psz_volume_id is set to NULL if there is some problem in getting this and false is returned. */ - bool get_volume_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_volume_id) + bool get_volume_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_volume_id) { return iso9660_ifs_get_volume_id(p_iso9660, &psz_volume_id); } - + /*! Return the volumeset ID in the PVD. psz_volumeset_id is set to NULL if there is some problem in getting this and false is returned. */ - bool get_volumeset_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_volumeset_id) + bool get_volumeset_id(/*out*/ char * &psz_volumeset_id) { return iso9660_ifs_get_volumeset_id(p_iso9660, &psz_volumeset_id); } @@ -312,16 +312,16 @@ public: have a mode. NULL is returned on error. An open routine should be called before using any read routine. If device object was previously opened it is closed first. - + @param psz_path location of ISO 9660 image @param iso_extension_mask the kinds of ISO 9660 extensions will be considered on access. - + @return true if open succeeded or false if error. - + @see open_fuzzy */ - bool open(const char *psz_path, + bool open(const char *psz_path, iso_extension_mask_t iso_extension_mask=ISO_EXTENSION_NONE) { if (p_iso9660) iso9660_close(p_iso9660); @@ -334,10 +334,10 @@ public: checks. This may be useful when trying to read an ISO 9660 image contained in a file format that libiso9660 doesn't know natively (or knows imperfectly.) - + Maybe in the future we will have a mode. NULL is returned on error. - + @see open */ bool open_fuzzy (const char *psz_path, @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ public: PVD object is returned if read, and NULL if there was an error. */ PVD *read_pvd (); - + /*! Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image but determine framesize and datastart and a possible additional offset. Generally here we are @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ public: @see read_superblock */ - bool + bool read_superblock_fuzzy (iso_extension_mask_t iso_extension_mask =ISO_EXTENSION_NONE, uint16_t i_fuzz=20); @@ -379,18 +379,18 @@ public: pointers for the files inside that directory. The caller must free the returned result. */ - bool readdir (const char psz_path[], stat_vector_t& stat_vector) + bool readdir (const char psz_path[], stat_vector_t& stat_vector) { CdioList_t *p_stat_list = iso9660_ifs_readdir (p_iso9660, psz_path); - + if (p_stat_list) { CdioListNode_t *p_entnode; _CDIO_LIST_FOREACH (p_entnode, p_stat_list) { - iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = + iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = (iso9660_stat_t *) _cdio_list_node_data (p_entnode); stat_vector.push_back(new ISO9660::Stat(p_statbuf)); } - _cdio_list_free (p_stat_list, false); + _cdio_list_free (p_stat_list, false, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); return true; } else { return false; @@ -400,25 +400,25 @@ public: /*! Seek to a position and then read n bytes. Size read is returned. */ - long int - seek_read (void *ptr, lsn_t start, long int i_size=1) + long int + seek_read (void *ptr, lsn_t start, long int i_size=1) { return iso9660_iso_seek_read (p_iso9660, ptr, start, i_size); } - - /*! + + /*! Return file status for pathname. NULL is returned on error. Caller must release returned object using delete when done. */ Stat * - stat (const char psz_path[], bool b_translate=false) + stat (const char psz_path[], bool b_translate=false) { - if (b_translate) + if (b_translate) return new Stat(iso9660_ifs_stat_translate (p_iso9660, psz_path)); - else + else return new Stat(iso9660_ifs_stat (p_iso9660, psz_path)); } - + private: iso9660_t *p_iso9660; }; Index: libcdio-0.94/include/cdio/ds.h =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/include/cdio/ds.h +++ libcdio-0.94/include/cdio/ds.h @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ extern "C" { /** methods */ CdioList_t *_cdio_list_new (void); +void _cdio_list_free3 (CdioList_t *p_list, int free_data, CdioDataFree_t free_fn); void _cdio_list_free (CdioList_t *p_list, int free_data); unsigned _cdio_list_length (const CdioList_t *list); @@ -76,10 +77,17 @@ CdioListNode_t *_cdio_list_end (CdioList CdioListNode_t *_cdio_list_node_next (CdioListNode_t *p_node); -void _cdio_list_node_free (CdioListNode_t *p_node, int i_free_data); + void _cdio_list_node_free3 (CdioListNode_t *p_node, int i_free_data, + CdioDataFree_t free_fn); + void _cdio_list_node_free (CdioListNode_t *p_node, int i_free_data); void *_cdio_list_node_data (CdioListNode_t *p_node); +#ifdef CDIO_API18 +#define _cdio_list_free _cdio_list_free3 +#define _cdio_list_node_free _cdio_list_node_free3 +#endif + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ Index: libcdio-0.94/include/cdio/types.h =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/include/cdio/types.h +++ libcdio-0.94/include/cdio/types.h @@ -335,6 +335,10 @@ typedef uint8_t ubyte; CDIO_TRACK_FLAG_SCMS = 0x10 /**< SCMS (5.29.2.7) */ } cdio_track_flag; + +/* Note that this matches the free() prototype.*/ +typedef void (*CdioDataFree_t)(void *ptr); + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/cdio++/iso9660.cpp =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/lib/cdio++/iso9660.cpp +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/cdio++/iso9660.cpp @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ +#define CDIO_API18 + #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" # define __CDIO_CONFIG_H__ 1 @@ -29,12 +31,12 @@ /*! Given a directory pointer, find the filesystem entry that contains lsn and return information about it. - + @return Stat * of entry if we found lsn, or NULL otherwise. Caller must release returned object using delete when done. */ ISO9660::Stat * -ISO9660::FS::find_lsn(lsn_t i_lsn) +ISO9660::FS::find_lsn(lsn_t i_lsn) { return new Stat(iso9660_find_fs_lsn(p_cdio, i_lsn)); } @@ -55,12 +57,12 @@ ISO9660::FS::read_pvd () } /*! - Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image. This is the - Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD) and perhaps a Supplemental Volume + Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image. This is the + Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD) and perhaps a Supplemental Volume Descriptor if (Joliet) extensions are acceptable. */ -bool -ISO9660::FS::read_superblock (iso_extension_mask_t iso_extension_mask) +bool +ISO9660::FS::read_superblock (iso_extension_mask_t iso_extension_mask) { return iso9660_fs_read_superblock (p_cdio, iso_extension_mask); } @@ -69,20 +71,20 @@ ISO9660::FS::read_superblock (iso_extens pointers for the files inside that directory. The caller must free the returned result. */ -bool +bool ISO9660::FS::readdir (const char psz_path[], stat_vector_t& stat_vector, bool b_mode2) { - CdioList_t * p_stat_list = iso9660_fs_readdir (p_cdio, psz_path, + CdioList_t * p_stat_list = iso9660_fs_readdir (p_cdio, psz_path, b_mode2); if (p_stat_list) { CdioListNode_t *p_entnode; _CDIO_LIST_FOREACH (p_entnode, p_stat_list) { - iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = + iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = (iso9660_stat_t *) _cdio_list_node_data (p_entnode); stat_vector.push_back(new ISO9660::Stat(p_statbuf)); } - _cdio_list_free (p_stat_list, false); + _cdio_list_free (p_stat_list, false, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); return true; } else { return false; @@ -92,11 +94,11 @@ ISO9660::FS::readdir (const char psz_pat /*! Close previously opened ISO 9660 image and free resources associated with the image. Call this when done using using an ISO 9660 image. - + @return true is unconditionally returned. If there was an error false would be returned. */ -bool +bool ISO9660::IFS::close() { iso9660_close(p_iso9660); @@ -107,18 +109,18 @@ ISO9660::IFS::close() /*! Given a directory pointer, find the filesystem entry that contains lsn and return information about it. - + Returns Stat* of entry if we found lsn, or NULL otherwise. Caller must release returned object using delete when done. */ ISO9660::Stat * -ISO9660::IFS::find_lsn(lsn_t i_lsn) +ISO9660::IFS::find_lsn(lsn_t i_lsn) { return new Stat(iso9660_ifs_find_lsn(p_iso9660, i_lsn)); } -/*! - Return the Joliet level recognized. +/*! + Return the Joliet level recognized. */ uint8_t ISO9660::IFS::get_joliet_level() @@ -130,7 +132,7 @@ ISO9660::IFS::get_joliet_level() Return true if ISO 9660 image has extended attrributes (XA). */ bool -ISO9660::IFS::is_xa () +ISO9660::IFS::is_xa () { return iso9660_ifs_is_xa (p_iso9660); } @@ -140,10 +142,10 @@ ISO9660::IFS::is_xa () checks. This may be useful when trying to read an ISO 9660 image contained in a file format that libiso9660 doesn't know natively (or knows imperfectly.) - + Maybe in the future we will have a mode. NULL is returned on error. - + @see open */ bool @@ -160,7 +162,7 @@ ISO9660::IFS::open_fuzzy (const char *ps PVD object is returned if read, and NULL if there was an error. */ ISO9660::PVD * -ISO9660::IFS::read_pvd () +ISO9660::IFS::read_pvd () { iso9660_pvd_t pvd; bool b_okay = iso9660_ifs_read_pvd (p_iso9660, &pvd); @@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ ISO9660::IFS::read_pvd () and datastart and a possible additional offset. Generally here we are not reading an ISO 9660 image but a CD-Image which contains an ISO 9660 filesystem. - + @see read_superblock */ bool @@ -190,110 +192,110 @@ ISO9660::IFS::read_superblock (iso_exten and datastart and a possible additional offset. Generally here we are not reading an ISO 9660 image but a CD-Image which contains an ISO 9660 filesystem. - + @see read_superblock */ -bool +bool ISO9660::IFS::read_superblock_fuzzy (iso_extension_mask_t iso_extension_mask, uint16_t i_fuzz) { - return iso9660_ifs_fuzzy_read_superblock (p_iso9660, iso_extension_mask, + return iso9660_ifs_fuzzy_read_superblock (p_iso9660, iso_extension_mask, i_fuzz); } -char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_application_id() +char * +ISO9660::PVD::get_application_id() { return iso9660_get_application_id(&pvd); } -int -ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_block_size() +int +ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_block_size() { return iso9660_get_pvd_block_size(&pvd); } /*! Return the PVD's preparer ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ -char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_preparer_id() +char * +ISO9660::PVD::get_preparer_id() { return iso9660_get_preparer_id(&pvd); } /*! Return the PVD's publisher ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ -char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_publisher_id() +char * +ISO9660::PVD::get_publisher_id() { return iso9660_get_publisher_id(&pvd); } const char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_id() +ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_id() { return iso9660_get_pvd_id(&pvd); } -int -ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_space_size() +int +ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_space_size() { return iso9660_get_pvd_space_size(&pvd); } -uint8_t +uint8_t ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_type() { return iso9660_get_pvd_type(&pvd); } /*! Return the primary volume id version number (of pvd). - If there is an error 0 is returned. + If there is an error 0 is returned. */ -int -ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_version() +int +ISO9660::PVD::get_pvd_version() { return iso9660_get_pvd_version(&pvd); } /*! Return the LSN of the root directory for pvd. - If there is an error CDIO_INVALID_LSN is returned. + If there is an error CDIO_INVALID_LSN is returned. */ -lsn_t -ISO9660::PVD::get_root_lsn() +lsn_t +ISO9660::PVD::get_root_lsn() { return iso9660_get_root_lsn(&pvd); } /*! Return the PVD's system ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ -char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_system_id() +char * +ISO9660::PVD::get_system_id() { return iso9660_get_system_id(&pvd); } /*! Return the PVD's volume ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ -char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_volume_id() +char * +ISO9660::PVD::get_volume_id() { return iso9660_get_volume_id(&pvd); } /*! Return the PVD's volumeset ID. - NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. + NULL is returned if there is some problem in getting this. */ -char * -ISO9660::PVD::get_volumeset_id() +char * +ISO9660::PVD::get_volumeset_id() { return iso9660_get_volumeset_id(&pvd); } Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/_cdio_stream.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/lib/driver/_cdio_stream.c +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/_cdio_stream.c @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ cdio_stream_destroy(CdioDataSource_t *p_ cdio_stream_close(p_obj); p_obj->op.free(p_obj->user_data); - + p_obj->user_data = NULL; free(p_obj); } Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/ds.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/lib/driver/ds.c +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/ds.c @@ -61,13 +61,19 @@ _cdio_list_new (void) } void -_cdio_list_free (CdioList_t *p_list, int free_data) +_cdio_list_free3 (CdioList_t *p_list, int free_data, CdioDataFree_t free_fn) { while (_cdio_list_length (p_list)) - _cdio_list_node_free (_cdio_list_begin (p_list), free_data); + _cdio_list_node_free3 (_cdio_list_begin (p_list), free_data, free_fn); free (p_list); } +__asm__(".symver _cdio_list_free3,_cdio_list_free@CDIO_18"); +void +_cdio_list_free (CdioList_t *p_list, int free_data) +{ + _cdio_list_free3 (p_list, free_data, free); +} unsigned _cdio_list_length (const CdioList_t *p_list) @@ -180,7 +186,8 @@ _cdio_list_node_next (CdioListNode_t *p_ } void -_cdio_list_node_free (CdioListNode_t *p_node, int free_data) +_cdio_list_node_free3 (CdioListNode_t *p_node, + int free_data, CdioDataFree_t free_fn) { CdioList_t *p_list; CdioListNode_t *prev_node; @@ -191,8 +198,8 @@ _cdio_list_node_free (CdioListNode_t *p_ cdio_assert (_cdio_list_length (p_list) > 0); - if (free_data) - free (_cdio_list_node_data (p_node)); + if (free_data && free_fn) + free_fn (_cdio_list_node_data (p_node)); if (_cdio_list_length (p_list) == 1) { @@ -230,6 +237,13 @@ _cdio_list_node_free (CdioListNode_t *p_ free (p_node); } +void +_cdio_list_node_free (CdioListNode_t *p_node, int free_data) +{ + _cdio_list_node_free3 (p_node, free_data, free); +} +__asm__(".symver _cdio_list_node_free3,_cdio_list_node_free3@CDIO_18"); + void * _cdio_list_node_data (CdioListNode_t *p_node) { Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/image/nrg.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/lib/driver/image/nrg.c +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/image/nrg.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - Copyright (C) 2003-2006, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2014 + Copyright (C) 2003-2006, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2014, 2017 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org> Copyright (C) 2001, 2003 Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org> @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ CD-image format residing inside a disk file (*.nrg). */ +#define CDIO_API18 + #include "image.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDIO_H @@ -1107,7 +1109,7 @@ _free_nrg (void *p_user_data) if (NULL == p_env) return; if (NULL != p_env->mapping) - _cdio_list_free (p_env->mapping, true); + _cdio_list_free (p_env->mapping, true, free); /* The remaining part of the image is like the other image drivers, so free that in the same way. */ @@ -1275,6 +1277,7 @@ cdio_is_nrg(const char *psz_nrg) if (!(p_env->gen.data_source = cdio_stdio_new (psz_nrg))) { cdio_warn ("can't open nrg image file %s for reading", psz_nrg); + free(p_env); return false; } Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/iso9660/iso9660_fs.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/lib/iso9660/iso9660_fs.c +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/iso9660/iso9660_fs.c @@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ free bits that are allocated inside the data. */ +#define CDIO_API18 + #if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) && !defined(__CDIO_CONFIG_H__) #include "config.h" #define __CDIO_CONFIG_H__ 1 @@ -258,6 +260,7 @@ iso9660_close (iso9660_t *p_iso) { if (NULL != p_iso) { cdio_stdio_destroy(p_iso->stream); + p_iso->stream = NULL; free(p_iso); } return true; @@ -1283,13 +1286,13 @@ iso9660_fs_readdir (CdIo_t *p_cdio, cons if (!_dirbuf) { cdio_warn("Couldn't calloc(1, %d)", p_stat->secsize * ISO_BLOCKSIZE); - _cdio_list_free (retval, true); + _cdio_list_free (retval, true, NULL); return NULL; } if (cdio_read_data_sectors (p_cdio, _dirbuf, p_stat->lsn, ISO_BLOCKSIZE, p_stat->secsize)) { - _cdio_list_free (retval, true); + _cdio_list_free (retval, true, NULL); return NULL; } @@ -1351,7 +1354,7 @@ iso9660_ifs_readdir (iso9660_t *p_iso, c { cdio_warn("Invalid directory buffer sector size %u", p_stat->secsize); iso9660_stat_free(p_stat); - _cdio_list_free (retval, true); + _cdio_list_free (retval, true, NULL); return NULL; } @@ -1360,13 +1363,13 @@ iso9660_ifs_readdir (iso9660_t *p_iso, c { cdio_warn("Couldn't calloc(1, %lu)", dirbuf_len); iso9660_stat_free(p_stat); - _cdio_list_free (retval, true); + _cdio_list_free (retval, true, NULL); return NULL; } ret = iso9660_iso_seek_read (p_iso, _dirbuf, p_stat->lsn, p_stat->secsize); if (ret != dirbuf_len) { - _cdio_list_free (retval, true); + _cdio_list_free (retval, true, NULL); iso9660_stat_free(p_stat); free (_dirbuf); return NULL; @@ -1400,7 +1403,7 @@ iso9660_ifs_readdir (iso9660_t *p_iso, c iso9660_stat_free(p_stat); if (offset != dirbuf_len) { - _cdio_list_free (retval, true); + _cdio_list_free (retval, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); return NULL; } @@ -1437,6 +1440,7 @@ find_lsn_recurse (void *p_image, iso9660 if (statbuf->type == _STAT_DIR && strcmp ((char *) statbuf->filename, ".") && strcmp ((char *) statbuf->filename, "..")) { + snprintf (*ppsz_full_filename, len, "%s%s/", psz_path, psz_filename); _cdio_list_append (dirlist, strdup(*ppsz_full_filename)); } @@ -1445,19 +1449,19 @@ find_lsn_recurse (void *p_image, iso9660 iso9660_stat_t *ret_stat = calloc(1, len2); if (!ret_stat) { - _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true); + _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true, free); cdio_warn("Couldn't calloc(1, %d)", len2); return NULL; } memcpy(ret_stat, statbuf, len2); - _cdio_list_free (entlist, true); - _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true); + _cdio_list_free (entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); + _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true, free); return ret_stat; } } - _cdio_list_free (entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free (entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); /* now recurse/descend over directories encountered */ @@ -1472,7 +1476,7 @@ find_lsn_recurse (void *p_image, iso9660 ppsz_full_filename); if (NULL != ret_stat) { - _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true); + _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true, free); return ret_stat; } } @@ -1481,7 +1485,7 @@ find_lsn_recurse (void *p_image, iso9660 free(*ppsz_full_filename); *ppsz_full_filename = NULL; } - _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true); + _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true, free); return NULL; } @@ -1548,8 +1552,9 @@ void iso9660_stat_free(iso9660_stat_t *p_stat) { if (p_stat != NULL) { - if (p_stat->rr.psz_symlink) + if (p_stat->rr.psz_symlink) { CDIO_FREE_IF_NOT_NULL(p_stat->rr.psz_symlink); + } free(p_stat); } } Index: libcdio-0.94/src/cd-info.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/src/cd-info.c +++ libcdio-0.94/src/cd-info.c @@ -574,8 +574,8 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (CdIo_t *p_cdio, c translated_name = (char *) malloc(translated_name_size); if (!translated_name) { report( stderr, "Error allocating memory\n" ); - _cdio_list_free (p_dirlist, true); - _cdio_list_free (p_entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free3 (p_dirlist, true, free); + _cdio_list_free3 (p_entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); return; } } @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (CdIo_t *p_cdio, c } free (translated_name); - _cdio_list_free (p_entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free3 (p_entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); printf ("\n"); @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (CdIo_t *p_cdio, c print_iso9660_recurse (p_cdio, _fullname, fs); } - _cdio_list_free (p_dirlist, true); + _cdio_list_free3 (p_dirlist, true, free); } static void Index: libcdio-0.94/src/iso-info.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/src/iso-info.c +++ libcdio-0.94/src/iso-info.c @@ -54,6 +54,10 @@ #include <unistd.h> #endif +#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H +#include <alloca.h> +#endif + #if 0 #define STRONG "\033[1m" #define NORMAL "\033[0m" @@ -228,7 +232,7 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, CdioList_t *dirlist = _cdio_list_new (); CdioListNode_t *entnode; uint8_t i_joliet_level = iso9660_ifs_get_joliet_level(p_iso); - char *translated_name = (char *) malloc(4096); + char *translated_name = (char *) alloca(4096); size_t translated_name_size = 4096; entlist = iso9660_ifs_readdir (p_iso, psz_path); if (opts.print_iso9660) { @@ -236,7 +240,6 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, } if (NULL == entlist) { - free(translated_name); free(dirlist); report( stderr, "Error getting above directory information\n" ); return; @@ -244,9 +247,8 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, rec_counter++; if (rec_counter > CDIO_MAX_DIR_RECURSION) { - free(translated_name); free(dirlist); - _cdio_list_free (entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free3 (entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); report( stderr, "Directory recursion too deep. ISO most probably damaged.\n" ); return; @@ -259,14 +261,8 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf = _cdio_list_node_data (entnode); char *psz_iso_name = p_statbuf->filename; char _fullname[4096] = { 0, }; - if (strlen(psz_iso_name) >= translated_name_size) { + if (strlen(psz_iso_name) >= translated_name_size) { translated_name_size = strlen(psz_iso_name)+1; - free(translated_name); - translated_name = (char *) malloc(translated_name_size); - if (!translated_name) { - report( stderr, "Error allocating memory\n" ); - return; - } } if (yep != p_statbuf->rr.b3_rock || 1 == opts.no_rock_ridge) { @@ -291,19 +287,15 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, 0 == opts.no_rock_ridge, iso9660_ifs_is_xa(p_iso) && 0 == opts.no_xa, psz_iso_name, translated_name); - } else + } else { if ( strcmp (psz_iso_name, ".") && strcmp (psz_iso_name, "..")) printf("%9u %s%s\n", (unsigned int) p_statbuf->size, psz_path, yep == p_statbuf->rr.b3_rock ? psz_iso_name : translated_name); - if (p_statbuf->rr.i_symlink) { - free(p_statbuf->rr.psz_symlink); - p_statbuf->rr.i_symlink = 0; } } - free (translated_name); - _cdio_list_free (entlist, true); + _cdio_list_free3 (entlist, true, (CdioDataFree_t) iso9660_stat_free); if (opts.print_iso9660) { printf ("\n"); @@ -318,7 +310,7 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, print_iso9660_recurse (p_iso, _fullname, rec_counter); } - _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true); + _cdio_list_free3 (dirlist, true, free); } static void Index: libcdio-0.94/test/testisocd2.c =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/test/testisocd2.c +++ libcdio-0.94/test/testisocd2.c @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) ISO9660_IMAGE); return 1; } else { + unsigned int rc=0; uint8_t joliet_level = iso9660_ifs_get_joliet_level(p_iso); if (joliet_level != 0) { printf("Expecting joliet level to be 0, got %u\n", joliet_level); @@ -74,7 +75,9 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) } else { printf("-- No joliet, as expected.\n"); } + iso9660_close(p_iso); p_iso = iso9660_open_ext(ISO9660_IMAGE, ISO_EXTENSION_ALL); + joliet_level = iso9660_ifs_get_joliet_level(p_iso); if ( joliet_level != 0) { printf("Expecting joliet level to still be 0, got %d\n", joliet_level); @@ -102,8 +105,8 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) char buf[ISO_BLOCKSIZE]; char *psz_path = NULL; const lsn_t i_lsn = p_statbuf->lsn; - const iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf2 = iso9660_ifs_find_lsn (p_iso, i_lsn); - const iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf3 = + iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf2 = iso9660_ifs_find_lsn (p_iso, i_lsn); + iso9660_stat_t *p_statbuf3 = iso9660_ifs_find_lsn_with_path (p_iso, i_lsn, &psz_path); /* Compare the two statbufs. */ @@ -113,28 +116,29 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) fprintf(stderr, "File stat information between fs_stat and " "iso9660_ifs_find_lsn isn't the same\n"); - iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); - exit(3); + rc = 3; + goto exit; } if (p_statbuf3->lsn != p_statbuf2->lsn || p_statbuf3->size != p_statbuf2->size || p_statbuf3->type != p_statbuf2->type) { - iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); - exit(4); + rc = 4; + goto exit; } if (psz_path != NULL) { if (0 != strncmp("/./", psz_path, strlen("/./"))) { fprintf(stderr, "Path returned for ifs_find_lsn_with_path " "is not correct should be /./, is %s\n", psz_path); - iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); - exit(5); + rc = 5; + goto exit; } free(psz_path); } else { fprintf(stderr, "Path returned for fs_find_lsn_with_path is NULL\n"); - iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); + rc = 6; + goto exit; exit(6); } @@ -144,11 +148,15 @@ main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { fprintf(stderr, "Error reading ISO 9660 file at lsn %lu\n", (long unsigned int) p_statbuf->lsn); - iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); - exit(7); + rc = 7; + goto exit; } - iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); - exit(0); + exit: + iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf2); + iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf3); + iso9660_stat_free(p_statbuf); + iso9660_close(p_iso); + exit(rc); } } Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/Makefile.am =================================================================== --- libcdio-0.94.orig/lib/driver/Makefile.am +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/Makefile.am @@ -176,10 +176,16 @@ if BUILD_VERSIONED_LIBS libcdio_la_LDFLAGS = $(libcdio_la_ldflags) -Wl,--version-script=libcdio.la.ver libcdio_la_DEPENDENCIES = libcdio.la.ver -libcdio.la.ver: $(srcdir)/libcdio.sym +libcdio.la.ver: $(srcdir)/libcdio.sym $(srcdir)/libcdio18.sym @echo 'CDIO_$(libcdio_la_MAJOR) { ' > $@ @echo ' global:' >> $@ - @sed 's/^/ /;s/$$/;/' $< >> $@ + @sed 's/^/ /;s/$$/;/' $(srcdir)/libcdio.sym >> $@ + @echo ' local:' >> $@ + @echo ' *;' >> $@ + @echo '};' >> $@ + @echo 'CDIO_18 { ' >> $@ + @echo ' global:' >> $@ + @sed 's/^/ /;s/$$/;/' $(srcdir)/libcdio18.sym >> $@ @echo ' local:' >> $@ @echo ' *;' >> $@ @echo '};' >> $@ Index: libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/libcdio18.sym =================================================================== --- /dev/null +++ libcdio-0.94/lib/driver/libcdio18.sym @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +_cdio_list_free3 +_cdio_list_node_free3
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