From c876d3bbefe0dc00c27ca0c12d29da5874946962 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dominik Riebeling Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 21:04:28 +0100 Subject: rbutil: Merge rbutil with utils folder. rbutil uses several components from the utils folder, and can be considered part of utils too. Having it in a separate folder is an arbitrary split that doesn't help anymore these days, so merge them. This also allows other utils to easily use libtools.make without the need to navigate to a different folder. Change-Id: I3fc2f4de19e3e776553efb5dea5f779dfec0dc21 --- utils/rbutilqt/mspack/mspack.h | 2385 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 2385 insertions(+) create mode 100644 utils/rbutilqt/mspack/mspack.h (limited to 'utils/rbutilqt/mspack/mspack.h') diff --git a/utils/rbutilqt/mspack/mspack.h b/utils/rbutilqt/mspack/mspack.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3e99624463 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/rbutilqt/mspack/mspack.h @@ -0,0 +1,2385 @@ +/* libmspack -- a library for working with Microsoft compression formats. + * (C) 2003-2019 Stuart Caie + * + * libmspack is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under + * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 + * + * This program 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 program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + */ + +/** \mainpage + * + * \section intro Introduction + * + * libmspack is a library which provides compressors and decompressors, + * archivers and dearchivers for Microsoft compression formats. + * + * \section formats Formats supported + * + * The following file formats are supported: + * - SZDD files, which use LZSS compression + * - KWAJ files, which use LZSS, LZSS+Huffman or deflate compression + * - .HLP (MS Help) files, which use LZSS compression + * - .CAB (MS Cabinet) files, which use deflate, LZX or Quantum compression + * - .CHM (HTML Help) files, which use LZX compression + * - .LIT (MS EBook) files, which use LZX compression and DES encryption + * - .LZX (Exchange Offline Addressbook) files, which use LZX compression + * + * To determine the capabilities of the library, and the binary + * compatibility version of any particular compressor or decompressor, use + * the mspack_version() function. The UNIX library interface version is + * defined as the highest-versioned library component. + * + * \section starting Getting started + * + * The macro MSPACK_SYS_SELFTEST() should be used to ensure the library can + * be used. In particular, it checks if the caller is using 32-bit file I/O + * when the library is compiled for 64-bit file I/O and vice versa. + * + * If compiled normally, the library includes basic file I/O and memory + * management functionality using the standard C library. This can be + * customised and replaced entirely by creating a mspack_system structure. + * + * A compressor or decompressor for the required format must be + * instantiated before it can be used. Each construction function takes + * one parameter, which is either a pointer to a custom mspack_system + * structure, or NULL to use the default. The instantiation returned, if + * not NULL, contains function pointers (methods) to work with the given + * file format. + * + * For compression: + * - mspack_create_cab_compressor() creates a mscab_compressor + * - mspack_create_chm_compressor() creates a mschm_compressor + * - mspack_create_lit_compressor() creates a mslit_compressor + * - mspack_create_hlp_compressor() creates a mshlp_compressor + * - mspack_create_szdd_compressor() creates a msszdd_compressor + * - mspack_create_kwaj_compressor() creates a mskwaj_compressor + * - mspack_create_oab_compressor() creates a msoab_compressor + * + * For decompression: + * - mspack_create_cab_decompressor() creates a mscab_decompressor + * - mspack_create_chm_decompressor() creates a mschm_decompressor + * - mspack_create_lit_decompressor() creates a mslit_decompressor + * - mspack_create_hlp_decompressor() creates a mshlp_decompressor + * - mspack_create_szdd_decompressor() creates a msszdd_decompressor + * - mspack_create_kwaj_decompressor() creates a mskwaj_decompressor + * - mspack_create_oab_decompressor() creates a msoab_decompressor + * + * Once finished working with a format, each kind of + * compressor/decompressor has its own specific destructor: + * - mspack_destroy_cab_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_cab_decompressor() + * - mspack_destroy_chm_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_chm_decompressor() + * - mspack_destroy_lit_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_lit_decompressor() + * - mspack_destroy_hlp_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_hlp_decompressor() + * - mspack_destroy_szdd_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_szdd_decompressor() + * - mspack_destroy_kwaj_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_kwaj_decompressor() + * - mspack_destroy_oab_compressor() + * - mspack_destroy_oab_decompressor() + * + * Destroying a compressor or decompressor does not destroy any objects, + * structures or handles that have been created using that compressor or + * decompressor. Ensure that everything created or opened is destroyed or + * closed before compressor/decompressor is itself destroyed. + * + * \section errors Error codes + * + * All compressors and decompressors use the same set of error codes. Most + * methods return an error code directly. For methods which do not + * return error codes directly, the error code can be obtained with the + * last_error() method. + * + * - #MSPACK_ERR_OK is used to indicate success. This error code is defined + * as zero, all other code are non-zero. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_ARGS indicates that a method was called with inappropriate + * arguments. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_OPEN indicates that mspack_system::open() failed. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_READ indicates that mspack_system::read() failed. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_WRITE indicates that mspack_system::write() failed. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_SEEK indicates that mspack_system::seek() failed. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_NOMEMORY indicates that mspack_system::alloc() failed. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_SIGNATURE indicates that the file being read does not + * have the correct "signature". It is probably not a valid file for + * whatever format is being read. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_DATAFORMAT indicates that the file being used or read + * is corrupt. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_CHECKSUM indicates that a data checksum has failed. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_CRUNCH indicates an error occured during compression. + * - #MSPACK_ERR_DECRUNCH indicates an error occured during decompression. + * + * \section threading Multi-threading + * + * libmspack methods are reentrant and multithreading-safe when each + * thread has its own compressor or decompressor. + + * You should not call multiple methods simultaneously on a single + * compressor or decompressor instance. + * + * If this may happen, you can either use one compressor or + * decompressor per thread, or you can use your preferred lock, + * semaphore or mutex library to ensure no more than one method on a + * compressor/decompressor is called simultaneously. libmspack will + * not do this locking for you. + * + * Example of incorrect behaviour: + * - thread 1 calls mspack_create_cab_decompressor() + * - thread 1 calls open() + * - thread 1 calls extract() for one file + * - thread 2 simultaneously calls extract() for another file + * + * Correct behaviour: + * - thread 1 calls mspack_create_cab_decompressor() + * - thread 2 calls mspack_create_cab_decompressor() + * - thread 1 calls its own open() / extract() + * - thread 2 simultaneously calls its own open() / extract() + * + * Also correct behaviour: + * - thread 1 calls mspack_create_cab_decompressor() + * - thread 1 locks a mutex for with the decompressor before + * calling any methods on it, and unlocks the mutex after each + * method returns. + * - thread 1 can share the results of open() with thread 2, and both + * can call extract(), provided they both guard against simultaneous + * use of extract(), and any other methods, with the mutex + */ + +#ifndef LIB_MSPACK_H +#define LIB_MSPACK_H 1 + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#include +#include + +/** + * System self-test function, to ensure both library and calling program + * can use one another. + * + * A result of MSPACK_ERR_OK means the library and caller are + * compatible. Any other result indicates that the library and caller are + * not compatible and should not be used. In particular, a value of + * MSPACK_ERR_SEEK means the library and caller use different off_t + * datatypes. + * + * It should be used like so: + * + * @code + * int selftest_result; + * MSPACK_SYS_SELFTEST(selftest_result); + * if (selftest_result != MSPACK_ERR_OK) { + * fprintf(stderr, "incompatible with this build of libmspack\n"); + * exit(0); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @param result an int variable to store the result of the self-test + */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_SELFTEST(result) do { \ + (result) = mspack_sys_selftest_internal(sizeof(off_t)); \ +} while (0) + +/** Part of the MSPACK_SYS_SELFTEST() macro, must not be used directly. */ +extern int mspack_sys_selftest_internal(int); + +/** + * Enquire about the binary compatibility version of a specific interface in + * the library. Currently, the following interfaces are defined: + * + * - #MSPACK_VER_LIBRARY: the overall library + * - #MSPACK_VER_SYSTEM: the mspack_system interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSCABD: the mscab_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSCABC: the mscab_compressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSCHMD: the mschm_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSCHMC: the mschm_compressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSLITD: the mslit_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSLITC: the mslit_compressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSHLPD: the mshlp_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSHLPC: the mshlp_compressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSSZDDD: the msszdd_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSSZDDC: the msszdd_compressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSKWAJD: the mskwaj_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSKWAJC: the mskwaj_compressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSOABD: the msoab_decompressor interface + * - #MSPACK_VER_MSOABC: the msoab_compressor interface + * + * The result of the function should be interpreted as follows: + * - -1: this interface is completely unknown to the library + * - 0: this interface is known, but non-functioning + * - 1: this interface has all basic functionality + * - 2, 3, ...: this interface has additional functionality, clearly marked + * in the documentation as "version 2", "version 3" and so on. + * + * @param entity the interface to request current version of + * @return the version of the requested interface + */ +extern int mspack_version(int entity); + +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the overall library version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_LIBRARY (0) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mspack_system version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_SYSTEM (1) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mscab_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSCABD (2) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mscab_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSCABC (3) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mschm_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSCHMD (4) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mschm_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSCHMC (5) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mslit_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSLITD (6) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mslit_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSLITC (7) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mshlp_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSHLPD (8) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mshlp_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSHLPC (9) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the msszdd_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSSZDDD (10) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the msszdd_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSSZDDC (11) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mskwaj_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSKWAJD (12) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the mskwaj_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSKWAJC (13) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the msoab_decompressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSOABD (14) +/** Pass to mspack_version() to get the msoab_compressor version */ +#define MSPACK_VER_MSOABC (15) + +/* --- file I/O abstraction ------------------------------------------------ */ + +/** + * A structure which abstracts file I/O and memory management. + * + * The library always uses the mspack_system structure for interaction + * with the file system and to allocate, free and copy all memory. It also + * uses it to send literal messages to the library user. + * + * When the library is compiled normally, passing NULL to a compressor or + * decompressor constructor will result in a default mspack_system being + * used, where all methods are implemented with the standard C library. + * However, all constructors support being given a custom created + * mspack_system structure, with the library user's own methods. This + * allows for more abstract interaction, such as reading and writing files + * directly to memory, or from a network socket or pipe. + * + * Implementors of an mspack_system structure should read all + * documentation entries for every structure member, and write methods + * which conform to those standards. + */ +struct mspack_system { + /** + * Opens a file for reading, writing, appending or updating. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mspack_system + * structure whose open() method is being called. If + * this pointer is required by close(), read(), write(), + * seek() or tell(), it should be stored in the result + * structure at this time. + * @param filename the file to be opened. It is passed directly from the + * library caller without being modified, so it is up to + * the caller what this parameter actually represents. + * @param mode one of #MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_READ (open an existing file + * for reading), #MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_WRITE (open a new file + * for writing), #MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_UPDATE (open an existing + * file for reading/writing from the start of the file) or + * #MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_APPEND (open an existing file for + * reading/writing from the end of the file) + * @return a pointer to a mspack_file structure. This structure officially + * contains no members, its true contents are up to the + * mspack_system implementor. It should contain whatever is needed + * for other mspack_system methods to operate. Returning the NULL + * pointer indicates an error condition. + * @see close(), read(), write(), seek(), tell(), message() + */ + struct mspack_file * (*open)(struct mspack_system *self, + const char *filename, + int mode); + + /** + * Closes a previously opened file. If any memory was allocated for this + * particular file handle, it should be freed at this time. + * + * @param file the file to close + * @see open() + */ + void (*close)(struct mspack_file *file); + + /** + * Reads a given number of bytes from an open file. + * + * @param file the file to read from + * @param buffer the location where the read bytes should be stored + * @param bytes the number of bytes to read from the file. + * @return the number of bytes successfully read (this can be less than + * the number requested), zero to mark the end of file, or less + * than zero to indicate an error. The library does not "retry" + * reads and assumes short reads are due to EOF, so you should + * avoid returning short reads because of transient errors. + * @see open(), write() + */ + int (*read)(struct mspack_file *file, + void *buffer, + int bytes); + + /** + * Writes a given number of bytes to an open file. + * + * @param file the file to write to + * @param buffer the location where the written bytes should be read from + * @param bytes the number of bytes to write to the file. + * @return the number of bytes successfully written, this can be less + * than the number requested. Zero or less can indicate an error + * where no bytes at all could be written. All cases where less + * bytes were written than requested are considered by the library + * to be an error. + * @see open(), read() + */ + int (*write)(struct mspack_file *file, + void *buffer, + int bytes); + + /** + * Seeks to a specific file offset within an open file. + * + * Sometimes the library needs to know the length of a file. It does + * this by seeking to the end of the file with seek(file, 0, + * MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_END), then calling tell(). Implementations may want + * to make a special case for this. + * + * Due to the potentially varying 32/64 bit datatype off_t on some + * architectures, the #MSPACK_SYS_SELFTEST macro MUST be used before + * using the library. If not, the error caused by the library passing an + * inappropriate stackframe to seek() is subtle and hard to trace. + * + * @param file the file to be seeked + * @param offset an offset to seek, measured in bytes + * @param mode one of #MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_START (the offset should be + * measured from the start of the file), #MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_CUR + * (the offset should be measured from the current file offset) + * or #MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_END (the offset should be measured from + * the end of the file) + * @return zero for success, non-zero for an error + * @see open(), tell() + */ + int (*seek)(struct mspack_file *file, + off_t offset, + int mode); + + /** + * Returns the current file position (in bytes) of the given file. + * + * @param file the file whose file position is wanted + * @return the current file position of the file + * @see open(), seek() + */ + off_t (*tell)(struct mspack_file *file); + + /** + * Used to send messages from the library to the user. + * + * Occasionally, the library generates warnings or other messages in + * plain english to inform the human user. These are informational only + * and can be ignored if not wanted. + * + * @param file may be a file handle returned from open() if this message + * pertains to a specific open file, or NULL if not related to + * a specific file. + * @param format a printf() style format string. It does NOT include a + * trailing newline. + * @see open() + */ + void (*message)(struct mspack_file *file, + const char *format, + ...); + + /** + * Allocates memory. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mspack_system + * structure whose alloc() method is being called. + * @param bytes the number of bytes to allocate + * @result a pointer to the requested number of bytes, or NULL if + * not enough memory is available + * @see free() + */ + void * (*alloc)(struct mspack_system *self, + size_t bytes); + + /** + * Frees memory. + * + * @param ptr the memory to be freed. NULL is accepted and ignored. + * @see alloc() + */ + void (*free)(void *ptr); + + /** + * Copies from one region of memory to another. + * + * The regions of memory are guaranteed not to overlap, are usually less + * than 256 bytes, and may not be aligned. Please note that the source + * parameter comes before the destination parameter, unlike the standard + * C function memcpy(). + * + * @param src the region of memory to copy from + * @param dest the region of memory to copy to + * @param bytes the size of the memory region, in bytes + */ + void (*copy)(void *src, + void *dest, + size_t bytes); + + /** + * A null pointer to mark the end of mspack_system. It must equal NULL. + * + * Should the mspack_system structure extend in the future, this NULL + * will be seen, rather than have an invalid method pointer called. + */ + void *null_ptr; +}; + +/** mspack_system::open() mode: open existing file for reading. */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_READ (0) +/** mspack_system::open() mode: open new file for writing */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_WRITE (1) +/** mspack_system::open() mode: open existing file for writing */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_UPDATE (2) +/** mspack_system::open() mode: open existing file for writing */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_OPEN_APPEND (3) + +/** mspack_system::seek() mode: seek relative to start of file */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_START (0) +/** mspack_system::seek() mode: seek relative to current offset */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_CUR (1) +/** mspack_system::seek() mode: seek relative to end of file */ +#define MSPACK_SYS_SEEK_END (2) + +/** + * A structure which represents an open file handle. The contents of this + * structure are determined by the implementation of the + * mspack_system::open() method. + */ +struct mspack_file { + int dummy; +}; + +/* --- error codes --------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/** Error code: no error */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_OK (0) +/** Error code: bad arguments to method */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_ARGS (1) +/** Error code: error opening file */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_OPEN (2) +/** Error code: error reading file */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_READ (3) +/** Error code: error writing file */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_WRITE (4) +/** Error code: seek error */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_SEEK (5) +/** Error code: out of memory */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_NOMEMORY (6) +/** Error code: bad "magic id" in file */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_SIGNATURE (7) +/** Error code: bad or corrupt file format */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_DATAFORMAT (8) +/** Error code: bad checksum or CRC */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_CHECKSUM (9) +/** Error code: error during compression */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_CRUNCH (10) +/** Error code: error during decompression */ +#define MSPACK_ERR_DECRUNCH (11) + +/* --- functions available in library -------------------------------------- */ + +/** Creates a new CAB compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mscab_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mscab_compressor * + mspack_create_cab_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new CAB decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mscab_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mscab_decompressor * + mspack_create_cab_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing CAB compressor. + * @param self the #mscab_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_cab_compressor(struct mscab_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing CAB decompressor. + * @param self the #mscab_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_cab_decompressor(struct mscab_decompressor *self); + + +/** Creates a new CHM compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mschm_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mschm_compressor * + mspack_create_chm_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new CHM decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mschm_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mschm_decompressor * + mspack_create_chm_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing CHM compressor. + * @param self the #mschm_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_chm_compressor(struct mschm_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing CHM decompressor. + * @param self the #mschm_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_chm_decompressor(struct mschm_decompressor *self); + + +/** Creates a new LIT compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mslit_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mslit_compressor * + mspack_create_lit_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new LIT decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mslit_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mslit_decompressor * + mspack_create_lit_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing LIT compressor. + * @param self the #mslit_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_lit_compressor(struct mslit_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing LIT decompressor. + * @param self the #mslit_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_lit_decompressor(struct mslit_decompressor *self); + + +/** Creates a new HLP compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mshlp_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mshlp_compressor * + mspack_create_hlp_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new HLP decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mshlp_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mshlp_decompressor * + mspack_create_hlp_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing hlp compressor. + * @param self the #mshlp_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_hlp_compressor(struct mshlp_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing hlp decompressor. + * @param self the #mshlp_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_hlp_decompressor(struct mshlp_decompressor *self); + + +/** Creates a new SZDD compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #msszdd_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct msszdd_compressor * + mspack_create_szdd_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new SZDD decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #msszdd_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct msszdd_decompressor * + mspack_create_szdd_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing SZDD compressor. + * @param self the #msszdd_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_szdd_compressor(struct msszdd_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing SZDD decompressor. + * @param self the #msszdd_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_szdd_decompressor(struct msszdd_decompressor *self); + + +/** Creates a new KWAJ compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mskwaj_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mskwaj_compressor * + mspack_create_kwaj_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new KWAJ decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #mskwaj_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct mskwaj_decompressor * + mspack_create_kwaj_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing KWAJ compressor. + * @param self the #mskwaj_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_kwaj_compressor(struct mskwaj_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing KWAJ decompressor. + * @param self the #mskwaj_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_kwaj_decompressor(struct mskwaj_decompressor *self); + + +/** Creates a new OAB compressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #msoab_compressor or NULL + */ +extern struct msoab_compressor * + mspack_create_oab_compressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Creates a new OAB decompressor. + * @param sys a custom mspack_system structure, or NULL to use the default + * @return a #msoab_decompressor or NULL + */ +extern struct msoab_decompressor * + mspack_create_oab_decompressor(struct mspack_system *sys); + +/** Destroys an existing OAB compressor. + * @param self the #msoab_compressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_oab_compressor(struct msoab_compressor *self); + +/** Destroys an existing OAB decompressor. + * @param self the #msoab_decompressor to destroy + */ +extern void mspack_destroy_oab_decompressor(struct msoab_decompressor *self); + + +/* --- support for .CAB (MS Cabinet) file format --------------------------- */ + +/** + * A structure which represents a single cabinet file. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * If this cabinet is part of a merged cabinet set, the #files and #folders + * fields are common to all cabinets in the set, and will be identical. + * + * @see mscab_decompressor::open(), mscab_decompressor::close(), + * mscab_decompressor::search() + */ +struct mscabd_cabinet { + /** + * The next cabinet in a chained list, if this cabinet was opened with + * mscab_decompressor::search(). May be NULL to mark the end of the + * list. + */ + struct mscabd_cabinet *next; + + /** + * The filename of the cabinet. More correctly, the filename of the + * physical file that the cabinet resides in. This is given by the + * library user and may be in any format. + */ + const char *filename; + + /** The file offset of cabinet within the physical file it resides in. */ + off_t base_offset; + + /** The length of the cabinet file in bytes. */ + unsigned int length; + + /** The previous cabinet in a cabinet set, or NULL. */ + struct mscabd_cabinet *prevcab; + + /** The next cabinet in a cabinet set, or NULL. */ + struct mscabd_cabinet *nextcab; + + /** The filename of the previous cabinet in a cabinet set, or NULL. */ + char *prevname; + + /** The filename of the next cabinet in a cabinet set, or NULL. */ + char *nextname; + + /** The name of the disk containing the previous cabinet in a cabinet + * set, or NULL. + */ + char *previnfo; + + /** The name of the disk containing the next cabinet in a cabinet set, + * or NULL. + */ + char *nextinfo; + + /** A list of all files in the cabinet or cabinet set. */ + struct mscabd_file *files; + + /** A list of all folders in the cabinet or cabinet set. */ + struct mscabd_folder *folders; + + /** + * The set ID of the cabinet. All cabinets in the same set should have + * the same set ID. + */ + unsigned short set_id; + + /** + * The index number of the cabinet within the set. Numbering should + * start from 0 for the first cabinet in the set, and increment by 1 for + * each following cabinet. + */ + unsigned short set_index; + + /** + * The number of bytes reserved in the header area of the cabinet. + * + * If this is non-zero and flags has MSCAB_HDR_RESV set, this data can + * be read by the calling application. It is of the given length, + * located at offset (base_offset + MSCAB_HDR_RESV_OFFSET) in the + * cabinet file. + * + * @see flags + */ + unsigned short header_resv; + + /** + * Header flags. + * + * - MSCAB_HDR_PREVCAB indicates the cabinet is part of a cabinet set, and + * has a predecessor cabinet. + * - MSCAB_HDR_NEXTCAB indicates the cabinet is part of a cabinet set, and + * has a successor cabinet. + * - MSCAB_HDR_RESV indicates the cabinet has reserved header space. + * + * @see prevname, previnfo, nextname, nextinfo, header_resv + */ + int flags; +}; + +/** Offset from start of cabinet to the reserved header data (if present). */ +#define MSCAB_HDR_RESV_OFFSET (0x28) + +/** Cabinet header flag: cabinet has a predecessor */ +#define MSCAB_HDR_PREVCAB (0x01) +/** Cabinet header flag: cabinet has a successor */ +#define MSCAB_HDR_NEXTCAB (0x02) +/** Cabinet header flag: cabinet has reserved header space */ +#define MSCAB_HDR_RESV (0x04) + +/** + * A structure which represents a single folder in a cabinet or cabinet set. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * A folder is a single compressed stream of data. When uncompressed, it + * holds the data of one or more files. A folder may be split across more + * than one cabinet. + */ +struct mscabd_folder { + /** + * A pointer to the next folder in this cabinet or cabinet set, or NULL + * if this is the final folder. + */ + struct mscabd_folder *next; + + /** + * The compression format used by this folder. + * + * The macro MSCABD_COMP_METHOD() should be used on this field to get + * the algorithm used. The macro MSCABD_COMP_LEVEL() should be used to get + * the "compression level". + * + * @see MSCABD_COMP_METHOD(), MSCABD_COMP_LEVEL() + */ + int comp_type; + + /** + * The total number of data blocks used by this folder. This includes + * data blocks present in other files, if this folder spans more than + * one cabinet. + */ + unsigned int num_blocks; +}; + +/** + * Returns the compression method used by a folder. + * + * @param comp_type a mscabd_folder::comp_type value + * @return one of #MSCAB_COMP_NONE, #MSCAB_COMP_MSZIP, #MSCAB_COMP_QUANTUM + * or #MSCAB_COMP_LZX + */ +#define MSCABD_COMP_METHOD(comp_type) ((comp_type) & 0x0F) +/** + * Returns the compression level used by a folder. + * + * @param comp_type a mscabd_folder::comp_type value + * @return the compression level. This is only defined by LZX and Quantum + * compression + */ +#define MSCABD_COMP_LEVEL(comp_type) (((comp_type) >> 8) & 0x1F) + +/** Compression mode: no compression. */ +#define MSCAB_COMP_NONE (0) +/** Compression mode: MSZIP (deflate) compression. */ +#define MSCAB_COMP_MSZIP (1) +/** Compression mode: Quantum compression */ +#define MSCAB_COMP_QUANTUM (2) +/** Compression mode: LZX compression */ +#define MSCAB_COMP_LZX (3) + +/** + * A structure which represents a single file in a cabinet or cabinet set. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct mscabd_file { + /** + * The next file in the cabinet or cabinet set, or NULL if this is the + * final file. + */ + struct mscabd_file *next; + + /** + * The filename of the file. + * + * A null terminated string of up to 255 bytes in length, it may be in + * either ISO-8859-1 or UTF8 format, depending on the file attributes. + * + * @see attribs + */ + char *filename; + + /** The uncompressed length of the file, in bytes. */ + unsigned int length; + + /** + * File attributes. + * + * The following attributes are defined: + * - #MSCAB_ATTRIB_RDONLY indicates the file is write protected. + * - #MSCAB_ATTRIB_HIDDEN indicates the file is hidden. + * - #MSCAB_ATTRIB_SYSTEM indicates the file is a operating system file. + * - #MSCAB_ATTRIB_ARCH indicates the file is "archived". + * - #MSCAB_ATTRIB_EXEC indicates the file is an executable program. + * - #MSCAB_ATTRIB_UTF_NAME indicates the filename is in UTF8 format rather + * than ISO-8859-1. + */ + int attribs; + + /** File's last modified time, hour field. */ + char time_h; + /** File's last modified time, minute field. */ + char time_m; + /** File's last modified time, second field. */ + char time_s; + + /** File's last modified date, day field. */ + char date_d; + /** File's last modified date, month field. */ + char date_m; + /** File's last modified date, year field. */ + int date_y; + + /** A pointer to the folder that contains this file. */ + struct mscabd_folder *folder; + + /** The uncompressed offset of this file in its folder. */ + unsigned int offset; +}; + +/** mscabd_file::attribs attribute: file is read-only. */ +#define MSCAB_ATTRIB_RDONLY (0x01) +/** mscabd_file::attribs attribute: file is hidden. */ +#define MSCAB_ATTRIB_HIDDEN (0x02) +/** mscabd_file::attribs attribute: file is an operating system file. */ +#define MSCAB_ATTRIB_SYSTEM (0x04) +/** mscabd_file::attribs attribute: file is "archived". */ +#define MSCAB_ATTRIB_ARCH (0x20) +/** mscabd_file::attribs attribute: file is an executable program. */ +#define MSCAB_ATTRIB_EXEC (0x40) +/** mscabd_file::attribs attribute: filename is UTF8, not ISO-8859-1. */ +#define MSCAB_ATTRIB_UTF_NAME (0x80) + +/** mscab_decompressor::set_param() parameter: search buffer size. */ +#define MSCABD_PARAM_SEARCHBUF (0) +/** mscab_decompressor::set_param() parameter: repair MS-ZIP streams? */ +#define MSCABD_PARAM_FIXMSZIP (1) +/** mscab_decompressor::set_param() parameter: size of decompression buffer */ +#define MSCABD_PARAM_DECOMPBUF (2) +/** mscab_decompressor::set_param() parameter: salvage data from bad cabinets? + * If enabled, open() will skip file with bad folder indices or filenames + * rather than reject the whole cabinet, and extract() will limit rather than + * reject files with invalid offsets and lengths, and bad data block checksums + * will be ignored. Available only in CAB decoder version 2 and above. + */ +#define MSCABD_PARAM_SALVAGE (3) + +/** TODO */ +struct mscab_compressor { + int dummy; +}; + +/** + * A decompressor for .CAB (Microsoft Cabinet) files + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_cab_decompressor(), mspack_destroy_cab_decompressor() + */ +struct mscab_decompressor { + /** + * Opens a cabinet file and reads its contents. + * + * If the file opened is a valid cabinet file, all headers will be read + * and a mscabd_cabinet structure will be returned, with a full list of + * folders and files. + * + * In the case of an error occuring, NULL is returned and the error code + * is available from last_error(). + * + * The filename pointer should be considered "in use" until close() is + * called on the cabinet. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the filename of the cabinet file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return a pointer to a mscabd_cabinet structure, or NULL on failure + * @see close(), search(), last_error() + */ + struct mscabd_cabinet * (*open) (struct mscab_decompressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Closes a previously opened cabinet or cabinet set. + * + * This closes a cabinet, all cabinets associated with it via the + * mscabd_cabinet::next, mscabd_cabinet::prevcab and + * mscabd_cabinet::nextcab pointers, and all folders and files. All + * memory used by these entities is freed. + * + * The cabinet pointer is now invalid and cannot be used again. All + * mscabd_folder and mscabd_file pointers from that cabinet or cabinet + * set are also now invalid, and cannot be used again. + * + * If the cabinet pointer given was created using search(), it MUST be + * the cabinet pointer returned by search() and not one of the later + * cabinet pointers further along the mscabd_cabinet::next chain. + + * If extra cabinets have been added using append() or prepend(), these + * will all be freed, even if the cabinet pointer given is not the first + * cabinet in the set. Do NOT close() more than one cabinet in the set. + * + * The mscabd_cabinet::filename is not freed by the library, as it is + * not allocated by the library. The caller should free this itself if + * necessary, before it is lost forever. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param cab the cabinet to close + * @see open(), search(), append(), prepend() + */ + void (*close)(struct mscab_decompressor *self, + struct mscabd_cabinet *cab); + + /** + * Searches a regular file for embedded cabinets. + * + * This opens a normal file with the given filename and will search the + * entire file for embedded cabinet files + * + * If any cabinets are found, the equivalent of open() is called on each + * potential cabinet file at the offset it was found. All successfully + * open()ed cabinets are kept in a list. + * + * The first cabinet found will be returned directly as the result of + * this method. Any further cabinets found will be chained in a list + * using the mscabd_cabinet::next field. + * + * In the case of an error occuring anywhere other than the simulated + * open(), NULL is returned and the error code is available from + * last_error(). + * + * If no error occurs, but no cabinets can be found in the file, NULL is + * returned and last_error() returns MSPACK_ERR_OK. + * + * The filename pointer should be considered in use until close() is + * called on the cabinet. + * + * close() should only be called on the result of search(), not on any + * subsequent cabinets in the mscabd_cabinet::next chain. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the filename of the file to search for cabinets. This + * is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return a pointer to a mscabd_cabinet structure, or NULL + * @see close(), open(), last_error() + */ + struct mscabd_cabinet * (*search) (struct mscab_decompressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Appends one mscabd_cabinet to another, forming or extending a cabinet + * set. + * + * This will attempt to append one cabinet to another such that + * (cab->nextcab == nextcab) && (nextcab->prevcab == cab) and + * any folders split between the two cabinets are merged. + * + * The cabinets MUST be part of a cabinet set -- a cabinet set is a + * cabinet that spans more than one physical cabinet file on disk -- and + * must be appropriately matched. + * + * It can be determined if a cabinet has further parts to load by + * examining the mscabd_cabinet::flags field: + * + * - if (flags & MSCAB_HDR_PREVCAB) is non-zero, there is a + * predecessor cabinet to open() and prepend(). Its MS-DOS + * case-insensitive filename is mscabd_cabinet::prevname + * - if (flags & MSCAB_HDR_NEXTCAB) is non-zero, there is a + * successor cabinet to open() and append(). Its MS-DOS case-insensitive + * filename is mscabd_cabinet::nextname + * + * If the cabinets do not match, an error code will be returned. Neither + * cabinet has been altered, and both should be closed seperately. + * + * Files and folders in a cabinet set are a single entity. All cabinets + * in a set use the same file list, which is updated as cabinets in the + * set are added. All pointers to mscabd_folder and mscabd_file + * structures in either cabinet must be discarded and re-obtained after + * merging. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param cab the cabinet which will be appended to, + * predecessor of nextcab + * @param nextcab the cabinet which will be appended, + * successor of cab + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see prepend(), open(), close() + */ + int (*append) (struct mscab_decompressor *self, + struct mscabd_cabinet *cab, + struct mscabd_cabinet *nextcab); + + /** + * Prepends one mscabd_cabinet to another, forming or extending a + * cabinet set. + * + * This will attempt to prepend one cabinet to another, such that + * (cab->prevcab == prevcab) && (prevcab->nextcab == cab). In + * all other respects, it is identical to append(). See append() for the + * full documentation. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param cab the cabinet which will be prepended to, + * successor of prevcab + * @param prevcab the cabinet which will be prepended, + * predecessor of cab + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see append(), open(), close() + */ + int (*prepend) (struct mscab_decompressor *self, + struct mscabd_cabinet *cab, + struct mscabd_cabinet *prevcab); + + /** + * Extracts a file from a cabinet or cabinet set. + * + * This extracts a compressed file in a cabinet and writes it to the given + * filename. + * + * The MS-DOS filename of the file, mscabd_file::filename, is NOT USED + * by extract(). The caller must examine this MS-DOS filename, copy and + * change it as necessary, create directories as necessary, and provide + * the correct filename as a parameter, which will be passed unchanged + * to the decompressor's mspack_system::open() + * + * If the file belongs to a split folder in a multi-part cabinet set, + * and not enough parts of the cabinet set have been loaded and appended + * or prepended, an error will be returned immediately. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param file the file to be decompressed + * @param filename the filename of the file being written to + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*extract)(struct mscab_decompressor *self, + struct mscabd_file *file, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Sets a CAB decompression engine parameter. + * + * The following parameters are defined: + * - #MSCABD_PARAM_SEARCHBUF: How many bytes should be allocated as a + * buffer when using search()? The minimum value is 4. The default + * value is 32768. + * - #MSCABD_PARAM_FIXMSZIP: If non-zero, extract() will ignore bad + * checksums and recover from decompression errors in MS-ZIP + * compressed folders. The default value is 0 (don't recover). + * - #MSCABD_PARAM_DECOMPBUF: How many bytes should be used as an input + * bit buffer by decompressors? The minimum value is 4. The default + * value is 4096. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param param the parameter to set + * @param value the value to set the parameter to + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS if there + * is a problem with either parameter or value. + * @see search(), extract() + */ + int (*set_param)(struct mscab_decompressor *self, + int param, + int value); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * This is useful for open() and search(), which do not return an error + * code directly. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mscab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see open(), search() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct mscab_decompressor *self); +}; + +/* --- support for .CHM (HTMLHelp) file format ----------------------------- */ + +/** + * A structure which represents a file to be placed in a CHM helpfile. + * + * A contiguous array of these structures should be passed to + * mschm_compressor::generate(). The array list is terminated with an + * entry whose mschmc_file::section field is set to #MSCHMC_ENDLIST, the + * other fields in this entry are ignored. + */ +struct mschmc_file { + /** One of #MSCHMC_ENDLIST, #MSCHMC_UNCOMP or #MSCHMC_MSCOMP. */ + int section; + + /** The filename of the source file that will be added to the CHM. This + * is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). */ + const char *filename; + + /** The full path and filename of the file within the CHM helpfile, a + * UTF-1 encoded null-terminated string. */ + char *chm_filename; + + /** The length of the file, in bytes. This will be adhered to strictly + * and a read error will be issued if this many bytes cannot be read + * from the real file at CHM generation time. */ + off_t length; +}; + +/** + * A structure which represents a section of a CHM helpfile. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * Not used directly, but used as a generic base type for + * mschmd_sec_uncompressed and mschmd_sec_mscompressed. + */ +struct mschmd_section { + /** A pointer to the CHM helpfile that contains this section. */ + struct mschmd_header *chm; + + /** + * The section ID. Either 0 for the uncompressed section + * mschmd_sec_uncompressed, or 1 for the LZX compressed section + * mschmd_sec_mscompressed. No other section IDs are known. + */ + unsigned int id; +}; + +/** + * A structure which represents the uncompressed section of a CHM helpfile. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct mschmd_sec_uncompressed { + /** Generic section data. */ + struct mschmd_section base; + + /** The file offset of where this section begins in the CHM helpfile. */ + off_t offset; +}; + +/** + * A structure which represents the LZX compressed section of a CHM helpfile. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct mschmd_sec_mscompressed { + /** Generic section data. */ + struct mschmd_section base; + + /** A pointer to the meta-file which represents all LZX compressed data. */ + struct mschmd_file *content; + + /** A pointer to the file which contains the LZX control data. */ + struct mschmd_file *control; + + /** A pointer to the file which contains the LZX reset table. */ + struct mschmd_file *rtable; + + /** A pointer to the file which contains the LZX span information. + * Available only in CHM decoder version 2 and above. + */ + struct mschmd_file *spaninfo; +}; + +/** + * A structure which represents a CHM helpfile. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct mschmd_header { + /** The version of the CHM file format used in this file. */ + unsigned int version; + + /** + * The "timestamp" of the CHM helpfile. + * + * It is the lower 32 bits of a 64-bit value representing the number of + * centiseconds since 1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC, plus 42. It is not useful + * as a timestamp, but it is useful as a semi-unique ID. + */ + unsigned int timestamp; + + /** + * The default Language and Country ID (LCID) of the user who ran the + * HTMLHelp Compiler. This is not the language of the CHM file itself. + */ + unsigned int language; + + /** + * The filename of the CHM helpfile. This is given by the library user + * and may be in any format. + */ + const char *filename; + + /** The length of the CHM helpfile, in bytes. */ + off_t length; + + /** A list of all non-system files in the CHM helpfile. */ + struct mschmd_file *files; + + /** + * A list of all system files in the CHM helpfile. + * + * System files are files which begin with "::". They are meta-files + * generated by the CHM creation process. + */ + struct mschmd_file *sysfiles; + + /** The section 0 (uncompressed) data in this CHM helpfile. */ + struct mschmd_sec_uncompressed sec0; + + /** The section 1 (MSCompressed) data in this CHM helpfile. */ + struct mschmd_sec_mscompressed sec1; + + /** The file offset of the first PMGL/PMGI directory chunk. */ + off_t dir_offset; + + /** The number of PMGL/PMGI directory chunks in this CHM helpfile. */ + unsigned int num_chunks; + + /** The size of each PMGL/PMGI chunk, in bytes. */ + unsigned int chunk_size; + + /** The "density" of the quick-reference section in PMGL/PMGI chunks. */ + unsigned int density; + + /** The depth of the index tree. + * + * - if 1, there are no PMGI chunks, only PMGL chunks. + * - if 2, there is 1 PMGI chunk. All chunk indices point to PMGL chunks. + * - if 3, the root PMGI chunk points to secondary PMGI chunks, which in + * turn point to PMGL chunks. + * - and so on... + */ + unsigned int depth; + + /** + * The number of the root PMGI chunk. + * + * If there is no index in the CHM helpfile, this will be 0xFFFFFFFF. + */ + unsigned int index_root; + + /** + * The number of the first PMGL chunk. Usually zero. + * Available only in CHM decoder version 2 and above. + */ + unsigned int first_pmgl; + + /** + * The number of the last PMGL chunk. Usually num_chunks-1. + * Available only in CHM decoder version 2 and above. + */ + unsigned int last_pmgl; + + /** + * A cache of loaded chunks, filled in by mschm_decoder::fast_find(). + * Available only in CHM decoder version 2 and above. + */ + unsigned char **chunk_cache; +}; + +/** + * A structure which represents a file stored in a CHM helpfile. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct mschmd_file { + /** + * A pointer to the next file in the list, or NULL if this is the final + * file. + */ + struct mschmd_file *next; + + /** + * A pointer to the section that this file is located in. Indirectly, + * it also points to the CHM helpfile the file is located in. + */ + struct mschmd_section *section; + + /** The offset within the section data that this file is located at. */ + off_t offset; + + /** The length of this file, in bytes */ + off_t length; + + /** The filename of this file -- a null terminated string in UTF-8. */ + char *filename; +}; + +/** mschmc_file::section value: end of CHM file list */ +#define MSCHMC_ENDLIST (0) +/** mschmc_file::section value: this file is in the Uncompressed section */ +#define MSCHMC_UNCOMP (1) +/** mschmc_file::section value: this file is in the MSCompressed section */ +#define MSCHMC_MSCOMP (2) + +/** mschm_compressor::set_param() parameter: "timestamp" header */ +#define MSCHMC_PARAM_TIMESTAMP (0) +/** mschm_compressor::set_param() parameter: "language" header */ +#define MSCHMC_PARAM_LANGUAGE (1) +/** mschm_compressor::set_param() parameter: LZX window size */ +#define MSCHMC_PARAM_LZXWINDOW (2) +/** mschm_compressor::set_param() parameter: intra-chunk quickref density */ +#define MSCHMC_PARAM_DENSITY (3) +/** mschm_compressor::set_param() parameter: whether to create indices */ +#define MSCHMC_PARAM_INDEX (4) + +/** + * A compressor for .CHM (Microsoft HTMLHelp) files. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_chm_compressor(), mspack_destroy_chm_compressor() + */ +struct mschm_compressor { + /** + * Generates a CHM help file. + * + * The help file will contain up to two sections, an Uncompressed + * section and potentially an MSCompressed (LZX compressed) + * section. + * + * While the contents listing of a CHM file is always in lexical order, + * the file list passed in will be taken as the correct order for files + * within the sections. It is in your interest to place similar files + * together for better compression. + * + * There are two modes of generation, to use a temporary file or not to + * use one. See use_temporary_file() for the behaviour of generate() in + * these two different modes. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_compressor + * instance being called + * @param file_list an array of mschmc_file structures, terminated + * with an entry whose mschmc_file::section field is + * #MSCHMC_ENDLIST. The order of the list is + * preserved within each section. The length of any + * mschmc_file::chm_filename string cannot exceed + * roughly 4096 bytes. Each source file must be able + * to supply as many bytes as given in the + * mschmc_file::length field. + * @param output_file the file to write the generated CHM helpfile to. + * This is passed directly to mspack_system::open() + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see use_temporary_file() set_param() + */ + int (*generate)(struct mschm_compressor *self, + struct mschmc_file file_list[], + const char *output_file); + + /** + * Specifies whether a temporary file is used during CHM generation. + * + * The CHM file format includes data about the compressed section (such + * as its overall size) that is stored in the output CHM file prior to + * the compressed section itself. This unavoidably requires that the + * compressed section has to be generated, before these details can be + * set. There are several ways this can be handled. Firstly, the + * compressed section could be generated entirely in memory before + * writing any of the output CHM file. This approach is not used in + * libmspack, as the compressed section can exceed the addressable + * memory space on most architectures. + * + * libmspack has two options, either to write these unknowable sections + * with blank data, generate the compressed section, then re-open the + * output file for update once the compressed section has been + * completed, or to write the compressed section to a temporary file, + * then write the entire output file at once, performing a simple + * file-to-file copy for the compressed section. + * + * The simple solution of buffering the entire compressed section in + * memory can still be used, if desired. As the temporary file's + * filename is passed directly to mspack_system::open(), it is possible + * for a custom mspack_system implementation to hold this file in memory, + * without writing to a disk. + * + * If a temporary file is set, generate() performs the following + * sequence of events: the temporary file is opened for writing, the + * compression algorithm writes to the temporary file, the temporary + * file is closed. Then the output file is opened for writing and the + * temporary file is re-opened for reading. The output file is written + * and the temporary file is read from. Both files are then closed. The + * temporary file itself is not deleted. If that is desired, the + * temporary file should be deleted after the completion of generate(), + * if it exists. + * + * If a temporary file is set not to be used, generate() performs the + * following sequence of events: the output file is opened for writing, + * then it is written and closed. The output file is then re-opened for + * update, the appropriate sections are seek()ed to and re-written, then + * the output file is closed. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the + * mschm_compressor instance being called + * @param use_temp_file non-zero if the temporary file should be used, + * zero if the temporary file should not be used. + * @param temp_file a file to temporarily write compressed data to, + * before opening it for reading and copying the + * contents to the output file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see generate() + */ + int (*use_temporary_file)(struct mschm_compressor *self, + int use_temp_file, + const char *temp_file); + /** + * Sets a CHM compression engine parameter. + * + * The following parameters are defined: + + * - #MSCHMC_PARAM_TIMESTAMP: Sets the "timestamp" of the CHM file + * generated. This is not a timestamp, see mschmd_header::timestamp + * for a description. If this timestamp is 0, generate() will use its + * own algorithm for making a unique ID, based on the lengths and + * names of files in the CHM itself. Defaults to 0, any value between + * 0 and (2^32)-1 is valid. + * - #MSCHMC_PARAM_LANGUAGE: Sets the "language" of the CHM file + * generated. This is not the language used in the CHM file, but the + * language setting of the user who ran the HTMLHelp compiler. It + * defaults to 0x0409. The valid range is between 0x0000 and 0x7F7F. + * - #MSCHMC_PARAM_LZXWINDOW: Sets the size of the LZX history window, + * which is also the interval at which the compressed data stream can be + * randomly accessed. The value is not a size in bytes, but a power of + * two. The default value is 16 (which makes the window 2^16 bytes, or + * 64 kilobytes), the valid range is from 15 (32 kilobytes) to 21 (2 + * megabytes). + * - #MSCHMC_PARAM_DENSITY: Sets the "density" of quick reference + * entries stored at the end of directory listing chunk. Each chunk is + * 4096 bytes in size, and contains as many file entries as there is + * room for. At the other end of the chunk, a list of "quick reference" + * pointers is included. The offset of every 'N'th file entry is given a + * quick reference, where N = (2^density) + 1. The default density is + * 2. The smallest density is 0 (N=2), the maximum is 10 (N=1025). As + * each file entry requires at least 5 bytes, the maximum number of + * entries in a single chunk is roughly 800, so the maximum value 10 + * can be used to indicate there are no quickrefs at all. + * - #MSCHMC_PARAM_INDEX: Sets whether or not to include quick lookup + * index chunk(s), in addition to normal directory listing chunks. A + * value of zero means no index chunks will be created, a non-zero value + * means index chunks will be created. The default is zero, "don't + * create an index". + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_compressor + * instance being called + * @param param the parameter to set + * @param value the value to set the parameter to + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS if there + * is a problem with either parameter or value. + * @see generate() + */ + int (*set_param)(struct mschm_compressor *self, + int param, + int value); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_compressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see set_param(), generate() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct mschm_compressor *self); +}; + +/** + * A decompressor for .CHM (Microsoft HTMLHelp) files + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_chm_decompressor(), mspack_destroy_chm_decompressor() + */ +struct mschm_decompressor { + /** + * Opens a CHM helpfile and reads its contents. + * + * If the file opened is a valid CHM helpfile, all headers will be read + * and a mschmd_header structure will be returned, with a full list of + * files. + * + * In the case of an error occuring, NULL is returned and the error code + * is available from last_error(). + * + * The filename pointer should be considered "in use" until close() is + * called on the CHM helpfile. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the filename of the CHM helpfile. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return a pointer to a mschmd_header structure, or NULL on failure + * @see close() + */ + struct mschmd_header *(*open)(struct mschm_decompressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Closes a previously opened CHM helpfile. + * + * This closes a CHM helpfile, frees the mschmd_header and all + * mschmd_file structures associated with it (if any). This works on + * both helpfiles opened with open() and helpfiles opened with + * fast_open(). + * + * The CHM header pointer is now invalid and cannot be used again. All + * mschmd_file pointers referencing that CHM are also now invalid, and + * cannot be used again. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param chm the CHM helpfile to close + * @see open(), fast_open() + */ + void (*close)(struct mschm_decompressor *self, + struct mschmd_header *chm); + + /** + * Extracts a file from a CHM helpfile. + * + * This extracts a file from a CHM helpfile and writes it to the given + * filename. The filename of the file, mscabd_file::filename, is not + * used by extract(), but can be used by the caller as a guide for + * constructing an appropriate filename. + * + * This method works both with files found in the mschmd_header::files + * and mschmd_header::sysfiles list and mschmd_file structures generated + * on the fly by fast_find(). + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param file the file to be decompressed + * @param filename the filename of the file being written to + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*extract)(struct mschm_decompressor *self, + struct mschmd_file *file, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * This is useful for open() and fast_open(), which do not return an + * error code directly. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_decompressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see open(), extract() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct mschm_decompressor *self); + + /** + * Opens a CHM helpfile quickly. + * + * If the file opened is a valid CHM helpfile, only essential headers + * will be read. A mschmd_header structure will be still be returned, as + * with open(), but the mschmd_header::files field will be NULL. No + * files details will be automatically read. The fast_find() method + * must be used to obtain file details. + * + * In the case of an error occuring, NULL is returned and the error code + * is available from last_error(). + * + * The filename pointer should be considered "in use" until close() is + * called on the CHM helpfile. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the filename of the CHM helpfile. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return a pointer to a mschmd_header structure, or NULL on failure + * @see open(), close(), fast_find(), extract() + */ + struct mschmd_header *(*fast_open)(struct mschm_decompressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Finds file details quickly. + * + * Instead of reading all CHM helpfile headers and building a list of + * files, fast_open() and fast_find() are intended for finding file + * details only when they are needed. The CHM file format includes an + * on-disk file index to allow this. + * + * Given a case-sensitive filename, fast_find() will search the on-disk + * index for that file. + * + * If the file was found, the caller-provided mschmd_file structure will + * be filled out like so: + * - section: the correct value for the found file + * - offset: the correct value for the found file + * - length: the correct value for the found file + * - all other structure elements: NULL or 0 + * + * If the file was not found, MSPACK_ERR_OK will still be returned as the + * result, but the caller-provided structure will be filled out like so: + * - section: NULL + * - offset: 0 + * - length: 0 + * - all other structure elements: NULL or 0 + * + * This method is intended to be used in conjunction with CHM helpfiles + * opened with fast_open(), but it also works with helpfiles opened + * using the regular open(). + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mschm_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param chm the CHM helpfile to search for the file + * @param filename the filename of the file to search for + * @param f_ptr a pointer to a caller-provded mschmd_file structure + * @param f_size sizeof(struct mschmd_file) + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see open(), close(), fast_find(), extract() + */ + int (*fast_find)(struct mschm_decompressor *self, + struct mschmd_header *chm, + const char *filename, + struct mschmd_file *f_ptr, + int f_size); +}; + +/* --- support for .LIT (EBook) file format -------------------------------- */ + +/** TODO */ +struct mslit_compressor { + int dummy; +}; + +/** TODO */ +struct mslit_decompressor { + int dummy; +}; + + +/* --- support for .HLP (MS Help) file format ------------------------------ */ + +/** TODO */ +struct mshlp_compressor { + int dummy; +}; + +/** TODO */ +struct mshlp_decompressor { + int dummy; +}; + + +/* --- support for SZDD file format ---------------------------------------- */ + +/** msszdd_compressor::set_param() parameter: the missing character */ +#define MSSZDDC_PARAM_MISSINGCHAR (0) + +/** msszddd_header::format value - a regular SZDD file */ +#define MSSZDD_FMT_NORMAL (0) + +/** msszddd_header::format value - a special QBasic SZDD file */ +#define MSSZDD_FMT_QBASIC (1) + +/** + * A structure which represents an SZDD compressed file. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct msszddd_header { + /** The file format; either #MSSZDD_FMT_NORMAL or #MSSZDD_FMT_QBASIC */ + int format; + + /** The amount of data in the SZDD file once uncompressed. */ + off_t length; + + /** + * The last character in the filename, traditionally replaced with an + * underscore to show the file is compressed. The null character is used + * to show that this character has not been stored (e.g. because the + * filename is not known). Generally, only characters that may appear in + * an MS-DOS filename (except ".") are valid. + */ + char missing_char; +}; + +/** + * A compressor for the SZDD file format. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_szdd_compressor(), mspack_destroy_szdd_compressor() + */ +struct msszdd_compressor { + /** + * Reads an input file and creates a compressed output file in the + * SZDD compressed file format. The SZDD compression format is quick + * but gives poor compression. It is possible for the compressed output + * file to be larger than the input file. + * + * Conventionally, SZDD compressed files have the final character in + * their filename replaced with an underscore, to show they are + * compressed. The missing character is stored in the compressed file + * itself. This is due to the restricted filename conventions of MS-DOS, + * most operating systems, such as UNIX, simply append another file + * extension to the existing filename. As mspack does not deal with + * filenames, this is left up to you. If you wish to set the missing + * character stored in the file header, use set_param() with the + * #MSSZDDC_PARAM_MISSINGCHAR parameter. + * + * "Stream" compression (where the length of the input data is not + * known) is not possible. The length of the input data is stored in the + * header of the SZDD file and must therefore be known before any data + * is compressed. Due to technical limitations of the file format, the + * maximum size of uncompressed file that will be accepted is 2147483647 + * bytes. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_compressor + * instance being called + * @param input the name of the file to compressed. This is passed + * passed directly to mspack_system::open() + * @param output the name of the file to write compressed data to. + * This is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param length the length of the uncompressed file, or -1 to indicate + * that this should be determined automatically by using + * mspack_system::seek() on the input file. + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see set_param() + */ + int (*compress)(struct msszdd_compressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *output, + off_t length); + + /** + * Sets an SZDD compression engine parameter. + * + * The following parameters are defined: + + * - #MSSZDDC_PARAM_CHARACTER: the "missing character", the last character + * in the uncompressed file's filename, which is traditionally replaced + * with an underscore to show the file is compressed. Traditionally, + * this can only be a character that is a valid part of an MS-DOS, + * filename, but libmspack permits any character between 0x00 and 0xFF + * to be stored. 0x00 is the default, and it represents "no character + * stored". + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_compressor + * instance being called + * @param param the parameter to set + * @param value the value to set the parameter to + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS if there + * is a problem with either parameter or value. + * @see compress() + */ + int (*set_param)(struct msszdd_compressor *self, + int param, + int value); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_compressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see compress() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct mschm_decompressor *self); +}; + +/** + * A decompressor for SZDD compressed files. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_szdd_decompressor(), mspack_destroy_szdd_decompressor() + */ +struct msszdd_decompressor { + /** + * Opens a SZDD file and reads the header. + * + * If the file opened is a valid SZDD file, all headers will be read and + * a msszddd_header structure will be returned. + * + * In the case of an error occuring, NULL is returned and the error code + * is available from last_error(). + * + * The filename pointer should be considered "in use" until close() is + * called on the SZDD file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the filename of the SZDD compressed file. This is + * passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return a pointer to a msszddd_header structure, or NULL on failure + * @see close() + */ + struct msszddd_header *(*open)(struct msszdd_decompressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Closes a previously opened SZDD file. + * + * This closes a SZDD file and frees the msszddd_header associated with + * it. + * + * The SZDD header pointer is now invalid and cannot be used again. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param szdd the SZDD file to close + * @see open() + */ + void (*close)(struct msszdd_decompressor *self, + struct msszddd_header *szdd); + + /** + * Extracts the compressed data from a SZDD file. + * + * This decompresses the compressed SZDD data stream and writes it to + * an output file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param szdd the SZDD file to extract data from + * @param filename the filename to write the decompressed data to. This + * is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*extract)(struct msszdd_decompressor *self, + struct msszddd_header *szdd, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Decompresses an SZDD file to an output file in one step. + * + * This opens an SZDD file as input, reads the header, then decompresses + * the compressed data immediately to an output file, finally closing + * both the input and output file. It is more convenient to use than + * open() then extract() then close(), if you do not need to know the + * SZDD output size or missing character. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param input the filename of the input SZDD file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param output the filename to write the decompressed data to. This + * is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*decompress)(struct msszdd_decompressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *output); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * This is useful for open() which does not return an + * error code directly. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msszdd_decompressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see open(), extract(), decompress() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct msszdd_decompressor *self); +}; + +/* --- support for KWAJ file format ---------------------------------------- */ + +/** mskwaj_compressor::set_param() parameter: compression type */ +#define MSKWAJC_PARAM_COMP_TYPE (0) + +/** mskwaj_compressor::set_param() parameter: include the length of the + * uncompressed file in the header? + */ +#define MSKWAJC_PARAM_INCLUDE_LENGTH (1) + +/** KWAJ compression type: no compression. */ +#define MSKWAJ_COMP_NONE (0) +/** KWAJ compression type: no compression, 0xFF XOR "encryption". */ +#define MSKWAJ_COMP_XOR (1) +/** KWAJ compression type: LZSS (same method as SZDD) */ +#define MSKWAJ_COMP_SZDD (2) +/** KWAJ compression type: LZ+Huffman compression */ +#define MSKWAJ_COMP_LZH (3) +/** KWAJ compression type: MSZIP */ +#define MSKWAJ_COMP_MSZIP (4) + +/** KWAJ optional header flag: decompressed file length is included */ +#define MSKWAJ_HDR_HASLENGTH (0x01) + +/** KWAJ optional header flag: unknown 2-byte structure is included */ +#define MSKWAJ_HDR_HASUNKNOWN1 (0x02) + +/** KWAJ optional header flag: unknown multi-sized structure is included */ +#define MSKWAJ_HDR_HASUNKNOWN2 (0x04) + +/** KWAJ optional header flag: file name (no extension) is included */ +#define MSKWAJ_HDR_HASFILENAME (0x08) + +/** KWAJ optional header flag: file extension is included */ +#define MSKWAJ_HDR_HASFILEEXT (0x10) + +/** KWAJ optional header flag: extra text is included */ +#define MSKWAJ_HDR_HASEXTRATEXT (0x20) + +/** + * A structure which represents an KWAJ compressed file. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + */ +struct mskwajd_header { + /** The compression type; should be one of #MSKWAJ_COMP_NONE, + * #MSKWAJ_COMP_XOR, #MSKWAJ_COMP_SZDD or #MSKWAJ_COMP_LZH + */ + unsigned short comp_type; + + /** The offset in the file where the compressed data stream begins */ + off_t data_offset; + + /** Flags indicating which optional headers were included. */ + int headers; + + /** The amount of uncompressed data in the file, or 0 if not present. */ + off_t length; + + /** output filename, or NULL if not present */ + char *filename; + + /** extra uncompressed data (usually text) in the header. + * This data can contain nulls so use extra_length to get the size. + */ + char *extra; + + /** length of extra uncompressed data in the header */ + unsigned short extra_length; +}; + +/** + * A compressor for the KWAJ file format. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_kwaj_compressor(), mspack_destroy_kwaj_compressor() + */ +struct mskwaj_compressor { + /** + * Reads an input file and creates a compressed output file in the + * KWAJ compressed file format. The KWAJ compression format is quick + * but gives poor compression. It is possible for the compressed output + * file to be larger than the input file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_compressor + * instance being called + * @param input the name of the file to compressed. This is passed + * passed directly to mspack_system::open() + * @param output the name of the file to write compressed data to. + * This is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param length the length of the uncompressed file, or -1 to indicate + * that this should be determined automatically by using + * mspack_system::seek() on the input file. + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + * @see set_param() + */ + int (*compress)(struct mskwaj_compressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *output, + off_t length); + + /** + * Sets an KWAJ compression engine parameter. + * + * The following parameters are defined: + * + * - #MSKWAJC_PARAM_COMP_TYPE: the compression method to use. Must + * be one of #MSKWAJC_COMP_NONE, #MSKWAJC_COMP_XOR, #MSKWAJ_COMP_SZDD + * or #MSKWAJ_COMP_LZH. The default is #MSKWAJ_COMP_LZH. + * + * - #MSKWAJC_PARAM_INCLUDE_LENGTH: a boolean; should the compressed + * output file should include the uncompressed length of the input + * file in the header? This adds 4 bytes to the size of the output + * file. A value of zero says "no", non-zero says "yes". The default + * is "no". + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_compressor + * instance being called + * @param param the parameter to set + * @param value the value to set the parameter to + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS if there + * is a problem with either parameter or value. + * @see generate() + */ + int (*set_param)(struct mskwaj_compressor *self, + int param, + int value); + + + /** + * Sets the original filename of the file before compression, + * which will be stored in the header of the output file. + * + * The filename should be a null-terminated string, it must be an + * MS-DOS "8.3" type filename (up to 8 bytes for the filename, then + * optionally a "." and up to 3 bytes for a filename extension). + * + * If NULL is passed as the filename, no filename is included in the + * header. This is the default. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_compressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the original filename to use + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS if the + * filename is too long + */ + int (*set_filename)(struct mskwaj_compressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Sets arbitrary data that will be stored in the header of the + * output file, uncompressed. It can be up to roughly 64 kilobytes, + * as the overall size of the header must not exceed 65535 bytes. + * The data can contain null bytes if desired. + * + * If NULL is passed as the data pointer, or zero is passed as the + * length, no extra data is included in the header. This is the + * default. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_compressor + * instance being called + * @param data a pointer to the data to be stored in the header + * @param bytes the length of the data in bytes + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS extra data + * is too long + */ + int (*set_extra_data)(struct mskwaj_compressor *self, + void *data, + size_t bytes); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_compressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see compress() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct mschm_decompressor *self); +}; + +/** + * A decompressor for KWAJ compressed files. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_kwaj_decompressor(), mspack_destroy_kwaj_decompressor() + */ +struct mskwaj_decompressor { + /** + * Opens a KWAJ file and reads the header. + * + * If the file opened is a valid KWAJ file, all headers will be read and + * a mskwajd_header structure will be returned. + * + * In the case of an error occuring, NULL is returned and the error code + * is available from last_error(). + * + * The filename pointer should be considered "in use" until close() is + * called on the KWAJ file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param filename the filename of the KWAJ compressed file. This is + * passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return a pointer to a mskwajd_header structure, or NULL on failure + * @see close() + */ + struct mskwajd_header *(*open)(struct mskwaj_decompressor *self, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Closes a previously opened KWAJ file. + * + * This closes a KWAJ file and frees the mskwajd_header associated + * with it. The KWAJ header pointer is now invalid and cannot be + * used again. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param kwaj the KWAJ file to close + * @see open() + */ + void (*close)(struct mskwaj_decompressor *self, + struct mskwajd_header *kwaj); + + /** + * Extracts the compressed data from a KWAJ file. + * + * This decompresses the compressed KWAJ data stream and writes it to + * an output file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param kwaj the KWAJ file to extract data from + * @param filename the filename to write the decompressed data to. This + * is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*extract)(struct mskwaj_decompressor *self, + struct mskwajd_header *kwaj, + const char *filename); + + /** + * Decompresses an KWAJ file to an output file in one step. + * + * This opens an KWAJ file as input, reads the header, then decompresses + * the compressed data immediately to an output file, finally closing + * both the input and output file. It is more convenient to use than + * open() then extract() then close(), if you do not need to know the + * KWAJ output size or output filename. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param input the filename of the input KWAJ file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param output the filename to write the decompressed data to. This + * is passed directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*decompress)(struct mskwaj_decompressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *output); + + /** + * Returns the error code set by the most recently called method. + * + * This is useful for open() which does not return an + * error code directly. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the mskwaj_decompressor + * instance being called + * @return the most recent error code + * @see open(), search() + */ + int (*last_error)(struct mskwaj_decompressor *self); +}; + +/* --- support for .LZX (Offline Address Book) file format ----------------- */ + +/** + * A compressor for the Offline Address Book (OAB) format. + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_oab_compressor(), mspack_destroy_oab_compressor() + */ +struct msoab_compressor { + /** + * Compress a full OAB file. + * + * The input file will be read and the compressed contents written to the + * output file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msoab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param input the filename of the input file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param output the filename of the output file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*compress) (struct msoab_compressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *output); + + /** + * Generate a compressed incremental OAB patch file. + * + * The two uncompressed files "input" and "base" will be read, and an + * incremental patch to generate "input" from "base" will be written to + * the output file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msoab_compressor + * instance being called + * @param input the filename of the input file containing the new + * version of its contents. This is passed directly + * to mspack_system::open(). + * @param base the filename of the original base file containing + * the old version of its contents, against which the + * incremental patch shall generated. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param output the filename of the output file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*compress_incremental) (struct msoab_compressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *base, + const char *output); +}; + +/** + * A decompressor for .LZX (Offline Address Book) files + * + * All fields are READ ONLY. + * + * @see mspack_create_oab_decompressor(), mspack_destroy_oab_decompressor() + */ +struct msoab_decompressor { + /** + * Decompresses a full Offline Address Book file. + * + * If the input file is a valid compressed Offline Address Book file, + * it will be read and the decompressed contents will be written to + * the output file. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msoab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param input the filename of the input file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param output the filename of the output file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*decompress) (struct msoab_decompressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *output); + + /** + * Decompresses an Offline Address Book with an incremental patch file. + * + * This requires both a full UNCOMPRESSED Offline Address Book file to + * act as the "base", and a compressed incremental patch file as input. + * If the input file is valid, it will be decompressed with reference to + * the base file, and the decompressed contents will be written to the + * output file. + * + * There is no way to tell what the right base file is for the given + * incremental patch, but if you get it wrong, this will usually result + * in incorrect data being decompressed, which will then fail a checksum + * test. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msoab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param input the filename of the input file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param base the filename of the base file to which the + * incremental patch shall be applied. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @param output the filename of the output file. This is passed + * directly to mspack_system::open(). + * @return an error code, or MSPACK_ERR_OK if successful + */ + int (*decompress_incremental) (struct msoab_decompressor *self, + const char *input, + const char *base, + const char *output); + + /** + * Sets an OAB decompression engine parameter. Available only in OAB + * decompressor version 2 and above. + * + * - #MSOABD_PARAM_DECOMPBUF: How many bytes should be used as an input + * buffer by decompressors? The minimum value is 16. The default value + * is 4096. + * + * @param self a self-referential pointer to the msoab_decompressor + * instance being called + * @param param the parameter to set + * @param value the value to set the parameter to + * @return MSPACK_ERR_OK if all is OK, or MSPACK_ERR_ARGS if there + * is a problem with either parameter or value. + */ + int (*set_param)(struct msoab_decompressor *self, + int param, + int value); + +}; + +/** msoab_decompressor::set_param() parameter: size of decompression buffer */ +#define MSOABD_PARAM_DECOMPBUF (0) + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.3