Descent3/cfile/cfile.cpp
Jan Engelhardt 3c9234c4c0 mem_malloc type triviality checks (8/8)
(Manual modification.) Change mem_malloc callsites with
non-fundamental types to mem_rmalloc.
2024-09-16 22:12:14 +02:00

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/*
* Descent 3
* Copyright (C) 2024 Parallax Software
*
* 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
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdarg>
#include <cerrno>
#include <filesystem>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include "byteswap.h"
#include "crossplat.h"
#include "cfile.h"
#include "ddio.h"
#include "hogfile.h" //info about library file
#include "log.h"
#include "mem.h"
#include "pserror.h"
#include "psglob.h"
// Library structures
struct library_entry {
char name[PSFILENAME_LEN + 1]; // just the filename part
uint32_t offset; // offset into library file
uint32_t length; // length of this file
uint32_t timestamp; // time and date of file
uint32_t flags; // misc flags
};
struct library {
std::filesystem::path name; // includes path + filename
uint32_t nfiles = 0;
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<library_entry>> entries;
std::shared_ptr<library> next;
int handle = 0; // identifier for this lib
FILE *file = nullptr; // pointer to file for this lib, if no one using it
};
// Map of paths. If value of entry is true, path is only for specific extensions
std::map<std::filesystem::path, bool> paths;
// Map of extensions <=> relevant paths
std::map<std::filesystem::path, std::filesystem::path> extensions;
std::shared_ptr<library> Libraries;
int lib_handle = 0;
// Structure thrown on disk error
cfile_error cfe;
// The message for unexpected end of file
const char *eof_error = "Unexpected end of file";
// Generates a cfile error
void ThrowCFileError(int type, CFILE *file, const char *msg) {
cfe.read_write = type;
cfe.msg = msg;
cfe.file = file;
throw &cfe;
}
static void cf_Close();
// searches through the open HOG files, and opens a file if it finds it in any of the libs
static CFILE *open_file_in_lib(const char *filename);
// Opens a HOG file. Future calls to cfopen(), etc. will look in this HOG.
// Parameters: libname - the path & filename of the HOG file
// NOTE: libname must be valid for the entire execution of the program. Therefore, it should either
// be a fully-specified path name, or the current directory must not change.
// Returns: 0 if error, else library handle that can be used to close the library
int cf_OpenLibrary(const std::filesystem::path &libname) {
FILE *fp;
int i;
uint32_t offset;
static int first_time = 1;
tHogHeader header{};
tHogFileEntry entry{};
// allocation library structure
std::shared_ptr<library> lib = std::make_shared<library>();
// resolve library name
std::filesystem::path resolve_dir = libname.parent_path();
std::filesystem::path resolve_name = libname;
if (!resolve_dir.empty()) {
resolve_name = libname.filename();
}
std::filesystem::path t_out = cf_FindRealFileNameCaseInsensitive(resolve_name, resolve_dir);
if (t_out.empty()) {
return 0; // CF_NO_FILE
}
// re-assemble
if (!resolve_dir.empty())
lib->name = resolve_dir / t_out;
else
lib->name = t_out;
fp = fopen(lib->name.u8string().c_str(), "rb");
if (fp == nullptr) {
return 0; // CF_NO_FILE;
}
// check if this if first library opened
if (first_time) {
atexit(cf_Close);
first_time = 0;
}
// read HOG header
if (!ReadHogHeader(fp, &header)) {
fclose(fp);
return 0; // CF_BAD_LIB;
}
lib->nfiles = header.nfiles;
// allocate CFILE hog info.
lib->entries.reserve(lib->nfiles);
lib->next = Libraries;
Libraries = lib;
// set data offset of first file
offset = header.file_data_offset;
// Go to index start
fseek(fp, HOG_HDR_SIZE, SEEK_SET);
// read in index table
for (i = 0; i < lib->nfiles; i++) {
if (!ReadHogEntry(fp, &entry)) {
fclose(fp);
return 0;
}
// Make sure files are in order
ASSERT((i == 0) || (stricmp(entry.name, lib->entries[i - 1]->name) >= 0));
// Copy into table
std::unique_ptr<library_entry> lib_entry = std::make_unique<library_entry>();
strcpy(lib_entry->name, entry.name);
lib_entry->flags = entry.flags;
lib_entry->length = entry.len;
lib_entry->offset = offset;
lib_entry->timestamp = entry.timestamp;
lib->entries.push_back(std::move(lib_entry));
offset += entry.len;
}
// assign a handle
lib->handle = ++lib_handle;
// Save the file pointer
lib->file = fp;
// Success. Return the handle
return lib->handle;
}
/**
* Closes a library file.
* @param handle the handle returned by cf_OpenLibrary()
*/
void cf_CloseLibrary(int handle) {
std::shared_ptr<library> lib, prev;
for (lib = Libraries; lib; prev = lib, lib = lib->next) {
if (lib->handle == handle) {
if (prev)
prev->next = lib->next;
else
Libraries = lib->next;
if (lib->file)
fclose(lib->file);
return; // successful close
}
}
}
// Closes down the CFILE system, freeing up all data, etc.
void cf_Close() {
std::shared_ptr<library> next;
while (Libraries) {
next = Libraries->next;
Libraries = next;
}
}
bool cf_SetSearchPath(const std::filesystem::path &path, const std::vector<std::filesystem::path> &ext_list) {
// Don't add non-existing path into search paths
if (!std::filesystem::is_directory(path))
return false;
// Get & store full path
paths.insert_or_assign(std::filesystem::absolute(path), !ext_list.empty());
// Set extensions for this path
if (!ext_list.empty()) {
for (auto const &ext : ext_list) {
if (!ext.empty()) {
extensions.insert_or_assign(ext, path);
}
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Removes all search paths that have been added by cf_SetSearchPath
*/
void cf_ClearAllSearchPaths() {
paths.clear();
extensions.clear();
}
/**
* Opens a file for reading in a library, given the library id
* @param filename
* @param libhandle
* @return
*/
CFILE *cf_OpenFileInLibrary(const std::filesystem::path &filename, int libhandle) {
if (libhandle <= 0)
return nullptr;
std::shared_ptr<library> lib = Libraries;
// find the library that we want to use
while (lib) {
if (lib->handle == libhandle)
break;
lib = lib->next;
}
if (nullptr == lib) {
// couldn't find the library handle
return nullptr;
}
// now do a binary search for the file entry
int i, first = 0, last = lib->nfiles - 1, c;
bool found = false;
do {
i = (first + last) / 2;
c = stricmp(filename.u8string().c_str(), lib->entries[i]->name); // compare to current
if (c == 0) {
found = true;
break;
}
if (first >= last) // exhausted search
break;
if (c > 0) // search key after check key
first = i + 1;
else // search key before check key
last = i - 1;
} while (true);
if (!found)
return nullptr; // file not in library
// open the file for reading
FILE *fp;
int r;
// See if there's an available FILE
if (lib->file) {
fp = lib->file;
lib->file = nullptr;
} else {
fp = fopen(lib->name.u8string().c_str(), "rb");
if (!fp) {
LOG_ERROR.printf("Error opening library <%s> when opening file <%s>; errno=%d.",
lib->name.u8string().c_str(), filename.u8string().c_str(), errno);
Int3();
return nullptr;
}
}
auto cfile = mem_rmalloc<CFILE>();
if (!cfile)
Error("Out of memory in cf_OpenFileInLibrary()");
cfile->name = lib->entries[i]->name;
cfile->file = fp;
cfile->lib_handle = lib->handle;
cfile->size = lib->entries[i]->length;
cfile->lib_offset = lib->entries[i]->offset;
cfile->position = 0;
cfile->flags = 0;
r = fseek(fp, cfile->lib_offset, SEEK_SET);
ASSERT(r == 0);
return cfile;
}
// searches through the open HOG files, and opens a file if it finds it in any of the libs
CFILE *open_file_in_lib(const char *filename) {
CFILE *cfile;
std::shared_ptr<library> lib = Libraries;
while (lib) {
int i;
// Do binary search for the file
int first = 0, last = lib->nfiles - 1, c, found = 0;
do {
i = (first + last) / 2;
c = stricmp(filename, lib->entries[i]->name); // compare to current
if (c == 0) { // found it
found = 1;
break;
}
if (first >= last) // exhausted search
break;
if (c > 0) // search key after check key
first = i + 1;
else // search key before check key
last = i - 1;
} while (true);
if (found) {
FILE *fp;
int r;
// See if there's an available FILE
if (lib->file) {
fp = lib->file;
lib->file = nullptr;
} else {
fp = fopen(lib->name.u8string().c_str(), "rb");
if (!fp) {
LOG_ERROR.printf("Error opening library <%s> when opening file <%s>; errno=%d.",
lib->name.u8string().c_str(), filename, errno);
Int3();
return nullptr;
}
}
cfile = mem_rmalloc<CFILE>();
if (!cfile)
Error("Out of memory in open_file_in_lib()");
cfile->name = lib->entries[i]->name;
cfile->file = fp;
cfile->lib_handle = lib->handle;
cfile->size = lib->entries[i]->length;
cfile->lib_offset = lib->entries[i]->offset;
cfile->position = 0;
cfile->flags = 0;
r = fseek(fp, cfile->lib_offset, SEEK_SET);
ASSERT(r == 0);
return cfile;
}
lib = lib->next;
}
return nullptr;
}
std::filesystem::path cf_FindRealFileNameCaseInsensitive(const std::filesystem::path &fname,
const std::filesystem::path &directory) {
// Dumb check, maybe there already all ok?
if (exists((directory / fname))) {
return fname.filename();
}
std::filesystem::path result, search_path, search_file;
search_path = directory / fname.parent_path();
search_file = fname.filename();
// If directory does not exist, nothing to search.
if (!std::filesystem::is_directory(search_path) || search_file.empty()) {
return {};
}
// Search component in search_path
auto const &it = std::filesystem::directory_iterator(search_path);
auto found = std::find_if(it, end(it), [&search_file, &search_path, &result](const auto& dir_entry) {
return stricmp(dir_entry.path().filename().u8string().c_str(), search_file.u8string().c_str()) == 0;
});
if (found != end(it)) {
// Match, append to result
result = found->path();
search_path = result;
} else {
// Component not found, mission failed
return {};
}
return result.filename();
}
// look for the file in the specified directory
static CFILE *open_file_in_directory(const std::filesystem::path &filename, const char *mode,
const std::filesystem::path &directory);
// look for the file in the specified directory
CFILE *open_file_in_directory(const std::filesystem::path &filename, const char *mode,
const std::filesystem::path &directory) {
FILE *fp;
CFILE *cfile;
std::filesystem::path using_filename;
char tmode[3] = "rb";
if (std::filesystem::is_directory(directory)) {
// Make a full path
using_filename = directory / filename;
} else {
// no directory specified, so just use filename passed
using_filename = filename;
}
// set read or write mode
tmode[0] = mode[0];
// if mode is "w", then open in text or binary as requested. If "r", always open in "rb"
tmode[1] = (mode[0] == 'w') ? mode[1] : 'b';
// try to open file
fp = fopen(using_filename.u8string().c_str(), tmode);
if (!fp) {
#if defined(POSIX)
// If we tried to open file for reading, assume there maybe case-sensitive files
if (tmode[0] == 'r') {
// Try different cases of the filename
using_filename = cf_FindRealFileNameCaseInsensitive(filename, directory);
if (using_filename.empty()) {
// just give up
return nullptr;
}
if (std::filesystem::is_directory(directory)) {
// Make a full path
using_filename = directory / using_filename;
}
fp = fopen(using_filename.u8string().c_str(), tmode);
if (!fp) {
// no dice
return nullptr;
}
} else {
// Error on writing file
return nullptr;
}
#else
// We on incase-sensitive filesystem, no file means no file.
return nullptr;
#endif
} else {
using_filename = filename;
}
// found the file, open it
cfile = mem_rmalloc<CFILE>();
if (!cfile)
Error("Out of memory in open_file_in_directory()");
cfile->name = mem_rmalloc<char>((strlen(using_filename.u8string().c_str()) + 1));
if (!cfile->name)
Error("Out of memory in open_file_in_directory()");
strcpy(cfile->name, using_filename.u8string().c_str());
cfile->file = fp;
cfile->lib_handle = -1;
cfile->size = ddio_GetFileLength(fp);
cfile->lib_offset = 0; // 0 means on disk, not in HOG
cfile->position = 0;
cfile->flags = 0;
return cfile;
}
// Opens a file for reading or writing
// If a path is specified, will try to open the file only in that path.
// If no path is specified, will look through search directories and library files.
// Parameters: filename - the name if the file, with or without a path
// mode - the standard C mode string
// Returns: the CFile handle, or NULL if file not opened
CFILE *cfopen(const std::filesystem::path &filename, const char *mode) {
CFILE *cfile;
// Check for valid mode
ASSERT((mode[0] == 'r') || (mode[0] == 'w'));
ASSERT((mode[1] == 'b') || (mode[1] == 't'));
// get the parts of the pathname
std::filesystem::path path = filename.parent_path();
std::filesystem::path fname = filename.stem();
std::filesystem::path ext = filename.extension();
// if there is a path specified, use it instead of the libraries, search dirs, etc.
// if the file is writable, just open it, instead of looking in libs, etc.
if (!path.empty() || (mode[0] == 'w')) {
// use path specified with file
cfile = open_file_in_directory(filename, mode, std::filesystem::path());
goto got_file; // don't look in libs, etc.
}
// First look in the directories for this file's extension
for (auto const &entry : extensions) {
if (!strnicmp(entry.first.u8string().c_str(), ext.u8string().c_str(), _MAX_EXT)) {
// found ext
cfile = open_file_in_directory(filename, mode, entry.second);
if (cfile) {
goto got_file;
}
}
}
// Next look in the general directories
for (auto const &entry : paths) {
if (!entry.second) {
cfile = open_file_in_directory(filename, mode, entry.first);
if (cfile)
goto got_file;
}
}
// Lastly, try the hog files
cfile = open_file_in_lib(filename.u8string().c_str());
got_file:;
if (cfile) {
if (mode[0] == 'w')
cfile->flags |= CFF_WRITING;
if (mode[1] == 't')
cfile->flags |= CFF_TEXT;
}
return cfile;
}
// Returns the length of the specified file
// Parameters: cfp - the file pointer returned by cfopen()
uint32_t cfilelength(CFILE *cfp) { return cfp->size; }
// Closes an open CFILE.
// Parameters: cfile - the file pointer returned by cfopen()
void cfclose(CFILE *cfp) {
// Either give the file back to the library, or close it
if (cfp->lib_handle != -1) {
std::shared_ptr<library> lib;
for (lib = Libraries; lib; lib = lib->next) {
if (lib->handle == cfp->lib_handle) { // found the library
// if library doesn't already have a file, give it this one
if (lib->file == nullptr) {
lib->file = cfp->file;
cfp->file = nullptr;
}
break;
}
}
}
// If the file handle wasn't given back to library, close the file
if (cfp->file)
fclose(cfp->file);
// free the name, if allocated
if (!cfp->lib_offset)
mem_free(cfp->name);
// free the cfile struct
mem_free(cfp);
}
// Just like stdio fgetc(), except works on a CFILE
// Returns a char or EOF
int cfgetc(CFILE *cfp) {
int c;
static uint8_t ch[3] = "\0\0";
if (cfp->position >= cfp->size)
return EOF;
fread(ch, sizeof(char), 1, cfp->file);
c = ch[0];
// c = getc( cfp->file );
if (cfeof(cfp))
c = EOF;
if (c != EOF) {
cfp->position++;
// do special newline handling for text files:
// if CR or LF by itself, return as newline
// if CR/LF pair, return as newline
if (cfp->flags & CFF_TEXT) {
if (c == 10) // return LF as newline
c = '\n';
else if (c == 13) { // check for CR/LF pair
fread(ch, sizeof(char), 1, cfp->file);
int cc = ch[0]; // getc(cfp->file);
// if (cc != EOF) {
if (!cfeof(cfp)) {
if (cc == 10) // line feed?
cfp->position++; //..yes, so swallow it
else {
// ungetc(cc,cfp->file); //..no, so put it back
fseek(cfp->file, -1, SEEK_CUR);
}
}
c = '\n'; // return CR or CR/LF pair as newline
}
}
}
return c;
}
// Just like stdio fseek(), except works on a CFILE
int cfseek(CFILE *cfp, long offset, int where) {
int c;
long goal_position;
switch (where) {
case SEEK_SET:
goal_position = offset;
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
goal_position = cfp->position + offset;
break;
case SEEK_END:
goal_position = cfp->size + offset;
break;
default:
return 1;
}
c = fseek(cfp->file, cfp->lib_offset + goal_position, SEEK_SET);
cfp->position = ftell(cfp->file) - cfp->lib_offset;
return c;
}
// Just like stdio ftell(), except works on a CFILE
long cftell(CFILE *cfp) { return cfp->position; }
// Returns true if at EOF
int cfeof(CFILE *cfp) { return (cfp->position >= cfp->size); }
// Tells if the file exists
// Returns non-zero if file exists. Also tells if the file is on disk
// or in a hog - See return values in cfile.h
int cfexist(const std::filesystem::path &filename) {
CFILE *cfp;
int ret;
cfp = cfopen(filename, "rb");
if (!cfp) { // Didn't get file. Why?
if (errno == EACCES) // File exists, but couldn't open it
return CFES_ON_DISK; // so say it exists on the disk
return CFES_NOT_FOUND; // Say we didn't find the file
}
ret = cfp->lib_offset ? CFES_IN_LIBRARY : CFES_ON_DISK;
cfclose(cfp);
return ret;
}
// Reads the specified number of bytes from a file into the buffer
// DO NOT USE THIS TO READ STRUCTURES. This function is for byte
// data, such as a string or a bitmap of 8-bit pixels.
// Returns the number of bytes read.
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read
int cf_ReadBytes(uint8_t *buf, int count, CFILE *cfp) {
int i;
const char *error_msg = eof_error; // default error
ASSERT(!(cfp->flags & CFF_TEXT));
if (cfp->position + count <= cfp->size) {
i = fread(buf, 1, count, cfp->file);
if (i == count) {
cfp->position += i;
return i;
}
// if not EOF, then get the error message
if (!feof(cfp->file))
error_msg = strerror(errno);
}
LOG_ERROR.printf("Error reading %d bytes from position %d of file <%s>; errno=%d.",
count, cfp->position, cfp->name, errno);
return 0;
}
// The following functions read numeric vales from a CFILE. All values are
// stored in the file in Intel (little-endian) format. These functions
// will convert to big-endian if required.
// These funtions will exit the program with an error if the value
// cannot be read, so do not call these if you don't require the data
// to be present.
// Read and return an integer (32 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read
int32_t cf_ReadInt(CFILE *cfp, bool little_endian) {
int32_t i;
cf_ReadBytes((uint8_t *)&i, sizeof(i), cfp);
return little_endian ? D3::convert_le(i) : D3::convert_be(i);
}
// Read and return a int16_t (16 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read
int16_t cf_ReadShort(CFILE *cfp, bool little_endian) {
int16_t i;
cf_ReadBytes((uint8_t *)&i, sizeof(i), cfp);
return little_endian ? D3::convert_le(i) : D3::convert_be(i);
}
// Read and return a byte (8 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read
int8_t cf_ReadByte(CFILE *cfp) {
int8_t i;
cf_ReadBytes((uint8_t *)&i, sizeof(i), cfp);
return i;
}
// Read and return a float (32 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read
float cf_ReadFloat(CFILE *cfp) {
float f;
cf_ReadBytes((uint8_t *)&f, sizeof(f), cfp);
return INTEL_FLOAT(f);
}
// Read and return a double (64 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read
double cf_ReadDouble(CFILE *cfp) {
double f;
cf_ReadBytes((uint8_t *)&f, sizeof(f), cfp);
return D3::convert_le<double>(f);
}
// Reads a string from a CFILE. If the file is type binary, this
// function reads until a NULL or EOF is found. If the file is text,
// the function reads until a newline or EOF is found. The string is always
// written to the destination buffer null-terminated, without the newline.
// Parameters: buf - where the string is written
// n - the maximum string length, including the terminating 0
// cfp - the CFILE pointer
// Returns the number of bytes in the string, before the terminator
// Does not generate an exception on EOF
int cf_ReadString(char *buf, size_t n, CFILE *cfp) {
int c;
int count;
char *bp;
if (n == 0)
return -1;
bp = buf;
for (count = 0;; count++) {
c = cfgetc(cfp);
if (c == EOF) {
if (!cfeof(cfp)) // not actually at EOF, so must be error
ThrowCFileError(CFE_READING, cfp, strerror(errno));
break;
}
if ((!(cfp->flags & CFF_TEXT) && (c == 0)) || ((cfp->flags & CFF_TEXT) && (c == '\n')))
break; // end-of-string
if (count < n - 1) // store char if room in buffer
*bp++ = c;
}
*bp = 0; // write terminator
return count;
}
// Writes the specified number of bytes from a file into the buffer
// DO NOT USE THIS TO WRITE STRUCTURES. This function is for byte
// data, such as a string or a bitmap of 8-bit pixels.
// Returns the number of bytes written.
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
int cf_WriteBytes(const uint8_t *buf, int count, CFILE *cfp) {
int i;
if (!(cfp->flags & CFF_WRITING))
return 0;
ASSERT(count > 0);
i = fwrite(buf, 1, count, cfp->file);
cfp->position += i;
if (i != count)
ThrowCFileError(CFE_WRITING, cfp, strerror(errno));
return i;
}
// Writes a null-terminated string to a file. If the file is type binary,
// the string is terminated in the file with a null. If the file is type
// text, the string is terminated with a newline.
// Parameters: buf - pointer to the string
// cfp = the CFILE pointer
// Returns the number of bytes written
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
int cf_WriteString(CFILE *cfp, const char *buf) {
int len;
len = strlen(buf);
if (len != 0) // write string
cf_WriteBytes((uint8_t *)buf, len, cfp);
// Terminate with newline (text file) or NULL (binary file)
cf_WriteByte(cfp, (cfp->flags & CFF_TEXT) ? '\n' : 0);
return len + 1;
}
// Just like stdio fprintf(), except works on a CFILE
int cfprintf(CFILE *cfp, const char *format, ...) {
va_list args;
int count;
va_start(args, format);
count = vfprintf(cfp->file, format, args);
va_end(args);
cfp->position += count + 1; // count doesn't include terminator
return count;
}
// The following functions write numeric vales to a CFILE. All values are
// stored to the file in Intel (little-endian) format.
// All these throw an exception if there's an error on write.
// Write an integer (32 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
void cf_WriteInt(CFILE *cfp, int32_t i) {
int t = INTEL_INT(i);
cf_WriteBytes((uint8_t *)&t, sizeof(t), cfp);
}
// Write a int16_t (16 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
void cf_WriteShort(CFILE *cfp, int16_t s) {
int16_t t = INTEL_SHORT(s);
cf_WriteBytes((uint8_t *)&t, sizeof(t), cfp);
}
// Write a byte (8 bits).
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
void cf_WriteByte(CFILE *cfp, int8_t b) {
if (fputc(b, cfp->file) == EOF)
ThrowCFileError(CFE_WRITING, cfp, strerror(errno));
cfp->position++;
// If text file & writing newline, increment again for LF
if ((cfp->flags & CFF_TEXT) && (b == '\n')) // check for text mode newline
cfp->position++;
}
// Write a float (32 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
void cf_WriteFloat(CFILE *cfp, float f) {
float t = INTEL_FLOAT(f);
cf_WriteBytes((uint8_t *)&t, sizeof(t), cfp);
}
// Write a double (64 bits)
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write
void cf_WriteDouble(CFILE *cfp, double d) {
auto t = D3::convert_le<double>(d);
cf_WriteBytes((uint8_t *)&t, sizeof(t), cfp);
}
// Copies a file. Returns TRUE if copied ok. Returns FALSE if error opening either file.
// Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read or write
bool cf_CopyFile(const std::filesystem::path &dest, const std::filesystem::path &src, int copytime) {
CFILE *infile, *outfile;
if (!stricmp(dest.u8string().c_str(), src.u8string().c_str()))
return true; // don't copy files if they are the same
infile = (CFILE *)cfopen(src, "rb");
if (!infile)
return false;
outfile = (CFILE *)cfopen(dest, "wb");
if (!outfile) {
cfclose(infile);
return false;
}
int progress = 0;
int readcount = 0;
#define COPY_CHUNK_SIZE 5000
uint8_t copybuf[COPY_CHUNK_SIZE];
while (!cfeof(infile)) {
// uint8_t c;
if (progress + COPY_CHUNK_SIZE <= infile->size) {
readcount = COPY_CHUNK_SIZE;
} else {
readcount = infile->size - progress;
}
cf_ReadBytes(copybuf, readcount, infile);
cf_WriteBytes(copybuf, readcount, outfile);
progress += readcount;
// c=cf_ReadByte (infile);
// cf_WriteByte (outfile,c);
}
bool nlo = !infile->lib_offset;
cfclose(infile);
cfclose(outfile);
if (nlo && copytime) {
cf_CopyFileTime(dest, src);
}
return true;
}
// Checks to see if two files are different.
// Returns TRUE if the files are different, or FALSE if they are the same.
bool cf_Diff(const std::filesystem::path &a, const std::filesystem::path &b) { return (ddio_FileDiff(a, b)); }
// Copies the file time from one file to another
void cf_CopyFileTime(const std::filesystem::path &dest, const std::filesystem::path &src) {
ddio_CopyFileTime(dest, src);
}
// Changes a files attributes (ie read/write only)
void cf_ChangeFileAttributes(const char *name, int attr) {
if (_chmod(name, attr) == -1)
Int3(); // Get Jason or Matt, file not found!
}
// rewinds cfile position
void cf_Rewind(CFILE *fp) {
if (fp->lib_offset) {
int r = fseek(fp->file, fp->lib_offset, SEEK_SET);
ASSERT(r == 0);
} else {
rewind(fp->file);
}
fp->position = 0;
}
// Calculates a 32-bit CRC for the specified file. a return code of -1 means file note found
#define CRC32_POLYNOMIAL 0xEDB88320L
#define CRC_BUFFER_SIZE 5000
uint32_t cf_CalculateFileCRC(CFILE *infile) {
int i, j;
uint8_t crcbuf[CRC_BUFFER_SIZE];
static bool Cfile_crc_calculated = false;
static uint32_t CRCTable[256];
uint32_t crc;
uint32_t temp1;
uint32_t temp2;
uint32_t readlen;
// Only make the lookup table once
if (!Cfile_crc_calculated) {
Cfile_crc_calculated = true;
for (i = 0; i <= 255; i++) {
crc = i;
for (j = 8; j > 0; j--) {
if (crc & 1)
crc = (crc >> 1) ^ CRC32_POLYNOMIAL;
else
crc >>= 1;
}
CRCTable[i] = crc;
}
}
crc = 0xffffffffl;
while (!cfeof(infile)) {
if ((infile->size - infile->position) < CRC_BUFFER_SIZE)
readlen = infile->size - infile->position;
else
readlen = CRC_BUFFER_SIZE;
if (!cf_ReadBytes(crcbuf, readlen, infile)) {
// Doh, error time!
Int3();
return 0xFFFFFFFF;
}
for (uint32_t a = 0; a < readlen; a++) {
temp1 = (crc >> 8) & 0x00FFFFFFL;
temp2 = CRCTable[((int)crc ^ crcbuf[a]) & 0xff];
crc = temp1 ^ temp2;
}
}
return crc ^ 0xffffffffl;
}
uint32_t cf_GetfileCRC(const std::filesystem::path &src) {
CFILE *infile = cfopen(src, "rb");
if (!infile)
return 0xFFFFFFFF;
uint32_t crc = cf_CalculateFileCRC(infile);
cfclose(infile);
return crc;
}
char cfile_search_wildcard[256];
std::shared_ptr<library> cfile_search_library;
int cfile_search_curr_index = 0;
bool cfile_search_ispattern = false;
// the following cf_LibraryFind function are similar to the ddio_Find functions as they look
// for files that match the wildcard passed in, however, this is to be used for hog files.
bool cf_LibraryFindFirst(int handle, const char *wildcard, char *buffer) {
ASSERT(wildcard);
ASSERT(buffer);
if (!wildcard || !buffer)
return false;
*buffer = '\0';
if (cfile_search_library)
cf_LibraryFindClose();
// find the library
cfile_search_library = Libraries;
while (cfile_search_library && cfile_search_library->handle != handle) {
cfile_search_library = cfile_search_library->next;
}
if (!cfile_search_library)
return false;
// now find the first matching file
strncpy(cfile_search_wildcard, wildcard, 255);
cfile_search_wildcard[255] = '\0';
cfile_search_ispattern = (bool)(PSGlobHasPattern(cfile_search_wildcard) != 0);
cfile_search_curr_index = 0;
while (cfile_search_curr_index < cfile_search_library->nfiles) {
if (cfile_search_ispattern) {
if (PSGlobMatch(cfile_search_wildcard, cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name, 0, 0)) {
// it's a match
strcpy(buffer, cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name);
cfile_search_curr_index++;
return true;
}
} else {
if (!stricmp(cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name, cfile_search_wildcard)) {
strcpy(buffer, cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name);
cfile_search_curr_index++;
return true;
}
}
cfile_search_curr_index++;
}
// we didn't find a match
return false;
}
bool cf_LibraryFindNext(char *buffer) {
while (cfile_search_curr_index < cfile_search_library->nfiles) {
if (cfile_search_ispattern) {
if (PSGlobMatch(cfile_search_wildcard, cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name, 0, 0)) {
// it's a match
strcpy(buffer, cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name);
cfile_search_curr_index++;
return true;
}
} else {
if (!stricmp(cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name, cfile_search_wildcard)) {
strcpy(buffer, cfile_search_library->entries[cfile_search_curr_index]->name);
cfile_search_curr_index++;
return true;
}
}
cfile_search_curr_index++;
}
return false;
}
void cf_LibraryFindClose() {
cfile_search_library = nullptr;
cfile_search_curr_index = 0;
cfile_search_ispattern = false;
}
bool cf_IsFileInHog(const std::filesystem::path &filename, const std::filesystem::path &hogname) {
std::shared_ptr<library> lib = Libraries;
while (lib) {
if (stricmp(lib->name.u8string().c_str(), hogname.u8string().c_str()) == 0) {
// Now look for filename
CFILE *cf;
cf = cf_OpenFileInLibrary(filename, lib->handle);
if (cf) {
cfclose(cf);
return true;
}
}
lib = lib->next;
}
return false;
}