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Previously, the VFS layer would try to handle renames more-or-less by itself, which really only worked for ext2, and even that was only due to the replace_child kludge existing specifically for this purpose. This never worked properly for FATFS, since the VFS layer effectively depended on filesystems having some kind of reference-counting for inodes, which is something that simply doesn't exist on any FAT variant we support. To resolve various issues with the existing scheme, this commit makes filesystem implementations themselves responsible for the actual rename operation, while keeping all the existing validation inside the VFS layer. The only intended behavior change here is that rename operations should actually properly work on FATFS.
248 lines
8.1 KiB
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248 lines
8.1 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021, sin-ack <sin-ack@protonmail.com>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/CharacterTypes.h>
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#include <AK/Endian.h>
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#include <Kernel/FileSystem/ISO9660FS/Inode.h>
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namespace Kernel {
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ErrorOr<size_t> ISO9660Inode::read_bytes_locked(off_t offset, size_t size, UserOrKernelBuffer& buffer, OpenFileDescription*) const
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{
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VERIFY(m_inode_lock.is_locked());
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u32 data_length = LittleEndian { m_record.data_length.little };
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u32 extent_location = LittleEndian { m_record.extent_location.little };
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if (static_cast<u64>(offset) >= data_length)
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return 0;
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auto block = TRY(KBuffer::try_create_with_size("ISO9660FS: Inode read buffer"sv, fs().device_block_size()));
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auto block_buffer = UserOrKernelBuffer::for_kernel_buffer(block->data());
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size_t total_bytes = min(size, data_length - offset);
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size_t nread = 0;
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size_t blocks_already_read = offset / fs().device_block_size();
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size_t initial_offset = offset % fs().device_block_size();
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auto current_block_index = BlockBasedFileSystem::BlockIndex { extent_location + blocks_already_read };
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while (nread != total_bytes) {
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size_t bytes_to_read = min(total_bytes - nread, fs().device_block_size() - initial_offset);
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auto buffer_offset = buffer.offset(nread);
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dbgln_if(ISO9660_VERY_DEBUG, "ISO9660Inode::read_bytes: Reading {} bytes into buffer offset {}/{}, logical block index: {}", bytes_to_read, nread, total_bytes, current_block_index.value());
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TRY(const_cast<ISO9660FS&>(fs()).raw_read(current_block_index, block_buffer));
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TRY(buffer_offset.write(block->data() + initial_offset, bytes_to_read));
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nread += bytes_to_read;
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initial_offset = 0;
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current_block_index = BlockBasedFileSystem::BlockIndex { current_block_index.value() + 1 };
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}
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return nread;
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}
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InodeMetadata ISO9660Inode::metadata() const
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{
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return m_metadata;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::traverse_as_directory(Function<ErrorOr<void>(FileSystem::DirectoryEntryView const&)> visitor) const
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{
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Array<u8, max_file_identifier_length> file_identifier_buffer;
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ErrorOr<void> result;
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return fs().visit_directory_record(m_record, [&](ISO::DirectoryRecordHeader const* record) {
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StringView filename = get_normalized_filename(*record, file_identifier_buffer);
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dbgln_if(ISO9660_VERY_DEBUG, "traverse_as_directory(): Found {}", filename);
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InodeIdentifier id { fsid(), get_inode_index(*record, filename) };
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auto entry = FileSystem::DirectoryEntryView(filename, id, static_cast<u8>(record->file_flags));
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result = visitor(entry);
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if (result.is_error())
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return RecursionDecision::Break;
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return RecursionDecision::Continue;
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});
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}
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ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<Inode>> ISO9660Inode::lookup(StringView name)
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{
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RefPtr<Inode> inode;
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Array<u8, max_file_identifier_length> file_identifier_buffer;
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TRY(fs().visit_directory_record(m_record, [&](ISO::DirectoryRecordHeader const* record) {
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StringView filename = get_normalized_filename(*record, file_identifier_buffer);
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if (filename == name) {
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auto maybe_inode = ISO9660Inode::try_create_from_directory_record(fs(), *record, filename);
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if (maybe_inode.is_error()) {
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// FIXME: The Inode API does not handle allocation failures very
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// well... we can't return a ErrorOr from here. It
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// would be nice if we could return a ErrorOr<void>(Or) from
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// any place where allocation may happen.
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dbgln("Could not allocate inode for lookup!");
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} else {
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inode = maybe_inode.release_value();
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}
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return RecursionDecision::Break;
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}
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return RecursionDecision::Continue;
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}));
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if (!inode)
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return ENOENT;
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return inode.release_nonnull();
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::flush_metadata()
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{
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return {};
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}
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ErrorOr<size_t> ISO9660Inode::write_bytes_locked(off_t, size_t, UserOrKernelBuffer const&, OpenFileDescription*)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<Inode>> ISO9660Inode::create_child(StringView, mode_t, dev_t, UserID, GroupID)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::add_child(Inode&, StringView, mode_t)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::remove_child(StringView)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::chmod(mode_t)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::chown(UserID, GroupID)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::truncate_locked(u64)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ErrorOr<void> ISO9660Inode::update_timestamps(Optional<UnixDateTime>, Optional<UnixDateTime>, Optional<UnixDateTime>)
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{
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return EROFS;
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}
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ISO9660Inode::ISO9660Inode(ISO9660FS& fs, ISO::DirectoryRecordHeader const& record, StringView name)
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: Inode(fs, get_inode_index(record, name))
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, m_record(record)
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{
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dbgln_if(ISO9660_VERY_DEBUG, "Creating inode #{}", index());
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create_metadata();
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}
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ISO9660Inode::~ISO9660Inode() = default;
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ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ISO9660Inode>> ISO9660Inode::try_create_from_directory_record(ISO9660FS& fs, ISO::DirectoryRecordHeader const& record, StringView name)
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{
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return adopt_nonnull_ref_or_enomem(new (nothrow) ISO9660Inode(fs, record, name));
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}
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void ISO9660Inode::create_metadata()
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{
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u32 data_length = LittleEndian { m_record.data_length.little };
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bool is_directory = has_flag(m_record.file_flags, ISO::FileFlags::Directory);
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auto recorded_at = parse_numerical_date_time(m_record.recording_date_and_time);
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m_metadata = {
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.inode = identifier(),
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.size = data_length,
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.mode = static_cast<mode_t>((is_directory ? S_IFDIR : S_IFREG) | (is_directory ? 0555 : 0444)),
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.uid = 0,
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.gid = 0,
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.link_count = 1,
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.atime = recorded_at,
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.ctime = recorded_at,
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.mtime = recorded_at,
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.dtime = {},
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.block_count = 0,
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.block_size = 0,
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.major_device = 0,
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.minor_device = 0,
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};
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}
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UnixDateTime ISO9660Inode::parse_numerical_date_time(ISO::NumericalDateAndTime const& date)
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{
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i32 year_offset = date.years_since_1900 - 70;
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// FIXME: This ignores timezone information in date.
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return UnixDateTime::from_unix_time_parts(year_offset, date.month, date.day, date.hour, date.minute, date.second, 0);
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}
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StringView ISO9660Inode::get_normalized_filename(ISO::DirectoryRecordHeader const& record, Bytes buffer)
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{
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auto const* file_identifier = reinterpret_cast<u8 const*>(&record + 1);
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auto filename = StringView { file_identifier, record.file_identifier_length };
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if (filename.length() == 1) {
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if (filename[0] == '\0') {
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filename = "."sv;
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}
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if (filename[0] == '\1') {
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filename = ".."sv;
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}
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}
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if (!has_flag(record.file_flags, ISO::FileFlags::Directory)) {
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// FIXME: We currently strip the file version from the filename,
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// but that may be used later down the line if the file actually
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// has multiple versions on the disk.
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Optional<size_t> semicolon = filename.find(';');
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if (semicolon.has_value()) {
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filename = filename.substring_view(0, semicolon.value());
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}
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if (filename[filename.length() - 1] == '.') {
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filename = filename.substring_view(0, filename.length() - 1);
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}
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}
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if (filename.length() > buffer.size()) {
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// FIXME: Rock Ridge allows filenames up to 255 characters, so we should
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// probably support that instead of truncating.
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filename = filename.substring_view(0, buffer.size());
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}
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for (size_t i = 0; i < filename.length(); i++) {
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buffer[i] = to_ascii_lowercase(filename[i]);
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}
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return { buffer.data(), filename.length() };
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}
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InodeIndex ISO9660Inode::get_inode_index(ISO::DirectoryRecordHeader const& record, StringView name)
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{
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if (name.is_null()) {
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// NOTE: This is the index of the root inode.
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return 1;
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}
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return { pair_int_hash(LittleEndian { record.extent_location.little }, string_hash(name.characters_without_null_termination(), name.length())) };
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}
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}
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