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freebsd/lib/libarchive/test/read_open_memory.c
Tim Kientzle 2a5e8d812c Extensive improvements to the libarchive_test test program that
exercises and verifies the libarchive APIs:

* Improved error reporting; hexdumps are now provided for
  many file/memory content differences.
* Overall status more clearly counts "tests" and "assertions"
* Reference files can now be stored on disk instead of having
  to be compiled into the test program itself.  A couple of
  tests have been converted to this more natural structure.
* Several memory leaks corrected so that leaks within libarchive
  itself can be more easily detected and diagnosed.
* New test: GNU tar compatibility
* New test: Zip compatibility
* New test: Zero-byte writes to a compressed archive entry
* New test: archive_entry_strmode() format verification
* New test: mtree reader
* New test: write/read of large (2G - 1TB) entries to tar archives
  (thanks to recent performance work, this test only requires a few seconds)
* New test: detailed format verification of cpio odc and newc writers
* Many minor additions/improvements to existing tests as well.
2008-01-01 22:28:04 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
#include "test.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
* Read an archive from a block of memory.
*
* This is identical to archive_read_open_memory(), except
* that it goes out of its way to be a little bit unpleasant,
* in order to better test the libarchive internals.
*/
struct read_memory_data {
unsigned char *buffer;
unsigned char *end;
size_t read_size;
size_t copy_buff_size;
char *copy_buff;
};
static int memory_read_close(struct archive *, void *);
static int memory_read_open(struct archive *, void *);
#if ARCHIVE_API_VERSION < 2
static ssize_t memory_read_skip(struct archive *, void *, size_t request);
#else
static off_t memory_read_skip(struct archive *, void *, off_t request);
#endif
static ssize_t memory_read(struct archive *, void *, const void **buff);
int
read_open_memory(struct archive *a, void *buff, size_t size, size_t read_size)
{
struct read_memory_data *mine;
mine = (struct read_memory_data *)malloc(sizeof(*mine));
if (mine == NULL) {
archive_set_error(a, ENOMEM, "No memory");
return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
}
memset(mine, 0, sizeof(*mine));
mine->buffer = (unsigned char *)buff;
mine->end = mine->buffer + size;
mine->read_size = read_size;
mine->copy_buff_size = read_size + 64;
mine->copy_buff = malloc(mine->copy_buff_size);
return (archive_read_open2(a, mine, memory_read_open,
memory_read, memory_read_skip, memory_read_close));
}
/*
* There's nothing to open.
*/
static int
memory_read_open(struct archive *a, void *client_data)
{
(void)a; /* UNUSED */
(void)client_data; /* UNUSED */
return (ARCHIVE_OK);
}
/*
* In order to exercise libarchive's internal read-combining logic,
* we deliberately copy data for each read to a separate buffer.
* That way, code that runs off the end of the provided data
* will screw up.
*/
static ssize_t
memory_read(struct archive *a, void *client_data, const void **buff)
{
struct read_memory_data *mine = (struct read_memory_data *)client_data;
size_t size;
(void)a; /* UNUSED */
size = mine->end - mine->buffer;
if (size > mine->read_size)
size = mine->read_size;
memset(mine->copy_buff, 0xA5, mine->copy_buff_size);
memcpy(mine->copy_buff, mine->buffer, size);
*buff = mine->copy_buff;
mine->buffer += size;
return (size);
}
/*
* How mean can a skip() routine be? Let's try to find out.
*/
#if ARCHIVE_API_VERSION < 2
static ssize_t
memory_read_skip(struct archive *a, void *client_data, size_t skip)
#else
static off_t
memory_read_skip(struct archive *a, void *client_data, off_t skip)
#endif
{
struct read_memory_data *mine = (struct read_memory_data *)client_data;
(void)a; /* UNUSED */
/* We can't skip by more than is available. */
if ((off_t)skip > (off_t)(mine->end - mine->buffer))
skip = mine->end - mine->buffer;
/* Always do small skips by prime amounts. */
if (skip > 71)
skip = 71;
mine->buffer += skip;
return (skip);
}
/*
* Close is just cleaning up our one small bit of data.
*/
static int
memory_read_close(struct archive *a, void *client_data)
{
struct read_memory_data *mine = (struct read_memory_data *)client_data;
(void)a; /* UNUSED */
free(mine->copy_buff);
free(mine);
return (ARCHIVE_OK);
}