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Campbell Suter
a1ff2cb4d4 fs/squashfs: Fix some hardlinks reading the wrong inode
In SquashFS, the contents of a directory is stored by
squashfs_directory_entry structures which contain the file's name, inode
and position within the filesystem.

The inode number is not stored directly; instead each directory has one
or more headers which set a base inode number, and files store the
offset from that to the file's inode number.

In mksquashfs, each inode is allocated a number in the same order as
they are written to the directory table; thus the offset from the
header's base inode number to the file's inode number is usually
positive.

Hardlinks are simply stored with two directory entries referencing the
same file. This means the second entry will thus have an inode number
much lower than the surrounding files. Since the header's base inode
number comes from the first entry that uses the header, this delta will
usually be negative.

Previously, U-Boot's squashfs_directory_entry.inode_offset field was
declared as an unsigned value. Thus when a negative value was found, it
would either resolve to an invalid inode number or to that of an
unrelated file.

A squashfs image to test this can be created like so:

    echo hi > sqfs_test_files/001-root-file
    mkdir     sqfs_test_files/002-subdir
    touch     sqfs_test_files/002-subdir/003-file
    ln        sqfs_test_files/{001-root-file,002-subdir/004-link}
    mksquashfs sqfs_test_files/ test.sqfs -noappend

Note that squashfs sorts the files ASCIIbetacally, so we can use the
names to control the order they appear in. The ordering is important -
the first reference to the file must have a lower inode number than the
directory in which the second reference resides, and the second
reference cannot be the first file in the directory.

Listing this sample image in U-Boot results in:

=> sqfsls virtio 2 002-subdir
         0   003-file
Inode not found.
         0   004-link

Signed-off-by: Campbell Suter <campbell@snapit.group>
Reviewed-by: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
2021-08-04 15:58:31 -04:00
Joao Marcos Costa
9c948f536f fs/squashfs: add support for ZSTD decompression
Add call to ZSTD's ZSTD_decompressDCtx(). In this use case, the caller
can upper bound the decompressed size, which will be the SquashFS data
block (or metadata block) size, so there is no need to use streaming
API. Add ZSTD's worskpace to squashfs_ctxt structure.

Signed-off-by: Joao Marcos Costa <joaomarcos.costa@bootlin.com>
2020-08-24 14:11:31 -04:00
Joao Marcos Costa
10f7cf5f12 fs/squashfs: Add init and clean-up functions to decompression
Add sqfs_decompressor_init() and sqfs_decompressor_cleanup(). These
functions are called respectively in sqfs_probe() and sqfs_close(). For
now, only ZSTD requires an initialization logic. ZSTD support will be
added in a follow-up commit.

Move squashfs_ctxt definition to sqfs_filesystem.h. This structure is
passed to sqfs_decompressor_init() and sqfs_decompressor_cleanup(), so
it can no longer be local to sqfs.c.

Signed-off-by: Joao Marcos Costa <joaomarcos.costa@bootlin.com>
2020-08-24 14:11:31 -04:00
Joao Marcos Costa
c510061303 fs/squashfs: new filesystem
Add support for SquashFS filesystem. Right now, it does not support
compression but support for zlib will be added in a follow-up commit.

Signed-off-by: Joao Marcos Costa <joaomarcos.costa@bootlin.com>
2020-08-07 22:31:32 -04:00