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  1. // ifstool.c -- portable reimplementation of QNX's mkifs by Pierre-Marie Baty <pm@pmbaty.com>
  2.  
  3. // TODO: preboot file stripping
  4. // TODO: startup file stripping
  5.  
  6. // standard C includes
  7. #include <stdint.h>
  8. #include <stdbool.h>
  9. #include <stdlib.h>
  10. #include <stdarg.h>
  11. #include <stdio.h>
  12. #include <string.h>
  13. #include <limits.h>
  14. #include <errno.h>
  15. #include <sys/stat.h>
  16. #include <ctype.h>
  17. #include <time.h>
  18.  
  19. // platform-specific includes
  20. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  21. #include <sys/utime.h>
  22. #include <process.h>
  23. #else // !_MSC_VER
  24. #include <sys/param.h>
  25. #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
  26. #include <sys/wait.h>
  27. #include <unistd.h>
  28. #include <dirent.h>
  29. #include <utime.h>
  30. #endif // _MSC_VER
  31.  
  32. // own includes
  33. #include "ucl/ucl.h"
  34. #include "minilzo.h"
  35. #include "buffer.h"
  36. #include "sha512.h"
  37. #include "elffile.h"
  38. #include "ifsfile.h"
  39. #include "utility.h"
  40.  
  41.  
  42. // compiler-specific glue
  43. #ifndef _MSC_VER
  44. #define sscanf_s sscanf // WARNING: TRUE FOR THIS FILE ONLY!
  45. #endif // !_MSC_VER
  46.  
  47.  
  48. // libasan (Address Sanitizer) options: this is not a daemon, so I don't care about leaks: they will be recovered by the OS at program exit
  49. const char *__asan_default_options () { return ("detect_leaks=0"); }
  50.  
  51.  
  52. // placeholder value
  53. #define WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER 0xbaadf00d // urgh
  54.  
  55.  
  56. // miscellaneous macros
  57. #define ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE(val,multiple) ((((val) + (size_t) (multiple) - 1) / (multiple)) * (multiple)) // note that val is being evaluated once, so it can be the result of a function call
  58. #ifdef _WIN32
  59. #define IS_DIRSEP(c) (((c) == '/') || ((c) == '\\')) // platform-specific directory separator, Win32 variant
  60. #define PATH_SEP ";" // platform-specific PATH element separator (as string), Win32 variant
  61. #else // !_WIN32, thus POSIX
  62. #define IS_DIRSEP(c) ((c) == '/') // platform-specific directory separator, UNIX variant
  63. #define PATH_SEP ":" // platform-specific PATH element separator (as string), UNIX variant
  64. #endif // _WIN32
  65. #define RECORD_SEP "\x1e" // arbitrarily-chosen ASCII record separator, as a C string suitable for e.g. strtok()
  66.  
  67.  
  68. // macros for constructing and destructing string arrays
  69. #define STRINGARRAY_INIT(string_array) do { (string_array)->args = NULL; (string_array)->count = 0; } while (0)
  70. #define STRINGARRAY_PUSH(string_array,str) do { \
  71.       reallocated_ptr = realloc ((string_array)->args, ((string_array)->count + 1) * sizeof (char *)); \
  72.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr); \
  73.       (string_array)->args = reallocated_ptr; \
  74.       (string_array)->args[(string_array)->count] = ((str) != NULL ? strdup ((str)) : NULL); \
  75.       if ((str) != NULL) \
  76.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO ((string_array)->args[(string_array)->count]); \
  77.       (string_array)->count++; \
  78.    } while (0)
  79. #define STRINGARRAY_FREE(string_array) do { \
  80.       if ((string_array)->args != NULL) { \
  81.          for (array_index = 0; array_index < (string_array)->count; array_index++) \
  82.             if ((string_array)->args[array_index] != NULL) \
  83.                free ((string_array)->args[array_index]); \
  84.          free ((string_array)->args); \
  85.          (string_array)->args = NULL; \
  86.       } \
  87.       (string_array)->count = 0; \
  88.    } while (0)
  89.  
  90.  
  91. // string array structure type definition
  92. typedef struct stringarray_s
  93. {
  94.    char **args;
  95.    size_t count;
  96. } stringarray_t;
  97.  
  98.  
  99. // IFS directory entry insertion parameters structure type definition
  100. typedef struct parms_s
  101. {
  102.    int dperms; // directory permissions (e.g. 0755)
  103.    int perms; // file permissions (e.g. 0644)
  104.    int uid; // owner user ID (e.g. 0 = root)
  105.    int gid; // owner group ID (e.g. 0 = root)
  106.    int st_mode; // entry type (e.g. S_IFREG for files) and permissions
  107.    uint32_t mtime; // entry's modification time POSIX timestamp - set to UINT32_MAX to use the concerned files' mtime on the build host
  108.    uint32_t mtime_for_inline_files; // same as above but only for files that don't exist on the build host (i.e. files with an explicit content blob)
  109.    char *prefix; // [prefix=path] install path (e.g. "proc/boot")
  110.    bool should_follow_symlinks; // follow symlinks
  111.    bool should_autosymlink_dylib; // dynamic libraries should be written under their official SONAME and a named symlink be created pointing at them
  112.    bool should_keep_ld_output; // whether to keep .sym files produced by ld calls, togglable by the [+keeplinked] attribute
  113.    bool should_ignore_duplicates; // [+|-dupignore] whether to ignore duplicates
  114.    bool should_allow_nonexistent_files; // [+|-optional] whether to continue processing on unexistent files
  115.    bool is_bootstrap_file; // entry has the [virtual] attribute
  116.    bool is_compiled_bootscript; // entry has [+script] attribute
  117.    int extra_ino_flags; // bitmap of extra inode flags (IFS_INO_xxx)
  118.    char *search; // [search=path[:path]] binary search path (the default one will be constructed at startup)
  119.  
  120.    buffer_t data; // the resolved file's own data bytes
  121. } parms_t;
  122.  
  123.  
  124. // exported globals
  125. int verbose_level = 1; // verbosity level, can be increased with multiple -v[...] flags
  126.  
  127.  
  128. // global variables used in this module only
  129. static char line_buffer[4096]; // scrap buffer for the IFS build file parser
  130. static uint32_t image_base = 4 * 1024 * 1024; // default image base, as per QNX docs -- can be changed with the [image=XXXX] attribute in the IFS build file
  131. static uint32_t image_end = UINT32_MAX; // default image end (no limit)
  132. static uint32_t image_maxsize = UINT32_MAX; // default image max size (no limit)
  133. static uint32_t image_totalsize = 0; // image total size, measured once all the blocks have been written to the output IFS file
  134. static uint32_t image_align = 4; // default image alignment, as per QNX docs
  135. static uint32_t image_kernel_ino = 0;
  136. static uint32_t image_bootscript_ino = 0;
  137. static int startup_header_compression_flag = STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_NONE;
  138. #if defined(__x86_64__)
  139. static char *image_processor = "x86_64"; // default CPU type for which this image is built, either "x86_64" or "aarch64le" (will be used to find out the right include paths under $QNX_TARGET)
  140. static char *image_processor_base = "x86_64"; // default base CPU type for which this image is built, either "x86_64" or "aarch64le" (will be used to find out the right include paths under $QNX_TARGET)
  141. static size_t image_pagesize = 4 * 1024; // default page size for the image, depends on the CPU type. Intel has 4kb pages, ARM has 16kb ones.
  142. #elif defined(__aarch64__)
  143. static char *image_processor = "aarch64le"; // default CPU type for which this image is built, either "x86_64" or "aarch64le" (will be used to find out the right include paths under $QNX_TARGET)
  144. static char *image_processor_base = "aarch64"; // default base CPU type for which this image is built, either "x86_64" or "aarch64le" (will be used to find out the right include paths under $QNX_TARGET)
  145. static size_t image_pagesize = 16 * 1024; // default page size for the image, depends on the CPU type. Intel has 4kb pages, ARM has 16kb ones.
  146. #else // unknown platform
  147. #error Please port ifstool to this platform
  148. #endif
  149. static char *buildfile_pathname = NULL; // pathname of IFS build file
  150. static char *current_line = NULL; // copy of current line in IFS build file
  151. static int lineno = 0; // current line number in IFS build file
  152. static char *QNX_TARGET = NULL; // value of the $QNX_TARGET environment variable
  153. static char *SEARCH_PATH = NULL; // mallocated string of search paths, populated by the -r command-line argument
  154. static char **saved_ELF_sections = NULL; // mallocated array of const strings, populated by the -s command-line argument
  155. static size_t saved_ELF_section_count = 0; // number of elements in the saved_ELF_sections array
  156. static char *sym_suffix = ""; // .sym files extra suffix, settable with the -a command-line argument
  157.  
  158. // bootable IFS support
  159. static char *bootfile_pathname = NULL;           // FIXME: HACK: pathname to bootcode binary blob file to put at the start of a bootable IFS
  160. static size_t bootfile_size = 0;                 // FIXME: HACK: size of the bootcode binary blob file to put at the start of a bootable IFS
  161. static char *startupfile_pathname = NULL;        // FIXME: HACK: pathname to precompiled startup file blob to put in the startup header of a bootable IFS
  162. static size_t startupfile_ep_from_imagebase = 0; // FIXME: HACK: startup code entrypoint offset from image base for a bootable IFS
  163. static size_t kernelfile_offset = 0;             // kernel file offset in the IFS (first offset rounded at pagesize after the dirents table)
  164.  
  165.  
  166. // exported function prototypes
  167. int32_t update_checksum (const void *data, const size_t data_len, const bool is_foreign_endianness); // compute an IFS image or startup checksum to store in the trailer
  168.  
  169.  
  170. // prototypes of local functions
  171. static long long read_integer (const char *str); // reads an integer number for a string that may be specified in either hex, octal or decimal base, and may have an optional unit suffix (k, m, g, t)
  172. static char *resolve_envvars (const char *str); // resolves environment variables in str and replaces them with their value, or an empty string if undefined. Returns a mallocated string (caller frees)
  173. static char *resolve_pathname (const char *pathname, const char *search_paths_or_NULL_for_MKIFS_PATH_envvar); // locates pathname among the known search paths and returns a pointer to the resolved pathname (static string)
  174. static elf_section_header_t *elf_get_section_header_by_name (const elf_header_t *elf, const char *section_name); // get a pointer to a named section header in an ELF file
  175. static size_t Buffer_WriteIFSDirectoryEntryAt (buffer_t *ifs_data, const size_t write_offset, const fsentry_t *fsentry); // writes the given filesystem entry (without its contents) to the IFS buffer
  176. static size_t Buffer_AppendIFSFileData (buffer_t *ifs_data, const fsentry_t *fsentry); // writes the given filesystem entry's file data (i.e. its contents) to the IFS buffer
  177. static int Buffer_StripELFFile (buffer_t *file, const char **saved_sections, const size_t saved_section_count, const bool should_align_segsize_with_ramsize, const char *indicative_pathname); // strips an ELF file buffer the way mkifs does it and returns whether it succeeded
  178. static void add_fsentry (fsentry_t **fsentries, size_t *fsentry_count, parms_t *entry_parms, const char *stored_pathname, const char *buildhost_pathname); // stack up a new filesystem entry in the the fsentries array
  179. static void add_directory_contents_recursively (fsentry_t **fsentries, size_t *fsentry_count, const char *dir_pathname, const size_t start_pathname_len, parms_t *default_parms); // adds the contents of the directory pointed to by dir_pathname to the fsentries array, recursively
  180. static int fsentry_compare_pathnames_cb (const void *a, const void *b); // qsort() comparison callback that sorts filesystem entries by pathnames
  181. static void parse_line (FILE *buildfile_fp, char *line_buffer, fsentry_t **fsentries, size_t *fsentry_count, parms_t *default_parms); // parses a line in the build file and make the relevant changes to the fsentries array
  182.  
  183.  
  184. // imported function prototypes
  185. extern int dump_ifs_info (const char *ifs_pathname, bool want_everything, bool hide_filename); // [implemented in ifsdump.c] dumps detailed info about a particular IFS file on the standard output, returns 0 on success and >0 on error
  186. extern int dump_ifs_contents (const char *ifs_pathname, const char *outdir); // [implemented in ifsdump.c] dumps the IFS filesystem contents in outdir, returns 0 on success and >0 on error
  187. extern int dump_file_hex (const char *pathname); // [implemented in ifsdump.c] dumps the contents of pathname to stdout in mixed hexadecimal + ASCII (hex editor) format
  188.  
  189.  
  190. int32_t update_checksum (const void *data, const size_t data_len, const bool is_foreign_endianness)
  191. {
  192.    // computes the checksum of an IFS image or startup section, i.e. from the start of the header to the end of the trailer minus the last 4 bytes where the checksum is stored
  193.  
  194.    uint8_t accumulator[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
  195.    const char *current_char_ptr;
  196.    int32_t image_cksum;
  197.    size_t i;
  198.  
  199.    image_cksum = 0;
  200.    current_char_ptr = data;
  201.    for (i = 0; i < data_len; i++)
  202.    {
  203.       accumulator[i % 4] = *current_char_ptr;
  204.       if (i % 4 == 3)
  205.          if (is_foreign_endianness)
  206.             image_cksum += (accumulator[3] << 0) + (accumulator[2] << 8) + (accumulator[1] << 16) + (accumulator[0] << 24);
  207.          else
  208.             image_cksum += (accumulator[0] << 0) + (accumulator[1] << 8) + (accumulator[2] << 16) + (accumulator[3] << 24);
  209.       current_char_ptr++;
  210.    }
  211.  
  212.    return (is_foreign_endianness ? __builtin_bswap32 (-image_cksum) : -image_cksum);
  213. }
  214.  
  215.  
  216. static long long read_integer (const char *str)
  217. {
  218.    // reads a number for a string that may be specified in either hex, octal or decimal base, and may have an optional unit suffix (k, m, g, t)
  219.  
  220.    char *endptr = NULL;
  221.    long long ret = strtoll (str, &endptr, 0); // use strtoll() to handle hexadecimal (0x...), octal (0...) and decimal (...) bases
  222.    if (endptr != NULL)
  223.    {
  224.       if      ((*endptr == 'k') || (*endptr == 'K')) ret *= (size_t) 1024;
  225.       else if ((*endptr == 'm') || (*endptr == 'M')) ret *= (size_t) 1024 * 1024;
  226.       else if ((*endptr == 'g') || (*endptr == 'G')) ret *= (size_t) 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
  227.       else if ((*endptr == 't') || (*endptr == 'T')) ret *= (size_t) 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024; // future-proof enough, I suppose?
  228.    }
  229.    return (ret);
  230. }
  231.  
  232.  
  233. static char *resolve_envvars (const char *str)
  234. {
  235.    // resolves environment variables in str and replaces them with their value, or an empty string if undefined
  236.    // returns a mallocated string (caller frees), or dies with errno
  237.  
  238.    signed int erase_index;
  239.    void *reallocated_ptr;
  240.    size_t replacement_len;
  241.    size_t middlebit_len;
  242.    size_t old_str_len;
  243.    size_t new_str_len;
  244.    size_t endbit_len;
  245.    char erased_char;
  246.    char *resolved_str;
  247.    char *replacement;
  248.    char *varname;
  249.    char *endbit;
  250.    char *token;
  251.  
  252.    resolved_str = strdup (str); // have a working copy of the input string
  253.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (resolved_str);
  254.    while ((((token = strstr (resolved_str, "${")) != NULL) && ((endbit = strchr (token, '}')) != NULL)) // look for variables in the "${VARNAME}" format *AND* in "$VARNAME" format
  255.           || (((token = strstr (resolved_str, "$")) != NULL) && ((middlebit_len = strspn (token, "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_")) != strlen (token))))
  256.    {
  257.       if (token[1] == '{') // "${VARNAME}" format
  258.       {
  259.          endbit++; // locate where the end bit begins
  260.          varname = token + 2; // skip the leading two characters: "${"
  261.          erase_index = -1; // we shall split the string at the character that's *just before* where the end bit starts
  262.       }
  263.       else // "$VARNAME" format
  264.       {
  265.          endbit = &token[middlebit_len]; // locate where the end bit begins
  266.          varname = token + 1; // skip the leading '$'
  267.          erase_index = 0; // we shall split the string at the character that's *right where* the end bit starts
  268.       }
  269.       old_str_len = strlen (resolved_str); // measure current string length
  270.       endbit_len = strlen (endbit); // measure the length of the end bit (skip the closing curly brace)
  271.       erased_char = endbit[erase_index]; // remember which is the character we're going to erase
  272.       endbit[erase_index] = 0; // split the string at the end of the variable name
  273.       if (strcmp (varname, "PFS") == 0)
  274.          replacement = PATH_SEP; // special case: if it's the PFS variable, select ":" or ";" based on the host platform
  275.       else
  276.          replacement = getenv (varname); // peek at the environment for its value
  277.       if (replacement == NULL)
  278.          replacement = ""; // if this variable isn't defined, fallback to an empty string, just like what a UNIX shell does
  279.       endbit[erase_index] = erased_char; // put the erased character back
  280.       replacement_len = strlen (replacement); // measure replacement length
  281.       new_str_len = (size_t) token - (size_t) resolved_str + replacement_len + endbit_len; // measure updated string len
  282.       if (new_str_len > old_str_len)
  283.       {
  284.          reallocated_ptr = realloc (resolved_str, new_str_len + 1); // grow it if necessary
  285.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr);
  286.          token = &((char *) reallocated_ptr)[token - resolved_str]; // fix the pointers that may have moved
  287.          endbit = &((char *) reallocated_ptr)[endbit - resolved_str]; // fix the pointers that may have moved
  288.          resolved_str = reallocated_ptr;
  289.       }
  290.       memmove (token + replacement_len, endbit, endbit_len + 1); // move the end bit to its final location (including its nul terminator)
  291.       memcpy (token, replacement, replacement_len); // and patch the replacement in between
  292.    }
  293.  
  294.    return (resolved_str); // finished, return the mallocated resolved string (caller frees)
  295. }
  296.  
  297.  
  298. static char *resolve_pathname (const char *pathname, const char *search_paths_or_NULL_for_MKIFS_PATH_envvar)
  299. {
  300.    // locates pathname among search path and returns resolved pathname (static buffer) or NULL.
  301.  
  302.    typedef struct default_path_s { bool uses_processor_base; char *subpath; } default_path_t;
  303.  
  304.    static const default_path_t default_paths[] =
  305.    {
  306.       { false, "/sbin"     }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  307.       { false, "/usr/sbin" }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  308.       { false, "/boot/sys" }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  309.       { true,  "/boot/sys" }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR_BASE/
  310.       { false, "/bin"      }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  311.       { false, "/usr/bin"  }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  312.       { false, "/lib"      }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  313.       { false, "/lib/dll"  }, // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  314.       { false, "/usr/lib"  }  // prefix with $PROCESSOR/
  315.    };
  316.    static thread_local char *resolved_pathname = NULL;
  317.  
  318.    char *pathname_without_envvars;
  319.    char *resolved_search_path;
  320.    size_t defaultpath_index;
  321.    struct stat stat_buf;
  322.    char *nextsep;
  323.    char *token;
  324.  
  325.    // resolve possible environment variables in pathname
  326.    pathname_without_envvars = resolve_envvars (pathname);
  327.  
  328.    // NOTE: the QNX documentation states:
  329.    // "- If path starts with a slash (/) on a Linux development host, or a disk volume label (i.e., drive letter and a colon) followed by a backslash (\) on a Windows host, the path is absolute and mkifs looks for the file at that exact host location. [...]
  330.    //  - If path contains a slash or backslash character that's not at the start, the path is relative and mkifs tries to resolve it relative to the current working directory (CWD).
  331.    //  - If path does not contain a directory separator or the file could not be found relative to the CWD, mkifs tries to resolve it relative to all directories given in the search attribute, in succession."
  332.  
  333.    // is it an absolute pathname (POSIX and Windows variants) ?
  334.    if (IS_DIRSEP (pathname_without_envvars[0])
  335. #ifdef _WIN32
  336.        || (isalpha (pathname_without_envvars[0]) && (pathname_without_envvars[1] == ':') && IS_DIRSEP (pathname_without_envvars[2]))
  337. #endif // _WIN32
  338.        )
  339.       return (pathname_without_envvars); // in this case, it MUST exist at its designated location
  340.  
  341.    // else is it a relative pathname ?
  342.    else if (((strchr (pathname_without_envvars, '/') != NULL)
  343. #ifdef _WIN32
  344.              || (strchr (pathname_without_envvars, '\\') != NULL)
  345. #endif // _WIN32
  346.             ) && (stat (pathname_without_envvars, &stat_buf) == 0) && S_ISREG (stat_buf.st_mode))
  347.       return (pathname_without_envvars); // in this case, see if it exists relatively to the current working directory, and if it does, return it
  348.  
  349.    // what we've been given is just a basename, so search it among the search paths we have
  350.  
  351.    // QNX docs:
  352.    // When searching for host files to be included in the image, search the default paths used for storing binaries within the specified directory before searching the default paths within $QNX_TARGET.
  353.    // You can define multiple -r options; each adds a set of paths to search for files.
  354.    // The -r options are evaluated from left to right meaning the paths prefixed with the first (leftmost) rootdir are searched first, then those prefixed with the second rootdir, and so on.
  355.    // Normally, mkifs searches any paths defined in $MKIFS_PATH when it was called and then the default paths within $QNX_TARGET.
  356.    // The default paths are based on the CPU architecture specified by $PROCESSOR and $PROCESSOR_BASE.
  357.    // If you specify -r options, mkifs searches the default paths prefixed with each dir variable before searching those within $QNX_TARGET.
  358.    // These paths are:
  359.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/sbin
  360.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/usr/sbin
  361.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/boot/sys
  362.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR_BASE}/boot/sys
  363.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/bin
  364.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/usr/bin
  365.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/lib
  366.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/lib/dll
  367.    //   dir/${PROCESSOR}/usr/lib
  368.    // NOTE: The structure of the directory paths under dir must be identical to that of the default paths under $QNX_TARGET, but the root dir itself may be any path you choose.
  369.    // For example, if you wanted to include /scratch/aarch64le/sbin/devb-sata, you would specify a -r option like this:
  370.    //   -r /scratch
  371.    // Note that you don't include $PROCESSOR or $PROCESSOR_BASE in dir.
  372.  
  373.    //  - search all paths in explicit path/[default paths] (if explicit path supplied)
  374.    //  - search all paths in (-r flags if have some|MKIFS_PATH)/[default paths] (if no explicit path supplied)
  375.    //  - search all paths in $QNX_TARGET/[default paths]
  376.  
  377.    // initial allocation (per thread)
  378.    if (resolved_pathname == NULL)
  379.    {
  380.       resolved_pathname = malloc (MAXPATHLEN);
  381.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (resolved_pathname);
  382.    }
  383.  
  384.    // if no file-specific explicit search path was supplied, use the path list supplied by the -r command-line arguments, else fallback to MKIFS_PATH if we don't have any
  385.    if (search_paths_or_NULL_for_MKIFS_PATH_envvar == NULL)
  386.       search_paths_or_NULL_for_MKIFS_PATH_envvar = (SEARCH_PATH != NULL ? SEARCH_PATH : getenv ("MKIFS_PATH"));
  387.  
  388.    // construct a potential final path using each element of the search path
  389.    if (search_paths_or_NULL_for_MKIFS_PATH_envvar != NULL)
  390.    {
  391.       // the first step is to resolve all environment variables in the search path
  392.       resolved_search_path = resolve_envvars (search_paths_or_NULL_for_MKIFS_PATH_envvar);
  393.  
  394.       // now split this search path string into multiple tokens and process them one after the other
  395.       token = (*resolved_search_path != 0 ? resolved_search_path : NULL);
  396.       nextsep = (token != NULL ? &token[strcspn (token, PATH_SEP)] : NULL);
  397.       while (token != NULL)
  398.       {
  399.          // look under this search path at each of the known subpaths
  400.          for (defaultpath_index = 0; defaultpath_index < sizeof (default_paths) / sizeof (default_paths[0]); defaultpath_index++)
  401.          {
  402.             sprintf_s (resolved_pathname, MAXPATHLEN, "%.*s/%s/%s/%s", (int) (nextsep - token), token, (default_paths[defaultpath_index].uses_processor_base ? image_processor_base : image_processor), default_paths[defaultpath_index].subpath, pathname_without_envvars);
  403.             if ((stat (resolved_pathname, &stat_buf) == 0) && S_ISREG (stat_buf.st_mode))
  404.             {
  405.                free (pathname_without_envvars);
  406.                return (resolved_pathname); // if a file can indeed be found at this location, stop searching
  407.             }
  408.          }
  409.  
  410.          token = (*nextsep != 0 ? nextsep + 1 : NULL);
  411.          nextsep = (token != NULL ? &token[strcspn (token, PATH_SEP)] : NULL);
  412.       }
  413.    }
  414.  
  415.    // file not found in search paths: look under QNX_TARGET at each of the known subpaths
  416.    for (defaultpath_index = 0; defaultpath_index < sizeof (default_paths) / sizeof (default_paths[0]); defaultpath_index++)
  417.    {
  418.       sprintf_s (resolved_pathname, MAXPATHLEN, "%s/%s/%s/%s", QNX_TARGET, (default_paths[defaultpath_index].uses_processor_base ? image_processor_base : image_processor), default_paths[defaultpath_index].subpath, pathname_without_envvars);
  419.       if ((stat (resolved_pathname, &stat_buf) == 0) && S_ISREG (stat_buf.st_mode))
  420.       {
  421.          free (pathname_without_envvars);
  422.          return (resolved_pathname); // if a file can indeed be found at this location, stop searching
  423.       }
  424.    }
  425.  
  426.    free (pathname_without_envvars);
  427.    errno = ENOENT; // we exhausted all possibilities
  428.    return (NULL); // file not found, return with ENOENT
  429. }
  430.  
  431.  
  432. static size_t Buffer_WriteIFSDirectoryEntryAt (buffer_t *ifs, const size_t write_offset, const fsentry_t *fsentry)
  433. {
  434.    // writes a directory entry in the image filesystem buffer pointed to by ifs at write_offset (or fakes so if ifs is NULL)
  435.    // and return the number of bytes written (or that would have been written)
  436.  
  437.    static const uint8_t zeropad_buffer[] = "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0";
  438.  
  439.    size_t datalen;
  440.    size_t count;
  441.  
  442.    count = 0;
  443.    if (ifs != NULL)
  444.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->header, sizeof (fsentry->header))); // write the entry header (PACKED STRUCT)
  445.    count += sizeof (fsentry->header);
  446.    if (S_ISREG (fsentry->header.mode))
  447.    {
  448.       if (ifs != NULL)
  449.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->u.file.offset, sizeof (uint32_t))); // write offset
  450.       count += sizeof (uint32_t);
  451.       if (ifs != NULL)
  452.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->u.file.size,   sizeof (uint32_t))); // write size
  453.       count += sizeof (uint32_t);
  454.       datalen = strlen (fsentry->u.file.path) + 1;
  455.       if (ifs != NULL)
  456.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, fsentry->u.file.path, datalen)); // write null-terminated path (no leading slash)
  457.       count += datalen;
  458.    }
  459.    else if (S_ISDIR (fsentry->header.mode))
  460.    {
  461.       datalen = strlen (fsentry->u.dir.path) + 1;
  462.       if (ifs != NULL)
  463.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, fsentry->u.dir.path, datalen)); // write null-terminated path (no leading slash)
  464.       count += datalen;
  465.    }
  466.    else if (S_ISLNK (fsentry->header.mode))
  467.    {
  468.       if (ifs != NULL)
  469.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->u.symlink.sym_offset, sizeof (uint16_t))); // write offset
  470.       count += sizeof (uint16_t);
  471.       if (ifs != NULL)
  472.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->u.symlink.sym_size,   sizeof (uint16_t))); // write size
  473.       count += sizeof (uint16_t);
  474.       datalen = strlen (fsentry->u.symlink.path) + 1;
  475.       if (ifs != NULL)
  476.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, fsentry->u.symlink.path, datalen)); // write null-terminated path (no leading slash)
  477.       count += datalen;
  478.       datalen = strlen (fsentry->u.symlink.contents) + 1;
  479.       if (ifs != NULL)
  480.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, fsentry->u.symlink.contents, datalen)); // write null-terminated symlink contents
  481.       count += datalen;
  482.    }
  483.    else
  484.    {
  485.       if (ifs != NULL)
  486.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->u.device.dev,  sizeof (uint32_t))); // write dev number
  487.       count += sizeof (uint32_t);
  488.       if (ifs != NULL)
  489.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, &fsentry->u.device.rdev, sizeof (uint32_t))); // write rdev number
  490.       count += sizeof (uint32_t);
  491.       datalen = strlen (fsentry->u.device.path) + 1;
  492.       if (ifs != NULL)
  493.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, fsentry->u.device.path, datalen)); // write null-terminated path (no leading slash)
  494.       count += datalen;
  495.    }
  496.  
  497.    ASSERT (count <= fsentry->header.size, "attempt to write invalid dirent (claimed size %zd, written size %zd). Aborting.", (size_t) fsentry->header.size, count);
  498.    if (count < fsentry->header.size)
  499.    {
  500.       if (ifs != NULL)
  501.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (ifs, write_offset + count, zeropad_buffer, fsentry->header.size - count)); // pad as necessary
  502.       count += fsentry->header.size - count;
  503.    }
  504.  
  505.    return (count);
  506. }
  507.  
  508.  
  509. static size_t Buffer_AppendIFSFileData (buffer_t *ifs_data, const fsentry_t *fsentry)
  510. {
  511.    // writes the given filesystem entry's file data (i.e. its contents) to the IFS buffer
  512.  
  513.    elf_program_header_t *phdr;
  514.    elf_header_t *elf;
  515.    size_t fixed_physical_addr;
  516.    size_t corrective_offset;
  517.    //size_t segment_type;
  518.    size_t size_in_memory;
  519.    size_t table_index;
  520.    size_t table_count;
  521.    size_t data_offset;
  522.  
  523.    ASSERT (S_ISREG (fsentry->header.mode), "function called for invalid dirent"); // consistency check
  524.    data_offset = ifs_data->size; // see where we are
  525.  
  526.    // is the file we're storing a preprocessed ELF file ?
  527.    if (fsentry->header.ino & IFS_INO_PROCESSED_ELF)
  528.    {
  529.  
  530.       elf = (elf_header_t *) fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf; // quick access to ELF header
  531.       table_count = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, elf, program_header_table_len); // get the number of program headers
  532.       for (table_index = 0; table_index < table_count; table_index++)
  533.       {
  534.          phdr = (elf_program_header_t *) &fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, elf, program_header_table_offset) + (size_t) ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, elf, program_header_item_size) * table_index]; // quick access to program header
  535.          //segment_type = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, phdr, segment_type); // get segment type
  536.          //if (!((segment_type >= 2) && (segment_type <= 7) || ((segment_type >= 0x6474e550) && (segment_type <= 0x6474e552)) || (segment_type == 0x70000001)))
  537.          //   continue; // NOTE: only certain segments types must be corrected
  538.  
  539.  
  540.          corrective_offset = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, phdr, virtual_addr) - ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, phdr, file_offset);
  541.          size_in_memory = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, phdr, size_in_memory); // get this ELF segment's occupied size in memory
  542.          if (size_in_memory != 0) // only patch the physical address of segments that have an actual size in memory
  543.          {
  544.             fixed_physical_addr = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (elf, phdr, physical_addr) + image_base + data_offset - corrective_offset;
  545.             ELF_SET_NUMERIC (elf, phdr, physical_addr, fixed_physical_addr); // patch the physical address member of the program header table (NOTE: data_offset is the location where the file data is about to be written)
  546.          }
  547.       }
  548.    }
  549.  
  550.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (ifs_data, fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf, fsentry->u.file.size)); // write file data blob
  551.    return (ifs_data->size - data_offset); // return the number of bytes written
  552. }
  553.  
  554.  
  555. static inline size_t Buffer_LocateOrAppendIfNecessaryAndReturnOffsetOf (buffer_t *buffer, const char *str)
  556. {
  557.    // helper function used in add_fsentry(): locates or appends str to buffer and returns its relative offset in the buffer
  558.  
  559.    size_t str_len_including_terminator = strlen (str) + 1;
  560.    void *occurrence = Buffer_FindFirst (buffer, str, str_len_including_terminator);
  561.    if (occurrence == NULL)
  562.    {
  563.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (buffer, str, str_len_including_terminator));
  564.       occurrence = Buffer_FindFirst (buffer, str, str_len_including_terminator);
  565.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (occurrence);
  566.    }
  567.    return (Buffer_OffsetOf (buffer, occurrence)); // can't fail
  568. }
  569.  
  570.  
  571. static int Buffer_StripELFFile (buffer_t *file, const char **saved_sections, const size_t saved_section_count, const bool should_align_segsize_with_ramsize, const char *indicative_pathname)
  572. {
  573.    // NOTE: for each ELF file, mkifs
  574.    // -> alters the program header table and offsets each p_addr (physical address) member by <image_base> plus the current file offset (this cannot be done right now, will need to be done once they are known)
  575.    // -> throws away and reconstructs the sections table by keeping only the sections that are in the program header, and writes the section table at the start of the first thrown-away section
  576.    // FIXME: what if a thrown away section is located between two program segments ? are they collapsed, moving the segments beyond it one slot down ?
  577.  
  578.    // reconstructed ELF:
  579.    // ==== START OF FILE ====
  580.    // ELF header
  581.    // program header table
  582.    //  (same sections, just p_addr offset changed)
  583.    // section data 5 (named ".note.gnu.build-id")
  584.    //  "............GNU....ZY.....c.o..l"
  585.    // PROGRAM
  586.    // sections table
  587.    // + section 1: ALL ZEROES
  588.    // + section 2: fileoffs 0x21a8 size 0xfd --> "QNX_info" --> QNX binary description: "NAME=pci_debug2.so.3.0\nDESCRIPTION=PCI Server System Debug Module\nDATE=2023/11/19-10:01:13-EST\nSTATE=lookup\nHOST=docker-n1.bts.rim.net\nUSER=builder\nVERSION=QNXOS_main\nTAGID=QNXOS_800-135\nPACKAGE=com.qnx.qnx800.target.pci.debug/3.0.0.00135T202311191043L\n"
  589.    // + section 3: fileoffs 0x22a5 size 0x1c --> ".gnu_debuglink" --> indicates the debug file and its checksum: "pci_debug2.so.3.0.sym" "\0\0\0" "VX2p"
  590.    // + section 4: fileoffs 0x22c1 size 0x2ad --> "QNX_usage" --> HELP TEXT: "\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n%C\n\nThis module implements debug logging for all PCI server modules. It is\nincluded by setting the environment variable PCI_DEBUG_MODULE and uses\nthe slogger2 APIs.\nNOTE:.On systems which support slogger2, you are encouraged to use this module.instead of pci_debug.so...Release History.---------------..3.0 - This module is functionally equivalent to the previous 2.x version.      however it is incompatible with all pre v3.x PCI components..2.1 - fixes a bug whereby if slogger2 is not running and the PCI_DEBUG_MODULE.      environment variable is set, the client will SIGSEGV..2.0 - initial release.."
  591.    // + section 5: fileoffs 0x190 size 0x32 --> ".note.gnu.build-id" --> GNU build ID
  592.    // + section 6: fileoffs 0x256e size 0x40 --> ".shstrtab" --> sections names strings table
  593.    // section data 2 (named "QNX_info")
  594.    //  (QNX binary description)
  595.    // section data 3 (named ".gnu_debuglink")
  596.    //  (debug file)
  597.    // section data 4 (named "QNX_usage")
  598.    //  (help text)
  599.    // section data 6 (named ".shstrtab")
  600.    //  "\0"
  601.    //  ".shstrtab\0"
  602.    //  "QNX_info\0"
  603.    //  ".gnu_debuglink\0"
  604.    //  "QNX_usage\0"
  605.    //  ".note.gnu.build-id\0"
  606.    // ==== END OF FILE ====
  607.  
  608.    #define ELFHDR ((elf_header_t *) file->bytes) // this convenient definition will make sure the ELF header points at the right location, even after entry_parms.data->byte is reallocated
  609.    #define ADD_SECTION(section_name,section_ptr) do { \
  610.       void *reallocated_ptr = realloc (elf_sections, (elf_section_count + 1) * sizeof (elf_section_t)); \
  611.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr); \
  612.       elf_sections = reallocated_ptr; \
  613.       elf_sections[elf_section_count].name = (section_name); \
  614.       Buffer_Initialize (&elf_sections[elf_section_count].data); \
  615.       *(section_ptr) = &elf_sections[elf_section_count]; \
  616.       elf_section_count++; \
  617.    } while (0)
  618.  
  619.    typedef struct elf_section_s
  620.    {
  621.       const char *name;
  622.       elf_section_header_t header;
  623.       buffer_t data;
  624.    } elf_section_t;
  625.  
  626.    const elf_section_header_t *shdr;
  627.    elf_program_header_t *phdr;
  628.    elf_program_header_t *other_phdr;
  629.    elf_section_t *elf_sections = NULL; // mallocated
  630.    elf_section_t *elf_section = NULL;
  631.    size_t elf_section_count = 0;
  632.    size_t new_shdrtable_offset;
  633.    size_t new_shdrtable_len;
  634.    size_t sectiondata_start;
  635.    size_t sectiondata_size;
  636.    size_t size_in_memory;
  637.    size_t size_in_file;
  638.    size_t file_offset;
  639.    size_t array_index;
  640.    size_t table_index;
  641.    size_t table_count;
  642.  
  643.    // if we should align the segment sizes in the ELF file with their occupied memory size (such is the case for e.g. procnto), do that first
  644.    table_count = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_len); // get the number of program headers
  645.    for (table_index = 0; table_index < table_count; table_index++)
  646.    {
  647.       phdr = (elf_program_header_t *) &file->bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_offset) + (size_t) ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_item_size) * table_index]; // quick access to program header
  648.       file_offset    = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, file_offset); // get this ELF segment's start offset in the ELF file
  649.       size_in_memory = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_memory); // get this ELF segment's occupied size in memory
  650.       size_in_file   = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_file); // get this ELF segment's occupied size in the ELF file
  651.       if (should_align_segsize_with_ramsize && (size_in_memory != size_in_file)) // should we align this segment's file size with its claimed RAM size ? (such is the case for e.g. procnto)
  652.       {
  653.          if (size_in_memory > size_in_file) // is it bigger ? if so, make sure we won't be overwriting other segments beyond this one
  654.          {
  655.             for (array_index = 0; array_index < table_count; array_index++)
  656.             {
  657.                other_phdr = (elf_program_header_t *) &file->bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_offset) + (size_t) ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_item_size) * array_index]; // quick access to program header
  658.                if (other_phdr == phdr)
  659.                   continue; // skip self
  660.                if (ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, other_phdr, file_offset) + ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, other_phdr, size_in_file) < file_offset)
  661.                   continue; // skip segments that are located before this one
  662.                if (ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, other_phdr, file_offset) > file_offset + size_in_memory)
  663.                   continue; // skip segments that are located after this one, including its corrected size
  664.                DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "remapping ELF segment would overwrite segment #%zd in the same file", array_index);
  665.             }
  666.  
  667.             // finally, memset() the extra area
  668.             Buffer_WriteAt (file, file_offset + size_in_memory, NULL, 0); // reallocate the ELF file data buffer if necessary
  669.             phdr = (elf_program_header_t *) &file->bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_offset) + (size_t) ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_item_size) * table_index]; // restore access to program header (which may have moved)
  670.             memset (&file->bytes[file_offset + size_in_file], 0, size_in_memory - size_in_file); // and write zeroes over the extra space
  671.          }
  672.          ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_file, size_in_memory); // patch this segment's size in the ELF file so that it matches the RAM size
  673.       }
  674.    }
  675.  
  676.    // now parse the program header table, and measure the farthest offset known by this table where we'll write the reconstructed section headers table
  677.    new_shdrtable_offset = 0;
  678.    table_count = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_len);
  679.    for (table_index = 0; table_index < table_count; table_index++)
  680.    {
  681.       phdr = (elf_program_header_t *) &file->bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_offset) + (size_t) ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_item_size) * table_index]; // quick access to program header
  682.       if (ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, file_offset) + ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_file) > new_shdrtable_offset)
  683.          new_shdrtable_offset = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, file_offset) + ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_file); // keep track of the farthest offset known by the program headers table
  684.    }
  685.    /*
  686.    size_t new_shdrtable_offset_method2 = 0;
  687.    for (table_index = 0; table_index < table_count; table_index++)
  688.    {
  689.       phdr = (elf_program_header_t *) &file->bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_table_offset) + (size_t) ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, program_header_item_size) * table_index]; // quick access to program header
  690.       size_t segment_type = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, segment_type); // get segment type
  691.       if (!((segment_type >= 2) && (segment_type <= 7)))
  692.          continue; // NOTE: only certain segments types must be corrected
  693.       if (ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, file_offset) + ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_memory) > new_shdrtable_offset_method2)
  694.          new_shdrtable_offset_method2 = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, file_offset) + ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, phdr, size_in_memory);
  695.    }
  696.    if (new_shdrtable_offset_method2 > new_shdrtable_offset)
  697.       LOG_DEBUG ("METHOD2: %llx > %llx", new_shdrtable_offset_method2, new_shdrtable_offset);*/
  698.    //new_shdrtable_offset = ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (new_shdrtable_offset, image_pagesize); // round to page size
  699.  
  700.    // re-create the section header table
  701.    ADD_SECTION (".shstrtab", &elf_section); // the first section will be the section names strings table
  702.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithByteArray (&elf_section->data, "\0")); // initialize an empty section headers strings table
  703.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendByteArray (&elf_section->data, ".shstrtab\0")); // append ".shstrtab" *INCLUDING* its null terminator
  704.  
  705.    // go through the saved sections array and see if such an ELF section is present in the ELF file
  706.    for (array_index = 0; array_index < saved_section_count; array_index++)
  707.       if ((shdr = elf_get_section_header_by_name (ELFHDR, saved_sections[array_index])) != NULL) // does this ELF have such a section ?
  708.       {
  709.          ADD_SECTION (saved_sections[array_index], &elf_section); // yes, so save it
  710.          sectiondata_start = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, shdr, file_offset); // identify section data start offset
  711.          sectiondata_size = ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, shdr, size); // identify section data length
  712.          if (sectiondata_start + sectiondata_size >= new_shdrtable_offset) // should this section be moved ?
  713.             ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&elf_section->data, &file->bytes[sectiondata_start], sectiondata_size)); // have a copy of this section's data
  714.          else
  715.             Buffer_Initialize (&elf_section->data); // this section is located before the place where we'll write the new section headers table, thus it doesn't need to be moved
  716.          //LOG_DEBUG ("%s: section '%s' start 0x%llx len 0x%llx", indicative_pathname, saved_ELF_sections[array_index], (unsigned long long) sectiondata_start, (unsigned long long) sectiondata_size);
  717.  
  718.          // prepare this section's "fixed" header
  719.          memcpy (&elf_section->header, shdr, ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, shdr)); // have a copy of the old section header first
  720.          ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, name_offset, Buffer_LocateOrAppendIfNecessaryAndReturnOffsetOf (&elf_sections[0].data, elf_section->name)); // make sure this section name is in the ELF sections section header strings table and update the relative offset of the section name
  721.       }
  722.  
  723.    // jump over the new section headers table and write the saved sections data after the section headers table
  724.    file->size = new_shdrtable_offset + (1 + elf_section_count) * ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, &elf_sections[0].header); // start by truncating the ELF file: assume there are no sections beyond the section headers table until known otherwise
  725.    for (table_index = 1; table_index < elf_section_count; table_index++)
  726.    {
  727.       elf_section = &elf_sections[table_index]; // quick access to ELF section about to be written
  728.       if (elf_section->data.bytes != NULL) // was this section data backed up waiting to be relocated ?
  729.       {
  730.          ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, file_offset, file->size); // fix section offset
  731.          Buffer_AppendBuffer (file, &elf_section->data); // append this section's data to the ELF file
  732.       }
  733.    }
  734.    // write the section header strings table as the last section
  735.    elf_section = &elf_sections[0]; // quick access to ELF section about to be written
  736.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, name_offset, Buffer_LocateOrAppendIfNecessaryAndReturnOffsetOf (&elf_sections[0].data, elf_section->name)); // update the relative offset of the section name
  737.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, type, ELF_SECTIONTYPE_STRINGTABLE); // section type (SHT_STRTAB)
  738.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, flags, 0); // section flags (we could set SHF_STRINGS i.e. 0x20 here, but mkifs does not, so mimic that)
  739.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, virtual_addr, 0); // this section does not need to be mapped
  740.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, file_offset, file->size); // fix section offset
  741.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, size, elf_sections[0].data.size); // section size
  742.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, linked_index, 0); // this section is not linked to any other
  743.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, info, 0); // this section has no additional info
  744.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, alignment, 1); // this section is byte-aligned
  745.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, &elf_section->header, entry_size, 0); // this section is not a table, so entry_size is zero
  746.    Buffer_AppendBuffer (file, &elf_section->data); // append section headers strings table section data to ELF file
  747.  
  748.    // now write the section headers table
  749.    memset (&file->bytes[new_shdrtable_offset], 0, ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, &elf_sections[0].header)); // the first section header is always zerofilled
  750.    for (table_index = 1; table_index < elf_section_count; table_index++)
  751.       Buffer_WriteAt (file, new_shdrtable_offset + table_index * ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, &elf_sections[table_index].header), &elf_sections[table_index].header, ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, &elf_sections[table_index].header)); // write each section header
  752.    Buffer_WriteAt (file, new_shdrtable_offset + table_index * ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, &elf_sections[table_index].header), &elf_sections[0].header, ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, &elf_sections[0].header)); // write the section header names section header last
  753.  
  754.    // and finally fix the ELF master header
  755.    new_shdrtable_len = 1 + elf_section_count; // take in account that the first entry in the section headers table is empty
  756.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, section_header_table_offset, new_shdrtable_offset);
  757.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, section_header_table_len, new_shdrtable_len);
  758.    ELF_SET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, section_header_names_idx, elf_section_count); // the section headers strings table is the last section
  759.  
  760.    // align size with page size (4096 on x86, 16k on ARM), zerofilling the extra space
  761.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (file, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (file->size, image_pagesize)));
  762.  
  763.    // cleanup
  764.    for (table_index = 0; table_index < elf_section_count; table_index++)
  765.       Buffer_Forget (&elf_sections[table_index].data); // free all sections' backing buffers
  766.  
  767.    #undef ELFHDR // undefine the macro that used to always point to the ELF header at the beginning of the file
  768.    return (1); // success
  769. }
  770.  
  771.  
  772. static void add_fsentry (fsentry_t **fsentries, size_t *fsentry_count, parms_t *entry_parms, const char *stored_pathname, const char *buildhost_pathname)
  773. {
  774.    static thread_local char *candidate_pathname = NULL;
  775.    static thread_local parms_t default_parms = { 0 };
  776.    static thread_local stringarray_t global_envp = { NULL, 0 };
  777.    static thread_local stringarray_t aps_partnames = { NULL, 0 };
  778.    static int inode_count = 0; // will be preincremented each time this function is called
  779.  
  780.    typedef struct scriptcmd_s
  781.    {
  782.       char *argv0;
  783.       int cpu_number;
  784.       bool is_external;
  785.       int priority;
  786.       int sched_policy;
  787.       int aps_partindex;
  788.       bool is_session_leader;
  789.       bool is_background_task;
  790.       bool has_debug_flag;
  791.    } scriptcmd_t;
  792.  
  793.    scriptcmd_t default_scriptcmd_params = { NULL, -1, false, -1, -1, -1, false, false, false };
  794.    scriptcmd_t current_scriptcmd_params = { 0 };
  795.    stringarray_t global_argv = { NULL, 0 };
  796.    stringarray_t line_argv = { NULL, 0 };
  797.    stringarray_t line_envp = { NULL, 0 };
  798.    stringarray_t startup_argv = { NULL, 0 };
  799.    stringarray_t startup_envp = { NULL, 0 };
  800.    stringarray_t procnto_argv = { NULL, 0 };
  801.    stringarray_t procnto_envp = { NULL, 0 };
  802.    stringarray_t linker_argv = { NULL, 0 };
  803.    const char *stored_pathname_without_leading_slash;
  804.    const char *original_stored_pathname = NULL;
  805.    buffer_t current_line;
  806.    buffer_t compiled_script;
  807.    buffer_t compiled_scriptline;
  808.    buffer_t *shstrtab = NULL;
  809.    const char *canonical_dylib_name;
  810.    const char *dynamic_strings; // strings table of the ".dynamic" section
  811.    const char *last_dirsep;
  812.    size_t array_index;
  813.    size_t line_index;
  814.    size_t fsentry_index;
  815.    size_t wait_time;
  816.    char *resolved_pathname;
  817.    char *linebit_start;
  818.    char *write_ptr;
  819.    char *read_ptr;
  820.    char *token;
  821.    char *value;
  822.    char *ctx;
  823.    void *reallocated_ptr;
  824.    void *old_data;
  825.    bool is_quoted_context;
  826.    bool is_end_of_line;
  827.    struct stat stat_buf;
  828.    fsentry_t *fsentry;
  829.    int retval;
  830.  
  831.    // initial allocation (per thread)
  832.    if (candidate_pathname == NULL)
  833.    {
  834.       candidate_pathname = malloc (MAXPATHLEN);
  835.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (candidate_pathname);
  836.    }
  837.  
  838.    if (S_ISDIR (entry_parms->st_mode)) // are we storing a directory ?
  839.    {
  840.       if ((buildhost_pathname != NULL) && (buildhost_pathname[0] != 0)) // was a source file pathname supplied ?
  841.       {
  842.          memcpy (&default_parms, entry_parms, sizeof (parms_t)); // apply current entry parameters when including a directory recursively
  843.          add_directory_contents_recursively (fsentries, fsentry_count, buildhost_pathname, strlen (buildhost_pathname), &default_parms); // if so, add this diretory contents recursively
  844.       }
  845.       LOG_INFO ("directory: ino 0x%x uid %d gid %d mode 0%o path \"%s\"", inode_count + 1, entry_parms->uid, entry_parms->gid, entry_parms->st_mode, stored_pathname);
  846.    }
  847.    else if (S_ISLNK (entry_parms->st_mode)) // else are we storing a symbolic link ?
  848.    {
  849.       // do we already know the data for this data blob ?
  850.       if (entry_parms->data.bytes != NULL)
  851.       {
  852.          entry_parms->mtime = entry_parms->mtime_for_inline_files; // if so, set it a mtime equal to the mtime to use for inline files
  853.          LOG_INFO ("symlink: ino 0x%x uid %d gid %d mode 0%o path \"%s\" -> \"%s\"", inode_count + 1, entry_parms->uid, entry_parms->gid, entry_parms->st_mode, stored_pathname, entry_parms->data.bytes);
  854.       }
  855.       else if (buildhost_pathname != NULL) // else was a source file pathname supplied ?
  856.       {
  857.          entry_parms->data.bytes = malloc (MAXPATHLEN); // allocate enough space for symlink data
  858.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (entry_parms->data.bytes);
  859.          retval = readlink (buildhost_pathname, entry_parms->data.bytes, MAXPATHLEN); // read symlink contents
  860.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (retval > 0);
  861.          entry_parms->data.size = retval; // save symlink target length
  862.       }
  863.       else
  864.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unexpected code path: can't store a symlink without neither explicit contents nor a host pathname. This is a bug in the program. Please contact the author.");
  865.    }
  866.    else if (S_ISFIFO (entry_parms->st_mode)) // else are we storing a FIFO ?
  867.    {
  868.       if ((entry_parms->data.bytes == NULL) || (strchr (entry_parms->data.bytes, ':') == NULL))
  869.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "device entry \"%s\" malformed (no 'dev:rdev' pair)", stored_pathname);
  870.       LOG_INFO ("fifo: ino 0x%x uid %d gid %d mode 0%o path \"%s\" dev:rdev %s)", inode_count + 1, entry_parms->uid, entry_parms->gid, entry_parms->st_mode, stored_pathname, entry_parms->data.bytes);
  871.    }
  872.    else // necessarily a regular file (either S_IFREG is specified, or st_mode is zero)
  873.    {
  874.       entry_parms->st_mode |= S_IFREG; // make this explicit
  875.  
  876.       if (entry_parms->is_bootstrap_file) // is it the bootstrap file ?
  877.       {
  878.          // parse each line of contents
  879.          ASSERT (entry_parms->data.size > 0, "kernel specification without inline contents");
  880.  
  881.          // parse buffer (non-destructively) line after line
  882.          Buffer_Initialize (&current_line);
  883.          for (line_index = 0; Buffer_GetNthLine (&entry_parms->data, line_index, &current_line); line_index++)
  884.          {
  885.             read_ptr = current_line.bytes;
  886.             while (isspace (*read_ptr))
  887.                read_ptr++; // skip leading spaces
  888.             if ((*read_ptr == '#') || (*read_ptr == 0))
  889.                continue; // skip comments and empty lines
  890.  
  891.             // format of a line: [attributes] [env assignation] [...] [executable] [arg] [...] [comment]
  892.             // example: "[uid=0 gid=0 perms=0700] CONFIG_PATH=/proc/boot:/etc procnto-smp-instr -v -mr -d 0777 -u 0777"
  893.  
  894.             LOG_DEBUG ("parsing line: %s", read_ptr);
  895.  
  896.             // does this line start with an attribute block ?
  897.             if (*read_ptr == '[')
  898.             {
  899.                read_ptr++; // skip the leading square bracket
  900.                linebit_start = read_ptr; // remember where it starts
  901.                is_quoted_context = false; // reach the next unescaped closing square bracket that is not between quotes
  902.                while ((*read_ptr != 0) && !((*read_ptr == ']') && (read_ptr[-1] != '\\') && !is_quoted_context))
  903.                {
  904.                   if (*read_ptr == '"')
  905.                      is_quoted_context ^= true; // remember when we're between quotes
  906.                   else if (!is_quoted_context && (*read_ptr == ' '))
  907.                      *read_ptr = RECORD_SEP[0]; // turn all spaces outside quoted contexts into an ASCII record separator to ease token splitting
  908.                   read_ptr++; // reach the next unescaped closing square bracket
  909.                }
  910.                if (*read_ptr != ']')
  911.                {
  912.                   LOG ("warning", 0, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': unterminated attributes block (skipping)", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname);
  913.                   continue; // invalid attribute block, skip line
  914.                }
  915.                is_end_of_line = (*read_ptr == 0); // see if we're at the end of line already
  916.                *read_ptr = 0; // end the attribute block in all cases so that it is a parsable C string
  917.  
  918.                // now parse the attribute tokens (NOTE: THE LIST OF ALLOWED ATTRIBUTES HERE IS NOT DOCUMENTED)
  919.                token = strtok_r (linebit_start, RECORD_SEP, &ctx);
  920.                while (token != NULL)
  921.                {
  922.                   #define REACH_TOKEN_VALUE() do { value = strchr (token, '=') + 1; if (*value == '"') value++; } while (0)
  923.                   if (false) {}
  924.                   else if (strncmp (token, "prefix=",  7) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms->prefix  = (*value == '/' ? value + 1 : value); } // skip possible leading slash in prefix (NOTE: stolen pointer. Do not free.)
  925.                   else if (strncmp (token, "uid=",     4) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms->uid     = (int) read_integer (value); }
  926.                   else if (strncmp (token, "gid=",     4) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms->gid     = (int) read_integer (value); }
  927.                   else if (strncmp (token, "perms=",   6) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms->perms   = (int) read_integer (value); }
  928.                   else if (strcmp (token, "+followlink") == 0) entry_parms->should_follow_symlinks = true;
  929.                   else if (strcmp (token, "-followlink") == 0) entry_parms->should_follow_symlinks = false;
  930.                   else if (strcmp (token, "+keeplinked") == 0) entry_parms->should_keep_ld_output = true;
  931.                   else if (strcmp (token, "-keeplinked") == 0) entry_parms->should_keep_ld_output = false;
  932.                   else LOG_WARNING ("unimplemented bootstrap executable attribute in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': '%s'", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname, token);
  933.                   #undef REACH_TOKEN_VALUE
  934.                   token = strtok_r (NULL, RECORD_SEP, &ctx); // proceed to next attribute token
  935.                }
  936.  
  937.                if (is_end_of_line)
  938.                   continue; // if end of line was reached, proceed to the next line
  939.                else
  940.                   read_ptr++; // else reach the next character (after the NUL split) and continue processing the same line
  941.             } // end of "this line starts with an attributes block"
  942.  
  943.             // at this point we are past the attributes block
  944.  
  945.             // reset contextual argv/envp arrays
  946.             line_argv.args = NULL;
  947.             line_argv.count = 0;
  948.             line_envp.args = NULL;
  949.             line_envp.count = 0;
  950.  
  951.             // now read each word (or quoted group of words), unescaping escaped characters
  952.             while (*read_ptr != 0)
  953.             {
  954.                while ((*read_ptr != 0) && isspace (*read_ptr))
  955.                   read_ptr++; // skip intermediate spaces and reach the next word
  956.  
  957.                if (*read_ptr == '#')
  958.                   break; // if the rest of the line is commented out, stop parsing it and proceed to the next line
  959.  
  960.                linebit_start = read_ptr; // remember the word (or quoted group of words) starts here
  961.                write_ptr = read_ptr;
  962.                is_quoted_context = (*read_ptr == '"'); // see if we're entering a quoted context or not
  963.                if (is_quoted_context)
  964.                   read_ptr++; // skip a possible initial quote in the word
  965.                while ((*read_ptr != 0) && ((!is_quoted_context && !isspace (*read_ptr)) || (is_quoted_context && (*read_ptr != '"'))))
  966.                {
  967.                   if (*read_ptr == '\\')
  968.                      read_ptr++; // unescape characters that are escaped with '\' by advancing the read pointer
  969.                   *write_ptr++ = *read_ptr++; // recopy characters as we read them
  970.                }
  971.                is_end_of_line = (*read_ptr == 0); // see if we're at the end of line already
  972.                *write_ptr = 0; // stop the rewritten string here
  973.  
  974.                // end of word, i.e. we reached either a closing quote or a space. The string bit has been rewritted at linebit_start without quotes and with characters unescaped.
  975.  
  976.                if ((strchr (linebit_start, '=') != NULL) && (line_argv.count == 0)) // is it an assignation AND have we not started constructing argv yet?
  977.                {
  978.                   STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&line_envp, linebit_start); // linebit_start is of the form "NAME=VALUE": it's an environment variable assignation
  979.                   LOG_DEBUG ("collected envp: [%s]", linebit_start);
  980.                }
  981.                else // it's an executable argument (argv)
  982.                {
  983.                   STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&line_argv, linebit_start); // linebit_start is either NOT of the form "NAME=VALUE" OR we started constructing argv: it's a command-line argument
  984.                   LOG_DEBUG ("collected argv: [%s]", linebit_start);
  985.                }
  986.  
  987.                if (!is_end_of_line)
  988.                   read_ptr++; // if we haven't reach the end of the line yet, advance to the next character (after the NUL split)
  989.             } // end while (*read_ptr != 0)
  990.  
  991.             // we finished parsing the line
  992.  
  993.             // did we fill an executable argv? As per QNX docs, the first executable must be startup-*, the last executable must be procnto.
  994.             if (line_argv.count > 0)
  995.             {
  996.                if (startup_argv.args == NULL)
  997.                {
  998.                   startup_argv.args = line_argv.args; // relocate these pointers to the right place
  999.                   startup_argv.count = line_argv.count;
  1000.                   startup_envp.args = line_envp.args; // relocate these pointers to the right place
  1001.                   startup_envp.count = line_envp.count;
  1002.                }
  1003.                else
  1004.                {
  1005.                   STRINGARRAY_FREE (&procnto_argv); // if procnto's argv was already assigned, free the previous array as we'll be replacing it with a new one
  1006.                   procnto_argv.args = line_argv.args; // relocate these pointers to the right place
  1007.                   procnto_argv.count = line_argv.count;
  1008.                   STRINGARRAY_FREE (&procnto_envp); // if procnto's envp was already assigned, free the previous array as we'll be replacing it with a new one
  1009.                   procnto_envp.args = line_envp.args; // relocate these pointers to the right place
  1010.                   procnto_envp.count = line_envp.count;
  1011.                }
  1012.                line_argv.args = NULL; // void the line_argv array so as to not free it as we stole its args pointers
  1013.                line_argv.count = 0;
  1014.                line_envp.args = NULL; // void the line_envp array so as to not free it as we stole its args pointers
  1015.                line_envp.count = 0;
  1016.             }
  1017.             else // this line contained no executable invokation, so stack up its envp assignations into the global envp array
  1018.                for (array_index = 0; array_index < line_envp.count; array_index++)
  1019.                   STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&global_envp, line_envp.args[array_index]);
  1020.  
  1021.             // release the contextual argv/envp arrays
  1022.             STRINGARRAY_FREE (&line_argv);
  1023.             STRINGARRAY_FREE (&line_envp);
  1024.  
  1025.          } // end for (line_index = 0; Buffer_GetNthLine (&entry_parms->data, line_index, &current_line); line_index++)
  1026.          Buffer_Forget (&entry_parms->data); // free the inline specification once it's parsed
  1027.  
  1028.          ASSERT (startup_argv.args && startup_argv.args[0] && *startup_argv.args[0], "the QNX startup executable (startup-*) is missing in this bootstrap inline specification");
  1029.          ASSERT (procnto_argv.args && procnto_argv.args[0] && *procnto_argv.args[0], "the QNX kernel (procnto-*) is missing in this bootstrap inline specification");
  1030.  
  1031.          // now we know which startup and procnto executables to use
  1032.          LOG_DEBUG ("Startup: %s", startup_argv.args[0]);
  1033.          LOG_DEBUG ("Kernel: %s",  procnto_argv.args[0]);
  1034.  
  1035.          static thread_local char linker_pathname[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1036.          static thread_local char linker_sysroot_arg[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1037.          static thread_local char linker_script_pathname_arg[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1038.          static thread_local char procnto_buildhost_pathname[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1039.          static thread_local char procnto_sym_filename[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1040.          buffer_t bootargs_buffer = { 0 };
  1041.          char *bootargs_location;
  1042.  
  1043.          // construct the arguments that are based on environment variables (infer QNX_HOST from QNX_TARGET)
  1044. #if defined(_WIN32)
  1045.          sprintf_s (linker_pathname, sizeof (linker_pathname), "%s/../../host/win64/x86_64/usr/bin/%s-ld" /*"-2.41.0"*/ ".exe", QNX_TARGET, (strcmp (image_processor, "x86_64") == 0 ? "x86_64-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0" : "aarch64-unknown-nto-qnx8.0.0")); // Win32: note the .exe extension
  1046. #elif defined(__linux__)
  1047.          sprintf_s (linker_pathname, sizeof (linker_pathname), "%s/../../host/linux/x86_64/usr/bin/%s-ld" /*"-2.41.0"*/, QNX_TARGET, (strcmp (image_processor, "x86_64") == 0 ? "x86_64-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0" : "aarch64-unknown-nto-qnx8.0.0"));
  1048. #elif defined(__QNXNTO__)
  1049.          sprintf_s (linker_pathname, sizeof (linker_pathname), "%s/../../host/qnx8/x86_64/usr/bin/%s-ld" /*"-2.41.0"*/, QNX_TARGET, (strcmp (image_processor, "x86_64") == 0 ? "x86_64-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0" : "aarch64-unknown-nto-qnx8.0.0"));
  1050. #else // wtf are you building this on?
  1051. #error Please port the GNU linker x86_64-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0-ld and aarch64-unknown-nto-qnx8.0.0-ld to your host architecture first before compiling ifstool.
  1052. #endif
  1053.          ASSERT (access (linker_pathname, 0) == 0, "host cross-linker for QNX8 \"%s\" not found", linker_pathname);
  1054.          sprintf_s (linker_sysroot_arg, sizeof (linker_sysroot_arg), "--sysroot=%s/%s/", QNX_TARGET, image_processor);
  1055.          sprintf_s (linker_script_pathname_arg, sizeof (linker_script_pathname_arg), "-T%s/%s/lib/nto.link", QNX_TARGET, image_processor);
  1056.  
  1057.          resolved_pathname = resolve_pathname (procnto_argv.args[0], entry_parms->search); // locate the procnto kernel location
  1058.          ASSERT (resolved_pathname, "QNX kernel \"%s\" not found in search path", procnto_argv.args[0]);
  1059.          strcpy_s (procnto_buildhost_pathname, sizeof (procnto_buildhost_pathname), resolved_pathname);
  1060.  
  1061.          sprintf_s (procnto_sym_filename, sizeof (procnto_sym_filename), "%s.sym%s", procnto_argv.args[0], sym_suffix);
  1062.  
  1063.          // construct the linker invokation command-line arguments array (argv)
  1064.          STRINGARRAY_INIT (&linker_argv);
  1065.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, strrchr (linker_pathname, '/') + 1); // "${TARGET_TRIPLE}-ld"
  1066.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, linker_sysroot_arg); // "--sysroot=${QNX_TARGET}/${TARGET_CPU}/"
  1067.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, linker_script_pathname_arg); // "-T${QNX_TARGET}/${TARGET_CPU}/lib/nto.link"
  1068.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, "--section-start");
  1069.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, ".text=0xffff800000001000");
  1070.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, "--no-relax");
  1071.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, procnto_buildhost_pathname); // "${QNX_TARGET}/${TARGET_CPU}/boot/sys/procnto-smp-instr"
  1072.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, "-o");
  1073.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, procnto_sym_filename); // "procnto-smp-instr.sym"
  1074. #ifdef __GNUC__
  1075. #pragma GCC diagnostic push
  1076. #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wnonnull" // the GCC linter is wrong here: I *do* check for NULL before calling strdup()
  1077. #endif // __GNUC__
  1078.          STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&linker_argv, NULL); // don't forget to terminate the argv array with a NULL pointer
  1079. #ifdef __GNUC__
  1080. #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
  1081. #endif // __GNUC__
  1082.          if (verbose_level > 2)
  1083.          {
  1084.             fprintf (stderr, "ifstool: calling:");
  1085.             for (array_index = 0; array_index < linker_argv.count - 1; array_index++)
  1086.                fprintf (stderr, " '%s'", linker_argv.args[array_index]);
  1087.             fputc ('\n', stderr);
  1088.          }
  1089. #ifdef _WIN32
  1090.          _spawnv (_P_WAIT, linker_pathname, linker_argv.args); // spawn the linker and produce a stripped procnto (wait for completion)
  1091. #else // !_WIN32, thus POSIX
  1092.          do {
  1093.             int status;
  1094.             pid_t pid = fork (); // duplicate ourselves so as to create a new process
  1095.             ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (pid != -1);
  1096.             if (pid == 0) // we are the child
  1097.             {
  1098.                execv (linker_pathname, linker_argv.args); // execute the linker and produce a stripped procnto (wait for completion)
  1099.                DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "execve() failed"); // exec never returns
  1100.             }
  1101.             else // we are the parent
  1102.                waitpid (pid, &status, 0); // wait for the child to finish
  1103.          } while (0);
  1104. #endif // _WIN32
  1105.          STRINGARRAY_FREE (&linker_argv);
  1106.          if (!Buffer_ReadFromFile (&entry_parms->data, procnto_sym_filename)) // load the output file
  1107.             DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "the host cross-linker failed to produce a readable stripped \"%s\" kernel: %s", procnto_sym_filename, strerror (errno));
  1108.          if (!entry_parms->should_keep_ld_output)
  1109.             unlink (procnto_sym_filename); // remove the linker output file if we want to
  1110.  
  1111.          // save the boot arguments. The magic to look for is "ddpvbskr" -- whatever that means
  1112.          if ((bootargs_location = Buffer_FindFirstByteArray (&entry_parms->data, "ddpvbskr")) == NULL)
  1113.             DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unable to find boot args location in the stripped \"%s\" kernel", stored_pathname);
  1114.          Buffer_InitWithSize (&bootargs_buffer, sizeof (bootargs_entry_t)); // prepare a boot args entry
  1115.          ((bootargs_entry_t *) bootargs_buffer.bytes)->argc = (uint8_t) procnto_argv.count;
  1116.          ((bootargs_entry_t *) bootargs_buffer.bytes)->envc = (uint8_t) (global_envp.count + procnto_envp.count);
  1117.          ((bootargs_entry_t *) bootargs_buffer.bytes)->shdr_addr = (uint32_t) (image_base + bootfile_size); // same value as startup_header.image_paddr (which is not set yet) (TODO: support 64-bit shdr_addr offsets -- see comment in bootargs_entry_t struct)
  1118.          for (array_index = 0; array_index < procnto_argv.count; array_index++)
  1119.             ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&bootargs_buffer, procnto_argv.args[array_index], strlen (procnto_argv.args[array_index]) + 1)); // append string including NUL terminator
  1120.          for (array_index = 0; array_index < global_envp.count; array_index++)
  1121.             ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&bootargs_buffer, global_envp.args[array_index], strlen (global_envp.args[array_index]) + 1)); // append string including NUL terminator
  1122.          for (array_index = 0; array_index < procnto_envp.count; array_index++)
  1123.             ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&bootargs_buffer, procnto_envp.args[array_index], strlen (procnto_envp.args[array_index]) + 1)); // append string including NUL terminator
  1124.          ((bootargs_entry_t *) bootargs_buffer.bytes)->size_hi = (uint8_t) ((bootargs_buffer.size >> 8) & 0xff);
  1125.          ((bootargs_entry_t *) bootargs_buffer.bytes)->size_lo = (uint8_t) ((bootargs_buffer.size >> 0) & 0xff);
  1126.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteBufferAt (&entry_parms->data, (size_t) bootargs_location - (size_t) entry_parms->data.bytes, &bootargs_buffer));
  1127.          Buffer_Forget (&bootargs_buffer); // release the boot args buffer once it's written
  1128.  
  1129.          // now strip this prelinked ELF kernel file
  1130.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_StripELFFile (&entry_parms->data, (const char **) saved_ELF_sections, 1, true, stored_pathname)); // strip the ELF file as per QNX docs (only keep ONE section, which is "QNX_info", and align the segment size in file with the size it occupies in memory)
  1131.  
  1132.          sprintf_s (candidate_pathname, MAXPATHLEN, "%s/%s", (entry_parms->prefix != NULL ? entry_parms->prefix : ""), procnto_argv.args[0]); // fix the entry name
  1133.          stored_pathname = candidate_pathname;
  1134.  
  1135.          entry_parms->extra_ino_flags |= IFS_INO_PROCESSED_ELF | IFS_INO_BOOTSTRAP_EXE; // mark this inode as a preprocessed *bootstrap* ELF file
  1136.          entry_parms->st_mode = S_IFREG | entry_parms->perms; // procnto is a regular file
  1137.          image_kernel_ino = entry_parms->extra_ino_flags | (inode_count + 1);
  1138.  
  1139.          STRINGARRAY_FREE (&procnto_argv); // release procnto's argv array
  1140.          STRINGARRAY_FREE (&procnto_envp); // release procnto's envp array
  1141.          //STRINGARRAY_FREE (&global_envp); // DO NOT release the global envp array. It is inherited by the boot scripts.
  1142.       } // end of "is bootstrap file"
  1143.       else if (entry_parms->is_compiled_bootscript) // else is it a startup script that we need to compile ?
  1144.       {
  1145.          image_bootscript_ino = inode_count + 1; // save boot script inode number for image header
  1146.          Buffer_Initialize (&compiled_script);
  1147.  
  1148.          // parse buffer (non-destructively) line after line
  1149.          Buffer_Initialize (&current_line);
  1150.          for (line_index = 0; Buffer_GetNthLine (&entry_parms->data, line_index, &current_line); line_index++)
  1151.          {
  1152.             read_ptr = current_line.bytes;
  1153.             while (isspace (*read_ptr))
  1154.                read_ptr++; // skip leading spaces
  1155.             if ((*read_ptr == '#') || (*read_ptr == 0))
  1156.                continue; // skip comments and empty lines
  1157.  
  1158.             // format of a line: [attributes] [env assignation] [...] [executable] [arg] [...] [&] [comment]
  1159.             // example: "[pri=20f] devc-con -n9 &"
  1160.  
  1161.             LOG_DEBUG ("parsing line: %s", read_ptr);
  1162.             Buffer_Initialize (&compiled_scriptline);
  1163.             memcpy (&current_scriptcmd_params, &default_scriptcmd_params, sizeof (default_scriptcmd_params));
  1164.  
  1165.             // does this line start with an attribute block ?
  1166.             if (*read_ptr == '[')
  1167.             {
  1168.                read_ptr++; // skip the leading square bracket
  1169.                linebit_start = read_ptr; // remember where it starts
  1170.                is_quoted_context = false; // reach the next unescaped closing square bracket that is not between quotes
  1171.                while ((*read_ptr != 0) && !((*read_ptr == ']') && (read_ptr[-1] != '\\') && !is_quoted_context))
  1172.                {
  1173.                   if (*read_ptr == '"')
  1174.                      is_quoted_context ^= true; // remember when we're between quotes
  1175.                   else if (!is_quoted_context && (*read_ptr == ' '))
  1176.                      *read_ptr = RECORD_SEP[0]; // turn all spaces outside quoted contexts into an ASCII record separator to ease token splitting
  1177.                   read_ptr++; // reach the next unescaped closing square bracket
  1178.                }
  1179.                if (*read_ptr != ']')
  1180.                {
  1181.                   LOG ("warning", 0, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': unterminated attributes block (skipping)", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname);
  1182.                   continue; // invalid attribute block, skip line
  1183.                }
  1184.                is_end_of_line = (*read_ptr == 0); // see if we're at the end of line already
  1185.                *read_ptr = 0; // end the attribute block in all cases so that it is a parsable C string
  1186.  
  1187.                // now parse the attribute tokens
  1188.                token = strtok_r (linebit_start, RECORD_SEP, &ctx);
  1189.                while (token != NULL)
  1190.                {
  1191.                   #define REACH_TOKEN_VALUE() do { value = strchr (token, '=') + 1; if (*value == '"') value++; } while (0)
  1192.                   if (false) {}
  1193.                   else if (strncmp (token, "argv0=",      6) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); current_scriptcmd_params.argv0      = value; } // NOTE: stolen pointer. Do not free.
  1194.                   else if (strncmp (token, "cpu=",        4) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); current_scriptcmd_params.cpu_number = (int) atoi (value); }
  1195.                   else if (strncmp (token, "pri=",        4) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); current_scriptcmd_params.priority   = (int) strtol (value, &ctx, 0); if (ctx != NULL) current_scriptcmd_params.sched_policy = (*ctx == 'f' ? SCRIPTCMD_SCHEDULERPOLICY_FIFO : SCRIPTCMD_SCHEDULERPOLICY_RR); }
  1196.                   else if (strncmp (token, "sched_aps=", 10) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE ();
  1197.                      for (array_index = 0; array_index < aps_partnames.count; array_index++) if (strcmp (aps_partnames.args[array_index], value) == 0) break;
  1198.                      if (array_index == aps_partnames.count)
  1199.                         DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': APS partition name '%s' not found: please declare it first", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname, value); // consistency check (TODO: check that the sum of all budgets don't exceed 100%)
  1200.                      current_scriptcmd_params.aps_partindex = (int) array_index;
  1201.                   }
  1202.                   else if (strcmp (token, "+external") == 0) current_scriptcmd_params.is_external = true;
  1203.                   else if (strcmp (token, "-external") == 0) current_scriptcmd_params.is_external = false;
  1204.                   else if (strcmp (token, "+session")  == 0) current_scriptcmd_params.is_session_leader = true;
  1205.                   else if (strcmp (token, "-session")  == 0) current_scriptcmd_params.is_session_leader = false;
  1206.                   else if (strcmp (token, "+debug")    == 0) current_scriptcmd_params.has_debug_flag = true;
  1207.                   else if (strcmp (token, "-debug")    == 0) current_scriptcmd_params.has_debug_flag = false;
  1208.                   else LOG_WARNING ("unimplemented boot script modifier in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': '%s'", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname, token);
  1209.                   #undef REACH_TOKEN_VALUE
  1210.                   token = strtok_r (NULL, RECORD_SEP, &ctx); // proceed to next attribute token
  1211.                }
  1212.  
  1213.                if (is_end_of_line)
  1214.                   continue; // if end of line was reached, proceed to the next line
  1215.                else
  1216.                   read_ptr++; // else reach the next character (after the NUL split) and continue processing the same line
  1217.             } // end of "this line starts with an attributes block"
  1218.  
  1219.             // at this point we are past the attributes block
  1220.  
  1221.             // reset contextual argv/envp arrays
  1222.             line_argv.args = NULL;
  1223.             line_argv.count = 0;
  1224.             line_envp.args = NULL;
  1225.             line_envp.count = 0;
  1226.  
  1227.             // now read each word (or quoted group of words), unescaping escaped characters
  1228.             while (*read_ptr != 0)
  1229.             {
  1230.                while ((*read_ptr != 0) && isspace (*read_ptr))
  1231.                   read_ptr++; // skip intermediate spaces and reach the next word
  1232.  
  1233.                if (*read_ptr == '#')
  1234.                   break; // if the rest of the line is commented out, stop parsing it and proceed to the next line
  1235.  
  1236.                linebit_start = read_ptr; // remember the word (or quoted group of words) starts here
  1237.                write_ptr = read_ptr;
  1238.                is_quoted_context = (*read_ptr == '"'); // see if we're entering a quoted context or not
  1239.                if (is_quoted_context)
  1240.                   read_ptr++; // skip a possible initial quote in the word
  1241.                while ((*read_ptr != 0) && ((!is_quoted_context && !isspace (*read_ptr)) || (is_quoted_context && (*read_ptr != '"'))))
  1242.                {
  1243.                   if (*read_ptr == '\\')
  1244.                      read_ptr++; // unescape characters that are escaped with '\' by advancing the read pointer
  1245.                   *write_ptr++ = *read_ptr++; // recopy characters as we read them
  1246.                }
  1247.                is_end_of_line = (*read_ptr == 0); // see if we're at the end of line already
  1248.                *write_ptr = 0; // stop the rewritten string here
  1249.  
  1250.                // end of word, i.e. we reached either a closing quote or a space. The string bit has been rewritted at linebit_start without quotes and with characters unescaped.
  1251.                STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&line_argv, linebit_start);
  1252.                LOG_DEBUG ("collected bootscript argv: [%s]", linebit_start);
  1253.  
  1254.                if (!is_end_of_line)
  1255.                   read_ptr++; // if we haven't reach the end of the line yet, advance to the next character (after the NUL split)
  1256.             } // end while (*read_ptr != 0)
  1257.  
  1258.             // we finished parsing the line
  1259.  
  1260.             // did we fill an executable argv? As per QNX docs, the first executable must be startup-*, the last executable must be procnto.
  1261.             if (line_argv.count > 0)
  1262.             {
  1263.                // is it one of the few builtin commands ?
  1264.                if (!current_scriptcmd_params.is_external && (strcmp (line_argv.args[0], "waitfor") == 0))
  1265.                {
  1266.                   if (line_argv.count < 2)
  1267.                      DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': waitfor requires 1 or 2 arguments", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname);
  1268.  
  1269.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&compiled_scriptline, "##" SCRIPTCMD_TYPE_WAITFOR "\x00", 4)); // size as u16LE, type, spare
  1270.                   wait_time = (line_argv.count > 2 ? (size_t) (10.0 * atof (line_argv.args[2])) : 50); // convert dotted number to tenths of seconds. Default to 5 seconds (50 tenths)
  1271.                   if (wait_time > 0xffff)
  1272.                      wait_time = 0xffff;
  1273.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 4, (wait_time >> 0) & 0xff)); // wait time lo
  1274.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 5, (wait_time >> 8) & 0xff)); // wait time hi
  1275.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, line_argv.args[1], strlen (line_argv.args[1]) + 1));
  1276.                }
  1277.                else if (!current_scriptcmd_params.is_external && (strcmp (line_argv.args[0], "reopen") == 0))
  1278.                {
  1279.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&compiled_scriptline, "##" SCRIPTCMD_TYPE_REOPEN "\x00", 4)); // size as u16LE, type, spare
  1280.                   wait_time = (line_argv.count > 2 ? (size_t) (10.0 * atof (line_argv.args[2])) : 50); // convert dotted number to tenths of seconds. Default to 5 seconds (50 tenths)
  1281.                   if (wait_time > 0xffff)
  1282.                      wait_time = 0xffff;
  1283.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 4, (wait_time >> 0) & 0xff)); // wait time lo
  1284.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 5, (wait_time >> 8) & 0xff)); // wait time hi
  1285.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, (line_argv.count > 1 ? line_argv.args[1] : "/dev/console"), strlen (line_argv.count > 1 ? line_argv.args[1] : "/dev/console") + 1));
  1286.                }
  1287.                else if (!current_scriptcmd_params.is_external && (strcmp (line_argv.args[0], "display_msg") == 0))
  1288.                {
  1289.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&compiled_scriptline, "##" SCRIPTCMD_TYPE_DISPLAY_MSG "\x00", 4)); // size as u16LE, type, spare
  1290.                   for (array_index = 1; array_index < line_argv.count; array_index++)
  1291.                   {
  1292.                      if (array_index > 1)
  1293.                         ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendByteArray (&compiled_scriptline, " ")); // separate each arg with a space
  1294.                      ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, line_argv.args[array_index], strlen (line_argv.args[array_index])));
  1295.                   }
  1296.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendByteArray (&compiled_scriptline, "\n\0")); // don't forget to append a newline to the message printed
  1297.                }
  1298.                else if (!current_scriptcmd_params.is_external && (strcmp (line_argv.args[0], "procmgr_symlink") == 0))
  1299.                {
  1300.                   if (line_argv.count < 3)
  1301.                      DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': procmgr_symlink requires 2 arguments", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname);
  1302.  
  1303.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&compiled_scriptline, "##" SCRIPTCMD_TYPE_PROCMGR_SYMLINK "\x00", 4)); // size as u16LE, type, spare
  1304.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, line_argv.args[1], strlen (line_argv.args[1]) + 1));
  1305.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, line_argv.args[2], strlen (line_argv.args[2]) + 1));
  1306.                }
  1307.                else if (!current_scriptcmd_params.is_external && (strcmp (line_argv.args[0], "sched_aps") == 0))
  1308.                {
  1309.                   token = (line_argv.count > 1 ? line_argv.args[1] : "System");
  1310.                   if ((strlen (token) > 15) || (strchr (token, '/') != NULL))
  1311.                      DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s': APS partition names must be less than 16 characters long and not contain a '/' separator", buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname); // consistency check (TODO: check that the sum of all budgets don't exceed 100%)
  1312.                   for (array_index = 0; array_index < aps_partnames.count; array_index++)
  1313.                      if (strcmp (aps_partnames.args[array_index], token) == 0)
  1314.                         break; // find the APS partition ID in the global APS partition names table
  1315.                   if (array_index == aps_partnames.count)
  1316.                      STRINGARRAY_PUSH (&aps_partnames, token); // if not found, add a new partition name to the table
  1317.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&compiled_scriptline, "##" SCRIPTCMD_TYPE_EXTSCHED_APS "\x00", 4)); // size as u16LE, type, spare
  1318.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 4, 0)); // parent (system partition)
  1319.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 5, (line_argv.count > 2 ? (uint8_t) atoi (line_argv.args[2]) : 0))); // budget
  1320.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 6, ((line_argv.count > 3 ? (uint8_t) atoi (line_argv.args[3]) : 0) >> 0) & 0xff)); // critical lo
  1321.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 7, ((line_argv.count > 3 ? (uint8_t) atoi (line_argv.args[3]) : 0) >> 8) & 0xff)); // critical hi
  1322.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 8, (uint8_t) array_index)); // APS partition ID
  1323.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, token, strlen (token) + 1)); // partition name
  1324.                }
  1325.                else // not a builtin, which means it is an external command
  1326.                {
  1327.                   if (strcmp (line_argv.args[line_argv.count - 1], "&") == 0) // is the last argument an ampersand (fork sign) on its own ? (variant 1)
  1328.                   {
  1329.                      current_scriptcmd_params.is_background_task = true; // remember this is a background task
  1330.                      free (line_argv.args[line_argv.count - 1]); // prevent leaking the last arg
  1331.                      line_argv.count--; // and adjust the arg count
  1332.                   }
  1333.                   else if (((token = strrchr (line_argv.args[line_argv.count - 1], '&')) != NULL) && (token[1] == 0)) // else does the last argument END with a fork sign ? (variant 2)
  1334.                   {
  1335.                      current_scriptcmd_params.is_background_task = true; // remember this is a background task
  1336.                      *token = 0; // and chop off the ampersand from that arg
  1337.                   }
  1338.  
  1339.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithData (&compiled_scriptline, "##" SCRIPTCMD_TYPE_EXTERNAL "\x00", 4)); // size as u16LE, type, spare
  1340.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 4, (current_scriptcmd_params.cpu_number != -1 ? (uint8_t) current_scriptcmd_params.cpu_number : 0))); // CPU
  1341.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 5, (current_scriptcmd_params.aps_partindex != -1 ? SCRIPTCMD_FLAG_EXTSCHED   : 0)
  1342.                                                                                 | (current_scriptcmd_params.is_session_leader   ? SCRIPTCMD_FLAG_SESSION    : 0)
  1343.                                                                                 | (current_scriptcmd_params.sched_policy  != -1 ? SCRIPTCMD_FLAG_SCHED_SET  : 0)
  1344.                                                                                 | (current_scriptcmd_params.cpu_number    != -1 ? SCRIPTCMD_FLAG_CPU_SET    : 0)
  1345.                                                                                 | (current_scriptcmd_params.is_background_task  ? SCRIPTCMD_FLAG_BACKGROUND : 0)
  1346.                                                                                 | (current_scriptcmd_params.has_debug_flag      ? SCRIPTCMD_FLAG_KDEBUG     : 0))); // flags
  1347.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 6, (current_scriptcmd_params.aps_partindex != -1 ? (uint8_t) current_scriptcmd_params.aps_partindex : 0))); // adaptative partitioning ID
  1348.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 7, 0)); // reserved
  1349.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 8, (current_scriptcmd_params.sched_policy != -1 ? current_scriptcmd_params.sched_policy : 0))); // scheduling policy
  1350.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 9, (current_scriptcmd_params.priority != -1 ? current_scriptcmd_params.priority : 0))); // scheduling priority
  1351.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 10, (uint8_t) line_argv.count)); // argc
  1352.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 11, (uint8_t) global_envp.count)); // envc
  1353.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, line_argv.args[0], strlen (line_argv.args[0]) + 1)); // executable
  1354.                   ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, (current_scriptcmd_params.argv0 != NULL ? current_scriptcmd_params.argv0 : line_argv.args[0]), strlen (current_scriptcmd_params.argv0 != NULL ? current_scriptcmd_params.argv0 : line_argv.args[0]) + 1)); // argv[0]
  1355.                   for (array_index = 1; array_index < line_argv.count; array_index++)
  1356.                      ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, line_argv.args[array_index], strlen (line_argv.args[array_index]) + 1)); // argv[n]
  1357.                   for (array_index = 0; array_index < global_envp.count; array_index++)
  1358.                      ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&compiled_scriptline, global_envp.args[array_index], strlen (global_envp.args[array_index]) + 1)); // envp[n]
  1359.                }
  1360.                ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&compiled_scriptline, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (compiled_scriptline.size, 4))); // pad compiled command buffer to upper 32-bit multiple
  1361.  
  1362.                // fix the size of this compiled boot script command
  1363.                ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 0, (compiled_scriptline.size >> 0) & 0xff)); // size lo
  1364.                ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteInt8At (&compiled_scriptline, 1, (compiled_scriptline.size >> 8) & 0xff)); // size hi
  1365.  
  1366.                // now concatenate this newly compiled boot script line to the compiled boot script buffer
  1367.                ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendBuffer (&compiled_script, &compiled_scriptline));
  1368.                Buffer_Forget (&compiled_scriptline);
  1369.             }
  1370.             else // this line contained no executable invokation, so make the parameters that changed the default ones
  1371.             {
  1372.                #define APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM(attr,descr,fmt) do { if (current_scriptcmd_params.attr != default_scriptcmd_params.attr) { \
  1373.                      LOG_INFO ("changing default " descr " from " fmt " to " fmt " by attribute at \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s'", default_scriptcmd_params.attr, current_scriptcmd_params.attr, buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname); \
  1374.                      default_scriptcmd_params.attr = current_scriptcmd_params.attr; \
  1375.                   } } while (0)
  1376.                #define APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR(attr,descr,fmt) do { if (((default_scriptcmd_params.attr == NULL) && (current_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL)) || ((default_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL) && (current_scriptcmd_params.attr == NULL)) || ((default_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL) && (current_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL) && (strcmp (current_scriptcmd_params.attr, default_scriptcmd_params.attr) != 0))) { \
  1377.                   LOG_INFO ("changing default " descr " from " fmt " to " fmt " by attribute at \"%s\" line %zd of inline document '%s'", (default_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL ? default_scriptcmd_params.attr : "none"), current_scriptcmd_params.attr, buildfile_pathname, 1 + line_index, stored_pathname); \
  1378.                      if (default_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL) free (default_scriptcmd_params.attr); \
  1379.                      default_scriptcmd_params.attr = strdup (current_scriptcmd_params.attr); \
  1380.                      ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (default_scriptcmd_params.attr != NULL); \
  1381.                      default_scriptcmd_params.attr = current_scriptcmd_params.attr; \
  1382.                   } } while (0)
  1383.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR (argv0,                          "executable name",                 "\"%s\"");
  1384.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (cpu_number,                     "CPU mask",                        "0%o");
  1385.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (is_external,                    "external command flag",           "0%o");
  1386.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (priority,                       "scheduling priority",             "0%o");
  1387.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (sched_policy,                   "scheduling policy",               "0%o");
  1388.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (aps_partindex,                  "APS partition index",             "0%o");
  1389.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (is_session_leader,              "session leader flag",             "0%o");
  1390.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (is_background_task,             "background task flag",            "0%o");
  1391.                APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (has_debug_flag,                 "debug flag",                      "0%o");
  1392.                #undef APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR
  1393.                #undef APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM
  1394.             }
  1395.  
  1396.             // release the contextual argv/envp arrays
  1397.             STRINGARRAY_FREE (&line_argv);
  1398.             STRINGARRAY_FREE (&line_envp);
  1399.  
  1400.          } // end for (line_index = 0; Buffer_GetNthLine (&entry_parms->data, line_index, &current_line); line_index++)
  1401.          Buffer_Forget (&entry_parms->data); // free the inline specification once it's parsed
  1402.  
  1403.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendByteArray (&compiled_script, "\x00\x00\x00\x00")); // terminate the compiled boot script with a 4-byte trailer
  1404.          entry_parms->data.bytes = compiled_script.bytes; // and steal the compiled boot script buffer
  1405.          entry_parms->data.size = compiled_script.size;
  1406.       } // end of "is compiled bootscript"
  1407.  
  1408.       // do we already know the data for this data blob ?
  1409.       if (entry_parms->data.bytes != NULL)
  1410.       {
  1411.          entry_parms->mtime = entry_parms->mtime_for_inline_files; // if so, set it a mtime equal to the mtime to use for inline files
  1412.          LOG_INFO ("file: ino 0x%x uid %d gid %d mode 0%o path \"%s\" blob (len %zd)", entry_parms->extra_ino_flags | (inode_count + 1), entry_parms->uid, entry_parms->gid, entry_parms->st_mode, stored_pathname, entry_parms->data.size);
  1413.       }
  1414.       else if (buildhost_pathname != NULL) // else was a source file pathname supplied ?
  1415.       {
  1416.          resolved_pathname = resolve_pathname (buildhost_pathname, entry_parms->search); // locate the file
  1417.          if (resolved_pathname == NULL)
  1418.          {
  1419.             if (entry_parms->should_allow_nonexistent_files)
  1420.             {
  1421.                LOG_WARNING ("filesystem entry \"%s\" specified in \"%s\" line %d not found on build host: ignoring", buildhost_pathname, buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1422.                return; // if we're allowed to continue when a file to add doesn't exist, do so, else die with an error message
  1423.             }
  1424.             DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "filesystem entry \"%s\" specified in \"%s\" line %d not found on build host: %s", buildhost_pathname, buildfile_pathname, lineno, strerror (errno));
  1425.          }
  1426.          if (!Buffer_ReadFromFile (&entry_parms->data, resolved_pathname))
  1427.             DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "filesystem entry \"%s\" specified in \"%s\" line %d can't be read from \"%s\": %s", buildhost_pathname, buildfile_pathname, lineno, resolved_pathname, strerror (errno));
  1428.          stat (resolved_pathname, &stat_buf); // can't fail, since we could read it
  1429.          if (entry_parms->mtime == UINT32_MAX)
  1430.             entry_parms->mtime = (uint32_t) stat_buf.st_mtime;
  1431.          LOG_INFO ("file: ino 0x%x uid %d gid %d mode 0%o path \"%s\" buildhost_file \"%s\" (len %zd)", inode_count + 1, entry_parms->uid, entry_parms->gid, entry_parms->st_mode, stored_pathname, buildhost_pathname, entry_parms->data.size);
  1432.       }
  1433.       else
  1434.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unexpected code path: can't store a file without neither explicit contents nor a host pathname. This is a bug in the program. Please contact the author.");
  1435.  
  1436.       // is the file we're storing an ELF file ?
  1437.       #define ELFHDR ((elf_header_t *) entry_parms->data.bytes) // this convenient definition will make sure the ELF header points at the right location, even after entry_parms.data->byte is reallocated
  1438.       if ((entry_parms->data.size > 52) // file is big enough to contain an ELF header
  1439.           && (memcmp (ELF_GET_STRING (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, magic), ELF_MAGIC_STR, 4) == 0)) // file starts with the ELF magic
  1440.       {
  1441.          // is the file we're storing a relocatable executable (i.e. a dynamic library) and should we check for its canonical name ?
  1442.          if ((ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, ELFHDR, type) == ELF_TYPE_DYNAMICLIB) && entry_parms->should_autosymlink_dylib)
  1443.          {
  1444.             // locate the sections we need (the dynamic section and its strings table)
  1445.             const elf_section_header_t *shdr_dynamic = elf_get_section_header_by_name (ELFHDR, ".dynamic");
  1446.             const elf_section_header_t *shdr_dynstr = elf_get_section_header_by_name (ELFHDR, ".dynstr");
  1447.  
  1448.             // make sure we have both the dynamic section header and its own strings table header
  1449.             if ((shdr_dynamic != NULL) && (shdr_dynstr != NULL))
  1450.             {
  1451.                dynamic_strings = (char *) &entry_parms->data.bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, shdr_dynstr, file_offset)]; // quick access to dynamic sections strings table
  1452.  
  1453.                // walk through the dynamic section, look for the DT_SONAME entry
  1454.                canonical_dylib_name = NULL; // assume none until told otherwise
  1455.                for (elf_dynamic_section_entry_t *dynamic_entry = (elf_dynamic_section_entry_t *) &entry_parms->data.bytes[ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, shdr_dynamic, file_offset)];
  1456.                     (ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, dynamic_entry, tag) != ELF_DT_NULL);
  1457.                     dynamic_entry = (elf_dynamic_section_entry_t *) ((uint8_t *) dynamic_entry + ELF_STRUCT_SIZE (ELFHDR, dynamic_entry)))
  1458.                   if (ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, dynamic_entry, tag) == ELF_DT_SONAME)
  1459.                   {
  1460.                      canonical_dylib_name = dynamic_strings + ELF_GET_NUMERIC (ELFHDR, dynamic_entry, value);
  1461.                      break;
  1462.                   }
  1463.  
  1464.                // do we have it ?
  1465.                if ((canonical_dylib_name != NULL) && (canonical_dylib_name[0] != 0))
  1466.                {
  1467.                   sprintf_s (candidate_pathname, MAXPATHLEN, "%s/%s", (entry_parms->prefix != NULL ? entry_parms->prefix : ""), canonical_dylib_name);
  1468.                   if (strcmp (candidate_pathname, stored_pathname) != 0) // claimed dylib name differs from passed name ?
  1469.                   {
  1470.                      original_stored_pathname = stored_pathname; // if so, remember to create a symlink here
  1471.                      stored_pathname = candidate_pathname;
  1472.                   }
  1473.                }
  1474.             }
  1475.          } // end if the file we're storing is a dylib
  1476.  
  1477.          // now strip this ELF file if necessary
  1478.          if (!(entry_parms->extra_ino_flags & IFS_INO_PROCESSED_ELF))
  1479.          {
  1480.             Buffer_StripELFFile (&entry_parms->data, (const char **) saved_ELF_sections, saved_ELF_section_count, false, stored_pathname); // strip the ELF file à la mkifs
  1481.             entry_parms->extra_ino_flags |= IFS_INO_PROCESSED_ELF; // mark this inode as a preprocessed ELF file
  1482.          } // end if the file is not yet a processed ELF
  1483.       } // end if the file we're storing is an ELF file
  1484.       #undef ELFHDR // undefine the macro that used to always point to the ELF header at the beginning of the file
  1485.    }
  1486.  
  1487.    // have a pointer to where the stored pathname actually starts, without the leading slash
  1488.    stored_pathname_without_leading_slash = stored_pathname[0] == '/' ? &stored_pathname[1] : stored_pathname;
  1489.  
  1490.    // see if this item already has an entry in the current list of filesystem entries
  1491.    for (fsentry_index = 0; fsentry_index < *fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  1492.    {
  1493.       fsentry = &(*fsentries)[fsentry_index]; // quick access to fs entry slot
  1494.       if (   (S_ISDIR  (fsentry->header.mode) && (strcmp (fsentry->u.dir.path,     stored_pathname_without_leading_slash) == 0))
  1495.           || (S_ISREG  (fsentry->header.mode) && (strcmp (fsentry->u.file.path,    stored_pathname_without_leading_slash) == 0))
  1496.           || (S_ISLNK  (fsentry->header.mode) && (strcmp (fsentry->u.symlink.path, stored_pathname_without_leading_slash) == 0))
  1497.           || (S_ISFIFO (fsentry->header.mode) && (strcmp (fsentry->u.symlink.path, stored_pathname_without_leading_slash) == 0)))
  1498.          break; // stop searching as soon as we find a duplicate
  1499.    }
  1500.  
  1501.    // is there already an entry for this item ?
  1502.    if (fsentry_index < *fsentry_count)
  1503.    {
  1504.       // if we should NOT ignore duplicates, bomb out, else just reuse that entry
  1505.       if (!entry_parms->should_ignore_duplicates)
  1506.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "duplicate detected: entry \"%s\" specified in \"%s\" line %d already exists in IFS file", stored_pathname, buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1507.    }
  1508.    else // this is a new entry: grow filesystem entries array to hold one more slot
  1509.    {
  1510.       reallocated_ptr = realloc (*fsentries, (*fsentry_count + 1) * sizeof (fsentry_t)); // attempt to reallocate
  1511.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr); // verify
  1512.       *fsentries = reallocated_ptr; // save reallocated pointer
  1513.       fsentry = &(*fsentries)[*fsentry_count]; // quick access to fs entry slot
  1514.       (*fsentry_count)++; // remember there's one entry more in the array
  1515.    }
  1516.  
  1517.    // save (or update) this entry's parameters
  1518.    fsentry->header.extattr_offset = 0;
  1519.    fsentry->header.ino = entry_parms->extra_ino_flags | (++inode_count);
  1520.    fsentry->header.mode = entry_parms->st_mode;
  1521.    fsentry->header.gid = entry_parms->gid;
  1522.    fsentry->header.uid = entry_parms->uid;
  1523.    fsentry->header.mtime = (entry_parms->mtime == UINT32_MAX ? (uint32_t) time (NULL) : entry_parms->mtime);
  1524.    if (S_ISDIR (entry_parms->st_mode))
  1525.    {
  1526.       fsentry->u.dir.path = strdup (stored_pathname_without_leading_slash);
  1527.  
  1528.       fsentry->header.size = (uint16_t) ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (sizeof (fsentry->header) + strlen (fsentry->u.dir.path) + 1, image_align); // now we can set the size
  1529.       fsentry->UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // no data to save
  1530.    }
  1531.    else if (S_ISREG (entry_parms->st_mode))
  1532.    {
  1533.       fsentry->u.file.offset = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER; // will be filled later in main() when the file's data blob will be written to the output file
  1534.       fsentry->u.file.size = (uint32_t) entry_parms->data.size;
  1535.       fsentry->u.file.path = strdup (stored_pathname_without_leading_slash);
  1536.       fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf = malloc (entry_parms->data.size);
  1537.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf);
  1538.       memcpy (fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf, entry_parms->data.bytes, entry_parms->data.size);
  1539.  
  1540.       fsentry->header.size = (uint16_t) ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (sizeof (fsentry->header) + sizeof (uint32_t) + sizeof (uint32_t) + strlen (fsentry->u.file.path) + 1, image_align); // now we can set the size
  1541.       fsentry->UNSAVED_was_data_written = false; // there *IS* data to save
  1542.    }
  1543.    else if (S_ISLNK (entry_parms->st_mode))
  1544.    {
  1545.       fsentry->u.symlink.sym_offset = (uint16_t) (strlen (stored_pathname_without_leading_slash) + 1);
  1546.       fsentry->u.symlink.sym_size = (uint16_t) entry_parms->data.size;
  1547.       fsentry->u.symlink.path = strdup (stored_pathname_without_leading_slash);
  1548.       fsentry->u.symlink.contents = strdup (entry_parms->data.bytes);
  1549.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (fsentry->u.symlink.contents);
  1550.  
  1551.       fsentry->header.size = (uint16_t) ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (sizeof (fsentry->header) + sizeof (uint16_t) + sizeof (uint16_t) + (size_t) fsentry->u.symlink.sym_offset + fsentry->u.symlink.sym_size + 1, image_align); // now we can set the size
  1552.       fsentry->UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // no data to save
  1553.    }
  1554.    else // necessarily a device node
  1555.    {
  1556.       fsentry->u.device.dev  = strtol (entry_parms->data.bytes, NULL, 0); // use strtol() to parse decimal (...), hexadecimal (0x...) and octal (0...) numbers
  1557.       fsentry->u.device.rdev = strtol (strchr (entry_parms->data.bytes, ':') + 1, NULL, 0); // use strtol() to parse decimal (...), hexadecimal (0x...) and octal (0...) numbers
  1558.       fsentry->u.device.path = strdup (stored_pathname_without_leading_slash);
  1559.  
  1560.       fsentry->header.size = (uint16_t) ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (sizeof (fsentry->header) + sizeof (uint32_t) + sizeof (uint32_t) + strlen (fsentry->u.device.path), image_align); // now we can set the size
  1561.       fsentry->UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // no data to save
  1562.    }
  1563.  
  1564.    // should we also add a symlink to this entry ? (in case we stored a dylib file under its canonical name)
  1565.    if (original_stored_pathname != NULL)
  1566.    {
  1567.       entry_parms->is_compiled_bootscript = false;
  1568.       entry_parms->should_autosymlink_dylib = false;
  1569.       entry_parms->should_follow_symlinks = false;
  1570.       entry_parms->st_mode = S_IFLNK | 0777; // NOTE: mkifs stores symlink permissions as rwxrwxrwx !
  1571.       entry_parms->extra_ino_flags = (fsentry->header.ino & (IFS_INO_PROCESSED_ELF | IFS_INO_RUNONCE_ELF | IFS_INO_BOOTSTRAP_EXE)); // preserve target's inode flags
  1572.       last_dirsep = strrchr (stored_pathname, '/');
  1573.       old_data = entry_parms->data.bytes; // backup previous data pointer
  1574.       entry_parms->data.bytes = (uint8_t *) (last_dirsep == NULL ? stored_pathname : last_dirsep + 1); // store symlink target in dirent data
  1575.       entry_parms->data.size = strlen (entry_parms->data.bytes);
  1576.       add_fsentry (fsentries, fsentry_count, entry_parms, original_stored_pathname, NULL);
  1577.       entry_parms->data.bytes = old_data; // restore previous data pointer so that it can be freed normally
  1578.    }
  1579.  
  1580.    return; // finished, return to our caller
  1581. }
  1582.  
  1583.  
  1584. static void add_directory_contents_recursively (fsentry_t **fsentries, size_t *fsentry_count, const char *dir_pathname, const size_t start_pathname_len, parms_t *default_parms)
  1585. {
  1586.    // adds the contents of the directory pointed to by dir_pathname to the fsentries array, recursively
  1587.    // start_pathname_len is initialized to the length of dir_pathname by the top caller, and passed down unchanged,
  1588.    // so that each sublevel of the recursion knows the depth of the relative path in which it is.
  1589.  
  1590.    thread_local static char item_pathname[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1591.    thread_local static parms_t entry_parms = { 0 };
  1592.    thread_local static struct stat stat_buf = { 0 };
  1593.    thread_local static char major_minor[64];
  1594.  
  1595.    DIR *dirp;
  1596.    struct dirent *dp;
  1597.  
  1598.    // open the directory
  1599.    dirp = opendir (dir_pathname);
  1600.    if (dirp == NULL)
  1601.       DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unable to open directory \"%s\" for recursive inclusion", dir_pathname);
  1602.  
  1603.    // enumerate its contents
  1604.    while ((dp = readdir (dirp)) != NULL)
  1605.    {
  1606.       if ((strcmp (dp->d_name, ".") == 0) || (strcmp (dp->d_name, "..") == 0))
  1607.          continue; // skip self and parent
  1608.  
  1609.       memcpy (&entry_parms, default_parms, sizeof (parms_t));
  1610.       sprintf_s (item_pathname, sizeof (item_pathname), "%s/%s", dir_pathname, dp->d_name); // construct item's pathname
  1611.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (stat (item_pathname, &stat_buf) == 0); // peek info about this entry (or die trying)
  1612.       if (S_ISDIR (stat_buf.st_mode))
  1613.       {
  1614.          entry_parms.st_mode |= entry_parms.dperms; // apply DIRECTORY default permissions
  1615.          add_fsentry (fsentries, fsentry_count, &entry_parms, &item_pathname[start_pathname_len], NULL); // add a filesystem entry of type "directory"
  1616.          add_directory_contents_recursively (fsentries, fsentry_count, item_pathname, start_pathname_len, default_parms); // dwell into this directory and add its children recursively
  1617.       }
  1618.       else if (S_ISLNK (stat_buf.st_mode))
  1619.       {
  1620.          entry_parms.st_mode |= 0777; // NOTE: mkifs sets symlink permissions to rwxrwxrwx !?
  1621.          add_fsentry (fsentries, fsentry_count, &entry_parms, &item_pathname[start_pathname_len], item_pathname); // add a filesystem entry of type "link"
  1622.       }
  1623.       else if (S_ISREG (stat_buf.st_mode))
  1624.       {
  1625.          entry_parms.st_mode |= entry_parms.perms; // apply FILE default permissions
  1626.          add_fsentry (fsentries, fsentry_count, &entry_parms, &item_pathname[start_pathname_len], item_pathname); // add a filesystem entry of type "regular file"
  1627.       }
  1628.       else if (S_ISFIFO (stat_buf.st_mode))
  1629.       {
  1630.          entry_parms.st_mode |= entry_parms.perms; // apply FILE default permissions
  1631.          sprintf_s (major_minor, sizeof (major_minor), "%u:%u", (unsigned int) major (stat_buf.st_rdev), (unsigned int) minor (stat_buf.st_rdev));
  1632.          entry_parms.data.bytes = major_minor;
  1633.          add_fsentry (fsentries, fsentry_count, &entry_parms, &item_pathname[start_pathname_len], NULL); // add a filesystem entry of type "FIFO"
  1634.       }
  1635.       else
  1636.          LOG_WARNING ("ignoring unsupported directory entry: \"%s\" (type 0%o)", item_pathname, stat_buf.st_mode & S_IFMT);
  1637.    }
  1638.  
  1639.    closedir (dirp); // finished parsing this level, close the directory handle
  1640.    return; // and return to our caller
  1641. }
  1642.  
  1643.  
  1644. static int fsentry_compare_pathnames_cb (const void *a, const void *b)
  1645. {
  1646.    // qsort() callback that compares two imagefs filesystem entries and sort them alphabetically by pathname
  1647.  
  1648.    const fsentry_t *entry_a = (const fsentry_t *) a;
  1649.    const fsentry_t *entry_b = (const fsentry_t *) b;
  1650.    const char *pathname_a = (S_ISDIR (entry_a->header.mode) ? entry_a->u.dir.path : (S_ISREG (entry_a->header.mode) ? entry_a->u.file.path : (S_ISLNK (entry_a->header.mode) ? entry_a->u.symlink.path : entry_a->u.device.path)));
  1651.    const char *pathname_b = (S_ISDIR (entry_b->header.mode) ? entry_b->u.dir.path : (S_ISREG (entry_b->header.mode) ? entry_b->u.file.path : (S_ISLNK (entry_b->header.mode) ? entry_b->u.symlink.path : entry_b->u.device.path)));
  1652.    return (strcmp (pathname_a, pathname_b));
  1653. }
  1654.  
  1655.  
  1656. static void parse_line (FILE *buildfile_fp, char *line_buffer, fsentry_t **fsentries, size_t *fsentry_count, parms_t *default_parms)
  1657. {
  1658.    thread_local static char path_on_buildhost[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1659.    thread_local static char path_in_ifs[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  1660.    thread_local static parms_t entry_parms = { 0 }; // current parameters for a filesystem entry (will be initialized to default_parms each time a new entry is parsed in the build file)
  1661.  
  1662.    bool should_discard_inline_contents;
  1663.    bool is_quoted_context;
  1664.    bool is_escaped_char;
  1665.    struct stat stat_buf;
  1666.    struct tm utc_time;
  1667.    void *reallocated_ptr;
  1668.    size_t allocated_size;
  1669.    size_t string_len;
  1670.    char *specifiedpathname_start;
  1671.    char *attrblock_start;
  1672.    char *write_ptr;
  1673.    char *line_ptr;
  1674.    char *value;
  1675.    char *token;
  1676.    char *sep;
  1677.    char *ctx;
  1678.    int read_char;
  1679.  
  1680.    line_ptr = line_buffer;
  1681.    while ((*line_ptr != 0) && isspace (*line_ptr))
  1682.       line_ptr++; // skip leading spaces
  1683.  
  1684.    if ((*line_ptr == 0) || (*line_ptr == '#'))
  1685.       return; // don't process empty lines and comments
  1686.  
  1687.    string_len = (int) strlen (line_buffer);
  1688.    if ((string_len > 0) && (line_buffer[string_len - 1] == '\n'))
  1689.       line_buffer[string_len - 1] = 0; // chop off newline for easier debug output
  1690.  
  1691.    // reset entry values
  1692.    memcpy (&entry_parms, default_parms, sizeof (parms_t));
  1693.    path_in_ifs[0] = 0;
  1694.    path_on_buildhost[0] = 0;
  1695.    should_discard_inline_contents = false;
  1696.  
  1697.    // does this line start with an attribute block ?
  1698.    if (*line_ptr == '[')
  1699.    {
  1700.       line_ptr++; // skip the leading square bracket
  1701.       attrblock_start = line_ptr; // remember where it starts
  1702.       is_quoted_context = false;
  1703.       while ((*line_ptr != 0) && !((*line_ptr == ']') && (line_ptr[-1] != '\\') && !is_quoted_context))
  1704.       {
  1705.          if (*line_ptr == '"')
  1706.             is_quoted_context ^= true; // remember when we're between quotes
  1707.          else if (!is_quoted_context && (*line_ptr == ' '))
  1708.             *line_ptr = RECORD_SEP[0]; // turn all spaces outside quoted contexts into an ASCII record separator to ease token splitting
  1709.          line_ptr++; // reach the next unescaped closing square bracket
  1710.       }
  1711.       if (*line_ptr != ']')
  1712.       {
  1713.          LOG ("warning", 0, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %d: unterminated attributes block (skipping)", buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1714.          return; // invalid attribute block, skip line
  1715.       }
  1716.       *line_ptr = 0; // end the attribute block so that it is a parsable C string
  1717.  
  1718.       // now parse the attribute tokens
  1719.       // DOCUMENTATION: https://www.qnx.com/developers/docs/8.0/com.qnx.doc.neutrino.utilities/topic/m/mkifs.html#mkifs__description
  1720.       token = strtok_r (attrblock_start, RECORD_SEP, &ctx);
  1721.       while (token != NULL)
  1722.       {
  1723.          // evaluate attribute token
  1724.          #define REACH_TOKEN_VALUE() do { value = strchr (token, '=') + 1; if (*value == '"') value++; } while (0)
  1725.          if (false) {}
  1726.          else if (strncmp (token, "prefix=",  7) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms.prefix =  (*value == '/' ? value + 1 : value); } // skip possible leading slash in prefix (NOTE: stolen pointer. Do not free.)
  1727.          else if (strncmp (token, "uid=",     4) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms.uid     = (int) read_integer (value); }
  1728.          else if (strncmp (token, "gid=",     4) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms.gid     = (int) read_integer (value); }
  1729.          else if (strncmp (token, "dperms=",  7) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms.dperms  = (int) read_integer (value); }
  1730.          else if (strncmp (token, "perms=",   6) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); entry_parms.perms   = (int) read_integer (value); }
  1731.          else if (strncmp (token, "type=",    5) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE ();
  1732.             if      (strcmp (value, "dir")  == 0) entry_parms.st_mode = S_IFDIR;
  1733.             else if (strcmp (value, "file") == 0) entry_parms.st_mode = S_IFREG;
  1734.             else if (strcmp (value, "link") == 0) entry_parms.st_mode = S_IFLNK;
  1735.             else if (strcmp (value, "fifo") == 0) entry_parms.st_mode = S_IFIFO;
  1736.             else DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "invalid 'type' attribute in \"%s\" line %d: '%s'", buildfile_pathname, lineno, value);
  1737.          }
  1738.          else if (strncmp (token, "image=",   6) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE ();
  1739.             image_base = (uint32_t) read_integer (value); // read image base address
  1740.             if ((sep = strchr (value, '-')) != NULL) image_end       = (uint32_t) read_integer (sep + 1); // if we have a dash, read optional image end (TODO: check this value and produce an error in the relevant case. Not important.)
  1741.             if ((sep = strchr (value, ',')) != NULL) image_maxsize   = (uint32_t) read_integer (sep + 1); // if we have a comma, read optional image max size
  1742.             if ((sep = strchr (value, '=')) != NULL) image_totalsize = (uint32_t) read_integer (sep + 1); // if we have an equal sign, read optional image padding size
  1743.             if ((sep = strchr (value, '%')) != NULL) image_align     = (uint32_t) read_integer (sep + 1); // if we have a modulo sign, read optional image aligmnent
  1744.             LOG_INFO ("image 0x%x-0x%x maxsize %d totalsize %d align %d", image_base, image_end, image_maxsize, image_totalsize, image_align);
  1745.          }
  1746.          else if (strncmp (token, "virtual=", 8) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE ();
  1747.             if ((bootfile_pathname == NULL) || (startupfile_pathname == NULL)) // FIXME: HACK until I figure out how to re-create them
  1748.                DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "creating bootable images require the --bootfile and --startupfile command-line options in \"%s\" line %d", buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1749.             if ((sep = strchr (value, ',')) != NULL) // do we have a comma separating (optional) processor and boot file name ?
  1750.             {
  1751.                *sep = 0;
  1752.                if (strcmp (value, "x86_64") == 0)
  1753.                {
  1754.                   image_processor = "x86_64"; // save processor
  1755.                   image_processor_base = "x86_64"; // save processor base
  1756.                   image_pagesize = 4 * 1024; // Intel processors use 4 Kb pages
  1757.                }
  1758.                else if (strcmp (value, "aarch64le") == 0)
  1759.                {
  1760.                   image_processor = "aarch64le"; // save processor
  1761.                   image_processor_base = "aarch64"; // save processor base
  1762.                   image_pagesize = 16 * 1024; // ARM processors use 16 Kb pages
  1763.                }
  1764.                else
  1765.                   DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unrecognized processor type in 'virtual' attribute in \"%s\" line %d: '%s'", buildfile_pathname, lineno, value);
  1766.                value = sep + 1;
  1767.             }
  1768.             if (stat (bootfile_pathname, &stat_buf) != 0)
  1769.                DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unable to stat the boot file \"%s\" specified in \"%s\" line %d: %s", bootfile_pathname, buildfile_pathname, lineno, strerror (errno));
  1770.             bootfile_size = stat_buf.st_size; // save preboot file size
  1771.             LOG_INFO ("processor \"%s\" bootfile \"%s\"\n", image_processor, bootfile_pathname);
  1772.             entry_parms.is_bootstrap_file = true;
  1773.          }
  1774.          else if (strncmp (token, "mtime=", 6) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); if (strcmp (value, "*") == 0) entry_parms.mtime = UINT32_MAX; else {
  1775.                // value *must* be "YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS" by specification
  1776.                memset (&utc_time, 0, sizeof (utc_time));
  1777.                if (sscanf_s (value, "%u-%u-%u-%u:%u:%u", &utc_time.tm_year, &utc_time.tm_mon, &utc_time.tm_mday, &utc_time.tm_hour, &utc_time.tm_min, &utc_time.tm_sec) != 6)
  1778.                {
  1779.                   LOG_WARNING ("syntax error in \"%s\" line %d: mtime specification not in YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS format (skipping)", buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1780.                   continue; // invalid attribute block, skip line
  1781.                }
  1782.                utc_time.tm_mon--; // convert month from [1-12] to [0-11]
  1783.                entry_parms.mtime = (uint32_t) mktime (&utc_time);
  1784.             }
  1785.          }
  1786.          else if (strncmp (token, "compress=", 9) == 0) { REACH_TOKEN_VALUE (); startup_header_compression_flag = (strcmp (value, "1") == 0 ? STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_ZLIB : (strcmp (value, "2") == 0 ? STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_LZO : STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_UCL)); }
  1787.          else if (strcmp (token, "+compress")   == 0) startup_header_compression_flag = STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_UCL;
  1788.          else if (strcmp (token, "-compress")   == 0) startup_header_compression_flag = STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_NONE;
  1789.          else if (strcmp (token, "+script")     == 0) entry_parms.is_compiled_bootscript         = true;
  1790.          else if (strcmp (token, "-script")     == 0) entry_parms.is_compiled_bootscript         = false;
  1791.          else if (strcmp (token, "+followlink") == 0) entry_parms.should_follow_symlinks         = true;
  1792.          else if (strcmp (token, "-followlink") == 0) entry_parms.should_follow_symlinks         = false;
  1793.          else if (strcmp (token, "+autolink")   == 0) entry_parms.should_autosymlink_dylib       = true;
  1794.          else if (strcmp (token, "-autolink")   == 0) entry_parms.should_autosymlink_dylib       = false;
  1795.          else if (strcmp (token, "+keeplinked") == 0) entry_parms.should_keep_ld_output          = true;
  1796.          else if (strcmp (token, "-keeplinked") == 0) entry_parms.should_keep_ld_output          = false;
  1797.          else if (strcmp (token, "+dupignore")  == 0) entry_parms.should_ignore_duplicates       = true;
  1798.          else if (strcmp (token, "-dupignore")  == 0) entry_parms.should_ignore_duplicates       = false;
  1799.          else if (strcmp (token, "+optional")   == 0) entry_parms.should_allow_nonexistent_files = true;
  1800.          else if (strcmp (token, "-optional")   == 0) entry_parms.should_allow_nonexistent_files = false;
  1801.          else LOG_WARNING ("unimplemented attribute in \"%s\" line %d: '%s'", buildfile_pathname, lineno, token);
  1802.          #undef REACH_TOKEN_VALUE
  1803.  
  1804.          token = strtok_r (NULL, RECORD_SEP, &ctx); // proceed to next attribute token
  1805.       }
  1806.  
  1807.       line_ptr++; // reach the next character
  1808.       while ((*line_ptr != 0) && isspace (*line_ptr))
  1809.          line_ptr++; // skip leading spaces
  1810.  
  1811.       // are we at the end of the line ? if so, it means the attribute values that are set should become the default
  1812.       if ((*line_ptr == 0) || (*line_ptr == '#'))
  1813.       {
  1814.          #define APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM(attr,descr,fmt) do { if (entry_parms.attr != default_parms->attr) { \
  1815.                LOG_INFO ("changing default " descr " from " fmt " to " fmt " by attribute at \"%s\" line %d", default_parms->attr, entry_parms.attr, buildfile_pathname, lineno); \
  1816.                default_parms->attr = entry_parms.attr; \
  1817.             } } while (0)
  1818.          #define APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR(attr,descr,fmt) do { if (((default_parms->attr == NULL) && (entry_parms.attr != NULL)) || ((default_parms->attr != NULL) && (entry_parms.attr == NULL)) || ((default_parms->attr != NULL) && (entry_parms.attr != NULL) && (strcmp (entry_parms.attr, default_parms->attr) != 0))) { \
  1819.             LOG_INFO ("changing default " descr " from " fmt " to " fmt " by attribute at \"%s\" line %d", (default_parms->attr != NULL ? default_parms->attr : "none"), entry_parms.attr, buildfile_pathname, lineno); \
  1820.                if (default_parms->attr != NULL) free (default_parms->attr); \
  1821.                default_parms->attr = strdup (entry_parms.attr); \
  1822.                ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (default_parms->attr != NULL); \
  1823.             } } while (0)
  1824.          //APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR (new_cwd,                        "current working directory",       "\"%s\"");
  1825.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR (search,                         "search path list",                "\"%s\"");
  1826.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR (prefix,                         "prefix",                          "\"%s\"");
  1827.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (dperms,                         "directory permissions",           "0%o");
  1828.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (perms,                          "file permissions",                "0%o");
  1829.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (uid,                            "owner ID",                        "%d");
  1830.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (gid,                            "group ID",                        "%d");
  1831.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (st_mode,                        "inode type",                      "0%o");
  1832.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (is_compiled_bootscript,         "compiled script state",           "%d");
  1833.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (should_follow_symlinks,         "symlink resolution flag",         "%d");
  1834.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (should_autosymlink_dylib,       "dylib canonical name symlinking", "%d");
  1835.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (should_keep_ld_output,          "linker output preservation flag", "%d");
  1836.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (should_ignore_duplicates,       "ignore duplicates flag",          "%d");
  1837.          APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM (should_allow_nonexistent_files, "ignore nonexistent files flag",   "%d");
  1838.          #undef APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_STR
  1839.          #undef APPLY_DEFAULT_ATTR_NUM
  1840.          return; // end of line reached, proceed to the next line
  1841.       }
  1842.       // end of attributes parsing
  1843.    } // end of "this line starts with an attributes block"
  1844.  
  1845.    // there's data in this line. We expect a filename in the IFS. Read it and unescape escaped characters
  1846.    string_len = sprintf_s (path_in_ifs, sizeof (path_in_ifs), "%s", (entry_parms.prefix != NULL ? entry_parms.prefix : ""));
  1847.    while ((string_len > 0) && (path_in_ifs[string_len - 1] == '/'))
  1848.       string_len--; // chop off any trailing slashes from prefix
  1849.    write_ptr = &path_in_ifs[string_len];
  1850.    *write_ptr++ = '/'; // add ONE trailing slash
  1851.    specifiedpathname_start = write_ptr; // remember the specified pathname will start here
  1852.    is_quoted_context = (*line_ptr == '"');
  1853.    if (is_quoted_context)
  1854.       line_ptr++; // skip a possible initial quote
  1855.    if (*line_ptr == '/')
  1856.    {
  1857.       LOG_WARNING ("paths in the IFS file should not begin with a leading '/' in \"%s\" line %d", buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1858.       line_ptr++; // consistency check: paths in the IFS should not begin with a '/'
  1859.    }
  1860.    while ((*line_ptr != 0) && ((!is_quoted_context && (*line_ptr != '=') && !isspace (*line_ptr)) || (is_quoted_context && (*line_ptr != '"'))))
  1861.    {
  1862.       if (*line_ptr == '\\')
  1863.       {
  1864.          line_ptr++;
  1865.          *write_ptr++ = *line_ptr; // unescape characters that are escaped with '\'
  1866.       }
  1867.       else
  1868.          *write_ptr++ = *line_ptr;
  1869.       line_ptr++;
  1870.    }
  1871.    *write_ptr = 0; // terminate the string
  1872.    if (is_quoted_context && (*line_ptr == '"'))
  1873.       line_ptr++; // skip a possible final quote
  1874.  
  1875.    // we reached a space OR an equal sign
  1876.    while ((*line_ptr != 0) && isspace (*line_ptr))
  1877.       line_ptr++; // skip optional spaces after the filename in the IFS
  1878.  
  1879.    // do we have an equal sign ?
  1880.    if (*line_ptr == '=') // we must be creating either a directory or a file, do we have an equal sign ?
  1881.    {
  1882.       line_ptr++; // skip the equal sign
  1883.       while ((*line_ptr != 0) && isspace (*line_ptr))
  1884.          line_ptr++; // skip optional spaces after the equal sign
  1885.  
  1886.       if (*line_ptr == 0)
  1887.       {
  1888.          LOG_WARNING ("syntax error in \"%s\" line %d: missing data specification after equal sign (skipping)", buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1889.          return; // invalid symlink specification, skip line
  1890.       }
  1891.  
  1892.       // read the host system's path, it may be either a path or a contents definition. Is it a content definition ?
  1893.       if (*line_ptr == '{')
  1894.       {
  1895.          allocated_size = 0;
  1896.  
  1897.          line_ptr++; // skip the leading content definition
  1898.          is_escaped_char = false;
  1899.          for (;;)
  1900.          {
  1901.             read_char = fgetc (buildfile_fp);
  1902.             if (read_char == EOF)
  1903.                DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "syntax error in \"%s\" line %d: unterminated contents block (end of file reached)", buildfile_pathname, lineno); // invalid contents block
  1904.             else if ((read_char == '\\') && !is_escaped_char)
  1905.                is_escaped_char = true; // remember the next char is escaped
  1906.             else if ((read_char == '}') && !is_escaped_char)
  1907.                break; // found an unescaped closing bracked, stop parsing
  1908.             else
  1909.             {
  1910.                is_escaped_char = false; // any other char, meaning the next one will not be escaped
  1911.                if (!should_discard_inline_contents) // only store the contents if we do NOT know the data yet
  1912.                {
  1913.                   if (entry_parms.data.size == allocated_size) // reallocate in 16k blocks
  1914.                   {
  1915.                      reallocated_ptr = realloc (entry_parms.data.bytes, allocated_size + 16384);
  1916.                      ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr);
  1917.                      entry_parms.data.bytes = reallocated_ptr;
  1918.                      allocated_size += 16384;
  1919.                   }
  1920.                   entry_parms.data.bytes[entry_parms.data.size++] = read_char;
  1921.                }
  1922.                if (read_char == '\n')
  1923.                   lineno++; // update line counter as we parse the inline content
  1924.             }
  1925.          } // end for
  1926.       }
  1927.       else // not a content definition between { brackets }, must be either a pathname on the build host, or the target of a symlink
  1928.       {
  1929.          is_quoted_context = (*line_ptr == '"');
  1930.          if (is_quoted_context)
  1931.             line_ptr++; // skip a possible initial quote
  1932.          specifiedpathname_start = line_ptr; // remember where the specified pathname starts
  1933.          write_ptr = line_ptr; // now unescape all characters
  1934.          while ((*line_ptr != 0) && ((!is_quoted_context && !isspace (*line_ptr)) || (is_quoted_context && (*line_ptr != '"'))))
  1935.          {
  1936.             if (*line_ptr == '\\')
  1937.             {
  1938.                line_ptr++;
  1939.                *write_ptr++ = *line_ptr; // unescape characters that are escaped with '\'
  1940.             }
  1941.             else
  1942.                *write_ptr++ = *line_ptr;
  1943.             line_ptr++;
  1944.          }
  1945.          *write_ptr = 0; // terminate the string
  1946.          if (is_quoted_context && (*line_ptr == '"'))
  1947.             line_ptr++; // skip a possible final quote
  1948.  
  1949.          if (S_ISLNK (entry_parms.st_mode)) // are we storing a symlink ?
  1950.             ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_InitWithCString (&entry_parms.data, specifiedpathname_start)); // if so, store the symlink target as the dirent's blob data
  1951.          else // it's a build host filesystem path
  1952.             strcpy_s (path_on_buildhost, sizeof (path_on_buildhost), specifiedpathname_start); // the path on the build host is given after the equal sign
  1953.       }
  1954.    }
  1955.    else // no equal sign, meaning the file will have the same name on the build host filesystem
  1956.    {
  1957.       // consistency check: symlinks MUST have an equal sign
  1958.       if (entry_parms.st_mode == S_IFLNK)
  1959.       {
  1960.          LOG_WARNING ("syntax error in \"%s\" line %d: missing equal sign and symlink target (skipping)", buildfile_pathname, lineno);
  1961.          return; // invalid symlink specification, skip line
  1962.       }
  1963.  
  1964.       strcpy_s (path_on_buildhost, sizeof (path_on_buildhost), specifiedpathname_start); // the path on the build host is the one specified
  1965.       sep = strrchr (specifiedpathname_start, '/');
  1966.       if (sep != NULL)
  1967.          memmove (specifiedpathname_start, sep + 1, strlen (sep + 1) + 1); // the path in the IFS will be the BASENAME of the path specified (after the prefix)
  1968.    }
  1969.  
  1970.    // now add this entry to the image filesystem
  1971.    if (S_ISDIR (entry_parms.st_mode))
  1972.       entry_parms.st_mode |= entry_parms.dperms;
  1973.    else if (S_ISLNK (entry_parms.st_mode))
  1974.       entry_parms.st_mode |= 0777; // NOTE: mkifs sets symlink permissions to rwxrwxrwx !?
  1975.    else // file or device node
  1976.       entry_parms.st_mode |= entry_parms.perms;
  1977.  
  1978.    add_fsentry (fsentries, fsentry_count, &entry_parms, path_in_ifs, path_on_buildhost); // and add filesystem entry
  1979.  
  1980.    if (entry_parms.data.bytes != NULL)
  1981.       free (entry_parms.data.bytes); // if blob data was allocated, free it
  1982.  
  1983.    return; //  finished parsing that line
  1984. }
  1985.  
  1986.  
  1987. int main (int argc, char **argv)
  1988. {
  1989.    // program entrypoint
  1990.  
  1991.    typedef struct ifs_offsets_s
  1992.    {
  1993.       size_t startupheader;
  1994.       size_t startuptrailer;
  1995.       size_t imageheader;
  1996.       size_t imagedir;
  1997.       size_t imagetrailer;
  1998.    } ifs_offsets_t;
  1999.    typedef struct ifs_s
  2000.    {
  2001.       buffer_t data;
  2002.       ifs_offsets_t offsets;
  2003.       size_t final_size; // final size: not known (because not set) until everything has been written
  2004.    } ifs_t;
  2005.  
  2006.    startup_header_t startup_header = { 0 }; // output IFS's startup header
  2007.    startup_trailer_v2_t startup_trailer = { 0 }; // output IFS's startup trailer (version 2, with SHA-512 checksum and int32 checksum)
  2008.    image_header_t image_header = { 0 }; // output IFS's imagefs header
  2009.    image_trailer_v2_t image_trailer = { 0 }; // output IFS's imagefs trailer (version 2, with SHA-512 checksum and int32 checksum)
  2010.    fsentry_t *fsentries = NULL; // output IFS's filesystem entries
  2011.    size_t fsentry_count = 0; // number of entries in the IFS filesystem
  2012.    parms_t default_parms = { // default parameters for a filesystem entry
  2013.       .dperms = 0755,
  2014.       .perms = 0644,
  2015.       .mtime = UINT32_MAX,
  2016.       .mtime_for_inline_files = UINT32_MAX,
  2017.       .prefix = NULL, // will be initialized to a *mallocated* string: "/proc/boot"
  2018.       .should_follow_symlinks = true, // [+|-followlink]
  2019.       .should_autosymlink_dylib = true, // [+|-autolink]
  2020.    };
  2021.    parms_t entry_parms = { 0 }; // current parameters for a filesystem entry (will be initialized to default_parms each time a new entry is parsed in the build file)
  2022.  
  2023.    char path_on_buildhost[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  2024.    char path_in_ifs[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
  2025.    const char *ifs_pathname = NULL;
  2026.    const char *rootdir_pathname = NULL;
  2027.    const fsentry_t *fsentry;
  2028.    void *reallocated_ptr;
  2029.    buffer_t compressed_imagefs;
  2030.    uint8_t *compressor_out;
  2031.    uint8_t *compressor_in;
  2032.    size_t compressor_outlen;
  2033.    size_t compressor_inlen;
  2034.    size_t reallocated_size;
  2035.    size_t available_space;
  2036.    size_t fsentry_index;
  2037.    size_t largest_index;
  2038.    size_t largest_size;
  2039.    size_t imgdir_size;
  2040.    size_t curr_offset;
  2041.    size_t remaining_len;
  2042.    ifs_t ifs = { 0 };
  2043.    int32_t checksum;
  2044.    char *first_pathname = NULL;
  2045.    char *second_pathname = NULL;
  2046.    char *third_pathname = NULL;
  2047.    char *sep;
  2048.    int arg_index;
  2049.    bool is_quoted_context = false;
  2050.    bool is_escaped_char = false;
  2051.    bool should_discard_inline_contents = false;
  2052.    bool want_info = false;
  2053.    bool want_everything = false;
  2054.    bool want_help = false;
  2055.    bool want_dump = false;
  2056.    bool want_strip = false;
  2057.    bool want_hexdump = false;
  2058.    bool hide_filename = false;
  2059.    bool is_foreign_endianness;
  2060.    int compressor_ret;
  2061.    FILE *buildfile_fp;
  2062.  
  2063.    // initialize stuff
  2064.    saved_ELF_sections = (char **) malloc (4 * sizeof (char *));
  2065.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (saved_ELF_sections);
  2066.    saved_ELF_sections[0] = "QNX_info"; // NOTE: MUST BE THE FIRST ONE as we artificially shrink down the array to 1 when using it for boot ELF files
  2067.    saved_ELF_sections[1] = ".gnu_debuglink";
  2068.    saved_ELF_sections[2] = "QNX_usage";
  2069.    saved_ELF_sections[3] = ".note.gnu.build-id"; // undocumented by QNX, but nonetheless preserved
  2070.    saved_ELF_section_count = 4;
  2071.    default_parms.prefix = strdup ("/proc/boot");
  2072.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (default_parms.prefix);
  2073.  
  2074.    // parse arguments
  2075.    for (arg_index = 1; arg_index < argc; arg_index++)
  2076.    {
  2077.       if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--bootfile") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc)) // --bootfile path/to/blob.bin
  2078.          bootfile_pathname = argv[++arg_index];
  2079.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--startupfile") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc)) // --startupfile path/to/blob.bin@0x1030
  2080.       {
  2081.          sep = strchr (argv[++arg_index], '@');
  2082.          if ((sep == NULL) || (sep[1] == 0))
  2083.             DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "the --startupfile arguments expects <pathname>@<entrypoint_from_image_base>");
  2084.          *sep = 0;
  2085.          startupfile_pathname = argv[arg_index];
  2086.          startupfile_ep_from_imagebase = (size_t) read_integer (sep + 1);
  2087.       }
  2088.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--kerneloffs") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc)) // --kerneloffs 0x32000 (undocumented)
  2089.          kernelfile_offset = (size_t) read_integer (argv[++arg_index]);
  2090.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-a") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc)) // -a suffix
  2091.          sym_suffix = argv[++arg_index];
  2092.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-n") == 0)
  2093.          default_parms.mtime_for_inline_files = 0; // inline files should have a mtime set to zero
  2094.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-nn") == 0)
  2095.       {
  2096.          default_parms.mtime = 0; // *all* files should have a mtime set to zero
  2097.          default_parms.mtime_for_inline_files = 0;
  2098.       }
  2099.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--outdir") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc)) // --outdir path
  2100.          second_pathname = argv[++arg_index];
  2101.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--outfile") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc)) // --outfile pathname
  2102.          second_pathname = argv[++arg_index];
  2103.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--info") == 0)
  2104.          want_info = true;
  2105.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--dump") == 0)
  2106.          want_dump = true;
  2107.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--hexdump") == 0) // voluntarily undocumented
  2108.          want_hexdump = true;
  2109.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--strip") == 0)
  2110.          want_strip = true;
  2111.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--everything") == 0)
  2112.          want_everything = true;
  2113.       else if (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--hide-filename") == 0)
  2114.          hide_filename = true;
  2115.       else if (strncmp (argv[arg_index], "-v", 2) == 0) // -v[....]
  2116.          verbose_level += (int) strlen (argv[arg_index] + 1); // increase verbosity by the number of characters in this flag
  2117.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-l") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc))
  2118.          arg_index++; // these args will be parsed once the build file is open
  2119.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-r") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc))
  2120.       {
  2121.          reallocated_size = (SEARCH_PATH != NULL ? strlen (SEARCH_PATH) + 1 : 0) + strlen (argv[arg_index + 1]) + 1;
  2122.          reallocated_ptr = realloc (SEARCH_PATH, reallocated_size); // grow search prefixes array
  2123.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr);
  2124.          if (SEARCH_PATH != NULL)
  2125.             strcat_s (reallocated_ptr, reallocated_size, PATH_SEP);
  2126.          strcat_s (reallocated_ptr, reallocated_size, argv[++arg_index]); // stack up another search prefix
  2127.          SEARCH_PATH = reallocated_ptr;
  2128.       }
  2129.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-s") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc))
  2130.       {
  2131.          reallocated_ptr = realloc (saved_ELF_sections, (saved_ELF_section_count + 1) * sizeof (char *)); // grow ELF sections array
  2132.          ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (reallocated_ptr);
  2133.          saved_ELF_sections = reallocated_ptr;
  2134.          saved_ELF_sections[saved_ELF_section_count++] = argv[++arg_index]; // stack up another ELF section name to preserve
  2135.       }
  2136.       else if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-?") == 0) || (strcmp (argv[arg_index], "--help") == 0))
  2137.          want_help = true;
  2138.       else if ((first_pathname == NULL) && (*argv[arg_index] != '-'))
  2139.          first_pathname = argv[arg_index];
  2140.       else if ((second_pathname == NULL) && (*argv[arg_index] != '-'))
  2141.          second_pathname = argv[arg_index];
  2142.       else if ((third_pathname == NULL) && (*argv[arg_index] != '-'))
  2143.          third_pathname = argv[arg_index];
  2144.       else
  2145.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unrecognized option: '%s'", argv[arg_index]);
  2146.    }
  2147.  
  2148.    // do we want to display help ? (TODO: everything that's commented out is pending implementation)
  2149.    if (want_help)
  2150.    {
  2151.       FILE *out = (want_help ? stdout : stderr); // select the right output channel
  2152.       fprintf (out, "ifstool - QNX in-kernel filesystem creation utility by Pierre-Marie Baty <pm@pmbaty.com>\n");
  2153.       fprintf (out, "          version " VERSION_FMT_YYYYMMDD "\n", VERSION_ARG_YYYYMMDD);
  2154.       if (!want_help)
  2155.          fprintf (out, "error: missing parameters\n");
  2156.       fprintf (out, "usage:\n");
  2157.       fprintf (out, "    ifstool --info [--everything] [--hide-filename] <ifs file>\n");
  2158.       fprintf (out, "    ifstool --dump [--outdir <path>] <ifs file>\n");
  2159.       fprintf (out, "    ifstool --strip [--outfile <pathname>] <ELF file>\n");
  2160.       fprintf (out, "    ifstool [-?|--help]\n");
  2161.       // mkifs [-?] [-l inputline] [-n[n]] [-o directory] [-p patchfile] [-r rootdir] [-s section] [-v] [buildfile] [directory] [outputfile]
  2162.       fprintf (out, "    ifstool [--bootfile <pathname>] [--startupfile <pathname>@<EP_from_imgbase>] [--kerneloffs <fileoffs>] [-a suffix] [-l inputline] [-n[n]] [-r rootdir] [-s section] [-v[...]] [buildfile] [directory] [outputfile]\n");
  2163.       fprintf (out, "NOTE: the compiler mode requires predigested boot and startup files produced by mkifs.\n");
  2164.       fprintf (out, "options:\n");
  2165.       fprintf (out, "    -?       Display some help information.\n");
  2166.       fprintf (out, "    -a .ext  Append a suffix to symbol files generated via [+keeplinked].\n");
  2167.       fprintf (out, "    -l line  Process line before interpreting the buildfile. Input lines given\n");
  2168.       fprintf (out, "             to mkifs should be quoted to prevent interpretation by the shell\n");
  2169.       fprintf (out, "             (especially as mkifs input lines often contain spaces). Multiple\n");
  2170.       fprintf (out, "             -l options are processed in the order specified. No default.\n");
  2171.       fprintf (out, "    -n[n]    Force the modification times of all inline files to be 0. If you\n");
  2172.       fprintf (out, "             specify -nn, mkifs sets the modification times of all files to 0.\n");
  2173.       fprintf (out, "             When mkifs adds files to an IFS image, it uses the timestamp info\n");
  2174.       fprintf (out, "             from the file on the host machine. If mkifs is creating an inline\n");
  2175.       fprintf (out, "             file (which doesn't exist on the host machine), it must generate\n");
  2176.       fprintf (out, "             its own timestamp information. By default, it's the time at which\n");
  2177.       fprintf (out, "             the image is generated. This results in different checksum values\n");
  2178.       fprintf (out, "             for two identical builds, because the file's times are different.\n");
  2179.       fprintf (out, "             If you use -n, the checksum value is the same on all identical\n");
  2180.       fprintf (out, "             builds. The -nn option addresses a quirk in NTFS with daylight\n");
  2181.       fprintf (out, "             savings time. This forces the modification time for all files in\n");
  2182.       fprintf (out, "             the IFS image to be set to 0. This ensures that subsequent builds\n");
  2183.       fprintf (out, "             of the same IFS image have the same checksum.");
  2184. //      fprintf (out, "    -o dir   Specify a directory to be used for all permanent build artifacts,\n");
  2185. //      fprintf (out, "             other than the output image itself. The most common example is\n");
  2186. //      fprintf (out, "             the .sym files generated by the [+keeplinked] attribute.\n");
  2187. //      fprintf (out, "    -p file  Apply patching instructions from this file.\n");
  2188.       fprintf (out, "    -r dir   When searching for host files to be included in the image, search\n");
  2189.       fprintf (out, "             the default paths used for storing binaries within the specified\n");
  2190.       fprintf (out, "             directory before searching the default paths within $QNX_TARGET.\n");
  2191.       fprintf (out, "             You can define multiple -r options; each adds a set of paths to\n");
  2192.       fprintf (out, "             search for files. The -r options are evaluated from left to right\n");
  2193.       fprintf (out, "             meaning the paths prefixed with the first (leftmost) rootdir are\n");
  2194.       fprintf (out, "             searched first, then those prefixed with the second rootdir, and\n");
  2195.       fprintf (out, "             so on.\n");
  2196.       fprintf (out, "             Normally, mkifs searches any paths defined in $MKIFS_PATH when\n");
  2197.       fprintf (out, "             it was called and then the default paths within $QNX_TARGET. The\n");
  2198.       fprintf (out, "             default paths are based on the CPU architecture specified by\n");
  2199.       fprintf (out, "             $PROCESSOR and $PROCESSOR_BASE. If you specify -r options, mkifs\n");
  2200.       fprintf (out, "             searches the default paths prefixed with each dir variable before\n");
  2201.       fprintf (out, "             searching those within $QNX_TARGET. These paths are:\n");
  2202.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/sbin\n");
  2203.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/usr/sbin\n");
  2204.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/boot/sys\n");
  2205.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR_BASE}/boot/sys\n");
  2206.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/bin\n");
  2207.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/usr/bin\n");
  2208.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/lib\n");
  2209.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/lib/dll\n");
  2210.       fprintf (out, "               dir/${PROCESSOR}/usr/lib\n");
  2211.       fprintf (out, "             NOTE: The structure of the directory paths under dir must be\n");
  2212.       fprintf (out, "             identical to that of the default paths under $QNX_TARGET, but the\n");
  2213.       fprintf (out, "             root dir itself may be any path you choose. For example, if you\n");
  2214.       fprintf (out, "             wanted to include /scratch/aarch64le/sbin/devb-sata, you would\n");
  2215.       fprintf (out, "             specify a -r option like this:\n");
  2216.       fprintf (out, "               -r /scratch\n");
  2217.       fprintf (out, "             Note that you don't include $PROCESSOR or $PROCESSOR_BASE in dir.\n");
  2218.       fprintf (out, "    -s name  Don't strip the named section from ELF executables when creating\n");
  2219.       fprintf (out, "             an IFS image. You can use this option more than once to specify\n");
  2220.       fprintf (out, "             additional sections. By default, mkifs doesn't strip:\n");
  2221.       fprintf (out, "               .gnu_debuglink - the name and checksum of the debug info file\n");
  2222.       fprintf (out, "               QNX_info       - build properties\n");
  2223.       fprintf (out, "               QNX_usage      - usage message\n");
  2224.       fprintf (out, "             You can use the keepsection attribute to specify the sections\n");
  2225.       fprintf (out, "             that are not to be stripped from specific files in the image. For\n");
  2226.       fprintf (out, "             files in the bootstrap section (like startup or procnto), the\n");
  2227.       fprintf (out, "             global keepsection list affected by -s does not apply to these\n");
  2228.       fprintf (out, "             files. For them, only the QNX_info section is kept.\n");
  2229.       fprintf (out, "    -v[v..]  Operate verbosely. Specifying additional v options increases the\n");
  2230.       fprintf (out, "             verbosity.\n");
  2231.       exit (want_help ? 0 : 1);
  2232.    }
  2233.  
  2234.    // else do we want info about a particular IFS ? if so, dissecate it
  2235.    else if (want_info)
  2236.       exit (dump_ifs_info (first_pathname, want_everything, hide_filename));
  2237.  
  2238.    // else do we want to dump its contents ? if so, do so
  2239.    else if (want_dump)
  2240.       exit (dump_ifs_contents (first_pathname, (second_pathname != NULL ? second_pathname : ".")));
  2241.  
  2242.    // else do we want to hex dump a file ? (this is voluntarily undocumented)
  2243.    else if (want_hexdump)
  2244.       exit (dump_file_hex (first_pathname));
  2245.  
  2246.    // else do we want to strip an ELF file ? if so, do so
  2247.    else if (want_strip)
  2248.    {
  2249.       buffer_t file;
  2250.       ASSERT (Buffer_ReadFromFile (&file, first_pathname), "can't open \"%s\" for reading: %s", first_pathname, strerror (errno));
  2251.       ASSERT (Buffer_StripELFFile (&file, (const char **) saved_ELF_sections, saved_ELF_section_count, false, first_pathname), "error stripping \"%s\": %s", first_pathname, strerror (errno));
  2252.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteToFile (&file, (second_pathname != NULL ? second_pathname : "<stdout>")));
  2253.       exit (0);
  2254.    }
  2255.  
  2256.    // we want to CREATE an IFS file
  2257.    buildfile_pathname = first_pathname; // assign the pathnames properly
  2258.    ifs_pathname = (third_pathname != NULL ? third_pathname : second_pathname); // this is some curious handling of cmdline args, but that's the way mkxfs does it
  2259.    rootdir_pathname = (third_pathname != NULL ? second_pathname : NULL);
  2260.  
  2261.    // make sure we have ${QNX_TARGET} pointing somewhere
  2262.    QNX_TARGET = getenv ("QNX_TARGET");
  2263.    if (QNX_TARGET == NULL)
  2264.       DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "the QNX_TARGET environment variable is not set");
  2265.    else if (access (QNX_TARGET, 0) != 0)
  2266.       DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "the QNX_TARGET environment variable doesn't point to an existing directory");
  2267.  
  2268.    // open build file
  2269.    if ((buildfile_pathname != NULL) && (strcmp (buildfile_pathname, "-") != 0))
  2270.    {
  2271.       fopen_s (&buildfile_fp, buildfile_pathname, "rb"); // open it
  2272.       if (buildfile_fp == NULL)
  2273.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unable to open build file \"%s\" for reading: %s", buildfile_pathname, strerror (errno));
  2274.    }
  2275.    else // no build file specified: use stdin
  2276.    {
  2277.       buildfile_pathname = "<stdin>";
  2278.       buildfile_fp = stdin;
  2279.    }
  2280.  
  2281.    // stack up filesystem entries
  2282.    memcpy (&entry_parms, &default_parms, sizeof (default_parms));
  2283.    entry_parms.st_mode = S_IFDIR | default_parms.dperms;
  2284.    add_fsentry (&fsentries, &fsentry_count, &entry_parms, "", NULL); // add the root dir first
  2285.  
  2286.    // parse -l arguments before everything else
  2287.    for (arg_index = 1; arg_index < argc; arg_index++)
  2288.       if ((strcmp (argv[arg_index], "-l") == 0) && (arg_index + 1 < argc))
  2289.          parse_line (NULL, argv[++arg_index], &fsentries, &fsentry_count, &default_parms);
  2290.  
  2291.    // parse the IFS build file line per line
  2292.    while (fgets (line_buffer, sizeof (line_buffer), buildfile_fp) != NULL)
  2293.    {
  2294.       if (current_line != NULL)
  2295.          free (current_line);
  2296.       current_line = strdup (line_buffer);
  2297.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (current_line);
  2298.       lineno++; // keep track of current line number
  2299.       parse_line (buildfile_fp, line_buffer, &fsentries, &fsentry_count, &default_parms);
  2300.    }
  2301.  
  2302.    fclose (buildfile_fp); // finished parsing the build file
  2303.  
  2304.    // if a root dir was specified, open it as a directory and recursively add all of its contents to the filesystem
  2305.    if (rootdir_pathname != NULL)
  2306.       add_directory_contents_recursively (&fsentries, &fsentry_count, rootdir_pathname, strlen (rootdir_pathname), &default_parms);
  2307.  
  2308.    //////////////////////////////////
  2309.    // start constructing the IFS file
  2310.  
  2311.    Buffer_Initialize (&ifs.data);
  2312.  
  2313.    // do we have a startup file ? if so, this is a bootable image
  2314.    if (startupfile_pathname != NULL)
  2315.    {
  2316.       // write boot prefix
  2317.       // ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
  2318.       // # FIXME: figure out how to re-create it
  2319.       // ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
  2320.       buffer_t file;
  2321.       if (!Buffer_ReadFromFile (&file, bootfile_pathname))
  2322.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "failed to open \"%s\" for reading: %s", bootfile_pathname, strerror (errno));
  2323.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendBuffer (&ifs.data, &file)); // write boot blob
  2324.       Buffer_Forget (&file);
  2325.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2326.  
  2327.       ifs.offsets.startupheader = ifs.data.size; // save startup header offset for future use
  2328.       memset (&startup_header, 0, sizeof (startup_header)); // prepare startup header
  2329.       memcpy (startup_header.signature, "\xeb\x7e\xff\x00", 4); // startup header signature, i.e. 0xff7eeb
  2330.       startup_header.version       = 1;
  2331.       startup_header.flags1        = STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_VIRTUAL | STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_TRAILER_V2 | startup_header_compression_flag; // flags, 0x21 (STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_VIRTUAL | STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_TRAILER_V2)
  2332.       startup_header.header_size   = sizeof (startup_header); // 256
  2333.       if (strcmp (image_processor, "x86_64") == 0)
  2334.          startup_header.machine = ELF_MACHINE_X86_64; // EM_X86_64
  2335.       else if (strcmp (image_processor, "aarch64le") == 0)
  2336.          startup_header.machine = ELF_MACHINE_AARCH64; // EM_AARCH64
  2337.       else
  2338.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unsupported processor type '%s' found in build file \"%s\"", image_processor, buildfile_pathname); // should not happen
  2339.       startup_header.startup_vaddr = image_base + (uint32_t) startupfile_ep_from_imagebase; // [I ] Virtual Address to transfer to after IPL is done, here 0x01403008 (appears in "Entry" column for "startup.*")
  2340.       startup_header.image_paddr   = image_base + (uint32_t) bootfile_size;                 // F[IS] Physical address of image, here 0x01400f30 (appears in "Offset" column for "startup-header" which is the first entry/start of file)
  2341.       startup_header.ram_paddr     = startup_header.image_paddr;                            // [IS] Physical address of RAM to copy image to (startup_size bytes copied), here 0x01400f30 (same as above)
  2342.       startup_header.ram_size      = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER;                                  // [ S] Amount of RAM used by the startup program and executables contained in the file system, here 0x00cd6128 i.e. 13 459 752 dec. which is 13 Mb. i.e. IFS file size minus 0x9eee (40686)
  2343.       startup_header.startup_size  = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER;                                  // [I ] Size of startup (never compressed), here 0x02f148 or 192 840 bytes
  2344.       startup_header.stored_size   = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER;                                  // [I ] Size of entire image file (startup + *optionally compressed* imagefs) without optional boot prefix, here 0x00cd6128
  2345.       startup_header.imagefs_size  = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER;                                  // [ S] Size of uncompressed imagefs, here 0x00ca6fe0 or 13 266 912 bytes
  2346.       startup_header.preboot_size  = (uint16_t) bootfile_size;                              // [I ] Size of loaded before header, here 0xf30 or 3888 bytes (size of "bios.boot" file))
  2347.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&ifs.data, &startup_header, sizeof (startup_header))); // write startup header
  2348.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2349.  
  2350.       // ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
  2351.       // # FIXME: figure out how to re-create it:
  2352.       // first: open "startup-x86" ELF file,
  2353.       //        lookup section headers table (there is no program headers table in this one)
  2354.       //        FIXME: figure out something in there where the result is 0x1401030 !!!
  2355.       // then: call the linker: ld --sysroot=${QNX_TARGET}/x86_64/ -T${QNX_TARGET}/x86_64/lib/nto.link --section-start .text=0x1401030 --no-relax ${QNX_TARGET}/x86_64/boot/sys/startup-x86 -o startup.bin.UNSTRIPPED
  2356.       // then: parse resulting ELF file, take all program segments and concatenate them --> this is the blob (FIXME: wrong?)
  2357.       // ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
  2358. #if 0 // nonworking
  2359.       // <deleted>
  2360. #else // working
  2361.       if (!Buffer_ReadFromFile (&file, startupfile_pathname))
  2362.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "failed to open \"%s\" for reading: %s", startupfile_pathname, strerror (errno));
  2363.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendBuffer (&ifs.data, &file)); // write startup blob
  2364.       Buffer_Forget (&file);
  2365. #endif // working
  2366.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2367.  
  2368.       ifs.offsets.startuptrailer = ifs.data.size; // save startup trailer offset for future use
  2369.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&ifs.data, &startup_trailer, sizeof (startup_trailer))); // write startup trailer
  2370.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2371.    }
  2372.  
  2373.    ifs.offsets.imageheader = ifs.data.size; // save image header offset for future use
  2374.    memset (&image_header, 0, sizeof (image_header)); // prepare image header
  2375.    memcpy (&image_header.signature, "imagefs", 7); // image filesystem signature, i.e. "imagefs"
  2376.    image_header.flags         = IMAGE_FLAGS_TRAILER_V2 | IMAGE_FLAGS_SORTED | IMAGE_FLAGS_INO_BITS; // endian neutral flags, 0x1c (IMAGE_FLAGS_TRAILER_V2 | IMAGE_FLAGS_SORTED | IMAGE_FLAGS_INO_BITS)
  2377.    image_header.image_size    = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER; // size from header to end of trailer (here 0xca6fe0 or 13 266 912)
  2378.    image_header.hdr_dir_size  = WILL_BE_FILLED_LATER; // size from header to last dirent (here 0x12b8 or 4792)
  2379.    image_header.dir_offset    = sizeof (image_header); // offset from header to first dirent (here 0x5c or 92)
  2380.    image_header.boot_ino[0]   = image_kernel_ino; // inode of files for bootstrap p[ro?]g[ra?]ms (here 0xa0000002, 0, 0, 0)
  2381.    image_header.script_ino    = image_bootscript_ino; // inode of file for script (here 3)
  2382.    image_header.mountpoint[0] = '/'; // default mountpoint for image ("/" + "\0\0\0")
  2383.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&ifs.data, &image_header, sizeof (image_header))); // write image header
  2384.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2385.  
  2386.    // write image directory (with the wrong file offsets)
  2387.    ifs.offsets.imagedir = ifs.data.size; // save image directory offset for future use
  2388.    curr_offset = ifs.offsets.imagedir;
  2389.    for (fsentry_index = 0; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2390.    {
  2391.       Buffer_WriteIFSDirectoryEntryAt (&ifs.data, curr_offset, &fsentries[fsentry_index]); // write each dirent (the unknown fields will be fixed later)
  2392.       curr_offset += fsentries[fsentry_index].header.size; // advance to the next one
  2393.    }
  2394.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_AppendByteArray (&ifs.data, "\0\0\0\0")); // there seems to be 4 bytes of padding after the image directory
  2395.    imgdir_size = ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imagedir; // measure image dir size and save it for future use
  2396.  
  2397.    // is it a bootable image with a startup file ?
  2398.    if (startupfile_pathname != NULL)
  2399.    {
  2400.       // compute the kernel offset: address of the first page that comes after the directory entries
  2401.       kernelfile_offset = ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_pagesize);
  2402.  
  2403.       // write the filesystem entries that may fit before the kernel
  2404.       for (;;)
  2405.       {
  2406.          available_space = kernelfile_offset - ifs.data.size; // measure the available space until the kernel
  2407.  
  2408.          // look for the biggest one that can fit
  2409.          largest_index = 0;
  2410.          largest_size = 0;
  2411.          for (fsentry_index = 1; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2412.          {
  2413.             if (!S_ISREG (fsentries[fsentry_index].header.mode) || fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written || (fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.size > available_space))
  2414.                continue; // skip all entries that don't have a separate data block, those who were written already and those that wouldn't fit
  2415.             if (fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.size > largest_size)
  2416.             {
  2417.                largest_size = fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.size;
  2418.                largest_index = fsentry_index;
  2419.             }
  2420.          }
  2421.          if (largest_size == 0)
  2422.             break; // found none ? if so, stop searching
  2423.          fsentry_index = largest_index;
  2424.  
  2425.          fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.offset = (uint32_t) (ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imageheader); // save file data blob offset in file structure
  2426.          Buffer_AppendIFSFileData (&ifs.data, &fsentries[fsentry_index]); // write file data
  2427.          fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // and remember this file's data was written
  2428.       }
  2429.       LOG_INFO ("Last written offset: 0x%zx", ifs.data.size);
  2430.       LOG_INFO ("Kernel file offset: 0x%zx", kernelfile_offset);
  2431.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, kernelfile_offset)); // reach the kernel offset
  2432.  
  2433.       // now write the QNX kernel
  2434.       for (fsentry_index = 1; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2435.          if (fsentries[fsentry_index].header.ino == image_kernel_ino)
  2436.             break; // locate the kernel directory entry (can't fail)
  2437.       fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.offset = (uint32_t) (ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imageheader); // save file data blob offset in file structure
  2438.       Buffer_AppendIFSFileData (&ifs.data, &fsentries[fsentry_index]); // write kernel file data
  2439.       fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // and remember this file's data was written
  2440.    }
  2441.  
  2442.    // then write all the other files by increasing inode number: ELF files first
  2443.    for (fsentry_index = 1; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2444.    {
  2445.       if (!S_ISREG (fsentries[fsentry_index].header.mode) || fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written // filter out anything that's not a file, and anything that's been already written
  2446.           || (fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.size < 4) || (memcmp (fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.UNSAVED_databuf, ELF_MAGIC_STR, 4) != 0)) // filter out anything that's not an ELF file
  2447.          continue; // skip all entries that don't have a separate data block and those who were written already
  2448.       fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.offset = (uint32_t) (ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imageheader); // save file data blob offset in file structure
  2449.       Buffer_AppendIFSFileData (&ifs.data, &fsentries[fsentry_index]); // write file data
  2450.       fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // and remember this file's data was written
  2451.    }
  2452.    // other files (non-ELF, e.g. scripts and data files) last, in decreasing size order
  2453.    for (;;)
  2454.    {
  2455.       // look for the biggest one that can fit
  2456.       largest_index = 0;
  2457.       largest_size = 0;
  2458.       for (fsentry_index = 1; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2459.       {
  2460.          if (!S_ISREG (fsentries[fsentry_index].header.mode) || fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written)
  2461.             continue; // skip all entries that don't have a separate data block, those who were written already and those that wouldn't fit
  2462.          if (fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.size > largest_size)
  2463.          {
  2464.             largest_size = fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.size;
  2465.             largest_index = fsentry_index;
  2466.          }
  2467.       }
  2468.       if (largest_size == 0)
  2469.          break; // found none ? if so, stop searching
  2470.       fsentry_index = largest_index;
  2471.  
  2472.       fsentries[fsentry_index].u.file.offset = (uint32_t) (ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imageheader); // save file data blob offset in file structure
  2473.       Buffer_AppendIFSFileData (&ifs.data, &fsentries[fsentry_index]); // write file data
  2474.       fsentries[fsentry_index].UNSAVED_was_data_written = true; // and remember this file's data was written
  2475.    }
  2476.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2477.  
  2478.    // finally, write trailer (including empty checksum)
  2479.    ifs.offsets.imagetrailer = ifs.data.size; // save image trailer offset for future use
  2480.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_Append (&ifs.data, &image_trailer, sizeof (image_trailer))); // write image trailer
  2481.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, ROUND_TO_UPPER_MULTIPLE (ifs.data.size, image_align))); // pad as necessary
  2482.  
  2483.    // if we need to pad it to a specific length, do so
  2484.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_PadWithZeroesTo (&ifs.data, image_totalsize));
  2485.    ifs.final_size = ifs.data.size; // and this is the final size of the IFS
  2486.  
  2487.    // see if we are past the image max size, in which case it's an error
  2488.    if (ifs.final_size > image_maxsize)
  2489.       DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "image file size %zd exceeds max size (%zd)", ifs.final_size, (size_t) image_maxsize);
  2490.  
  2491.    // do we have a startup file ? if so, this is a bootable image
  2492.    if (startupfile_pathname != NULL)
  2493.    {
  2494.       // patch the startup header with its final values
  2495.       startup_header.startup_size = (uint32_t) (ifs.offsets.imageheader - ifs.offsets.startupheader); // size of startup header up to image header
  2496.       startup_header.imagefs_size = (uint32_t) (ifs.final_size - ifs.offsets.imageheader); // size of uncompressed imagefs
  2497.       startup_header.ram_size     = (uint32_t) (ifs.final_size - ifs.offsets.startupheader);
  2498.       startup_header.stored_size  = (uint32_t) (ifs.final_size - ifs.offsets.startupheader);
  2499.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (&ifs.data, ifs.offsets.startupheader, &startup_header, sizeof (startup_header))); // write the final startup header at its right offset
  2500.    }
  2501.  
  2502.    // rewrite image header with final values
  2503.    image_header.image_size = (uint32_t) (ifs.final_size - ifs.offsets.imageheader); // size of uncompressed imagefs
  2504.    image_header.hdr_dir_size = sizeof (image_header) + (uint32_t) imgdir_size; // size from start of image header to last dirent
  2505.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (&ifs.data, ifs.offsets.imageheader, &image_header, sizeof (image_header))); // write image header
  2506.  
  2507.    // rewrite image directory with final offset values
  2508.    if (image_header.flags & IMAGE_FLAGS_SORTED)
  2509.       qsort (&fsentries[1], fsentry_count - 1, sizeof (fsentry_t), fsentry_compare_pathnames_cb); // sort the filesystem entries by pathname if necessary
  2510.    curr_offset = ifs.offsets.imagedir; // position ourselves at the beginning of the image directory
  2511.    for (fsentry_index = 0; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2512.    {
  2513.       Buffer_WriteIFSDirectoryEntryAt (&ifs.data, curr_offset, &fsentries[fsentry_index]); // rewrite each dirent
  2514.       curr_offset += fsentries[fsentry_index].header.size; // advance to the next one
  2515.    }
  2516.  
  2517.    // ALL CHECKSUMS AT THE VERY END
  2518.  
  2519.    // compute SHA-512 checksum and V1 checksum of image block
  2520.    if (   ( (image_header.flags & IMAGE_FLAGS_BIGENDIAN) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__))
  2521.        || (!(image_header.flags & IMAGE_FLAGS_BIGENDIAN) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__   )))
  2522.       is_foreign_endianness = true; // if the header is big endian and we're on a little endian machine, or the other way around, it's a foreign endianness
  2523.    else
  2524.       is_foreign_endianness = false; // else this header is for the same endianness as us
  2525.  
  2526.    if (image_header.flags & IMAGE_FLAGS_TRAILER_V2) // is it a V2 trailer ?
  2527.    {
  2528.       SHA512 (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imageheader], ifs.offsets.imagetrailer - ifs.offsets.imageheader, &ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imagetrailer]); // compute SHA512 checksum and write it in place
  2529.       checksum = update_checksum (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imageheader], ifs.offsets.imagetrailer + SHA512_DIGEST_LENGTH - ifs.offsets.imageheader, is_foreign_endianness); // compute old checksum
  2530.       memcpy (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imagetrailer + SHA512_DIGEST_LENGTH], &checksum, 4); // and write it in place
  2531.    }
  2532.    else // old V1 trailer
  2533.    {
  2534.       checksum = update_checksum (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imageheader], ifs.offsets.imagetrailer - ifs.offsets.imageheader, is_foreign_endianness); // compute old checksum
  2535.       memcpy (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imagetrailer], &checksum, 4); // and write it in place
  2536.    }
  2537.  
  2538.    // should we compress the image block ?
  2539.    if (startup_header_compression_flag != STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_NONE)
  2540.    {
  2541.       // it appears mkifs compresses data in blocks, prefixed by 2-byte block size in BIG ENDIAN
  2542.       Buffer_InitWithSize (&compressed_imagefs, image_header.image_size * 11 / 10); // mallocate and add 10% for safety
  2543.       compressed_imagefs.size = 0;
  2544.       compressor_in = &ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.imageheader]; // point at the start of the data to compress
  2545.       compressor_out = &compressed_imagefs.bytes[2]; // point after the compressed block size word
  2546.       remaining_len = ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imageheader; // see how many bytes there are to compress
  2547.  
  2548.       if (startup_header_compression_flag == STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_UCL)
  2549.          ASSERT (ucl_init () == UCL_E_OK, "UCL library initialization failed -- please recompile this tool with less aggressive optimizations");
  2550.       else if (startup_header_compression_flag == STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_LZO)
  2551.          ASSERT (ucl_init () == UCL_E_OK, "LZO library initialization failed -- please recompile this tool with less aggressive optimizations");
  2552.       else if (startup_header_compression_flag == STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_ZLIB)
  2553.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unimplemented compression scheme: zlib (FIXME)");
  2554.       else
  2555.          DIE_WITH_EXITCODE (1, "unsupported compression flags: 0x%2x", startup_header_compression_flag);
  2556.    
  2557.       // run the compressible payload (the imagefs) through the right compression algorithm
  2558.       while (remaining_len > 0)
  2559.       {
  2560.          compressor_inlen = (ucl_uint) remaining_len; // size the compressor input appropriately
  2561.          if (compressor_inlen > 65536)
  2562.             compressor_inlen = 65536; // cap it to a VERY conservative value
  2563.          if (startup_header_compression_flag == STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_UCL)
  2564.          {
  2565.             // UCL compression. NOTE: the decompressor function used in startup-x86 is "ucl_nrv2b_decompress_8". Also compression level is hardcoded at 9 in mkifs, but can range from 1 to 10
  2566.             static ucl_uint ucl_outlen; // have a different variable because of pointer size mismatch
  2567.             while (((compressor_ret = ucl_nrv2b_99_compress (compressor_in, (ucl_uint) compressor_inlen, compressor_out, &ucl_outlen, NULL, 9, NULL, NULL)) == UCL_E_OK) && (ucl_outlen > 0xFFFF))
  2568.                compressor_inlen -= image_pagesize; // as long as we can't produce compressed blocks whose size can fit in 2 bytes, try again with one page input less
  2569.             ASSERT (compressor_ret == UCL_E_OK, "UCL compression error: ucl_nrv2b_99_compress() returned %d", compressor_ret); // make sure it's not a compression error
  2570.             compressor_outlen = ucl_outlen; // cast back to size_t
  2571.          }
  2572.          else if (startup_header_compression_flag == STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_LZO)
  2573.          {
  2574.             // LZO compression. NOTE: the compressor function used in mkifs is "lzo1x_999_compress" which is from the full LZO package... I use use minilzo, but I have to admit the compression ratio of the full LZO is *much* better.
  2575.             static lzo_align_t lzo_workmem[(LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS + (sizeof (lzo_align_t) - 1)) / sizeof(lzo_align_t)]; // heap-allocated aligned buffer
  2576.             static lzo_uint lzo_outlen; // have a different variable because of pointer size mismatch
  2577.             while (((compressor_ret = lzo1x_1_compress (compressor_in, compressor_inlen, compressor_out, &lzo_outlen, lzo_workmem)) == UCL_E_OK) && (lzo_outlen > 0xFFFF))
  2578.                compressor_inlen -= image_pagesize; // as long as we can't produce compressed blocks whose size can fit in 2 bytes, try again with one page input less
  2579.             ASSERT (compressor_ret == LZO_E_OK, "LZO compression error: lzo1x_1_compress() returned %d", compressor_ret); // make sure it's not a compression error
  2580.             compressor_outlen = lzo_outlen; // cast back to size_t
  2581.          }
  2582.          else if (startup_header_compression_flag == STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_COMPRESS_ZLIB)
  2583.          {
  2584.             // Zlib (TODO)
  2585.          }
  2586.  
  2587.          // the compression produced a block smaller than 65536 bytes
  2588.          //LOG_DEBUG ("compressed block size %zd", compressor_outlen);
  2589.          compressed_imagefs.bytes[compressed_imagefs.size + 0] = (uint8_t) (compressor_outlen >> 8); // write compressed block size word (in big endian)
  2590.          compressed_imagefs.bytes[compressed_imagefs.size + 1] = (uint8_t) (compressor_outlen >> 0);
  2591.          compressed_imagefs.size += 2 + (size_t) compressor_outlen; // advance in compression buffer by the compressed block size word plus the compressed block size
  2592.  
  2593.          remaining_len -= compressor_inlen; // see how many bytes remain to compress
  2594.  
  2595.          compressor_in += compressor_inlen; // advance in input stream
  2596.          compressor_out += 2 + compressor_outlen; // advance in output stream
  2597.       }
  2598.  
  2599.       compressed_imagefs.bytes[compressed_imagefs.size + 0] = 0; // write the end of stream marker (empty block with nil size)
  2600.       compressed_imagefs.bytes[compressed_imagefs.size + 1] = 0;
  2601.       compressed_imagefs.size += 2;
  2602.       LOG_INFO ("compressed %zd bytes into %zd bytes\n", ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.imageheader, compressed_imagefs.size);
  2603.  
  2604.       /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  2605.       // WARNING: ALL IFS OFFSETS BECOME INVALID PAST THIS POINT //
  2606.       /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  2607.  
  2608.       // now place the compressed buffer in the payload at the imagefs offset
  2609.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteBufferAt (&ifs.data, ifs.offsets.imageheader, &compressed_imagefs));
  2610.       ifs.data.size = ifs.offsets.imageheader + compressed_imagefs.size; // update IFS data size
  2611.       Buffer_Forget (&compressed_imagefs);
  2612.  
  2613.       // fix the stored size in the startup header
  2614.       startup_header.stored_size = (uint32_t) (ifs.data.size - ifs.offsets.startupheader);
  2615.       ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteAt (&ifs.data, ifs.offsets.startupheader, &startup_header, sizeof (startup_header))); // write the final startup header at its right offset
  2616.    }
  2617.  
  2618.    // do we have a startup file ? if so, this is a bootable image
  2619.    if (startupfile_pathname != NULL)
  2620.    {
  2621.       // compute SHA-512 checksum and V1 checksum of startup block
  2622.       if (   ( (startup_header.flags1 & STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_BIGENDIAN) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__))
  2623.           || (!(startup_header.flags1 & STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_BIGENDIAN) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__   )))
  2624.          is_foreign_endianness = true; // if the header is big endian and we're on a little endian machine, or the other way around, it's a foreign endianness
  2625.       else
  2626.          is_foreign_endianness = false; // else this header is for the same endianness as us
  2627.  
  2628.       if (startup_header.flags1 & STARTUP_HDR_FLAGS1_TRAILER_V2) // is it a V2 trailer ?
  2629.       {
  2630.          SHA512 (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.startupheader], ifs.offsets.startuptrailer - ifs.offsets.startupheader, &ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.startuptrailer]); // compute SHA512 checksum and write it in place
  2631.          checksum = update_checksum (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.startupheader], ifs.offsets.startuptrailer + SHA512_DIGEST_LENGTH - ifs.offsets.startupheader, is_foreign_endianness); // compute old checksum
  2632.          memcpy (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.startuptrailer + SHA512_DIGEST_LENGTH], &checksum, 4); // and write it in place
  2633.       }
  2634.       else // old V1 trailer
  2635.       {
  2636.          checksum = update_checksum (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.startupheader], ifs.offsets.startuptrailer - ifs.offsets.startupheader, is_foreign_endianness); // compute old checksum
  2637.          memcpy (&ifs.data.bytes[ifs.offsets.startuptrailer], &checksum, 4); // and write it in place
  2638.       }
  2639.    }
  2640.  
  2641.    // now rewrite IFS with the correct checksums
  2642.    ASSERT_WITH_ERRNO (Buffer_WriteToFile (&ifs.data, (ifs_pathname != NULL ? ifs_pathname : "<stdout>")));
  2643.  
  2644.    // finished, cleanup
  2645.    for (fsentry_index = 0; fsentry_index < fsentry_count; fsentry_index++)
  2646.    {
  2647.       fsentry = &fsentries[fsentry_index]; // quick access to filesystem entry
  2648.       if (S_ISDIR (fsentry->header.mode))
  2649.          free (fsentry->u.dir.path);
  2650.       else if (S_ISLNK (fsentry->header.mode))
  2651.       {
  2652.          free (fsentry->u.symlink.path);
  2653.          free (fsentry->u.symlink.contents);
  2654.       }
  2655.       else if (S_ISREG (fsentry->header.mode))
  2656.       {
  2657.          free (fsentry->u.file.path);
  2658.          free (fsentry->u.file.UNSAVED_databuf);
  2659.       }
  2660.       else if (S_ISFIFO (fsentry->header.mode))
  2661.          free (fsentry->u.device.path);
  2662.    }
  2663.  
  2664.    // and exit with a success code
  2665.    LOG_INFO ("Success");
  2666.    exit (0);
  2667. }
  2668.