2 * unistr.c - NTFS Unicode string handling. Part of the Linux-NTFS project.
4 * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Anton Altaparmakov
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28 * All these routines assume that the Unicode characters are in little endian
29 * encoding inside the strings!!!
33 * This is used by the name collation functions to quickly determine what
34 * characters are (in)valid.
36 static const u8 legal_ansi_char_array[0x40] = {
37 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10,
38 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10,
40 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10,
41 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10, 0x10,
43 0x17, 0x07, 0x18, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17,
44 0x17, 0x17, 0x18, 0x16, 0x16, 0x17, 0x07, 0x00,
46 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17, 0x17,
47 0x17, 0x17, 0x04, 0x16, 0x18, 0x16, 0x18, 0x18,
51 * ntfs_are_names_equal - compare two Unicode names for equality
52 * @s1: name to compare to @s2
53 * @s1_len: length in Unicode characters of @s1
54 * @s2: name to compare to @s1
55 * @s2_len: length in Unicode characters of @s2
56 * @ic: ignore case bool
57 * @upcase: upcase table (only if @ic == IGNORE_CASE)
58 * @upcase_size: length in Unicode characters of @upcase (if present)
60 * Compare the names @s1 and @s2 and return TRUE (1) if the names are
61 * identical, or FALSE (0) if they are not identical. If @ic is IGNORE_CASE,
62 * the @upcase table is used to performa a case insensitive comparison.
64 BOOL ntfs_are_names_equal(const ntfschar *s1, size_t s1_len,
65 const ntfschar *s2, size_t s2_len, const IGNORE_CASE_BOOL ic,
66 const ntfschar *upcase, const u32 upcase_size)
70 if (ic == CASE_SENSITIVE)
71 return !ntfs_ucsncmp(s1, s2, s1_len);
72 return !ntfs_ucsncasecmp(s1, s2, s1_len, upcase, upcase_size);
76 * ntfs_collate_names - collate two Unicode names
77 * @name1: first Unicode name to compare
78 * @name2: second Unicode name to compare
79 * @err_val: if @name1 contains an invalid character return this value
80 * @ic: either CASE_SENSITIVE or IGNORE_CASE
81 * @upcase: upcase table (ignored if @ic is CASE_SENSITIVE)
82 * @upcase_len: upcase table size (ignored if @ic is CASE_SENSITIVE)
84 * ntfs_collate_names collates two Unicode names and returns:
86 * -1 if the first name collates before the second one,
87 * 0 if the names match,
88 * 1 if the second name collates before the first one, or
89 * @err_val if an invalid character is found in @name1 during the comparison.
91 * The following characters are considered invalid: '"', '*', '<', '>' and '?'.
93 int ntfs_collate_names(const ntfschar *name1, const u32 name1_len,
94 const ntfschar *name2, const u32 name2_len,
95 const int err_val, const IGNORE_CASE_BOOL ic,
96 const ntfschar *upcase, const u32 upcase_len)
102 if (name1_len > name2_len)
104 for (cnt = 0; cnt < min_len; ++cnt) {
105 c1 = le16_to_cpu(*name1++);
106 c2 = le16_to_cpu(*name2++);
109 c1 = le16_to_cpu(upcase[c1]);
111 c2 = le16_to_cpu(upcase[c2]);
113 if (c1 < 64 && legal_ansi_char_array[c1] & 8)
120 if (name1_len < name2_len)
122 if (name1_len == name2_len)
124 /* name1_len > name2_len */
125 c1 = le16_to_cpu(*name1);
126 if (c1 < 64 && legal_ansi_char_array[c1] & 8)
132 * ntfs_ucsncmp - compare two little endian Unicode strings
135 * @n: maximum unicode characters to compare
137 * Compare the first @n characters of the Unicode strings @s1 and @s2,
138 * The strings in little endian format and appropriate le16_to_cpu()
139 * conversion is performed on non-little endian machines.
141 * The function returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero
142 * if @s1 (or the first @n Unicode characters thereof) is found, respectively,
143 * to be less than, to match, or be greater than @s2.
145 int ntfs_ucsncmp(const ntfschar *s1, const ntfschar *s2, size_t n)
150 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
151 c1 = le16_to_cpu(s1[i]);
152 c2 = le16_to_cpu(s2[i]);
164 * ntfs_ucsncasecmp - compare two little endian Unicode strings, ignoring case
167 * @n: maximum unicode characters to compare
168 * @upcase: upcase table
169 * @upcase_size: upcase table size in Unicode characters
171 * Compare the first @n characters of the Unicode strings @s1 and @s2,
172 * ignoring case. The strings in little endian format and appropriate
173 * le16_to_cpu() conversion is performed on non-little endian machines.
175 * Each character is uppercased using the @upcase table before the comparison.
177 * The function returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero
178 * if @s1 (or the first @n Unicode characters thereof) is found, respectively,
179 * to be less than, to match, or be greater than @s2.
181 int ntfs_ucsncasecmp(const ntfschar *s1, const ntfschar *s2, size_t n,
182 const ntfschar *upcase, const u32 upcase_size)
187 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
188 if ((c1 = le16_to_cpu(s1[i])) < upcase_size)
189 c1 = le16_to_cpu(upcase[c1]);
190 if ((c2 = le16_to_cpu(s2[i])) < upcase_size)
191 c2 = le16_to_cpu(upcase[c2]);
202 void ntfs_upcase_name(ntfschar *name, u32 name_len, const ntfschar *upcase,
203 const u32 upcase_len)
208 for (i = 0; i < name_len; i++)
209 if ((u = le16_to_cpu(name[i])) < upcase_len)
213 void ntfs_file_upcase_value(FILE_NAME_ATTR *file_name_attr,
214 const ntfschar *upcase, const u32 upcase_len)
216 ntfs_upcase_name((ntfschar*)&file_name_attr->file_name,
217 file_name_attr->file_name_length, upcase, upcase_len);
220 int ntfs_file_compare_values(FILE_NAME_ATTR *file_name_attr1,
221 FILE_NAME_ATTR *file_name_attr2,
222 const int err_val, const IGNORE_CASE_BOOL ic,
223 const ntfschar *upcase, const u32 upcase_len)
225 return ntfs_collate_names((ntfschar*)&file_name_attr1->file_name,
226 file_name_attr1->file_name_length,
227 (ntfschar*)&file_name_attr2->file_name,
228 file_name_attr2->file_name_length,
229 err_val, ic, upcase, upcase_len);
233 * ntfs_nlstoucs - convert NLS string to little endian Unicode string
234 * @vol: ntfs volume which we are working with
235 * @ins: input NLS string buffer
236 * @ins_len: length of input string in bytes
237 * @outs: on return contains the allocated output Unicode string buffer
239 * Convert the input string @ins, which is in whatever format the loaded NLS
240 * map dictates, into a little endian, 2-byte Unicode string.
242 * This function allocates the string and the caller is responsible for
243 * calling kmem_cache_free(ntfs_name_cache, @outs); when finished with it.
245 * On success the function returns the number of Unicode characters written to
246 * the output string *@outs (>= 0), not counting the terminating Unicode NULL
247 * character. *@outs is set to the allocated output string buffer.
249 * On error, a negative number corresponding to the error code is returned. In
250 * that case the output string is not allocated. Both *@outs and *@outs_len
251 * are then undefined.
253 * This might look a bit odd due to fast path optimization...
255 int ntfs_nlstoucs(const ntfs_volume *vol, const char *ins,
256 const int ins_len, ntfschar **outs)
258 struct nls_table *nls = vol->nls_map;
263 /* We don't trust outside sources. */
265 ucs = (ntfschar*)kmem_cache_alloc(ntfs_name_cache, SLAB_NOFS);
267 for (i = o = 0; i < ins_len; i += wc_len) {
268 wc_len = nls->char2uni(ins + i, ins_len - i,
272 ucs[o++] = cpu_to_le16(wc);
276 } /* else (wc_len < 0) */
283 ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to allocate name from "
287 ntfs_error(NULL, "Received NULL pointer.");
290 ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Name using character set %s contains characters "
291 "that cannot be converted to Unicode.", nls->charset);
292 kmem_cache_free(ntfs_name_cache, ucs);
297 * ntfs_ucstonls - convert little endian Unicode string to NLS string
298 * @vol: ntfs volume which we are working with
299 * @ins: input Unicode string buffer
300 * @ins_len: length of input string in Unicode characters
301 * @outs: on return contains the (allocated) output NLS string buffer
302 * @outs_len: length of output string buffer in bytes
304 * Convert the input little endian, 2-byte Unicode string @ins, of length
305 * @ins_len into the string format dictated by the loaded NLS.
307 * If *@outs is NULL, this function allocates the string and the caller is
308 * responsible for calling kfree(*@outs); when finished with it. In this case
309 * @outs_len is ignored and can be 0.
311 * On success the function returns the number of bytes written to the output
312 * string *@outs (>= 0), not counting the terminating NULL byte. If the output
313 * string buffer was allocated, *@outs is set to it.
315 * On error, a negative number corresponding to the error code is returned. In
316 * that case the output string is not allocated. The contents of *@outs are
319 * This might look a bit odd due to fast path optimization...
321 int ntfs_ucstonls(const ntfs_volume *vol, const ntfschar *ins,
322 const int ins_len, unsigned char **outs, int outs_len)
324 struct nls_table *nls = vol->nls_map;
326 int i, o, ns_len, wc;
328 /* We don't trust outside sources. */
337 ns_len = ins_len * NLS_MAX_CHARSET_SIZE;
338 ns = (unsigned char*)kmalloc(ns_len + 1, GFP_NOFS);
342 for (i = o = 0; i < ins_len; i++) {
343 retry: wc = nls->uni2char(le16_to_cpu(ins[i]), ns + o,
350 else if (wc == -ENAMETOOLONG && ns != *outs) {
352 /* Grow in multiples of 64 bytes. */
353 tc = (unsigned char*)kmalloc((ns_len + 64) &
356 memcpy(tc, ns, ns_len);
357 ns_len = ((ns_len + 64) & ~63) - 1;
361 } /* No memory so goto conversion_error; */
362 } /* wc < 0, real error. */
369 ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Received NULL pointer.");
372 ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Unicode name contains characters that cannot be "
373 "converted to character set %s.", nls->charset);
376 if (wc != -ENAMETOOLONG)
380 ntfs_error(vol->sb, "Failed to allocate name!");