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author | Petr Mrázek <peterix@gmail.com> | 2016-04-10 15:53:05 +0200 |
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committer | Petr Mrázek <peterix@gmail.com> | 2016-05-01 00:00:14 +0200 |
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-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/CMakeLists.txt | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/LICENSE | 347 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/anti200.cpp | 43 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/include/unpack200.h | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/bands.cpp | 423 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/bands.h | 489 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/bytes.cpp | 217 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/bytes.h | 286 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/coding.cpp | 1044 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/coding.h | 247 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/constants.h | 442 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/defines.h | 65 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/unpack.cpp | 4793 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/unpack.h | 547 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/unpack200.cpp | 162 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/utils.cpp | 71 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/utils.h | 53 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/zip.cpp | 589 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libraries/pack200/src/zip.h | 110 |
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diff --git a/libraries/pack200/CMakeLists.txt b/libraries/pack200/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b060905b --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1) + +project(unpack200) + +option(PACK200_BUILD_BINARY "Build a tiny utility that decompresses pack200 streams" OFF) + +# Find ZLIB for quazip +find_package(ZLIB REQUIRED) + +set(PACK200_SRC + include/unpack200.h + src/bands.cpp + src/bands.h + src/bytes.cpp + src/bytes.h + src/coding.cpp + src/coding.h + src/constants.h + src/defines.h + src/unpack200.cpp + src/unpack.cpp + src/unpack.h + src/utils.cpp + src/utils.h + src/zip.cpp + src/zip.h +) + +set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON) + +add_library(unpack200 STATIC ${PACK200_SRC}) +target_include_directories(unpack200 PUBLIC "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include" PRIVATE ${ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIRS} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src") + +target_link_libraries(unpack200 ${ZLIB_LIBRARIES}) + +if(PACK200_BUILD_BINARY) + add_executable(anti200 anti200.cpp) + target_link_libraries(anti200 unpack200) +endif() diff --git a/libraries/pack200/LICENSE b/libraries/pack200/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b40a0f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +The GNU General Public License (GPL) + +Version 2, June 1991 + +Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license +document, but changing it is not allowed. + +Preamble + +The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share +and change it. 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Public domain. + */ + +#include <stdexcept> +#include <iostream> +#include "unpack200.h" + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + if (argc != 3) + { + std::cerr << "Simple pack200 unpacker!" << std::endl << "Run like this:" << std::endl + << " " << argv[0] << " input.jar.lzma output.jar" << std::endl; + return EXIT_FAILURE; + } + + FILE *input = fopen(argv[1], "rb"); + FILE *output = fopen(argv[2], "wb"); + if (!input) + { + std::cerr << "Can't open input file"; + return EXIT_FAILURE; + } + if (!output) + { + fclose(output); + std::cerr << "Can't open output file"; + return EXIT_FAILURE; + } + try + { + unpack_200(input, output); + } + catch (std::runtime_error &e) + { + std::cerr << "Bad things happened: " << e.what() << std::endl; + fclose(input); + fclose(output); + return EXIT_FAILURE; + } + return EXIT_SUCCESS; +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/include/unpack200.h b/libraries/pack200/include/unpack200.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c3eda2d --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/include/unpack200.h @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +#pragma once +#include <string> + +/** + * @brief Unpack a PACK200 file + * + * @param input_path Path to the input file in PACK200 format. System native string encoding. + * @param output_path Path to the output file in PACK200 format. System native string encoding. + * @throw std::runtime_error for any error encountered + */ +void unpack_200(FILE * input_path, FILE * output_path); diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/bands.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/bands.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1608d838 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/bands.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// -*- C++ -*- +// Small program for unpacking specially compressed Java packages. +// John R. Rose + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "utils.h" +#include "coding.h" +#include "bands.h" + +#include "constants.h" +#include "unpack.h" + +void band::readData(int expectedLength) +{ + assert(expectedLength >= 0); + assert(vs[0].cmk == cmk_ERROR); + if (expectedLength != 0) + { + assert(length == 0); + length = expectedLength; + } + if (length == 0) + { + assert((rplimit = cm.vs0.rp = u->rp) != nullptr); + return; + } + assert(length > 0); + + bool is_BYTE1 = (defc->spec == BYTE1_spec); + + if (is_BYTE1) + { + // No possibility of coding change. Sizing is exact. + u->ensure_input(length); + } + else + { + // Make a conservatively generous estimate of band size in bytes. + // Assume B == 5 everywhere. + // Assume awkward pop with all {U} values (2*5 per value) + int64_t generous = (int64_t)length * (B_MAX * 3 + 1) + C_SLOP; + u->ensure_input(generous); + } + + // Read one value to see what it might be. + int XB = _meta_default; + if (!is_BYTE1) + { + // must be a variable-length coding + assert(defc->B() > 1 && defc->L() > 0); + + value_stream xvs; + coding *valc = defc; + if (valc->D() != 0) + { + valc = coding::findBySpec(defc->B(), defc->H(), defc->S()); + assert(!valc->isMalloc); + } + xvs.init(u->rp, u->rplimit, valc); + int X = xvs.getInt(); + if (valc->S() != 0) + { + assert(valc->min <= -256); + XB = -1 - X; + } + else + { + int L = valc->L(); + assert(valc->max >= L + 255); + XB = X - L; + } + if (0 <= XB && XB < 256) + { + // Skip over the escape value. + u->rp = xvs.rp; + } + else + { + // No, it's still default. + XB = _meta_default; + } + } + + if (XB <= _meta_canon_max) + { + byte XB_byte = (byte)XB; + byte *XB_ptr = &XB_byte; + cm.init(u->rp, u->rplimit, XB_ptr, 0, defc, length, nullptr); + } + else + { + assert(u->meta_rp != nullptr); + // Scribble the initial byte onto the band. + byte *save_meta_rp = --u->meta_rp; + byte save_meta_xb = (*save_meta_rp); + (*save_meta_rp) = (byte)XB; + cm.init(u->rp, u->rplimit, u->meta_rp, 0, defc, length, nullptr); + (*save_meta_rp) = save_meta_xb; // put it back, just to be tidy + } + rplimit = u->rp; + + rewind(); +} + +void band::setIndex(cpindex *ix_) +{ + assert(ix_ == nullptr || ixTag == ix_->ixTag); + ix = ix_; +} +void band::setIndexByTag(byte tag) +{ + setIndex(u->cp.getIndex(tag)); +} + +entry *band::getRefCommon(cpindex *ix_, bool nullOKwithCaller) +{ + assert(ix_->ixTag == ixTag || + (ixTag == CONSTANT_Literal && ix_->ixTag >= CONSTANT_Integer && + ix_->ixTag <= CONSTANT_String)); + int n = vs[0].getInt() - nullOK; + // Note: band-local nullOK means nullptr encodes as 0. + // But nullOKwithCaller means caller is willing to tolerate a nullptr. + entry *ref = ix_->get(n); + if (ref == nullptr && !(nullOKwithCaller && n == -1)) + unpack_abort(n == -1 ? "nullptr ref" : "bad ref"); + return ref; +} + +int64_t band::getLong(band &lo_band, bool have_hi) +{ + band &hi_band = (*this); + assert(lo_band.bn == hi_band.bn + 1); + uint32_t lo = lo_band.getInt(); + if (!have_hi) + { + assert(hi_band.length == 0); + return makeLong(0, lo); + } + uint32_t hi = hi_band.getInt(); + return makeLong(hi, lo); +} + +int band::getIntTotal() +{ + if (length == 0) + return 0; + if (total_memo > 0) + return total_memo - 1; + int total = getInt(); + // overflow checks require that none of the addends are <0, + // and that the partial sums never overflow (wrap negative) + if (total < 0) + { + unpack_abort("overflow detected"); + } + for (int k = length - 1; k > 0; k--) + { + int prev_total = total; + total += vs[0].getInt(); + if (total < prev_total) + { + unpack_abort("overflow detected"); + } + } + rewind(); + total_memo = total + 1; + return total; +} + +int band::getIntCount(int tag) +{ + if (length == 0) + return 0; + if (tag >= HIST0_MIN && tag <= HIST0_MAX) + { + if (hist0 == nullptr) + { + // Lazily calculate an approximate histogram. + hist0 = U_NEW(int, (HIST0_MAX - HIST0_MIN) + 1); + for (int k = length; k > 0; k--) + { + int x = vs[0].getInt(); + if (x >= HIST0_MIN && x <= HIST0_MAX) + hist0[x - HIST0_MIN] += 1; + } + rewind(); + } + return hist0[tag - HIST0_MIN]; + } + int total = 0; + for (int k = length; k > 0; k--) + { + total += (vs[0].getInt() == tag) ? 1 : 0; + } + rewind(); + return total; +} + +#define INDEX_INIT(tag, nullOK, subindex) ((tag) + (subindex) * SUBINDEX_BIT + (nullOK) * 256) + +#define INDEX(tag) INDEX_INIT(tag, 0, 0) +#define NULL_OR_INDEX(tag) INDEX_INIT(tag, 1, 0) +#define SUB_INDEX(tag) INDEX_INIT(tag, 0, 1) +#define NO_INDEX 0 + +struct band_init +{ + int defc; + int index; +}; + +#define BAND_INIT(name, cspec, ix) \ + { \ + cspec, ix \ + } + +const band_init all_band_inits[] = + { + // BAND_INIT(archive_magic, BYTE1_spec, 0), + // BAND_INIT(archive_header, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + // BAND_INIT(band_headers, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_Utf8_prefix, DELTA5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(cp_Utf8_suffix, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_Utf8_chars, CHAR3_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(cp_Utf8_big_suffix, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_Utf8_big_chars, DELTA5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(cp_Int, UDELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_Float, UDELTA5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(cp_Long_hi, UDELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_Long_lo, DELTA5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(cp_Double_hi, UDELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_Double_lo, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(cp_String, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Class, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Signature_form, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Signature_classes, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Descr_name, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Descr_type, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Signature)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Field_class, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Field_desc, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_NameandType)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Method_class, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Method_desc, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_NameandType)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Imethod_class, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(cp_Imethod_desc, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_NameandType)), + BAND_INIT(attr_definition_headers, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(attr_definition_name, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(attr_definition_layout, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(ic_this_class, UDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(ic_flags, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(ic_outer_class, DELTA5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(ic_name, DELTA5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(class_this, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(class_super, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(class_interface_count, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_interface, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(class_field_count, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_method_count, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(field_descr, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_NameandType)), + BAND_INIT(field_flags_hi, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(field_flags_lo, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(field_attr_count, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(field_attr_indexes, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(field_attr_calls, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(field_ConstantValue_KQ, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Literal)), + BAND_INIT(field_Signature_RS, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Signature)), + BAND_INIT(field_metadata_bands, -1, -1), BAND_INIT(field_attr_bands, -1, -1), + BAND_INIT(method_descr, MDELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_NameandType)), + BAND_INIT(method_flags_hi, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(method_flags_lo, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(method_attr_count, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(method_attr_indexes, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(method_attr_calls, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(method_Exceptions_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(method_Exceptions_RC, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(method_Signature_RS, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Signature)), + BAND_INIT(method_metadata_bands, -1, -1), BAND_INIT(method_attr_bands, -1, -1), + BAND_INIT(class_flags_hi, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_flags_lo, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_attr_count, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_attr_indexes, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_attr_calls, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_SourceFile_RUN, UNSIGNED5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(class_EnclosingMethod_RC, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(class_EnclosingMethod_RDN, UNSIGNED5_spec, + NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_NameandType)), + BAND_INIT(class_Signature_RS, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Signature)), + BAND_INIT(class_metadata_bands, -1, -1), + BAND_INIT(class_InnerClasses_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_InnerClasses_RC, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(class_InnerClasses_F, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_InnerClasses_outer_RCN, UNSIGNED5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(class_InnerClasses_name_RUN, UNSIGNED5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(class_ClassFile_version_minor_H, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_ClassFile_version_major_H, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(class_attr_bands, -1, -1), BAND_INIT(code_headers, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_max_stack, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_max_na_locals, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_handler_count, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_handler_start_P, BCI5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_handler_end_PO, BRANCH5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_handler_catch_PO, BRANCH5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_handler_class_RCN, UNSIGNED5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(code_flags_hi, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_flags_lo, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_attr_count, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_attr_indexes, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_attr_calls, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_frame_T, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_local_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_stack_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_offset, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_T, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_RC, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(code_StackMapTable_P, BCI5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LineNumberTable_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LineNumberTable_bci_P, BCI5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LineNumberTable_line, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTable_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTable_bci_P, BCI5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTable_span_O, BRANCH5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTable_name_RU, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTable_type_RS, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Signature)), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTable_slot, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_bci_P, BCI5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_span_O, BRANCH5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_name_RU, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_type_RS, UNSIGNED5_spec, + INDEX(CONSTANT_Signature)), + BAND_INIT(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_slot, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(code_attr_bands, -1, -1), BAND_INIT(bc_codes, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(bc_case_count, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(bc_case_value, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(bc_byte, BYTE1_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(bc_short, DELTA5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(bc_local, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(bc_label, BRANCH5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(bc_intref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Integer)), + BAND_INIT(bc_floatref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Float)), + BAND_INIT(bc_longref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Long)), + BAND_INIT(bc_doubleref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Double)), + BAND_INIT(bc_stringref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_String)), + BAND_INIT(bc_classref, UNSIGNED5_spec, NULL_OR_INDEX(CONSTANT_Class)), + BAND_INIT(bc_fieldref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Fieldref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_methodref, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Methodref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_imethodref, DELTA5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_thisfield, UNSIGNED5_spec, SUB_INDEX(CONSTANT_Fieldref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_superfield, UNSIGNED5_spec, SUB_INDEX(CONSTANT_Fieldref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_thismethod, UNSIGNED5_spec, SUB_INDEX(CONSTANT_Methodref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_supermethod, UNSIGNED5_spec, SUB_INDEX(CONSTANT_Methodref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_initref, UNSIGNED5_spec, SUB_INDEX(CONSTANT_Methodref)), + BAND_INIT(bc_escref, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_All)), + BAND_INIT(bc_escrefsize, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(bc_escsize, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(bc_escbyte, BYTE1_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(file_name, UNSIGNED5_spec, INDEX(CONSTANT_Utf8)), + BAND_INIT(file_size_hi, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(file_size_lo, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + BAND_INIT(file_modtime, DELTA5_spec, 0), BAND_INIT(file_options, UNSIGNED5_spec, 0), + // BAND_INIT(file_bits, BYTE1_spec, 0), + {0, 0}}; + +band *band::makeBands(unpacker *u) +{ + band *tmp_all_bands = U_NEW(band, BAND_LIMIT); + for (int i = 0; i < BAND_LIMIT; i++) + { + assert((byte *)&all_band_inits[i + 1] < + (byte *)all_band_inits + sizeof(all_band_inits)); + const band_init &bi = all_band_inits[i]; + band &b = tmp_all_bands[i]; + coding *defc = coding::findBySpec(bi.defc); + assert((defc == nullptr) == (bi.defc == -1)); // no garbage, please + assert(defc == nullptr || !defc->isMalloc); + b.init(u, i, defc); + if (bi.index > 0) + { + b.nullOK = ((bi.index >> 8) & 1); + b.ixTag = (bi.index & 0xFF); + } + } + return tmp_all_bands; +} + +void band::initIndexes(unpacker *u) +{ + band *tmp_all_bands = u->all_bands; + for (int i = 0; i < BAND_LIMIT; i++) + { + band *scan = &tmp_all_bands[i]; + uint32_t tag = scan->ixTag; // Cf. #define INDEX(tag) above + if (tag != 0 && tag != CONSTANT_Literal && (tag & SUBINDEX_BIT) == 0) + { + scan->setIndex(u->cp.getIndex(tag)); + } + } +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/bands.h b/libraries/pack200/src/bands.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a56cd7d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/bands.h @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002, 2005, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// -*- C++ -*- +struct entry; +struct cpindex; +struct unpacker; + +struct band +{ + int bn; // band_number of this band + coding *defc; // default coding method + cpindex *ix; // CP entry mapping, if CPRefBand + byte ixTag; // 0 or 1; nullptr is coded as (nullOK?0:-1) + byte nullOK; // 0 or 1; nullptr is coded as (nullOK?0:-1) + int length; // expected # values + unpacker *u; // back pointer + + value_stream vs[2]; // source of values + coding_method cm; // method used for initial state of vs[0] + byte *rplimit; // end of band (encoded, transmitted) + + int total_memo; // cached value of getIntTotal, or -1 + int *hist0; // approximate. histogram + enum + { + HIST0_MIN = 0, + HIST0_MAX = 255 + }; // catches the usual cases + + // properties for attribute layout elements: + byte le_kind; // EK_XXX + byte le_bci; // 0,EK_BCI,EK_BCD,EK_BCO + byte le_back; // ==EF_BACK + byte le_len; // 0,1,2,4 (size in classfile), or call addr + band **le_body; // body of repl, union, call (nullptr-terminated) +// Note: EK_CASE elements use hist0 to record union tags. +#define le_casetags hist0 + + band &nextBand() + { + return this[1]; + } + band &prevBand() + { + return this[-1]; + } + + void init(unpacker *u_, int bn_, coding *defc_) + { + u = u_; + cm.u = u_; + bn = bn_; + defc = defc_; + } + void init(unpacker *u_, int bn_, int defcSpec) + { + init(u_, bn_, coding::findBySpec(defcSpec)); + } + void initRef(int ixTag_ = 0, bool nullOK_ = false) + { + ixTag = ixTag_; + nullOK = nullOK_; + setIndexByTag(ixTag); + } + + void expectMoreLength(int l) + { + assert(length >= 0); // able to accept a length + assert((int)l >= 0); // no overflow + assert(rplimit == nullptr); // readData not yet called + length += l; + assert(length >= l); // no overflow + } + + void setIndex(cpindex *ix_); + void setIndexByTag(byte tag); + + // Parse the band and its meta-coding header. + void readData(int expectedLength = 0); + + // Reset the band for another pass (Cf. Java Band.resetForSecondPass.) + void rewind() + { + cm.reset(&vs[0]); + } + + byte *&curRP() + { + return vs[0].rp; + } + byte *minRP() + { + return cm.vs0.rp; + } + byte *maxRP() + { + return rplimit; + } + size_t size() + { + return maxRP() - minRP(); + } + + int getByte() + { + assert(ix == nullptr); + return vs[0].getByte(); + } + int getInt() + { + assert(ix == nullptr); + return vs[0].getInt(); + } + entry *getRefN() + { + assert(ix != nullptr); + return getRefCommon(ix, true); + } + entry *getRef() + { + assert(ix != nullptr); + return getRefCommon(ix, false); + } + entry *getRefUsing(cpindex *ix2) + { + assert(ix == nullptr); + return getRefCommon(ix2, true); + } + entry *getRefCommon(cpindex *ix, bool nullOK); + int64_t getLong(band &lo_band, bool have_hi); + + static int64_t makeLong(uint32_t hi, uint32_t lo) + { + return ((uint64_t)hi << 32) + (((uint64_t)lo << 32) >> 32); + } + + int getIntTotal(); + int getIntCount(int tag); + + static band *makeBands(unpacker *u); + static void initIndexes(unpacker *u); +}; + +extern band all_bands[]; + +#define BAND_LOCAL /* \ + band* band_temp = all_bands; \ + band* all_bands = band_temp */ + +// Band schema: +enum band_number +{ + // e_archive_magic, + // e_archive_header, + // e_band_headers, + + // constant pool contents + e_cp_Utf8_prefix, + e_cp_Utf8_suffix, + e_cp_Utf8_chars, + e_cp_Utf8_big_suffix, + e_cp_Utf8_big_chars, + e_cp_Int, + e_cp_Float, + e_cp_Long_hi, + e_cp_Long_lo, + e_cp_Double_hi, + e_cp_Double_lo, + e_cp_String, + e_cp_Class, + e_cp_Signature_form, + e_cp_Signature_classes, + e_cp_Descr_name, + e_cp_Descr_type, + e_cp_Field_class, + e_cp_Field_desc, + e_cp_Method_class, + e_cp_Method_desc, + e_cp_Imethod_class, + e_cp_Imethod_desc, + + // bands which define transmission of attributes + e_attr_definition_headers, + e_attr_definition_name, + e_attr_definition_layout, + + // band for hardwired InnerClasses attribute (shared across the package) + e_ic_this_class, + e_ic_flags, + // These bands contain data only where flags sets ACC_IC_LONG_FORM: + e_ic_outer_class, + e_ic_name, + + // bands for carrying class schema information: + e_class_this, + e_class_super, + e_class_interface_count, + e_class_interface, + + // bands for class members + e_class_field_count, + e_class_method_count, + e_field_descr, + e_field_flags_hi, + e_field_flags_lo, + e_field_attr_count, + e_field_attr_indexes, + e_field_attr_calls, + e_field_ConstantValue_KQ, + e_field_Signature_RS, + e_field_metadata_bands, + e_field_attr_bands, + e_method_descr, + e_method_flags_hi, + e_method_flags_lo, + e_method_attr_count, + e_method_attr_indexes, + e_method_attr_calls, + e_method_Exceptions_N, + e_method_Exceptions_RC, + e_method_Signature_RS, + e_method_metadata_bands, + e_method_attr_bands, + e_class_flags_hi, + e_class_flags_lo, + e_class_attr_count, + e_class_attr_indexes, + e_class_attr_calls, + e_class_SourceFile_RUN, + e_class_EnclosingMethod_RC, + e_class_EnclosingMethod_RDN, + e_class_Signature_RS, + e_class_metadata_bands, + e_class_InnerClasses_N, + e_class_InnerClasses_RC, + e_class_InnerClasses_F, + e_class_InnerClasses_outer_RCN, + e_class_InnerClasses_name_RUN, + e_class_ClassFile_version_minor_H, + e_class_ClassFile_version_major_H, + e_class_attr_bands, + e_code_headers, + e_code_max_stack, + e_code_max_na_locals, + e_code_handler_count, + e_code_handler_start_P, + e_code_handler_end_PO, + e_code_handler_catch_PO, + e_code_handler_class_RCN, + + // code attributes + e_code_flags_hi, + e_code_flags_lo, + e_code_attr_count, + e_code_attr_indexes, + e_code_attr_calls, + e_code_StackMapTable_N, + e_code_StackMapTable_frame_T, + e_code_StackMapTable_local_N, + e_code_StackMapTable_stack_N, + e_code_StackMapTable_offset, + e_code_StackMapTable_T, + e_code_StackMapTable_RC, + e_code_StackMapTable_P, + e_code_LineNumberTable_N, + e_code_LineNumberTable_bci_P, + e_code_LineNumberTable_line, + e_code_LocalVariableTable_N, + e_code_LocalVariableTable_bci_P, + e_code_LocalVariableTable_span_O, + e_code_LocalVariableTable_name_RU, + e_code_LocalVariableTable_type_RS, + e_code_LocalVariableTable_slot, + e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N, + e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_bci_P, + e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_span_O, + e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_name_RU, + e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_type_RS, + e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_slot, + e_code_attr_bands, + + // bands for bytecodes + e_bc_codes, + // remaining bands provide typed opcode fields required by the bc_codes + e_bc_case_count, + e_bc_case_value, + e_bc_byte, + e_bc_short, + e_bc_local, + e_bc_label, + + // ldc* operands: + e_bc_intref, + e_bc_floatref, + e_bc_longref, + e_bc_doubleref, + e_bc_stringref, + e_bc_classref, + e_bc_fieldref, + e_bc_methodref, + e_bc_imethodref, + + // _self_linker_op family + e_bc_thisfield, + e_bc_superfield, + e_bc_thismethod, + e_bc_supermethod, + + // bc_invokeinit family: + e_bc_initref, + + // bytecode escape sequences + e_bc_escref, + e_bc_escrefsize, + e_bc_escsize, + e_bc_escbyte, + + // file attributes and contents + e_file_name, + e_file_size_hi, + e_file_size_lo, + e_file_modtime, + e_file_options, + // e_file_bits, // handled specially as an appendix + BAND_LIMIT +}; + +// Symbolic names for bands, as if in a giant global struct: +//#define archive_magic all_bands[e_archive_magic] +//#define archive_header all_bands[e_archive_header] +//#define band_headers all_bands[e_band_headers] +#define cp_Utf8_prefix all_bands[e_cp_Utf8_prefix] +#define cp_Utf8_suffix all_bands[e_cp_Utf8_suffix] +#define cp_Utf8_chars all_bands[e_cp_Utf8_chars] +#define cp_Utf8_big_suffix all_bands[e_cp_Utf8_big_suffix] +#define cp_Utf8_big_chars all_bands[e_cp_Utf8_big_chars] +#define cp_Int all_bands[e_cp_Int] +#define cp_Float all_bands[e_cp_Float] +#define cp_Long_hi all_bands[e_cp_Long_hi] +#define cp_Long_lo all_bands[e_cp_Long_lo] +#define cp_Double_hi all_bands[e_cp_Double_hi] +#define cp_Double_lo all_bands[e_cp_Double_lo] +#define cp_String all_bands[e_cp_String] +#define cp_Class all_bands[e_cp_Class] +#define cp_Signature_form all_bands[e_cp_Signature_form] +#define cp_Signature_classes all_bands[e_cp_Signature_classes] +#define cp_Descr_name all_bands[e_cp_Descr_name] +#define cp_Descr_type all_bands[e_cp_Descr_type] +#define cp_Field_class all_bands[e_cp_Field_class] +#define cp_Field_desc all_bands[e_cp_Field_desc] +#define cp_Method_class all_bands[e_cp_Method_class] +#define cp_Method_desc all_bands[e_cp_Method_desc] +#define cp_Imethod_class all_bands[e_cp_Imethod_class] +#define cp_Imethod_desc all_bands[e_cp_Imethod_desc] +#define attr_definition_headers all_bands[e_attr_definition_headers] +#define attr_definition_name all_bands[e_attr_definition_name] +#define attr_definition_layout all_bands[e_attr_definition_layout] +#define ic_this_class all_bands[e_ic_this_class] +#define ic_flags all_bands[e_ic_flags] +#define ic_outer_class all_bands[e_ic_outer_class] +#define ic_name all_bands[e_ic_name] +#define class_this all_bands[e_class_this] +#define class_super all_bands[e_class_super] +#define class_interface_count all_bands[e_class_interface_count] +#define class_interface all_bands[e_class_interface] +#define class_field_count all_bands[e_class_field_count] +#define class_method_count all_bands[e_class_method_count] +#define field_descr all_bands[e_field_descr] +#define field_flags_hi all_bands[e_field_flags_hi] +#define field_flags_lo all_bands[e_field_flags_lo] +#define field_attr_count all_bands[e_field_attr_count] +#define field_attr_indexes all_bands[e_field_attr_indexes] +#define field_ConstantValue_KQ all_bands[e_field_ConstantValue_KQ] +#define field_Signature_RS all_bands[e_field_Signature_RS] +#define field_attr_bands all_bands[e_field_attr_bands] +#define method_descr all_bands[e_method_descr] +#define method_flags_hi all_bands[e_method_flags_hi] +#define method_flags_lo all_bands[e_method_flags_lo] +#define method_attr_count all_bands[e_method_attr_count] +#define method_attr_indexes all_bands[e_method_attr_indexes] +#define method_Exceptions_N all_bands[e_method_Exceptions_N] +#define method_Exceptions_RC all_bands[e_method_Exceptions_RC] +#define method_Signature_RS all_bands[e_method_Signature_RS] +#define method_attr_bands all_bands[e_method_attr_bands] +#define class_flags_hi all_bands[e_class_flags_hi] +#define class_flags_lo all_bands[e_class_flags_lo] +#define class_attr_count all_bands[e_class_attr_count] +#define class_attr_indexes all_bands[e_class_attr_indexes] +#define class_SourceFile_RUN all_bands[e_class_SourceFile_RUN] +#define class_EnclosingMethod_RC all_bands[e_class_EnclosingMethod_RC] +#define class_EnclosingMethod_RDN all_bands[e_class_EnclosingMethod_RDN] +#define class_Signature_RS all_bands[e_class_Signature_RS] +#define class_InnerClasses_N all_bands[e_class_InnerClasses_N] +#define class_InnerClasses_RC all_bands[e_class_InnerClasses_RC] +#define class_InnerClasses_F all_bands[e_class_InnerClasses_F] +#define class_InnerClasses_outer_RCN all_bands[e_class_InnerClasses_outer_RCN] +#define class_InnerClasses_name_RUN all_bands[e_class_InnerClasses_name_RUN] +#define class_ClassFile_version_minor_H all_bands[e_class_ClassFile_version_minor_H] +#define class_ClassFile_version_major_H all_bands[e_class_ClassFile_version_major_H] +#define class_attr_bands all_bands[e_class_attr_bands] +#define code_headers all_bands[e_code_headers] +#define code_max_stack all_bands[e_code_max_stack] +#define code_max_na_locals all_bands[e_code_max_na_locals] +#define code_handler_count all_bands[e_code_handler_count] +#define code_handler_start_P all_bands[e_code_handler_start_P] +#define code_handler_end_PO all_bands[e_code_handler_end_PO] +#define code_handler_catch_PO all_bands[e_code_handler_catch_PO] +#define code_handler_class_RCN all_bands[e_code_handler_class_RCN] +#define code_flags_hi all_bands[e_code_flags_hi] +#define code_flags_lo all_bands[e_code_flags_lo] +#define code_attr_count all_bands[e_code_attr_count] +#define code_attr_indexes all_bands[e_code_attr_indexes] +#define code_StackMapTable_N all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_N] +#define code_StackMapTable_frame_T all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_frame_T] +#define code_StackMapTable_local_N all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_local_N] +#define code_StackMapTable_stack_N all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_stack_N] +#define code_StackMapTable_offset all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_offset] +#define code_StackMapTable_T all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_T] +#define code_StackMapTable_RC all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_RC] +#define code_StackMapTable_P all_bands[e_code_StackMapTable_P] +#define code_LineNumberTable_N all_bands[e_code_LineNumberTable_N] +#define code_LineNumberTable_bci_P all_bands[e_code_LineNumberTable_bci_P] +#define code_LineNumberTable_line all_bands[e_code_LineNumberTable_line] +#define code_LocalVariableTable_N all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTable_N] +#define code_LocalVariableTable_bci_P all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTable_bci_P] +#define code_LocalVariableTable_span_O all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTable_span_O] +#define code_LocalVariableTable_name_RU all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTable_name_RU] +#define code_LocalVariableTable_type_RS all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTable_type_RS] +#define code_LocalVariableTable_slot all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTable_slot] +#define code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N] +#define code_LocalVariableTypeTable_bci_P all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_bci_P] +#define code_LocalVariableTypeTable_span_O all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_span_O] +#define code_LocalVariableTypeTable_name_RU all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_name_RU] +#define code_LocalVariableTypeTable_type_RS all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_type_RS] +#define code_LocalVariableTypeTable_slot all_bands[e_code_LocalVariableTypeTable_slot] +#define code_attr_bands all_bands[e_code_attr_bands] +#define bc_codes all_bands[e_bc_codes] +#define bc_case_count all_bands[e_bc_case_count] +#define bc_case_value all_bands[e_bc_case_value] +#define bc_byte all_bands[e_bc_byte] +#define bc_short all_bands[e_bc_short] +#define bc_local all_bands[e_bc_local] +#define bc_label all_bands[e_bc_label] +#define bc_intref all_bands[e_bc_intref] +#define bc_floatref all_bands[e_bc_floatref] +#define bc_longref all_bands[e_bc_longref] +#define bc_doubleref all_bands[e_bc_doubleref] +#define bc_stringref all_bands[e_bc_stringref] +#define bc_classref all_bands[e_bc_classref] +#define bc_fieldref all_bands[e_bc_fieldref] +#define bc_methodref all_bands[e_bc_methodref] +#define bc_imethodref all_bands[e_bc_imethodref] +#define bc_thisfield all_bands[e_bc_thisfield] +#define bc_superfield all_bands[e_bc_superfield] +#define bc_thismethod all_bands[e_bc_thismethod] +#define bc_supermethod all_bands[e_bc_supermethod] +#define bc_initref all_bands[e_bc_initref] +#define bc_escref all_bands[e_bc_escref] +#define bc_escrefsize all_bands[e_bc_escrefsize] +#define bc_escsize all_bands[e_bc_escsize] +#define bc_escbyte all_bands[e_bc_escbyte] +#define file_name all_bands[e_file_name] +#define file_size_hi all_bands[e_file_size_hi] +#define file_size_lo all_bands[e_file_size_lo] +#define file_modtime all_bands[e_file_modtime] +#define file_options all_bands[e_file_options] diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/bytes.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/bytes.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3808afa --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/bytes.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdint.h> +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "utils.h" + +static byte dummy[1 << 10]; + +bool bytes::inBounds(const void *p) +{ + return p >= ptr && p < limit(); +} + +void bytes::malloc(size_t len_) +{ + len = len_; + ptr = NEW(byte, add_size(len_, 1)); // add trailing zero byte always + if (ptr == nullptr) + { + // set ptr to some victim memory, to ease escape + set(dummy, sizeof(dummy) - 1); + unpack_abort(ERROR_ENOMEM); + } +} + +void bytes::realloc(size_t len_) +{ + if (len == len_) + return; // nothing to do + if (ptr == dummy) + return; // escaping from an error + if (ptr == nullptr) + { + malloc(len_); + return; + } + byte *oldptr = ptr; + ptr = (len_ >= PSIZE_MAX) ? nullptr : (byte *)::realloc(ptr, add_size(len_, 1)); + if (ptr != nullptr) + { + if (len < len_) + memset(ptr + len, 0, len_ - len); + ptr[len_] = 0; + len = len_; + } + else + { + ptr = oldptr; // ease our escape + unpack_abort(ERROR_ENOMEM); + } +} + +void bytes::free() +{ + if (ptr == dummy) + return; // escaping from an error + if (ptr != nullptr) + { + ::free(ptr); + } + len = 0; + ptr = 0; +} + +int bytes::indexOf(byte c) +{ + byte *p = (byte *)memchr(ptr, c, len); + return (p == 0) ? -1 : (int)(p - ptr); +} + +byte *bytes::writeTo(byte *bp) +{ + memcpy(bp, ptr, len); + return bp + len; +} + +int bytes::compareTo(bytes &other) +{ + size_t l1 = len; + size_t l2 = other.len; + int cmp = memcmp(ptr, other.ptr, (l1 < l2) ? l1 : l2); + if (cmp != 0) + return cmp; + return (l1 < l2) ? -1 : (l1 > l2) ? 1 : 0; +} + +void bytes::saveFrom(const void *ptr_, size_t len_) +{ + malloc(len_); + // Save as much as possible. + if (len_ > len) + { + assert(ptr == dummy); // error recovery + len_ = len; + } + copyFrom(ptr_, len_); +} + +//#TODO: Need to fix for exception handling +void bytes::copyFrom(const void *ptr_, size_t len_, size_t offset) +{ + assert(len_ == 0 || inBounds(ptr + offset)); + assert(len_ == 0 || inBounds(ptr + offset + len_ - 1)); + memcpy(ptr + offset, ptr_, len_); +} + +// Make sure there are 'o' bytes beyond the fill pointer, +// advance the fill pointer, and return the old fill pointer. +byte *fillbytes::grow(size_t s) +{ + size_t nlen = add_size(b.len, s); + if (nlen <= allocated) + { + b.len = nlen; + return limit() - s; + } + size_t maxlen = nlen; + if (maxlen < 128) + maxlen = 128; + if (maxlen < allocated * 2) + maxlen = allocated * 2; + if (allocated == 0) + { + // Initial buffer was not malloced. Do not reallocate it. + bytes old = b; + b.malloc(maxlen); + if (b.len == maxlen) + old.writeTo(b.ptr); + } + else + { + b.realloc(maxlen); + } + allocated = b.len; + if (allocated != maxlen) + { + b.len = nlen - s; // back up + return dummy; // scribble during error recov. + } + // after realloc, recompute pointers + b.len = nlen; + assert(b.len <= allocated); + return limit() - s; +} + +void fillbytes::ensureSize(size_t s) +{ + if (allocated >= s) + return; + size_t len0 = b.len; + grow(s - size()); + b.len = len0; // put it back +} + +int ptrlist::indexOf(const void *x) +{ + int len = length(); + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + if (get(i) == x) + return i; + } + return -1; +} + +void ptrlist::freeAll() +{ + int len = length(); + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + void *p = (void *)get(i); + if (p != nullptr) + { + ::free(p); + } + } + free(); +} + +int intlist::indexOf(int x) +{ + int len = length(); + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + if (get(i) == x) + return i; + } + return -1; +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/bytes.h b/libraries/pack200/src/bytes.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b116efda --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/bytes.h @@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +#pragma once + +struct bytes +{ + int8_t *ptr; + size_t len; + int8_t *limit() + { + return ptr + len; + } + + void set(int8_t *ptr_, size_t len_) + { + ptr = ptr_; + len = len_; + } + void set(const char *str) + { + ptr = (int8_t *)str; + len = strlen(str); + } + bool inBounds(const void *p); // p in [ptr, limit) + void malloc(size_t len_); + void realloc(size_t len_); + void free(); + void copyFrom(const void *ptr_, size_t len_, size_t offset = 0); + void saveFrom(const void *ptr_, size_t len_); + void saveFrom(const char *str) + { + saveFrom(str, strlen(str)); + } + void copyFrom(bytes &other, size_t offset = 0) + { + copyFrom(other.ptr, other.len, offset); + } + void saveFrom(bytes &other) + { + saveFrom(other.ptr, other.len); + } + void clear(int fill_byte = 0) + { + memset(ptr, fill_byte, len); + } + int8_t *writeTo(int8_t *bp); + bool equals(bytes &other) + { + return 0 == compareTo(other); + } + int compareTo(bytes &other); + bool contains(int8_t c) + { + return indexOf(c) >= 0; + } + int indexOf(int8_t c); + // substrings: + static bytes of(int8_t *ptr, size_t len) + { + bytes res; + res.set(ptr, len); + return res; + } + bytes slice(size_t beg, size_t end) + { + bytes res; + res.ptr = ptr + beg; + res.len = end - beg; + assert(res.len == 0 ||(inBounds(res.ptr) && inBounds(res.limit() - 1))); + return res; + } + // building C strings inside byte buffers: + bytes &strcat(const char *str) + { + ::strcat((char *)ptr, str); + return *this; + } + bytes &strcat(bytes &other) + { + ::strncat((char *)ptr, (char *)other.ptr, other.len); + return *this; + } + char *strval() + { + assert(strlen((char *)ptr) == len); + return (char *)ptr; + } +}; +#define BYTES_OF(var) (bytes::of((int8_t *)&(var), sizeof(var))) + +struct fillbytes +{ + bytes b; + size_t allocated; + + int8_t *base() + { + return b.ptr; + } + size_t size() + { + return b.len; + } + int8_t *limit() + { + return b.limit(); + } // logical limit + void setLimit(int8_t *lp) + { + assert(isAllocated(lp)); + b.len = lp - b.ptr; + } + int8_t *end() + { + return b.ptr + allocated; + } // physical limit + int8_t *loc(size_t o) + { + assert(o < b.len); + return b.ptr + o; + } + void init() + { + allocated = 0; + b.set(nullptr, 0); + } + void init(size_t s) + { + init(); + ensureSize(s); + } + void free() + { + if (allocated != 0) + b.free(); + allocated = 0; + } + void empty() + { + b.len = 0; + } + int8_t *grow(size_t s); // grow so that limit() += s + int getByte(uint32_t i) + { + return *loc(i) & 0xFF; + } + void addByte(int8_t x) + { + *grow(1) = x; + } + void ensureSize(size_t s); // make sure allocated >= s + void trimToSize() + { + if (allocated > size()) + b.realloc(allocated = size()); + } + bool canAppend(size_t s) + { + return allocated > b.len + s; + } + bool isAllocated(int8_t *p) + { + return p >= base() && p <= end(); + } // asserts + void set(bytes &src) + { + set(src.ptr, src.len); + } + + void set(int8_t *ptr, size_t len) + { + b.set(ptr, len); + allocated = 0; // mark as not reallocatable + } + + // block operations on resizing byte buffer: + fillbytes &append(const void *ptr_, size_t len_) + { + memcpy(grow(len_), ptr_, len_); + return (*this); + } + fillbytes &append(bytes &other) + { + return append(other.ptr, other.len); + } + fillbytes &append(const char *str) + { + return append(str, strlen(str)); + } +}; + +struct ptrlist : fillbytes +{ + typedef const void *cvptr; + int length() + { + return (int)(size() / sizeof(cvptr)); + } + cvptr *base() + { + return (cvptr *)fillbytes::base(); + } + cvptr &get(int i) + { + return *(cvptr *)loc(i * sizeof(cvptr)); + } + cvptr *limit() + { + return (cvptr *)fillbytes::limit(); + } + void add(cvptr x) + { + *(cvptr *)grow(sizeof(x)) = x; + } + void popTo(int l) + { + assert(l <= length()); + b.len = l * sizeof(cvptr); + } + int indexOf(cvptr x); + bool contains(cvptr x) + { + return indexOf(x) >= 0; + } + void freeAll(); // frees every ptr on the list, plus the list itself +}; +// Use a macro rather than mess with subtle mismatches +// between member and non-member function pointers. +#define PTRLIST_QSORT(ptrls, fn) ::qsort((ptrls).base(), (ptrls).length(), sizeof(void *), fn) + +struct intlist : fillbytes +{ + int length() + { + return (int)(size() / sizeof(int)); + } + int *base() + { + return (int *)fillbytes::base(); + } + int &get(int i) + { + return *(int *)loc(i * sizeof(int)); + } + int *limit() + { + return (int *)fillbytes::limit(); + } + void add(int x) + { + *(int *)grow(sizeof(x)) = x; + } + void popTo(int l) + { + assert(l <= length()); + b.len = l * sizeof(int); + } + int indexOf(int x); + bool contains(int x) + { + return indexOf(x) >= 0; + } +}; diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/coding.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/coding.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6bd17a3c --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/coding.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,1044 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// -*- C++ -*- +// Small program for unpacking specially compressed Java packages. +// John R. Rose + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "utils.h" +#include "coding.h" + +#include "constants.h" +#include "unpack.h" + +extern coding basic_codings[]; + +// CODING_PRIVATE causes a lot of them +#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable" + +#define CODING_PRIVATE(spec) \ + int spec_ = spec; \ + int B = CODING_B(spec_); \ + int H = CODING_H(spec_); \ + int L = 256 - H; \ + int S = CODING_S(spec_); \ + int D = CODING_D(spec_) + +#define IS_NEG_CODE(S, codeVal) ((((int)(codeVal) + 1) & ((1 << S) - 1)) == 0) + +#define DECODE_SIGN_S1(ux) (((uint32_t)(ux) >> 1) ^ -((int)(ux) & 1)) + +static int decode_sign(int S, uint32_t ux) +{ // == Coding.decodeSign32 + assert(S > 0); + uint32_t sigbits = (ux >> S); + if (IS_NEG_CODE(S, ux)) + return (int)(~sigbits); + else + return (int)(ux - sigbits); + // Note that (int)(ux-sigbits) can be negative, if ux is large enough. +} + +coding *coding::init() +{ + if (umax > 0) + return this; // already done + assert(spec != 0); // sanity + + // fill in derived fields + CODING_PRIVATE(spec); + + // Return nullptr if 'arb(BHSD)' parameter constraints are not met: + if (B < 1 || B > B_MAX) + return nullptr; + if (H < 1 || H > 256) + return nullptr; + if (S < 0 || S > 2) + return nullptr; + if (D < 0 || D > 1) + return nullptr; + if (B == 1 && H != 256) + return nullptr; // 1-byte coding must be fixed-size + if (B >= 5 && H == 256) + return nullptr; // no 5-byte fixed-size coding + + // first compute the range of the coding, in 64 bits + int64_t range = 0; + { + int64_t H_i = 1; + for (int i = 0; i < B; i++) + { + range += H_i; + H_i *= H; + } + range *= L; + range += H_i; + } + assert(range > 0); // no useless codings, please + + int this_umax; + + // now, compute min and max + if (range >= ((int64_t)1 << 32)) + { + this_umax = INT_MAX_VALUE; + this->umin = INT_MIN_VALUE; + this->max = INT_MAX_VALUE; + this->min = INT_MIN_VALUE; + } + else + { + this_umax = (range > INT_MAX_VALUE) ? INT_MAX_VALUE : (int)range - 1; + this->max = this_umax; + this->min = this->umin = 0; + if (S != 0 && range != 0) + { + int64_t maxPosCode = range - 1; + int64_t maxNegCode = range - 1; + while (IS_NEG_CODE(S, maxPosCode)) + --maxPosCode; + while (!IS_NEG_CODE(S, maxNegCode)) + --maxNegCode; + int maxPos = decode_sign(S, (uint32_t)maxPosCode); + if (maxPos < 0) + this->max = INT_MAX_VALUE; // 32-bit wraparound + else + this->max = maxPos; + if (maxNegCode < 0) + this->min = 0; // No negative codings at all. + else + this->min = decode_sign(S, (uint32_t)maxNegCode); + } + } + + assert(!(isFullRange | isSigned | isSubrange)); // init + if (min < 0) + this->isSigned = true; + if (max < INT_MAX_VALUE && range <= INT_MAX_VALUE) + this->isSubrange = true; + if (max == INT_MAX_VALUE && min == INT_MIN_VALUE) + this->isFullRange = true; + + // do this last, to reduce MT exposure (should have a membar too) + this->umax = this_umax; + + return this; +} + +coding *coding::findBySpec(int spec) +{ + for (coding *scan = &basic_codings[0];; scan++) + { + if (scan->spec == spec) + return scan->init(); + if (scan->spec == 0) + break; + } + coding *ptr = NEW(coding, 1); + if (!ptr) + return nullptr; + coding *c = ptr->initFrom(spec); + if (c == nullptr) + { + ::free(ptr); + } + else + // else caller should free it... + c->isMalloc = true; + return c; +} + +coding *coding::findBySpec(int B, int H, int S, int D) +{ + if (B < 1 || B > B_MAX) + return nullptr; + if (H < 1 || H > 256) + return nullptr; + if (S < 0 || S > 2) + return nullptr; + if (D < 0 || D > 1) + return nullptr; + return findBySpec(CODING_SPEC(B, H, S, D)); +} + +void coding::free() +{ + if (isMalloc) + { + ::free(this); + } +} + +void coding_method::reset(value_stream *state) +{ + assert(state->rp == state->rplimit); // not in mid-stream, please + // assert(this == vs0.cm); + state[0] = vs0; + if (uValues != nullptr) + { + uValues->reset(state->helper()); + } +} + +uint32_t coding::parse(byte *&rp, int B, int H) +{ + int L = 256 - H; + byte *ptr = rp; + // hand peel the i==0 part of the loop: + uint32_t b_i = *ptr++ & 0xFF; + if (B == 1 || b_i < (uint32_t)L) + { + rp = ptr; + return b_i; + } + uint32_t sum = b_i; + uint32_t H_i = H; + assert(B <= B_MAX); + for (int i = 2; i <= B_MAX; i++) + { // easy for compilers to unroll if desired + b_i = *ptr++ & 0xFF; + sum += b_i * H_i; + if (i == B || b_i < (uint32_t)L) + { + rp = ptr; + return sum; + } + H_i *= H; + } + assert(false); + return 0; +} + +uint32_t coding::parse_lgH(byte *&rp, int B, int H, int lgH) +{ + assert(H == (1 << lgH)); + int L = 256 - (1 << lgH); + byte *ptr = rp; + // hand peel the i==0 part of the loop: + uint32_t b_i = *ptr++ & 0xFF; + if (B == 1 || b_i < (uint32_t)L) + { + rp = ptr; + return b_i; + } + uint32_t sum = b_i; + uint32_t lg_H_i = lgH; + assert(B <= B_MAX); + for (int i = 2; i <= B_MAX; i++) + { // easy for compilers to unroll if desired + b_i = *ptr++ & 0xFF; + sum += b_i << lg_H_i; + if (i == B || b_i < (uint32_t)L) + { + rp = ptr; + return sum; + } + lg_H_i += lgH; + } + assert(false); + return 0; +} + +static const char ERB[] = "EOF reading band"; + +void coding::parseMultiple(byte *&rp, int N, byte *limit, int B, int H) +{ + if (N < 0) + { + unpack_abort("bad value count"); + return; + } + byte *ptr = rp; + if (B == 1 || H == 256) + { + size_t len = (size_t)N * B; + if (len / B != (size_t)N || ptr + len > limit) + { + unpack_abort(ERB); + return; + } + rp = ptr + len; + return; + } + // Note: We assume rp has enough zero-padding. + int L = 256 - H; + int n = B; + while (N > 0) + { + ptr += 1; + if (--n == 0) + { + // end of encoding at B bytes, regardless of byte value + } + else + { + int b = (ptr[-1] & 0xFF); + if (b >= L) + { + // keep going, unless we find a byte < L + continue; + } + } + // found the last byte + N -= 1; + n = B; // reset length counter + // do an error check here + if (ptr > limit) + { + unpack_abort(ERB); + return; + } + } + rp = ptr; + return; +} + +bool value_stream::hasHelper() +{ + // If my coding method is a pop-style method, + // then I need a second value stream to transmit + // unfavored values. + // This can be determined by examining fValues. + return cm->fValues != nullptr; +} + +void value_stream::init(byte *rp_, byte *rplimit_, coding *defc) +{ + rp = rp_; + rplimit = rplimit_; + sum = 0; + cm = nullptr; // no need in the simple case + setCoding(defc); +} + +void value_stream::setCoding(coding *defc) +{ + if (defc == nullptr) + { + unpack_abort("bad coding"); + defc = coding::findByIndex(_meta_canon_min); // random pick for recovery + } + + c = (*defc); + + // choose cmk + cmk = cmk_ERROR; + switch (c.spec) + { + case BYTE1_spec: + cmk = cmk_BYTE1; + break; + case CHAR3_spec: + cmk = cmk_CHAR3; + break; + case UNSIGNED5_spec: + cmk = cmk_UNSIGNED5; + break; + case DELTA5_spec: + cmk = cmk_DELTA5; + break; + case BCI5_spec: + cmk = cmk_BCI5; + break; + case BRANCH5_spec: + cmk = cmk_BRANCH5; + break; + default: + if (c.D() == 0) + { + switch (c.S()) + { + case 0: + cmk = cmk_BHS0; + break; + case 1: + cmk = cmk_BHS1; + break; + default: + cmk = cmk_BHS; + break; + } + } + else + { + if (c.S() == 1) + { + if (c.isFullRange) + cmk = cmk_BHS1D1full; + if (c.isSubrange) + cmk = cmk_BHS1D1sub; + } + if (cmk == cmk_ERROR) + cmk = cmk_BHSD1; + } + } +} + +static int getPopValue(value_stream *self, uint32_t uval) +{ + if (uval > 0) + { + // note that the initial parse performed a range check + assert(uval <= (uint32_t)self->cm->fVlength); + return self->cm->fValues[uval - 1]; + } + else + { + // take an unfavored value + return self->helper()->getInt(); + } +} + +int coding::sumInUnsignedRange(int x, int y) +{ + assert(isSubrange); + int range = (int)(umax + 1); + assert(range > 0); + x += y; + if (x != (int)((int64_t)(x - y) + (int64_t)y)) + { + // 32-bit overflow interferes with range reduction. + // Back off from the overflow by adding a multiple of range: + if (x < 0) + { + x -= range; + assert(x >= 0); + } + else + { + x += range; + assert(x < 0); + } + } + if (x < 0) + { + x += range; + if (x >= 0) + return x; + } + else if (x >= range) + { + x -= range; + if (x < range) + return x; + } + else + { + // in range + return x; + } + // do it the hard way + x %= range; + if (x < 0) + x += range; + return x; +} + +static int getDeltaValue(value_stream *self, uint32_t uval, bool isSubrange) +{ + assert((uint32_t)(self->c.isSubrange) == (uint32_t)isSubrange); + assert(self->c.isSubrange | self->c.isFullRange); + if (isSubrange) + return self->sum = self->c.sumInUnsignedRange(self->sum, (int)uval); + else + return self->sum += (int)uval; +} + +bool value_stream::hasValue() +{ + if (rp < rplimit) + return true; + if (cm == nullptr) + return false; + if (cm->next == nullptr) + return false; + cm->next->reset(this); + return hasValue(); +} + +int value_stream::getInt() +{ + if (rp >= rplimit) + { + // Advance to next coding segment. + if (rp > rplimit || cm == nullptr || cm->next == nullptr) + { + // Must perform this check and throw an exception on bad input. + unpack_abort(ERB); + return 0; + } + cm->next->reset(this); + return getInt(); + } + + CODING_PRIVATE(c.spec); + uint32_t uval; + enum + { + B5 = 5, + B3 = 3, + H128 = 128, + H64 = 64, + H4 = 4 + }; + switch (cmk) + { + case cmk_BHS: + assert(D == 0); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + if (S == 0) + return (int)uval; + return decode_sign(S, uval); + + case cmk_BHS0: + assert(S == 0 && D == 0); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + return (int)uval; + + case cmk_BHS1: + assert(S == 1 && D == 0); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + return DECODE_SIGN_S1(uval); + + case cmk_BYTE1: + assert(c.spec == BYTE1_spec); + assert(B == 1 && H == 256 && S == 0 && D == 0); + return *rp++ & 0xFF; + + case cmk_CHAR3: + assert(c.spec == CHAR3_spec); + assert(B == B3 && H == H128 && S == 0 && D == 0); + return coding::parse_lgH(rp, B3, H128, 7); + + case cmk_UNSIGNED5: + assert(c.spec == UNSIGNED5_spec); + assert(B == B5 && H == H64 && S == 0 && D == 0); + return coding::parse_lgH(rp, B5, H64, 6); + + case cmk_BHSD1: + assert(D == 1); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + if (S != 0) + uval = (uint32_t)decode_sign(S, uval); + return getDeltaValue(this, uval, (bool)c.isSubrange); + + case cmk_BHS1D1full: + assert(S == 1 && D == 1 && c.isFullRange); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + uval = (uint32_t)DECODE_SIGN_S1(uval); + return getDeltaValue(this, uval, false); + + case cmk_BHS1D1sub: + assert(S == 1 && D == 1 && c.isSubrange); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + uval = (uint32_t)DECODE_SIGN_S1(uval); + return getDeltaValue(this, uval, true); + + case cmk_DELTA5: + assert(c.spec == DELTA5_spec); + assert(B == B5 && H == H64 && S == 1 && D == 1 && c.isFullRange); + uval = coding::parse_lgH(rp, B5, H64, 6); + sum += DECODE_SIGN_S1(uval); + return sum; + + case cmk_BCI5: + assert(c.spec == BCI5_spec); + assert(B == B5 && H == H4 && S == 0 && D == 0); + return coding::parse_lgH(rp, B5, H4, 2); + + case cmk_BRANCH5: + assert(c.spec == BRANCH5_spec); + assert(B == B5 && H == H4 && S == 2 && D == 0); + uval = coding::parse_lgH(rp, B5, H4, 2); + return decode_sign(S, uval); + + case cmk_pop: + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + if (S != 0) + { + uval = (uint32_t)decode_sign(S, uval); + } + if (D != 0) + { + assert(c.isSubrange | c.isFullRange); + if (c.isSubrange) + sum = c.sumInUnsignedRange(sum, (int)uval); + else + sum += (int)uval; + uval = (uint32_t)sum; + } + return getPopValue(this, uval); + + case cmk_pop_BHS0: + assert(S == 0 && D == 0); + uval = coding::parse(rp, B, H); + return getPopValue(this, uval); + + case cmk_pop_BYTE1: + assert(c.spec == BYTE1_spec); + assert(B == 1 && H == 256 && S == 0 && D == 0); + return getPopValue(this, *rp++ & 0xFF); + + default: + break; + } + assert(false); + return 0; +} + +static int moreCentral(int x, int y) +{ // used to find end of Pop.{F} + // Suggested implementation from the Pack200 specification: + uint32_t kx = (x >> 31) ^ (x << 1); + uint32_t ky = (y >> 31) ^ (y << 1); + return (kx < ky ? x : y); +} +// static maybe_inline +// int moreCentral2(int x, int y, int min) { +// // Strict implementation of buggy 150.7 specification. +// // The bug is that the spec. says absolute-value ties are broken +// // in favor of positive numbers, but the suggested implementation +// // (also mentioned in the spec.) breaks ties in favor of negative numbers. +// if ((x + y) != 0) +// return min; +// else +// // return the other value, which breaks a tie in the positive direction +// return (x > y)? x: y; +//} + +static const byte *no_meta[] = {nullptr}; +#define NO_META (*(byte **)no_meta) +enum +{ + POP_FAVORED_N = -2 +}; + +// mode bits +#define DISABLE_RUN 1 // used immediately inside ACodee +#define DISABLE_POP 2 // used recursively in all pop sub-bands + +// This function knows all about meta-coding. +void coding_method::init(byte *&band_rp, byte *band_limit, byte *&meta_rp, int mode, + coding *defc, int N, intlist *valueSink) +{ + assert(N != 0); + + assert(u != nullptr); // must be pre-initialized + // if (u == nullptr) u = unpacker::current(); // expensive + + int op = (meta_rp == nullptr) ? _meta_default : (*meta_rp++ & 0xFF); + coding *foundc = nullptr; + coding *to_free = nullptr; + + if (op == _meta_default) + { + foundc = defc; + // and fall through + } + else if (op >= _meta_canon_min && op <= _meta_canon_max) + { + foundc = coding::findByIndex(op); + // and fall through + } + else if (op == _meta_arb) + { + int args = (*meta_rp++ & 0xFF); + // args = (D:[0..1] + 2*S[0..2] + 8*(B:[1..5]-1)) + int D = ((args >> 0) & 1); + int S = ((args >> 1) & 3); + int B = ((args >> 3) & -1) + 1; + // & (H[1..256]-1) + int H = (*meta_rp++ & 0xFF) + 1; + foundc = coding::findBySpec(B, H, S, D); + to_free = foundc; // findBySpec may dynamically allocate + if (foundc == nullptr) + { + unpack_abort("illegal arbitrary coding"); + return; + } + // and fall through + } + else if (op >= _meta_run && op < _meta_pop) + { + int args = (op - _meta_run); + // args: KX:[0..3] + 4*(KBFlag:[0..1]) + 8*(ABDef:[0..2]) + int KX = ((args >> 0) & 3); + int KBFlag = ((args >> 2) & 1); + int ABDef = ((args >> 3) & -1); + assert(ABDef <= 2); + // & KB: one of [0..255] if KBFlag=1 + int KB = (!KBFlag ? 3 : (*meta_rp++ & 0xFF)); + int K = (KB + 1) << (KX * 4); + int N2 = (N >= 0) ? N - K : N; + if (N == 0 || (N2 <= 0 && N2 != N)) + { + unpack_abort("illegal run encoding"); + } + if ((mode & DISABLE_RUN) != 0) + { + unpack_abort("illegal nested run encoding"); + } + + // & Enc{ ACode } if ADef=0 (ABDef != 1) + // No direct nesting of 'run' in ACode, but in BCode it's OK. + int disRun = mode | DISABLE_RUN; + if (ABDef == 1) + { + this->init(band_rp, band_limit, NO_META, disRun, defc, K, valueSink); + } + else + { + this->init(band_rp, band_limit, meta_rp, disRun, defc, K, valueSink); + } + + // & Enc{ BCode } if BDef=0 (ABDef != 2) + coding_method *tail = U_NEW(coding_method, 1); + if (!tail) + return; + tail->u = u; + + // The 'run' codings may be nested indirectly via 'pop' codings. + // This means that this->next may already be filled in, if + // ACode was of type 'pop' with a 'run' token coding. + // No problem: Just chain the upcoming BCode onto the end. + for (coding_method *self = this;; self = self->next) + { + if (self->next == nullptr) + { + self->next = tail; + break; + } + } + + if (ABDef == 2) + { + tail->init(band_rp, band_limit, NO_META, mode, defc, N2, valueSink); + } + else + { + tail->init(band_rp, band_limit, meta_rp, mode, defc, N2, valueSink); + } + // Note: The preceding calls to init should be tail-recursive. + + return; // done; no falling through + } + else if (op >= _meta_pop && op < _meta_limit) + { + int args = (op - _meta_pop); + // args: (FDef:[0..1]) + 2*UDef:[0..1] + 4*(TDefL:[0..11]) + int FDef = ((args >> 0) & 1); + int UDef = ((args >> 1) & 1); + int TDefL = ((args >> 2) & -1); + assert(TDefL <= 11); + int TDef = (TDefL > 0); + int TL = (TDefL <= 6) ? (2 << TDefL) : (256 - (4 << (11 - TDefL))); + int TH = (256 - TL); + if (N <= 0) + { + unpack_abort("illegal pop encoding"); + } + if ((mode & DISABLE_POP) != 0) + { + unpack_abort("illegal nested pop encoding"); + } + + // No indirect nesting of 'pop', but 'run' is OK. + int disPop = DISABLE_POP; + + // & Enc{ FCode } if FDef=0 + int FN = POP_FAVORED_N; + assert(valueSink == nullptr); + intlist fValueSink; + fValueSink.init(); + coding_method fval; + BYTES_OF(fval).clear(); + fval.u = u; + if (FDef != 0) + { + fval.init(band_rp, band_limit, NO_META, disPop, defc, FN, &fValueSink); + } + else + { + fval.init(band_rp, band_limit, meta_rp, disPop, defc, FN, &fValueSink); + } + bytes fvbuf; + fValues = (u->saveTo(fvbuf, fValueSink.b), (int *)fvbuf.ptr); + fVlength = fValueSink.length(); // i.e., the parameter K + fValueSink.free(); + + // Skip the first {F} run in all subsequent passes. + // The next call to this->init(...) will set vs0.rp to point after the {F}. + + // & Enc{ TCode } if TDef=0 (TDefL==0) + if (TDef != 0) + { + coding *tcode = coding::findBySpec(1, 256); // BYTE1 + // find the most narrowly sufficient code: + for (int B = 2; B <= B_MAX; B++) + { + if (fVlength <= tcode->umax) + break; // found it + tcode->free(); + tcode = coding::findBySpec(B, TH); + if (!tcode) + return; + } + if (!(fVlength <= tcode->umax)) + { + unpack_abort("pop.L value too small"); + } + this->init(band_rp, band_limit, NO_META, disPop, tcode, N, nullptr); + tcode->free(); + } + else + { + this->init(band_rp, band_limit, meta_rp, disPop, defc, N, nullptr); + } + + // Count the number of zero tokens right now. + // Also verify that they are in bounds. + int UN = 0; // one {U} for each zero in {T} + value_stream vs = vs0; + for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) + { + uint32_t val = vs.getInt(); + if (val == 0) + UN += 1; + if (!(val <= (uint32_t)fVlength)) + { + unpack_abort("pop token out of range"); + } + } + vs.done(); + + // & Enc{ UCode } if UDef=0 + if (UN != 0) + { + uValues = U_NEW(coding_method, 1); + if (uValues == nullptr) + return; + uValues->u = u; + if (UDef != 0) + { + uValues->init(band_rp, band_limit, NO_META, disPop, defc, UN, nullptr); + } + else + { + uValues->init(band_rp, band_limit, meta_rp, disPop, defc, UN, nullptr); + } + } + else + { + if (UDef == 0) + { + int uop = (*meta_rp++ & 0xFF); + if (uop > _meta_canon_max) + // %%% Spec. requires the more strict (uop != _meta_default). + unpack_abort("bad meta-coding for empty pop/U"); + } + } + + // Bug fix for 6259542 + // Last of all, adjust vs0.cmk to the 'pop' flavor + for (coding_method *self = this; self != nullptr; self = self->next) + { + coding_method_kind cmk2 = cmk_pop; + switch (self->vs0.cmk) + { + case cmk_BHS0: + cmk2 = cmk_pop_BHS0; + break; + case cmk_BYTE1: + cmk2 = cmk_pop_BYTE1; + break; + default: + break; + } + self->vs0.cmk = cmk2; + if (self != this) + { + assert(self->fValues == nullptr); // no double init + self->fValues = this->fValues; + self->fVlength = this->fVlength; + assert(self->uValues == nullptr); // must stay nullptr + } + } + + return; // done; no falling through + } + else + { + unpack_abort("bad meta-coding"); + } + + // Common code here skips a series of values with one coding. + assert(foundc != nullptr); + + assert(vs0.cmk == cmk_ERROR); // no garbage, please + assert(vs0.rp == nullptr); // no garbage, please + assert(vs0.rplimit == nullptr); // no garbage, please + assert(vs0.sum == 0); // no garbage, please + + vs0.init(band_rp, band_limit, foundc); + + // Done with foundc. Free if necessary. + if (to_free != nullptr) + { + to_free->free(); + to_free = nullptr; + } + foundc = nullptr; + + coding &c = vs0.c; + CODING_PRIVATE(c.spec); + // assert sane N + assert((uint32_t)N < INT_MAX_VALUE || N == POP_FAVORED_N); + + // Look at the values, or at least skip over them quickly. + if (valueSink == nullptr) + { + // Skip and ignore values in the first pass. + c.parseMultiple(band_rp, N, band_limit, B, H); + } + else if (N >= 0) + { + // Pop coding, {F} sequence, initial run of values... + assert((mode & DISABLE_POP) != 0); + value_stream vs = vs0; + for (int n = 0; n < N; n++) + { + int val = vs.getInt(); + valueSink->add(val); + } + band_rp = vs.rp; + } + else + { + // Pop coding, {F} sequence, final run of values... + assert((mode & DISABLE_POP) != 0); + assert(N == POP_FAVORED_N); + int min = INT_MIN_VALUE; // farthest from the center + // min2 is based on the buggy specification of centrality in version 150.7 + // no known implementations transmit this value, but just in case... + // int min2 = INT_MIN_VALUE; + int last = 0; + // if there were initial runs, find the potential sentinels in them: + for (int i = 0; i < valueSink->length(); i++) + { + last = valueSink->get(i); + min = moreCentral(min, last); + // min2 = moreCentral2(min2, last, min); + } + value_stream vs = vs0; + for (;;) + { + int val = vs.getInt(); + if (valueSink->length() > 0 && (val == last || val == min)) //|| val == min2 + break; + valueSink->add(val); + last = val; + min = moreCentral(min, last); + // min2 = moreCentral2(min2, last, min); + } + band_rp = vs.rp; + } + + // Get an accurate upper limit now. + vs0.rplimit = band_rp; + vs0.cm = this; + + return; // success +} + +coding basic_codings[] = { + // This one is not a usable irregular coding, but is used by cp_Utf8_chars. + CODING_INIT(3, 128, 0, 0), + + // Fixed-length codings: + CODING_INIT(1, 256, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(1, 256, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(1, 256, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(1, 256, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 256, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(2, 256, 1, 0), + CODING_INIT(2, 256, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 256, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 256, 0, 0), + CODING_INIT(3, 256, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(3, 256, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 256, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 256, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(4, 256, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(4, 256, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 256, 1, 1), + + // Full-range variable-length codings: + CODING_INIT(5, 4, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 4, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 4, 2, 0), + CODING_INIT(5, 16, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 16, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 16, 2, 0), + CODING_INIT(5, 32, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 32, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 32, 2, 0), + CODING_INIT(5, 64, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 64, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 64, 2, 0), + CODING_INIT(5, 128, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 128, 1, 0), CODING_INIT(5, 128, 2, 0), + CODING_INIT(5, 4, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 4, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 4, 2, 1), + CODING_INIT(5, 16, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 16, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 16, 2, 1), + CODING_INIT(5, 32, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 32, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 32, 2, 1), + CODING_INIT(5, 64, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 64, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 64, 2, 1), + CODING_INIT(5, 128, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 128, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(5, 128, 2, 1), + + // Variable length subrange codings: + CODING_INIT(2, 192, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(2, 224, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(2, 240, 0, 0), + CODING_INIT(2, 248, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(2, 252, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(2, 8, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(2, 8, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 16, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 16, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(2, 32, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 32, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 64, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(2, 64, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 128, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 128, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(2, 192, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 192, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 224, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(2, 224, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 240, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 240, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(2, 248, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(2, 248, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 192, 0, 0), + CODING_INIT(3, 224, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(3, 240, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(3, 248, 0, 0), + CODING_INIT(3, 252, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(3, 8, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 8, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(3, 16, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 16, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 32, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(3, 32, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 64, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 64, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(3, 128, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 128, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 192, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(3, 192, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 224, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 224, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(3, 240, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 240, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(3, 248, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(3, 248, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 192, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(4, 224, 0, 0), + CODING_INIT(4, 240, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(4, 248, 0, 0), CODING_INIT(4, 252, 0, 0), + CODING_INIT(4, 8, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 8, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 16, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 16, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 32, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 32, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 64, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 64, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 128, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 128, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 192, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 192, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 224, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 224, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 240, 0, 1), + CODING_INIT(4, 240, 1, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 248, 0, 1), CODING_INIT(4, 248, 1, 1), + CODING_INIT(0, 0, 0, 0)}; +#define BASIC_INDEX_LIMIT (int)(sizeof(basic_codings) / sizeof(basic_codings[0]) - 1) + +coding *coding::findByIndex(int idx) +{ + int index_limit = BASIC_INDEX_LIMIT; + assert(_meta_canon_min == 1 && _meta_canon_max + 1 == index_limit); + + if (idx >= _meta_canon_min && idx <= _meta_canon_max) + return basic_codings[idx].init(); + else + return nullptr; +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/coding.h b/libraries/pack200/src/coding.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9bd6ca2 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/coding.h @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +struct unpacker; + +#define INT_MAX_VALUE ((int)0x7FFFFFFF) +#define INT_MIN_VALUE ((int)0x80000000) + +#define CODING_SPEC(B, H, S, D) ((B) << 20 | (H) << 8 | (S) << 4 | (D) << 0) +#define CODING_B(x) ((x) >> 20 & 0xF) +#define CODING_H(x) ((x) >> 8 & 0xFFF) +#define CODING_S(x) ((x) >> 4 & 0xF) +#define CODING_D(x) ((x) >> 0 & 0xF) + +#define CODING_INIT(B, H, S, D) \ + { \ + CODING_SPEC(B, H, S, D), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 \ + } + +// For debugging purposes, some compilers do not like this and will complain. +// #define long do_not_use_C_long_types_use_jlong_or_int +// Use of the type "long" is problematic, do not use it. + +struct coding +{ + int spec; // B,H,S,D + + // Handy values derived from the spec: + int B() + { + return CODING_B(spec); + } + int H() + { + return CODING_H(spec); + } + int S() + { + return CODING_S(spec); + } + int D() + { + return CODING_D(spec); + } + int L() + { + return 256 - CODING_H(spec); + } + int min, max; + int umin, umax; + char isSigned, isSubrange, isFullRange, isMalloc; + + coding *init(); // returns self or nullptr if error + coding *initFrom(int spec_) + { + assert(this->spec == 0); + this->spec = spec_; + return init(); + } + + static coding *findBySpec(int spec); + static coding *findBySpec(int B, int H, int S = 0, int D = 0); + static coding *findByIndex(int irregularCodingIndex); + + static uint32_t parse(byte *&rp, int B, int H); + static uint32_t parse_lgH(byte *&rp, int B, int H, int lgH); + static void parseMultiple(byte *&rp, int N, byte *limit, int B, int H); + + uint32_t parse(byte *&rp) + { + return parse(rp, CODING_B(spec), CODING_H(spec)); + } + void parseMultiple(byte *&rp, int N, byte *limit) + { + parseMultiple(rp, N, limit, CODING_B(spec), CODING_H(spec)); + } + + bool canRepresent(int x) + { + return (x >= min && x <= max); + } + bool canRepresentUnsigned(int x) + { + return (x >= umin && x <= umax); + } + + int sumInUnsignedRange(int x, int y); + + int readFrom(byte *&rpVar, int *dbase); + void readArrayFrom(byte *&rpVar, int *dbase, int length, int *values); + void skipArrayFrom(byte *&rpVar, int length) + { + readArrayFrom(rpVar, (int *)NULL, length, (int *)NULL); + } + + void free(); // free self if isMalloc +}; + +enum coding_method_kind +{ + cmk_ERROR, + cmk_BHS, + cmk_BHS0, + cmk_BHS1, + cmk_BHSD1, + cmk_BHS1D1full, // isFullRange + cmk_BHS1D1sub, // isSubRange + + // special cases hand-optimized (~50% of all decoded values) + cmk_BYTE1, //(1,256) 6% + cmk_CHAR3, //(3,128) 7% + cmk_UNSIGNED5, //(5,64) 13% + cmk_DELTA5, //(5,64,1,1) 5% + cmk_BCI5, //(5,4) 18% + cmk_BRANCH5, //(5,4,2) 4% + // cmk_UNSIGNED5H16, //(5,16) 5% + // cmk_UNSIGNED2H4, //(2,4) 6% + // cmk_DELTA4H8, //(4,8,1,1) 10% + // cmk_DELTA3H16, //(3,16,1,1) 9% + cmk_BHS_LIMIT, + cmk_pop, + cmk_pop_BHS0, + cmk_pop_BYTE1, + cmk_pop_LIMIT, + cmk_LIMIT +}; + +enum +{ + BYTE1_spec = CODING_SPEC(1, 256, 0, 0), + CHAR3_spec = CODING_SPEC(3, 128, 0, 0), + UNSIGNED4_spec = CODING_SPEC(4, 256, 0, 0), + UNSIGNED5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 64, 0, 0), + SIGNED5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 64, 1, 0), + DELTA5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 64, 1, 1), + UDELTA5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 64, 0, 1), + MDELTA5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 64, 2, 1), + BCI5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 4, 0, 0), + BRANCH5_spec = CODING_SPEC(5, 4, 2, 0) +}; + +enum +{ + B_MAX = 5, + C_SLOP = B_MAX * 10 +}; + +struct coding_method; + +// iterator under the control of a meta-coding +struct value_stream +{ + // current coding of values or values + coding c; // B,H,S,D,etc. + coding_method_kind cmk; // type of decoding needed + byte *rp; // read pointer + byte *rplimit; // final value of read pointer + int sum; // partial sum of all values so far (D=1 only) + coding_method *cm; // coding method that defines this stream + + void init(byte *band_rp, byte *band_limit, coding *defc); + void init(byte *band_rp, byte *band_limit, int spec) + { + init(band_rp, band_limit, coding::findBySpec(spec)); + } + + void setCoding(coding *c); + void setCoding(int spec) + { + setCoding(coding::findBySpec(spec)); + } + + // Parse and decode a single value. + int getInt(); + + // Parse and decode a single byte, with no error checks. + int getByte() + { + assert(cmk == cmk_BYTE1); + assert(rp < rplimit); + return *rp++ & 0xFF; + } + + // Used only for asserts. + bool hasValue(); + + void done() + { + assert(!hasValue()); + } + + // Sometimes a value stream has an auxiliary (but there are never two). + value_stream *helper() + { + assert(hasHelper()); + return this + 1; + } + bool hasHelper(); +}; + +struct coding_method +{ + value_stream vs0; // initial state snapshot (vs.meta==this) + + coding_method *next; // what to do when we run out of bytes + + // these fields are used for pop codes only: + int *fValues; // favored value array + int fVlength; // maximum favored value token + coding_method *uValues; // unfavored value stream + + // pointer to outer unpacker, for error checks etc. + unpacker *u; + + // Initialize a value stream. + void reset(value_stream *state); + + // Parse a band header, size a band, and initialize for further action. + // band_rp advances (but not past band_limit), and meta_rp advances. + // The mode gives context, such as "inside a pop". + // The defc and N are the incoming parameters to a meta-coding. + // The value sink is used to collect output values, when desired. + void init(byte *&band_rp, byte *band_limit, byte *&meta_rp, int mode, coding *defc, int N, + intlist *valueSink); +}; diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/constants.h b/libraries/pack200/src/constants.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2cc14b7d --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/constants.h @@ -0,0 +1,442 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2005, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +/* + Java Class Version numbers history + 1.0 to 1.3.X 45,3 + 1.4 to 1.4.X 46,0 + 1.5 to 1.5.X 49,0 + 1.6 to 1.5.x 50,0 NOTE Assumed for now +*/ + +// classfile constants +#define JAVA_MAGIC 0xCAFEBABE +#define JAVA_MIN_MAJOR_VERSION 45 +#define JAVA_MIN_MINOR_VERSION 3 +#define JAVA5_MAX_MAJOR_VERSION 49 +#define JAVA5_MAX_MINOR_VERSION 0 +// NOTE: Assume for now +#define JAVA6_MAX_MAJOR_VERSION 50 +#define JAVA6_MAX_MINOR_VERSION 0 + +// package file constants +#define JAVA_PACKAGE_MAGIC 0xCAFED00D +#define JAVA5_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION 150 +#define JAVA5_PACKAGE_MINOR_VERSION 7 + +#define JAVA6_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION 160 +#define JAVA6_PACKAGE_MINOR_VERSION 1 + +// magic number for gzip streams (for processing pack200-gzip data) +#define GZIP_MAGIC 0x1F8B0800 +#define GZIP_MAGIC_MASK 0xFFFFFF00 // last \bchar\b is variable "flg" field + +enum +{ + CONSTANT_None, + CONSTANT_Utf8, + CONSTANT_unused2, /* unused, was Unicode */ + CONSTANT_Integer, + CONSTANT_Float, + CONSTANT_Long, + CONSTANT_Double, + CONSTANT_Class, + CONSTANT_String, + CONSTANT_Fieldref, + CONSTANT_Methodref, + CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref, + CONSTANT_NameandType, + CONSTANT_Signature = 13, + CONSTANT_All = 14, + CONSTANT_Limit = 15, + CONSTANT_NONE = 0, + CONSTANT_Literal = 20, // pseudo-tag for debugging + CONSTANT_Member = 21, // pseudo-tag for debugging + SUBINDEX_BIT = 64, // combined with CONSTANT_xxx for ixTag + ACC_STATIC = 0x0008, + ACC_IC_LONG_FORM = (1 << 16), // for ic_flags + CLASS_ATTR_SourceFile = 17, + CLASS_ATTR_EnclosingMethod = 18, + CLASS_ATTR_InnerClasses = 23, + CLASS_ATTR_ClassFile_version = 24, + FIELD_ATTR_ConstantValue = 17, + METHOD_ATTR_Code = 17, + METHOD_ATTR_Exceptions = 18, + METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations = 23, + METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations = 24, + METHOD_ATTR_AnnotationDefault = 25, + CODE_ATTR_StackMapTable = 0, + CODE_ATTR_LineNumberTable = 1, + CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTable = 2, + CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTypeTable = 3, + // X_ATTR_Synthetic = 12, // ACC_SYNTHETIC; not predefined + X_ATTR_Signature = 19, + X_ATTR_Deprecated = 20, + X_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleAnnotations = 21, + X_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations = 22, + X_ATTR_OVERFLOW = 16, + X_ATTR_LIMIT_NO_FLAGS_HI = 32, + X_ATTR_LIMIT_FLAGS_HI = 63, + +#define O_ATTR_DO(F) \ + F(X_ATTR_OVERFLOW, 01) \ + /*(end)*/ +#define X_ATTR_DO(F) \ + O_ATTR_DO(F) F(X_ATTR_Signature, Signature) F(X_ATTR_Deprecated, Deprecated) \ + F(X_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleAnnotations, RuntimeVisibleAnnotations) \ + F(X_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations, RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations) \ + /*F(X_ATTR_Synthetic,Synthetic)*/ \ + /*(end)*/ +#define CLASS_ATTR_DO(F) \ + F(CLASS_ATTR_SourceFile, SourceFile) F(CLASS_ATTR_InnerClasses, InnerClasses) \ + F(CLASS_ATTR_EnclosingMethod, EnclosingMethod) F(CLASS_ATTR_ClassFile_version, 02) \ + /*(end)*/ +#define FIELD_ATTR_DO(F) \ + F(FIELD_ATTR_ConstantValue, ConstantValue) \ + /*(end)*/ +#define METHOD_ATTR_DO(F) \ + F(METHOD_ATTR_Code, Code) F(METHOD_ATTR_Exceptions, Exceptions) \ + F(METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations, RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations) \ + F(METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations, \ + RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations) \ + F(METHOD_ATTR_AnnotationDefault, AnnotationDefault) \ + /*(end)*/ +#define CODE_ATTR_DO(F) \ + F(CODE_ATTR_StackMapTable, StackMapTable) F(CODE_ATTR_LineNumberTable, LineNumberTable) \ + F(CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTable, LocalVariableTable) \ + F(CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTypeTable, LocalVariableTypeTable) \ + /*(end)*/ +#define ALL_ATTR_DO(F) \ + X_ATTR_DO(F) CLASS_ATTR_DO(F) FIELD_ATTR_DO(F) METHOD_ATTR_DO(F) CODE_ATTR_DO(F) \ + /*(end)*/ + + // attribute "context types" + ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS = 0, + ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD = 1, + ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD = 2, + ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE = 3, + ATTR_CONTEXT_LIMIT = 4, + + // constants for parsed layouts (stored in band::le_kind) + EK_NONE = 0, // not a layout element + EK_INT = 'I', // B H I SH etc., also FH etc. + EK_BCI = 'P', // PH etc. + EK_BCID = 'Q', // POH etc. + EK_BCO = 'O', // OH etc. + EK_REPL = 'N', // NH[...] etc. + EK_REF = 'R', // RUH, RUNH, KQH, etc. + EK_UN = 'T', // TB(...)[...] etc. + EK_CASE = 'K', // (...)[...] etc. + EK_CALL = '(', // (0), (1), etc. + EK_CBLE = '[', // [...][...] etc. + NO_BAND_INDEX = -1, + + // File option bits, from LSB in ascending bit position. + FO_DEFLATE_HINT = 1 << 0, + FO_IS_CLASS_STUB = 1 << 1, + + // Archive option bits, from LSB in ascending bit position: + AO_HAVE_SPECIAL_FORMATS = 1 << 0, + AO_HAVE_CP_NUMBERS = 1 << 1, + AO_HAVE_ALL_CODE_FLAGS = 1 << 2, + AO_3_UNUSED_MBZ = 1 << 3, + AO_HAVE_FILE_HEADERS = 1 << 4, + AO_DEFLATE_HINT = 1 << 5, + AO_HAVE_FILE_MODTIME = 1 << 6, + AO_HAVE_FILE_OPTIONS = 1 << 7, + AO_HAVE_FILE_SIZE_HI = 1 << 8, + AO_HAVE_CLASS_FLAGS_HI = 1 << 9, + AO_HAVE_FIELD_FLAGS_HI = 1 << 10, + AO_HAVE_METHOD_FLAGS_HI = 1 << 11, + AO_HAVE_CODE_FLAGS_HI = 1 << 12, +#define ARCHIVE_BIT_DO(F) \ + F(AO_HAVE_SPECIAL_FORMATS) F(AO_HAVE_CP_NUMBERS) F(AO_HAVE_ALL_CODE_FLAGS) \ + /*F(AO_3_UNUSED_MBZ)*/ \ + F(AO_HAVE_FILE_HEADERS) F(AO_DEFLATE_HINT) F(AO_HAVE_FILE_MODTIME) \ + F(AO_HAVE_FILE_OPTIONS) F(AO_HAVE_FILE_SIZE_HI) F(AO_HAVE_CLASS_FLAGS_HI) \ + F(AO_HAVE_FIELD_FLAGS_HI) F(AO_HAVE_METHOD_FLAGS_HI) F(AO_HAVE_CODE_FLAGS_HI) \ + /*(end)*/ + + // Constants for decoding attribute definition header bytes. + ADH_CONTEXT_MASK = 0x3, // (hdr & ADH_CONTEXT_MASK) + ADH_BIT_SHIFT = 0x2, // (hdr >> ADH_BIT_SHIFT) + ADH_BIT_IS_LSB = 1, // (hdr >> ADH_BIT_SHIFT) - ADH_BIT_IS_LSB +#define ADH_BYTE(context, index) ((((index) + ADH_BIT_IS_LSB) << ADH_BIT_SHIFT) + (context)) +#define ADH_BYTE_CONTEXT(adhb) ((adhb) & ADH_CONTEXT_MASK) +#define ADH_BYTE_INDEX(adhb) (((adhb) >> ADH_BIT_SHIFT) - ADH_BIT_IS_LSB) + NO_MODTIME = 0, // nullptr modtime value + + // meta-coding + _meta_default = 0, + _meta_canon_min = 1, + _meta_canon_max = 115, + _meta_arb = 116, + _meta_run = 117, + _meta_pop = 141, + _meta_limit = 189, + _meta_error = 255, + _xxx_1_end +}; + +// Bytecodes. + +enum +{ + bc_nop = 0, // 0x00 + bc_aconst_null = 1, // 0x01 + bc_iconst_m1 = 2, // 0x02 + bc_iconst_0 = 3, // 0x03 + bc_iconst_1 = 4, // 0x04 + bc_iconst_2 = 5, // 0x05 + bc_iconst_3 = 6, // 0x06 + bc_iconst_4 = 7, // 0x07 + bc_iconst_5 = 8, // 0x08 + bc_lconst_0 = 9, // 0x09 + bc_lconst_1 = 10, // 0x0a + bc_fconst_0 = 11, // 0x0b + bc_fconst_1 = 12, // 0x0c + bc_fconst_2 = 13, // 0x0d + bc_dconst_0 = 14, // 0x0e + bc_dconst_1 = 15, // 0x0f + bc_bipush = 16, // 0x10 + bc_sipush = 17, // 0x11 + bc_ldc = 18, // 0x12 + bc_ldc_w = 19, // 0x13 + bc_ldc2_w = 20, // 0x14 + bc_iload = 21, // 0x15 + bc_lload = 22, // 0x16 + bc_fload = 23, // 0x17 + bc_dload = 24, // 0x18 + bc_aload = 25, // 0x19 + bc_iload_0 = 26, // 0x1a + bc_iload_1 = 27, // 0x1b + bc_iload_2 = 28, // 0x1c + bc_iload_3 = 29, // 0x1d + bc_lload_0 = 30, // 0x1e + bc_lload_1 = 31, // 0x1f + bc_lload_2 = 32, // 0x20 + bc_lload_3 = 33, // 0x21 + bc_fload_0 = 34, // 0x22 + bc_fload_1 = 35, // 0x23 + bc_fload_2 = 36, // 0x24 + bc_fload_3 = 37, // 0x25 + bc_dload_0 = 38, // 0x26 + bc_dload_1 = 39, // 0x27 + bc_dload_2 = 40, // 0x28 + bc_dload_3 = 41, // 0x29 + bc_aload_0 = 42, // 0x2a + bc_aload_1 = 43, // 0x2b + bc_aload_2 = 44, // 0x2c + bc_aload_3 = 45, // 0x2d + bc_iaload = 46, // 0x2e + bc_laload = 47, // 0x2f + bc_faload = 48, // 0x30 + bc_daload = 49, // 0x31 + bc_aaload = 50, // 0x32 + bc_baload = 51, // 0x33 + bc_caload = 52, // 0x34 + bc_saload = 53, // 0x35 + bc_istore = 54, // 0x36 + bc_lstore = 55, // 0x37 + bc_fstore = 56, // 0x38 + bc_dstore = 57, // 0x39 + bc_astore = 58, // 0x3a + bc_istore_0 = 59, // 0x3b + bc_istore_1 = 60, // 0x3c + bc_istore_2 = 61, // 0x3d + bc_istore_3 = 62, // 0x3e + bc_lstore_0 = 63, // 0x3f + bc_lstore_1 = 64, // 0x40 + bc_lstore_2 = 65, // 0x41 + bc_lstore_3 = 66, // 0x42 + bc_fstore_0 = 67, // 0x43 + bc_fstore_1 = 68, // 0x44 + bc_fstore_2 = 69, // 0x45 + bc_fstore_3 = 70, // 0x46 + bc_dstore_0 = 71, // 0x47 + bc_dstore_1 = 72, // 0x48 + bc_dstore_2 = 73, // 0x49 + bc_dstore_3 = 74, // 0x4a + bc_astore_0 = 75, // 0x4b + bc_astore_1 = 76, // 0x4c + bc_astore_2 = 77, // 0x4d + bc_astore_3 = 78, // 0x4e + bc_iastore = 79, // 0x4f + bc_lastore = 80, // 0x50 + bc_fastore = 81, // 0x51 + bc_dastore = 82, // 0x52 + bc_aastore = 83, // 0x53 + bc_bastore = 84, // 0x54 + bc_castore = 85, // 0x55 + bc_sastore = 86, // 0x56 + bc_pop = 87, // 0x57 + bc_pop2 = 88, // 0x58 + bc_dup = 89, // 0x59 + bc_dup_x1 = 90, // 0x5a + bc_dup_x2 = 91, // 0x5b + bc_dup2 = 92, // 0x5c + bc_dup2_x1 = 93, // 0x5d + bc_dup2_x2 = 94, // 0x5e + bc_swap = 95, // 0x5f + bc_iadd = 96, // 0x60 + bc_ladd = 97, // 0x61 + bc_fadd = 98, // 0x62 + bc_dadd = 99, // 0x63 + bc_isub = 100, // 0x64 + bc_lsub = 101, // 0x65 + bc_fsub = 102, // 0x66 + bc_dsub = 103, // 0x67 + bc_imul = 104, // 0x68 + bc_lmul = 105, // 0x69 + bc_fmul = 106, // 0x6a + bc_dmul = 107, // 0x6b + bc_idiv = 108, // 0x6c + bc_ldiv = 109, // 0x6d + bc_fdiv = 110, // 0x6e + bc_ddiv = 111, // 0x6f + bc_irem = 112, // 0x70 + bc_lrem = 113, // 0x71 + bc_frem = 114, // 0x72 + bc_drem = 115, // 0x73 + bc_ineg = 116, // 0x74 + bc_lneg = 117, // 0x75 + bc_fneg = 118, // 0x76 + bc_dneg = 119, // 0x77 + bc_ishl = 120, // 0x78 + bc_lshl = 121, // 0x79 + bc_ishr = 122, // 0x7a + bc_lshr = 123, // 0x7b + bc_iushr = 124, // 0x7c + bc_lushr = 125, // 0x7d + bc_iand = 126, // 0x7e + bc_land = 127, // 0x7f + bc_ior = 128, // 0x80 + bc_lor = 129, // 0x81 + bc_ixor = 130, // 0x82 + bc_lxor = 131, // 0x83 + bc_iinc = 132, // 0x84 + bc_i2l = 133, // 0x85 + bc_i2f = 134, // 0x86 + bc_i2d = 135, // 0x87 + bc_l2i = 136, // 0x88 + bc_l2f = 137, // 0x89 + bc_l2d = 138, // 0x8a + bc_f2i = 139, // 0x8b + bc_f2l = 140, // 0x8c + bc_f2d = 141, // 0x8d + bc_d2i = 142, // 0x8e + bc_d2l = 143, // 0x8f + bc_d2f = 144, // 0x90 + bc_i2b = 145, // 0x91 + bc_i2c = 146, // 0x92 + bc_i2s = 147, // 0x93 + bc_lcmp = 148, // 0x94 + bc_fcmpl = 149, // 0x95 + bc_fcmpg = 150, // 0x96 + bc_dcmpl = 151, // 0x97 + bc_dcmpg = 152, // 0x98 + bc_ifeq = 153, // 0x99 + bc_ifne = 154, // 0x9a + bc_iflt = 155, // 0x9b + bc_ifge = 156, // 0x9c + bc_ifgt = 157, // 0x9d + bc_ifle = 158, // 0x9e + bc_if_icmpeq = 159, // 0x9f + bc_if_icmpne = 160, // 0xa0 + bc_if_icmplt = 161, // 0xa1 + bc_if_icmpge = 162, // 0xa2 + bc_if_icmpgt = 163, // 0xa3 + bc_if_icmple = 164, // 0xa4 + bc_if_acmpeq = 165, // 0xa5 + bc_if_acmpne = 166, // 0xa6 + bc_goto = 167, // 0xa7 + bc_jsr = 168, // 0xa8 + bc_ret = 169, // 0xa9 + bc_tableswitch = 170, // 0xaa + bc_lookupswitch = 171, // 0xab + bc_ireturn = 172, // 0xac + bc_lreturn = 173, // 0xad + bc_freturn = 174, // 0xae + bc_dreturn = 175, // 0xaf + bc_areturn = 176, // 0xb0 + bc_return = 177, // 0xb1 + bc_getstatic = 178, // 0xb2 + bc_putstatic = 179, // 0xb3 + bc_getfield = 180, // 0xb4 + bc_putfield = 181, // 0xb5 + bc_invokevirtual = 182, // 0xb6 + bc_invokespecial = 183, // 0xb7 + bc_invokestatic = 184, // 0xb8 + bc_invokeinterface = 185, // 0xb9 + bc_xxxunusedxxx = 186, // 0xba + bc_new = 187, // 0xbb + bc_newarray = 188, // 0xbc + bc_anewarray = 189, // 0xbd + bc_arraylength = 190, // 0xbe + bc_athrow = 191, // 0xbf + bc_checkcast = 192, // 0xc0 + bc_instanceof = 193, // 0xc1 + bc_monitorenter = 194, // 0xc2 + bc_monitorexit = 195, // 0xc3 + bc_wide = 196, // 0xc4 + bc_multianewarray = 197, // 0xc5 + bc_ifnull = 198, // 0xc6 + bc_ifnonnull = 199, // 0xc7 + bc_goto_w = 200, // 0xc8 + bc_jsr_w = 201, // 0xc9 + bc_bytecode_limit = 202 // 0xca +}; + +enum +{ + bc_end_marker = 255, + bc_byte_escape = 254, + bc_ref_escape = 253, + _first_linker_op = bc_getstatic, + _last_linker_op = bc_invokestatic, + _num_linker_ops = (_last_linker_op - _first_linker_op) + 1, + _self_linker_op = bc_bytecode_limit, + _self_linker_aload_flag = 1 * _num_linker_ops, + _self_linker_super_flag = 2 * _num_linker_ops, + _self_linker_limit = _self_linker_op + 4 * _num_linker_ops, + _invokeinit_op = _self_linker_limit, + _invokeinit_self_option = 0, + _invokeinit_super_option = 1, + _invokeinit_new_option = 2, + _invokeinit_limit = _invokeinit_op + 3, + _xldc_op = _invokeinit_limit, + bc_aldc = bc_ldc, + bc_cldc = _xldc_op + 0, + bc_ildc = _xldc_op + 1, + bc_fldc = _xldc_op + 2, + bc_aldc_w = bc_ldc_w, + bc_cldc_w = _xldc_op + 3, + bc_ildc_w = _xldc_op + 4, + bc_fldc_w = _xldc_op + 5, + bc_lldc2_w = bc_ldc2_w, + bc_dldc2_w = _xldc_op + 6, + _xldc_limit = _xldc_op + 7, + _xxx_3_end +}; diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/defines.h b/libraries/pack200/src/defines.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cfe5fc28 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/defines.h @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// random definitions + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#include <windows.h> +#include <winuser.h> +#else +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +// Error messages that we have +#define ERROR_ENOMEM "Memory allocation failed" +#define ERROR_FORMAT "Corrupted pack file" +#define ERROR_RESOURCE "Cannot extract resource file" +#define ERROR_OVERFLOW "Internal buffer overflow" +#define ERROR_INTERNAL "Internal error" + +#define lengthof(array) (sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0])) + +#define NEW(T, n) (T *) must_malloc((int)(scale_size(n, sizeof(T)))) +#define U_NEW(T, n) (T *) u->alloc(scale_size(n, sizeof(T))) +#define T_NEW(T, n) (T *) u->temp_alloc(scale_size(n, sizeof(T))) + +typedef signed char byte; + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define MKDIR(dir) mkdir(dir) +#define getpid() _getpid() +#define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH +#define dup2(a, b) _dup2(a, b) +#define strcasecmp(s1, s2) _stricmp(s1, s2) +#define tempname _tempname +#define sleep Sleep +#else +#define MKDIR(dir) mkdir(dir, 0777); +#endif + +/* Must cast to void *, then size_t, then int. */ +#define ptrlowbits(x) ((int)(size_t)(void *)(x)) + +#define DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_MODTIME 1060000000 // Aug 04, 2003 5:26 PM PDT diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/unpack.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/unpack.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55d253b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/unpack.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,4793 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// -*- C++ -*- +// Program for unpacking specially compressed Java packages. +// John R. Rose + +/* + * When compiling for a 64bit LP64 system (longs and pointers being 64bits), + * the printf format %ld is correct and use of %lld will cause warning + * errors from some compilers (gcc/g++). + * _LP64 can be explicitly set (used on Linux). + * Solaris compilers will define __sparcv9 or __x86_64 on 64bit compilations. + */ +#if defined(_LP64) || defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__x86_64) +#define LONG_LONG_FORMAT "%ld" +#define LONG_LONG_HEX_FORMAT "%lx" +#else +#define LONG_LONG_FORMAT "%lld" +#define LONG_LONG_HEX_FORMAT "%016llx" +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <time.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "utils.h" +#include "coding.h" +#include "bands.h" + +#include "constants.h" + +#include "zip.h" + +#include "unpack.h" + +// tags, in canonical order: +static const byte TAGS_IN_ORDER[] = { + CONSTANT_Utf8, CONSTANT_Integer, CONSTANT_Float, CONSTANT_Long, + CONSTANT_Double, CONSTANT_String, CONSTANT_Class, CONSTANT_Signature, + CONSTANT_NameandType, CONSTANT_Fieldref, CONSTANT_Methodref, CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref}; +#define N_TAGS_IN_ORDER (sizeof TAGS_IN_ORDER) + +// REQUESTED must be -2 for u2 and REQUESTED_LDC must be -1 for u1 +enum +{ + NOT_REQUESTED = 0, + REQUESTED = -2, + REQUESTED_LDC = -1 +}; + +#define NO_INORD ((uint32_t) - 1) + +struct entry +{ + byte tag; + unsigned short nrefs; // pack w/ tag + + int outputIndex; + uint32_t inord; // &cp.entries[cp.tag_base[this->tag]+this->inord] == this + + entry **refs; + + // put last to pack best + union + { + bytes b; + int i; + int64_t l; + } value; + + void requestOutputIndex(constant_pool &cp, int req = REQUESTED); + int getOutputIndex() + { + assert(outputIndex > NOT_REQUESTED); + return outputIndex; + } + + entry *ref(int refnum) + { + assert((uint32_t)refnum < nrefs); + return refs[refnum]; + } + + const char *utf8String() + { + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_Utf8)); + assert(value.b.len == strlen((const char *)value.b.ptr)); + return (const char *)value.b.ptr; + } + + entry *className() + { + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_Class)); + return ref(0); + } + + entry *memberClass() + { + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_Member)); + return ref(0); + } + + entry *memberDescr() + { + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_Member)); + return ref(1); + } + + entry *descrName() + { + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_NameandType)); + return ref(0); + } + + entry *descrType() + { + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_NameandType)); + return ref(1); + } + + int typeSize(); + + bytes &asUtf8(); + int asInteger() + { + assert(tag == CONSTANT_Integer); + return value.i; + } + + bool isUtf8(bytes &b) + { + return tagMatches(CONSTANT_Utf8) && value.b.equals(b); + } + + bool isDoubleWord() + { + return tag == CONSTANT_Double || tag == CONSTANT_Long; + } + + bool tagMatches(byte tag2) + { + return (tag2 == tag) || (tag2 == CONSTANT_Utf8 && tag == CONSTANT_Signature) || + (tag2 == CONSTANT_Literal && tag >= CONSTANT_Integer && tag <= CONSTANT_String && + tag != CONSTANT_Class) || + (tag2 == CONSTANT_Member && tag >= CONSTANT_Fieldref && + tag <= CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref); + } +}; + +entry *cpindex::get(uint32_t i) +{ + if (i >= len) + return nullptr; + else if (base1 != nullptr) + // primary index + return &base1[i]; + else + // secondary index + return base2[i]; +} + +inline bytes &entry::asUtf8() +{ + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_Utf8)); + return value.b; +} + +int entry::typeSize() +{ + assert(tagMatches(CONSTANT_Utf8)); + const char *sigp = (char *)value.b.ptr; + switch (*sigp) + { + case '(': + sigp++; + break; // skip opening '(' + case 'D': + case 'J': + return 2; // double field + default: + return 1; // field + } + int siglen = 0; + for (;;) + { + int ch = *sigp++; + switch (ch) + { + case 'D': + case 'J': + siglen += 1; + break; + case '[': + // Skip rest of array info. + while (ch == '[') + { + ch = *sigp++; + } + if (ch != 'L') + break; + // else fall through + case 'L': + sigp = strchr(sigp, ';'); + if (sigp == nullptr) + { + unpack_abort("bad data"); + return 0; + } + sigp += 1; + break; + case ')': // closing ')' + return siglen; + } + siglen += 1; + } +} + +inline cpindex *constant_pool::getFieldIndex(entry *classRef) +{ + assert(classRef->tagMatches(CONSTANT_Class)); + assert((uint32_t)classRef->inord < (uint32_t)tag_count[CONSTANT_Class]); + return &member_indexes[classRef->inord * 2 + 0]; +} +inline cpindex *constant_pool::getMethodIndex(entry *classRef) +{ + assert(classRef->tagMatches(CONSTANT_Class)); + assert((uint32_t)classRef->inord < (uint32_t)tag_count[CONSTANT_Class]); + return &member_indexes[classRef->inord * 2 + 1]; +} + +struct inner_class +{ + entry *inner; + entry *outer; + entry *name; + int flags; + inner_class *next_sibling; + bool requested; +}; + +// Here is where everything gets deallocated: +void unpacker::free() +{ + int i; + if (jarout != nullptr) + jarout->reset(); + if (gzin != nullptr) + { + gzin->free(); + gzin = nullptr; + } + if (free_input) + input.free(); + /* + * free everybody ever allocated with U_NEW or (recently) with T_NEW + */ + assert(smallbuf.base() == nullptr || mallocs.contains(smallbuf.base())); + assert(tsmallbuf.base() == nullptr || tmallocs.contains(tsmallbuf.base())); + mallocs.freeAll(); + tmallocs.freeAll(); + smallbuf.init(); + tsmallbuf.init(); + bcimap.free(); + class_fixup_type.free(); + class_fixup_offset.free(); + class_fixup_ref.free(); + code_fixup_type.free(); + code_fixup_offset.free(); + code_fixup_source.free(); + requested_ics.free(); + cur_classfile_head.free(); + cur_classfile_tail.free(); + for (i = 0; i < ATTR_CONTEXT_LIMIT; i++) + attr_defs[i].free(); + + // free CP state + cp.outputEntries.free(); + for (i = 0; i < CONSTANT_Limit; i++) + cp.tag_extras[i].free(); +} + +// input handling +// Attempts to advance rplimit so that (rplimit-rp) is at least 'more'. +// Will eagerly read ahead by larger chunks, if possible. +// Returns false if (rplimit-rp) is not at least 'more', +// unless rplimit hits input.limit(). +bool unpacker::ensure_input(int64_t more) +{ + uint64_t want = more - input_remaining(); + if ((int64_t)want <= 0) + return true; // it's already in the buffer + if (rplimit == input.limit()) + return true; // not expecting any more + + if (read_input_fn == nullptr) + { + // assume it is already all there + bytes_read += input.limit() - rplimit; + rplimit = input.limit(); + return true; + } + + uint64_t remaining = (input.limit() - rplimit); // how much left to read? + byte *rpgoal = (want >= remaining) ? input.limit() : rplimit + (size_t)want; + enum + { + CHUNK_SIZE = (1 << 14) + }; + uint64_t fetch = want; + if (fetch < CHUNK_SIZE) + fetch = CHUNK_SIZE; + if (fetch > remaining * 3 / 4) + fetch = remaining; + // Try to fetch at least "more" bytes. + while ((int64_t)fetch > 0) + { + int64_t nr = (*read_input_fn)(this, rplimit, fetch, remaining); + if (nr <= 0) + { + return (rplimit >= rpgoal); + } + remaining -= nr; + rplimit += nr; + fetch -= nr; + bytes_read += nr; + assert(remaining == (uint64_t)(input.limit() - rplimit)); + } + return true; +} + +// output handling + +fillbytes *unpacker::close_output(fillbytes *which) +{ + assert(wp != nullptr); + if (which == nullptr) + { + if (wpbase == cur_classfile_head.base()) + { + which = &cur_classfile_head; + } + else + { + which = &cur_classfile_tail; + } + } + assert(wpbase == which->base()); + assert(wplimit == which->end()); + which->setLimit(wp); + wp = nullptr; + wplimit = nullptr; + // wpbase = nullptr; + return which; +} + +// maybe_inline +void unpacker::ensure_put_space(size_t size) +{ + if (wp + size <= wplimit) + return; + // Determine which segment needs expanding. + fillbytes *which = close_output(); + byte *wp0 = which->grow(size); + wpbase = which->base(); + wplimit = which->end(); + wp = wp0; +} + +byte *unpacker::put_space(size_t size) +{ + byte *wp0 = wp; + byte *wp1 = wp0 + size; + if (wp1 > wplimit) + { + ensure_put_space(size); + wp0 = wp; + wp1 = wp0 + size; + } + wp = wp1; + return wp0; +} + +void unpacker::putu2_at(byte *wp, int n) +{ + if (n != (unsigned short)n) + { + unpack_abort(ERROR_OVERFLOW); + return; + } + wp[0] = (n) >> 8; + wp[1] = (n) >> 0; +} + +void unpacker::putu4_at(byte *wp, int n) +{ + wp[0] = (n) >> 24; + wp[1] = (n) >> 16; + wp[2] = (n) >> 8; + wp[3] = (n) >> 0; +} + +void unpacker::putu8_at(byte *wp, int64_t n) +{ + putu4_at(wp + 0, (int)((uint64_t)n >> 32)); + putu4_at(wp + 4, (int)((uint64_t)n >> 0)); +} + +void unpacker::putu2(int n) +{ + putu2_at(put_space(2), n); +} + +void unpacker::putu4(int n) +{ + putu4_at(put_space(4), n); +} + +void unpacker::putu8(int64_t n) +{ + putu8_at(put_space(8), n); +} + +int unpacker::putref_index(entry *e, int size) +{ + if (e == nullptr) + return 0; + else if (e->outputIndex > NOT_REQUESTED) + return e->outputIndex; + else if (e->tag == CONSTANT_Signature) + return putref_index(e->ref(0), size); + else + { + e->requestOutputIndex(cp, -size); + // Later on we'll fix the bits. + class_fixup_type.addByte(size); + class_fixup_offset.add((int)wpoffset()); + class_fixup_ref.add(e); + return 0; + } +} + +void unpacker::putref(entry *e) +{ + int oidx = putref_index(e, 2); + putu2_at(put_space(2), oidx); +} + +void unpacker::putu1ref(entry *e) +{ + int oidx = putref_index(e, 1); + putu1_at(put_space(1), oidx); +} + +// Allocation of small and large blocks. + +enum +{ + CHUNK = (1 << 14), + SMALL = (1 << 9) +}; + +// Call malloc. Try to combine small blocks and free much later. +void *unpacker::alloc_heap(size_t size, bool smallOK, bool temp) +{ + if (!smallOK || size > SMALL) + { + void *res = must_malloc((int)size); + (temp ? &tmallocs : &mallocs)->add(res); + return res; + } + fillbytes &xsmallbuf = *(temp ? &tsmallbuf : &smallbuf); + if (!xsmallbuf.canAppend(size + 1)) + { + xsmallbuf.init(CHUNK); + (temp ? &tmallocs : &mallocs)->add(xsmallbuf.base()); + } + int growBy = (int)size; + growBy += -growBy & 7; // round up mod 8 + return xsmallbuf.grow(growBy); +} + +void unpacker::saveTo(bytes &b, byte *ptr, size_t len) +{ + b.ptr = U_NEW(byte, add_size(len, 1)); + b.len = len; + b.copyFrom(ptr, len); +} + +// Read up through band_headers. +// Do the archive_size dance to set the size of the input mega-buffer. +void unpacker::read_file_header() +{ + // Read file header to determine file type and total size. + enum + { + MAGIC_BYTES = 4, + AH_LENGTH_0 = 3, // minver, majver, options are outside of archive_size + AH_LENGTH_0_MAX = AH_LENGTH_0 + 1, // options might have 2 bytes + AH_LENGTH = 26, // maximum archive header length (w/ all fields) + // Length contributions from optional header fields: + AH_FILE_HEADER_LEN = 5, // sizehi/lo/next/modtime/files + AH_ARCHIVE_SIZE_LEN = 2, // sizehi/lo only; part of AH_FILE_HEADER_LEN + AH_CP_NUMBER_LEN = 4, // int/float/long/double + AH_SPECIAL_FORMAT_LEN = 2, // layouts/band-headers + AH_LENGTH_MIN = + AH_LENGTH - (AH_FILE_HEADER_LEN + AH_SPECIAL_FORMAT_LEN + AH_CP_NUMBER_LEN), + ARCHIVE_SIZE_MIN = AH_LENGTH_MIN - (AH_LENGTH_0 + AH_ARCHIVE_SIZE_LEN), + FIRST_READ = MAGIC_BYTES + AH_LENGTH_MIN + }; + + assert(AH_LENGTH_MIN == 15); // # of UNSIGNED5 fields required after archive_magic + assert(ARCHIVE_SIZE_MIN == 10); // # of UNSIGNED5 fields required after archive_size + // An absolute minimum nullptr archive is magic[4], {minver,majver,options}[3], + // archive_size[0], cp_counts[8], class_counts[4], for a total of 19 bytes. + // (Note that archive_size is optional; it may be 0..10 bytes in length.) + // The first read must capture everything up through the options field. + // This happens to work even if {minver,majver,options} is a pathological + // 15 bytes long. Legal pack files limit those three fields to 1+1+2 bytes. + assert(FIRST_READ >= MAGIC_BYTES + AH_LENGTH_0 * B_MAX); + + // Up through archive_size, the largest possible archive header is + // magic[4], {minver,majver,options}[4], archive_size[10]. + // (Note only the low 12 bits of options are allowed to be non-zero.) + // In order to parse archive_size, we need at least this many bytes + // in the first read. Of course, if archive_size_hi is more than + // a byte, we probably will fail to allocate the buffer, since it + // will be many gigabytes long. This is a practical, not an + // architectural limit to Pack200 archive sizes. + assert(FIRST_READ >= MAGIC_BYTES + AH_LENGTH_0_MAX + 2 * B_MAX); + + bool foreign_buf = (read_input_fn == nullptr); + byte initbuf[(int)FIRST_READ + (int)C_SLOP + 200]; // 200 is for JAR I/O + if (foreign_buf) + { + // inbytes is all there is + input.set(inbytes); + rp = input.base(); + rplimit = input.limit(); + } + else + { + // inbytes, if not empty, contains some read-ahead we must use first + // ensure_input will take care of copying it into initbuf, + // then querying read_input_fn for any additional data needed. + // However, the caller must assume that we use up all of inbytes. + // There is no way to tell the caller that we used only part of them. + // Therefore, the caller must use only a bare minimum of read-ahead. + if (inbytes.len > FIRST_READ) + { + unpack_abort("too much read-ahead"); + } + input.set(initbuf, sizeof(initbuf)); + input.b.clear(); + input.b.copyFrom(inbytes); + rplimit = rp = input.base(); + rplimit += inbytes.len; + bytes_read += inbytes.len; + } + // Read only 19 bytes, which is certain to contain #archive_options fields, + // but is certain not to overflow past the archive_header. + input.b.len = FIRST_READ; + if (!ensure_input(FIRST_READ)) + unpack_abort("EOF reading archive magic number"); + + if (rp[0] == 'P' && rp[1] == 'K') + { + // In the Unix-style program, we simply simulate a copy command. + // Copy until EOF; assume the JAR file is the last segment. + fprintf(stderr, "Copy-mode.\n"); + for (;;) + { + jarout->write_data(rp, (int)input_remaining()); + if (foreign_buf) + break; // one-time use of a passed in buffer + if (input.size() < CHUNK) + { + // Get some breathing room. + input.set(U_NEW(byte, (size_t)CHUNK + C_SLOP), (size_t)CHUNK); + } + rp = rplimit = input.base(); + if (!ensure_input(1)) + break; + } + jarout->closeJarFile(false); + return; + } + + // Read the magic number. + magic = 0; + for (int i1 = 0; i1 < (int)sizeof(magic); i1++) + { + magic <<= 8; + magic += (*rp++ & 0xFF); + } + + // Read the first 3 values from the header. + value_stream hdr; + int hdrVals = 0; + int hdrValsSkipped = 0; // debug only + hdr.init(rp, rplimit, UNSIGNED5_spec); + minver = hdr.getInt(); + majver = hdr.getInt(); + hdrVals += 2; + + if (magic != (int)JAVA_PACKAGE_MAGIC || + (majver != JAVA5_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION && majver != JAVA6_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION) || + (minver != JAVA5_PACKAGE_MINOR_VERSION && minver != JAVA6_PACKAGE_MINOR_VERSION)) + { + char message[200]; + sprintf(message, "@" ERROR_FORMAT ": magic/ver = " + "%08X/%d.%d should be %08X/%d.%d OR %08X/%d.%d\n", + magic, majver, minver, JAVA_PACKAGE_MAGIC, JAVA5_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION, + JAVA5_PACKAGE_MINOR_VERSION, JAVA_PACKAGE_MAGIC, JAVA6_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION, + JAVA6_PACKAGE_MINOR_VERSION); + unpack_abort(message); + } + + archive_options = hdr.getInt(); + hdrVals += 1; + assert(hdrVals == AH_LENGTH_0); // first three fields only + +#define ORBIT(bit) | (bit) + int OPTION_LIMIT = (0 ARCHIVE_BIT_DO(ORBIT)); +#undef ORBIT + if ((archive_options & ~OPTION_LIMIT) != 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Illegal archive options 0x%x\n", archive_options); + unpack_abort("illegal archive options"); + return; + } + + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_HEADERS) != 0) + { + uint32_t hi = hdr.getInt(); + uint32_t lo = hdr.getInt(); + uint64_t x = band::makeLong(hi, lo); + archive_size = (size_t)x; + if (archive_size != x) + { + // Silly size specified; force overflow. + archive_size = PSIZE_MAX + 1; + } + hdrVals += 2; + } + else + { + hdrValsSkipped += 2; + } + + // Now we can size the whole archive. + // Read everything else into a mega-buffer. + rp = hdr.rp; + int header_size_0 = (int)(rp - input.base()); // used-up header (4byte + 3int) + int header_size_1 = (int)(rplimit - rp); // buffered unused initial fragment + int header_size = header_size_0 + header_size_1; + unsized_bytes_read = header_size_0; + if (foreign_buf) + { + if (archive_size > (size_t)header_size_1) + { + unpack_abort("EOF reading fixed input buffer"); + return; + } + } + else if (archive_size != 0) + { + if (archive_size < ARCHIVE_SIZE_MIN) + { + unpack_abort("impossible archive size"); // bad input data + return; + } + if (archive_size < (size_t)header_size_1) + { + unpack_abort("too much read-ahead"); // somehow we pre-fetched too much? + return; + } + input.set(U_NEW(byte, add_size(header_size_0, archive_size, C_SLOP)), + (size_t)header_size_0 + archive_size); + assert(input.limit()[0] == 0); + // Move all the bytes we read initially into the real buffer. + input.b.copyFrom(initbuf, header_size); + rp = input.b.ptr + header_size_0; + rplimit = input.b.ptr + header_size; + } + else + { + // It's more complicated and painful. + // A zero archive_size means that we must read until EOF. + input.init(CHUNK * 2); + input.b.len = input.allocated; + rp = rplimit = input.base(); + // Set up input buffer as if we already read the header: + input.b.copyFrom(initbuf, header_size); + rplimit += header_size; + while (ensure_input(input.limit() - rp)) + { + size_t dataSoFar = input_remaining(); + size_t nextSize = add_size(dataSoFar, CHUNK); + input.ensureSize(nextSize); + input.b.len = input.allocated; + rp = rplimit = input.base(); + rplimit += dataSoFar; + } + size_t dataSize = (rplimit - input.base()); + input.b.len = dataSize; + input.grow(C_SLOP); + free_input = true; // free it later + input.b.len = dataSize; + assert(input.limit()[0] == 0); + rp = rplimit = input.base(); + rplimit += dataSize; + rp += header_size_0; // already scanned these bytes... + } + live_input = true; // mark as "do not reuse" + + // read the rest of the header fields + ensure_input((AH_LENGTH - AH_LENGTH_0) * B_MAX); + hdr.rp = rp; + hdr.rplimit = rplimit; + + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_HEADERS) != 0) + { + archive_next_count = hdr.getInt(); + if (archive_next_count < 0) + unpack_abort("bad archive_next_count"); + archive_modtime = hdr.getInt(); + file_count = hdr.getInt(); + if (file_count < 0) + unpack_abort("bad file_count"); + hdrVals += 3; + } + else + { + hdrValsSkipped += 3; + } + + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_SPECIAL_FORMATS) != 0) + { + band_headers_size = hdr.getInt(); + if (band_headers_size < 0) + unpack_abort("bad band_headers_size"); + attr_definition_count = hdr.getInt(); + if (attr_definition_count < 0) + unpack_abort("bad attr_definition_count"); + hdrVals += 2; + } + else + { + hdrValsSkipped += 2; + } + + int cp_counts[N_TAGS_IN_ORDER]; + for (int k = 0; k < (int)N_TAGS_IN_ORDER; k++) + { + if (!(archive_options & AO_HAVE_CP_NUMBERS)) + { + switch (TAGS_IN_ORDER[k]) + { + case CONSTANT_Integer: + case CONSTANT_Float: + case CONSTANT_Long: + case CONSTANT_Double: + cp_counts[k] = 0; + hdrValsSkipped += 1; + continue; + } + } + cp_counts[k] = hdr.getInt(); + if (cp_counts[k] < 0) + unpack_abort("bad cp_counts"); + hdrVals += 1; + } + + ic_count = hdr.getInt(); + if (ic_count < 0) + unpack_abort("bad ic_count"); + + default_class_minver = hdr.getInt(); + default_class_majver = hdr.getInt(); + + class_count = hdr.getInt(); + if (class_count < 0) + unpack_abort("bad class_count"); + + hdrVals += 4; + + // done with archive_header + hdrVals += hdrValsSkipped; + assert(hdrVals == AH_LENGTH); + + rp = hdr.rp; + if (rp > rplimit) + unpack_abort("EOF reading archive header"); + + // Now size the CP. + cp.init(this, cp_counts); + + default_file_modtime = archive_modtime; + if (default_file_modtime == 0 && !(archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_MODTIME)) + default_file_modtime = DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_MODTIME; // taken from driver + if ((archive_options & AO_DEFLATE_HINT) != 0) + default_file_options |= FO_DEFLATE_HINT; + + // meta-bytes, if any, immediately follow archive header + // band_headers.readData(band_headers_size); + ensure_input(band_headers_size); + if (input_remaining() < (size_t)band_headers_size) + { + unpack_abort("EOF reading band headers"); + return; + } + bytes band_headers; + // The "1+" allows an initial byte to be pushed on the front. + band_headers.set(1 + U_NEW(byte, 1 + band_headers_size + C_SLOP), band_headers_size); + + // Start scanning band headers here: + band_headers.copyFrom(rp, band_headers.len); + rp += band_headers.len; + assert(rp <= rplimit); + meta_rp = band_headers.ptr; + // Put evil meta-codes at the end of the band headers, + // so we are sure to throw an error if we run off the end. + bytes::of(band_headers.limit(), C_SLOP).clear(_meta_error); +} + +void unpacker::finish() +{ + if (verbose >= 1) + { + fprintf(stderr, "A total of " LONG_LONG_FORMAT " bytes were read in %d segment(s).\n", + (bytes_read_before_reset + bytes_read), segments_read_before_reset + 1); + fprintf(stderr, "A total of " LONG_LONG_FORMAT " file content bytes were written.\n", + (bytes_written_before_reset + bytes_written)); + fprintf(stderr, + "A total of %d files (of which %d are classes) were written to output.\n", + files_written_before_reset + files_written, + classes_written_before_reset + classes_written); + } + if (jarout != nullptr) + jarout->closeJarFile(true); +} + +// Cf. PackageReader.readConstantPoolCounts +void constant_pool::init(unpacker *u_, int counts[NUM_COUNTS]) +{ + this->u = u_; + + // Fill-pointer for CP. + int next_entry = 0; + + // Size the constant pool: + for (int k = 0; k < (int)N_TAGS_IN_ORDER; k++) + { + byte tag = TAGS_IN_ORDER[k]; + int len = counts[k]; + tag_count[tag] = len; + tag_base[tag] = next_entry; + next_entry += len; + // Detect and defend against constant pool size overflow. + // (Pack200 forbids the sum of CP counts to exceed 2^29-1.) + enum + { + CP_SIZE_LIMIT = (1 << 29), + IMPLICIT_ENTRY_COUNT = 1 // empty Utf8 string + }; + if (len >= (1 << 29) || len < 0 || next_entry >= CP_SIZE_LIMIT + IMPLICIT_ENTRY_COUNT) + { + unpack_abort("archive too large: constant pool limit exceeded"); + } + } + + // Close off the end of the CP: + nentries = next_entry; + + // place a limit on future CP growth: + int generous = 0; + generous = add_size(generous, u->ic_count); // implicit name + generous = add_size(generous, u->ic_count); // outer + generous = add_size(generous, u->ic_count); // outer.utf8 + generous = add_size(generous, 40); // WKUs, misc + generous = add_size(generous, u->class_count); // implicit SourceFile strings + maxentries = add_size(nentries, generous); + + // Note that this CP does not include "empty" entries + // for longs and doubles. Those are introduced when + // the entries are renumbered for classfile output. + + entries = U_NEW(entry, maxentries); + + first_extra_entry = &entries[nentries]; + + // Initialize the standard indexes. + tag_count[CONSTANT_All] = nentries; + tag_base[CONSTANT_All] = 0; + for (int tag = 0; tag < CONSTANT_Limit; tag++) + { + entry *cpMap = &entries[tag_base[tag]]; + tag_index[tag].init(tag_count[tag], cpMap, tag); + } + + // Initialize hashTab to a generous power-of-two size. + uint32_t pow2 = 1; + uint32_t target = maxentries + maxentries / 2; // 60% full + while (pow2 < target) + pow2 <<= 1; + hashTab = U_NEW(entry *, hashTabLength = pow2); +} + +static byte *store_Utf8_char(byte *cp, unsigned short ch) +{ + if (ch >= 0x001 && ch <= 0x007F) + { + *cp++ = (byte)ch; + } + else if (ch <= 0x07FF) + { + *cp++ = (byte)(0xC0 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x1F)); + *cp++ = (byte)(0x80 | ((ch >> 0) & 0x3F)); + } + else + { + *cp++ = (byte)(0xE0 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x0F)); + *cp++ = (byte)(0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)); + *cp++ = (byte)(0x80 | ((ch >> 0) & 0x3F)); + } + return cp; +} + +static byte *skip_Utf8_chars(byte *cp, int len) +{ + for (;; cp++) + { + int ch = *cp & 0xFF; + if ((ch & 0xC0) != 0x80) + { + if (len-- == 0) + return cp; + if (ch < 0x80 && len == 0) + return cp + 1; + } + } +} + +static int compare_Utf8_chars(bytes &b1, bytes &b2) +{ + int l1 = (int)b1.len; + int l2 = (int)b2.len; + int l0 = (l1 < l2) ? l1 : l2; + byte *p1 = b1.ptr; + byte *p2 = b2.ptr; + int c0 = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < l0; i++) + { + int c1 = p1[i] & 0xFF; + int c2 = p2[i] & 0xFF; + if (c1 != c2) + { + // Before returning the obvious answer, + // check to see if c1 or c2 is part of a 0x0000, + // which encodes as {0xC0,0x80}. The 0x0000 is the + // lowest-sorting Java char value, and yet it encodes + // as if it were the first char after 0x7F, which causes + // strings containing nulls to sort too high. All other + // comparisons are consistent between Utf8 and Java chars. + if (c1 == 0xC0 && (p1[i + 1] & 0xFF) == 0x80) + c1 = 0; + if (c2 == 0xC0 && (p2[i + 1] & 0xFF) == 0x80) + c2 = 0; + if (c0 == 0xC0) + { + assert(((c1 | c2) & 0xC0) == 0x80); // c1 & c2 are extension chars + if (c1 == 0x80) + c1 = 0; // will sort below c2 + if (c2 == 0x80) + c2 = 0; // will sort below c1 + } + return c1 - c2; + } + c0 = c1; // save away previous char + } + // common prefix is identical; return length difference if any + return l1 - l2; +} + +// Cf. PackageReader.readUtf8Bands +void unpacker::read_Utf8_values(entry *cpMap, int len) +{ + // Implicit first Utf8 string is the empty string. + enum + { + // certain bands begin with implicit zeroes + PREFIX_SKIP_2 = 2, + SUFFIX_SKIP_1 = 1 + }; + + int i; + + // First band: Read lengths of shared prefixes. + if (len > PREFIX_SKIP_2) + cp_Utf8_prefix.readData(len - PREFIX_SKIP_2); + + // Second band: Read lengths of unshared suffixes: + if (len > SUFFIX_SKIP_1) + cp_Utf8_suffix.readData(len - SUFFIX_SKIP_1); + + bytes *allsuffixes = T_NEW(bytes, len); + + int nbigsuf = 0; + fillbytes charbuf; // buffer to allocate small strings + charbuf.init(); + + // Third band: Read the char values in the unshared suffixes: + cp_Utf8_chars.readData(cp_Utf8_suffix.getIntTotal()); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + int suffix = (i < SUFFIX_SKIP_1) ? 0 : cp_Utf8_suffix.getInt(); + if (suffix < 0) + { + unpack_abort("bad utf8 suffix"); + } + if (suffix == 0 && i >= SUFFIX_SKIP_1) + { + // chars are packed in cp_Utf8_big_chars + nbigsuf += 1; + continue; + } + bytes &chars = allsuffixes[i]; + uint32_t size3 = suffix * 3; // max Utf8 length + bool isMalloc = (suffix > SMALL); + if (isMalloc) + { + chars.malloc(size3); + } + else + { + if (!charbuf.canAppend(size3 + 1)) + { + assert(charbuf.allocated == 0 || tmallocs.contains(charbuf.base())); + charbuf.init(CHUNK); // Reset to new buffer. + tmallocs.add(charbuf.base()); + } + chars.set(charbuf.grow(size3 + 1), size3); + } + + byte *chp = chars.ptr; + for (int j = 0; j < suffix; j++) + { + unsigned short ch = cp_Utf8_chars.getInt(); + chp = store_Utf8_char(chp, ch); + } + // shrink to fit: + if (isMalloc) + { + chars.realloc(chp - chars.ptr); + tmallocs.add(chars.ptr); // free it later + } + else + { + int shrink = (int)(chars.limit() - chp); + chars.len -= shrink; + charbuf.b.len -= shrink; // ungrow to reclaim buffer space + // Note that we did not reclaim the final '\0'. + assert(chars.limit() == charbuf.limit() - 1); + assert(strlen((char *)chars.ptr) == chars.len); + } + } + // cp_Utf8_chars.done(); + + // Fourth band: Go back and size the specially packed strings. + int maxlen = 0; + cp_Utf8_big_suffix.readData(nbigsuf); + cp_Utf8_suffix.rewind(); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + int suffix = (i < SUFFIX_SKIP_1) ? 0 : cp_Utf8_suffix.getInt(); + int prefix = (i < PREFIX_SKIP_2) ? 0 : cp_Utf8_prefix.getInt(); + if (prefix < 0 || prefix + suffix < 0) + { + unpack_abort("bad utf8 prefix"); + } + bytes &chars = allsuffixes[i]; + if (suffix == 0 && i >= SUFFIX_SKIP_1) + { + suffix = cp_Utf8_big_suffix.getInt(); + assert(chars.ptr == nullptr); + chars.len = suffix; // just a momentary hack + } + else + { + assert(chars.ptr != nullptr); + } + if (maxlen < prefix + suffix) + { + maxlen = prefix + suffix; + } + } + // cp_Utf8_suffix.done(); // will use allsuffixes[i].len (ptr!=nullptr) + // cp_Utf8_big_suffix.done(); // will use allsuffixes[i].len + + // Fifth band(s): Get the specially packed characters. + cp_Utf8_big_suffix.rewind(); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + bytes &chars = allsuffixes[i]; + if (chars.ptr != nullptr) + continue; // already input + int suffix = (int)chars.len; // pick up the hack + uint32_t size3 = suffix * 3; + if (suffix == 0) + continue; // done with empty string + chars.malloc(size3); + byte *chp = chars.ptr; + band saved_band = cp_Utf8_big_chars; + cp_Utf8_big_chars.readData(suffix); + for (int j = 0; j < suffix; j++) + { + unsigned short ch = cp_Utf8_big_chars.getInt(); + chp = store_Utf8_char(chp, ch); + } + chars.realloc(chp - chars.ptr); + tmallocs.add(chars.ptr); // free it later + // cp_Utf8_big_chars.done(); + cp_Utf8_big_chars = saved_band; // reset the band for the next string + } + cp_Utf8_big_chars.readData(0); // zero chars + // cp_Utf8_big_chars.done(); + + // Finally, sew together all the prefixes and suffixes. + bytes bigbuf; + bigbuf.malloc(maxlen * 3 + 1); // max Utf8 length, plus slop for nullptr + int prevlen = 0; // previous string length (in chars) + tmallocs.add(bigbuf.ptr); // free after this block + cp_Utf8_prefix.rewind(); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + bytes &chars = allsuffixes[i]; + int prefix = (i < PREFIX_SKIP_2) ? 0 : cp_Utf8_prefix.getInt(); + int suffix = (int)chars.len; + byte *fillp; + // by induction, the buffer is already filled with the prefix + // make sure the prefix value is not corrupted, though: + if (prefix > prevlen) + { + unpack_abort("utf8 prefix overflow"); + return; + } + fillp = skip_Utf8_chars(bigbuf.ptr, prefix); + // copy the suffix into the same buffer: + fillp = chars.writeTo(fillp); + assert(bigbuf.inBounds(fillp)); + *fillp = 0; // bigbuf must contain a well-formed Utf8 string + int length = (int)(fillp - bigbuf.ptr); + bytes &value = cpMap[i].value.b; + value.set(U_NEW(byte, add_size(length, 1)), length); + value.copyFrom(bigbuf.ptr, length); + // Index all Utf8 strings + entry *&htref = cp.hashTabRef(CONSTANT_Utf8, value); + if (htref == nullptr) + { + // Note that if two identical strings are transmitted, + // the first is taken to be the canonical one. + htref = &cpMap[i]; + } + prevlen = prefix + suffix; + } + // cp_Utf8_prefix.done(); + + // Free intermediate buffers. + free_temps(); +} + +void unpacker::read_single_words(band &cp_band, entry *cpMap, int len) +{ + cp_band.readData(len); + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + cpMap[i].value.i = cp_band.getInt(); // coding handles signs OK + } +} + +void unpacker::read_double_words(band &cp_bands, entry *cpMap, int len) +{ + band &cp_band_hi = cp_bands; + band &cp_band_lo = cp_bands.nextBand(); + cp_band_hi.readData(len); + cp_band_lo.readData(len); + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + cpMap[i].value.l = cp_band_hi.getLong(cp_band_lo, true); + } + // cp_band_hi.done(); + // cp_band_lo.done(); +} + +void unpacker::read_single_refs(band &cp_band, byte refTag, entry *cpMap, int len) +{ + assert(refTag == CONSTANT_Utf8); + cp_band.setIndexByTag(refTag); + cp_band.readData(len); + int indexTag = (cp_band.bn == e_cp_Class) ? CONSTANT_Class : 0; + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + entry &e = cpMap[i]; + e.refs = U_NEW(entry *, e.nrefs = 1); + entry *utf = cp_band.getRef(); + e.refs[0] = utf; + e.value.b = utf->value.b; // copy value of Utf8 string to self + if (indexTag != 0) + { + // Maintain cross-reference: + entry *&htref = cp.hashTabRef(indexTag, e.value.b); + if (htref == nullptr) + { + // Note that if two identical classes are transmitted, + // the first is taken to be the canonical one. + htref = &e; + } + } + } + // cp_band.done(); +} + +void unpacker::read_double_refs(band &cp_band, byte ref1Tag, byte ref2Tag, entry *cpMap, + int len) +{ + band &cp_band1 = cp_band; + band &cp_band2 = cp_band.nextBand(); + cp_band1.setIndexByTag(ref1Tag); + cp_band2.setIndexByTag(ref2Tag); + cp_band1.readData(len); + cp_band2.readData(len); + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + entry &e = cpMap[i]; + e.refs = U_NEW(entry *, e.nrefs = 2); + e.refs[0] = cp_band1.getRef(); + e.refs[1] = cp_band2.getRef(); + } + // cp_band1.done(); + // cp_band2.done(); +} + +// Cf. PackageReader.readSignatureBands +void unpacker::read_signature_values(entry *cpMap, int len) +{ + cp_Signature_form.setIndexByTag(CONSTANT_Utf8); + cp_Signature_form.readData(len); + int ncTotal = 0; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + entry &e = cpMap[i]; + entry &form = *cp_Signature_form.getRef(); + int nc = 0; + + for (const char *ncp = form.utf8String(); *ncp; ncp++) + { + if (*ncp == 'L') + nc++; + } + + ncTotal += nc; + e.refs = U_NEW(entry *, cpMap[i].nrefs = 1 + nc); + e.refs[0] = &form; + } + // cp_Signature_form.done(); + cp_Signature_classes.setIndexByTag(CONSTANT_Class); + cp_Signature_classes.readData(ncTotal); + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + entry &e = cpMap[i]; + for (int j = 1; j < e.nrefs; j++) + { + e.refs[j] = cp_Signature_classes.getRef(); + } + } + // cp_Signature_classes.done(); +} + +// Cf. PackageReader.readConstantPool +void unpacker::read_cp() +{ + int i; + + for (int k = 0; k < (int)N_TAGS_IN_ORDER; k++) + { + byte tag = TAGS_IN_ORDER[k]; + int len = cp.tag_count[tag]; + int base = cp.tag_base[tag]; + + entry *cpMap = &cp.entries[base]; + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + { + cpMap[i].tag = tag; + cpMap[i].inord = i; + } + + switch (tag) + { + case CONSTANT_Utf8: + read_Utf8_values(cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Integer: + read_single_words(cp_Int, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Float: + read_single_words(cp_Float, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Long: + read_double_words(cp_Long_hi /*& cp_Long_lo*/, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Double: + read_double_words(cp_Double_hi /*& cp_Double_lo*/, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_String: + read_single_refs(cp_String, CONSTANT_Utf8, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Class: + read_single_refs(cp_Class, CONSTANT_Utf8, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Signature: + read_signature_values(cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_NameandType: + read_double_refs(cp_Descr_name /*& cp_Descr_type*/, CONSTANT_Utf8, + CONSTANT_Signature, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Fieldref: + read_double_refs(cp_Field_class /*& cp_Field_desc*/, CONSTANT_Class, + CONSTANT_NameandType, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_Methodref: + read_double_refs(cp_Method_class /*& cp_Method_desc*/, CONSTANT_Class, + CONSTANT_NameandType, cpMap, len); + break; + case CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref: + read_double_refs(cp_Imethod_class /*& cp_Imethod_desc*/, CONSTANT_Class, + CONSTANT_NameandType, cpMap, len); + break; + default: + assert(false); + break; + } + } + + cp.expandSignatures(); + cp.initMemberIndexes(); + +#define SNAME(n, s) #s "\0" + const char *symNames = (ALL_ATTR_DO(SNAME) "<init>"); +#undef SNAME + + for (int sn = 0; sn < constant_pool::s_LIMIT; sn++) + { + assert(symNames[0] >= '0' && symNames[0] <= 'Z'); // sanity + bytes name; + name.set(symNames); + if (name.len > 0 && name.ptr[0] != '0') + { + cp.sym[sn] = cp.ensureUtf8(name); + } + symNames += name.len + 1; // skip trailing nullptr to next name + } + + band::initIndexes(this); +} + +static band *no_bands[] = {nullptr}; // shared empty body + +inline band &unpacker::attr_definitions::fixed_band(int e_class_xxx) +{ + return u->all_bands[xxx_flags_hi_bn + (e_class_xxx - e_class_flags_hi)]; +} +inline band &unpacker::attr_definitions::xxx_flags_hi() +{ + return fixed_band(e_class_flags_hi); +} +inline band &unpacker::attr_definitions::xxx_flags_lo() +{ + return fixed_band(e_class_flags_lo); +} +inline band &unpacker::attr_definitions::xxx_attr_count() +{ + return fixed_band(e_class_attr_count); +} +inline band &unpacker::attr_definitions::xxx_attr_indexes() +{ + return fixed_band(e_class_attr_indexes); +} +inline band &unpacker::attr_definitions::xxx_attr_calls() +{ + return fixed_band(e_class_attr_calls); +} + +inline unpacker::layout_definition * +unpacker::attr_definitions::defineLayout(int idx, entry *nameEntry, const char *layout) +{ + const char *name = nameEntry->value.b.strval(); + layout_definition *lo = defineLayout(idx, name, layout); + lo->nameEntry = nameEntry; + return lo; +} + +unpacker::layout_definition *unpacker::attr_definitions::defineLayout(int idx, const char *name, + const char *layout) +{ + assert(flag_limit != 0); // must be set up already + if (idx >= 0) + { + // Fixed attr. + if (idx >= (int)flag_limit) + unpack_abort("attribute index too large"); + if (isRedefined(idx)) + unpack_abort("redefined attribute index"); + redef |= ((uint64_t)1 << idx); + } + else + { + idx = flag_limit + overflow_count.length(); + overflow_count.add(0); // make a new counter + } + layout_definition *lo = U_NEW(layout_definition, 1); + lo->idx = idx; + lo->name = name; + lo->layout = layout; + for (int adds = (idx + 1) - layouts.length(); adds > 0; adds--) + { + layouts.add(nullptr); + } + layouts.get(idx) = lo; + return lo; +} + +band **unpacker::attr_definitions::buildBands(unpacker::layout_definition *lo) +{ + int i; + if (lo->elems != nullptr) + return lo->bands(); + if (lo->layout[0] == '\0') + { + lo->elems = no_bands; + } + else + { + // Create bands for this attribute by parsing the layout. + bool hasCallables = lo->hasCallables(); + bands_made = 0x10000; // base number for bands made + const char *lp = lo->layout; + lp = parseLayout(lp, lo->elems, -1); + if (lp[0] != '\0' || band_stack.length() > 0) + { + unpack_abort("garbage at end of layout"); + } + band_stack.popTo(0); + + // Fix up callables to point at their callees. + band **bands = lo->elems; + assert(bands == lo->bands()); + int num_callables = 0; + if (hasCallables) + { + while (bands[num_callables] != nullptr) + { + if (bands[num_callables]->le_kind != EK_CBLE) + { + unpack_abort("garbage mixed with callables"); + break; + } + num_callables += 1; + } + } + for (i = 0; i < calls_to_link.length(); i++) + { + band &call = *(band *)calls_to_link.get(i); + assert(call.le_kind == EK_CALL); + // Determine the callee. + int call_num = call.le_len; + if (call_num < 0 || call_num >= num_callables) + { + unpack_abort("bad call in layout"); + break; + } + band &cble = *bands[call_num]; + // Link the call to it. + call.le_body[0] = &cble; + // Distinguish backward calls and callables: + assert(cble.le_kind == EK_CBLE); + // FIXME: hit this one + // assert(cble.le_len == call_num); + cble.le_back |= call.le_back; + } + calls_to_link.popTo(0); + } + return lo->elems; +} + +/* attribute layout language parser + + attribute_layout: + ( layout_element )* | ( callable )+ + layout_element: + ( integral | replication | union | call | reference ) + + callable: + '[' body ']' + body: + ( layout_element )+ + + integral: + ( unsigned_int | signed_int | bc_index | bc_offset | flag ) + unsigned_int: + uint_type + signed_int: + 'S' uint_type + any_int: + ( unsigned_int | signed_int ) + bc_index: + ( 'P' uint_type | 'PO' uint_type ) + bc_offset: + 'O' any_int + flag: + 'F' uint_type + uint_type: + ( 'B' | 'H' | 'I' | 'V' ) + + replication: + 'N' uint_type '[' body ']' + + union: + 'T' any_int (union_case)* '(' ')' '[' (body)? ']' + union_case: + '(' union_case_tag (',' union_case_tag)* ')' '[' (body)? ']' + union_case_tag: + ( numeral | numeral '-' numeral ) + call: + '(' numeral ')' + + reference: + reference_type ( 'N' )? uint_type + reference_type: + ( constant_ref | schema_ref | utf8_ref | untyped_ref ) + constant_ref: + ( 'KI' | 'KJ' | 'KF' | 'KD' | 'KS' | 'KQ' ) + schema_ref: + ( 'RC' | 'RS' | 'RD' | 'RF' | 'RM' | 'RI' ) + utf8_ref: + 'RU' + untyped_ref: + 'RQ' + + numeral: + '(' ('-')? (digit)+ ')' + digit: + ( '0' | '1' | '2' | '3' | '4' | '5' | '6' | '7' | '8' | '9' ) + +*/ + +const char *unpacker::attr_definitions::parseIntLayout(const char *lp, band *&res, byte le_kind, + bool can_be_signed) +{ + band *b = U_NEW(band, 1); + char le = *lp++; + int spec = UNSIGNED5_spec; + if (le == 'S' && can_be_signed) + { + // Note: This is the last use of sign. There is no 'EF_SIGN'. + spec = SIGNED5_spec; + le = *lp++; + } + else if (le == 'B') + { + spec = BYTE1_spec; // unsigned byte + } + b->init(u, bands_made++, spec); + b->le_kind = le_kind; + int le_len = 0; + switch (le) + { + case 'B': + le_len = 1; + break; + case 'H': + le_len = 2; + break; + case 'I': + le_len = 4; + break; + case 'V': + le_len = 0; + break; + default: + unpack_abort("bad layout element"); + } + b->le_len = le_len; + band_stack.add(b); + res = b; + return lp; +} + +const char *unpacker::attr_definitions::parseNumeral(const char *lp, int &res) +{ + bool sgn = false; + if (*lp == '0') + { + res = 0; + return lp + 1; + } // special case '0' + if (*lp == '-') + { + sgn = true; + lp++; + } + const char *dp = lp; + int con = 0; + while (*dp >= '0' && *dp <= '9') + { + int con0 = con; + con *= 10; + con += (*dp++) - '0'; + if (con <= con0) + { + con = -1; + break; + } // numeral overflow + } + if (lp == dp) + { + unpack_abort("missing numeral in layout"); + } + lp = dp; + if (con < 0 && !(sgn && con == -con)) + { + // (Portability note: Misses the error if int is not 32 bits.) + unpack_abort("numeral overflow"); + } + if (sgn) + con = -con; + res = con; + return lp; +} + +band **unpacker::attr_definitions::popBody(int bs_base) +{ + // Return everything that was pushed, as a nullptr-terminated pointer array. + int bs_limit = band_stack.length(); + if (bs_base == bs_limit) + { + return no_bands; + } + else + { + int nb = bs_limit - bs_base; + band **res = U_NEW(band *, add_size(nb, 1)); + for (int i = 0; i < nb; i++) + { + band *b = (band *)band_stack.get(bs_base + i); + res[i] = b; + } + band_stack.popTo(bs_base); + return res; + } +} + +const char *unpacker::attr_definitions::parseLayout(const char *lp, band **&res, int curCble) +{ + int bs_base = band_stack.length(); + bool top_level = (bs_base == 0); + band *b; + enum + { + can_be_signed = true + }; // optional arg to parseIntLayout + + for (bool done = false; !done;) + { + switch (*lp++) + { + case 'B': + case 'H': + case 'I': + case 'V': // unsigned_int + case 'S': // signed_int + --lp; // reparse + case 'F': + lp = parseIntLayout(lp, b, EK_INT); + break; + case 'P': + { + int le_bci = EK_BCI; + if (*lp == 'O') + { + ++lp; + le_bci = EK_BCID; + } + assert(*lp != 'S'); // no PSH, etc. + lp = parseIntLayout(lp, b, EK_INT); + b->le_bci = le_bci; + if (le_bci == EK_BCI) + b->defc = coding::findBySpec(BCI5_spec); + else + b->defc = coding::findBySpec(BRANCH5_spec); + } + break; + case 'O': + lp = parseIntLayout(lp, b, EK_INT, can_be_signed); + b->le_bci = EK_BCO; + b->defc = coding::findBySpec(BRANCH5_spec); + break; + case 'N': // replication: 'N' uint32_t '[' elem ... ']' + lp = parseIntLayout(lp, b, EK_REPL); + assert(*lp == '['); + ++lp; + lp = parseLayout(lp, b->le_body, curCble); + break; + case 'T': // union: 'T' any_int union_case* '(' ')' '[' body ']' + lp = parseIntLayout(lp, b, EK_UN, can_be_signed); + { + int union_base = band_stack.length(); + for (;;) + { // for each case + band &k_case = *U_NEW(band, 1); + band_stack.add(&k_case); + k_case.le_kind = EK_CASE; + k_case.bn = bands_made++; + if (*lp++ != '(') + { + unpack_abort("bad union case"); + return ""; + } + if (*lp++ != ')') + { + --lp; // reparse + // Read some case values. (Use band_stack for temp. storage.) + int case_base = band_stack.length(); + for (;;) + { + int caseval = 0; + lp = parseNumeral(lp, caseval); + band_stack.add((void *)(size_t)caseval); + if (*lp == '-') + { + // new in version 160, allow (1-5) for (1,2,3,4,5) + if (u->majver < JAVA6_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION) + { + unpack_abort( + "bad range in union case label (old archive format)"); + return ""; + } + int caselimit = caseval; + lp++; + lp = parseNumeral(lp, caselimit); + if (caseval >= caselimit || + (uint32_t)(caselimit - caseval) > 0x10000) + { + // Note: 0x10000 is arbitrary implementation restriction. + // We can remove it later if it's important to. + unpack_abort("bad range in union case label"); + } + for (;;) + { + ++caseval; + band_stack.add((void *)(size_t)caseval); + if (caseval == caselimit) + break; + } + } + if (*lp != ',') + break; + lp++; + } + if (*lp++ != ')') + { + unpack_abort("bad case label"); + } + // save away the case labels + int ntags = band_stack.length() - case_base; + int *tags = U_NEW(int, add_size(ntags, 1)); + k_case.le_casetags = tags; + *tags++ = ntags; + for (int i = 0; i < ntags; i++) + { + *tags++ = ptrlowbits(band_stack.get(case_base + i)); + } + band_stack.popTo(case_base); + } + // Got le_casetags. Now grab the body. + assert(*lp == '['); + ++lp; + lp = parseLayout(lp, k_case.le_body, curCble); + if (k_case.le_casetags == nullptr) + break; // done + } + b->le_body = popBody(union_base); + } + break; + case '(': // call: '(' -?NN* ')' + { + band &call = *U_NEW(band, 1); + band_stack.add(&call); + call.le_kind = EK_CALL; + call.bn = bands_made++; + call.le_body = U_NEW(band *, 2); // fill in later + int call_num = 0; + lp = parseNumeral(lp, call_num); + call.le_back = (call_num <= 0); + call_num += curCble; // numeral is self-relative offset + call.le_len = call_num; // use le_len as scratch + calls_to_link.add(&call); + if (*lp++ != ')') + { + unpack_abort("bad call label"); + } + } + break; + case 'K': // reference_type: constant_ref + case 'R': // reference_type: schema_ref + { + int ixTag = CONSTANT_None; + if (lp[-1] == 'K') + { + switch (*lp++) + { + case 'I': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Integer; + break; + case 'J': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Long; + break; + case 'F': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Float; + break; + case 'D': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Double; + break; + case 'S': + ixTag = CONSTANT_String; + break; + case 'Q': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Literal; + break; + } + } + else + { + switch (*lp++) + { + case 'C': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Class; + break; + case 'S': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Signature; + break; + case 'D': + ixTag = CONSTANT_NameandType; + break; + case 'F': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Fieldref; + break; + case 'M': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Methodref; + break; + case 'I': + ixTag = CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref; + break; + case 'U': + ixTag = CONSTANT_Utf8; + break; // utf8_ref + case 'Q': + ixTag = CONSTANT_All; + break; // untyped_ref + } + } + if (ixTag == CONSTANT_None) + { + unpack_abort("bad reference layout"); + break; + } + bool nullOK = false; + if (*lp == 'N') + { + nullOK = true; + lp++; + } + lp = parseIntLayout(lp, b, EK_REF); + b->defc = coding::findBySpec(UNSIGNED5_spec); + b->initRef(ixTag, nullOK); + } + break; + case '[': + { + // [callable1][callable2]... + if (!top_level) + { + unpack_abort("bad nested callable"); + break; + } + curCble += 1; + band &cble = *U_NEW(band, 1); + band_stack.add(&cble); + cble.le_kind = EK_CBLE; + cble.bn = bands_made++; + lp = parseLayout(lp, cble.le_body, curCble); + } + break; + case ']': + // Hit a closing brace. This ends whatever body we were in. + done = true; + break; + case '\0': + // Hit a nullptr. Also ends the (top-level) body. + --lp; // back up, so caller can see the nullptr also + done = true; + break; + default: + unpack_abort("bad layout"); + } + } + + // Return the accumulated bands: + res = popBody(bs_base); + return lp; +} + +void unpacker::read_attr_defs() +{ + int i; + + // Tell each AD which attrc it is and where its fixed flags are: + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS].attrc = ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS].xxx_flags_hi_bn = e_class_flags_hi; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD].attrc = ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD].xxx_flags_hi_bn = e_field_flags_hi; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD].attrc = ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD].xxx_flags_hi_bn = e_method_flags_hi; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE].attrc = ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE; + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE].xxx_flags_hi_bn = e_code_flags_hi; + + // Decide whether bands for the optional high flag words are present. + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS] + .setHaveLongFlags((archive_options & AO_HAVE_CLASS_FLAGS_HI) != 0); + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD] + .setHaveLongFlags((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FIELD_FLAGS_HI) != 0); + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD] + .setHaveLongFlags((archive_options & AO_HAVE_METHOD_FLAGS_HI) != 0); + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE] + .setHaveLongFlags((archive_options & AO_HAVE_CODE_FLAGS_HI) != 0); + + // Set up built-in attrs. + // (The simple ones are hard-coded. The metadata layouts are not.) + const char *md_layout = ( +// parameter annotations: +#define MDL0 "[NB[(1)]]" + MDL0 +// annotations: +#define MDL1 \ + "[NH[(1)]]" \ + "[RSHNH[RUH(1)]]" + MDL1 + // member_value: + "[TB" + "(66,67,73,83,90)[KIH]" + "(68)[KDH]" + "(70)[KFH]" + "(74)[KJH]" + "(99)[RSH]" + "(101)[RSHRUH]" + "(115)[RUH]" + "(91)[NH[(0)]]" + "(64)[" + // nested annotation: + "RSH" + "NH[RUH(0)]" + "]" + "()[]" + "]"); + + const char *md_layout_P = md_layout; + const char *md_layout_A = md_layout + strlen(MDL0); + const char *md_layout_V = md_layout + strlen(MDL0 MDL1); + assert(0 == strncmp(&md_layout_A[-3], ")]][", 4)); + assert(0 == strncmp(&md_layout_V[-3], ")]][", 4)); + + for (i = 0; i < ATTR_CONTEXT_LIMIT; i++) + { + attr_definitions &ad = attr_defs[i]; + ad.defineLayout(X_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleAnnotations, "RuntimeVisibleAnnotations", + md_layout_A); + ad.defineLayout(X_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations, "RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations", + md_layout_A); + if (i != ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD) + continue; + ad.defineLayout(METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations, + "RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations", md_layout_P); + ad.defineLayout(METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations, + "RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations", md_layout_P); + ad.defineLayout(METHOD_ATTR_AnnotationDefault, "AnnotationDefault", md_layout_V); + } + + attr_definition_headers.readData(attr_definition_count); + attr_definition_name.readData(attr_definition_count); + attr_definition_layout.readData(attr_definition_count); + +// Initialize correct predef bits, to distinguish predefs from new defs. +#define ORBIT(n, s) | ((uint64_t)1 << n) + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS].predef = (0 X_ATTR_DO(ORBIT) CLASS_ATTR_DO(ORBIT)); + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD].predef = (0 X_ATTR_DO(ORBIT) FIELD_ATTR_DO(ORBIT)); + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD].predef = (0 X_ATTR_DO(ORBIT) METHOD_ATTR_DO(ORBIT)); + attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE].predef = (0 O_ATTR_DO(ORBIT) CODE_ATTR_DO(ORBIT)); +#undef ORBIT + // Clear out the redef bits, folding them back into predef. + for (i = 0; i < ATTR_CONTEXT_LIMIT; i++) + { + attr_defs[i].predef |= attr_defs[i].redef; + attr_defs[i].redef = 0; + } + + // Now read the transmitted locally defined attrs. + // This will set redef bits again. + for (i = 0; i < attr_definition_count; i++) + { + int header = attr_definition_headers.getByte(); + int attrc = ADH_BYTE_CONTEXT(header); + int idx = ADH_BYTE_INDEX(header); + entry *name = attr_definition_name.getRef(); + entry *layout = attr_definition_layout.getRef(); + attr_defs[attrc].defineLayout(idx, name, layout->value.b.strval()); + } +} + +#define NO_ENTRY_YET ((entry *)-1) + +static bool isDigitString(bytes &x, int beg, int end) +{ + if (beg == end) + return false; // nullptr string + byte *xptr = x.ptr; + for (int i = beg; i < end; i++) + { + char ch = xptr[i]; + if (!(ch >= '0' && ch <= '9')) + return false; + } + return true; +} + +enum +{ // constants for parsing class names + SLASH_MIN = '.', + SLASH_MAX = '/', + DOLLAR_MIN = 0, + DOLLAR_MAX = '-'}; + +static int lastIndexOf(int chmin, int chmax, bytes &x, int pos) +{ + byte *ptr = x.ptr; + for (byte *cp = ptr + pos; --cp >= ptr;) + { + assert(x.inBounds(cp)); + if (*cp >= chmin && *cp <= chmax) + return (int)(cp - ptr); + } + return -1; +} + +inner_class *constant_pool::getIC(entry *inner) +{ + if (inner == nullptr) + return nullptr; + assert(inner->tag == CONSTANT_Class); + if (inner->inord == NO_INORD) + return nullptr; + inner_class *ic = ic_index[inner->inord]; + assert(ic == nullptr || ic->inner == inner); + return ic; +} + +inner_class *constant_pool::getFirstChildIC(entry *outer) +{ + if (outer == nullptr) + return nullptr; + assert(outer->tag == CONSTANT_Class); + if (outer->inord == NO_INORD) + return nullptr; + inner_class *ic = ic_child_index[outer->inord]; + assert(ic == nullptr || ic->outer == outer); + return ic; +} + +inner_class *constant_pool::getNextChildIC(inner_class *child) +{ + inner_class *ic = child->next_sibling; + assert(ic == nullptr || ic->outer == child->outer); + return ic; +} + +void unpacker::read_ics() +{ + int i; + int index_size = cp.tag_count[CONSTANT_Class]; + inner_class **ic_index = U_NEW(inner_class *, index_size); + inner_class **ic_child_index = U_NEW(inner_class *, index_size); + cp.ic_index = ic_index; + cp.ic_child_index = ic_child_index; + ics = U_NEW(inner_class, ic_count); + ic_this_class.readData(ic_count); + ic_flags.readData(ic_count); + // Scan flags to get count of long-form bands. + int long_forms = 0; + for (i = 0; i < ic_count; i++) + { + int flags = ic_flags.getInt(); // may be long form! + if ((flags & ACC_IC_LONG_FORM) != 0) + { + long_forms += 1; + ics[i].name = NO_ENTRY_YET; + } + flags &= ~ACC_IC_LONG_FORM; + entry *inner = ic_this_class.getRef(); + uint32_t inord = inner->inord; + assert(inord < (uint32_t)cp.tag_count[CONSTANT_Class]); + if (ic_index[inord] != nullptr) + { + unpack_abort("identical inner class"); + break; + } + ic_index[inord] = &ics[i]; + ics[i].inner = inner; + ics[i].flags = flags; + assert(cp.getIC(inner) == &ics[i]); + } + // ic_this_class.done(); + // ic_flags.done(); + ic_outer_class.readData(long_forms); + ic_name.readData(long_forms); + for (i = 0; i < ic_count; i++) + { + if (ics[i].name == NO_ENTRY_YET) + { + // Long form. + ics[i].outer = ic_outer_class.getRefN(); + ics[i].name = ic_name.getRefN(); + } + else + { + // Fill in outer and name based on inner. + bytes &n = ics[i].inner->value.b; + bytes pkgOuter; + bytes number; + bytes name; + // Parse n into pkgOuter and name (and number). + int dollar1, dollar2; // pointers to $ in the pattern + // parse n = (<pkg>/)*<outer>($<number>)?($<name>)? + int nlen = (int)n.len; + int pkglen = lastIndexOf(SLASH_MIN, SLASH_MAX, n, nlen) + 1; + dollar2 = lastIndexOf(DOLLAR_MIN, DOLLAR_MAX, n, nlen); + if (dollar2 < 0) + { + unpack_abort(); + } + assert(dollar2 >= pkglen); + if (isDigitString(n, dollar2 + 1, nlen)) + { + // n = (<pkg>/)*<outer>$<number> + number = n.slice(dollar2 + 1, nlen); + name.set(nullptr, 0); + dollar1 = dollar2; + } + else if (pkglen < (dollar1 = lastIndexOf(DOLLAR_MIN, DOLLAR_MAX, n, dollar2 - 1)) && + isDigitString(n, dollar1 + 1, dollar2)) + { + // n = (<pkg>/)*<outer>$<number>$<name> + number = n.slice(dollar1 + 1, dollar2); + name = n.slice(dollar2 + 1, nlen); + } + else + { + // n = (<pkg>/)*<outer>$<name> + dollar1 = dollar2; + number.set(nullptr, 0); + name = n.slice(dollar2 + 1, nlen); + } + if (number.ptr == nullptr) + pkgOuter = n.slice(0, dollar1); + else + pkgOuter.set(nullptr, 0); + + if (pkgOuter.ptr != nullptr) + ics[i].outer = cp.ensureClass(pkgOuter); + + if (name.ptr != nullptr) + ics[i].name = cp.ensureUtf8(name); + } + + // update child/sibling list + if (ics[i].outer != nullptr) + { + uint32_t outord = ics[i].outer->inord; + if (outord != NO_INORD) + { + assert(outord < (uint32_t)cp.tag_count[CONSTANT_Class]); + ics[i].next_sibling = ic_child_index[outord]; + ic_child_index[outord] = &ics[i]; + } + } + } + // ic_outer_class.done(); + // ic_name.done(); +} + +void unpacker::read_classes() +{ + class_this.readData(class_count); + class_super.readData(class_count); + class_interface_count.readData(class_count); + class_interface.readData(class_interface_count.getIntTotal()); + +#if 0 + int i; + // Make a little mark on super-classes. + for (i = 0; i < class_count; i++) { + entry* e = class_super.getRefN(); + if (e != nullptr) e->bits |= entry::EB_SUPER; + } + class_super.rewind(); +#endif + + // Members. + class_field_count.readData(class_count); + class_method_count.readData(class_count); + + int field_count = class_field_count.getIntTotal(); + int method_count = class_method_count.getIntTotal(); + + field_descr.readData(field_count); + read_attrs(ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD, field_count); + method_descr.readData(method_count); + read_attrs(ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD, method_count); + read_attrs(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, class_count); + read_code_headers(); +} + +int unpacker::attr_definitions::predefCount(uint32_t idx) +{ + return isPredefined(idx) ? flag_count[idx] : 0; +} + +void unpacker::read_attrs(int attrc, int obj_count) +{ + attr_definitions &ad = attr_defs[attrc]; + assert(ad.attrc == attrc); + + int i, idx, count; + + bool haveLongFlags = ad.haveLongFlags(); + + band &xxx_flags_hi = ad.xxx_flags_hi(); + if (haveLongFlags) + xxx_flags_hi.readData(obj_count); + + band &xxx_flags_lo = ad.xxx_flags_lo(); + xxx_flags_lo.readData(obj_count); + + // pre-scan flags, counting occurrences of each index bit + uint64_t indexMask = ad.flagIndexMask(); // which flag bits are index bits? + for (i = 0; i < obj_count; i++) + { + uint64_t indexBits = xxx_flags_hi.getLong(xxx_flags_lo, haveLongFlags); + if ((indexBits & ~indexMask) > (ushort) - 1) + { + unpack_abort("undefined attribute flag bit"); + return; + } + indexBits &= indexMask; // ignore classfile flag bits + for (idx = 0; indexBits != 0; idx++, indexBits >>= 1) + { + ad.flag_count[idx] += (int)(indexBits & 1); + } + } + // we'll scan these again later for output: + xxx_flags_lo.rewind(); + xxx_flags_hi.rewind(); + + band &xxx_attr_count = ad.xxx_attr_count(); + // There is one count element for each 1<<16 bit set in flags: + xxx_attr_count.readData(ad.predefCount(X_ATTR_OVERFLOW)); + + band &xxx_attr_indexes = ad.xxx_attr_indexes(); + int overflowIndexCount = xxx_attr_count.getIntTotal(); + xxx_attr_indexes.readData(overflowIndexCount); + // pre-scan attr indexes, counting occurrences of each value + for (i = 0; i < overflowIndexCount; i++) + { + idx = xxx_attr_indexes.getInt(); + if (!ad.isIndex(idx)) + { + unpack_abort("attribute index out of bounds"); + return; + } + ad.getCount(idx) += 1; + } + xxx_attr_indexes.rewind(); // we'll scan it again later for output + + // We will need a backward call count for each used backward callable. + int backwardCounts = 0; + for (idx = 0; idx < ad.layouts.length(); idx++) + { + layout_definition *lo = ad.getLayout(idx); + if (lo != nullptr && ad.getCount(idx) != 0) + { + // Build the bands lazily, only when they are used. + band **bands = ad.buildBands(lo); + if (lo->hasCallables()) + { + for (i = 0; bands[i] != nullptr; i++) + { + if (bands[i]->le_back) + { + assert(bands[i]->le_kind == EK_CBLE); + backwardCounts += 1; + } + } + } + } + } + ad.xxx_attr_calls().readData(backwardCounts); + + // Read built-in bands. + // Mostly, these are hand-coded equivalents to readBandData(). + switch (attrc) + { + case ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS: + + count = ad.predefCount(CLASS_ATTR_SourceFile); + class_SourceFile_RUN.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(CLASS_ATTR_EnclosingMethod); + class_EnclosingMethod_RC.readData(count); + class_EnclosingMethod_RDN.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(X_ATTR_Signature); + class_Signature_RS.readData(count); + + ad.readBandData(X_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleAnnotations); + ad.readBandData(X_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations); + + count = ad.predefCount(CLASS_ATTR_InnerClasses); + class_InnerClasses_N.readData(count); + + count = class_InnerClasses_N.getIntTotal(); + class_InnerClasses_RC.readData(count); + class_InnerClasses_F.readData(count); + + // Drop remaining columns wherever flags are zero: + count -= class_InnerClasses_F.getIntCount(0); + class_InnerClasses_outer_RCN.readData(count); + class_InnerClasses_name_RUN.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(CLASS_ATTR_ClassFile_version); + class_ClassFile_version_minor_H.readData(count); + class_ClassFile_version_major_H.readData(count); + break; + + case ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD: + + count = ad.predefCount(FIELD_ATTR_ConstantValue); + field_ConstantValue_KQ.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(X_ATTR_Signature); + field_Signature_RS.readData(count); + + ad.readBandData(X_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleAnnotations); + ad.readBandData(X_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations); + break; + + case ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD: + + code_count = ad.predefCount(METHOD_ATTR_Code); + // Code attrs are handled very specially below... + + count = ad.predefCount(METHOD_ATTR_Exceptions); + method_Exceptions_N.readData(count); + count = method_Exceptions_N.getIntTotal(); + method_Exceptions_RC.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(X_ATTR_Signature); + method_Signature_RS.readData(count); + + ad.readBandData(X_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleAnnotations); + ad.readBandData(X_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations); + ad.readBandData(METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations); + ad.readBandData(METHOD_ATTR_RuntimeInvisibleParameterAnnotations); + ad.readBandData(METHOD_ATTR_AnnotationDefault); + break; + + case ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE: + // (keep this code aligned with its brother in unpacker::write_attrs) + count = ad.predefCount(CODE_ATTR_StackMapTable); + // disable this feature in old archives! + if (count != 0 && majver < JAVA6_PACKAGE_MAJOR_VERSION) + { + unpack_abort("undefined StackMapTable attribute (old archive format)"); + return; + } + code_StackMapTable_N.readData(count); + count = code_StackMapTable_N.getIntTotal(); + code_StackMapTable_frame_T.readData(count); + // the rest of it depends in a complicated way on frame tags + { + int fat_frame_count = 0; + int offset_count = 0; + int type_count = 0; + for (int k = 0; k < count; k++) + { + int tag = code_StackMapTable_frame_T.getByte(); + if (tag <= 127) + { + // (64-127) [(2)] + if (tag >= 64) + type_count++; + } + else if (tag <= 251) + { + // (247) [(1)(2)] + // (248-251) [(1)] + if (tag >= 247) + offset_count++; + if (tag == 247) + type_count++; + } + else if (tag <= 254) + { + // (252) [(1)(2)] + // (253) [(1)(2)(2)] + // (254) [(1)(2)(2)(2)] + offset_count++; + type_count += (tag - 251); + } + else + { + // (255) [(1)NH[(2)]NH[(2)]] + fat_frame_count++; + } + } + + // done pre-scanning frame tags: + code_StackMapTable_frame_T.rewind(); + + // deal completely with fat frames: + offset_count += fat_frame_count; + code_StackMapTable_local_N.readData(fat_frame_count); + type_count += code_StackMapTable_local_N.getIntTotal(); + code_StackMapTable_stack_N.readData(fat_frame_count); + type_count += code_StackMapTable_stack_N.getIntTotal(); + // read the rest: + code_StackMapTable_offset.readData(offset_count); + code_StackMapTable_T.readData(type_count); + // (7) [RCH] + count = code_StackMapTable_T.getIntCount(7); + code_StackMapTable_RC.readData(count); + // (8) [PH] + count = code_StackMapTable_T.getIntCount(8); + code_StackMapTable_P.readData(count); + } + + count = ad.predefCount(CODE_ATTR_LineNumberTable); + code_LineNumberTable_N.readData(count); + count = code_LineNumberTable_N.getIntTotal(); + code_LineNumberTable_bci_P.readData(count); + code_LineNumberTable_line.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTable); + code_LocalVariableTable_N.readData(count); + count = code_LocalVariableTable_N.getIntTotal(); + code_LocalVariableTable_bci_P.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTable_span_O.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTable_name_RU.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTable_type_RS.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTable_slot.readData(count); + + count = ad.predefCount(CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTypeTable); + code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N.readData(count); + count = code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N.getIntTotal(); + code_LocalVariableTypeTable_bci_P.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTypeTable_span_O.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTypeTable_name_RU.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTypeTable_type_RS.readData(count); + code_LocalVariableTypeTable_slot.readData(count); + break; + } + + // Read compressor-defined bands. + for (idx = 0; idx < ad.layouts.length(); idx++) + { + if (ad.getLayout(idx) == nullptr) + continue; // none at this fixed index <32 + if (idx < (int)ad.flag_limit && ad.isPredefined(idx)) + continue; // already handled + if (ad.getCount(idx) == 0) + continue; // no attributes of this type (then why transmit layouts?) + ad.readBandData(idx); + } +} + +void unpacker::attr_definitions::readBandData(int idx) +{ + int j; + uint32_t count = getCount(idx); + if (count == 0) + return; + layout_definition *lo = getLayout(idx); + bool hasCallables = lo->hasCallables(); + band **bands = lo->bands(); + if (!hasCallables) + { + // Read through the rest of the bands in a regular way. + readBandData(bands, count); + } + else + { + // Deal with the callables. + // First set up the forward entry count for each callable. + // This is stored on band::length of the callable. + bands[0]->expectMoreLength(count); + for (j = 0; bands[j] != nullptr; j++) + { + band &j_cble = *bands[j]; + assert(j_cble.le_kind == EK_CBLE); + if (j_cble.le_back) + { + // Add in the predicted effects of backward calls, too. + int back_calls = xxx_attr_calls().getInt(); + j_cble.expectMoreLength(back_calls); + // In a moment, more forward calls may increment j_cble.length. + } + } + // Now consult whichever callables have non-zero entry counts. + readBandData(bands, (uint32_t) - 1); + } +} + +// Recursive helper to the previous function: +void unpacker::attr_definitions::readBandData(band **body, uint32_t count) +{ + int j, k; + for (j = 0; body[j] != nullptr; j++) + { + band &b = *body[j]; + if (b.defc != nullptr) + { + // It has data, so read it. + b.readData(count); + } + switch (b.le_kind) + { + case EK_REPL: + { + int reps = b.getIntTotal(); + readBandData(b.le_body, reps); + } + break; + case EK_UN: + { + int remaining = count; + for (k = 0; b.le_body[k] != nullptr; k++) + { + band &k_case = *b.le_body[k]; + int k_count = 0; + if (k_case.le_casetags == nullptr) + { + k_count = remaining; // last (empty) case + } + else + { + int *tags = k_case.le_casetags; + int ntags = *tags++; // 1st element is length (why not?) + while (ntags-- > 0) + { + int tag = *tags++; + k_count += b.getIntCount(tag); + } + } + readBandData(k_case.le_body, k_count); + remaining -= k_count; + } + assert(remaining == 0); + } + break; + case EK_CALL: + // Push the count forward, if it is not a backward call. + if (!b.le_back) + { + band &cble = *b.le_body[0]; + assert(cble.le_kind == EK_CBLE); + cble.expectMoreLength(count); + } + break; + case EK_CBLE: + assert((int)count == -1); // incoming count is meaningless + k = b.length; + assert(k >= 0); + // This is intended and required for non production mode. + assert((b.length = -1)); // make it unable to accept more calls now. + readBandData(b.le_body, k); + break; + } + } +} + +static inline band **findMatchingCase(int matchTag, band **cases) +{ + for (int k = 0; cases[k] != nullptr; k++) + { + band &k_case = *cases[k]; + if (k_case.le_casetags != nullptr) + { + // If it has tags, it must match a tag. + int *tags = k_case.le_casetags; + int ntags = *tags++; // 1st element is length + for (; ntags > 0; ntags--) + { + int tag = *tags++; + if (tag == matchTag) + break; + } + if (ntags == 0) + continue; // does not match + } + return k_case.le_body; + } + return nullptr; +} + +// write attribute band data: +void unpacker::putlayout(band **body) +{ + int i; + int prevBII = -1; + int prevBCI = -1; + if (body == NULL) + { + unpack_abort("putlayout: unexpected NULL for body"); + return; + } + for (i = 0; body[i] != nullptr; i++) + { + band &b = *body[i]; + byte le_kind = b.le_kind; + + // Handle scalar part, if any. + int x = 0; + entry *e = nullptr; + if (b.defc != nullptr) + { + // It has data, so unparse an element. + if (b.ixTag != CONSTANT_None) + { + assert(le_kind == EK_REF); + if (b.ixTag == CONSTANT_Literal) + e = b.getRefUsing(cp.getKQIndex()); + else + e = b.getRefN(); + switch (b.le_len) + { + case 0: + break; + case 1: + putu1ref(e); + break; + case 2: + putref(e); + break; + case 4: + putu2(0); + putref(e); + break; + default: + assert(false); + } + } + else + { + assert(le_kind == EK_INT || le_kind == EK_REPL || le_kind == EK_UN); + x = b.getInt(); + + assert(!b.le_bci || prevBCI == (int)to_bci(prevBII)); + switch (b.le_bci) + { + case EK_BCI: // PH: transmit R(bci), store bci + x = to_bci(prevBII = x); + prevBCI = x; + break; + case EK_BCID: // POH: transmit D(R(bci)), store bci + x = to_bci(prevBII += x); + prevBCI = x; + break; + case EK_BCO: // OH: transmit D(R(bci)), store D(bci) + x = to_bci(prevBII += x) - prevBCI; + prevBCI += x; + break; + } + assert(!b.le_bci || prevBCI == (int)to_bci(prevBII)); + + switch (b.le_len) + { + case 0: + break; + case 1: + putu1(x); + break; + case 2: + putu2(x); + break; + case 4: + putu4(x); + break; + default: + assert(false); + } + } + } + + // Handle subparts, if any. + switch (le_kind) + { + case EK_REPL: + // x is the repeat count + while (x-- > 0) + { + putlayout(b.le_body); + } + break; + case EK_UN: + // x is the tag + putlayout(findMatchingCase(x, b.le_body)); + break; + case EK_CALL: + { + band &cble = *b.le_body[0]; + assert(cble.le_kind == EK_CBLE); + // FIXME: hit this one + // assert(cble.le_len == b.le_len); + putlayout(cble.le_body); + } + break; + + case EK_CBLE: + case EK_CASE: + assert(false); // should not reach here + } + } +} + +void unpacker::read_files() +{ + file_name.readData(file_count); + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_SIZE_HI) != 0) + file_size_hi.readData(file_count); + file_size_lo.readData(file_count); + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_MODTIME) != 0) + file_modtime.readData(file_count); + int allFiles = file_count + class_count; + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_OPTIONS) != 0) + { + file_options.readData(file_count); + // FO_IS_CLASS_STUB might be set, causing overlap between classes and files + for (int i = 0; i < file_count; i++) + { + if ((file_options.getInt() & FO_IS_CLASS_STUB) != 0) + { + allFiles -= 1; // this one counts as both class and file + } + } + file_options.rewind(); + } + assert((default_file_options & FO_IS_CLASS_STUB) == 0); + files_remaining = allFiles; +} + +void unpacker::get_code_header(int &max_stack, int &max_na_locals, int &handler_count, + int &cflags) +{ + int sc = code_headers.getByte(); + if (sc == 0) + { + max_stack = max_na_locals = handler_count = cflags = -1; + return; + } + // Short code header is the usual case: + int nh; + int mod; + if (sc < 1 + 12 * 12) + { + sc -= 1; + nh = 0; + mod = 12; + } + else if (sc < 1 + 12 * 12 + 8 * 8) + { + sc -= 1 + 12 * 12; + nh = 1; + mod = 8; + } + else + { + assert(sc < 1 + 12 * 12 + 8 * 8 + 7 * 7); + sc -= 1 + 12 * 12 + 8 * 8; + nh = 2; + mod = 7; + } + max_stack = sc % mod; + max_na_locals = sc / mod; // caller must add static, siglen + handler_count = nh; + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_ALL_CODE_FLAGS) != 0) + cflags = -1; + else + cflags = 0; // this one has no attributes +} + +// Cf. PackageReader.readCodeHeaders +void unpacker::read_code_headers() +{ + code_headers.readData(code_count); + int totalHandlerCount = 0; + int totalFlagsCount = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < code_count; i++) + { + int max_stack, max_locals, handler_count, cflags; + get_code_header(max_stack, max_locals, handler_count, cflags); + if (max_stack < 0) + code_max_stack.expectMoreLength(1); + if (max_locals < 0) + code_max_na_locals.expectMoreLength(1); + if (handler_count < 0) + code_handler_count.expectMoreLength(1); + else + totalHandlerCount += handler_count; + if (cflags < 0) + totalFlagsCount += 1; + } + code_headers.rewind(); // replay later during writing + + code_max_stack.readData(); + code_max_na_locals.readData(); + code_handler_count.readData(); + totalHandlerCount += code_handler_count.getIntTotal(); + + // Read handler specifications. + // Cf. PackageReader.readCodeHandlers. + code_handler_start_P.readData(totalHandlerCount); + code_handler_end_PO.readData(totalHandlerCount); + code_handler_catch_PO.readData(totalHandlerCount); + code_handler_class_RCN.readData(totalHandlerCount); + + read_attrs(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, totalFlagsCount); +} + +static inline bool is_in_range(uint32_t n, uint32_t min, uint32_t max) +{ + return n - min <= max - min; // unsigned arithmetic! +} +static inline bool is_field_op(int bc) +{ + return is_in_range(bc, bc_getstatic, bc_putfield); +} +static inline bool is_invoke_init_op(int bc) +{ + return is_in_range(bc, _invokeinit_op, _invokeinit_limit - 1); +} +static inline bool is_self_linker_op(int bc) +{ + return is_in_range(bc, _self_linker_op, _self_linker_limit - 1); +} +static bool is_branch_op(int bc) +{ + return is_in_range(bc, bc_ifeq, bc_jsr) || is_in_range(bc, bc_ifnull, bc_jsr_w); +} +static bool is_local_slot_op(int bc) +{ + return is_in_range(bc, bc_iload, bc_aload) || is_in_range(bc, bc_istore, bc_astore) || + bc == bc_iinc || bc == bc_ret; +} +band *unpacker::ref_band_for_op(int bc) +{ + switch (bc) + { + case bc_ildc: + case bc_ildc_w: + return &bc_intref; + case bc_fldc: + case bc_fldc_w: + return &bc_floatref; + case bc_lldc2_w: + return &bc_longref; + case bc_dldc2_w: + return &bc_doubleref; + case bc_aldc: + case bc_aldc_w: + return &bc_stringref; + case bc_cldc: + case bc_cldc_w: + return &bc_classref; + + case bc_getstatic: + case bc_putstatic: + case bc_getfield: + case bc_putfield: + return &bc_fieldref; + + case bc_invokevirtual: + case bc_invokespecial: + case bc_invokestatic: + return &bc_methodref; + case bc_invokeinterface: + return &bc_imethodref; + + case bc_new: + case bc_anewarray: + case bc_checkcast: + case bc_instanceof: + case bc_multianewarray: + return &bc_classref; + } + return nullptr; +} + +band *unpacker::ref_band_for_self_op(int bc, bool &isAloadVar, int &origBCVar) +{ + if (!is_self_linker_op(bc)) + return nullptr; + int idx = (bc - _self_linker_op); + bool isSuper = (idx >= _self_linker_super_flag); + if (isSuper) + idx -= _self_linker_super_flag; + bool isAload = (idx >= _self_linker_aload_flag); + if (isAload) + idx -= _self_linker_aload_flag; + int origBC = _first_linker_op + idx; + bool isField = is_field_op(origBC); + isAloadVar = isAload; + origBCVar = _first_linker_op + idx; + if (!isSuper) + return isField ? &bc_thisfield : &bc_thismethod; + else + return isField ? &bc_superfield : &bc_supermethod; +} + +// Cf. PackageReader.readByteCodes +inline // called exactly once => inline + void +unpacker::read_bcs() +{ + // read from bc_codes and bc_case_count + fillbytes all_switch_ops; + all_switch_ops.init(); + + // Read directly from rp/rplimit. + // Do this later: bc_codes.readData(...) + byte *rp0 = rp; + + band *bc_which; + byte *opptr = rp; + byte *oplimit = rplimit; + + bool isAload; // passed by ref and then ignored + int junkBC; // passed by ref and then ignored + for (int k = 0; k < code_count; k++) + { + // Scan one method: + for (;;) + { + if (opptr + 2 > oplimit) + { + rp = opptr; + ensure_input(2); + oplimit = rplimit; + rp = rp0; // back up + } + if (opptr == oplimit) + { + unpack_abort(); + } + int bc = *opptr++ & 0xFF; + bool isWide = false; + if (bc == bc_wide) + { + if (opptr == oplimit) + { + unpack_abort(); + } + bc = *opptr++ & 0xFF; + isWide = true; + } + // Adjust expectations of various band sizes. + switch (bc) + { + case bc_tableswitch: + case bc_lookupswitch: + all_switch_ops.addByte(bc); + break; + case bc_iinc: + bc_local.expectMoreLength(1); + bc_which = isWide ? &bc_short : &bc_byte; + bc_which->expectMoreLength(1); + break; + case bc_sipush: + bc_short.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + case bc_bipush: + bc_byte.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + case bc_newarray: + bc_byte.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + case bc_multianewarray: + assert(ref_band_for_op(bc) == &bc_classref); + bc_classref.expectMoreLength(1); + bc_byte.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + case bc_ref_escape: + bc_escrefsize.expectMoreLength(1); + bc_escref.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + case bc_byte_escape: + bc_escsize.expectMoreLength(1); + // bc_escbyte will have to be counted too + break; + default: + if (is_invoke_init_op(bc)) + { + bc_initref.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + } + bc_which = ref_band_for_self_op(bc, isAload, junkBC); + if (bc_which != nullptr) + { + bc_which->expectMoreLength(1); + break; + } + if (is_branch_op(bc)) + { + bc_label.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + } + bc_which = ref_band_for_op(bc); + if (bc_which != nullptr) + { + bc_which->expectMoreLength(1); + assert(bc != bc_multianewarray); // handled elsewhere + break; + } + if (is_local_slot_op(bc)) + { + bc_local.expectMoreLength(1); + break; + } + break; + case bc_end_marker: + // Increment k and test against code_count. + goto doneScanningMethod; + } + } + doneScanningMethod: + { + } + } + + // Go through the formality, so we can use it in a regular fashion later: + assert(rp == rp0); + bc_codes.readData((int)(opptr - rp)); + + int i = 0; + + // To size instruction bands correctly, we need info on switches: + bc_case_count.readData((int)all_switch_ops.size()); + for (i = 0; i < (int)all_switch_ops.size(); i++) + { + int caseCount = bc_case_count.getInt(); + int bc = all_switch_ops.getByte(i); + bc_label.expectMoreLength(1 + caseCount); // default label + cases + bc_case_value.expectMoreLength(bc == bc_tableswitch ? 1 : caseCount); + } + bc_case_count.rewind(); // uses again for output + + all_switch_ops.free(); + + for (i = e_bc_case_value; i <= e_bc_escsize; i++) + { + all_bands[i].readData(); + } + + // The bc_escbyte band is counted by the immediately previous band. + bc_escbyte.readData(bc_escsize.getIntTotal()); +} + +void unpacker::read_bands() +{ + read_file_header(); + + if (cp.nentries == 0) + { + // read_file_header failed to read a CP, because it copied a JAR. + return; + } + + // Do this after the file header has been read: + check_options(); + + read_cp(); + read_attr_defs(); + read_ics(); + read_classes(); + read_bcs(); + read_files(); +} + +/// CP routines + +entry *&constant_pool::hashTabRef(byte tag, bytes &b) +{ + uint32_t hash = tag + (int)b.len; + for (int i = 0; i < (int)b.len; i++) + { + hash = hash * 31 + (0xFF & b.ptr[i]); + } + entry **ht = hashTab; + int hlen = hashTabLength; + assert((hlen & (hlen - 1)) == 0); // must be power of 2 + uint32_t hash1 = hash & (hlen - 1); // == hash % hlen + uint32_t hash2 = 0; // lazily computed (requires mod op.) + int probes = 0; + while (ht[hash1] != nullptr) + { + entry &e = *ht[hash1]; + if (e.value.b.equals(b) && e.tag == tag) + break; + if (hash2 == 0) + // Note: hash2 must be relatively prime to hlen, hence the "|1". + hash2 = (((hash % 499) & (hlen - 1)) | 1); + hash1 += hash2; + if (hash1 >= (uint32_t)hlen) + hash1 -= hlen; + assert(hash1 < (uint32_t)hlen); + assert(++probes < hlen); + } + return ht[hash1]; +} + +static void insert_extra(entry *e, ptrlist &extras) +{ + // This ordering helps implement the Pack200 requirement + // of a predictable CP order in the class files produced. + e->inord = NO_INORD; // mark as an "extra" + extras.add(e); + // Note: We will sort the list (by string-name) later. +} + +entry *constant_pool::ensureUtf8(bytes &b) +{ + entry *&ix = hashTabRef(CONSTANT_Utf8, b); + if (ix != nullptr) + return ix; + // Make one. + if (nentries == maxentries) + { + unpack_abort("cp utf8 overflow"); + return &entries[tag_base[CONSTANT_Utf8]]; // return something + } + entry &e = entries[nentries++]; + e.tag = CONSTANT_Utf8; + u->saveTo(e.value.b, b); + assert(&e >= first_extra_entry); + insert_extra(&e, tag_extras[CONSTANT_Utf8]); + return ix = &e; +} + +entry *constant_pool::ensureClass(bytes &b) +{ + entry *&ix = hashTabRef(CONSTANT_Class, b); + if (ix != nullptr) + return ix; + // Make one. + if (nentries == maxentries) + { + unpack_abort("cp class overflow"); + return &entries[tag_base[CONSTANT_Class]]; // return something + } + entry &e = entries[nentries++]; + e.tag = CONSTANT_Class; + e.nrefs = 1; + e.refs = U_NEW(entry *, 1); + ix = &e; // hold my spot in the index + entry *utf = ensureUtf8(b); + e.refs[0] = utf; + e.value.b = utf->value.b; + assert(&e >= first_extra_entry); + insert_extra(&e, tag_extras[CONSTANT_Class]); + return &e; +} + +void constant_pool::expandSignatures() +{ + int i; + int nsigs = 0; + int nreused = 0; + int first_sig = tag_base[CONSTANT_Signature]; + int sig_limit = tag_count[CONSTANT_Signature] + first_sig; + fillbytes buf; + buf.init(1 << 10); + for (i = first_sig; i < sig_limit; i++) + { + entry &e = entries[i]; + assert(e.tag == CONSTANT_Signature); + int refnum = 0; + bytes form = e.refs[refnum++]->asUtf8(); + buf.empty(); + for (int j = 0; j < (int)form.len; j++) + { + int c = form.ptr[j]; + buf.addByte(c); + if (c == 'L') + { + entry *cls = e.refs[refnum++]; + buf.append(cls->className()->asUtf8()); + } + } + assert(refnum == e.nrefs); + bytes &sig = buf.b; + + // try to find a pre-existing Utf8: + entry *&e2 = hashTabRef(CONSTANT_Utf8, sig); + if (e2 != nullptr) + { + assert(e2->isUtf8(sig)); + e.value.b = e2->value.b; + e.refs[0] = e2; + e.nrefs = 1; + nreused++; + } + else + { + // there is no other replacement; reuse this CP entry as a Utf8 + u->saveTo(e.value.b, sig); + e.tag = CONSTANT_Utf8; + e.nrefs = 0; + e2 = &e; + } + nsigs++; + } + buf.free(); + + // go expunge all references to remaining signatures: + for (i = 0; i < (int)nentries; i++) + { + entry &e = entries[i]; + for (int j = 0; j < e.nrefs; j++) + { + entry *&e2 = e.refs[j]; + if (e2 != nullptr && e2->tag == CONSTANT_Signature) + e2 = e2->refs[0]; + } + } +} + +void constant_pool::initMemberIndexes() +{ + // This function does NOT refer to any class schema. + // It is totally internal to the cpool. + int i, j; + + // Get the pre-existing indexes: + int nclasses = tag_count[CONSTANT_Class]; + // entry *classes = tag_base[CONSTANT_Class] + entries; // UNUSED + int nfields = tag_count[CONSTANT_Fieldref]; + entry *fields = tag_base[CONSTANT_Fieldref] + entries; + int nmethods = tag_count[CONSTANT_Methodref]; + entry *methods = tag_base[CONSTANT_Methodref] + entries; + + int *field_counts = T_NEW(int, nclasses); + int *method_counts = T_NEW(int, nclasses); + cpindex *all_indexes = U_NEW(cpindex, nclasses * 2); + entry **field_ix = U_NEW(entry *, add_size(nfields, nclasses)); + entry **method_ix = U_NEW(entry *, add_size(nmethods, nclasses)); + + for (j = 0; j < nfields; j++) + { + entry &f = fields[j]; + i = f.memberClass()->inord; + assert(i < nclasses); + field_counts[i]++; + } + for (j = 0; j < nmethods; j++) + { + entry &m = methods[j]; + i = m.memberClass()->inord; + assert(i < nclasses); + method_counts[i]++; + } + + int fbase = 0, mbase = 0; + for (i = 0; i < nclasses; i++) + { + int fc = field_counts[i]; + int mc = method_counts[i]; + all_indexes[i * 2 + 0].init(fc, field_ix + fbase, CONSTANT_Fieldref + SUBINDEX_BIT); + all_indexes[i * 2 + 1].init(mc, method_ix + mbase, CONSTANT_Methodref + SUBINDEX_BIT); + // reuse field_counts and member_counts as fill pointers: + field_counts[i] = fbase; + method_counts[i] = mbase; + fbase += fc + 1; + mbase += mc + 1; + // (the +1 leaves a space between every subarray) + } + assert(fbase == nfields + nclasses); + assert(mbase == nmethods + nclasses); + + for (j = 0; j < nfields; j++) + { + entry &f = fields[j]; + i = f.memberClass()->inord; + field_ix[field_counts[i]++] = &f; + } + for (j = 0; j < nmethods; j++) + { + entry &m = methods[j]; + i = m.memberClass()->inord; + method_ix[method_counts[i]++] = &m; + } + + member_indexes = all_indexes; + + // Free intermediate buffers. + u->free_temps(); +} + +void entry::requestOutputIndex(constant_pool &cp, int req) +{ + assert(outputIndex <= NOT_REQUESTED); // must not have assigned indexes yet + if (tag == CONSTANT_Signature) + { + ref(0)->requestOutputIndex(cp, req); + return; + } + assert(req == REQUESTED || req == REQUESTED_LDC); + if (outputIndex != NOT_REQUESTED) + { + if (req == REQUESTED_LDC) + outputIndex = req; // this kind has precedence + return; + } + outputIndex = req; + // assert(!cp.outputEntries.contains(this)); + assert(tag != CONSTANT_Signature); + cp.outputEntries.add(this); + for (int j = 0; j < nrefs; j++) + { + ref(j)->requestOutputIndex(cp); + } +} + +void constant_pool::resetOutputIndexes() +{ + int i; + int noes = outputEntries.length(); + entry **oes = (entry **)outputEntries.base(); + for (i = 0; i < noes; i++) + { + entry &e = *oes[i]; + e.outputIndex = NOT_REQUESTED; + } + outputIndexLimit = 0; + outputEntries.empty(); +} + +static const byte TAG_ORDER[CONSTANT_Limit] = {0, 1, 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 6, 10, 11, 12, 9, 8}; + +extern "C" int outputEntry_cmp(const void *e1p, const void *e2p) +{ + // Sort entries according to the Pack200 rules for deterministic + // constant pool ordering. + // + // The four sort keys as follows, in order of decreasing importance: + // 1. ldc first, then non-ldc guys + // 2. normal cp_All entries by input order (i.e., address order) + // 3. after that, extra entries by lexical order (as in tag_extras[*]) + entry &e1 = *(entry *)*(void **)e1p; + entry &e2 = *(entry *)*(void **)e2p; + int oi1 = e1.outputIndex; + int oi2 = e2.outputIndex; + assert(oi1 == REQUESTED || oi1 == REQUESTED_LDC); + assert(oi2 == REQUESTED || oi2 == REQUESTED_LDC); + if (oi1 != oi2) + { + if (oi1 == REQUESTED_LDC) + return 0 - 1; + if (oi2 == REQUESTED_LDC) + return 1 - 0; + // Else fall through; neither is an ldc request. + } + if (e1.inord != NO_INORD || e2.inord != NO_INORD) + { + // One or both is normal. Use input order. + if (&e1 > &e2) + return 1 - 0; + if (&e1 < &e2) + return 0 - 1; + return 0; // equal pointers + } + // Both are extras. Sort by tag and then by value. + if (e1.tag != e2.tag) + { + return TAG_ORDER[e1.tag] - TAG_ORDER[e2.tag]; + } + // If the tags are the same, use string comparison. + return compare_Utf8_chars(e1.value.b, e2.value.b); +} + +void constant_pool::computeOutputIndexes() +{ + int i; + + int noes = outputEntries.length(); + entry **oes = (entry **)outputEntries.base(); + + // Sort the output constant pool into the order required by Pack200. + PTRLIST_QSORT(outputEntries, outputEntry_cmp); + + // Allocate a new index for each entry that needs one. + // We do this in two passes, one for LDC entries and one for the rest. + int nextIndex = 1; // always skip index #0 in output cpool + for (i = 0; i < noes; i++) + { + entry &e = *oes[i]; + assert(e.outputIndex == REQUESTED || e.outputIndex == REQUESTED_LDC); + e.outputIndex = nextIndex++; + if (e.isDoubleWord()) + nextIndex++; // do not use the next index + } + outputIndexLimit = nextIndex; +} + +// Unpacker Start +// Deallocate all internal storage and reset to a clean state. +// Do not disturb any input or output connections, including +// infileptr, inbytes, read_input_fn, jarout, or errstrm. +// Do not reset any unpack options. +void unpacker::reset() +{ + bytes_read_before_reset += bytes_read; + bytes_written_before_reset += bytes_written; + files_written_before_reset += files_written; + classes_written_before_reset += classes_written; + segments_read_before_reset += 1; + if (verbose >= 2) + { + fprintf(stderr, "After segment %d, " LONG_LONG_FORMAT + " bytes read and " LONG_LONG_FORMAT " bytes written.\n", + segments_read_before_reset - 1, bytes_read_before_reset, + bytes_written_before_reset); + fprintf(stderr, + "After segment %d, %d files (of which %d are classes) written to output.\n", + segments_read_before_reset - 1, files_written_before_reset, + classes_written_before_reset); + if (archive_next_count != 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "After segment %d, %d segment%s remaining (estimated).\n", + segments_read_before_reset - 1, archive_next_count, + archive_next_count == 1 ? "" : "s"); + } + } + + unpacker save_u = (*this); // save bytewise image + infileptr = nullptr; // make asserts happy + jarout = nullptr; // do not close the output jar + gzin = nullptr; // do not close the input gzip stream + this->free(); + this->init(read_input_fn); + + // restore selected interface state: + infileptr = save_u.infileptr; + inbytes = save_u.inbytes; + jarout = save_u.jarout; + gzin = save_u.gzin; + verbose = save_u.verbose; + deflate_hint_or_zero = save_u.deflate_hint_or_zero; + modification_time_or_zero = save_u.modification_time_or_zero; + bytes_read_before_reset = save_u.bytes_read_before_reset; + bytes_written_before_reset = save_u.bytes_written_before_reset; + files_written_before_reset = save_u.files_written_before_reset; + classes_written_before_reset = save_u.classes_written_before_reset; + segments_read_before_reset = save_u.segments_read_before_reset; + // Note: If we use strip_names, watch out: They get nuked here. +} + +void unpacker::init(read_input_fn_t input_fn) +{ + int i; + BYTES_OF(*this).clear(); + this->u = this; // self-reference for U_NEW macro + read_input_fn = input_fn; + all_bands = band::makeBands(this); + // Make a default jar buffer; caller may safely overwrite it. + jarout = U_NEW(jar, 1); + jarout->init(this); + for (i = 0; i < ATTR_CONTEXT_LIMIT; i++) + attr_defs[i].u = u; // set up outer ptr +} + +// Usage: unpack a byte buffer +// packptr is a reference to byte buffer containing a +// packed file and len is the length of the buffer. +// If nullptr, the callback is used to fill an internal buffer. +void unpacker::start(void *packptr, size_t len) +{ + if (packptr != nullptr && len != 0) + { + inbytes.set((byte *)packptr, len); + } + read_bands(); +} + +void unpacker::check_options() +{ + if (deflate_hint_or_zero != 0) + { + bool force_deflate_hint = (deflate_hint_or_zero > 0); + if (force_deflate_hint) + default_file_options |= FO_DEFLATE_HINT; + else + default_file_options &= ~FO_DEFLATE_HINT; + // Turn off per-file deflate hint by force. + suppress_file_options |= FO_DEFLATE_HINT; + } + if (modification_time_or_zero != 0) + { + default_file_modtime = modification_time_or_zero; + // Turn off per-file modtime by force. + archive_options &= ~AO_HAVE_FILE_MODTIME; + } +} + +// classfile writing + +void unpacker::reset_cur_classfile() +{ + // set defaults + cur_class_minver = default_class_minver; + cur_class_majver = default_class_majver; + + // reset constant pool state + cp.resetOutputIndexes(); + + // reset fixups + class_fixup_type.empty(); + class_fixup_offset.empty(); + class_fixup_ref.empty(); + requested_ics.empty(); +} + +cpindex *constant_pool::getKQIndex() +{ + char ch = '?'; + if (u->cur_descr != nullptr) + { + entry *type = u->cur_descr->descrType(); + ch = type->value.b.ptr[0]; + } + byte tag = CONSTANT_Integer; + switch (ch) + { + case 'L': + tag = CONSTANT_String; + break; + case 'I': + tag = CONSTANT_Integer; + break; + case 'J': + tag = CONSTANT_Long; + break; + case 'F': + tag = CONSTANT_Float; + break; + case 'D': + tag = CONSTANT_Double; + break; + case 'B': + case 'S': + case 'C': + case 'Z': + tag = CONSTANT_Integer; + break; + default: + unpack_abort("bad KQ reference"); + break; + } + return getIndex(tag); +} + +uint32_t unpacker::to_bci(uint32_t bii) +{ + uint32_t len = bcimap.length(); + uint32_t *map = (uint32_t *)bcimap.base(); + assert(len > 0); // must be initialized before using to_bci + if (bii < len) + return map[bii]; + // Else it's a fractional or out-of-range BCI. + uint32_t key = bii - len; + for (int i = len;; i--) + { + if (map[i - 1] - (i - 1) <= key) + break; + else + --bii; + } + return bii; +} + +void unpacker::put_stackmap_type() +{ + int tag = code_StackMapTable_T.getByte(); + putu1(tag); + switch (tag) + { + case 7: // (7) [RCH] + putref(code_StackMapTable_RC.getRef()); + break; + case 8: // (8) [PH] + putu2(to_bci(code_StackMapTable_P.getInt())); + break; + } +} + +// Functions for writing code. + +void unpacker::put_label(int curIP, int size) +{ + code_fixup_type.addByte(size); + code_fixup_offset.add((int)put_empty(size)); + code_fixup_source.add(curIP); +} + +inline // called exactly once => inline + void +unpacker::write_bc_ops() +{ + bcimap.empty(); + code_fixup_type.empty(); + code_fixup_offset.empty(); + code_fixup_source.empty(); + + band *bc_which; + + byte *opptr = bc_codes.curRP(); + // No need for oplimit, since the codes are pre-counted. + + size_t codeBase = wpoffset(); + + bool isAload; // copy-out result + int origBC; + + entry *thisClass = cur_class; + entry *superClass = cur_super; + entry *newClass = nullptr; // class of last _new opcode + + // overwrite any prior index on these bands; it changes w/ current class: + bc_thisfield.setIndex(cp.getFieldIndex(thisClass)); + bc_thismethod.setIndex(cp.getMethodIndex(thisClass)); + if (superClass != nullptr) + { + bc_superfield.setIndex(cp.getFieldIndex(superClass)); + bc_supermethod.setIndex(cp.getMethodIndex(superClass)); + } + + for (int curIP = 0;; curIP++) + { + int curPC = (int)(wpoffset() - codeBase); + bcimap.add(curPC); + ensure_put_space(10); // covers most instrs w/o further bounds check + int bc = *opptr++ & 0xFF; + + putu1_fast(bc); + // Note: See '--wp' below for pseudo-bytecodes like bc_end_marker. + + bool isWide = false; + if (bc == bc_wide) + { + bc = *opptr++ & 0xFF; + putu1_fast(bc); + isWide = true; + } + switch (bc) + { + case bc_end_marker: + --wp; // not really part of the code + assert(opptr <= bc_codes.maxRP()); + bc_codes.curRP() = opptr; // advance over this in bc_codes + goto doneScanningMethod; + case bc_tableswitch: // apc: (df, lo, hi, (hi-lo+1)*(label)) + case bc_lookupswitch: // apc: (df, nc, nc*(case, label)) + { + int caseCount = bc_case_count.getInt(); + while (((wpoffset() - codeBase) % 4) != 0) + putu1_fast(0); + ensure_put_space(30 + caseCount * 8); + put_label(curIP, 4); // int df = bc_label.getInt(); + if (bc == bc_tableswitch) + { + int lo = bc_case_value.getInt(); + int hi = lo + caseCount - 1; + putu4(lo); + putu4(hi); + for (int j = 0; j < caseCount; j++) + { + put_label(curIP, 4); // int lVal = bc_label.getInt(); + // int cVal = lo + j; + } + } + else + { + putu4(caseCount); + for (int j = 0; j < caseCount; j++) + { + int cVal = bc_case_value.getInt(); + putu4(cVal); + put_label(curIP, 4); // int lVal = bc_label.getInt(); + } + } + assert((int)to_bci(curIP) == curPC); + continue; + } + case bc_iinc: + { + int local = bc_local.getInt(); + int delta = (isWide ? bc_short : bc_byte).getInt(); + if (isWide) + { + putu2(local); + putu2(delta); + } + else + { + putu1_fast(local); + putu1_fast(delta); + } + continue; + } + case bc_sipush: + { + int val = bc_short.getInt(); + putu2(val); + continue; + } + case bc_bipush: + case bc_newarray: + { + int val = bc_byte.getByte(); + putu1_fast(val); + continue; + } + case bc_ref_escape: + { + // Note that insnMap has one entry for this. + --wp; // not really part of the code + int size = bc_escrefsize.getInt(); + entry *ref = bc_escref.getRefN(); + switch (size) + { + case 1: + putu1ref(ref); + break; + case 2: + putref(ref); + break; + default: + assert(false); + } + continue; + } + case bc_byte_escape: + { + // Note that insnMap has one entry for all these bytes. + --wp; // not really part of the code + int size = bc_escsize.getInt(); + ensure_put_space(size); + for (int j = 0; j < size; j++) + putu1_fast(bc_escbyte.getByte()); + continue; + } + default: + if (is_invoke_init_op(bc)) + { + origBC = bc_invokespecial; + entry *classRef; + switch (bc - _invokeinit_op) + { + case _invokeinit_self_option: + classRef = thisClass; + break; + case _invokeinit_super_option: + classRef = superClass; + break; + default: + assert(bc == _invokeinit_op + _invokeinit_new_option); + case _invokeinit_new_option: + classRef = newClass; + break; + } + wp[-1] = origBC; // overwrite with origBC + int coding = bc_initref.getInt(); + // Find the nth overloading of <init> in classRef. + entry *ref = nullptr; + cpindex *ix = (classRef == nullptr) ? nullptr : cp.getMethodIndex(classRef); + for (int j = 0, which_init = 0;; j++) + { + ref = (ix == nullptr) ? nullptr : ix->get(j); + if (ref == nullptr) + break; // oops, bad input + assert(ref->tag == CONSTANT_Methodref); + if (ref->memberDescr()->descrName() == cp.sym[constant_pool::s_lt_init_gt]) + { + if (which_init++ == coding) + break; + } + } + putref(ref); + continue; + } + bc_which = ref_band_for_self_op(bc, isAload, origBC); + if (bc_which != nullptr) + { + if (!isAload) + { + wp[-1] = origBC; // overwrite with origBC + } + else + { + wp[-1] = bc_aload_0; // overwrite with _aload_0 + // Note: insnMap keeps the _aload_0 separate. + bcimap.add(++curPC); + ++curIP; + putu1_fast(origBC); + } + entry *ref = bc_which->getRef(); + putref(ref); + continue; + } + if (is_branch_op(bc)) + { + // int lVal = bc_label.getInt(); + if (bc < bc_goto_w) + { + put_label(curIP, 2); // putu2(lVal & 0xFFFF); + } + else + { + assert(bc <= bc_jsr_w); + put_label(curIP, 4); // putu4(lVal); + } + assert((int)to_bci(curIP) == curPC); + continue; + } + bc_which = ref_band_for_op(bc); + if (bc_which != nullptr) + { + entry *ref = bc_which->getRefCommon(bc_which->ix, bc_which->nullOK); + if (ref == nullptr && bc_which == &bc_classref) + { + // Shorthand for class self-references. + ref = thisClass; + } + origBC = bc; + switch (bc) + { + case bc_ildc: + case bc_cldc: + case bc_fldc: + case bc_aldc: + origBC = bc_ldc; + break; + case bc_ildc_w: + case bc_cldc_w: + case bc_fldc_w: + case bc_aldc_w: + origBC = bc_ldc_w; + break; + case bc_lldc2_w: + case bc_dldc2_w: + origBC = bc_ldc2_w; + break; + case bc_new: + newClass = ref; + break; + } + wp[-1] = origBC; // overwrite with origBC + if (origBC == bc_ldc) + { + putu1ref(ref); + } + else + { + putref(ref); + } + if (origBC == bc_multianewarray) + { + // Copy the trailing byte also. + int val = bc_byte.getByte(); + putu1_fast(val); + } + else if (origBC == bc_invokeinterface) + { + int argSize = ref->memberDescr()->descrType()->typeSize(); + putu1_fast(1 + argSize); + putu1_fast(0); + } + continue; + } + if (is_local_slot_op(bc)) + { + int local = bc_local.getInt(); + if (isWide) + { + putu2(local); + if (bc == bc_iinc) + { + int iVal = bc_short.getInt(); + putu2(iVal); + } + } + else + { + putu1_fast(local); + if (bc == bc_iinc) + { + int iVal = bc_byte.getByte(); + putu1_fast(iVal); + } + } + continue; + } + // Random bytecode. Just copy it. + assert(bc < bc_bytecode_limit); + } + } +doneScanningMethod: +{ +} + // bcimap.add(curPC); // PC limit is already also in map, from bc_end_marker + + // Armed with a bcimap, we can now fix up all the labels. + for (int i = 0; i < (int)code_fixup_type.size(); i++) + { + int type = code_fixup_type.getByte(i); + byte *bp = wp_at(code_fixup_offset.get(i)); + int curIP = code_fixup_source.get(i); + int destIP = curIP + bc_label.getInt(); + int span = to_bci(destIP) - to_bci(curIP); + switch (type) + { + case 2: + putu2_at(bp, (ushort)span); + break; + case 4: + putu4_at(bp, span); + break; + default: + assert(false); + } + } +} + +inline // called exactly once => inline + void +unpacker::write_code() +{ + int j; + + int max_stack, max_locals, handler_count, cflags; + get_code_header(max_stack, max_locals, handler_count, cflags); + + if (max_stack < 0) + max_stack = code_max_stack.getInt(); + if (max_locals < 0) + max_locals = code_max_na_locals.getInt(); + if (handler_count < 0) + handler_count = code_handler_count.getInt(); + + int siglen = cur_descr->descrType()->typeSize(); + if ((cur_descr_flags & ACC_STATIC) == 0) + siglen++; + max_locals += siglen; + + putu2(max_stack); + putu2(max_locals); + size_t bcbase = put_empty(4); + + // Write the bytecodes themselves. + write_bc_ops(); + + byte *bcbasewp = wp_at(bcbase); + putu4_at(bcbasewp, (int)(wp - (bcbasewp + 4))); // size of code attr + + putu2(handler_count); + for (j = 0; j < handler_count; j++) + { + int bii = code_handler_start_P.getInt(); + putu2(to_bci(bii)); + bii += code_handler_end_PO.getInt(); + putu2(to_bci(bii)); + bii += code_handler_catch_PO.getInt(); + putu2(to_bci(bii)); + putref(code_handler_class_RCN.getRefN()); + } + + uint64_t indexBits = cflags; + if (cflags < 0) + { + bool haveLongFlags = attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE].haveLongFlags(); + indexBits = code_flags_hi.getLong(code_flags_lo, haveLongFlags); + } + write_attrs(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, indexBits); +} + +int unpacker::write_attrs(int attrc, uint64_t indexBits) +{ + if (indexBits == 0) + { + // Quick short-circuit. + putu2(0); + return 0; + } + + attr_definitions &ad = attr_defs[attrc]; + + int i, j, j2, idx, count; + + int oiCount = 0; + if (ad.isPredefined(X_ATTR_OVERFLOW) && (indexBits & ((uint64_t)1 << X_ATTR_OVERFLOW)) != 0) + { + indexBits -= ((uint64_t)1 << X_ATTR_OVERFLOW); + oiCount = ad.xxx_attr_count().getInt(); + } + + int bitIndexes[X_ATTR_LIMIT_FLAGS_HI]; + int biCount = 0; + + // Fill bitIndexes with index bits, in order. + for (idx = 0; indexBits != 0; idx++, indexBits >>= 1) + { + if ((indexBits & 1) != 0) + bitIndexes[biCount++] = idx; + } + assert(biCount <= (int)lengthof(bitIndexes)); + + // Write a provisional attribute count, perhaps to be corrected later. + int naOffset = (int)wpoffset(); + int na0 = biCount + oiCount; + putu2(na0); + + int na = 0; + for (i = 0; i < na0; i++) + { + if (i < biCount) + idx = bitIndexes[i]; + else + idx = ad.xxx_attr_indexes().getInt(); + assert(ad.isIndex(idx)); + entry *aname = nullptr; + entry *ref; // scratch + size_t abase = put_empty(2 + 4); + if (idx < (int)ad.flag_limit && ad.isPredefined(idx)) + { + // Switch on the attrc and idx simultaneously. + switch (ADH_BYTE(attrc, idx)) + { + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, X_ATTR_OVERFLOW) : + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD, X_ATTR_OVERFLOW) : + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD, X_ATTR_OVERFLOW) : + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, X_ATTR_OVERFLOW) : + // no attribute at all, so back up on this one + wp = wp_at(abase); + continue; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, CLASS_ATTR_ClassFile_version) : + cur_class_minver = class_ClassFile_version_minor_H.getInt(); + cur_class_majver = class_ClassFile_version_major_H.getInt(); + // back up; not a real attribute + wp = wp_at(abase); + continue; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, CLASS_ATTR_InnerClasses) : + // note the existence of this attr, but save for later + if (cur_class_has_local_ics) + unpack_abort("too many InnerClasses attrs"); + cur_class_has_local_ics = true; + wp = wp_at(abase); + continue; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, CLASS_ATTR_SourceFile) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_SourceFile]; + ref = class_SourceFile_RUN.getRefN(); + if (ref == nullptr) + { + bytes &n = cur_class->ref(0)->value.b; + // parse n = (<pkg>/)*<outer>?($<id>)* + int pkglen = lastIndexOf(SLASH_MIN, SLASH_MAX, n, (int)n.len) + 1; + bytes prefix = n.slice(pkglen, n.len); + for (;;) + { + // Work backwards, finding all '$', '#', etc. + int dollar = + lastIndexOf(DOLLAR_MIN, DOLLAR_MAX, prefix, (int)prefix.len); + if (dollar < 0) + break; + prefix = prefix.slice(0, dollar); + } + const char *suffix = ".java"; + int len = (int)(prefix.len + strlen(suffix)); + bytes name; + name.set(T_NEW(byte, add_size(len, 1)), len); + name.strcat(prefix).strcat(suffix); + ref = cp.ensureUtf8(name); + } + putref(ref); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, CLASS_ATTR_EnclosingMethod) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_EnclosingMethod]; + putref(class_EnclosingMethod_RC.getRefN()); + putref(class_EnclosingMethod_RDN.getRefN()); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD, FIELD_ATTR_ConstantValue) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_ConstantValue]; + putref(field_ConstantValue_KQ.getRefUsing(cp.getKQIndex())); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD, METHOD_ATTR_Code) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_Code]; + write_code(); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD, METHOD_ATTR_Exceptions) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_Exceptions]; + putu2(count = method_Exceptions_N.getInt()); + for (j = 0; j < count; j++) + { + putref(method_Exceptions_RC.getRefN()); + } + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, CODE_ATTR_StackMapTable) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_StackMapTable]; + // (keep this code aligned with its brother in unpacker::read_attrs) + putu2(count = code_StackMapTable_N.getInt()); + for (j = 0; j < count; j++) + { + int tag = code_StackMapTable_frame_T.getByte(); + putu1(tag); + if (tag <= 127) + { + // (64-127) [(2)] + if (tag >= 64) + put_stackmap_type(); + } + else if (tag <= 251) + { + // (247) [(1)(2)] + // (248-251) [(1)] + if (tag >= 247) + putu2(code_StackMapTable_offset.getInt()); + if (tag == 247) + put_stackmap_type(); + } + else if (tag <= 254) + { + // (252) [(1)(2)] + // (253) [(1)(2)(2)] + // (254) [(1)(2)(2)(2)] + putu2(code_StackMapTable_offset.getInt()); + for (int k = (tag - 251); k > 0; k--) + { + put_stackmap_type(); + } + } + else + { + // (255) [(1)NH[(2)]NH[(2)]] + putu2(code_StackMapTable_offset.getInt()); + putu2(j2 = code_StackMapTable_local_N.getInt()); + while (j2-- > 0) + put_stackmap_type(); + putu2(j2 = code_StackMapTable_stack_N.getInt()); + while (j2-- > 0) + put_stackmap_type(); + } + } + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, CODE_ATTR_LineNumberTable) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_LineNumberTable]; + putu2(count = code_LineNumberTable_N.getInt()); + for (j = 0; j < count; j++) + { + putu2(to_bci(code_LineNumberTable_bci_P.getInt())); + putu2(code_LineNumberTable_line.getInt()); + } + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTable) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_LocalVariableTable]; + putu2(count = code_LocalVariableTable_N.getInt()); + for (j = 0; j < count; j++) + { + int bii = code_LocalVariableTable_bci_P.getInt(); + int bci = to_bci(bii); + putu2(bci); + bii += code_LocalVariableTable_span_O.getInt(); + putu2(to_bci(bii) - bci); + putref(code_LocalVariableTable_name_RU.getRefN()); + putref(code_LocalVariableTable_type_RS.getRefN()); + putu2(code_LocalVariableTable_slot.getInt()); + } + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CODE, CODE_ATTR_LocalVariableTypeTable) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_LocalVariableTypeTable]; + putu2(count = code_LocalVariableTypeTable_N.getInt()); + for (j = 0; j < count; j++) + { + int bii = code_LocalVariableTypeTable_bci_P.getInt(); + int bci = to_bci(bii); + putu2(bci); + bii += code_LocalVariableTypeTable_span_O.getInt(); + putu2(to_bci(bii) - bci); + putref(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_name_RU.getRefN()); + putref(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_type_RS.getRefN()); + putu2(code_LocalVariableTypeTable_slot.getInt()); + } + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, X_ATTR_Signature) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_Signature]; + putref(class_Signature_RS.getRefN()); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD, X_ATTR_Signature) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_Signature]; + putref(field_Signature_RS.getRefN()); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD, X_ATTR_Signature) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_Signature]; + putref(method_Signature_RS.getRefN()); + break; + + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, X_ATTR_Deprecated) : + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD, X_ATTR_Deprecated) : + case ADH_BYTE(ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD, X_ATTR_Deprecated) : + aname = cp.sym[constant_pool::s_Deprecated]; + // no data + break; + } + } + + if (aname == nullptr) + { + // Unparse a compressor-defined attribute. + layout_definition *lo = ad.getLayout(idx); + if (lo == nullptr) + { + unpack_abort("bad layout index"); + break; + } + assert((int)lo->idx == idx); + aname = lo->nameEntry; + if (aname == nullptr) + { + bytes nameb; + nameb.set(lo->name); + aname = cp.ensureUtf8(nameb); + // Cache the name entry for next time. + lo->nameEntry = aname; + } + // Execute all the layout elements. + band **bands = lo->bands(); + if (lo->hasCallables()) + { + band &cble = *bands[0]; + assert(cble.le_kind == EK_CBLE); + bands = cble.le_body; + } + putlayout(bands); + } + + if (aname == nullptr) + unpack_abort("bad attribute index"); + + byte *wp1 = wp; + wp = wp_at(abase); + + // DTRT if this attr is on the strip-list. + // (Note that we emptied the data out of the band first.) + if (ad.strip_names.contains(aname)) + { + continue; + } + + // patch the name and length + putref(aname); + putu4((int)(wp1 - (wp + 4))); // put the attr size + wp = wp1; + na++; // count the attrs actually written + } + + if (na != na0) + // Refresh changed count. + putu2_at(wp_at(naOffset), na); + return na; +} + +void unpacker::write_members(int num, int attrc) +{ + attr_definitions &ad = attr_defs[attrc]; + band &member_flags_hi = ad.xxx_flags_hi(); + band &member_flags_lo = ad.xxx_flags_lo(); + band &member_descr = (&member_flags_hi)[e_field_descr - e_field_flags_hi]; + bool haveLongFlags = ad.haveLongFlags(); + + putu2(num); + uint64_t indexMask = attr_defs[attrc].flagIndexMask(); + for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) + { + uint64_t mflags = member_flags_hi.getLong(member_flags_lo, haveLongFlags); + entry *mdescr = member_descr.getRef(); + cur_descr = mdescr; + putu2(cur_descr_flags = (ushort)(mflags & ~indexMask)); + putref(mdescr->descrName()); + putref(mdescr->descrType()); + write_attrs(attrc, (mflags & indexMask)); + } + cur_descr = nullptr; +} + +extern "C" int raw_address_cmp(const void *p1p, const void *p2p) +{ + void *p1 = *(void **)p1p; + void *p2 = *(void **)p2p; + return (p1 > p2) ? 1 : (p1 < p2) ? -1 : 0; +} + +void unpacker::write_classfile_tail() +{ + cur_classfile_tail.empty(); + set_output(&cur_classfile_tail); + + int i, num; + + attr_definitions &ad = attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS]; + + bool haveLongFlags = ad.haveLongFlags(); + uint64_t kflags = class_flags_hi.getLong(class_flags_lo, haveLongFlags); + uint64_t indexMask = ad.flagIndexMask(); + + cur_class = class_this.getRef(); + cur_super = class_super.getRef(); + + if (cur_super == cur_class) + cur_super = nullptr; + // special representation for java/lang/Object + + putu2((ushort)(kflags & ~indexMask)); + putref(cur_class); + putref(cur_super); + + putu2(num = class_interface_count.getInt()); + for (i = 0; i < num; i++) + { + putref(class_interface.getRef()); + } + + write_members(class_field_count.getInt(), ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD); + write_members(class_method_count.getInt(), ATTR_CONTEXT_METHOD); + + cur_class_has_local_ics = false; // may be set true by write_attrs + + int naOffset = (int)wpoffset(); + int na = write_attrs(ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, (kflags & indexMask)); + +// at the very last, choose which inner classes (if any) pertain to k: +#ifdef ASSERT + for (i = 0; i < ic_count; i++) + { + assert(!ics[i].requested); + } +#endif + // First, consult the global table and the local constant pool, + // and decide on the globally implied inner classes. + // (Note that we read the cpool's outputIndex fields, but we + // do not yet write them, since the local IC attribute might + // reverse a global decision to declare an IC.) + assert(requested_ics.length() == 0); // must start out empty + // Always include all members of the current class. + for (inner_class *child = cp.getFirstChildIC(cur_class); child != nullptr; + child = cp.getNextChildIC(child)) + { + child->requested = true; + requested_ics.add(child); + } + // And, for each inner class mentioned in the constant pool, + // include it and all its outers. + int noes = cp.outputEntries.length(); + entry **oes = (entry **)cp.outputEntries.base(); + for (i = 0; i < noes; i++) + { + entry &e = *oes[i]; + if (e.tag != CONSTANT_Class) + continue; // wrong sort + for (inner_class *ic = cp.getIC(&e); ic != nullptr; ic = cp.getIC(ic->outer)) + { + if (ic->requested) + break; // already processed + ic->requested = true; + requested_ics.add(ic); + } + } + int local_ics = requested_ics.length(); + // Second, consult a local attribute (if any) and adjust the global set. + inner_class *extra_ics = nullptr; + int num_extra_ics = 0; + if (cur_class_has_local_ics) + { + // adjust the set of ICs by symmetric set difference w/ the locals + num_extra_ics = class_InnerClasses_N.getInt(); + if (num_extra_ics == 0) + { + // Explicit zero count has an irregular meaning: It deletes the attr. + local_ics = 0; // (short-circuit all tests of requested bits) + } + else + { + extra_ics = T_NEW(inner_class, num_extra_ics); + // Note: extra_ics will be freed up by next call to get_next_file(). + } + } + for (i = 0; i < num_extra_ics; i++) + { + inner_class &extra_ic = extra_ics[i]; + extra_ic.inner = class_InnerClasses_RC.getRef(); + // Find the corresponding equivalent global IC: + inner_class *global_ic = cp.getIC(extra_ic.inner); + int flags = class_InnerClasses_F.getInt(); + if (flags == 0) + { + // The extra IC is simply a copy of a global IC. + if (global_ic == nullptr) + { + unpack_abort("bad reference to inner class"); + break; + } + extra_ic = (*global_ic); // fill in rest of fields + } + else + { + flags &= ~ACC_IC_LONG_FORM; // clear high bit if set to get clean zero + extra_ic.flags = flags; + extra_ic.outer = class_InnerClasses_outer_RCN.getRefN(); + extra_ic.name = class_InnerClasses_name_RUN.getRefN(); + // Detect if this is an exact copy of the global tuple. + if (global_ic != nullptr) + { + if (global_ic->flags != extra_ic.flags || global_ic->outer != extra_ic.outer || + global_ic->name != extra_ic.name) + { + global_ic = nullptr; // not really the same, so break the link + } + } + } + if (global_ic != nullptr && global_ic->requested) + { + // This local repetition reverses the globally implied request. + global_ic->requested = false; + extra_ic.requested = false; + local_ics -= 1; + } + else + { + // The global either does not exist, or is not yet requested. + extra_ic.requested = true; + local_ics += 1; + } + } + // Finally, if there are any that survived, put them into an attribute. + // (Note that a zero-count attribute is always deleted.) + // The putref calls below will tell the constant pool to add any + // necessary local CP references to support the InnerClasses attribute. + // This step must be the last round of additions to the local CP. + if (local_ics > 0) + { + // append the new attribute: + putref(cp.sym[constant_pool::s_InnerClasses]); + putu4(2 + 2 * 4 * local_ics); + putu2(local_ics); + PTRLIST_QSORT(requested_ics, raw_address_cmp); + int num_global_ics = requested_ics.length(); + for (i = -num_global_ics; i < num_extra_ics; i++) + { + inner_class *ic; + if (i < 0) + ic = (inner_class *)requested_ics.get(num_global_ics + i); + else + ic = &extra_ics[i]; + if (ic->requested) + { + putref(ic->inner); + putref(ic->outer); + putref(ic->name); + putu2(ic->flags); + } + } + putu2_at(wp_at(naOffset), ++na); // increment class attr count + } + + // Tidy up global 'requested' bits: + for (i = requested_ics.length(); --i >= 0;) + { + inner_class *ic = (inner_class *)requested_ics.get(i); + ic->requested = false; + } + requested_ics.empty(); + + close_output(); + + // rewrite CP references in the tail + cp.computeOutputIndexes(); + int nextref = 0; + for (i = 0; i < (int)class_fixup_type.size(); i++) + { + int type = class_fixup_type.getByte(i); + byte *fixp = wp_at(class_fixup_offset.get(i)); + entry *e = (entry *)class_fixup_ref.get(nextref++); + int idx = e->getOutputIndex(); + switch (type) + { + case 1: + putu1_at(fixp, idx); + break; + case 2: + putu2_at(fixp, idx); + break; + default: + assert(false); // should not reach here + } + } +} + +void unpacker::write_classfile_head() +{ + cur_classfile_head.empty(); + set_output(&cur_classfile_head); + + putu4(JAVA_MAGIC); + putu2(cur_class_minver); + putu2(cur_class_majver); + putu2(cp.outputIndexLimit); + + int checkIndex = 1; + int noes = cp.outputEntries.length(); + entry **oes = (entry **)cp.outputEntries.base(); + for (int i = 0; i < noes; i++) + { + entry &e = *oes[i]; + assert(e.getOutputIndex() == checkIndex++); + byte tag = e.tag; + assert(tag != CONSTANT_Signature); + putu1(tag); + switch (tag) + { + case CONSTANT_Utf8: + putu2((int)e.value.b.len); + put_bytes(e.value.b); + break; + case CONSTANT_Integer: + case CONSTANT_Float: + putu4(e.value.i); + break; + case CONSTANT_Long: + case CONSTANT_Double: + putu8(e.value.l); + assert(checkIndex++); + break; + case CONSTANT_Class: + case CONSTANT_String: + // just write the ref + putu2(e.refs[0]->getOutputIndex()); + break; + case CONSTANT_Fieldref: + case CONSTANT_Methodref: + case CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref: + case CONSTANT_NameandType: + putu2(e.refs[0]->getOutputIndex()); + putu2(e.refs[1]->getOutputIndex()); + break; + default: + unpack_abort(ERROR_INTERNAL); + } + } + close_output(); +} + +unpacker::file *unpacker::get_next_file() +{ + free_temps(); + if (files_remaining == 0) + { + // Leave a clue that we're exhausted. + cur_file.name = nullptr; + cur_file.size = 0; + if (archive_size != 0) + { + uint64_t predicted_size = unsized_bytes_read + archive_size; + if (predicted_size != bytes_read) + unpack_abort("archive header had incorrect size"); + } + return nullptr; + } + files_remaining -= 1; + assert(files_written < file_count || classes_written < class_count); + cur_file.name = ""; + cur_file.size = 0; + cur_file.modtime = default_file_modtime; + cur_file.options = default_file_options; + cur_file.data[0].set(nullptr, 0); + cur_file.data[1].set(nullptr, 0); + if (files_written < file_count) + { + entry *e = file_name.getRef(); + cur_file.name = e->utf8String(); + bool haveLongSize = ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_SIZE_HI) != 0); + cur_file.size = file_size_hi.getLong(file_size_lo, haveLongSize); + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_MODTIME) != 0) + cur_file.modtime += file_modtime.getInt(); // relative to archive modtime + if ((archive_options & AO_HAVE_FILE_OPTIONS) != 0) + cur_file.options |= file_options.getInt() & ~suppress_file_options; + } + else if (classes_written < class_count) + { + // there is a class for a missing file record + cur_file.options |= FO_IS_CLASS_STUB; + } + if ((cur_file.options & FO_IS_CLASS_STUB) != 0) + { + assert(classes_written < class_count); + classes_written += 1; + if (cur_file.size != 0) + { + unpack_abort("class file size transmitted"); + } + reset_cur_classfile(); + + // write the meat of the classfile: + write_classfile_tail(); + cur_file.data[1] = cur_classfile_tail.b; + + // write the CP of the classfile, second: + write_classfile_head(); + cur_file.data[0] = cur_classfile_head.b; + + cur_file.size += cur_file.data[0].len; + cur_file.size += cur_file.data[1].len; + if (cur_file.name[0] == '\0') + { + bytes &prefix = cur_class->ref(0)->value.b; + const char *suffix = ".class"; + int len = (int)(prefix.len + strlen(suffix)); + bytes name; + name.set(T_NEW(byte, add_size(len, 1)), len); + cur_file.name = name.strcat(prefix).strcat(suffix).strval(); + } + } + else + { + // If there is buffered file data, produce a pointer to it. + if (cur_file.size != (size_t)cur_file.size) + { + // Silly size specified. + unpack_abort("resource file too large"); + } + size_t rpleft = input_remaining(); + if (rpleft > 0) + { + if (rpleft > cur_file.size) + rpleft = (size_t)cur_file.size; + cur_file.data[0].set(rp, rpleft); + rp += rpleft; + } + if (rpleft < cur_file.size) + { + // Caller must read the rest. + size_t fleft = (size_t)cur_file.size - rpleft; + bytes_read += fleft; // Credit it to the overall archive size. + } + } + bytes_written += cur_file.size; + files_written += 1; + return &cur_file; +} + +// Write a file to jarout. +void unpacker::write_file_to_jar(unpacker::file *f) +{ + size_t htsize = f->data[0].len + f->data[1].len; + uint64_t fsize = f->size; + if (htsize == fsize) + { + jarout->addJarEntry(f->name, f->deflate_hint(), f->modtime, f->data[0], f->data[1]); + } + else + { + assert(input_remaining() == 0); + bytes part1, part2; + part1.len = f->data[0].len; + part1.set(T_NEW(byte, part1.len), part1.len); + part1.copyFrom(f->data[0]); + assert(f->data[1].len == 0); + part2.set(nullptr, 0); + size_t fleft = (size_t)fsize - part1.len; + assert(bytes_read > fleft); // part2 already credited by get_next_file + bytes_read -= fleft; + if (fleft > 0) + { + // Must read some more. + if (live_input) + { + // Stop using the input buffer. Make a new one: + if (free_input) + input.free(); + input.init(fleft > (1 << 12) ? fleft : (1 << 12)); + free_input = true; + live_input = false; + } + else + { + // Make it large enough. + assert(free_input); // must be reallocable + input.ensureSize(fleft); + } + rplimit = rp = input.base(); + input.setLimit(rp + fleft); + if (!ensure_input(fleft)) + unpack_abort("EOF reading resource file"); + part2.ptr = input_scan(); + part2.len = input_remaining(); + rplimit = rp = input.base(); + } + jarout->addJarEntry(f->name, f->deflate_hint(), f->modtime, part1, part2); + } + if (verbose >= 3) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Wrote " LONG_LONG_FORMAT " bytes to: %s\n", fsize, f->name); + } +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/unpack.h b/libraries/pack200/src/unpack.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0100700d --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/unpack.h @@ -0,0 +1,547 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// Global Structures +struct jar; +struct gunzip; +struct band; +struct constant_pool; +struct entry; +struct cpindex; +struct inner_class; +struct value_stream; + +struct cpindex +{ + uint32_t len; + entry *base1; // base of primary index + entry **base2; // base of secondary index + byte ixTag; // type of entries (!= CONSTANT_None), plus 64 if sub-index + enum + { + SUB_TAG = 64 + }; + + entry *get(uint32_t i); + + void init(int len_, entry *base1_, int ixTag_) + { + len = len_; + base1 = base1_; + base2 = nullptr; + ixTag = ixTag_; + } + void init(int len_, entry **base2_, int ixTag_) + { + len = len_; + base1 = nullptr; + base2 = base2_; + ixTag = ixTag_; + } +}; + +struct constant_pool +{ + uint32_t nentries; + entry *entries; + entry *first_extra_entry; + uint32_t maxentries; // total allocated size of entries + + // Position and size of each homogeneous subrange: + int tag_count[CONSTANT_Limit]; + int tag_base[CONSTANT_Limit]; + cpindex tag_index[CONSTANT_Limit]; + ptrlist tag_extras[CONSTANT_Limit]; + + cpindex *member_indexes; // indexed by 2*CONSTANT_Class.inord + cpindex *getFieldIndex(entry *classRef); + cpindex *getMethodIndex(entry *classRef); + + inner_class **ic_index; + inner_class **ic_child_index; + inner_class *getIC(entry *inner); + inner_class *getFirstChildIC(entry *outer); + inner_class *getNextChildIC(inner_class *child); + + int outputIndexLimit; // index limit after renumbering + ptrlist outputEntries; // list of entry* needing output idx assigned + + entry **hashTab; + uint32_t hashTabLength; + entry *&hashTabRef(byte tag, bytes &b); + entry *ensureUtf8(bytes &b); + entry *ensureClass(bytes &b); + + // Well-known Utf8 symbols. + enum + { +#define SNAME(n, s) s_##s, + ALL_ATTR_DO(SNAME) +#undef SNAME + s_lt_init_gt, // <init> + s_LIMIT + }; + entry *sym[s_LIMIT]; + + // read counts from hdr, allocate main arrays + enum + { + NUM_COUNTS = 12 + }; + void init(unpacker *u, int counts[NUM_COUNTS]); + + // pointer to outer unpacker, for error checks etc. + unpacker *u; + + int getCount(byte tag) + { + assert((uint32_t)tag < CONSTANT_Limit); + return tag_count[tag]; + } + cpindex *getIndex(byte tag) + { + assert((uint32_t)tag < CONSTANT_Limit); + return &tag_index[tag]; + } + cpindex *getKQIndex(); // uses cur_descr + + void expandSignatures(); + void initMemberIndexes(); + + void computeOutputOrder(); + void computeOutputIndexes(); + void resetOutputIndexes(); +}; + +/* + * The unpacker provides the entry points to the unpack engine, + * as well as maintains the state of the engine. + */ +struct unpacker +{ + // One element of the resulting JAR. + struct file + { + const char *name; + uint64_t size; + int modtime; + int options; + bytes data[2]; + // Note: If Sum(data[*].len) < size, + // remaining bytes must be read directly from the input stream. + bool deflate_hint() + { + return ((options & FO_DEFLATE_HINT) != 0); + } + }; + + // if running Unix-style, here are the inputs and outputs + FILE *infileptr; // buffered + bytes inbytes; // direct + gunzip *gzin; // gunzip filter, if any + jar *jarout; // output JAR file + + // pointer to self, for U_NEW macro + unpacker *u; + + ptrlist mallocs; // list of guys to free when we are all done + ptrlist tmallocs; // list of guys to free on next client request + fillbytes smallbuf; // supplies small alloc requests + fillbytes tsmallbuf; // supplies temporary small alloc requests + + // option management members + int verbose; // verbose level, 0 means no output + int deflate_hint_or_zero; // ==0 means not set, otherwise -1 or 1 + int modification_time_or_zero; + + // input stream + fillbytes input; // the whole block (size is predicted, has slop too) + bool live_input; // is the data in this block live? + bool free_input; // must the input buffer be freed? + byte *rp; // read pointer (< rplimit <= input.limit()) + byte *rplimit; // how much of the input block has been read? + uint64_t bytes_read; + int unsized_bytes_read; + + // callback to read at least one byte, up to available input + typedef int64_t (*read_input_fn_t)(unpacker *self, void *buf, int64_t minlen, + int64_t maxlen); + read_input_fn_t read_input_fn; + + // archive header fields + int magic, minver, majver; + size_t archive_size; + int archive_next_count, archive_options, archive_modtime; + int band_headers_size; + int file_count, attr_definition_count, ic_count, class_count; + int default_class_minver, default_class_majver; + int default_file_options, suppress_file_options; // not header fields + int default_archive_modtime, default_file_modtime; // not header fields + int code_count; // not a header field + int files_remaining; // not a header field + + // engine state + band *all_bands; // indexed by band_number + byte *meta_rp; // read-pointer into (copy of) band_headers + constant_pool cp; // all constant pool information + inner_class *ics; // InnerClasses + + // output stream + bytes output; // output block (either classfile head or tail) + byte *wp; // write pointer (< wplimit == output.limit()) + byte *wpbase; // write pointer starting address (<= wp) + byte *wplimit; // how much of the output block has been written? + + // output state + file cur_file; + entry *cur_class; // CONSTANT_Class entry + entry *cur_super; // CONSTANT_Class entry or nullptr + entry *cur_descr; // CONSTANT_NameandType entry + int cur_descr_flags; // flags corresponding to cur_descr + int cur_class_minver, cur_class_majver; + bool cur_class_has_local_ics; + fillbytes cur_classfile_head; + fillbytes cur_classfile_tail; + int files_written; // also tells which file we're working on + int classes_written; // also tells which class we're working on + uint64_t bytes_written; + intlist bcimap; + fillbytes class_fixup_type; + intlist class_fixup_offset; + ptrlist class_fixup_ref; + fillbytes code_fixup_type; // which format of branch operand? + intlist code_fixup_offset; // location of operand needing fixup + intlist code_fixup_source; // encoded ID of branch insn + ptrlist requested_ics; // which ics need output? + + // stats pertaining to multiple segments (updated on reset) + uint64_t bytes_read_before_reset; + uint64_t bytes_written_before_reset; + int files_written_before_reset; + int classes_written_before_reset; + int segments_read_before_reset; + + // attribute state + struct layout_definition + { + uint32_t idx; // index (0..31...) which identifies this layout + const char *name; // name of layout + entry *nameEntry; + const char *layout; // string of layout (not yet parsed) + band **elems; // array of top-level layout elems (or callables) + + bool hasCallables() + { + return layout[0] == '['; + } + band **bands() + { + assert(elems != nullptr); + return elems; + } + }; + struct attr_definitions + { + unpacker *u; // pointer to self, for U_NEW macro + int xxx_flags_hi_bn; // locator for flags, count, indexes, calls bands + int attrc; // ATTR_CONTEXT_CLASS, etc. + uint32_t flag_limit; // 32 or 63, depending on archive_options bit + uint64_t predef; // mask of built-in definitions + uint64_t redef; // mask of local flag definitions or redefinitions + ptrlist layouts; // local (compressor-defined) defs, in index order + int flag_count[X_ATTR_LIMIT_FLAGS_HI]; + intlist overflow_count; + ptrlist strip_names; // what attribute names are being stripped? + ptrlist band_stack; // Temp., used during layout parsing. + ptrlist calls_to_link; // (ditto) + int bands_made; // (ditto) + + void free() + { + layouts.free(); + overflow_count.free(); + strip_names.free(); + band_stack.free(); + calls_to_link.free(); + } + + // Locate the five fixed bands. + band &xxx_flags_hi(); + band &xxx_flags_lo(); + band &xxx_attr_count(); + band &xxx_attr_indexes(); + band &xxx_attr_calls(); + band &fixed_band(int e_class_xxx); + + // Register a new layout, and make bands for it. + layout_definition *defineLayout(int idx, const char *name, const char *layout); + layout_definition *defineLayout(int idx, entry *nameEntry, const char *layout); + band **buildBands(layout_definition *lo); + + // Parse a layout string or part of one, recursively if necessary. + const char *parseLayout(const char *lp, band **&res, int curCble); + const char *parseNumeral(const char *lp, int &res); + const char *parseIntLayout(const char *lp, band *&res, byte le_kind, + bool can_be_signed = false); + band **popBody(int band_stack_base); // pops a body off band_stack + + // Read data into the bands of the idx-th layout. + void readBandData(int idx); // parse layout, make bands, read data + void readBandData(band **body, uint32_t count); // recursive helper + + layout_definition *getLayout(uint32_t idx) + { + if (idx >= (uint32_t)layouts.length()) + return nullptr; + return (layout_definition *)layouts.get(idx); + } + + void setHaveLongFlags(bool z) + { + assert(flag_limit == 0); // not set up yet + flag_limit = (z ? X_ATTR_LIMIT_FLAGS_HI : X_ATTR_LIMIT_NO_FLAGS_HI); + } + bool haveLongFlags() + { + assert(flag_limit == X_ATTR_LIMIT_NO_FLAGS_HI || + flag_limit == X_ATTR_LIMIT_FLAGS_HI); + return flag_limit == X_ATTR_LIMIT_FLAGS_HI; + } + + // Return flag_count if idx is predef and not redef, else zero. + int predefCount(uint32_t idx); + + bool isRedefined(uint32_t idx) + { + if (idx >= flag_limit) + return false; + return (bool)((redef >> idx) & 1); + } + bool isPredefined(uint32_t idx) + { + if (idx >= flag_limit) + return false; + return (bool)(((predef & ~redef) >> idx) & 1); + } + uint64_t flagIndexMask() + { + return (predef | redef); + } + bool isIndex(uint32_t idx) + { + assert(flag_limit != 0); // must be set up already + if (idx < flag_limit) + return (bool)(((predef | redef) >> idx) & 1); + else + return (idx - flag_limit < (uint32_t)overflow_count.length()); + } + int &getCount(uint32_t idx) + { + assert(isIndex(idx)); + if (idx < flag_limit) + return flag_count[idx]; + else + return overflow_count.get(idx - flag_limit); + } + }; + + attr_definitions attr_defs[ATTR_CONTEXT_LIMIT]; + + // Initialization + void init(read_input_fn_t input_fn = nullptr); + // Resets to a known sane state + void reset(); + // Deallocates all storage. + void free(); + // Deallocates temporary storage (volatile after next client call). + void free_temps() + { + tsmallbuf.init(); + tmallocs.freeAll(); + } + + // Option management methods + bool set_option(const char *option, const char *value); + const char *get_option(const char *option); + + // Fetching input. + bool ensure_input(int64_t more); + byte *input_scan() + { + return rp; + } + size_t input_remaining() + { + return rplimit - rp; + } + size_t input_consumed() + { + return rp - input.base(); + } + + // Entry points to the unpack engine + static int run(int argc, char **argv); // Unix-style entry point. + void check_options(); + void start(void *packptr = nullptr, size_t len = 0); + void write_file_to_jar(file *f); + void finish(); + + // Public post unpack methods + int get_files_remaining() + { + return files_remaining; + } + int get_segments_remaining() + { + return archive_next_count; + } + file *get_next_file(); // returns nullptr on last file + + // General purpose methods + void *alloc(size_t size) + { + return alloc_heap(size, true); + } + void *temp_alloc(size_t size) + { + return alloc_heap(size, true, true); + } + void *alloc_heap(size_t size, bool smallOK = false, bool temp = false); + void saveTo(bytes &b, const char *str) + { + saveTo(b, (byte *)str, strlen(str)); + } + void saveTo(bytes &b, bytes &data) + { + saveTo(b, data.ptr, data.len); + } + void saveTo(bytes &b, byte *ptr, size_t len); //{ b.ptr = U_NEW...} + const char *saveStr(const char *str) + { + bytes buf; + saveTo(buf, str); + return buf.strval(); + } + const char *saveIntStr(int num) + { + char buf[30]; + sprintf(buf, "%d", num); + return saveStr(buf); + } + static unpacker *current(); // find current instance + + // Output management + void set_output(fillbytes *which) + { + assert(wp == nullptr); + which->ensureSize(1 << 12); // covers the average classfile + wpbase = which->base(); + wp = which->limit(); + wplimit = which->end(); + } + fillbytes *close_output(fillbytes *which = nullptr); // inverse of set_output + + // These take an implicit parameter of wp/wplimit, and resize as necessary: + byte *put_space(size_t len); // allocates space at wp, returns pointer + size_t put_empty(size_t s) + { + byte *p = put_space(s); + return p - wpbase; + } + void ensure_put_space(size_t len); + void put_bytes(bytes &b) + { + b.writeTo(put_space(b.len)); + } + void putu1(int n) + { + putu1_at(put_space(1), n); + } + void putu1_fast(int n) + { + putu1_at(wp++, n); + } + void putu2(int n); // { putu2_at(put_space(2), n); } + void putu4(int n); // { putu4_at(put_space(4), n); } + void putu8(int64_t n); // { putu8_at(put_space(8), n); } + void putref(entry *e); // { putu2_at(put_space(2), putref_index(e, 2)); } + void putu1ref(entry *e); // { putu1_at(put_space(1), putref_index(e, 1)); } + int putref_index(entry *e, int size); // size in [1..2] + void put_label(int curIP, int size); // size in {2,4} + void putlayout(band **body); + void put_stackmap_type(); + + size_t wpoffset() + { + return (size_t)(wp - wpbase); + } // (unvariant across overflow) + byte *wp_at(size_t offset) + { + return wpbase + offset; + } + uint32_t to_bci(uint32_t bii); + void get_code_header(int &max_stack, int &max_na_locals, int &handler_count, int &cflags); + band *ref_band_for_self_op(int bc, bool &isAloadVar, int &origBCVar); + band *ref_band_for_op(int bc); + + // Definitions of standard classfile int formats: + static void putu1_at(byte *wp, int n) + { + assert(n == (n & 0xFF)); + wp[0] = n; + } + static void putu2_at(byte *wp, int n); + static void putu4_at(byte *wp, int n); + static void putu8_at(byte *wp, int64_t n); + + // Private stuff + void reset_cur_classfile(); + void write_classfile_tail(); + void write_classfile_head(); + void write_code(); + void write_bc_ops(); + void write_members(int num, int attrc); // attrc=ATTR_CONTEXT_FIELD/METHOD + int write_attrs(int attrc, uint64_t indexBits); + + // The readers + void read_bands(); + void read_file_header(); + void read_cp(); + void read_cp_counts(value_stream &hdr); + void read_attr_defs(); + void read_ics(); + void read_attrs(int attrc, int obj_count); + void read_classes(); + void read_code_headers(); + void read_bcs(); + void read_bc_ops(); + void read_files(); + void read_Utf8_values(entry *cpMap, int len); + void read_single_words(band &cp_band, entry *cpMap, int len); + void read_double_words(band &cp_bands, entry *cpMap, int len); + void read_single_refs(band &cp_band, byte refTag, entry *cpMap, int len); + void read_double_refs(band &cp_band, byte ref1Tag, byte ref2Tag, entry *cpMap, int len); + void read_signature_values(entry *cpMap, int len); +}; diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/unpack200.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/unpack200.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..22b7f3b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/unpack200.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2003, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <time.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include "constants.h" +#include "utils.h" +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "coding.h" +#include "unpack200.h" +#include "unpack.h" +#include "zip.h" + +// Callback for fetching data, Unix style. +static int64_t read_input_via_stdio(unpacker *u, void *buf, int64_t minlen, int64_t maxlen) +{ + assert(u->infileptr != nullptr); + assert(minlen <= maxlen); // don't talk nonsense + int64_t numread = 0; + char *bufptr = (char *)buf; + while (numread < minlen) + { + // read available input, up to buf.length or maxlen + int readlen = (1 << 16); + if (readlen > (maxlen - numread)) + readlen = (int)(maxlen - numread); + int nr = 0; + + nr = (int)fread(bufptr, 1, readlen, u->infileptr); + if (nr <= 0) + { + if (errno != EINTR) + break; + nr = 0; + } + numread += nr; + bufptr += nr; + assert(numread <= maxlen); + } + return numread; +} + +enum +{ + EOF_MAGIC = 0, + BAD_MAGIC = -1 +}; + +static int read_magic(unpacker *u, char peek[], int peeklen) +{ + assert(peeklen == 4); // magic numbers are always 4 bytes + int64_t nr = (u->read_input_fn)(u, peek, peeklen, peeklen); + if (nr != peeklen) + { + return (nr == 0) ? EOF_MAGIC : BAD_MAGIC; + } + int magic = 0; + for (int i = 0; i < peeklen; i++) + { + magic <<= 8; + magic += peek[i] & 0xFF; + } + return magic; +} + +void unpack_200(FILE *input, FILE *output) +{ + unpacker u; + u.init(read_input_via_stdio); + + // initialize jar output + // the output takes ownership of the file handle + jar jarout; + jarout.init(&u); + jarout.jarfp = output; + + // the input doesn't + u.infileptr = input; + + // read the magic! + char peek[4]; + int magic; + magic = read_magic(&u, peek, (int)sizeof(peek)); + + // if it is a gzip encoded file, we need an extra gzip input filter + if ((magic & GZIP_MAGIC_MASK) == GZIP_MAGIC) + { + gunzip *gzin = NEW(gunzip, 1); + gzin->init(&u); + // FIXME: why the side effects? WHY? + u.gzin->start(magic); + u.start(); + } + else + { + // otherwise, feed the bytes to the unpacker directly + u.start(peek, sizeof(peek)); + } + + // Note: The checks to u.aborting() are necessary to gracefully + // terminate processing when the first segment throws an error. + for (;;) + { + // Each trip through this loop unpacks one segment + // and then resets the unpacker. + for (unpacker::file *filep; (filep = u.get_next_file()) != nullptr;) + { + u.write_file_to_jar(filep); + } + + // Peek ahead for more data. + magic = read_magic(&u, peek, (int)sizeof(peek)); + if (magic != (int)JAVA_PACKAGE_MAGIC) + { + // we do not feel strongly about this kind of thing... + /* + if (magic != EOF_MAGIC) + unpack_abort("garbage after end of pack archive"); + */ + break; // all done + } + + // Release all storage from parsing the old segment. + u.reset(); + // Restart, beginning with the peek-ahead. + u.start(peek, sizeof(peek)); + } + u.finish(); + u.free(); // tidy up malloc blocks + fclose(input); +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/utils.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/utils.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b7d91ca --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/utils.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <assert.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include <sys/stat.h> + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#include <direct.h> +#include <io.h> +#include <process.h> +#else +#include <unistd.h> +#endif + +#include "constants.h" +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "utils.h" + +#include "unpack.h" + +void *must_malloc(size_t size) +{ + size_t msize = size; + void *ptr = (msize > PSIZE_MAX) ? nullptr : malloc(msize); + if (ptr != nullptr) + { + memset(ptr, 0, size); + } + else + { + throw std::runtime_error(ERROR_ENOMEM); + } + return ptr; +} + +void unpack_abort(const char *msg) +{ + if (msg == nullptr) + msg = "corrupt pack file or internal error"; + throw std::runtime_error(msg); +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/utils.h b/libraries/pack200/src/utils.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a3dc8f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/utils.h @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +// Definitions of our util functions + +#include <stdexcept> + +void *must_malloc(size_t size); + +// overflow management +#define OVERFLOW ((size_t) - 1) +#define PSIZE_MAX (OVERFLOW / 2) /* normal size limit */ + +inline size_t scale_size(size_t size, size_t scale) +{ + return (size > PSIZE_MAX / scale) ? OVERFLOW : size * scale; +} + +inline size_t add_size(size_t size1, size_t size2) +{ + return ((size1 | size2 | (size1 + size2)) > PSIZE_MAX) ? OVERFLOW : size1 + size2; +} + +inline size_t add_size(size_t size1, size_t size2, int size3) +{ + return add_size(add_size(size1, size2), size3); +} + +struct unpacker; +/// This throws an exception! +extern void unpack_abort(const char *msg = nullptr); diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/zip.cpp b/libraries/pack200/src/zip.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..32e8bd50 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/zip.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,589 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +/** + * Note: Lifted from uncrunch.c from jdk sources + */ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <time.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <assert.h> + +#ifndef _MSC_VER +#include <strings.h> +#endif + +#include "defines.h" +#include "bytes.h" +#include "utils.h" + +#include "constants.h" +#include "unpack.h" + +#include "zip.h" + +#include "zlib.h" + +inline uint32_t jar::get_crc32(uint32_t c, uchar *ptr, uint32_t len) +{ + return crc32(c, ptr, len); +} + +// FIXME: this is bullshit. Do real endianness detection. +#ifdef sparc +#define SWAP_BYTES(a) ((((a) << 8) & 0xff00) | 0x00ff) & (((a) >> 8) | 0xff00) +#else +#define SWAP_BYTES(a) (a) +#endif + +#define GET_INT_LO(a) SWAP_BYTES(a & 0xFFFF) + +#define GET_INT_HI(a) SWAP_BYTES((a >> 16) & 0xFFFF); + +void jar::init(unpacker *u_) +{ + BYTES_OF(*this).clear(); + u = u_; + u->jarout = this; +} + +// Write data to the ZIP output stream. +void jar::write_data(void *buff, int len) +{ + while (len > 0) + { + int rc = (int)fwrite(buff, 1, len, jarfp); + if (rc <= 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Error: write on output file failed err=%d\n", errno); + exit(1); // Called only from the native standalone unpacker + } + output_file_offset += rc; + buff = ((char *)buff) + rc; + len -= rc; + } +} + +void jar::add_to_jar_directory(const char *fname, bool store, int modtime, int len, int clen, + uint32_t crc) +{ + uint32_t fname_length = (uint32_t)strlen(fname); + ushort header[23]; + if (modtime == 0) + modtime = default_modtime; + uint32_t dostime = get_dostime(modtime); + + header[0] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0x4B50); + header[1] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0x0201); + header[2] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0xA); + + // required version + header[3] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0xA); + + // flags 02 = maximum sub-compression flag + header[4] = (store) ? 0x0 : SWAP_BYTES(0x2); + + // Compression method 8=deflate. + header[5] = (store) ? 0x0 : SWAP_BYTES(0x08); + + // Last modified date and time. + header[6] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(dostime); + header[7] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(dostime); + + // CRC + header[8] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(crc); + header[9] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(crc); + + // Compressed length: + header[10] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(clen); + header[11] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(clen); + + // Uncompressed length. + header[12] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(len); + header[13] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(len); + + // Filename length + header[14] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(fname_length); + // So called "extra field" length. + header[15] = 0; + // So called "comment" length. + header[16] = 0; + // Disk number start + header[17] = 0; + // File flags => binary + header[18] = 0; + // More file flags + header[19] = 0; + header[20] = 0; + // Offset within ZIP file. + header[21] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(output_file_offset); + header[22] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(output_file_offset); + + // Copy the whole thing into the central directory. + central_directory.append(header, sizeof(header)); + + // Copy the fname to the header. + central_directory.append(fname, fname_length); + + central_directory_count++; +} + +void jar::write_jar_header(const char *fname, bool store, int modtime, int len, int clen, + uint32_t crc) +{ + uint32_t fname_length = (uint32_t)strlen(fname); + ushort header[15]; + if (modtime == 0) + modtime = default_modtime; + uint32_t dostime = get_dostime(modtime); + + // ZIP LOC magic. + header[0] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0x4B50); + header[1] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0x0403); + + // Version + header[2] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0xA); + + // flags 02 = maximum sub-compression flag + header[3] = (store) ? 0x0 : SWAP_BYTES(0x2); + + // Compression method = deflate + header[4] = (store) ? 0x0 : SWAP_BYTES(0x08); + + // Last modified date and time. + header[5] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(dostime); + header[6] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(dostime); + + // CRC + header[7] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(crc); + header[8] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(crc); + + // Compressed length: + header[9] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(clen); + header[10] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(clen); + + // Uncompressed length. + header[11] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(len); + header[12] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(len); + + // Filename length + header[13] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(fname_length); + // So called "extra field" length. + header[14] = 0; + + // Write the LOC header to the output file. + write_data(header, (int)sizeof(header)); + + // Copy the fname to the header. + write_data((char *)fname, (int)fname_length); +} + +void jar::write_central_directory() +{ + bytes mc; + mc.set("PACK200"); + + ushort header[11]; + + // Create the End of Central Directory structure. + header[0] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0x4B50); + header[1] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(0x0605); + // disk numbers + header[2] = 0; + header[3] = 0; + // Number of entries in central directory. + header[4] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(central_directory_count); + header[5] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES(central_directory_count); + // Size of the central directory} + header[6] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO((int)central_directory.size()); + header[7] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI((int)central_directory.size()); + // Offset of central directory within disk. + header[8] = (ushort)GET_INT_LO(output_file_offset); + header[9] = (ushort)GET_INT_HI(output_file_offset); + // zipfile comment length; + header[10] = (ushort)SWAP_BYTES((int)mc.len); + + // Write the central directory. + write_data(central_directory.b); + + // Write the End of Central Directory structure. + write_data(header, (int)sizeof(header)); + + // Write the comment. + write_data(mc); +} + +// Public API + +// Open a Jar file and initialize. +void jar::openJarFile(const char *fname) +{ + if (!jarfp) + { + jarfp = fopen(fname, "wb"); + if (!jarfp) + { + fprintf(stderr, "Error: Could not open jar file: %s\n", fname); + exit(3); // Called only from the native standalone unpacker + } + } +} + +// Add a ZIP entry and copy the file data +void jar::addJarEntry(const char *fname, bool deflate_hint, int modtime, bytes &head, + bytes &tail) +{ + int len = (int)(head.len + tail.len); + int clen = 0; + + uint32_t crc = get_crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0); + if (head.len != 0) + crc = get_crc32(crc, (uchar *)head.ptr, (uint32_t)head.len); + if (tail.len != 0) + crc = get_crc32(crc, (uchar *)tail.ptr, (uint32_t)tail.len); + + bool deflate = (deflate_hint && len > 0); + + if (deflate) + { + if (deflate_bytes(head, tail) == false) + { + deflate = false; + } + } + clen = (int)((deflate) ? deflated.size() : len); + add_to_jar_directory(fname, !deflate, modtime, len, clen, crc); + write_jar_header(fname, !deflate, modtime, len, clen, crc); + + if (deflate) + { + write_data(deflated.b); + } + else + { + write_data(head); + write_data(tail); + } +} + +// Add a ZIP entry for a directory name no data +void jar::addDirectoryToJarFile(const char *dir_name) +{ + bool store = true; + add_to_jar_directory((const char *)dir_name, store, default_modtime, 0, 0, 0); + write_jar_header((const char *)dir_name, store, default_modtime, 0, 0, 0); +} + +// Write out the central directory and close the jar file. +void jar::closeJarFile(bool central) +{ + if (jarfp) + { + fflush(jarfp); + if (central) + write_central_directory(); + fflush(jarfp); + fclose(jarfp); + } + reset(); +} + +/* Convert the date y/n/d and time h:m:s to a four byte DOS date and + * time (date in high two bytes, time in low two bytes allowing magnitude + * comparison). + */ +inline uint32_t jar::dostime(int y, int n, int d, int h, int m, int s) +{ + return y < 1980 ? dostime(1980, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0) + : (((uint32_t)y - 1980) << 25) | ((uint32_t)n << 21) | ((uint32_t)d << 16) | + ((uint32_t)h << 11) | ((uint32_t)m << 5) | ((uint32_t)s >> 1); +} +/* +#ifdef _REENTRANT // solaris +extern "C" struct tm *gmtime_r(const time_t *, struct tm *); +#else +#define gmtime_r(t, s) gmtime(t) +#endif +*/ +/* + * Return the Unix time in DOS format + */ +uint32_t jar::get_dostime(int modtime) +{ + // see defines.h + if (modtime != 0 && modtime == modtime_cache) + return dostime_cache; + if (modtime != 0 && default_modtime == 0) + default_modtime = modtime; // catch a reasonable default + time_t t = modtime; + struct tm sbuf; + (void)memset((void *)&sbuf, 0, sizeof(sbuf)); + struct tm *s = gmtime_r(&t, &sbuf); + modtime_cache = modtime; + dostime_cache = + dostime(s->tm_year + 1900, s->tm_mon + 1, s->tm_mday, s->tm_hour, s->tm_min, s->tm_sec); + // printf("modtime %d => %d\n", modtime_cache, dostime_cache); + return dostime_cache; +} + +/* Returns true on success, and will set the clen to the compressed + length, the caller should verify if true and clen less than the + input data +*/ +bool jar::deflate_bytes(bytes &head, bytes &tail) +{ + int len = (int)(head.len + tail.len); + + z_stream zs; + BYTES_OF(zs).clear(); + + // NOTE: the window size should always be -MAX_WBITS normally -15. + // unzip/zipup.c and java/Deflater.c + + int error = + deflateInit2(&zs, Z_BEST_COMPRESSION, Z_DEFLATED, -MAX_WBITS, 8, Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); + if (error != Z_OK) + { + /* + switch (error) + { + case Z_MEM_ERROR: + PRINTCR((2, "Error: deflate error : Out of memory \n")); + break; + case Z_STREAM_ERROR: + PRINTCR((2, "Error: deflate error : Invalid compression level \n")); + break; + case Z_VERSION_ERROR: + PRINTCR((2, "Error: deflate error : Invalid version\n")); + break; + default: + PRINTCR((2, "Error: Internal deflate error error = %d\n", error)); + } + */ + return false; + } + + deflated.empty(); + zs.next_out = (uchar *)deflated.grow(len + (len / 2)); + zs.avail_out = (int)deflated.size(); + + zs.next_in = (uchar *)head.ptr; + zs.avail_in = (int)head.len; + + bytes *first = &head; + bytes *last = &tail; + if (last->len == 0) + { + first = nullptr; + last = &head; + } + else if (first->len == 0) + { + first = nullptr; + } + + if (first != nullptr && error == Z_OK) + { + zs.next_in = (uchar *)first->ptr; + zs.avail_in = (int)first->len; + error = deflate(&zs, Z_NO_FLUSH); + } + if (error == Z_OK) + { + zs.next_in = (uchar *)last->ptr; + zs.avail_in = (int)last->len; + error = deflate(&zs, Z_FINISH); + } + if (error == Z_STREAM_END) + { + if (len > (int)zs.total_out) + { + deflated.b.len = zs.total_out; + deflateEnd(&zs); + return true; + } + deflateEnd(&zs); + return false; + } + + deflateEnd(&zs); + return false; +} + +// Callback for fetching data from a GZIP input stream +static int64_t read_input_via_gzip(unpacker *u, void *buf, int64_t minlen, int64_t maxlen) +{ + assert(minlen <= maxlen); // don't talk nonsense + int64_t numread = 0; + char *bufptr = (char *)buf; + char *inbuf = u->gzin->inbuf; + size_t inbuflen = sizeof(u->gzin->inbuf); + unpacker::read_input_fn_t read_gzin_fn = (unpacker::read_input_fn_t)u->gzin->read_input_fn; + z_stream &zs = *(z_stream *)u->gzin->zstream; + while (numread < minlen) + { + int readlen = (1 << 16); // pretty arbitrary + if (readlen > (maxlen - numread)) + readlen = (int)(maxlen - numread); + zs.next_out = (uchar *)bufptr; + zs.avail_out = readlen; + if (zs.avail_in == 0) + { + zs.avail_in = (int)read_gzin_fn(u, inbuf, 1, inbuflen); + zs.next_in = (uchar *)inbuf; + } + int error = inflate(&zs, Z_NO_FLUSH); + if (error != Z_OK && error != Z_STREAM_END) + { + unpack_abort("error inflating input"); + break; + } + int nr = readlen - zs.avail_out; + numread += nr; + bufptr += nr; + assert(numread <= maxlen); + if (error == Z_STREAM_END) + { + enum + { + TRAILER_LEN = 8 + }; + // skip 8-byte trailer + if (zs.avail_in >= TRAILER_LEN) + { + zs.avail_in -= TRAILER_LEN; + } + else + { + // Bug: 5023768,we read past the TRAILER_LEN to see if there is + // any extraneous data, as we dont support concatenated .gz + // files just yet. + int extra = (int)read_gzin_fn(u, inbuf, 1, inbuflen); + zs.avail_in += extra - TRAILER_LEN; + } + // %%% should check final CRC and length here + // %%% should check for concatenated *.gz files here + if (zs.avail_in > 0) + unpack_abort("garbage after end of deflated input stream"); + // pop this filter off: + u->gzin->free(); + break; + } + } + + // fprintf(u->errstrm, "readInputFn(%d,%d) => %d (gunzip)\n", + // (int)minlen, (int)maxlen, (int)numread); + return numread; +} + +void gunzip::init(unpacker *u_) +{ + BYTES_OF(*this).clear(); + u = u_; + assert(u->gzin == nullptr); // once only, please + read_input_fn = (void *)u->read_input_fn; + zstream = NEW(z_stream, 1); + u->gzin = this; + u->read_input_fn = read_input_via_gzip; +} + +void gunzip::start(int magic) +{ + assert((magic & GZIP_MAGIC_MASK) == GZIP_MAGIC); + int gz_flg = (magic & 0xFF); // keep "flg", discard other 3 bytes + enum + { + FHCRC = (1 << 1), + FEXTRA = (1 << 2), + FNAME = (1 << 3), + FCOMMENT = (1 << 4) + }; + char gz_mtime[4]; + char gz_xfl[1]; + char gz_os[1]; + char gz_extra_len[2]; + char gz_hcrc[2]; + char gz_ignore; + // do not save extra, name, comment + read_fixed_field(gz_mtime, sizeof(gz_mtime)); + read_fixed_field(gz_xfl, sizeof(gz_xfl)); + read_fixed_field(gz_os, sizeof(gz_os)); + if (gz_flg & FEXTRA) + { + read_fixed_field(gz_extra_len, sizeof(gz_extra_len)); + int extra_len = gz_extra_len[0] & 0xFF; + extra_len += (gz_extra_len[1] & 0xFF) << 8; + for (; extra_len > 0; extra_len--) + { + read_fixed_field(&gz_ignore, 1); + } + } + int null_terms = 0; + if (gz_flg & FNAME) + null_terms++; + if (gz_flg & FCOMMENT) + null_terms++; + for (; null_terms; null_terms--) + { + for (;;) + { + gz_ignore = 0; + read_fixed_field(&gz_ignore, 1); + if (gz_ignore == 0) + break; + } + } + if (gz_flg & FHCRC) + read_fixed_field(gz_hcrc, sizeof(gz_hcrc)); + + // now the input stream is ready to read into the inflater + int error = inflateInit2((z_stream *)zstream, -MAX_WBITS); + if (error != Z_OK) + { + unpack_abort("cannot create input"); + } +} + +void gunzip::free() +{ + assert(u->gzin == this); + u->gzin = nullptr; + u->read_input_fn = (unpacker::read_input_fn_t) this->read_input_fn; + inflateEnd((z_stream *)zstream); + ::free(zstream); + zstream = nullptr; + ::free(this); +} + +void gunzip::read_fixed_field(char *buf, size_t buflen) +{ + int64_t nr = ((unpacker::read_input_fn_t)read_input_fn)(u, buf, buflen, buflen); + if ((size_t)nr != buflen) + unpack_abort("short stream header"); +} diff --git a/libraries/pack200/src/zip.h b/libraries/pack200/src/zip.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67ec24da --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/pack200/src/zip.h @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2001, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ +#include <stdint.h> +typedef unsigned short ushort; +typedef unsigned int uint32_t; +typedef unsigned char uchar; + +struct unpacker; + +struct jar +{ + // JAR file writer + FILE *jarfp; + int default_modtime; + + // Used by unix2dostime: + int modtime_cache; + uint32_t dostime_cache; + + // Private members + fillbytes central_directory; + ushort central_directory_count; + uint32_t output_file_offset; + fillbytes deflated; // temporary buffer + + // pointer to outer unpacker, for error checks etc. + unpacker *u; + + // Public Methods + void openJarFile(const char *fname); + void addJarEntry(const char *fname, bool deflate_hint, int modtime, bytes &head, + bytes &tail); + void addDirectoryToJarFile(const char *dir_name); + void closeJarFile(bool central); + + void init(unpacker *u_); + + void free() + { + central_directory.free(); + deflated.free(); + } + + void reset() + { + free(); + init(u); + } + + // Private Methods + void write_data(void *ptr, int len); + void write_data(bytes &b) + { + write_data(b.ptr, (int)b.len); + } + void add_to_jar_directory(const char *fname, bool store, int modtime, int len, int clen, + uint32_t crc); + void write_jar_header(const char *fname, bool store, int modtime, int len, int clen, + unsigned int crc); + void write_central_directory(); + uint32_t dostime(int y, int n, int d, int h, int m, int s); + uint32_t get_dostime(int modtime); + + // The definitions of these depend on the NO_ZLIB option: + bool deflate_bytes(bytes &head, bytes &tail); + static uint32_t get_crc32(uint32_t c, unsigned char *ptr, uint32_t len); +}; + +struct gunzip +{ + // optional gzip input stream control block + + // pointer to outer unpacker, for error checks etc. + unpacker *u; + + void *read_input_fn; // underlying \bchar\b stream + void *zstream; // inflater state + char inbuf[1 << 14]; // input buffer + + void init(unpacker *u_); // pushes new value on u->read_input_fn + + void free(); + + void start(int magic); + + // private stuff + void read_fixed_field(char *buf, size_t buflen); +}; |