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* @file wimlib.h
* @brief External header for wimlib.
*
* This file contains comments for generating documentation with Doxygen. The
* built HTML documentation can be viewed at https://wimlib.net/apidoc. Make
* sure to see the <a href="modules.html">Modules page</a> to make more sense of
* the declarations in this header.
*/
/**
* @mainpage
*
* This is the documentation for the library interface of wimlib 1.11.0, a C
* library for creating, modifying, extracting, and mounting files in the
* Windows Imaging (WIM) format. This documentation is intended for developers
* only. If you have installed wimlib and want to know how to use the @b
* wimlib-imagex program, please see the manual pages and also the <a
* href="https://wimlib.net/git/?p=wimlib;a=blob;f=README">README file</a>.
*
* @section sec_installing Installing
*
* @subsection UNIX
*
* Download the source code from https://wimlib.net. Install the library by
* running <c>configure && make && sudo make install</c>. See the README for
* information about configuration options. To use wimlib in your program after
* installing it, include wimlib.h and link your program with <c>-lwim</c>.
*
* @subsection Windows
*
* Download the Windows binary distribution with the appropriate architecture
* (i686 or x86_64 --- also called "x86" and "amd64" respectively) from
* https://wimlib.net. Link your program with libwim-15.dll. If needed by your
* programming language or development environment, the import library
* libwim.lib and C/C++ header wimlib.h can be found in the directory "devel" in
* the ZIP file.
*
* If you need to access the DLL from non-C/C++ programming languages, note that
* the calling convention is "cdecl".
*
* If you want to build wimlib from source on Windows, see README.WINDOWS. This
* is only needed if you are making modifications to wimlib.
*
* @section sec_examples Examples
*
* Several examples are located in the "examples" directory of the source
* distribution. Also see @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts below.
*
* There is also the <a
* href="https://wimlib.net/git/?p=wimlib;a=blob;f=programs/imagex.c">
* source code of <b>wimlib-imagex</b></a>, which is complicated but uses most
* capabilities of wimlib.
*
* @section backward_compatibility Backward Compatibility
*
* New releases of wimlib are intended to be backward compatible with old
* releases, except when the libtool "age" is reset. This most recently
* occurred for the v1.7.0 (libwim15) release (June 2014). Since the library is
* becoming increasingly stable, the goal is to maintain the current API/ABI for
* as long as possible unless there is a strong reason not to.
*
* As with any other library, applications should not rely on internal
* implementation details that may be subject to change.
*
* @section sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts Basic WIM handling concepts
*
* wimlib wraps up a WIM file in an opaque ::WIMStruct structure. There are
* two ways to create such a structure:
*
* 1. wimlib_open_wim() opens an on-disk WIM file and creates a ::WIMStruct for
* it.
* 2. wimlib_create_new_wim() creates a new ::WIMStruct that initially contains
* no images and does not yet have a backing on-disk file.
*
* A ::WIMStruct contains zero or more independent directory trees called @a
* images. Images may be extracted, added, deleted, exported, and updated using
* various API functions. (See @ref G_extracting_wims and @ref G_modifying_wims
* for more details.)
*
* Changes made to a WIM represented by a ::WIMStruct have no persistent effect
* until the WIM is actually written to an on-disk file. This can be done using
* wimlib_write(), but if the WIM was originally opened using wimlib_open_wim(),
* then wimlib_overwrite() can be used instead. (See @ref
* G_writing_and_overwriting_wims for more details.)
*
* wimlib's API is designed to let you combine functions to accomplish tasks in
* a flexible way. Here are some example sequences of function calls:
*
* Apply an image from a WIM file, similar to the command-line program
* <b>wimapply</b>:
*
* 1. wimlib_open_wim()
* 2. wimlib_extract_image()
*
* Capture an image into a new WIM file, similar to <b>wimcapture</b>:
*
* 1. wimlib_create_new_wim()
* 2. wimlib_add_image()
* 3. wimlib_write()
*
* Append an image to an existing WIM file, similar to <b>wimappend</b>:
*
* 1. wimlib_open_wim()
* 2. wimlib_add_image()
* 3. wimlib_overwrite()
*
* Delete an image from an existing WIM file, similar to <b>wimdelete</b>:
*
* 1. wimlib_open_wim()
* 2. wimlib_delete_image()
* 3. wimlib_overwrite()
*
* Export an image from one WIM file to another, similar to <b>wimexport</b>:
*
* 1. wimlib_open_wim() (on source)
* 2. wimlib_open_wim() (on destination)
* 3. wimlib_export_image()
* 4. wimlib_overwrite() (on destination)
*
* The API also lets you do things the command-line tools don't directly allow.
* For example, you could make multiple changes to a WIM before efficiently
* committing the changes with just one call to wimlib_overwrite(). Perhaps you
* want to both delete an image and add a new one; or perhaps you want to
* customize an image with wimlib_update_image() after adding it. All these use
* cases are supported by the API.
*
* @section sec_cleaning_up Cleaning up
*
* After you are done with any ::WIMStruct, you can call wimlib_free() to free
* all resources associated with it. Also, when you are completely done with
* using wimlib in your program, you can call wimlib_global_cleanup() to free
* any other resources allocated by the library.
*
* @section sec_error_handling Error Handling
*
* Most functions in wimlib return 0 on success and a positive
* ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. Use wimlib_get_error_string() to get a
* string that describes an error code. wimlib also can print error messages to
* standard error or a custom file when an error occurs, and these may be more
* informative than the error code; to enable this, call
* wimlib_set_print_errors(). Please note that this is for convenience only,
* and some errors can occur without a message being printed. Currently, error
* messages and strings (as well as all documentation, for that matter) are only
* available in English.
*
* @section sec_encodings Character encoding
*
* To support Windows as well as UNIX-like systems, wimlib's API typically takes
* and returns strings of ::wimlib_tchar which have a platform-dependent type
* and encoding.
*
* On Windows, each ::wimlib_tchar is a 2-byte <tt>wchar_t</tt>. The encoding
* is meant to be UTF-16LE. However, unpaired surrogates are permitted because
* neither Windows nor the NTFS filesystem forbids them in filenames.
*
* On UNIX-like systems, each ::wimlib_tchar is a 1 byte <tt>char</tt>. The
* encoding is meant to be UTF-8. However, for compatibility with Windows-style
* filenames that are not valid UTF-16LE, surrogate codepoints are permitted.
* Other multibyte encodings (e.g. ISO-8859-1) or garbage sequences of bytes are
* not permitted.
*
* @section sec_advanced Additional information and features
*
*
* @subsection subsec_mounting_wim_images Mounting WIM images
*
* See @ref G_mounting_wim_images.
*
* @subsection subsec_progress_functions Progress Messages
*
* See @ref G_progress.
*
* @subsection subsec_non_standalone_wims Non-standalone WIMs
*
* See @ref G_nonstandalone_wims.
*
* @subsection subsec_pipable_wims Pipable WIMs
*
* wimlib supports a special "pipable" WIM format which unfortunately is @b not
* compatible with Microsoft's software. To create a pipable WIM, call
* wimlib_write(), wimlib_write_to_fd(), or wimlib_overwrite() with
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE specified. Pipable WIMs are pipable in both
* directions, so wimlib_write_to_fd() can be used to write a pipable WIM to a
* pipe, and wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe() can be used to apply an image from
* a pipable WIM. wimlib can also transparently open and operate on pipable WIM
* s using a seekable file descriptor using the regular function calls (e.g.
* wimlib_open_wim(), wimlib_extract_image()).
*
* See the documentation for the <b>--pipable</b> flag of <b>wimcapture</b> for
* more information about pipable WIMs.
*
* @subsection subsec_thread_safety Thread Safety
*
* A ::WIMStruct is not thread-safe and cannot be accessed by multiple threads
* concurrently, even for "read-only" operations such as extraction. However,
* users are free to use <i>different</i> ::WIMStruct's from different threads
* concurrently. It is even allowed for multiple ::WIMStruct's to be backed by
* the same on-disk WIM file, although "overwrites" should never be done in such
* a scenario.
*
* In addition, several functions change global state and should only be called
* when a single thread is active in the library. These functions are:
*
* - wimlib_global_init()
* - wimlib_global_cleanup()
* - wimlib_set_memory_allocator()
* - wimlib_set_print_errors()
* - wimlib_set_error_file()
* - wimlib_set_error_file_by_name()
*
* @subsection subsec_limitations Limitations
*
* This section documents some technical limitations of wimlib not already
* described in the documentation for @b wimlib-imagex.
*
* - The old WIM format from Vista pre-releases is not supported.
* - wimlib does not provide a clone of the @b PEImg tool, or the @b DISM
* functionality other than that already present in @b ImageX, that allows you
* to make certain Windows-specific modifications to a Windows PE image, such
* as adding a driver or Windows component. Such a tool could be implemented
* on top of wimlib.
*
* @subsection more_info More information
*
* You are advised to read the README as well as the documentation for
* <b>wimlib-imagex</b>, since not all relevant information is repeated here in
* the API documentation.
*/
/** @defgroup G_general General
*
* @brief Declarations and structures shared across the library.
*/
/** @defgroup G_creating_and_opening_wims Creating and Opening WIMs
*
* @brief Open an existing WIM file as a ::WIMStruct, or create a new
* ::WIMStruct which can be used to create a new WIM file.
*/
/** @defgroup G_wim_information Retrieving WIM information and directory listings
*
* @brief Retrieve information about a WIM or WIM image.
*/
/** @defgroup G_modifying_wims Modifying WIMs
*
* @brief Make changes to a ::WIMStruct, in preparation of persisting the
* ::WIMStruct to an on-disk file.
*
* @section sec_adding_images Capturing and adding WIM images
*
* As described in @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts, capturing a new WIM or
* appending an image to an existing WIM is a multi-step process, but at its
* core is wimlib_add_image() or an equivalent function. Normally,
* wimlib_add_image() takes an on-disk directory tree and logically adds it to a
* ::WIMStruct as a new image. However, when supported by the build of the
* library, there is also a special NTFS volume capture mode (entered when
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS is specified) that allows adding the image directly
* from an unmounted NTFS volume.
*
* Another function, wimlib_add_image_multisource() is also provided. It
* generalizes wimlib_add_image() to allow combining multiple files or directory
* trees into a single WIM image in a configurable way.
*
* For maximum customization of WIM image creation, it is also possible to add a
* completely empty WIM image with wimlib_add_empty_image(), then update it with
* wimlib_update_image(). (This is in fact what wimlib_add_image() and
* wimlib_add_image_multisource() do internally.)
*
* Note that some details of how image addition/capture works are documented
* more fully in the documentation for <b>wimcapture</b>.
*
* @section sec_deleting_images Deleting WIM images
*
* wimlib_delete_image() can delete an image from a ::WIMStruct. But as usual,
* wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() must be called to cause the changes to
* be made persistent in an on-disk WIM file.
*
* @section sec_exporting_images Exporting WIM images
*
* wimlib_export_image() can copy, or "export", an image from one WIM to
* another.
*
* @section sec_other_modifications Other modifications
*
* wimlib_update_image() can add, delete, and rename files in a WIM image.
*
* wimlib_set_image_property() can change other image metadata.
*
* wimlib_set_wim_info() can change information about the WIM file itself, such
* as the boot index.
*/
/** @defgroup G_extracting_wims Extracting WIMs
*
* @brief Extract files, directories, and images from a WIM.
*
* wimlib_extract_image() extracts, or "applies", an image from a WIM,
* represented by a ::WIMStruct. This normally extracts the image to a
* directory, but when supported by the build of the library there is also a
* special NTFS volume extraction mode (entered when ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS
* is specified) that allows extracting a WIM image directly to an unmounted
* NTFS volume. Various other flags allow further customization of image
* extraction.
*
* wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() allow extracting a list
* of (possibly wildcard) paths from a WIM image.
*
* wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe() extracts an image from a pipable WIM sent
* over a pipe; see @ref subsec_pipable_wims.
*
* Some details of how WIM extraction works are described more fully in the
* documentation for <b>wimapply</b> and <b>wimextract</b>.
*/
/** @defgroup G_mounting_wim_images Mounting WIM images
*
* @brief Mount and unmount WIM images.
*
* On Linux, wimlib supports mounting images from WIM files either read-only or
* read-write. To mount an image, call wimlib_mount_image(). To unmount an
* image, call wimlib_unmount_image(). Mounting can be done without root
* privileges because it is implemented using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace).
*
* If wimlib is compiled using the <c>--without-fuse</c> flag, these functions
* will be available but will fail with ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED.
*
* Note: if mounting is unsupported, wimlib still provides another way to modify
* a WIM image (wimlib_update_image()).
*/
/**
* @defgroup G_progress Progress Messages
*
* @brief Track the progress of long WIM operations.
*
* Library users can provide a progress function which will be called
* periodically during operations such as extracting a WIM image or writing a
* WIM image. A ::WIMStruct can have a progress function of type
* ::wimlib_progress_func_t associated with it by calling
* wimlib_register_progress_function() or by opening the ::WIMStruct using
* wimlib_open_wim_with_progress(). Once this is done, the progress function
* will be called automatically during many operations, such as
* wimlib_extract_image() and wimlib_write().
*
* Some functions that do not operate directly on a user-provided ::WIMStruct,
* such as wimlib_join(), also take the progress function directly using an
* extended version of the function, such as wimlib_join_with_progress().
*
* Since wimlib v1.7.0, progress functions are no longer just unidirectional.
* You can now return ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_STATUS_ABORT to cause the current
* operation to be aborted. wimlib v1.7.0 also added the third argument to
* ::wimlib_progress_func_t, which is a user-supplied context.
*/
/** @defgroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims Writing and Overwriting WIMs
*
* @brief Create or update an on-disk WIM file.
*
* wimlib_write() creates a new on-disk WIM file, whereas wimlib_overwrite()
* updates an existing WIM file. See @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts for
* more information about the API design.
*/
/** @defgroup G_nonstandalone_wims Creating and handling non-standalone WIMs
*
* @brief Create and handle non-standalone WIMs, such as split and delta WIMs.
*
* A ::WIMStruct backed by an on-disk file normally represents a fully
* standalone WIM archive. However, WIM archives can also be arranged in
* non-standalone ways, such as a set of on-disk files that together form a
* single "split WIM" or "delta WIM". Such arrangements are fully supported by
* wimlib. However, as a result, in such cases a ::WIMStruct created from one
* of these on-disk files initially only partially represents the full WIM and
* needs to, in effect, be logically combined with other ::WIMStruct's before
* performing certain operations, such as extracting files with
* wimlib_extract_image() or wimlib_extract_paths(). This is done by calling
* wimlib_reference_resource_files() or wimlib_reference_resources(). Note: if
* you fail to do so, you may see the error code
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND; this just indicates that data is not
* available because the appropriate WIM files have not yet been referenced.
*
* wimlib_write() can create delta WIMs as well as standalone WIMs, but a
* specialized function (wimlib_split()) is needed to create a split WIM.
*/
#ifndef _WIMLIB_H
#define _WIMLIB_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#ifndef __cplusplus
# if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1800 /* VS pre-2013? */
typedef unsigned char bool;
# else
# include <stdbool.h>
# endif
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
#include <time.h>
/** @addtogroup G_general
* @{ */
/** Major version of the library (for example, the 1 in 1.2.5). */
#define WIMLIB_MAJOR_VERSION 1
/** Minor version of the library (for example, the 2 in 1.2.5). */
#define WIMLIB_MINOR_VERSION 11
/** Patch version of the library (for example, the 5 in 1.2.5). */
#define WIMLIB_PATCH_VERSION 0
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* To represent file timestamps, wimlib's API uses the POSIX 'struct timespec'.
* This was probably a mistake because it doesn't play well with Visual Studio.
* In old VS versions it isn't present at all; in newer VS versions it is
* supposedly present, but I wouldn't trust it to be the same size as the one
* MinGW uses. The solution is to define a compatible structure ourselves when
* this header is included on Windows and the compiler is not MinGW.
*/
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__)
typedef struct {
/* Seconds since start of UNIX epoch (January 1, 1970) */
#ifdef _WIN64
int64_t tv_sec;
#else
int32_t tv_sec;
#endif
/* Nanoseconds (0-999999999) */
int32_t tv_nsec;
} wimlib_timespec;
#else
# define wimlib_timespec struct timespec /* standard definition */
#endif
/**
* Opaque structure that represents a WIM, possibly backed by an on-disk file.
* See @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts for more information.
*/
#ifndef WIMLIB_WIMSTRUCT_DECLARED
typedef struct WIMStruct WIMStruct;
#define WIMLIB_WIMSTRUCT_DECLARED
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
typedef wchar_t wimlib_tchar;
#else
/** See @ref sec_encodings */
typedef char wimlib_tchar;
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
/** Path separator for WIM paths passed back to progress callbacks.
* This is forward slash on UNIX and backslash on Windows. */
# define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'
# define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR_STRING L"\\"
#else
/** Path separator for WIM paths passed back to progress callbacks.
* This is forward slash on UNIX and backslash on Windows. */
# define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
# define WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR_STRING "/"
#endif
/** A string containing a single path separator; use this to specify the root
* directory of a WIM image. */
#define WIMLIB_WIM_ROOT_PATH WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR_STRING
/** Use this to test if the specified path refers to the root directory of the
* WIM image. */
#define WIMLIB_IS_WIM_ROOT_PATH(path) \
((path)[0] == WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR && \
(path)[1] == 0)
/** Length of a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), in bytes. */
#define WIMLIB_GUID_LEN 16
/**
* Specifies a compression type.
*
* A WIM file has a default compression type, indicated by its file header.
* Normally, each resource in the WIM file is compressed with this compression
* type. However, resources may be stored as uncompressed; for example, wimlib
* may do so if a resource does not compress to less than its original size. In
* addition, a WIM with the new version number of 3584, or "ESD file", might
* contain solid resources with different compression types.
*/
enum wimlib_compression_type {
/**
* No compression.
*
* This is a valid argument to wimlib_create_new_wim() and
* wimlib_set_output_compression_type(), but not to the functions in the
* compression API such as wimlib_create_compressor().
*/
WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_NONE = 0,
/**
* The XPRESS compression format. This format combines Lempel-Ziv
* factorization with Huffman encoding. Compression and decompression
* are both fast. This format supports chunk sizes that are powers of 2
* between <c>2^12</c> and <c>2^16</c>, inclusively.
*
* wimlib's XPRESS compressor will, with the default settings, usually
* produce a better compression ratio, and work more quickly, than the
* implementation in Microsoft's WIMGAPI (as of Windows 8.1).
* Non-default compression levels are also supported. For example,
* level 80 will enable two-pass optimal parsing, which is significantly
* slower but usually improves compression by several percent over the
* default level of 50.
*
* If using wimlib_create_compressor() to create an XPRESS compressor
* directly, the @p max_block_size parameter may be any positive value
* up to and including <c>2^16</c>.
*/
WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_XPRESS = 1,
/**
* The LZX compression format. This format combines Lempel-Ziv
* factorization with Huffman encoding, but with more features and
* complexity than XPRESS. Compression is slow to somewhat fast,
* depending on the settings. Decompression is fast but slower than
* XPRESS. This format supports chunk sizes that are powers of 2
* between <c>2^15</c> and <c>2^21</c>, inclusively. Note: chunk sizes
* other than <c>2^15</c> are not compatible with the Microsoft
* implementation.
*
* wimlib's LZX compressor will, with the default settings, usually
* produce a better compression ratio, and work more quickly, than the
* implementation in Microsoft's WIMGAPI (as of Windows 8.1).
* Non-default compression levels are also supported. For example,
* level 20 will provide fast compression, almost as fast as XPRESS.
*
* If using wimlib_create_compressor() to create an LZX compressor
* directly, the @p max_block_size parameter may be any positive value
* up to and including <c>2^21</c>.
*/
WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZX = 2,
/**
* The LZMS compression format. This format combines Lempel-Ziv
* factorization with adaptive Huffman encoding and range coding.
* Compression and decompression are both fairly slow. This format
* supports chunk sizes that are powers of 2 between <c>2^15</c> and
* <c>2^30</c>, inclusively. This format is best used for large chunk
* sizes. Note: LZMS compression is only compatible with wimlib v1.6.0
* and later, WIMGAPI Windows 8 and later, and DISM Windows 8.1 and
* later. Also, chunk sizes larger than <c>2^26</c> are not compatible
* with the Microsoft implementation.
*
* wimlib's LZMS compressor will, with the default settings, usually
* produce a better compression ratio, and work more quickly, than the
* implementation in Microsoft's WIMGAPI (as of Windows 8.1). There is
* limited support for non-default compression levels, but compression
* will be noticeably faster if you choose a level < 35.
*
* If using wimlib_create_compressor() to create an LZMS compressor
* directly, the @p max_block_size parameter may be any positive value
* up to and including <c>2^30</c>.
*/
WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS = 3,
};
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_progress
* @{ */
/** Possible values of the first parameter to the user-supplied
* ::wimlib_progress_func_t progress function */
enum wimlib_progress_msg {
/** A WIM image is about to be extracted. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This message is received once per
* image for calls to wimlib_extract_image() and
* wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(). */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN = 0,
/** One or more file or directory trees within a WIM image is about to
* be extracted. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract.
* This message is received only once per wimlib_extract_paths() and
* wimlib_extract_pathlist(), since wimlib combines all paths into a
* single extraction operation for optimization purposes. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN = 1,
/** This message may be sent periodically (not for every file) while
* files and directories are being created, prior to file data
* extraction. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract.
* In particular, the @p current_file_count and @p end_file_count
* members may be used to track the progress of this phase of
* extraction. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_FILE_STRUCTURE = 3,
/** File data is currently being extracted. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This is the main message to track
* the progress of an extraction operation. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS = 4,
/** Starting to read a new part of a split pipable WIM over the pipe.
* @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN = 5,
/** This message may be sent periodically (not necessarily for every
* file) while file and directory metadata is being extracted, following
* file data extraction. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. The @p current_file_count and @p
* end_file_count members may be used to track the progress of this
* phase of extraction. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_METADATA = 6,
/** The image has been successfully extracted. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This is paired with
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_END = 7,
/** The files or directory trees have been successfully extracted. @p
* info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.extract. This is paired
* with ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_END = 8,
/** The directory or NTFS volume is about to be scanned for metadata.
* @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.scan. This message is
* received once per call to wimlib_add_image(), or once per capture
* source passed to wimlib_add_image_multisource(), or once per add
* command passed to wimlib_update_image(). */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN = 9,
/** A directory or file has been scanned. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.scan, and its @p cur_path member will be
* valid. This message is only sent if ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE has
* been specified. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY = 10,
/** The directory or NTFS volume has been successfully scanned. @p info
* will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.scan. This is paired with a
* previous ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN message, possibly with many
* intervening ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY messages. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END = 11,
/** File data is currently being written to the WIM. @p info will point
* to ::wimlib_progress_info.write_streams. This message may be
* received many times while the WIM file is being written or appended
* to with wimlib_write(), wimlib_overwrite(), or wimlib_write_to_fd().
*/
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS = 12,
/** Per-image metadata is about to be written to the WIM file. @p info
* will not be valid. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN = 13,
/** The per-image metadata has been written to the WIM file. @p info
* will not be valid. This message is paired with a preceding
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN message. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_END = 14,
/** wimlib_overwrite() has successfully renamed the temporary file to
* the original WIM file, thereby committing the changes to the WIM
* file. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.rename. Note:
* this message is not received if wimlib_overwrite() chose to append to
* the WIM file in-place. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_RENAME = 15,
/** The contents of the WIM file are being checked against the integrity
* table. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.integrity. This
* message is only received (and may be received many times) when
* wimlib_open_wim_with_progress() is called with the
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY flag. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY = 16,
/** An integrity table is being calculated for the WIM being written.
* @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.integrity. This message
* is only received (and may be received many times) when a WIM file is
* being written with the flag ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_CALC_INTEGRITY = 17,
/** A wimlib_split() operation is in progress, and a new split part is
* about to be started. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.split. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART = 19,
/** A wimlib_split() operation is in progress, and a split part has been
* finished. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.split. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART = 20,
/** A WIM update command is about to be executed. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.update. This message is received once per
* update command when wimlib_update_image() is called with the flag
* ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_BEGIN_COMMAND = 21,
/** A WIM update command has been executed. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.update. This message is received once per
* update command when wimlib_update_image() is called with the flag
* ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_END_COMMAND = 22,
/** A file in the image is being replaced as a result of a
* ::wimlib_add_command without ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_REPLACE specified.
* @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.replace. This is only
* received when ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE is also specified in the add
* command. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_REPLACE_FILE_IN_WIM = 23,
/** An image is being extracted with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT, and
* a file is being extracted normally (not as a "WIMBoot pointer file")
* due to it matching a pattern in the <c>[PrepopulateList]</c> section
* of the configuration file
* <c>/Windows/System32/WimBootCompress.ini</c> in the WIM image. @p
* info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.wimboot_exclude. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WIMBOOT_EXCLUDE = 24,
/** Starting to unmount an image. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.unmount. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UNMOUNT_BEGIN = 25,
/** wimlib has used a file's data for the last time (including all data
* streams, if it has multiple). @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.done_with_file. This message is only received
* if ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SEND_DONE_WITH_FILE_MESSAGES was provided. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_DONE_WITH_FILE = 26,
/** wimlib_verify_wim() is starting to verify the metadata for an image.
* @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.verify_image. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_BEGIN_VERIFY_IMAGE = 27,
/** wimlib_verify_wim() has finished verifying the metadata for an
* image. @p info will point to ::wimlib_progress_info.verify_image.
*/
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_END_VERIFY_IMAGE = 28,
/** wimlib_verify_wim() is verifying file data integrity. @p info will
* point to ::wimlib_progress_info.verify_streams. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_STREAMS = 29,
/**
* The progress function is being asked whether a file should be
* excluded from capture or not. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.test_file_exclusion. This is a bidirectional
* message that allows the progress function to set a flag if the file
* should be excluded.
*
* This message is only received if the flag
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_TEST_FILE_EXCLUSION is used. This method for file
* exclusions is independent of the "capture configuration file"
* mechanism.
*/
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_TEST_FILE_EXCLUSION = 30,
/**
* An error has occurred and the progress function is being asked
* whether to ignore the error or not. @p info will point to
* ::wimlib_progress_info.handle_error. This is a bidirectional
* message.
*
* This message provides a limited capability for applications to
* recover from "unexpected" errors (i.e. those with no in-library
* handling policy) arising from the underlying operating system.
* Normally, any such error will cause the library to abort the current
* operation. By implementing a handler for this message, the
* application can instead choose to ignore a given error.
*
* Currently, only the following types of errors will result in this
* progress message being sent:
*
* - Directory tree scan errors, e.g. from wimlib_add_image()
* - Most extraction errors; currently restricted to the Windows
* build of the library only.
*/
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_HANDLE_ERROR = 31,
};
/** Valid return values from user-provided progress functions
* (::wimlib_progress_func_t).
*
* (Note: if an invalid value is returned, ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNKNOWN_PROGRESS_STATUS
* will be issued.)
*/
enum wimlib_progress_status {
/** The operation should be continued. This is the normal return value.
*/
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_STATUS_CONTINUE = 0,
/** The operation should be aborted. This will cause the current
* operation to fail with ::WIMLIB_ERR_ABORTED_BY_PROGRESS. */
WIMLIB_PROGRESS_STATUS_ABORT = 1,
};
/**
* A pointer to this union is passed to the user-supplied
* ::wimlib_progress_func_t progress function. One (or none) of the structures
* contained in this union will be applicable for the operation
* (::wimlib_progress_msg) indicated in the first argument to the progress
* function. */
union wimlib_progress_info {
/** Valid on the message ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS. This is
* the primary message for tracking the progress of writing a WIM file.
*/
struct wimlib_progress_info_write_streams {
/** An upper bound on the number of bytes of file data that will
* be written. This number is the uncompressed size; the actual
* size may be lower due to compression. In addition, this
* number may decrease over time as duplicated file data is
* discovered. */
uint64_t total_bytes;
/** An upper bound on the number of distinct file data "blobs"
* that will be written. This will often be similar to the
* "number of files", but for several reasons (hard links, named
* data streams, empty files, etc.) it can be different. In
* addition, this number may decrease over time as duplicated
* file data is discovered. */
uint64_t total_streams;
/** The number of bytes of file data that have been written so
* far. This starts at 0 and ends at @p total_bytes. This
* number is the uncompressed size; the actual size may be lower
* due to compression. */
uint64_t completed_bytes;
/** The number of distinct file data "blobs" that have been
* written so far. This starts at 0 and ends at @p
* total_streams. */
uint64_t completed_streams;
/** The number of threads being used for data compression; or,
* if no compression is being performed, this will be 1. */
uint32_t num_threads;
/** The compression type being used, as one of the
* ::wimlib_compression_type constants. */
int32_t compression_type;
/** The number of on-disk WIM files from which file data is
* being exported into the output WIM file. This can be 0, 1,
* or more than 1, depending on the situation. */
uint32_t total_parts;
/** This is currently broken and will always be 0. */
uint32_t completed_parts;
} write_streams;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY, and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_scan {
/** Top-level directory being scanned; or, when capturing an NTFS
* volume with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS, this is instead the path
* to the file or block device that contains the NTFS volume
* being scanned. */
const wimlib_tchar *source;
/** Path to the file (or directory) that has been scanned, valid
* on ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY. When capturing an NTFS
* volume with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS, this path will be
* relative to the root of the NTFS volume. */
const wimlib_tchar *cur_path;
/** Dentry scan status, valid on
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY. */
enum {
/** File looks okay and will be captured. */
WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_OK = 0,
/** File is being excluded from capture due to the
* capture configuration. */
WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED = 1,
/** File is being excluded from capture due to being of
* an unsupported type. */
WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_UNSUPPORTED = 2,
/** The file is an absolute symbolic link or junction
* that points into the capture directory, and
* reparse-point fixups are enabled, so its target is
* being adjusted. (Reparse point fixups can be
* disabled with the flag ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NORPFIX.)
*/
WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_FIXED_SYMLINK = 3,
/** Reparse-point fixups are enabled, but the file is an
* absolute symbolic link or junction that does
* <b>not</b> point into the capture directory, so its
* target is <b>not</b> being adjusted. */
WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_NOT_FIXED_SYMLINK = 4,
} status;
union {
/** Target path in the image. Only valid on messages
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END. */
const wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
/** For ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY and a status
* of @p WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_FIXED_SYMLINK or @p
* WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_NOT_FIXED_SYMLINK, this is the
* target of the absolute symbolic link or junction. */
const wimlib_tchar *symlink_target;
};
/** The number of directories scanned so far, not counting
* excluded/unsupported files. */
uint64_t num_dirs_scanned;
/** The number of non-directories scanned so far, not counting
* excluded/unsupported files. */
uint64_t num_nondirs_scanned;
/** The number of bytes of file data detected so far, not
* counting excluded/unsupported files. */
uint64_t num_bytes_scanned;
} scan;
/** Valid on messages
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_BEGIN,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_FILE_STRUCTURE,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_METADATA,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_TREE_END, and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_END.
*
* Note: most of the time of an extraction operation will be spent
* extracting file data, and the application will receive
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS during this time. Using @p
* completed_bytes and @p total_bytes, the application can calculate a
* percentage complete. However, there is no way for applications to
* know which file is currently being extracted. This is by design
* because the best way to complete the extraction operation is not
* necessarily file-by-file.
*/
struct wimlib_progress_info_extract {
/** The 1-based index of the image from which files are being
* extracted. */
uint32_t image;
/** Extraction flags being used. */
uint32_t extract_flags;
/** If the ::WIMStruct from which the extraction being performed
* has a backing file, then this is an absolute path to that
* backing file. Otherwise, this is @c NULL. */
const wimlib_tchar *wimfile_name;
/** Name of the image from which files are being extracted, or
* the empty string if the image is unnamed. */
const wimlib_tchar *image_name;
/** Path to the directory or NTFS volume to which the files are
* being extracted. */
const wimlib_tchar *target;
/** Reserved. */
const wimlib_tchar *reserved;
/** The number of bytes of file data that will be extracted. */
uint64_t total_bytes;
/** The number of bytes of file data that have been extracted so
* far. This starts at 0 and ends at @p total_bytes. */
uint64_t completed_bytes;
/** The number of file streams that will be extracted. This
* will often be similar to the "number of files", but for
* several reasons (hard links, named data streams, empty files,
* etc.) it can be different. */
uint64_t total_streams;
/** The number of file streams that have been extracted so far.
* This starts at 0 and ends at @p total_streams. */
uint64_t completed_streams;
/** Currently only used for
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN. */
uint32_t part_number;
/** Currently only used for
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN. */
uint32_t total_parts;
/** Currently only used for
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN. */
uint8_t guid[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
/** For ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_FILE_STRUCTURE and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_METADATA messages, this is the
* number of files that have been processed so far. Once the
* corresponding phase of extraction is complete, this value
* will be equal to @c end_file_count. */
uint64_t current_file_count;
/** For ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_FILE_STRUCTURE and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_METADATA messages, this is
* total number of files that will be processed.
*
* This number is provided for informational purposes only, e.g.
* for a progress bar. This number will not necessarily be
* equal to the number of files actually being extracted. This
* is because extraction backends are free to implement an
* extraction algorithm that might be more efficient than
* processing every file in the "extract file structure" and
* "extract file metadata" phases. For example, the current
* implementation of the UNIX extraction backend will create
* files on-demand during the "extract file data" phase.
* Therefore, when using that particular extraction backend, @p
* end_file_count will only include directories and empty files.
*/
uint64_t end_file_count;
} extract;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_RENAME. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_rename {
/** Name of the temporary file that the WIM was written to. */
const wimlib_tchar *from;
/** Name of the original WIM file to which the temporary file is
* being renamed. */
const wimlib_tchar *to;
} rename;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_BEGIN_COMMAND and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_END_COMMAND. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_update {
/** Pointer to the update command that will be executed or has
* just been executed. */
const struct wimlib_update_command *command;
/** Number of update commands that have been completed so far.
*/
size_t completed_commands;
/** Number of update commands that are being executed as part of
* this call to wimlib_update_image(). */
size_t total_commands;
} update;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_CALC_INTEGRITY. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_integrity {
/** The number of bytes in the WIM file that are covered by
* integrity checks. */
uint64_t total_bytes;
/** The number of bytes that have been checksummed so far. This
* starts at 0 and ends at @p total_bytes. */
uint64_t completed_bytes;
/** The number of individually checksummed "chunks" the
* integrity-checked region is divided into. */
uint32_t total_chunks;
/** The number of chunks that have been checksummed so far.
* This starts at 0 and ends at @p total_chunks. */
uint32_t completed_chunks;
/** The size of each individually checksummed "chunk" in the
* integrity-checked region. */
uint32_t chunk_size;
/** For ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY messages, this is
* the path to the WIM file being checked. */
const wimlib_tchar *filename;
} integrity;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_split {
/** Total size of the original WIM's file and metadata resources
* (compressed). */
uint64_t total_bytes;
/** Number of bytes of file and metadata resources that have
* been copied out of the original WIM so far. Will be 0
* initially, and equal to @p total_bytes at the end. */
uint64_t completed_bytes;
/** Number of the split WIM part that is about to be started
* (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART) or has just been
* finished (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART). */
unsigned cur_part_number;
/** Total number of split WIM parts that are being written. */
unsigned total_parts;
/** Name of the split WIM part that is about to be started
* (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART) or has just been
* finished (::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART). Since
* wimlib v1.7.0, the library user may change this when
* receiving ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART in order to
* cause the next split WIM part to be written to a different
* location. */
wimlib_tchar *part_name;
} split;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_REPLACE_FILE_IN_WIM */
struct wimlib_progress_info_replace {
/** Path to the file in the image that is being replaced */
const wimlib_tchar *path_in_wim;
} replace;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WIMBOOT_EXCLUDE */
struct wimlib_progress_info_wimboot_exclude {
/** Path to the file in the image */
const wimlib_tchar *path_in_wim;
/** Path to which the file is being extracted */
const wimlib_tchar *extraction_path;
} wimboot_exclude;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UNMOUNT_BEGIN. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_unmount {
/** Path to directory being unmounted */
const wimlib_tchar *mountpoint;
/** Path to WIM file being unmounted */
const wimlib_tchar *mounted_wim;
/** 1-based index of image being unmounted. */
uint32_t mounted_image;
/** Flags that were passed to wimlib_mount_image() when the
* mountpoint was set up. */
uint32_t mount_flags;
/** Flags passed to wimlib_unmount_image(). */
uint32_t unmount_flags;
} unmount;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_DONE_WITH_FILE. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_done_with_file {
/**
* Path to the file whose data has been written to the WIM file,
* or is currently being asynchronously compressed in memory,
* and therefore is no longer needed by wimlib.
*
* WARNING: The file data will not actually be accessible in the
* WIM file until the WIM file has been completely written.
* Ordinarily you should <b>not</b> treat this message as a
* green light to go ahead and delete the specified file, since
* that would result in data loss if the WIM file cannot be
* successfully created for any reason.
*
* If a file has multiple names (hard links),
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_DONE_WITH_FILE will only be received
* for one name. Also, this message will not be received for
* empty files or reparse points (or symbolic links), unless
* they have nonempty named data streams.
*/
const wimlib_tchar *path_to_file;
} done_with_file;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_BEGIN_VERIFY_IMAGE and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_END_VERIFY_IMAGE. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_verify_image {
const wimlib_tchar *wimfile;
uint32_t total_images;
uint32_t current_image;
} verify_image;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_STREAMS. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_verify_streams {
const wimlib_tchar *wimfile;
uint64_t total_streams;
uint64_t total_bytes;
uint64_t completed_streams;
uint64_t completed_bytes;
} verify_streams;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_TEST_FILE_EXCLUSION. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_test_file_exclusion {
/**
* Path to the file for which exclusion is being tested.
*
* UNIX capture mode: The path will be a standard relative or
* absolute UNIX filesystem path.
*
* NTFS-3G capture mode: The path will be given relative to the
* root of the NTFS volume, with a leading slash.
*
* Windows capture mode: The path will be a Win32 namespace
* path to the file.
*/
const wimlib_tchar *path;
/**
* Indicates whether the file or directory will be excluded from
* capture or not. This will be <c>false</c> by default. The
* progress function can set this to <c>true</c> if it decides
* that the file needs to be excluded.
*/
bool will_exclude;
} test_file_exclusion;
/** Valid on messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_HANDLE_ERROR. */
struct wimlib_progress_info_handle_error {
/** Path to the file for which the error occurred, or NULL if
* not relevant. */
const wimlib_tchar *path;
/** The wimlib error code associated with the error. */
int error_code;
/**
* Indicates whether the error will be ignored or not. This
* will be <c>false</c> by default; the progress function may
* set it to <c>true</c>.
*/
bool will_ignore;
} handle_error;
};
/**
* A user-supplied function that will be called periodically during certain WIM
* operations.
*
* The first argument will be the type of operation that is being performed or
* is about to be started or has been completed.
*
* The second argument will be a pointer to one of a number of structures
* depending on the first argument. It may be @c NULL for some message types.
* Note that although this argument is not @c const, users should not modify it
* except in explicitly documented cases.
*
* The third argument will be a user-supplied value that was provided when
* registering or specifying the progress function.
*
* This function must return one of the ::wimlib_progress_status values. By
* default, you should return ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_STATUS_CONTINUE (0).
*/
typedef enum wimlib_progress_status
(*wimlib_progress_func_t)(enum wimlib_progress_msg msg_type,
union wimlib_progress_info *info,
void *progctx);
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_modifying_wims
* @{ */
/** An array of these structures is passed to wimlib_add_image_multisource() to
* specify the sources from which to create a WIM image. */
struct wimlib_capture_source {
/** Absolute or relative path to a file or directory on the external
* filesystem to be included in the image. */
wimlib_tchar *fs_source_path;
/** Destination path in the image. To specify the root directory of the
* image, use ::WIMLIB_WIM_ROOT_PATH. */
wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
/** Reserved; set to 0. */
long reserved;
};
/** Set or unset the "readonly" WIM header flag (<c>WIM_HDR_FLAG_READONLY</c> in
* Microsoft's documentation), based on the ::wimlib_wim_info.is_marked_readonly
* member of the @p info parameter. This is distinct from basic file
* permissions; this flag can be set on a WIM file that is physically writable.
*
* wimlib disallows modifying on-disk WIM files with the readonly flag set.
* However, wimlib_overwrite() with ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_IGNORE_READONLY_FLAG
* will override this --- and in fact, this is necessary to set the readonly
* flag persistently on an existing WIM file.
*/
#define WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG 0x00000001
/** Set the GUID (globally unique identifier) of the WIM file to the value
* specified in ::wimlib_wim_info.guid of the @p info parameter. */
#define WIMLIB_CHANGE_GUID 0x00000002
/** Change the bootable image of the WIM to the value specified in
* ::wimlib_wim_info.boot_index of the @p info parameter. */
#define WIMLIB_CHANGE_BOOT_INDEX 0x00000004
/** Change the <c>WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX</c> flag of the WIM file to the value
* specified in ::wimlib_wim_info.has_rpfix of the @p info parameter. This flag
* generally indicates whether an image in the WIM has been captured with
* reparse-point fixups enabled. wimlib also treats this flag as specifying
* whether to do reparse-point fixups by default when capturing or applying WIM
* images. */
#define WIMLIB_CHANGE_RPFIX_FLAG 0x00000008
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_wim_information */
/** @{ */
/**
* General information about a WIM file.
*
* This info can also be requested for a ::WIMStruct that does not have a
* backing file. In this case, fields that only make sense given a backing file
* are set to default values.
*/
struct wimlib_wim_info {
/** The globally unique identifier for this WIM. (Note: all parts of a
* split WIM normally have identical GUIDs.) */
uint8_t guid[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
/** The number of images in this WIM file. */
uint32_t image_count;
/** The 1-based index of the bootable image in this WIM file, or 0 if no
* image is bootable. */
uint32_t boot_index;
/** The version of the WIM file format used in this WIM file. */
uint32_t wim_version;
/** The default compression chunk size of resources in this WIM file.
*/
uint32_t chunk_size;
/** For split WIMs, the 1-based index of this part within the split WIM;
* otherwise 1. */
uint16_t part_number;
/** For split WIMs, the total number of parts in the split WIM;
* otherwise 1. */
uint16_t total_parts;
/** The default compression type of resources in this WIM file, as one
* of the ::wimlib_compression_type constants. */
int32_t compression_type;
/** The size of this WIM file in bytes, excluding the XML data and
* integrity table. */
uint64_t total_bytes;
/** 1 iff this WIM file has an integrity table. */
uint32_t has_integrity_table : 1;
/** 1 iff this info struct is for a ::WIMStruct that has a backing file.
*/
uint32_t opened_from_file : 1;
/** 1 iff this WIM file is considered readonly for any reason (e.g. the
* "readonly" header flag is set, or this is part of a split WIM, or
* filesystem permissions deny writing) */
uint32_t is_readonly : 1;
/** 1 iff the "reparse point fix" flag is set in this WIM's header */
uint32_t has_rpfix : 1;
/** 1 iff the "readonly" flag is set in this WIM's header */
uint32_t is_marked_readonly : 1;
/** 1 iff the "spanned" flag is set in this WIM's header */
uint32_t spanned : 1;
/** 1 iff the "write in progress" flag is set in this WIM's header */
uint32_t write_in_progress : 1;
/** 1 iff the "metadata only" flag is set in this WIM's header */
uint32_t metadata_only : 1;
/** 1 iff the "resource only" flag is set in this WIM's header */
uint32_t resource_only : 1;
/** 1 iff this WIM file is pipable (see ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE). */
uint32_t pipable : 1;
uint32_t reserved_flags : 22;
uint32_t reserved[9];
};
/**
* Information about a "blob", which is a fixed length sequence of binary data.
* Each nonempty stream of each file in a WIM image is associated with a blob.
* Blobs are deduplicated within a WIM file.
*
* TODO: this struct needs to be renamed, and perhaps made into a union since
* there are several cases. I'll try to list them below:
*
* 1. The blob is "missing", meaning that it is referenced by hash but not
* actually present in the WIM file. In this case we only know the
* sha1_hash. This case can only occur with wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(), never
* wimlib_iterate_lookup_table().
*
* 2. Otherwise we know the sha1_hash, the uncompressed_size, the
* reference_count, and the is_metadata flag. In addition:
*
* A. If the blob is located in a non-solid WIM resource, then we also know
* the compressed_size and offset.
*
* B. If the blob is located in a solid WIM resource, then we also know the
* offset, raw_resource_offset_in_wim, raw_resource_compressed_size, and
* raw_resource_uncompressed_size. But the "offset" is actually the
* offset in the uncompressed solid resource rather than the offset from
* the beginning of the WIM file.
*
* C. If the blob is *not* located in any type of WIM resource, then we don't
* know any additional information.
*
* Unknown or irrelevant fields are left zeroed.
*/
struct wimlib_resource_entry {
/** If this blob is not missing, then this is the uncompressed size of
* this blob in bytes. */
uint64_t uncompressed_size;
/** If this blob is located in a non-solid WIM resource, then this is
* the compressed size of that resource. */
uint64_t compressed_size;
/** If this blob is located in a non-solid WIM resource, then this is
* the offset of that resource within the WIM file containing it. If
* this blob is located in a solid WIM resource, then this is the offset
* of this blob within that solid resource when uncompressed. */
uint64_t offset;
/** The SHA-1 message digest of the blob's uncompressed contents. */
uint8_t sha1_hash[20];
/** If this blob is located in a WIM resource, then this is the part
* number of the WIM file containing it. */
uint32_t part_number;
/** If this blob is not missing, then this is the number of times this
* blob is referenced over all images in the WIM. This number is not
* guaranteed to be correct. */
uint32_t reference_count;
/** 1 iff this blob is located in a non-solid compressed WIM resource.
*/
uint32_t is_compressed : 1;
/** 1 iff this blob contains the metadata for an image. */
uint32_t is_metadata : 1;
uint32_t is_free : 1;
uint32_t is_spanned : 1;
/** 1 iff a blob with this hash was not found in the blob lookup table
* of the ::WIMStruct. This normally implies a missing call to
* wimlib_reference_resource_files() or wimlib_reference_resources(). */
uint32_t is_missing : 1;
/** 1 iff this blob is located in a solid resource. */
uint32_t packed : 1;
uint32_t reserved_flags : 26;
/** If this blob is located in a solid WIM resource, then this is the
* offset of that solid resource within the WIM file containing it. */
uint64_t raw_resource_offset_in_wim;
/** If this blob is located in a solid WIM resource, then this is the
* compressed size of that solid resource. */
uint64_t raw_resource_compressed_size;
/** If this blob is located in a solid WIM resource, then this is the
* uncompressed size of that solid resource. */
uint64_t raw_resource_uncompressed_size;
uint64_t reserved[1];
};
/**
* Information about a stream of a particular file in the WIM.
*
* Normally, only WIM images captured from NTFS filesystems will have multiple
* streams per file. In practice, this is a rarely used feature of the
* filesystem.
*
* TODO: the library now explicitly tracks stream types, which allows it to have
* multiple unnamed streams (e.g. both a reparse point stream and unnamed data
* stream). However, this isn't yet exposed by wimlib_iterate_dir_tree().
*/
struct wimlib_stream_entry {
/** Name of the stream, or NULL if the stream is unnamed. */
const wimlib_tchar *stream_name;
/** Info about this stream's data, such as its hash and size if known.*/
struct wimlib_resource_entry resource;
uint64_t reserved[4];
};
/**
* Since wimlib v1.9.1: an object ID, which is an extra piece of metadata that
* may be associated with a file on NTFS filesystems. See:
* https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa363997(v=vs.85).aspx
*/
struct wimlib_object_id {
uint8_t object_id[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
uint8_t birth_volume_id[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
uint8_t birth_object_id[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
uint8_t domain_id[WIMLIB_GUID_LEN];
};
/** Structure passed to the wimlib_iterate_dir_tree() callback function.
* Roughly, the information about a "file" in the WIM image --- but really a
* directory entry ("dentry") because hard links are allowed. The
* hard_link_group_id field can be used to distinguish actual file inodes. */
struct wimlib_dir_entry {
/** Name of the file, or NULL if this file is unnamed. Only the root
* directory of an image will be unnamed. */
const wimlib_tchar *filename;
/** 8.3 name (or "DOS name", or "short name") of this file; or NULL if
* this file has no such name. */
const wimlib_tchar *dos_name;
/** Full path to this file within the image. Path separators will be
* ::WIMLIB_WIM_PATH_SEPARATOR. */
const wimlib_tchar *full_path;
/** Depth of this directory entry, where 0 is the root, 1 is the root's
* children, ..., etc. */
size_t depth;
/** Pointer to the security descriptor for this file, in Windows
* SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_RELATIVE format, or NULL if this file has no
* security descriptor. */
const char *security_descriptor;
/** Size of the above security descriptor, in bytes. */
size_t security_descriptor_size;
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY 0x00000001
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN 0x00000002
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM 0x00000004
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY 0x00000010
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE 0x00000020
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE 0x00000040
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0x00000080
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY 0x00000100
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE 0x00000200
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT 0x00000400
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x00000800
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE 0x00001000
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED 0x00002000
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED 0x00004000
#define WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VIRTUAL 0x00010000
/** File attributes, such as whether the file is a directory or not.
* These are the "standard" Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* values, although in
* wimlib.h they are defined as WIMLIB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_* for convenience
* on other platforms. */
uint32_t attributes;
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_RESERVED_ZERO 0x00000000
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_RESERVED_ONE 0x00000001
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT 0xA0000003
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_HSM 0xC0000004
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_HSM2 0x80000006
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_DRIVER_EXTENDER 0x80000005
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_SIS 0x80000007
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_DFS 0x8000000A
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_DFSR 0x80000012
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_FILTER_MANAGER 0x8000000B
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_WOF 0x80000017
#define WIMLIB_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK 0xA000000C
/** If the file is a reparse point (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT set in
* the attributes), this will give the reparse tag. This tells you
* whether the reparse point is a symbolic link, junction point, or some
* other, more unusual kind of reparse point. */
uint32_t reparse_tag;
/** Number of links to this file's inode (hard links).
*
* Currently, this will always be 1 for directories. However, it can be
* greater than 1 for nondirectory files. */
uint32_t num_links;
/** Number of named data streams this file has. Normally 0. */
uint32_t num_named_streams;
/** A unique identifier for this file's inode. However, as a special
* case, if the inode only has a single link (@p num_links == 1), this
* value may be 0.
*
* Note: if a WIM image is captured from a filesystem, this value is not
* guaranteed to be the same as the original number of the inode on the
* filesystem. */
uint64_t hard_link_group_id;
/** Time this file was created. */
wimlib_timespec creation_time;
/** Time this file was last written to. */
wimlib_timespec last_write_time;
/** Time this file was last accessed. */
wimlib_timespec last_access_time;
/** The UNIX user ID of this file. This is a wimlib extension.
*
* This field is only valid if @p unix_mode != 0. */
uint32_t unix_uid;
/** The UNIX group ID of this file. This is a wimlib extension.
*
* This field is only valid if @p unix_mode != 0. */
uint32_t unix_gid;
/** The UNIX mode of this file. This is a wimlib extension.
*
* If this field is 0, then @p unix_uid, @p unix_gid, @p unix_mode, and
* @p unix_rdev are all unknown (fields are not present in the WIM
* image). */
uint32_t unix_mode;
/** The UNIX device ID (major and minor number) of this file. This is a
* wimlib extension.
*
* This field is only valid if @p unix_mode != 0. */
uint32_t unix_rdev;
/* The object ID of this file, if any. Only valid if
* object_id.object_id is not all zeroes. */
struct wimlib_object_id object_id;
uint64_t reserved[6];
/**
* Variable-length array of streams that make up this file.
*
* The first entry will always exist and will correspond to the unnamed
* data stream (default file contents), so it will have <c>stream_name
* == NULL</c>. Alternatively, for reparse point files, the first entry
* will correspond to the reparse data stream. Alternatively, for
* encrypted files, the first entry will correspond to the encrypted
* data.
*
* Then, following the first entry, there be @p num_named_streams
* additional entries that specify the named data streams, if any, each
* of which will have <c>stream_name != NULL</c>.
*/
struct wimlib_stream_entry streams[];
};
/**
* Type of a callback function to wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(). Must return 0 on
* success.
*/
typedef int (*wimlib_iterate_dir_tree_callback_t)(const struct wimlib_dir_entry *dentry,
void *user_ctx);
/**
* Type of a callback function to wimlib_iterate_lookup_table(). Must return 0
* on success.
*/
typedef int (*wimlib_iterate_lookup_table_callback_t)(const struct wimlib_resource_entry *resource,
void *user_ctx);
/** For wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(): Iterate recursively on children rather than
* just on the specified path. */
#define WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_RECURSIVE 0x00000001
/** For wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(): Don't iterate on the file or directory
* itself; only its children (in the case of a non-empty directory) */
#define WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_CHILDREN 0x00000002
/** Return ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND if any file data blobs needed to fill
* in the ::wimlib_resource_entry's for the iteration cannot be found in the
* blob lookup table of the ::WIMStruct. The default behavior without this flag
* is to fill in the @ref wimlib_resource_entry::sha1_hash "sha1_hash" and set
* the @ref wimlib_resource_entry::is_missing "is_missing" flag. */
#define WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_RESOURCES_NEEDED 0x00000004
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_modifying_wims
* @{ */
/** UNIX-like systems only: Directly capture an NTFS volume rather than a
* generic directory. This requires that wimlib was compiled with support for
* libntfs-3g.
*
* This flag cannot be combined with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_DEREFERENCE or
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA.
*
* Do not use this flag on Windows, where wimlib already supports all
* Windows-native filesystems, including NTFS, through the Windows APIs. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS 0x00000001
/** Follow symbolic links when scanning the directory tree. Currently only
* supported on UNIX-like systems. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_DEREFERENCE 0x00000002
/** Call the progress function with the message
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY when each directory or file has been
* scanned. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE 0x00000004
/** Mark the image being added as the bootable image of the WIM. This flag is
* valid only for wimlib_add_image() and wimlib_add_image_multisource().
*
* Note that you can also change the bootable image of a WIM using
* wimlib_set_wim_info().
*
* Note: ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_BOOT does something different from, and independent
* from, ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_BOOT 0x00000008
/** UNIX-like systems only: Store the UNIX owner, group, mode, and device ID
* (major and minor number) of each file. In addition, capture special files
* such as device nodes and FIFOs. Since wimlib v1.11.0, on Linux also capture
* extended attributes. See the documentation for the <b>--unix-data</b> option
* to <b>wimcapture</b> for more information. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA 0x00000010
/** Do not capture security descriptors. Only has an effect in NTFS-3G capture
* mode, or in Windows native builds. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_ACLS 0x00000020
/** Fail immediately if the full security descriptor of any file or directory
* cannot be accessed. Only has an effect in Windows native builds. The
* default behavior without this flag is to first try omitting the SACL from the
* security descriptor, then to try omitting the security descriptor entirely.
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS 0x00000040
/** Call the progress function with the message
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY when a directory or file is excluded from
* capture. This is a subset of the messages provided by
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_EXCLUDE_VERBOSE 0x00000080
/** Reparse-point fixups: Modify absolute symbolic links (and junctions, in the
* case of Windows) that point inside the directory being captured to instead be
* absolute relative to the directory being captured.
*
* Without this flag, the default is to do reparse-point fixups if
* <c>WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX</c> is set in the WIM header or if this is the first
* image being added. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX 0x00000100
/** Don't do reparse point fixups. See ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NORPFIX 0x00000200
/** Do not automatically exclude unsupported files or directories from capture,
* such as encrypted files in NTFS-3G capture mode, or device files and FIFOs on
* UNIX-like systems when not also using ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA. Instead,
* fail with ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FILE when such a file is encountered. */
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_UNSUPPORTED_EXCLUDE 0x00000400
/**
* Automatically select a capture configuration appropriate for capturing
* filesystems containing Windows operating systems. For example,
* <c>/pagefile.sys</c> and <c>"/System Volume Information"</c> will be
* excluded.
*
* When this flag is specified, the corresponding @p config parameter (for
* wimlib_add_image()) or member (for wimlib_update_image()) must be @c NULL.
* Otherwise, ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM will be returned.
*
* Note that the default behavior--- that is, when neither
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WINCONFIG nor ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT is specified and @p
* config is @c NULL--- is to use no capture configuration, meaning that no
* files are excluded from capture.
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WINCONFIG 0x00000800
/**
* Capture image as "WIMBoot compatible". In addition, if no capture
* configuration file is explicitly specified use the capture configuration file
* <c>$SOURCE/Windows/System32/WimBootCompress.ini</c> if it exists, where
* <c>$SOURCE</c> is the directory being captured; or, if a capture
* configuration file is explicitly specified, use it and also place it at
* <c>/Windows/System32/WimBootCompress.ini</c> in the WIM image.
*
* This flag does not, by itself, change the compression type or chunk size.
* Before writing the WIM file, you may wish to set the compression format to
* be the same as that used by WIMGAPI and DISM:
*
* \code
* wimlib_set_output_compression_type(wim, WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_XPRESS);
* wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(wim, 4096);
* \endcode
*
* However, "WIMBoot" also works with other XPRESS chunk sizes as well as LZX
* with 32768 byte chunks.
*
* Note: ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT does something different from, and
* independent from, ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_BOOT.
*
* Since wimlib v1.8.3, ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT also causes offline WIM-backed
* files to be added as the "real" files rather than as their reparse points,
* provided that their data is already present in the WIM. This feature can be
* useful when updating a backing WIM file in an "offline" state.
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT 0x00001000
/**
* If the add command involves adding a non-directory file to a location at
* which there already exists a nondirectory file in the image, issue
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY instead of replacing the file. This was the
* default behavior before wimlib v1.7.0.
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_REPLACE 0x00002000
/**
* Send ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_TEST_FILE_EXCLUSION messages to the progress
* function.
*
* Note: This method for file exclusions is independent from the capture
* configuration file mechanism.
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_TEST_FILE_EXCLUSION 0x00004000
/**
* Since wimlib v1.9.0: create a temporary filesystem snapshot of the source
* directory and add the files from it. Currently, this option is only
* supported on Windows, where it uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).
* Using this option, you can create a consistent backup of the system volume of
* a running Windows system without running into problems with locked files.
* For the VSS snapshot to be successfully created, your application must be run
* as an Administrator, and it cannot be run in WoW64 mode (i.e. if Windows is
* 64-bit, then your application must be 64-bit as well).
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_SNAPSHOT 0x00008000
/**
* Since wimlib v1.9.0: permit the library to discard file paths after the
* initial scan. If the application won't use
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SEND_DONE_WITH_FILE_MESSAGES while writing the WIM
* archive, this flag can be used to allow the library to enable optimizations
* such as opening files by inode number rather than by path. Currently this
* only makes a difference on Windows.
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_FILE_PATHS_UNNEEDED 0x00010000
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_modifying_wims
* @{ */
/** Do not issue an error if the path to delete does not exist. */
#define WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_FORCE 0x00000001
/** Delete the file or directory tree recursively; if not specified, an error is
* issued if the path to delete is a directory. */
#define WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_RECURSIVE 0x00000002
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_modifying_wims
* @{ */
/**
* If a single image is being exported, mark it bootable in the destination WIM.
* Alternatively, if ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES is specified as the image to export,
* the image in the source WIM (if any) that is marked as bootable is also
* marked as bootable in the destination WIM.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_BOOT 0x00000001
/** Give the exported image(s) no names. Avoids problems with image name
* collisions.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_NAMES 0x00000002
/** Give the exported image(s) no descriptions. */
#define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_DESCRIPTIONS 0x00000004
/** This advises the library that the program is finished with the source
* WIMStruct and will not attempt to access it after the call to
* wimlib_export_image(), with the exception of the call to wimlib_free(). */
#define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_GIFT 0x00000008
/**
* Mark each exported image as WIMBoot-compatible.
*
* Note: by itself, this does change the destination WIM's compression type, nor
* does it add the file @c \\Windows\\System32\\WimBootCompress.ini in the WIM
* image. Before writing the destination WIM, it's recommended to do something
* like:
*
* \code
* wimlib_set_output_compression_type(wim, WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_XPRESS);
* wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(wim, 4096);
* wimlib_add_tree(wim, image, L"myconfig.ini",
* L"\\Windows\\System32\\WimBootCompress.ini", 0);
* \endcode
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_WIMBOOT 0x00000010
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_extracting_wims
* @{ */
/** Extract the image directly to an NTFS volume rather than a generic directory.
* This mode is only available if wimlib was compiled with libntfs-3g support;
* if not, ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED will be returned. In this mode, the
* extraction target will be interpreted as the path to an NTFS volume image (as
* a regular file or block device) rather than a directory. It will be opened
* using libntfs-3g, and the image will be extracted to the NTFS filesystem's
* root directory. Note: this flag cannot be used when wimlib_extract_image()
* is called with ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES as the @p image, nor can it be used with
* wimlib_extract_paths() when passed multiple paths. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS 0x00000001
/** UNIX-like systems only: Extract UNIX-specific metadata captured with
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_UNIX_DATA. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_UNIX_DATA 0x00000020
/** Do not extract security descriptors. This flag cannot be combined with
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ACLS 0x00000040
/**
* Fail immediately if the full security descriptor of any file or directory
* cannot be set exactly as specified in the WIM image. On Windows, the default
* behavior without this flag when wimlib does not have permission to set the
* correct security descriptor is to fall back to setting the security
* descriptor with the SACL omitted, then with the DACL omitted, then with the
* owner omitted, then not at all. This flag cannot be combined with
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ACLS.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS 0x00000080
/**
* This is the extraction equivalent to ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_RPFIX. This forces
* reparse-point fixups on, so absolute symbolic links or junction points will
* be fixed to be absolute relative to the actual extraction root. Reparse-
* point fixups are done by default for wimlib_extract_image() and
* wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe() if <c>WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX</c> is set in the
* WIM header. This flag cannot be combined with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NORPFIX.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RPFIX 0x00000100
/** Force reparse-point fixups on extraction off, regardless of the state of the
* WIM_HDR_FLAG_RP_FIX flag in the WIM header. This flag cannot be combined
* with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_RPFIX. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NORPFIX 0x00000200
/** For wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() only: Extract the
* paths, each of which must name a regular file, to standard output. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_TO_STDOUT 0x00000400
/**
* Instead of ignoring files and directories with names that cannot be
* represented on the current platform (note: Windows has more restrictions on
* filenames than POSIX-compliant systems), try to replace characters or append
* junk to the names so that they can be extracted in some form.
*
* Note: this flag is unlikely to have any effect when extracting a WIM image
* that was captured on Windows.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_REPLACE_INVALID_FILENAMES 0x00000800
/**
* On Windows, when there exist two or more files with the same case insensitive
* name but different case sensitive names, try to extract them all by appending
* junk to the end of them, rather than arbitrarily extracting only one.
*
* Note: this flag is unlikely to have any effect when extracting a WIM image
* that was captured on Windows.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_ALL_CASE_CONFLICTS 0x00001000
/** Do not ignore failure to set timestamps on extracted files. This flag
* currently only has an effect when extracting to a directory on UNIX-like
* systems. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_TIMESTAMPS 0x00002000
/** Do not ignore failure to set short names on extracted files. This flag
* currently only has an effect on Windows. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES 0x00004000
/** Do not ignore failure to extract symbolic links and junctions due to
* permissions problems. This flag currently only has an effect on Windows. By
* default, such failures are ignored since the default configuration of Windows
* only allows the Administrator to create symbolic links. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS 0x00008000
/**
* For wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() only: Treat the
* paths to extract as wildcard patterns ("globs") which may contain the
* wildcard characters @c ? and @c *. The @c ? character matches any
* non-path-separator character, whereas the @c * character matches zero or more
* non-path-separator characters. Consequently, each glob may match zero or
* more actual paths in the WIM image.
*
* By default, if a glob does not match any files, a warning but not an error
* will be issued. This is the case even if the glob did not actually contain
* wildcard characters. Use ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_GLOB to get an error
* instead.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS 0x00040000
/** In combination with ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS, causes an error
* (::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST) rather than a warning to be issued when
* one of the provided globs did not match a file. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_GLOB 0x00080000
/**
* Do not extract Windows file attributes such as readonly, hidden, etc.
*
* This flag has an effect on Windows as well as in the NTFS-3G extraction mode.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_ATTRIBUTES 0x00100000
/**
* For wimlib_extract_paths() and wimlib_extract_pathlist() only: Do not
* preserve the directory structure of the archive when extracting --- that is,
* place each extracted file or directory tree directly in the target directory.
* The target directory will still be created if it does not already exist.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_PRESERVE_DIR_STRUCTURE 0x00200000
/**
* Windows only: Extract files as "pointers" back to the WIM archive.
*
* The effects of this option are fairly complex. See the documentation for the
* <b>--wimboot</b> option of <b>wimapply</b> for more information.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT 0x00400000
/**
* Since wimlib v1.8.2 and Windows-only: compress the extracted files using
* System Compression, when possible. This only works on either Windows 10 or
* later, or on an older Windows to which Microsoft's wofadk.sys driver has been
* added. Several different compression formats may be used with System
* Compression; this particular flag selects the XPRESS compression format with
* 4096 byte chunks.
*/
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_XPRESS4K 0x01000000
/** Like ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_XPRESS4K, but use XPRESS compression with
* 8192 byte chunks. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_XPRESS8K 0x02000000
/** Like ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_XPRESS4K, but use XPRESS compression with
* 16384 byte chunks. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_XPRESS16K 0x04000000
/** Like ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_XPRESS4K, but use LZX compression with
* 32768 byte chunks. */
#define WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_COMPACT_LZX 0x08000000
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_mounting_wim_images
* @{ */
/** Mount the WIM image read-write rather than the default of read-only. */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE 0x00000001
/** Enable FUSE debugging by passing the @c -d option to @c fuse_main(). */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_DEBUG 0x00000002
/** Do not allow accessing named data streams in the mounted WIM image. */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_STREAM_INTERFACE_NONE 0x00000004
/** Access named data streams in the mounted WIM image through extended file
* attributes named "user.X", where X is the name of a data stream. This is the
* default mode. */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_STREAM_INTERFACE_XATTR 0x00000008
/** Access named data streams in the mounted WIM image by specifying the file
* name, a colon, then the name of the data stream. */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_STREAM_INTERFACE_WINDOWS 0x00000010
/** Support UNIX owners, groups, modes, and special files. */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_UNIX_DATA 0x00000020
/** Allow other users to see the mounted filesystem. This passes the @c
* allow_other option to fuse_main(). */
#define WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_ALLOW_OTHER 0x00000040
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
* @{ */
/** Verify the WIM contents against the WIM's integrity table, if present. The
* integrity table stores checksums for the raw data of the WIM file, divided
* into fixed size chunks. Verification will compute checksums and compare them
* with the stored values. If there are any mismatches, then
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INTEGRITY will be issued. If the WIM file does not contain an
* integrity table, then this flag has no effect. */
#define WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000001
/** Issue an error (::WIMLIB_ERR_IS_SPLIT_WIM) if the WIM is part of a split
* WIM. Software can provide this flag for convenience if it explicitly does
* not want to support split WIMs. */
#define WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_ERROR_IF_SPLIT 0x00000002
/** Check if the WIM is writable and issue an error
* (::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY) if it is not. A WIM is considered writable
* only if it is writable at the filesystem level, does not have the
* <c>WIM_HDR_FLAG_READONLY</c> flag set in its header, and is not part of a
* spanned set. It is not required to provide this flag before attempting to
* make changes to the WIM, but with this flag you get an error immediately
* rather than potentially much later, when wimlib_overwrite() is finally
* called. */
#define WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS 0x00000004
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_mounting_wim_images
* @{ */
/** Provide ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY when committing the WIM image.
* Ignored if ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT not also specified. */
#define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000001
/** Commit changes to the read-write mounted WIM image.
* If this flag is not specified, changes will be discarded. */
#define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT 0x00000002
/** Provide ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD when committing the WIM image.
* Ignored if ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT not also specified. */
#define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_REBUILD 0x00000004
/** Provide ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS when committing the WIM image.
* Ignored if ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT not also specified. */
#define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_RECOMPRESS 0x00000008
/**
* In combination with ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT for a read-write mounted WIM
* image, forces all file descriptors to the open WIM image to be closed before
* committing it.
*
* Without ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT or with a read-only mounted WIM image,
* this flag has no effect.
*/
#define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_FORCE 0x00000010
/** In combination with ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT for a read-write mounted
* WIM image, causes the modified image to be committed to the WIM file as a
* new, unnamed image appended to the archive. The original image in the WIM
* file will be unmodified. */
#define WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_NEW_IMAGE 0x00000020
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_modifying_wims
* @{ */
/** Send ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_BEGIN_COMMAND and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UPDATE_END_COMMAND messages. */
#define WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS 0x00000001
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
* @{ */
/**
* Include an integrity table in the resulting WIM file.
*
* For ::WIMStruct's created with wimlib_open_wim(), the default behavior is to
* include an integrity table if and only if one was present before. For
* ::WIMStruct's created with wimlib_create_new_wim(), the default behavior is
* to not include an integrity table.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000001
/**
* Do not include an integrity table in the resulting WIM file. This is the
* default behavior, unless the ::WIMStruct was created by opening a WIM with an
* integrity table.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_NO_CHECK_INTEGRITY 0x00000002
/**
* Write the WIM as "pipable". After writing a WIM with this flag specified,
* images from it can be applied directly from a pipe using
* wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(). See the documentation for the
* <b>--pipable</b> option of <b>wimcapture</b> for more information. Beware:
* WIMs written with this flag will not be compatible with Microsoft's software.
*
* For ::WIMStruct's created with wimlib_open_wim(), the default behavior is to
* write the WIM as pipable if and only if it was pipable before. For
* ::WIMStruct's created with wimlib_create_new_wim(), the default behavior is
* to write the WIM as non-pipable.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE 0x00000004
/**
* Do not write the WIM as "pipable". This is the default behavior, unless the
* ::WIMStruct was created by opening a pipable WIM.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_NOT_PIPABLE 0x00000008
/**
* When writing data to the WIM file, recompress it, even if the data is already
* available in the desired compressed form (for example, in a WIM file from
* which an image has been exported using wimlib_export_image()).
*
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS can be used to recompress with a higher
* compression ratio for the same compression type and chunk size. Simply using
* the default compression settings may suffice for this, especially if the WIM
* file was created using another program/library that may not use as
* sophisticated compression algorithms. Or,
* wimlib_set_default_compression_level() can be called beforehand to set an
* even higher compression level than the default.
*
* If the WIM contains solid resources, then ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS can
* be used in combination with ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOLID to prevent any solid
* resources from being re-used. Otherwise, solid resources are re-used
* somewhat more liberally than normal compressed resources.
*
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS does <b>not</b> cause recompression of data
* that would not otherwise be written. For example, a call to
* wimlib_overwrite() with ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS will not, by itself,
* cause already-existing data in the WIM file to be recompressed. To force the
* WIM file to be fully rebuilt and recompressed, combine
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS with ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS 0x00000010
/**
* Immediately before closing the WIM file, sync its data to disk.
*
* This flag forces the function to wait until the data is safely on disk before
* returning success. Otherwise, modern operating systems tend to cache data
* for some time (in some cases, 30+ seconds) before actually writing it to
* disk, even after reporting to the application that the writes have succeeded.
*
* wimlib_overwrite() will set this flag automatically if it decides to
* overwrite the WIM file via a temporary file instead of in-place. This is
* necessary on POSIX systems; it will, for example, avoid problems with delayed
* allocation on ext4.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_FSYNC 0x00000020
/**
* For wimlib_overwrite(): rebuild the entire WIM file, even if it otherwise
* could be updated in-place by appending to it. Any data that existed in the
* original WIM file but is not actually needed by any of the remaining images
* will not be included. This can free up space left over after previous
* in-place modifications to the WIM file.
*
* This flag can be combined with ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS to force all
* data to be recompressed. Otherwise, compressed data is re-used if possible.
*
* wimlib_write() ignores this flag.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD 0x00000040
/**
* For wimlib_overwrite(): override the default behavior after one or more calls
* to wimlib_delete_image(), which is to rebuild the entire WIM file. With this
* flag, only minimal changes to correctly remove the image from the WIM file
* will be taken. This can be much faster, but it will result in the WIM file
* getting larger rather than smaller.
*
* wimlib_write() ignores this flag.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOFT_DELETE 0x00000080
/**
* For wimlib_overwrite(), allow overwriting the WIM file even if the readonly
* flag (<c>WIM_HDR_FLAG_READONLY</c>) is set in the WIM header. This can be
* used following a call to wimlib_set_wim_info() with the
* ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG flag to actually set the readonly flag on the
* on-disk WIM file.
*
* wimlib_write() ignores this flag.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_IGNORE_READONLY_FLAG 0x00000100
/**
* Do not include file data already present in other WIMs. This flag can be
* used to write a "delta" WIM after the WIM files on which the delta is to be
* based were referenced with wimlib_reference_resource_files() or
* wimlib_reference_resources().
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SKIP_EXTERNAL_WIMS 0x00000200
/** Deprecated; this flag should not be used outside of the library itself. */
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_STREAMS_OK 0x00000400
/**
* For wimlib_write(), retain the WIM's GUID instead of generating a new one.
*
* wimlib_overwrite() sets this by default, since the WIM remains, logically,
* the same file.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RETAIN_GUID 0x00000800
/**
* Concatenate files and compress them together, rather than compress each file
* independently. This is also known as creating a "solid archive". This tends
* to produce a better compression ratio at the cost of much slower random
* access.
*
* WIM files created with this flag are only compatible with wimlib v1.6.0 or
* later, WIMGAPI Windows 8 or later, and DISM Windows 8.1 or later. WIM files
* created with this flag use a different version number in their header (3584
* instead of 68864) and are also called "ESD files".
*
* Note that providing this flag does not affect the "append by default"
* behavior of wimlib_overwrite(). In other words, wimlib_overwrite() with just
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOLID can be used to append solid-compressed data to a
* WIM file that originally did not contain any solid-compressed data. But if
* you instead want to rebuild and recompress an entire WIM file in solid mode,
* then also provide ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD and
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RECOMPRESS.
*
* Currently, new solid resources will, by default, be written using LZMS
* compression with 64 MiB (67108864 byte) chunks. Use
* wimlib_set_output_pack_compression_type() and/or
* wimlib_set_output_pack_chunk_size() to change this. This is independent of
* the WIM's main compression type and chunk size; you can have a WIM that
* nominally uses LZX compression and 32768 byte chunks but actually contains
* LZMS-compressed solid resources, for example. However, if including solid
* resources, I suggest that you set the WIM's main compression type to LZMS as
* well, either by creating the WIM with
* ::wimlib_create_new_wim(::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS, ...) or by calling
* ::wimlib_set_output_compression_type(..., ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS).
*
* This flag will be set by default when writing or overwriting a WIM file that
* either already contains solid resources, or has had solid resources exported
* into it and the WIM's main compression type is LZMS.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOLID 0x00001000
/**
* Send ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_DONE_WITH_FILE messages while writing the WIM
* file. This is only needed in the unusual case that the library user needs to
* know exactly when wimlib has read each file for the last time.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SEND_DONE_WITH_FILE_MESSAGES 0x00002000
/**
* Do not consider content similarity when arranging file data for solid
* compression. Providing this flag will typically worsen the compression
* ratio, so only provide this flag if you know what you are doing.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_NO_SOLID_SORT 0x00004000
/**
* Since wimlib v1.8.3 and for wimlib_overwrite() only: <b>unsafely</b> compact
* the WIM file in-place, without appending. Existing resources are shifted
* down to fill holes and new resources are appended as needed. The WIM file is
* truncated to its final size, which may shrink the on-disk file. <b>This
* operation cannot be safely interrupted. If the operation is interrupted,
* then the WIM file will be corrupted, and it may be impossible (or at least
* very difficult) to recover any data from it. Users of this flag are expected
* to know what they are doing and assume responsibility for any data corruption
* that may result.</b>
*
* If the WIM file cannot be compacted in-place because of its structure, its
* layout, or other requested write parameters, then wimlib_overwrite() fails
* with ::WIMLIB_ERR_COMPACTION_NOT_POSSIBLE, and the caller may wish to retry
* the operation without this flag.
*/
#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_UNSAFE_COMPACT 0x00008000
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_general
* @{ */
/** Deprecated; no longer has any effect. */
#define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_ASSUME_UTF8 0x00000001
/** Windows-only: do not attempt to acquire additional privileges (currently
* SeBackupPrivilege, SeRestorePrivilege, SeSecurityPrivilege,
* SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege, and SeManageVolumePrivilege) when initializing the
* library. This flag is intended for the case where the calling program
* manages these privileges itself. Note: by default, no error is issued if
* privileges cannot be acquired, although related errors may be reported later,
* depending on if the operations performed actually require additional
* privileges or not. */
#define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DONT_ACQUIRE_PRIVILEGES 0x00000002
/** Windows only: If ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DONT_ACQUIRE_PRIVILEGES not specified,
* return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES if privileges that may be needed
* to read all possible data and metadata for a capture operation could not be
* acquired. Can be combined with ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_APPLY_PRIVILEGES.
*/
#define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_CAPTURE_PRIVILEGES 0x00000004
/** Windows only: If ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DONT_ACQUIRE_PRIVILEGES not specified,
* return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES if privileges that may be needed
* to restore all possible data and metadata for an apply operation could not be
* acquired. Can be combined with ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_CAPTURE_PRIVILEGES.
*/
#define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_APPLY_PRIVILEGES 0x00000008
/** Default to interpreting WIM paths case sensitively (default on UNIX-like
* systems). */
#define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DEFAULT_CASE_SENSITIVE 0x00000010
/** Default to interpreting WIM paths case insensitively (default on Windows).
* This does not apply to mounted images. */
#define WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_DEFAULT_CASE_INSENSITIVE 0x00000020
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_nonstandalone_wims
* @{ */
/** For wimlib_reference_resource_files(), enable shell-style filename globbing.
* Ignored by wimlib_reference_resources(). */
#define WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE 0x00000001
/** For wimlib_reference_resource_files(), issue an error
* (::WIMLIB_ERR_GLOB_HAD_NO_MATCHES) if a glob did not match any files. The
* default behavior without this flag is to issue no error at that point, but
* then attempt to open the glob as a literal path, which of course will fail
* anyway if no file exists at that path. No effect if
* ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE is not also specified. Ignored by
* wimlib_reference_resources(). */
#define WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ERR_ON_NOMATCH 0x00000002
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_modifying_wims
* @{ */
/** The specific type of update to perform. */
enum wimlib_update_op {
/** Add a new file or directory tree to the image. */
WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_ADD = 0,
/** Delete a file or directory tree from the image. */
WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_DELETE = 1,
/** Rename a file or directory tree in the image. */
WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_RENAME = 2,
};
/** Data for a ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_ADD operation. */
struct wimlib_add_command {
/** Filesystem path to the file or directory tree to add. */
wimlib_tchar *fs_source_path;
/** Destination path in the image. To specify the root directory of the
* image, use ::WIMLIB_WIM_ROOT_PATH. */
wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
/** Path to capture configuration file to use, or @c NULL if not
* specified. */
wimlib_tchar *config_file;
/** Bitwise OR of WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_* flags. */
int add_flags;
};
/** Data for a ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_DELETE operation. */
struct wimlib_delete_command {
/** The path to the file or directory within the image to delete. */
wimlib_tchar *wim_path;
/** Bitwise OR of WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_* flags. */
int delete_flags;
};
/** Data for a ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_OP_RENAME operation. */
struct wimlib_rename_command {
/** The path to the source file or directory within the image. */
wimlib_tchar *wim_source_path;
/** The path to the destination file or directory within the image. */
wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path;
/** Reserved; set to 0. */
int rename_flags;
};
/** Specification of an update to perform on a WIM image. */
struct wimlib_update_command {
enum wimlib_update_op op;
union {
struct wimlib_add_command add;
struct wimlib_delete_command delete_; /* Underscore is for C++
compatibility. */
struct wimlib_rename_command rename;
};
};
/** @} */
/** @addtogroup G_general
* @{ */
/**
* Possible values of the error code returned by many functions in wimlib.
*
* See the documentation for each wimlib function to see specifically what error
* codes can be returned by a given function, and what they mean.
*/
enum wimlib_error_code {
WIMLIB_ERR_SUCCESS = 0,
WIMLIB_ERR_ALREADY_LOCKED = 1,
WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION = 2,
WIMLIB_ERR_FUSE = 6,
WIMLIB_ERR_GLOB_HAD_NO_MATCHES = 8,
WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_COUNT = 10,
WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION = 11,
WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES = 12,
WIMLIB_ERR_INTEGRITY = 13,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CAPTURE_CONFIG = 14,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE = 15,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE = 16,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_HEADER = 17,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE = 18,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_INTEGRITY_TABLE = 19,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_LOOKUP_TABLE_ENTRY = 20,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE = 21,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY = 23,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM = 24,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PART_NUMBER = 25,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PIPABLE_WIM = 26,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA = 27,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH = 28,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_UTF16_STRING = 30,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_UTF8_STRING = 31,
WIMLIB_ERR_IS_DIRECTORY = 32,
WIMLIB_ERR_IS_SPLIT_WIM = 33,
WIMLIB_ERR_LINK = 35,
WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND = 36,
WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR = 37,
WIMLIB_ERR_MQUEUE = 38,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM = 39,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOTDIR = 40,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOTEMPTY = 41,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_REGULAR_FILE = 42,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_WIM_FILE = 43,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_PIPABLE = 44,
WIMLIB_ERR_NO_FILENAME = 45,
WIMLIB_ERR_NTFS_3G = 46,
WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN = 47,
WIMLIB_ERR_OPENDIR = 48,
WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 49,
WIMLIB_ERR_READ = 50,
WIMLIB_ERR_READLINK = 51,
WIMLIB_ERR_RENAME = 52,
WIMLIB_ERR_REPARSE_POINT_FIXUP_FAILED = 54,
WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND = 55,
WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_ORDER = 56,
WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES = 57,
WIMLIB_ERR_SET_REPARSE_DATA = 58,
WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SECURITY = 59,
WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME = 60,
WIMLIB_ERR_SET_TIMESTAMPS = 61,
WIMLIB_ERR_SPLIT_INVALID = 62,
WIMLIB_ERR_STAT = 63,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE = 65,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNICODE_STRING_NOT_REPRESENTABLE = 66,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNKNOWN_VERSION = 67,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED = 68,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FILE = 69,
WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY = 71,
WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE = 72,
WIMLIB_ERR_XML = 73,
WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_ENCRYPTED = 74,
WIMLIB_ERR_WIMBOOT = 75,
WIMLIB_ERR_ABORTED_BY_PROGRESS = 76,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNKNOWN_PROGRESS_STATUS = 77,
WIMLIB_ERR_MKNOD = 78,
WIMLIB_ERR_MOUNTED_IMAGE_IS_BUSY = 79,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_MOUNTPOINT = 80,
WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_PERMITTED_TO_UNMOUNT = 81,
WIMLIB_ERR_FVE_LOCKED_VOLUME = 82,
WIMLIB_ERR_UNABLE_TO_READ_CAPTURE_CONFIG = 83,
WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_INCOMPLETE = 84,
WIMLIB_ERR_COMPACTION_NOT_POSSIBLE = 85,
WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_HAS_MULTIPLE_REFERENCES = 86,
WIMLIB_ERR_DUPLICATE_EXPORTED_IMAGE = 87,
WIMLIB_ERR_CONCURRENT_MODIFICATION_DETECTED = 88,
WIMLIB_ERR_SNAPSHOT_FAILURE = 89,
WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_XATTR = 90,
WIMLIB_ERR_SET_XATTR = 91,
};
/** Used to indicate no image or an invalid image. */
#define WIMLIB_NO_IMAGE 0
/** Used to specify all images in the WIM. */
#define WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES (-1)
/** @} */
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Append an empty image to a ::WIMStruct.
*
* The new image will initially contain no files or directories, although if
* written without further modifications, then a root directory will be created
* automatically for it.
*
* After calling this function, you can use wimlib_update_image() to add files
* to the new image. This gives you more control over making the new image
* compared to calling wimlib_add_image() or wimlib_add_image_multisource().
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to which to add the image.
* @param name
* Name to give the new image. If @c NULL or empty, the new image is given
* no name. If nonempty, it must specify a name that does not already
* exist in @p wim.
* @param new_idx_ret
* If non-<c>NULL</c>, the index of the newly added image is returned in
* this location.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION
* The WIM already contains an image with the requested name.
*/
extern int
wimlib_add_empty_image(WIMStruct *wim,
const wimlib_tchar *name,
int *new_idx_ret);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Add an image to a ::WIMStruct from an on-disk directory tree or NTFS volume.
*
* The directory tree or NTFS volume is scanned immediately to load the dentry
* tree into memory, and file metadata is read. However, actual file data may
* not be read until the ::WIMStruct is persisted to disk using wimlib_write()
* or wimlib_overwrite().
*
* See the documentation for the @b wimlib-imagex program for more information
* about the "normal" capture mode versus the NTFS capture mode (entered by
* providing the flag ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS).
*
* Note that no changes are committed to disk until wimlib_write() or
* wimlib_overwrite() is called.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to which to add the image.
* @param source
* A path to a directory or unmounted NTFS volume that will be captured as
* a WIM image.
* @param name
* Name to give the new image. If @c NULL or empty, the new image is given
* no name. If nonempty, it must specify a name that does not already
* exist in @p wim.
* @param config_file
* Path to capture configuration file, or @c NULL. This file may specify,
* among other things, which files to exclude from capture. See the
* documentation for <b>wimcapture</b> (<b>--config</b> option) for details
* of the file format. If @c NULL, the default capture configuration will
* be used. Ordinarily, the default capture configuration will result in
* no files being excluded from capture purely based on name; however, the
* ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WINCONFIG and ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_WIMBOOT flags modify
* the default.
* @param add_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* This function is implemented by calling wimlib_add_empty_image(), then
* calling wimlib_update_image() with a single "add" command, so any error code
* returned by wimlib_add_empty_image() may be returned, as well as any error
* codes returned by wimlib_update_image() other than ones documented as only
* being returned specifically by an update involving delete or rename commands.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then it will receive the
* messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_BEGIN and ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END.
* In addition, if ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_VERBOSE is specified in @p add_flags, it
* will receive ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_DENTRY.
*/
extern int
wimlib_add_image(WIMStruct *wim,
const wimlib_tchar *source,
const wimlib_tchar *name,
const wimlib_tchar *config_file,
int add_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* This function is equivalent to wimlib_add_image() except it allows for
* multiple sources to be combined into a single WIM image. This is done by
* specifying the @p sources and @p num_sources parameters instead of the @p
* source parameter of wimlib_add_image(). The rest of the parameters are the
* same as wimlib_add_image(). See the documentation for <b>wimcapture</b> for
* full details on how this mode works.
*/
extern int
wimlib_add_image_multisource(WIMStruct *wim,
const struct wimlib_capture_source *sources,
size_t num_sources,
const wimlib_tchar *name,
const wimlib_tchar *config_file,
int add_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Add the file or directory tree at @p fs_source_path on the filesystem to the
* location @p wim_target_path within the specified @p image of the @p wim.
*
* This just builds an appropriate ::wimlib_add_command and passes it to
* wimlib_update_image().
*/
extern int
wimlib_add_tree(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *fs_source_path,
const wimlib_tchar *wim_target_path, int add_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
*
* Create a ::WIMStruct which initially contains no images and is not backed by
* an on-disk file.
*
* @param ctype
* The "output compression type" to assign to the ::WIMStruct. This is the
* compression type that will be used if the ::WIMStruct is later persisted
* to an on-disk file using wimlib_write().
* <br/>
* This choice is not necessarily final. If desired, it can still be
* changed at any time before wimlib_write() is called, using
* wimlib_set_output_compression_type(). In addition, if you wish to use a
* non-default compression chunk size, then you will need to call
* wimlib_set_output_chunk_size().
* @param wim_ret
* On success, a pointer to the new ::WIMStruct is written to the memory
* location pointed to by this parameter. This ::WIMStruct must be freed
* using using wimlib_free() when finished with it.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
* @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
* Insufficient memory to allocate a new ::WIMStruct.
*/
extern int
wimlib_create_new_wim(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype, WIMStruct **wim_ret);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Delete an image, or all images, from a ::WIMStruct.
*
* Note that no changes are committed to disk until wimlib_write() or
* wimlib_overwrite() is called.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct from which to delete the image.
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image to delete, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to
* delete all images.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image does not exist in the WIM.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an
* image that needed to be deleted.
*
* If this function fails when @p image was ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES, then it's
* possible that some but not all of the images were deleted.
*/
extern int
wimlib_delete_image(WIMStruct *wim, int image);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Delete the @p path from the specified @p image of the @p wim.
*
* This just builds an appropriate ::wimlib_delete_command and passes it to
* wimlib_update_image().
*/
extern int
wimlib_delete_path(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *path, int delete_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Export an image, or all images, from a ::WIMStruct into another ::WIMStruct.
*
* Specifically, if the destination ::WIMStruct contains <tt>n</tt> images, then
* the source image(s) will be appended, in order, starting at destination index
* <tt>n + 1</tt>. By default, all image metadata will be exported verbatim,
* but certain changes can be made by passing appropriate parameters.
*
* wimlib_export_image() is only an in-memory operation; no changes are
* committed to disk until wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite() is called.
*
* A limitation of the current implementation of wimlib_export_image() is that
* the directory tree of a source or destination image cannot be updated
* following an export until one of the two images has been freed from memory.
*
* @param src_wim
* The WIM from which to export the images, specified as a pointer to the
* ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file, or part 1 of a
* split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not standalone, this
* ::WIMStruct must have had any needed external resources previously
* referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
* wimlib_reference_resource_files().
* @param src_image
* The 1-based index of the image from @p src_wim to export, or
* ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
* @param dest_wim
* The ::WIMStruct to which to export the images.
* @param dest_name
* For single-image exports, the name to give the exported image in @p
* dest_wim. If left @c NULL, the name from @p src_wim is used. For
* ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES exports, this parameter must be left @c NULL; in
* that case, the names are all taken from @p src_wim. This parameter is
* overridden by ::WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_NAMES.
* @param dest_description
* For single-image exports, the description to give the exported image in
* the new WIM file. If left @c NULL, the description from @p src_wim is
* used. For ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES exports, this parameter must be left @c
* NULL; in that case, the description are all taken from @p src_wim. This
* parameter is overridden by ::WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG_NO_DESCRIPTIONS.
* @param export_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_EXPORT_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_DUPLICATE_EXPORTED_IMAGE
* One or more of the source images had already been exported into the
* destination WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION
* One or more of the names being given to an exported image was already in
* use in the destination WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p src_image does not exist in @p src_wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND
* At least one of @p src_wim and @p dest_wim does not contain image
* metadata; for example, one of them represents a non-first part of a
* split WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
* A file data blob that needed to be exported could not be found in the
* blob lookup table of @p src_wim. See @ref G_nonstandalone_wims.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an
* image in @p src_wim that needed to be exported.
*/
extern int
wimlib_export_image(WIMStruct *src_wim, int src_image,
WIMStruct *dest_wim,
const wimlib_tchar *dest_name,
const wimlib_tchar *dest_description,
int export_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_extracting_wims
*
* Extract an image, or all images, from a ::WIMStruct.
*
* The exact behavior of how wimlib extracts files from a WIM image is
* controllable by the @p extract_flags parameter, but there also are
* differences depending on the platform (UNIX-like vs Windows). See the
* documentation for <b>wimapply</b> for more information, including about the
* NTFS-3G extraction mode.
*
* @param wim
* The WIM from which to extract the image(s), specified as a pointer to the
* ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file, or part 1 of a
* split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not standalone, this
* ::WIMStruct must have had any needed external resources previously
* referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
* wimlib_reference_resource_files().
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image to extract, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to
* extract all images. Note: ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES is unsupported in NTFS-3G
* extraction mode.
* @param target
* A null-terminated string which names the location to which the image(s)
* will be extracted. By default, this is interpreted as a path to a
* directory. Alternatively, if ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS is specified in
* @p extract_flags, then this is interpreted as a path to an unmounted
* NTFS volume.
* @param extract_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION
* The WIM file contains invalid compressed data.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image does not exist in @p wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE
* The metadata for an image to extract was invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* The extraction flags were invalid; more details may be found in the
* documentation for the specific extraction flags that were specified. Or
* @p target was @c NULL or an empty string, or @p wim was @c NULL.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH
* The data of a file that needed to be extracted was corrupt.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_LINK
* Failed to create a symbolic link or a hard link.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND
* @p wim does not contain image metadata; for example, it represents a
* non-first part of a split WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR
* Failed create a directory.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NTFS_3G
* libntfs-3g reported that a problem occurred while writing to the NTFS
* volume.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
* Could not create a file, or failed to open an already-extracted file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
* Failed to read data from the WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READLINK
* Failed to determine the target of a symbolic link in the WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_REPARSE_POINT_FIXUP_FAILED
* Failed to fix the target of an absolute symbolic link (e.g. if the
* target would have exceeded the maximum allowed length). (Only if
* reparse data was supported by the extraction mode and
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS was specified in @p
* extract_flags.)
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
* A file data blob that needed to be extracted could not be found in the
* blob lookup table of @p wim. See @ref G_nonstandalone_wims.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_ATTRIBUTES
* Failed to set attributes on a file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_REPARSE_DATA
* Failed to set reparse data on a file (only if reparse data was supported
* by the extraction mode).
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SECURITY
* Failed to set security descriptor on a file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_SHORT_NAME
* Failed to set the short name of a file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SET_TIMESTAMPS
* Failed to set timestamps on a file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
* Unexpected end-of-file occurred when reading data from the WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* A requested extraction flag, or the data or metadata that must be
* extracted to support it, is unsupported in the build and configuration
* of wimlib, or on the current platform or extraction mode or target
* volume. Flags affected by this include ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS,
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_UNIX_DATA, ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_ACLS,
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES,
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_TIMESTAMPS, and
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SYMLINKS. For example, if
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_SHORT_NAMES is specified in @p
* extract_flags, ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED will be returned if the WIM
* image contains one or more files with short names, but extracting short
* names is not supported --- on Windows, this occurs if the target volume
* does not support short names, while on non-Windows, this occurs if
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NTFS was not specified in @p extract_flags.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIMBOOT
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_WIMBOOT was specified in @p extract_flags, but
* there was a problem creating WIMBoot pointer files or registering a
* source WIM file with the Windows Overlay Filesystem (WOF) driver.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
* Failed to write data to a file being extracted.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then as each image is
* extracted it will receive ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_BEGIN, then
* zero or more ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_FILE_STRUCTURE messages, then zero
* or more ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS messages, then zero or more
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_METADATA messages, then
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_IMAGE_END.
*/
extern int
wimlib_extract_image(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *target, int extract_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_extracting_wims
*
* Extract one image from a pipe on which a pipable WIM is being sent.
*
* See the documentation for ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE, and @ref
* subsec_pipable_wims, for more information about pipable WIMs.
*
* This function operates in a special way to read the WIM fully sequentially.
* As a result, there is no ::WIMStruct is made visible to library users, and
* you cannot call wimlib_open_wim() on the pipe. (You can, however, use
* wimlib_open_wim() to transparently open a pipable WIM if it's available as a
* seekable file, not a pipe.)
*
* @param pipe_fd
* File descriptor, which may be a pipe, opened for reading and positioned
* at the start of the pipable WIM.
* @param image_num_or_name
* String that specifies the 1-based index or name of the image to extract.
* It is translated to an image index using the same rules that
* wimlib_resolve_image() uses. However, unlike wimlib_extract_image(),
* only a single image (not all images) can be specified. Alternatively,
* specify @p NULL here to use the first image in the WIM if it contains
* exactly one image but otherwise return ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE.
* @param target
* Same as the corresponding parameter to wimlib_extract_image().
* @param extract_flags
* Same as the corresponding parameter to wimlib_extract_image().
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. The possible
* error codes include those returned by wimlib_extract_image() and
* wimlib_open_wim() as well as the following:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PIPABLE_WIM
* Data read from the pipable WIM was invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_PIPABLE
* The WIM being piped over @p pipe_fd is a normal WIM, not a pipable WIM.
*/
extern int
wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(int pipe_fd,
const wimlib_tchar *image_num_or_name,
const wimlib_tchar *target, int extract_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_extracting_wims
*
* Same as wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe(), but allows specifying a progress
* function. The progress function will be used while extracting the image and
* will receive the normal extraction progress messages, such as
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS, in addition to
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_SPWM_PART_BEGIN.
*/
extern int
wimlib_extract_image_from_pipe_with_progress(int pipe_fd,
const wimlib_tchar *image_num_or_name,
const wimlib_tchar *target,
int extract_flags,
wimlib_progress_func_t progfunc,
void *progctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_extracting_wims
*
* Similar to wimlib_extract_paths(), but the paths to extract from the WIM
* image are specified in the ASCII, UTF-8, or UTF-16LE text file named by @p
* path_list_file which itself contains the list of paths to use, one per line.
* Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Empty lines and lines beginning
* with the ';' or '#' characters are ignored. No quotes are needed, as paths
* are otherwise delimited by the newline character. However, quotes will be
* stripped if present.
*
* The error codes are the same as those returned by wimlib_extract_paths(),
* except that wimlib_extract_pathlist() returns an appropriate error code if it
* cannot read the path list file (e.g. ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN, ::WIMLIB_ERR_STAT,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ).
*/
extern int
wimlib_extract_pathlist(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *target,
const wimlib_tchar *path_list_file,
int extract_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_extracting_wims
*
* Extract zero or more paths (files or directory trees) from the specified WIM
* image.
*
* By default, each path will be extracted to a corresponding subdirectory of
* the target based on its location in the image. For example, if one of the
* paths to extract is <c>/Windows/explorer.exe</c> and the target is
* <c>outdir</c>, the file will be extracted to
* <c>outdir/Windows/explorer.exe</c>. This behavior can be changed by
* providing the flag ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_NO_PRESERVE_DIR_STRUCTURE, which
* will cause each file or directory tree to be placed directly in the target
* directory --- so the same example would extract <c>/Windows/explorer.exe</c>
* to <c>outdir/explorer.exe</c>.
*
* With globbing turned off (the default), paths are always checked for
* existence strictly; that is, if any path to extract does not exist in the
* image, then nothing is extracted and the function fails with
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST. But with globbing turned on
* (::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS specified), globs are by default permitted
* to match no files, and there is a flag (::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_STRICT_GLOB) to
* enable the strict behavior if desired.
*
* Symbolic links are not dereferenced when paths in the image are interpreted.
*
* @param wim
* WIM from which to extract the paths, specified as a pointer to the
* ::WIMStruct for a standalone WIM file, a delta WIM file, or part 1 of a
* split WIM. In the case of a WIM file that is not standalone, this
* ::WIMStruct must have had any needed external resources previously
* referenced using wimlib_reference_resources() or
* wimlib_reference_resource_files().
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the WIM image from which to extract the paths.
* @param paths
* Array of paths to extract. Each element must be the absolute path to a
* file or directory within the image. Path separators may be either
* forwards or backwards slashes, and leading path separators are optional.
* The paths will be interpreted either case-sensitively (UNIX default) or
* case-insensitively (Windows default); however, the case sensitivity can
* be configured explicitly at library initialization time by passing an
* appropriate flag to wimlib_global_init().
* <br/>
* By default, "globbing" is disabled, so the characters @c * and @c ? are
* interpreted literally. This can be changed by specifying
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_GLOB_PATHS in @p extract_flags.
* @param num_paths
* Number of paths specified in @p paths.
* @param target
* Directory to which to extract the paths.
* @param extract_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. Most of the
* error codes are the same as those returned by wimlib_extract_image(). Below,
* some of the error codes returned in situations specific to path-mode
* extraction are documented:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_REGULAR_FILE
* ::WIMLIB_EXTRACT_FLAG_TO_STDOUT was specified in @p extract_flags, but
* one of the paths to extract did not name a regular file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
* One of the paths to extract does not exist in the image; see discussion
* above about strict vs. non-strict behavior.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then it will receive
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_EXTRACT_STREAMS.
*/
extern int
wimlib_extract_paths(WIMStruct *wim,
int image,
const wimlib_tchar *target,
const wimlib_tchar * const *paths,
size_t num_paths,
int extract_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Similar to wimlib_get_xml_data(), but the XML document will be written to the
* specified standard C <c>FILE*</c> instead of retrieved in an in-memory
* buffer.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. This may
* return any error code which can be returned by wimlib_get_xml_data() as well
* as the following error codes:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
* Failed to write the data to the requested file.
*/
extern int
wimlib_extract_xml_data(WIMStruct *wim, FILE *fp);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Release a reference to a ::WIMStruct. If the ::WIMStruct is still referenced
* by other ::WIMStruct's (e.g. following calls to wimlib_export_image() or
* wimlib_reference_resources()), then the library will free it later, when the
* last reference is released; otherwise it is freed immediately and any
* associated file descriptors are closed.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to release. If @c NULL, no action is taken.
*/
extern void
wimlib_free(WIMStruct *wim);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Convert a ::wimlib_compression_type value into a string.
*
* @param ctype
* The compression type value to convert.
*
* @return
* A statically allocated string naming the compression type, such as
* "None", "LZX", or "XPRESS". If the value was unrecognized, then
* the resulting string will be "Invalid".
*/
extern const wimlib_tchar *
wimlib_get_compression_type_string(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Convert a wimlib error code into a string describing it.
*
* @param code
* An error code returned by one of wimlib's functions.
*
* @return
* Pointer to a statically allocated string describing the error code. If
* the value was unrecognized, then the resulting string will be "Unknown
* error".
*/
extern const wimlib_tchar *
wimlib_get_error_string(enum wimlib_error_code code);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Get the description of the specified image. Equivalent to
* <tt>wimlib_get_image_property(wim, image, "DESCRIPTION")</tt>.
*/
extern const wimlib_tchar *
wimlib_get_image_description(const WIMStruct *wim, int image);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Get the name of the specified image. Equivalent to
* <tt>wimlib_get_image_property(wim, image, "NAME")</tt>, except that
* wimlib_get_image_name() will return an empty string if the image is unnamed
* whereas wimlib_get_image_property() may return @c NULL in that case.
*/
extern const wimlib_tchar *
wimlib_get_image_name(const WIMStruct *wim, int image);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Since wimlib v1.8.3: get a per-image property from the WIM's XML document.
* This is an alternative to wimlib_get_image_name() and
* wimlib_get_image_description() which allows getting any simple string
* property.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for the WIM.
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image for which to get the property.
* @param property_name
* The name of the image property, for example "NAME", "DESCRIPTION", or
* "TOTALBYTES". The name can contain forward slashes to indicate a nested
* XML element; for example, "WINDOWS/VERSION/BUILD" indicates the BUILD
* element nested within the VERSION element nested within the WINDOWS
* element. Since wimlib v1.9.0, a bracketed number can be used to
* indicate one of several identically-named elements; for example,
* "WINDOWS/LANGUAGES/LANGUAGE[2]" indicates the second "LANGUAGE" element
* nested within the "WINDOWS/LANGUAGES" element. Note that element names
* are case sensitive.
*
* @return
* The property's value as a ::wimlib_tchar string, or @c NULL if there is
* no such property. The string may not remain valid after later library
* calls, so the caller should duplicate it if needed.
*/
extern const wimlib_tchar *
wimlib_get_image_property(const WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *property_name);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Return the version of wimlib as a 32-bit number whose top 12 bits contain the
* major version, the next 10 bits contain the minor version, and the low 10
* bits contain the patch version.
*
* In other words, the returned value is equal to <c>((WIMLIB_MAJOR_VERSION <<
* 20) | (WIMLIB_MINOR_VERSION << 10) | WIMLIB_PATCH_VERSION)</c> for the
* corresponding header file.
*/
extern uint32_t
wimlib_get_version(void);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Get basic information about a WIM file.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to query. This need not represent a
* standalone WIM (e.g. it could represent part of a split WIM).
* @param info
* A ::wimlib_wim_info structure that will be filled in with information
* about the WIM file.
*
* @return 0
*/
extern int
wimlib_get_wim_info(WIMStruct *wim, struct wimlib_wim_info *info);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Read a WIM file's XML document into an in-memory buffer.
*
* The XML document contains metadata about the WIM file and the images stored
* in it.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to query. This need not represent a
* standalone WIM (e.g. it could represent part of a split WIM).
* @param buf_ret
* On success, a pointer to an allocated buffer containing the raw UTF16-LE
* XML document is written to this location.
* @param bufsize_ret
* The size of the XML document in bytes is written to this location.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NO_FILENAME
* @p wim is not backed by a file and therefore does not have an XML
* document.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
* Failed to read the XML document from the WIM file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
* Failed to read the XML document from the WIM file.
*/
extern int
wimlib_get_xml_data(WIMStruct *wim, void **buf_ret, size_t *bufsize_ret);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Initialization function for wimlib. Call before using any other wimlib
* function (except possibly wimlib_set_print_errors()). If not done manually,
* this function will be called automatically with a flags argument of 0. This
* function does nothing if called again after it has already successfully run.
*
* @param init_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGES
* ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_APPLY_PRIVILEGES and/or
* ::WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_STRICT_CAPTURE_PRIVILEGES were specified in @p
* init_flags, but the corresponding privileges could not be acquired.
*/
extern int
wimlib_global_init(int init_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Cleanup function for wimlib. You are not required to call this function, but
* it will release any global resources allocated by the library.
*/
extern void
wimlib_global_cleanup(void);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Determine if an image name is already used by some image in the WIM.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to query. This need not represent a
* standalone WIM (e.g. it could represent part of a split WIM).
* @param name
* The name to check.
*
* @return
* @c true if there is already an image in @p wim named @p name; @c false
* if there is no image named @p name in @p wim. If @p name is @c NULL or
* the empty string, then @c false is returned.
*/
extern bool
wimlib_image_name_in_use(const WIMStruct *wim, const wimlib_tchar *name);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Iterate through a file or directory tree in a WIM image. By specifying
* appropriate flags and a callback function, you can get the attributes of a
* file in the image, get a directory listing, or even get a listing of the
* entire image.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct containing the image(s) over which to iterate. This
* ::WIMStruct must contain image metadata, so it cannot be the non-first
* part of a split WIM (for example).
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image that contains the files or directories to
* iterate over, or ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to iterate over all images.
* @param path
* Path in the image at which to do the iteration.
* @param flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG.
* @param cb
* A callback function that will receive each directory entry.
* @param user_ctx
* An extra parameter that will always be passed to the callback function
* @p cb.
*
* @return Normally, returns 0 if all calls to @p cb returned 0; otherwise the
* first nonzero value that was returned from @p cb. However, additional
* ::wimlib_error_code values may be returned, including the following:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image does not exist in @p wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
* @p path does not exist in the image.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
* ::WIMLIB_ITERATE_DIR_TREE_FLAG_RESOURCES_NEEDED was specified, but the
* data for some files could not be found in the blob lookup table of @p
* wim.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an
* image over which iteration needed to be done.
*/
extern int
wimlib_iterate_dir_tree(WIMStruct *wim, int image, const wimlib_tchar *path,
int flags,
wimlib_iterate_dir_tree_callback_t cb, void *user_ctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Iterate through the blob lookup table of a ::WIMStruct. This can be used to
* directly get a listing of the unique "blobs" contained in a WIM file, which
* are deduplicated over all images.
*
* Specifically, each listed blob may be from any of the following sources:
*
* - Metadata blobs, if the ::WIMStruct contains image metadata
* - File blobs from the on-disk WIM file (if any) backing the ::WIMStruct
* - File blobs from files that have been added to the in-memory ::WIMStruct,
* e.g. by using wimlib_add_image()
* - File blobs from external WIMs referenced by
* wimlib_reference_resource_files() or wimlib_reference_resources()
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for which to get the blob listing.
* @param flags
* Reserved; set to 0.
* @param cb
* A callback function that will receive each blob.
* @param user_ctx
* An extra parameter that will always be passed to the callback function
* @p cb.
*
* @return 0 if all calls to @p cb returned 0; otherwise the first nonzero value
* that was returned from @p cb.
*/
extern int
wimlib_iterate_lookup_table(WIMStruct *wim, int flags,
wimlib_iterate_lookup_table_callback_t cb,
void *user_ctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
*
* Join a split WIM into a stand-alone (one-part) WIM.
*
* @param swms
* An array of strings that gives the filenames of all parts of the split
* WIM. No specific order is required, but all parts must be included with
* no duplicates.
* @param num_swms
* Number of filenames in @p swms.
* @param swm_open_flags
* Open flags for the split WIM parts (e.g.
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY).
* @param wim_write_flags
* Bitwise OR of relevant flags prefixed with WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG, which will
* be used to write the joined WIM.
* @param output_path
* The path to write the joined WIM file to.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. This function
* may return most error codes that can be returned by wimlib_open_wim() and
* wimlib_write(), as well as the following error codes:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_SPLIT_INVALID
* The split WIMs do not form a valid WIM because they do not include all
* the parts of the original WIM, there are duplicate parts, or not all the
* parts have the same GUID and compression type.
*
* Note: wimlib is generalized enough that this function is not actually needed
* to join a split WIM; instead, you could open the first part of the split WIM,
* then reference the other parts with wimlib_reference_resource_files(), then
* write the joined WIM using wimlib_write(). However, wimlib_join() provides
* an easy-to-use wrapper around this that has some advantages (e.g. extra
* sanity checks).
*/
extern int
wimlib_join(const wimlib_tchar * const *swms,
unsigned num_swms,
const wimlib_tchar *output_path,
int swm_open_flags,
int wim_write_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
*
* Same as wimlib_join(), but allows specifying a progress function. The
* progress function will receive the write progress messages, such as
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS, while writing the joined WIM. In
* addition, if ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY is specified in @p
* swm_open_flags, the progress function will receive a series of
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY messages when each of the split WIM
* parts is opened.
*/
extern int
wimlib_join_with_progress(const wimlib_tchar * const *swms,
unsigned num_swms,
const wimlib_tchar *output_path,
int swm_open_flags,
int wim_write_flags,
wimlib_progress_func_t progfunc,
void *progctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
*
* Mount an image from a WIM file on a directory read-only or read-write.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct containing the image to be mounted. This
* ::WIMStruct must have a backing file.
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image to mount. This image cannot have been
* previously modified in memory.
* @param dir
* The path to an existing empty directory on which to mount the image.
* @param mount_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG. Use
* ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE to request a read-write mount instead of a
* read-only mount.
* @param staging_dir
* If non-NULL, the name of a directory in which a temporary directory for
* storing modified or added files will be created. Ignored if
* ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE is not specified in @p mount_flags. If
* left @c NULL, the staging directory is created in the same directory as
* the backing WIM file. The staging directory is automatically deleted
* when the image is unmounted.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_ALREADY_LOCKED
* Another process is currently modifying the WIM file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_FUSE
* A non-zero status code was returned by @c fuse_main().
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_HAS_MULTIPLE_REFERENCES
* There are currently multiple references to the image as a result of a
* call to wimlib_export_image(). Free one before attempting the
* read-write mount.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image does not exist in @p wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p wim was @c NULL; or @p dir was NULL or an empty string; or an
* unrecognized flag was specified in @p mount_flags; or the image has
* already been modified in memory (e.g. by wimlib_update_image()).
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MKDIR
* ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE was specified in @p mount_flags, but the
* staging directory could not be created.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
* ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE was specified in @p mount_flags, but the
* WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned
* in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* Mounting is not supported in this build of the library.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the metadata resource for
* the image to mount.
*
* The ability to mount WIM images is implemented using FUSE (Filesystem in
* UserSpacE). Depending on how FUSE is set up on your system, this function
* may work as normal users in addition to the root user.
*
* Mounting WIM images is not supported if wimlib was configured
* <c>--without-fuse</c>. This includes Windows builds of wimlib;
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED will be returned in such cases.
*
* Calling this function daemonizes the process, unless
* ::WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_DEBUG was specified or an early error occurs.
*
* It is safe to mount multiple images from the same WIM file read-only at the
* same time, but only if different ::WIMStruct's are used. It is @b not safe
* to mount multiple images from the same WIM file read-write at the same time.
*
* To unmount the image, call wimlib_unmount_image(). This may be done in a
* different process.
*/
extern int
wimlib_mount_image(WIMStruct *wim,
int image,
const wimlib_tchar *dir,
int mount_flags,
const wimlib_tchar *staging_dir);
/**
* @ingroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
*
* Open a WIM file and create a ::WIMStruct for it.
*
* @param wim_file
* The path to the WIM file to open.
* @param open_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG.
* @param wim_ret
* On success, a pointer to a new ::WIMStruct backed by the specified
* on-disk WIM file is written to the memory location pointed to by this
* parameter. This ::WIMStruct must be freed using using wimlib_free()
* when finished with it.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_COUNT
* The number of metadata resources found in the WIM did not match the
* image count specified in the WIM header, or the number of <IMAGE>
* elements in the XML data of the WIM did not match the image count
* specified in the WIM header.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INTEGRITY
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY was specified in @p open_flags, and
* the WIM file failed the integrity check.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE
* The library did not recognize the compression chunk size of the WIM as
* valid for its compression type.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
* The library did not recognize the compression type of the WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_HEADER
* The header of the WIM was otherwise invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_INTEGRITY_TABLE
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY was specified in @p open_flags and
* the WIM contained an integrity table, but the integrity table was
* invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_LOOKUP_TABLE_ENTRY
* The lookup table of the WIM was invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p wim_ret was @c NULL; or, @p wim_file was not a nonempty string.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IS_SPLIT_WIM
* The WIM was a split WIM and ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_ERROR_IF_SPLIT was
* specified in @p open_flags.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_WIM_FILE
* The file did not begin with the magic characters that identify a WIM
* file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
* Failed to open the WIM file for reading. Some possible reasons: the WIM
* file does not exist, or the calling process does not have permission to
* open it.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
* Failed to read data from the WIM file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE
* Unexpected end-of-file while reading data from the WIM file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNKNOWN_VERSION
* The WIM version number was not recognized. (May be a pre-Vista WIM.)
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_ENCRYPTED
* The WIM cannot be opened because it contains encrypted segments. (It
* may be a Windows 8 "ESD" file.)
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_INCOMPLETE
* The WIM file is not complete (e.g. the program which wrote it was
* terminated before it finished)
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS was specified but the WIM file was
* considered read-only because of any of the reasons mentioned in the
* documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS flag.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_XML
* The XML data of the WIM was invalid.
*/
extern int
wimlib_open_wim(const wimlib_tchar *wim_file,
int open_flags,
WIMStruct **wim_ret);
/**
* @ingroup G_creating_and_opening_wims
*
* Same as wimlib_open_wim(), but allows specifying a progress function and
* progress context. If successful, the progress function will be registered in
* the newly open ::WIMStruct, as if by an automatic call to
* wimlib_register_progress_function(). In addition, if
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY is specified in @p open_flags, then the
* progress function will receive ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_INTEGRITY
* messages while checking the WIM file's integrity.
*/
extern int
wimlib_open_wim_with_progress(const wimlib_tchar *wim_file,
int open_flags,
WIMStruct **wim_ret,
wimlib_progress_func_t progfunc,
void *progctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Commit a ::WIMStruct to disk, updating its backing file.
*
* There are several alternative ways in which changes may be committed:
*
* 1. Full rebuild: write the updated WIM to a temporary file, then rename the
* temporary file to the original.
* 2. Appending: append updates to the new original WIM file, then overwrite
* its header such that those changes become visible to new readers.
* 3. Compaction: normally should not be used; see
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_UNSAFE_COMPACT for details.
*
* Append mode is often much faster than a full rebuild, but it wastes some
* amount of space due to leaving "holes" in the WIM file. Because of the
* greater efficiency, wimlib_overwrite() normally defaults to append mode.
* However, ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_REBUILD can be used to explicitly request a full
* rebuild. In addition, if wimlib_delete_image() has been used on the
* ::WIMStruct, then the default mode switches to rebuild mode, and
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SOFT_DELETE can be used to explicitly request append
* mode.
*
* If this function completes successfully, then no more functions can be called
* on the ::WIMStruct other than wimlib_free(). If you need to continue using
* the WIM file, you must use wimlib_open_wim() to open a new ::WIMStruct for
* it.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to a ::WIMStruct to commit to its backing file.
* @param write_flags
* Bitwise OR of relevant flags prefixed with WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG.
* @param num_threads
* The number of threads to use for compressing data, or 0 to have the
* library automatically choose an appropriate number.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. This function
* may return most error codes returned by wimlib_write() as well as the
* following error codes:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_ALREADY_LOCKED
* Another process is currently modifying the WIM file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NO_FILENAME
* @p wim is not backed by an on-disk file. In other words, it is a
* ::WIMStruct created by wimlib_create_new_wim() rather than
* wimlib_open_wim().
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RENAME
* The temporary file to which the WIM was written could not be renamed to
* the original file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WIM_IS_READONLY
* The WIM file is considered read-only because of any of the reasons
* mentioned in the documentation for the ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_WRITE_ACCESS
* flag.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then it will receive the
* messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN, and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_END.
*/
extern int
wimlib_overwrite(WIMStruct *wim, int write_flags, unsigned num_threads);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* (Deprecated) Print information about one image, or all images, contained in a
* WIM.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct to query. This need not represent a
* standalone WIM (e.g. it could represent part of a split WIM).
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image for which to print information, or
* ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES to print information about all images.
*
* @return This function has no return value. No error checking is done when
* printing the information. If @p image is invalid, an error message is
* printed.
*
* This function is deprecated; use wimlib_get_xml_data() or
* wimlib_get_image_property() to query image information instead.
*/
extern void
wimlib_print_available_images(const WIMStruct *wim, int image);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Print the header of the WIM file (intended for debugging only).
*/
extern void
wimlib_print_header(const WIMStruct *wim);
/**
* @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
*
* Reference file data from other WIM files or split WIM parts. This function
* can be used on WIMs that are not standalone, such as split or "delta" WIMs,
* to load additional file data before calling a function such as
* wimlib_extract_image() that requires the file data to be present.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for a WIM that contains metadata resources, but is not
* necessarily "standalone". In the case of split WIMs, this should be the
* first part, since only the first part contains the metadata resources.
* In the case of delta WIMs, this should be the delta WIM rather than the
* WIM on which it is based.
* @param resource_wimfiles_or_globs
* Array of paths to WIM files and/or split WIM parts to reference.
* Alternatively, when ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE is specified in @p
* ref_flags, these are treated as globs rather than literal paths. That
* is, using this function you can specify zero or more globs, each of
* which expands to one or more literal paths.
* @param count
* Number of entries in @p resource_wimfiles_or_globs.
* @param ref_flags
* Bitwise OR of ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE and/or
* ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ERR_ON_NOMATCH.
* @param open_flags
* Additional open flags, such as ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY, to
* pass to internal calls to wimlib_open_wim() on the reference files.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_GLOB_HAD_NO_MATCHES
* One of the specified globs did not match any paths (only with both
* ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ENABLE and ::WIMLIB_REF_FLAG_GLOB_ERR_ON_NOMATCH
* specified in @p ref_flags).
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
* I/O or permissions error while processing a file glob.
*
* This function can additionally return most values that can be returned by
* wimlib_open_wim().
*/
extern int
wimlib_reference_resource_files(WIMStruct *wim,
const wimlib_tchar * const *resource_wimfiles_or_globs,
unsigned count,
int ref_flags,
int open_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
*
* Similar to wimlib_reference_resource_files(), but operates at a lower level
* where the caller must open the ::WIMStruct for each referenced file itself.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for a WIM that contains metadata resources, but is not
* necessarily "standalone". In the case of split WIMs, this should be the
* first part, since only the first part contains the metadata resources.
* @param resource_wims
* Array of pointers to the ::WIMStruct's for additional resource WIMs or
* split WIM parts to reference.
* @param num_resource_wims
* Number of entries in @p resource_wims.
* @param ref_flags
* Reserved; must be 0.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*/
extern int
wimlib_reference_resources(WIMStruct *wim, WIMStruct **resource_wims,
unsigned num_resource_wims, int ref_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Declare that a newly added image is mostly the same as a prior image, but
* captured at a later point in time, possibly with some modifications in the
* intervening time. This is designed to be used in incremental backups of the
* same filesystem or directory tree.
*
* This function compares the metadata of the directory tree of the newly added
* image against that of the old image. Any files that are present in both the
* newly added image and the old image and have timestamps that indicate they
* haven't been modified are deemed not to have been modified and have their
* checksums copied from the old image. Because of this and because WIM uses
* single-instance streams, such files need not be read from the filesystem when
* the WIM is being written or overwritten. Note that these unchanged files
* will still be "archived" and will be logically present in the new image; the
* optimization is that they don't need to actually be read from the filesystem
* because the WIM already contains them.
*
* This function is provided to optimize incremental backups. The resulting WIM
* file will still be the same regardless of whether this function is called.
* (This is, however, assuming that timestamps have not been manipulated or
* unmaintained as to trick this function into thinking a file has not been
* modified when really it has. To partly guard against such cases, other
* metadata such as file sizes will be checked as well.)
*
* This function must be called after adding the new image (e.g. with
* wimlib_add_image()), but before writing the updated WIM file (e.g. with
* wimlib_overwrite()).
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct containing the newly added image.
* @param new_image
* The 1-based index in @p wim of the newly added image.
* @param template_wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct containing the template image. This can be,
* but does not have to be, the same ::WIMStruct as @p wim.
* @param template_image
* The 1-based index in @p template_wim of the template image.
* @param flags
* Reserved; must be 0.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p new_image does not exist in @p wim or @p template_image does not
* exist in @p template_wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND
* At least one of @p wim and @p template_wim does not contain image
* metadata; for example, one of them represents a non-first part of a
* split WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* Identical values were provided for the template and new image; or @p
* new_image specified an image that had not been modified since opening
* the WIM.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the metadata resource for
* the template image.
*/
extern int
wimlib_reference_template_image(WIMStruct *wim, int new_image,
WIMStruct *template_wim, int template_image,
int flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Register a progress function with a ::WIMStruct.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for which to register the progress function.
* @param progfunc
* Pointer to the progress function to register. If the WIM already has a
* progress function registered, it will be replaced with this one. If @p
* NULL, the current progress function (if any) will be unregistered.
* @param progctx
* The value which will be passed as the third argument to calls to @p
* progfunc.
*/
extern void
wimlib_register_progress_function(WIMStruct *wim,
wimlib_progress_func_t progfunc,
void *progctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Rename the @p source_path to the @p dest_path in the specified @p image of
* the @p wim.
*
* This just builds an appropriate ::wimlib_rename_command and passes it to
* wimlib_update_image().
*/
extern int
wimlib_rename_path(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *source_path, const wimlib_tchar *dest_path);
/**
* @ingroup G_wim_information
*
* Translate a string specifying the name or number of an image in the WIM into
* the number of the image. The images are numbered starting at 1.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
* @param image_name_or_num
* A string specifying the name or number of an image in the WIM. If it
* parses to a positive integer, this integer is taken to specify the
* number of the image, indexed starting at 1. Otherwise, it is taken to
* be the name of an image, as given in the XML data for the WIM file. It
* also may be the keyword "all" or the string "*", both of which will
* resolve to ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES.
* <br/> <br/>
* There is no way to search for an image actually named "all", "*", or an
* integer number, or an image that has no name. However, you can use
* wimlib_get_image_name() to get the name of any image.
*
* @return
* If the string resolved to a single existing image, the number of that
* image, indexed starting at 1, is returned. If the keyword "all" or "*"
* was specified, ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES is returned. Otherwise,
* ::WIMLIB_NO_IMAGE is returned. If @p image_name_or_num was @c NULL or
* the empty string, ::WIMLIB_NO_IMAGE is returned, even if one or more
* images in @p wim has no name. (Since a WIM may have multiple unnamed
* images, an unnamed image must be specified by index to eliminate the
* ambiguity.)
*/
extern int
wimlib_resolve_image(WIMStruct *wim,
const wimlib_tchar *image_name_or_num);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Set the file to which the library will print error and warning messages.
*
* This version of the function takes a C library <c>FILE*</c> opened for
* writing (or appending). Use wimlib_set_error_file_by_name() to specify the
* file by name instead.
*
* This also enables error messages, as if by a call to
* wimlib_set_print_errors(true).
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* wimlib was compiled using the <c>--without-error-messages</c> option.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_error_file(FILE *fp);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Set the path to the file to which the library will print error and warning
* messages. The library will open this file for appending.
*
* This also enables error messages, as if by a call to
* wimlib_set_print_errors(true).
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
* The file named by @p path could not be opened for appending.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* wimlib was compiled using the <c>--without-error-messages</c> option.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_error_file_by_name(const wimlib_tchar *path);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Change the description of a WIM image. Equivalent to
* <tt>wimlib_set_image_property(wim, image, "DESCRIPTION", description)</tt>.
*
* Note that "description" is misspelled in the name of this function.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_image_descripton(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *description);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Change what is stored in the \<FLAGS\> element in the WIM XML document
* (usually something like "Core" or "Ultimate"). Equivalent to
* <tt>wimlib_set_image_property(wim, image, "FLAGS", flags)</tt>.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_image_flags(WIMStruct *wim, int image, const wimlib_tchar *flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Change the name of a WIM image. Equivalent to
* <tt>wimlib_set_image_property(wim, image, "NAME", name)</tt>.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_image_name(WIMStruct *wim, int image, const wimlib_tchar *name);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Since wimlib v1.8.3: add, modify, or remove a per-image property from the
* WIM's XML document. This is an alternative to wimlib_set_image_name(),
* wimlib_set_image_descripton(), and wimlib_set_image_flags() which allows
* manipulating any simple string property.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for the WIM.
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image for which to set the property.
* @param property_name
* The name of the image property in the same format documented for
* wimlib_get_image_property().
* <br/>
* Note: if creating a new element using a bracketed index such as
* "WINDOWS/LANGUAGES/LANGUAGE[2]", the highest index that can be specified
* is one greater than the number of existing elements with that same name,
* excluding the index. That means that if you are adding a list of new
* elements, they must be added sequentially from the first index (1) to
* the last index (n).
* @param property_value
* If not NULL and not empty, the property is set to this value.
* Otherwise, the property is removed from the XML document.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_NAME_COLLISION
* The user requested to set the image name (the <tt>NAME</tt> property),
* but another image in the WIM already had the requested name.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image does not exist in @p wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p property_name has an unsupported format, or @p property_name included
* a bracketed index that was too high.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_image_property(WIMStruct *wim, int image,
const wimlib_tchar *property_name,
const wimlib_tchar *property_value);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Set the functions that wimlib uses to allocate and free memory.
*
* These settings are global and not per-WIM.
*
* The default is to use the default @c malloc(), @c free(), and @c realloc()
* from the standard C library.
*
* Note: some external functions, such as those in @c libntfs-3g, may use the
* standard memory allocation functions regardless of this setting.
*
* @param malloc_func
* A function equivalent to @c malloc() that wimlib will use to allocate
* memory. If @c NULL, the allocator function is set back to the default
* @c malloc() from the C library.
* @param free_func
* A function equivalent to @c free() that wimlib will use to free memory.
* If @c NULL, the free function is set back to the default @c free() from
* the C library.
* @param realloc_func
* A function equivalent to @c realloc() that wimlib will use to reallocate
* memory. If @c NULL, the free function is set back to the default @c
* realloc() from the C library.
*
* @return 0
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_memory_allocator(void *(*malloc_func)(size_t),
void (*free_func)(void *),
void *(*realloc_func)(void *, size_t));
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Set a ::WIMStruct's output compression chunk size. This is the compression
* chunk size that will be used for writing non-solid resources in subsequent
* calls to wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite(). A larger compression chunk
* size often results in a better compression ratio, but compression may be
* slower and the speed of random access to data may be reduced. In addition,
* some chunk sizes are not compatible with Microsoft software.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for which to set the output chunk size.
* @param chunk_size
* The chunk size (in bytes) to set. The valid chunk sizes are dependent
* on the compression type. See the documentation for each
* ::wimlib_compression_type constant for more information. As a special
* case, if @p chunk_size is specified as 0, then the chunk size will be
* reset to the default for the currently selected output compression type.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE
* @p chunk_size was not 0 or a supported chunk size for the currently
* selected output compression type.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(WIMStruct *wim, uint32_t chunk_size);
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Similar to wimlib_set_output_chunk_size(), but set the chunk size for writing
* solid resources.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_output_pack_chunk_size(WIMStruct *wim, uint32_t chunk_size);
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Set a ::WIMStruct's output compression type. This is the compression type
* that will be used for writing non-solid resources in subsequent calls to
* wimlib_write() or wimlib_overwrite().
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for which to set the output compression type.
* @param ctype
* The compression type to set. If this compression type is incompatible
* with the current output chunk size, then the output chunk size will be
* reset to the default for the new compression type.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
* @p ctype did not specify a valid compression type.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_output_compression_type(WIMStruct *wim,
enum wimlib_compression_type ctype);
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Similar to wimlib_set_output_compression_type(), but set the compression type
* for writing solid resources. This cannot be ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_NONE.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_output_pack_compression_type(WIMStruct *wim,
enum wimlib_compression_type ctype);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Set whether wimlib can print error and warning messages to the error file,
* which defaults to standard error. Error and warning messages may provide
* information that cannot be determined only from returned error codes.
*
* By default, error messages are not printed.
*
* This setting applies globally (it is not per-WIM).
*
* This can be called before wimlib_global_init().
*
* @param show_messages
* @c true if messages are to be printed; @c false if messages are not to
* be printed.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* wimlib was compiled using the <c>--without-error-messages</c> option.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_print_errors(bool show_messages);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Set basic information about a WIM.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct for a WIM.
* @param info
* Pointer to a ::wimlib_wim_info structure that contains the information
* to set. Only the information explicitly specified in the @p which flags
* need be valid.
* @param which
* Flags that specify which information to set. This is a bitwise OR of
* ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_READONLY_FLAG, ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_GUID,
* ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_BOOT_INDEX, and/or ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_RPFIX_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_COUNT
* ::WIMLIB_CHANGE_BOOT_INDEX was specified, but
* ::wimlib_wim_info.boot_index did not specify 0 or a valid 1-based image
* index in the WIM.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_wim_info(WIMStruct *wim, const struct wimlib_wim_info *info,
int which);
/**
* @ingroup G_nonstandalone_wims
*
* Split a WIM into multiple parts.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for the WIM to split.
* @param swm_name
* Name of the split WIM (SWM) file to create. This will be the name of
* the first part. The other parts will, by default, have the same name
* with 2, 3, 4, ..., etc. appended before the suffix. However, the exact
* names can be customized using the progress function.
* @param part_size
* The maximum size per part, in bytes. Unfortunately, it is not
* guaranteed that this will really be the maximum size per part, because
* some file resources in the WIM may be larger than this size, and the WIM
* file format provides no way to split up file resources among multiple
* WIMs.
* @param write_flags
* Bitwise OR of relevant flags prefixed with @c WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG. These
* flags will be used to write each split WIM part. Specify 0 here to get
* the default behavior.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. This function
* may return most error codes that can be returned by wimlib_write() as well as
* the following error codes:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p swm_name was not a nonempty string, or @p part_size was 0.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* The WIM contains solid resources. Splitting a WIM containing solid
* resources is not supported.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then for each split WIM
* part that is written it will receive the messages
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_BEGIN_PART and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SPLIT_END_PART.
*/
extern int
wimlib_split(WIMStruct *wim,
const wimlib_tchar *swm_name,
uint64_t part_size,
int write_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_general
*
* Perform verification checks on a WIM file.
*
* This function is intended for safety checking and/or debugging. If used on a
* well-formed WIM file, it should always succeed.
*
* @param wim
* The ::WIMStruct for the WIM file to verify. Note: for an extra layer of
* verification, it is a good idea to have used
* ::WIMLIB_OPEN_FLAG_CHECK_INTEGRITY when you opened the file.
* <br/>
* If verifying a split WIM, specify the first part of the split WIM here,
* and reference the other parts using wimlib_reference_resource_files()
* before calling this function.
* @param verify_flags
* Reserved; must be 0.
*
* @return 0 if the WIM file was successfully verified; a ::wimlib_error_code
* value if it failed verification or another error occurred.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION
* The WIM file contains invalid compressed data.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE
* The metadata resource for an image is invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH
* File data stored in the WIM file is corrupt.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
* The data for a file in an image could not be found. See @ref
* G_nonstandalone_wims.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then it will receive the
* following progress messages: ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_BEGIN_VERIFY_IMAGE,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_END_VERIFY_IMAGE, and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_VERIFY_STREAMS.
*/
extern int
wimlib_verify_wim(WIMStruct *wim, int verify_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
*
* Unmount a WIM image that was mounted using wimlib_mount_image().
*
* When unmounting a read-write mounted image, the default behavior is to
* discard changes to the image. Use ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_COMMIT to cause the
* image to be committed.
*
* @param dir
* The directory on which the WIM image is mounted.
* @param unmount_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with @p WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_A_MOUNTPOINT
* There is no WIM image mounted on the specified directory.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MOUNTED_IMAGE_IS_BUSY
* The read-write mounted image cannot be committed because there are file
* descriptors open to it, and ::WIMLIB_UNMOUNT_FLAG_FORCE was not
* specified.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_MQUEUE
* Could not create a POSIX message queue.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOT_PERMITTED_TO_UNMOUNT
* The image was mounted by a different user.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* Mounting is not supported in this build of the library.
*
* Note: you can also unmount the image by using the @c umount() system call, or
* by using the @c umount or @c fusermount programs. However, you need to call
* this function if you want changes to be committed.
*/
extern int
wimlib_unmount_image(const wimlib_tchar *dir, int unmount_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_mounting_wim_images
*
* Same as wimlib_unmount_image(), but allows specifying a progress function.
* The progress function will receive a ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_UNMOUNT_BEGIN
* message. In addition, if changes are committed from a read-write mount, the
* progress function will receive ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS messages.
*/
extern int
wimlib_unmount_image_with_progress(const wimlib_tchar *dir,
int unmount_flags,
wimlib_progress_func_t progfunc,
void *progctx);
/**
* @ingroup G_modifying_wims
*
* Update a WIM image by adding, deleting, and/or renaming files or directories.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct containing the image to update.
* @param image
* The 1-based index of the image to update.
* @param cmds
* An array of ::wimlib_update_command's that specify the update operations
* to perform.
* @param num_cmds
* Number of commands in @p cmds.
* @param update_flags
* ::WIMLIB_UPDATE_FLAG_SEND_PROGRESS or 0.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. On failure,
* all update commands will be rolled back, and no visible changes will have
* been made to @p wim.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_FVE_LOCKED_VOLUME
* Windows-only: One of the "add" commands attempted to add files from an
* encrypted BitLocker volume that hasn't yet been unlocked.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IMAGE_HAS_MULTIPLE_REFERENCES
* There are currently multiple references to the image as a result of a
* call to wimlib_export_image(). Free one before attempting the update.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_CAPTURE_CONFIG
* The contents of a capture configuration file were invalid.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image did not exist in @p wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_OVERLAY
* An add command with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_REPLACE specified attempted to
* replace an existing nondirectory file.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* An unknown operation type was provided in the update commands; or
* unknown or incompatible flags were provided in a flags parameter; or
* there was another problem with the provided parameters.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA
* While executing an add command, a reparse point had invalid data.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_IS_DIRECTORY
* An add command attempted to replace a directory with a non-directory; or
* a delete command without ::WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_RECURSIVE attempted to
* delete a directory; or a rename command attempted to rename a directory
* to a non-directory.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOTDIR
* An add command attempted to replace a non-directory with a directory; or
* an add command attempted to set the root of the image to a
* non-directory; or a rename command attempted to rename a directory to a
* non-directory; or a component of an image path that was used as a
* directory was not, in fact, a directory.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOTEMPTY
* A rename command attempted to rename a directory to a non-empty
* directory; or a rename command would have created a loop.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NTFS_3G
* While executing an add command with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NTFS specified, an
* error occurred while reading data from the NTFS volume using libntfs-3g.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
* Failed to open a file to be captured while executing an add command.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPENDIR
* Failed to open a directory to be captured while executing an add
* command.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_PATH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
* A delete command without ::WIMLIB_DELETE_FLAG_FORCE specified was for a
* WIM path that did not exist; or a rename command attempted to rename a
* file that does not exist.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
* While executing an add command, failed to read data from a file or
* directory to be captured.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READLINK
* While executing an add command, failed to read the target of a symbolic
* link, junction, or other reparse point.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_STAT
* While executing an add command, failed to read metadata for a file or
* directory.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNABLE_TO_READ_CAPTURE_CONFIG
* A capture configuration file could not be read.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED
* A command had flags provided that are not supported on this platform or
* in this build of the library.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_FILE
* An add command with ::WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_NO_UNSUPPORTED_EXCLUDE specified
* discovered a file that was not of a supported type.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the metadata resource for an
* image that needed to be updated.
*/
extern int
wimlib_update_image(WIMStruct *wim,
int image,
const struct wimlib_update_command *cmds,
size_t num_cmds,
int update_flags);
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Persist a ::WIMStruct to a new on-disk WIM file.
*
* This brings in file data from any external locations, such as directory trees
* or NTFS volumes scanned with wimlib_add_image(), or other WIM files via
* wimlib_export_image(), and incorporates it into a new on-disk WIM file.
*
* By default, the new WIM file is written as stand-alone. Using the
* ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_SKIP_EXTERNAL_WIMS flag, a "delta" WIM can be written
* instead. However, this function cannot directly write a "split" WIM; use
* wimlib_split() for that.
*
* @param wim
* Pointer to the ::WIMStruct being persisted.
* @param path
* The path to the on-disk file to write.
* @param image
* Normally, specify ::WIMLIB_ALL_IMAGES here. This indicates that all
* images are to be included in the new on-disk WIM file. If for some
* reason you only want to include a single image, specify the 1-based
* index of that image instead.
* @param write_flags
* Bitwise OR of flags prefixed with @c WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG.
* @param num_threads
* The number of threads to use for compressing data, or 0 to have the
* library automatically choose an appropriate number.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_CONCURRENT_MODIFICATION_DETECTED
* A file that had previously been scanned for inclusion in the WIM was
* concurrently modified.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_IMAGE
* @p image did not exist in @p wim.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_RESOURCE_HASH
* A file, stored in another WIM, which needed to be written was corrupt.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p path was not a nonempty string, or invalid flags were passed.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_OPEN
* Failed to open the output WIM file for writing, or failed to open a file
* whose data needed to be included in the WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ
* Failed to read data that needed to be included in the WIM.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
* A file data blob that needed to be written could not be found in the
* blob lookup table of @p wim. See @ref G_nonstandalone_wims.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_WRITE
* An error occurred when trying to write data to the new WIM file.
*
* This function can additionally return ::WIMLIB_ERR_DECOMPRESSION,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_METADATA_RESOURCE, ::WIMLIB_ERR_METADATA_NOT_FOUND,
* ::WIMLIB_ERR_READ, or ::WIMLIB_ERR_UNEXPECTED_END_OF_FILE, all of which
* indicate failure (for different reasons) to read the data from a WIM file.
*
* If a progress function is registered with @p wim, then it will receive the
* messages ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_STREAMS,
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_BEGIN, and
* ::WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_WRITE_METADATA_END.
*/
extern int
wimlib_write(WIMStruct *wim,
const wimlib_tchar *path,
int image,
int write_flags,
unsigned num_threads);
/**
* @ingroup G_writing_and_overwriting_wims
*
* Same as wimlib_write(), but write the WIM directly to a file descriptor,
* which need not be seekable if the write is done in a special pipable WIM
* format by providing ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE in @p write_flags. This can,
* for example, allow capturing a WIM image and streaming it over the network.
* See @ref subsec_pipable_wims for more information about pipable WIMs.
*
* The file descriptor @p fd will @b not be closed when the write is complete;
* the calling code is responsible for this.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure. The possible
* error codes include those that can be returned by wimlib_write() as well as
* the following:
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p fd was not seekable, but ::WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_PIPABLE was not
* specified in @p write_flags.
*/
extern int
wimlib_write_to_fd(WIMStruct *wim,
int fd,
int image,
int write_flags,
unsigned num_threads);
/**
* @defgroup G_compression Compression and decompression functions
*
* @brief Functions for XPRESS, LZX, and LZMS compression and decompression.
*
* These functions are already used by wimlib internally when appropriate for
* reading and writing WIM archives. But they are exported and documented so
* that they can be used in other applications or libraries for general-purpose
* lossless data compression. They are implemented in highly optimized C code,
* using state-of-the-art compression techniques. The main limitation is the
* lack of sliding window support; this has, however, allowed the algorithms to
* be optimized for block-based compression.
*
* @{
*/
/** Opaque compressor handle. */
struct wimlib_compressor;
/** Opaque decompressor handle. */
struct wimlib_decompressor;
/**
* Set the default compression level for the specified compression type. This
* is the compression level that wimlib_create_compressor() assumes if it is
* called with @p compression_level specified as 0.
*
* wimlib's WIM writing code (e.g. wimlib_write()) will pass 0 to
* wimlib_create_compressor() internally. Therefore, calling this function will
* affect the compression level of any data later written to WIM files using the
* specified compression type.
*
* The initial state, before this function is called, is that all compression
* types have a default compression level of 50.
*
* @param ctype
* Compression type for which to set the default compression level, as one
* of the ::wimlib_compression_type constants. Or, if this is the special
* value -1, the default compression levels for all compression types will
* be set.
* @param compression_level
* The default compression level to set. If 0, the "default default" level
* of 50 is restored. Otherwise, a higher value indicates higher
* compression, whereas a lower value indicates lower compression. See
* wimlib_create_compressor() for more information.
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
* @p ctype was neither a supported compression type nor -1.
*/
extern int
wimlib_set_default_compression_level(int ctype, unsigned int compression_level);
/**
* Return the approximate number of bytes needed to allocate a compressor with
* wimlib_create_compressor() for the specified compression type, maximum block
* size, and compression level. @p compression_level may be 0, in which case
* the current default compression level for @p ctype is used. Returns 0 if the
* compression type is invalid, or the @p max_block_size for that compression
* type is invalid.
*/
extern uint64_t
wimlib_get_compressor_needed_memory(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
size_t max_block_size,
unsigned int compression_level);
#define WIMLIB_COMPRESSOR_FLAG_DESTRUCTIVE 0x80000000
/**
* Allocate a compressor for the specified compression type using the specified
* parameters. This function is part of wimlib's compression API; it is not
* necessary to call this to process a WIM file.
*
* @param ctype
* Compression type for which to create the compressor, as one of the
* ::wimlib_compression_type constants.
* @param max_block_size
* The maximum compression block size to support. This specifies the
* maximum allowed value for the @p uncompressed_size parameter of
* wimlib_compress() when called using this compressor.
* <br/>
* Usually, the amount of memory used by the compressor will scale in
* proportion to the @p max_block_size parameter.
* wimlib_get_compressor_needed_memory() can be used to query the specific
* amount of memory that will be required.
* <br/>
* This parameter must be at least 1 and must be less than or equal to a
* compression-type-specific limit.
* <br/>
* In general, the same value of @p max_block_size must be passed to
* wimlib_create_decompressor() when the data is later decompressed.
* However, some compression types have looser requirements regarding this.
* @param compression_level
* The compression level to use. If 0, the default compression level (50,
* or another value as set through wimlib_set_default_compression_level())
* is used. Otherwise, a higher value indicates higher compression. The
* values are scaled so that 10 is low compression, 50 is medium
* compression, and 100 is high compression. This is not a percentage;
* values above 100 are also valid.
* <br/>
* Using a higher-than-default compression level can result in a better
* compression ratio, but can significantly reduce performance. Similarly,
* using a lower-than-default compression level can result in better
* performance, but can significantly worsen the compression ratio. The
* exact results will depend heavily on the compression type and what
* algorithms are implemented for it. If you are considering using a
* non-default compression level, you should run benchmarks to see if it is
* worthwhile for your application.
* <br/>
* The compression level does not affect the format of the compressed data.
* Therefore, it is a compressor-only parameter and does not need to be
* passed to the decompressor.
* <br/>
* Since wimlib v1.8.0, this parameter can be OR-ed with the flag
* ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSOR_FLAG_DESTRUCTIVE. This creates the compressor in a
* mode where it is allowed to modify the input buffer. Specifically, in
* this mode, if compression succeeds, the input buffer may have been
* modified, whereas if compression does not succeed the input buffer still
* may have been written to but will have been restored exactly to its
* original state. This mode is designed to save some memory when using
* large buffer sizes.
* @param compressor_ret
* A location into which to return the pointer to the allocated compressor.
* The allocated compressor can be used for any number of calls to
* wimlib_compress() before being freed with wimlib_free_compressor().
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
* @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p max_block_size was invalid for the compression type, or @p
* compressor_ret was @c NULL.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
* Insufficient memory to allocate the compressor.
*/
extern int
wimlib_create_compressor(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
size_t max_block_size,
unsigned int compression_level,
struct wimlib_compressor **compressor_ret);
/**
* Compress a buffer of data.
*
* @param uncompressed_data
* Buffer containing the data to compress.
* @param uncompressed_size
* Size, in bytes, of the data to compress. This cannot be greater than
* the @p max_block_size with which wimlib_create_compressor() was called.
* (If it is, the data will not be compressed and 0 will be returned.)
* @param compressed_data
* Buffer into which to write the compressed data.
* @param compressed_size_avail
* Number of bytes available in @p compressed_data.
* @param compressor
* A compressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_compressor().
*
* @return
* The size of the compressed data, in bytes, or 0 if the data could not be
* compressed to @p compressed_size_avail or fewer bytes.
*/
extern size_t
wimlib_compress(const void *uncompressed_data, size_t uncompressed_size,
void *compressed_data, size_t compressed_size_avail,
struct wimlib_compressor *compressor);
/**
* Free a compressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_compressor().
*
* @param compressor
* The compressor to free. If @c NULL, no action is taken.
*/
extern void
wimlib_free_compressor(struct wimlib_compressor *compressor);
/**
* Allocate a decompressor for the specified compression type. This function is
* part of wimlib's compression API; it is not necessary to call this to process
* a WIM file.
*
* @param ctype
* Compression type for which to create the decompressor, as one of the
* ::wimlib_compression_type constants.
* @param max_block_size
* The maximum compression block size to support. This specifies the
* maximum allowed value for the @p uncompressed_size parameter of
* wimlib_decompress().
* <br/>
* In general, this parameter must be the same as the @p max_block_size
* that was passed to wimlib_create_compressor() when the data was
* compressed. However, some compression types have looser requirements
* regarding this.
* @param decompressor_ret
* A location into which to return the pointer to the allocated
* decompressor. The allocated decompressor can be used for any number of
* calls to wimlib_decompress() before being freed with
* wimlib_free_decompressor().
*
* @return 0 on success; a ::wimlib_error_code value on failure.
*
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_COMPRESSION_TYPE
* @p ctype was not a supported compression type.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
* @p max_block_size was invalid for the compression type, or @p
* decompressor_ret was @c NULL.
* @retval ::WIMLIB_ERR_NOMEM
* Insufficient memory to allocate the decompressor.
*/
extern int
wimlib_create_decompressor(enum wimlib_compression_type ctype,
size_t max_block_size,
struct wimlib_decompressor **decompressor_ret);
/**
* Decompress a buffer of data.
*
* @param compressed_data
* Buffer containing the data to decompress.
* @param compressed_size
* Size, in bytes, of the data to decompress.
* @param uncompressed_data
* Buffer into which to write the uncompressed data.
* @param uncompressed_size
* Size, in bytes, of the data when uncompressed. This cannot exceed the
* @p max_block_size with which wimlib_create_decompressor() was called.
* (If it does, the data will not be decompressed and a nonzero value will
* be returned.)
* @param decompressor
* A decompressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_decompressor().
*
* @return 0 on success; nonzero on failure.
*
* No specific error codes are defined; any nonzero value indicates that the
* decompression failed. This can only occur if the data is truly invalid;
* there will never be transient errors like "out of memory", for example.
*
* This function requires that the exact uncompressed size of the data be passed
* as the @p uncompressed_size parameter. If this is not done correctly,
* decompression may fail or the data may be decompressed incorrectly.
*/
extern int
wimlib_decompress(const void *compressed_data, size_t compressed_size,
void *uncompressed_data, size_t uncompressed_size,
struct wimlib_decompressor *decompressor);
/**
* Free a decompressor previously allocated with wimlib_create_decompressor().
*
* @param decompressor
* The decompressor to free. If @c NULL, no action is taken.
*/
extern void
wimlib_free_decompressor(struct wimlib_decompressor *decompressor);
/**
* @}
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _WIMLIB_H */
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