| // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package zip |
| |
| import ( |
| "bufio" |
| "encoding/binary" |
| "errors" |
| "hash" |
| "hash/crc32" |
| "internal/godebug" |
| "io" |
| "io/fs" |
| "os" |
| "path" |
| "path/filepath" |
| "sort" |
| "strings" |
| "sync" |
| "time" |
| ) |
| |
| var zipinsecurepath = godebug.New("zipinsecurepath") |
| |
| var ( |
| ErrFormat = errors.New("zip: not a valid zip file") |
| ErrAlgorithm = errors.New("zip: unsupported compression algorithm") |
| ErrChecksum = errors.New("zip: checksum error") |
| ErrInsecurePath = errors.New("zip: insecure file path") |
| ) |
| |
| // A Reader serves content from a ZIP archive. |
| type Reader struct { |
| r io.ReaderAt |
| File []*File |
| Comment string |
| decompressors map[uint16]Decompressor |
| |
| // Some JAR files are zip files with a prefix that is a bash script. |
| // The baseOffset field is the start of the zip file proper. |
| baseOffset int64 |
| |
| // fileList is a list of files sorted by ename, |
| // for use by the Open method. |
| fileListOnce sync.Once |
| fileList []fileListEntry |
| } |
| |
| // A ReadCloser is a Reader that must be closed when no longer needed. |
| type ReadCloser struct { |
| f *os.File |
| Reader |
| } |
| |
| // A File is a single file in a ZIP archive. |
| // The file information is in the embedded FileHeader. |
| // The file content can be accessed by calling Open. |
| type File struct { |
| FileHeader |
| zip *Reader |
| zipr io.ReaderAt |
| headerOffset int64 // includes overall ZIP archive baseOffset |
| zip64 bool // zip64 extended information extra field presence |
| } |
| |
| // OpenReader will open the Zip file specified by name and return a ReadCloser. |
| func OpenReader(name string) (*ReadCloser, error) { |
| f, err := os.Open(name) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| fi, err := f.Stat() |
| if err != nil { |
| f.Close() |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| r := new(ReadCloser) |
| if err := r.init(f, fi.Size()); err != nil { |
| f.Close() |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| r.f = f |
| return r, nil |
| } |
| |
| // NewReader returns a new Reader reading from r, which is assumed to |
| // have the given size in bytes. |
| // |
| // If any file inside the archive uses a non-local name |
| // (as defined by [filepath.IsLocal]) or a name containing backslashes |
| // and the GODEBUG environment variable contains `zipinsecurepath=0`, |
| // NewReader returns the reader with an ErrInsecurePath error. |
| // A future version of Go may introduce this behavior by default. |
| // Programs that want to accept non-local names can ignore |
| // the ErrInsecurePath error and use the returned reader. |
| func NewReader(r io.ReaderAt, size int64) (*Reader, error) { |
| if size < 0 { |
| return nil, errors.New("zip: size cannot be negative") |
| } |
| zr := new(Reader) |
| if err := zr.init(r, size); err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| for _, f := range zr.File { |
| if f.Name == "" { |
| // Zip permits an empty file name field. |
| continue |
| } |
| if zipinsecurepath.Value() != "0" { |
| continue |
| } |
| // The zip specification states that names must use forward slashes, |
| // so consider any backslashes in the name insecure. |
| if !filepath.IsLocal(f.Name) || strings.Contains(f.Name, `\`) { |
| return zr, ErrInsecurePath |
| } |
| } |
| return zr, nil |
| } |
| |
| func (z *Reader) init(r io.ReaderAt, size int64) error { |
| end, baseOffset, err := readDirectoryEnd(r, size) |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| z.r = r |
| z.baseOffset = baseOffset |
| // Since the number of directory records is not validated, it is not |
| // safe to preallocate z.File without first checking that the specified |
| // number of files is reasonable, since a malformed archive may |
| // indicate it contains up to 1 << 128 - 1 files. Since each file has a |
| // header which will be _at least_ 30 bytes we can safely preallocate |
| // if (data size / 30) >= end.directoryRecords. |
| if end.directorySize < uint64(size) && (uint64(size)-end.directorySize)/30 >= end.directoryRecords { |
| z.File = make([]*File, 0, end.directoryRecords) |
| } |
| z.Comment = end.comment |
| rs := io.NewSectionReader(r, 0, size) |
| if _, err = rs.Seek(z.baseOffset+int64(end.directoryOffset), io.SeekStart); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| buf := bufio.NewReader(rs) |
| |
| // The count of files inside a zip is truncated to fit in a uint16. |
| // Gloss over this by reading headers until we encounter |
| // a bad one, and then only report an ErrFormat or UnexpectedEOF if |
| // the file count modulo 65536 is incorrect. |
| for { |
| f := &File{zip: z, zipr: r} |
| err = readDirectoryHeader(f, buf) |
| |
| // For compatibility with other zip programs, |
| // if we have a non-zero base offset and can't read |
| // the first directory header, try again with a zero |
| // base offset. |
| if err == ErrFormat && z.baseOffset != 0 && len(z.File) == 0 { |
| z.baseOffset = 0 |
| if _, err = rs.Seek(int64(end.directoryOffset), io.SeekStart); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| buf.Reset(rs) |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if err == ErrFormat || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF { |
| break |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| f.headerOffset += z.baseOffset |
| z.File = append(z.File, f) |
| } |
| if uint16(len(z.File)) != uint16(end.directoryRecords) { // only compare 16 bits here |
| // Return the readDirectoryHeader error if we read |
| // the wrong number of directory entries. |
| return err |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // RegisterDecompressor registers or overrides a custom decompressor for a |
| // specific method ID. If a decompressor for a given method is not found, |
| // Reader will default to looking up the decompressor at the package level. |
| func (z *Reader) RegisterDecompressor(method uint16, dcomp Decompressor) { |
| if z.decompressors == nil { |
| z.decompressors = make(map[uint16]Decompressor) |
| } |
| z.decompressors[method] = dcomp |
| } |
| |
| func (z *Reader) decompressor(method uint16) Decompressor { |
| dcomp := z.decompressors[method] |
| if dcomp == nil { |
| dcomp = decompressor(method) |
| } |
| return dcomp |
| } |
| |
| // Close closes the Zip file, rendering it unusable for I/O. |
| func (rc *ReadCloser) Close() error { |
| return rc.f.Close() |
| } |
| |
| // DataOffset returns the offset of the file's possibly-compressed |
| // data, relative to the beginning of the zip file. |
| // |
| // Most callers should instead use Open, which transparently |
| // decompresses data and verifies checksums. |
| func (f *File) DataOffset() (offset int64, err error) { |
| bodyOffset, err := f.findBodyOffset() |
| if err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| return f.headerOffset + bodyOffset, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Open returns a ReadCloser that provides access to the File's contents. |
| // Multiple files may be read concurrently. |
| func (f *File) Open() (io.ReadCloser, error) { |
| bodyOffset, err := f.findBodyOffset() |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if strings.HasSuffix(f.Name, "/") { |
| // The ZIP specification (APPNOTE.TXT) specifies that directories, which |
| // are technically zero-byte files, must not have any associated file |
| // data. We previously tried failing here if f.CompressedSize64 != 0, |
| // but it turns out that a number of implementations (namely, the Java |
| // jar tool) don't properly set the storage method on directories |
| // resulting in a file with compressed size > 0 but uncompressed size == |
| // 0. We still want to fail when a directory has associated uncompressed |
| // data, but we are tolerant of cases where the uncompressed size is |
| // zero but compressed size is not. |
| if f.UncompressedSize64 != 0 { |
| return &dirReader{ErrFormat}, nil |
| } else { |
| return &dirReader{io.EOF}, nil |
| } |
| } |
| size := int64(f.CompressedSize64) |
| r := io.NewSectionReader(f.zipr, f.headerOffset+bodyOffset, size) |
| dcomp := f.zip.decompressor(f.Method) |
| if dcomp == nil { |
| return nil, ErrAlgorithm |
| } |
| var rc io.ReadCloser = dcomp(r) |
| var desr io.Reader |
| if f.hasDataDescriptor() { |
| desr = io.NewSectionReader(f.zipr, f.headerOffset+bodyOffset+size, dataDescriptorLen) |
| } |
| rc = &checksumReader{ |
| rc: rc, |
| hash: crc32.NewIEEE(), |
| f: f, |
| desr: desr, |
| } |
| return rc, nil |
| } |
| |
| // OpenRaw returns a Reader that provides access to the File's contents without |
| // decompression. |
| func (f *File) OpenRaw() (io.Reader, error) { |
| bodyOffset, err := f.findBodyOffset() |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| r := io.NewSectionReader(f.zipr, f.headerOffset+bodyOffset, int64(f.CompressedSize64)) |
| return r, nil |
| } |
| |
| type dirReader struct { |
| err error |
| } |
| |
| func (r *dirReader) Read([]byte) (int, error) { |
| return 0, r.err |
| } |
| |
| func (r *dirReader) Close() error { |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| type checksumReader struct { |
| rc io.ReadCloser |
| hash hash.Hash32 |
| nread uint64 // number of bytes read so far |
| f *File |
| desr io.Reader // if non-nil, where to read the data descriptor |
| err error // sticky error |
| } |
| |
| func (r *checksumReader) Stat() (fs.FileInfo, error) { |
| return headerFileInfo{&r.f.FileHeader}, nil |
| } |
| |
| func (r *checksumReader) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return 0, r.err |
| } |
| n, err = r.rc.Read(b) |
| r.hash.Write(b[:n]) |
| r.nread += uint64(n) |
| if r.nread > r.f.UncompressedSize64 { |
| return 0, ErrFormat |
| } |
| if err == nil { |
| return |
| } |
| if err == io.EOF { |
| if r.nread != r.f.UncompressedSize64 { |
| return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF |
| } |
| if r.desr != nil { |
| if err1 := readDataDescriptor(r.desr, r.f); err1 != nil { |
| if err1 == io.EOF { |
| err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF |
| } else { |
| err = err1 |
| } |
| } else if r.hash.Sum32() != r.f.CRC32 { |
| err = ErrChecksum |
| } |
| } else { |
| // If there's not a data descriptor, we still compare |
| // the CRC32 of what we've read against the file header |
| // or TOC's CRC32, if it seems like it was set. |
| if r.f.CRC32 != 0 && r.hash.Sum32() != r.f.CRC32 { |
| err = ErrChecksum |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| r.err = err |
| return |
| } |
| |
| func (r *checksumReader) Close() error { return r.rc.Close() } |
| |
| // findBodyOffset does the minimum work to verify the file has a header |
| // and returns the file body offset. |
| func (f *File) findBodyOffset() (int64, error) { |
| var buf [fileHeaderLen]byte |
| if _, err := f.zipr.ReadAt(buf[:], f.headerOffset); err != nil { |
| return 0, err |
| } |
| b := readBuf(buf[:]) |
| if sig := b.uint32(); sig != fileHeaderSignature { |
| return 0, ErrFormat |
| } |
| b = b[22:] // skip over most of the header |
| filenameLen := int(b.uint16()) |
| extraLen := int(b.uint16()) |
| return int64(fileHeaderLen + filenameLen + extraLen), nil |
| } |
| |
| // readDirectoryHeader attempts to read a directory header from r. |
| // It returns io.ErrUnexpectedEOF if it cannot read a complete header, |
| // and ErrFormat if it doesn't find a valid header signature. |
| func readDirectoryHeader(f *File, r io.Reader) error { |
| var buf [directoryHeaderLen]byte |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf[:]); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| b := readBuf(buf[:]) |
| if sig := b.uint32(); sig != directoryHeaderSignature { |
| return ErrFormat |
| } |
| f.CreatorVersion = b.uint16() |
| f.ReaderVersion = b.uint16() |
| f.Flags = b.uint16() |
| f.Method = b.uint16() |
| f.ModifiedTime = b.uint16() |
| f.ModifiedDate = b.uint16() |
| f.CRC32 = b.uint32() |
| f.CompressedSize = b.uint32() |
| f.UncompressedSize = b.uint32() |
| f.CompressedSize64 = uint64(f.CompressedSize) |
| f.UncompressedSize64 = uint64(f.UncompressedSize) |
| filenameLen := int(b.uint16()) |
| extraLen := int(b.uint16()) |
| commentLen := int(b.uint16()) |
| b = b[4:] // skipped start disk number and internal attributes (2x uint16) |
| f.ExternalAttrs = b.uint32() |
| f.headerOffset = int64(b.uint32()) |
| d := make([]byte, filenameLen+extraLen+commentLen) |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, d); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| f.Name = string(d[:filenameLen]) |
| f.Extra = d[filenameLen : filenameLen+extraLen] |
| f.Comment = string(d[filenameLen+extraLen:]) |
| |
| // Determine the character encoding. |
| utf8Valid1, utf8Require1 := detectUTF8(f.Name) |
| utf8Valid2, utf8Require2 := detectUTF8(f.Comment) |
| switch { |
| case !utf8Valid1 || !utf8Valid2: |
| // Name and Comment definitely not UTF-8. |
| f.NonUTF8 = true |
| case !utf8Require1 && !utf8Require2: |
| // Name and Comment use only single-byte runes that overlap with UTF-8. |
| f.NonUTF8 = false |
| default: |
| // Might be UTF-8, might be some other encoding; preserve existing flag. |
| // Some ZIP writers use UTF-8 encoding without setting the UTF-8 flag. |
| // Since it is impossible to always distinguish valid UTF-8 from some |
| // other encoding (e.g., GBK or Shift-JIS), we trust the flag. |
| f.NonUTF8 = f.Flags&0x800 == 0 |
| } |
| |
| needUSize := f.UncompressedSize == ^uint32(0) |
| needCSize := f.CompressedSize == ^uint32(0) |
| needHeaderOffset := f.headerOffset == int64(^uint32(0)) |
| |
| // Best effort to find what we need. |
| // Other zip authors might not even follow the basic format, |
| // and we'll just ignore the Extra content in that case. |
| var modified time.Time |
| parseExtras: |
| for extra := readBuf(f.Extra); len(extra) >= 4; { // need at least tag and size |
| fieldTag := extra.uint16() |
| fieldSize := int(extra.uint16()) |
| if len(extra) < fieldSize { |
| break |
| } |
| fieldBuf := extra.sub(fieldSize) |
| |
| switch fieldTag { |
| case zip64ExtraID: |
| f.zip64 = true |
| |
| // update directory values from the zip64 extra block. |
| // They should only be consulted if the sizes read earlier |
| // are maxed out. |
| // See golang.org/issue/13367. |
| if needUSize { |
| needUSize = false |
| if len(fieldBuf) < 8 { |
| return ErrFormat |
| } |
| f.UncompressedSize64 = fieldBuf.uint64() |
| } |
| if needCSize { |
| needCSize = false |
| if len(fieldBuf) < 8 { |
| return ErrFormat |
| } |
| f.CompressedSize64 = fieldBuf.uint64() |
| } |
| if needHeaderOffset { |
| needHeaderOffset = false |
| if len(fieldBuf) < 8 { |
| return ErrFormat |
| } |
| f.headerOffset = int64(fieldBuf.uint64()) |
| } |
| case ntfsExtraID: |
| if len(fieldBuf) < 4 { |
| continue parseExtras |
| } |
| fieldBuf.uint32() // reserved (ignored) |
| for len(fieldBuf) >= 4 { // need at least tag and size |
| attrTag := fieldBuf.uint16() |
| attrSize := int(fieldBuf.uint16()) |
| if len(fieldBuf) < attrSize { |
| continue parseExtras |
| } |
| attrBuf := fieldBuf.sub(attrSize) |
| if attrTag != 1 || attrSize != 24 { |
| continue // Ignore irrelevant attributes |
| } |
| |
| const ticksPerSecond = 1e7 // Windows timestamp resolution |
| ts := int64(attrBuf.uint64()) // ModTime since Windows epoch |
| secs := int64(ts / ticksPerSecond) |
| nsecs := (1e9 / ticksPerSecond) * int64(ts%ticksPerSecond) |
| epoch := time.Date(1601, time.January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC) |
| modified = time.Unix(epoch.Unix()+secs, nsecs) |
| } |
| case unixExtraID, infoZipUnixExtraID: |
| if len(fieldBuf) < 8 { |
| continue parseExtras |
| } |
| fieldBuf.uint32() // AcTime (ignored) |
| ts := int64(fieldBuf.uint32()) // ModTime since Unix epoch |
| modified = time.Unix(ts, 0) |
| case extTimeExtraID: |
| if len(fieldBuf) < 5 || fieldBuf.uint8()&1 == 0 { |
| continue parseExtras |
| } |
| ts := int64(fieldBuf.uint32()) // ModTime since Unix epoch |
| modified = time.Unix(ts, 0) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| msdosModified := msDosTimeToTime(f.ModifiedDate, f.ModifiedTime) |
| f.Modified = msdosModified |
| if !modified.IsZero() { |
| f.Modified = modified.UTC() |
| |
| // If legacy MS-DOS timestamps are set, we can use the delta between |
| // the legacy and extended versions to estimate timezone offset. |
| // |
| // A non-UTC timezone is always used (even if offset is zero). |
| // Thus, FileHeader.Modified.Location() == time.UTC is useful for |
| // determining whether extended timestamps are present. |
| // This is necessary for users that need to do additional time |
| // calculations when dealing with legacy ZIP formats. |
| if f.ModifiedTime != 0 || f.ModifiedDate != 0 { |
| f.Modified = modified.In(timeZone(msdosModified.Sub(modified))) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Assume that uncompressed size 2³²-1 could plausibly happen in |
| // an old zip32 file that was sharding inputs into the largest chunks |
| // possible (or is just malicious; search the web for 42.zip). |
| // If needUSize is true still, it means we didn't see a zip64 extension. |
| // As long as the compressed size is not also 2³²-1 (implausible) |
| // and the header is not also 2³²-1 (equally implausible), |
| // accept the uncompressed size 2³²-1 as valid. |
| // If nothing else, this keeps archive/zip working with 42.zip. |
| _ = needUSize |
| |
| if needCSize || needHeaderOffset { |
| return ErrFormat |
| } |
| |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func readDataDescriptor(r io.Reader, f *File) error { |
| var buf [dataDescriptorLen]byte |
| // The spec says: "Although not originally assigned a |
| // signature, the value 0x08074b50 has commonly been adopted |
| // as a signature value for the data descriptor record. |
| // Implementers should be aware that ZIP files may be |
| // encountered with or without this signature marking data |
| // descriptors and should account for either case when reading |
| // ZIP files to ensure compatibility." |
| // |
| // dataDescriptorLen includes the size of the signature but |
| // first read just those 4 bytes to see if it exists. |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf[:4]); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| off := 0 |
| maybeSig := readBuf(buf[:4]) |
| if maybeSig.uint32() != dataDescriptorSignature { |
| // No data descriptor signature. Keep these four |
| // bytes. |
| off += 4 |
| } |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf[off:12]); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| b := readBuf(buf[:12]) |
| if b.uint32() != f.CRC32 { |
| return ErrChecksum |
| } |
| |
| // The two sizes that follow here can be either 32 bits or 64 bits |
| // but the spec is not very clear on this and different |
| // interpretations has been made causing incompatibilities. We |
| // already have the sizes from the central directory so we can |
| // just ignore these. |
| |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func readDirectoryEnd(r io.ReaderAt, size int64) (dir *directoryEnd, baseOffset int64, err error) { |
| // look for directoryEndSignature in the last 1k, then in the last 65k |
| var buf []byte |
| var directoryEndOffset int64 |
| for i, bLen := range []int64{1024, 65 * 1024} { |
| if bLen > size { |
| bLen = size |
| } |
| buf = make([]byte, int(bLen)) |
| if _, err := r.ReadAt(buf, size-bLen); err != nil && err != io.EOF { |
| return nil, 0, err |
| } |
| if p := findSignatureInBlock(buf); p >= 0 { |
| buf = buf[p:] |
| directoryEndOffset = size - bLen + int64(p) |
| break |
| } |
| if i == 1 || bLen == size { |
| return nil, 0, ErrFormat |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // read header into struct |
| b := readBuf(buf[4:]) // skip signature |
| d := &directoryEnd{ |
| diskNbr: uint32(b.uint16()), |
| dirDiskNbr: uint32(b.uint16()), |
| dirRecordsThisDisk: uint64(b.uint16()), |
| directoryRecords: uint64(b.uint16()), |
| directorySize: uint64(b.uint32()), |
| directoryOffset: uint64(b.uint32()), |
| commentLen: b.uint16(), |
| } |
| l := int(d.commentLen) |
| if l > len(b) { |
| return nil, 0, errors.New("zip: invalid comment length") |
| } |
| d.comment = string(b[:l]) |
| |
| // These values mean that the file can be a zip64 file |
| if d.directoryRecords == 0xffff || d.directorySize == 0xffff || d.directoryOffset == 0xffffffff { |
| p, err := findDirectory64End(r, directoryEndOffset) |
| if err == nil && p >= 0 { |
| directoryEndOffset = p |
| err = readDirectory64End(r, p, d) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, 0, err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| baseOffset = directoryEndOffset - int64(d.directorySize) - int64(d.directoryOffset) |
| |
| // Make sure directoryOffset points to somewhere in our file. |
| if o := baseOffset + int64(d.directoryOffset); o < 0 || o >= size { |
| return nil, 0, ErrFormat |
| } |
| return d, baseOffset, nil |
| } |
| |
| // findDirectory64End tries to read the zip64 locator just before the |
| // directory end and returns the offset of the zip64 directory end if |
| // found. |
| func findDirectory64End(r io.ReaderAt, directoryEndOffset int64) (int64, error) { |
| locOffset := directoryEndOffset - directory64LocLen |
| if locOffset < 0 { |
| return -1, nil // no need to look for a header outside the file |
| } |
| buf := make([]byte, directory64LocLen) |
| if _, err := r.ReadAt(buf, locOffset); err != nil { |
| return -1, err |
| } |
| b := readBuf(buf) |
| if sig := b.uint32(); sig != directory64LocSignature { |
| return -1, nil |
| } |
| if b.uint32() != 0 { // number of the disk with the start of the zip64 end of central directory |
| return -1, nil // the file is not a valid zip64-file |
| } |
| p := b.uint64() // relative offset of the zip64 end of central directory record |
| if b.uint32() != 1 { // total number of disks |
| return -1, nil // the file is not a valid zip64-file |
| } |
| return int64(p), nil |
| } |
| |
| // readDirectory64End reads the zip64 directory end and updates the |
| // directory end with the zip64 directory end values. |
| func readDirectory64End(r io.ReaderAt, offset int64, d *directoryEnd) (err error) { |
| buf := make([]byte, directory64EndLen) |
| if _, err := r.ReadAt(buf, offset); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| b := readBuf(buf) |
| if sig := b.uint32(); sig != directory64EndSignature { |
| return ErrFormat |
| } |
| |
| b = b[12:] // skip dir size, version and version needed (uint64 + 2x uint16) |
| d.diskNbr = b.uint32() // number of this disk |
| d.dirDiskNbr = b.uint32() // number of the disk with the start of the central directory |
| d.dirRecordsThisDisk = b.uint64() // total number of entries in the central directory on this disk |
| d.directoryRecords = b.uint64() // total number of entries in the central directory |
| d.directorySize = b.uint64() // size of the central directory |
| d.directoryOffset = b.uint64() // offset of start of central directory with respect to the starting disk number |
| |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func findSignatureInBlock(b []byte) int { |
| for i := len(b) - directoryEndLen; i >= 0; i-- { |
| // defined from directoryEndSignature in struct.go |
| if b[i] == 'P' && b[i+1] == 'K' && b[i+2] == 0x05 && b[i+3] == 0x06 { |
| // n is length of comment |
| n := int(b[i+directoryEndLen-2]) | int(b[i+directoryEndLen-1])<<8 |
| if n+directoryEndLen+i <= len(b) { |
| return i |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return -1 |
| } |
| |
| type readBuf []byte |
| |
| func (b *readBuf) uint8() uint8 { |
| v := (*b)[0] |
| *b = (*b)[1:] |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| func (b *readBuf) uint16() uint16 { |
| v := binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(*b) |
| *b = (*b)[2:] |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| func (b *readBuf) uint32() uint32 { |
| v := binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(*b) |
| *b = (*b)[4:] |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| func (b *readBuf) uint64() uint64 { |
| v := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(*b) |
| *b = (*b)[8:] |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| func (b *readBuf) sub(n int) readBuf { |
| b2 := (*b)[:n] |
| *b = (*b)[n:] |
| return b2 |
| } |
| |
| // A fileListEntry is a File and its ename. |
| // If file == nil, the fileListEntry describes a directory without metadata. |
| type fileListEntry struct { |
| name string |
| file *File |
| isDir bool |
| isDup bool |
| } |
| |
| type fileInfoDirEntry interface { |
| fs.FileInfo |
| fs.DirEntry |
| } |
| |
| func (e *fileListEntry) stat() (fileInfoDirEntry, error) { |
| if e.isDup { |
| return nil, errors.New(e.name + ": duplicate entries in zip file") |
| } |
| if !e.isDir { |
| return headerFileInfo{&e.file.FileHeader}, nil |
| } |
| return e, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Only used for directories. |
| func (f *fileListEntry) Name() string { _, elem, _ := split(f.name); return elem } |
| func (f *fileListEntry) Size() int64 { return 0 } |
| func (f *fileListEntry) Mode() fs.FileMode { return fs.ModeDir | 0555 } |
| func (f *fileListEntry) Type() fs.FileMode { return fs.ModeDir } |
| func (f *fileListEntry) IsDir() bool { return true } |
| func (f *fileListEntry) Sys() any { return nil } |
| |
| func (f *fileListEntry) ModTime() time.Time { |
| if f.file == nil { |
| return time.Time{} |
| } |
| return f.file.FileHeader.Modified.UTC() |
| } |
| |
| func (f *fileListEntry) Info() (fs.FileInfo, error) { return f, nil } |
| |
| // toValidName coerces name to be a valid name for fs.FS.Open. |
| func toValidName(name string) string { |
| name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, `\`, `/`) |
| p := path.Clean(name) |
| |
| p = strings.TrimPrefix(p, "/") |
| |
| for strings.HasPrefix(p, "../") { |
| p = p[len("../"):] |
| } |
| |
| return p |
| } |
| |
| func (r *Reader) initFileList() { |
| r.fileListOnce.Do(func() { |
| // files and knownDirs map from a file/directory name |
| // to an index into the r.fileList entry that we are |
| // building. They are used to mark duplicate entries. |
| files := make(map[string]int) |
| knownDirs := make(map[string]int) |
| |
| // dirs[name] is true if name is known to be a directory, |
| // because it appears as a prefix in a path. |
| dirs := make(map[string]bool) |
| |
| for _, file := range r.File { |
| isDir := len(file.Name) > 0 && file.Name[len(file.Name)-1] == '/' |
| name := toValidName(file.Name) |
| if name == "" { |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if idx, ok := files[name]; ok { |
| r.fileList[idx].isDup = true |
| continue |
| } |
| if idx, ok := knownDirs[name]; ok { |
| r.fileList[idx].isDup = true |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| for dir := path.Dir(name); dir != "."; dir = path.Dir(dir) { |
| dirs[dir] = true |
| } |
| |
| idx := len(r.fileList) |
| entry := fileListEntry{ |
| name: name, |
| file: file, |
| isDir: isDir, |
| } |
| r.fileList = append(r.fileList, entry) |
| if isDir { |
| knownDirs[name] = idx |
| } else { |
| files[name] = idx |
| } |
| } |
| for dir := range dirs { |
| if _, ok := knownDirs[dir]; !ok { |
| if idx, ok := files[dir]; ok { |
| r.fileList[idx].isDup = true |
| } else { |
| entry := fileListEntry{ |
| name: dir, |
| file: nil, |
| isDir: true, |
| } |
| r.fileList = append(r.fileList, entry) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sort.Slice(r.fileList, func(i, j int) bool { return fileEntryLess(r.fileList[i].name, r.fileList[j].name) }) |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| func fileEntryLess(x, y string) bool { |
| xdir, xelem, _ := split(x) |
| ydir, yelem, _ := split(y) |
| return xdir < ydir || xdir == ydir && xelem < yelem |
| } |
| |
| // Open opens the named file in the ZIP archive, |
| // using the semantics of fs.FS.Open: |
| // paths are always slash separated, with no |
| // leading / or ../ elements. |
| func (r *Reader) Open(name string) (fs.File, error) { |
| r.initFileList() |
| |
| if !fs.ValidPath(name) { |
| return nil, &fs.PathError{Op: "open", Path: name, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} |
| } |
| e := r.openLookup(name) |
| if e == nil { |
| return nil, &fs.PathError{Op: "open", Path: name, Err: fs.ErrNotExist} |
| } |
| if e.isDir { |
| return &openDir{e, r.openReadDir(name), 0}, nil |
| } |
| rc, err := e.file.Open() |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return rc.(fs.File), nil |
| } |
| |
| func split(name string) (dir, elem string, isDir bool) { |
| if len(name) > 0 && name[len(name)-1] == '/' { |
| isDir = true |
| name = name[:len(name)-1] |
| } |
| i := len(name) - 1 |
| for i >= 0 && name[i] != '/' { |
| i-- |
| } |
| if i < 0 { |
| return ".", name, isDir |
| } |
| return name[:i], name[i+1:], isDir |
| } |
| |
| var dotFile = &fileListEntry{name: "./", isDir: true} |
| |
| func (r *Reader) openLookup(name string) *fileListEntry { |
| if name == "." { |
| return dotFile |
| } |
| |
| dir, elem, _ := split(name) |
| files := r.fileList |
| i := sort.Search(len(files), func(i int) bool { |
| idir, ielem, _ := split(files[i].name) |
| return idir > dir || idir == dir && ielem >= elem |
| }) |
| if i < len(files) { |
| fname := files[i].name |
| if fname == name || len(fname) == len(name)+1 && fname[len(name)] == '/' && fname[:len(name)] == name { |
| return &files[i] |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func (r *Reader) openReadDir(dir string) []fileListEntry { |
| files := r.fileList |
| i := sort.Search(len(files), func(i int) bool { |
| idir, _, _ := split(files[i].name) |
| return idir >= dir |
| }) |
| j := sort.Search(len(files), func(j int) bool { |
| jdir, _, _ := split(files[j].name) |
| return jdir > dir |
| }) |
| return files[i:j] |
| } |
| |
| type openDir struct { |
| e *fileListEntry |
| files []fileListEntry |
| offset int |
| } |
| |
| func (d *openDir) Close() error { return nil } |
| func (d *openDir) Stat() (fs.FileInfo, error) { return d.e.stat() } |
| |
| func (d *openDir) Read([]byte) (int, error) { |
| return 0, &fs.PathError{Op: "read", Path: d.e.name, Err: errors.New("is a directory")} |
| } |
| |
| func (d *openDir) ReadDir(count int) ([]fs.DirEntry, error) { |
| n := len(d.files) - d.offset |
| if count > 0 && n > count { |
| n = count |
| } |
| if n == 0 { |
| if count <= 0 { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return nil, io.EOF |
| } |
| list := make([]fs.DirEntry, n) |
| for i := range list { |
| s, err := d.files[d.offset+i].stat() |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| list[i] = s |
| } |
| d.offset += n |
| return list, nil |
| } |