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annotate src/libpst.c @ 133:2ec889a79e51
patch from Fridrich Strba, some systems need extra library for regex
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16 | 1 /*** |
2 * libpst.c | |
3 * Part of the LibPST project | |
4 * Written by David Smith | |
43 | 5 * dave.s@earthcorp.com |
16 | 6 */ |
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8 #include "define.h" |
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11 // switch to maximal packing for our own internal structures |
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12 // use the same code as in libpst.h |
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13 #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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14 #pragma pack(push, 1) |
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15 #endif |
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16 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) |
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17 #pragma pack(1) |
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18 #endif |
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43 | 21 #define ASSERT(x) { if(!(x)) raise( SIGSEGV ); } |
16 | 22 |
43 | 23 #define INDEX_TYPE32 0x0E |
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24 #define INDEX_TYPE32A 0x0F // unknown, but assumed to be similar for now |
43 | 25 #define INDEX_TYPE64 0x17 |
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26 #define INDEX_TYPE64A 0x15 // http://sourceforge.net/projects/libpff/ |
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27 #define INDEX_TYPE_OFFSET (int64_t)0x0A |
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29 #define FILE_SIZE_POINTER32 (int64_t)0xA8 |
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30 #define INDEX_POINTER32 (int64_t)0xC4 |
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31 #define INDEX_BACK32 (int64_t)0xC0 |
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32 #define SECOND_POINTER32 (int64_t)0xBC |
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33 #define SECOND_BACK32 (int64_t)0xB8 |
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34 #define ENC_TYPE32 (int64_t)0x1CD |
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36 #define FILE_SIZE_POINTER64 (int64_t)0xB8 |
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37 #define INDEX_POINTER64 (int64_t)0xF0 |
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38 #define INDEX_BACK64 (int64_t)0xE8 |
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39 #define SECOND_POINTER64 (int64_t)0xE0 |
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40 #define SECOND_BACK64 (int64_t)0xD8 |
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41 #define ENC_TYPE64 (int64_t)0x201 |
46 | 42 |
43 #define FILE_SIZE_POINTER ((pf->do_read64) ? FILE_SIZE_POINTER64 : FILE_SIZE_POINTER32) | |
44 #define INDEX_POINTER ((pf->do_read64) ? INDEX_POINTER64 : INDEX_POINTER32) | |
45 #define INDEX_BACK ((pf->do_read64) ? INDEX_BACK64 : INDEX_BACK32) | |
46 #define SECOND_POINTER ((pf->do_read64) ? SECOND_POINTER64 : SECOND_POINTER32) | |
47 #define SECOND_BACK ((pf->do_read64) ? SECOND_BACK64 : SECOND_BACK32) | |
52 | 48 #define ENC_TYPE ((pf->do_read64) ? ENC_TYPE64 : ENC_TYPE32) |
16 | 49 |
50 #define PST_SIGNATURE 0x4E444221 | |
51 | |
46 | 52 |
53 struct pst_table_ptr_struct32{ | |
54 uint32_t start; | |
55 uint32_t u1; | |
56 uint32_t offset; | |
43 | 57 }; |
50 | 58 |
59 | |
46 | 60 struct pst_table_ptr_structn{ |
61 uint64_t start; | |
62 uint64_t u1; | |
63 uint64_t offset; | |
16 | 64 }; |
65 | |
50 | 66 |
46 | 67 typedef struct pst_block_header { |
68 uint16_t type; | |
69 uint16_t count; | |
16 | 70 } pst_block_header; |
71 | |
50 | 72 |
46 | 73 typedef struct pst_id2_assoc32 { |
43 | 74 uint32_t id2; |
75 uint32_t id; | |
46 | 76 uint32_t table2; |
77 } pst_id2_assoc32; | |
78 | |
50 | 79 |
46 | 80 typedef struct pst_id2_assoc { |
48 | 81 uint32_t id2; // only 32 bit here? |
82 uint16_t unknown1; | |
83 uint16_t unknown2; | |
46 | 84 uint64_t id; |
85 uint64_t table2; | |
16 | 86 } pst_id2_assoc; |
87 | |
50 | 88 |
48 | 89 typedef struct pst_table3_rec32 { |
90 uint32_t id; | |
91 } pst_table3_rec32; //for type 3 (0x0101) blocks | |
92 | |
50 | 93 |
48 | 94 typedef struct pst_table3_rec { |
95 uint64_t id; | |
96 } pst_table3_rec; //for type 3 (0x0101) blocks | |
97 | |
98 | |
50 | 99 typedef struct pst_block_hdr { |
100 uint16_t index_offset; | |
101 uint16_t type; | |
102 uint32_t offset; | |
103 } pst_block_hdr; | |
104 | |
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106 // for "compressible" encryption, just a simple substitution cipher |
35 | 107 // this is an array of the un-encrypted values. the un-encrypted value is in the position |
16 | 108 // of the encrypted value. ie the encrypted value 0x13 represents 0x02 |
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110 0x47, 0xf1, 0xb4, 0xe6, 0x0b, 0x6a, 0x72, 0x48, 0x85, 0x4e, 0x9e, 0xeb, 0xe2, 0xf8, 0x94, 0x53, |
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111 0xe0, 0xbb, 0xa0, 0x02, 0xe8, 0x5a, 0x09, 0xab, 0xdb, 0xe3, 0xba, 0xc6, 0x7c, 0xc3, 0x10, 0xdd, |
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112 0x39, 0x05, 0x96, 0x30, 0xf5, 0x37, 0x60, 0x82, 0x8c, 0xc9, 0x13, 0x4a, 0x6b, 0x1d, 0xf3, 0xfb, |
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113 0x8f, 0x26, 0x97, 0xca, 0x91, 0x17, 0x01, 0xc4, 0x32, 0x2d, 0x6e, 0x31, 0x95, 0xff, 0xd9, 0x23, |
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114 0xd1, 0x00, 0x5e, 0x79, 0xdc, 0x44, 0x3b, 0x1a, 0x28, 0xc5, 0x61, 0x57, 0x20, 0x90, 0x3d, 0x83, |
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115 0xb9, 0x43, 0xbe, 0x67, 0xd2, 0x46, 0x42, 0x76, 0xc0, 0x6d, 0x5b, 0x7e, 0xb2, 0x0f, 0x16, 0x29, |
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116 0x3c, 0xa9, 0x03, 0x54, 0x0d, 0xda, 0x5d, 0xdf, 0xf6, 0xb7, 0xc7, 0x62, 0xcd, 0x8d, 0x06, 0xd3, |
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117 0x69, 0x5c, 0x86, 0xd6, 0x14, 0xf7, 0xa5, 0x66, 0x75, 0xac, 0xb1, 0xe9, 0x45, 0x21, 0x70, 0x0c, |
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118 0x87, 0x9f, 0x74, 0xa4, 0x22, 0x4c, 0x6f, 0xbf, 0x1f, 0x56, 0xaa, 0x2e, 0xb3, 0x78, 0x33, 0x50, |
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119 0xb0, 0xa3, 0x92, 0xbc, 0xcf, 0x19, 0x1c, 0xa7, 0x63, 0xcb, 0x1e, 0x4d, 0x3e, 0x4b, 0x1b, 0x9b, |
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120 0x4f, 0xe7, 0xf0, 0xee, 0xad, 0x3a, 0xb5, 0x59, 0x04, 0xea, 0x40, 0x55, 0x25, 0x51, 0xe5, 0x7a, |
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121 0x89, 0x38, 0x68, 0x52, 0x7b, 0xfc, 0x27, 0xae, 0xd7, 0xbd, 0xfa, 0x07, 0xf4, 0xcc, 0x8e, 0x5f, |
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125 0xd4, 0xe1, 0x11, 0xd0, 0x08, 0x8b, 0x2a, 0xf2, 0xed, 0x9a, 0x64, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x6c, 0xf9, 0xec |
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131 0x1e, 0xf2, 0xcb, 0x2a, 0x74, 0xc5, 0x5e, 0x35, 0xd2, 0x95, 0x47, 0x9e, 0x96, 0x2d, 0x9a, 0x88, |
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132 0x4c, 0x7d, 0x84, 0x3f, 0xdb, 0xac, 0x31, 0xb6, 0x48, 0x5f, 0xf6, 0xc4, 0xd8, 0x39, 0x8b, 0xe7, |
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133 0x23, 0x3b, 0x38, 0x8e, 0xc8, 0xc1, 0xdf, 0x25, 0xb1, 0x20, 0xa5, 0x46, 0x60, 0x4e, 0x9c, 0xfb, |
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134 0xaa, 0xd3, 0x56, 0x51, 0x45, 0x7c, 0x55, 0x00, 0x07, 0xc9, 0x2b, 0x9d, 0x85, 0x9b, 0x09, 0xa0, |
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135 0x8f, 0xad, 0xb3, 0x0f, 0x63, 0xab, 0x89, 0x4b, 0xd7, 0xa7, 0x15, 0x5a, 0x71, 0x66, 0x42, 0xbf, |
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136 0x26, 0x4a, 0x6b, 0x98, 0xfa, 0xea, 0x77, 0x53, 0xb2, 0x70, 0x05, 0x2c, 0xfd, 0x59, 0x3a, 0x86, |
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137 0x7e, 0xce, 0x06, 0xeb, 0x82, 0x78, 0x57, 0xc7, 0x8d, 0x43, 0xaf, 0xb4, 0x1c, 0xd4, 0x5b, 0xcd, |
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138 0xe2, 0xe9, 0x27, 0x4f, 0xc3, 0x08, 0x72, 0x80, 0xcf, 0xb0, 0xef, 0xf5, 0x28, 0x6d, 0xbe, 0x30, |
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139 0x4d, 0x34, 0x92, 0xd5, 0x0e, 0x3c, 0x22, 0x32, 0xe5, 0xe4, 0xf9, 0x9f, 0xc2, 0xd1, 0x0a, 0x81, |
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140 0x12, 0xe1, 0xee, 0x91, 0x83, 0x76, 0xe3, 0x97, 0xe6, 0x61, 0x8a, 0x17, 0x79, 0xa4, 0xb7, 0xdc, |
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141 0x90, 0x7a, 0x5c, 0x8c, 0x02, 0xa6, 0xca, 0x69, 0xde, 0x50, 0x1a, 0x11, 0x93, 0xb9, 0x52, 0x87, |
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142 0x58, 0xfc, 0xed, 0x1d, 0x37, 0x49, 0x1b, 0x6a, 0xe0, 0x29, 0x33, 0x99, 0xbd, 0x6c, 0xd9, 0x94, |
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144 0x10, 0xf1, 0x0c, 0x19, 0xec, 0xae, 0x03, 0xa1, 0x14, 0x7b, 0xa9, 0x0b, 0xff, 0xf8, 0xa3, 0xc0, |
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149 0x14, 0x53, 0x0f, 0x56, 0xb3, 0xc8, 0x7a, 0x9c, 0xeb, 0x65, 0x48, 0x17, 0x16, 0x15, 0x9f, 0x02, |
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151 0xc5, 0xa4, 0xdc, 0xac, 0x85, 0x74, 0xd6, 0xd0, 0xa7, 0x9b, 0xae, 0x9a, 0x96, 0x71, 0x66, 0xc3, |
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152 0x63, 0x99, 0xb8, 0xdd, 0x73, 0x92, 0x8e, 0x84, 0x7d, 0xa5, 0x5e, 0xd1, 0x5d, 0x93, 0xb1, 0x57, |
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153 0x51, 0x50, 0x80, 0x89, 0x52, 0x94, 0x4f, 0x4e, 0x0a, 0x6b, 0xbc, 0x8d, 0x7f, 0x6e, 0x47, 0x46, |
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154 0x41, 0x40, 0x44, 0x01, 0x11, 0xcb, 0x03, 0x3f, 0xf7, 0xf4, 0xe1, 0xa9, 0x8f, 0x3c, 0x3a, 0xf9, |
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155 0xfb, 0xf0, 0x19, 0x30, 0x82, 0x09, 0x2e, 0xc9, 0x9d, 0xa0, 0x86, 0x49, 0xee, 0x6f, 0x4d, 0x6d, |
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156 0xc4, 0x2d, 0x81, 0x34, 0x25, 0x87, 0x1b, 0x88, 0xaa, 0xfc, 0x06, 0xa1, 0x12, 0x38, 0xfd, 0x4c, |
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157 0x42, 0x72, 0x64, 0x13, 0x37, 0x24, 0x6a, 0x75, 0x77, 0x43, 0xff, 0xe6, 0xb4, 0x4b, 0x36, 0x5c, |
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158 0xe4, 0xd8, 0x35, 0x3d, 0x45, 0xb9, 0x2c, 0xec, 0xb7, 0x31, 0x2b, 0x29, 0x07, 0x68, 0xa3, 0x0e, |
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159 0x69, 0x7b, 0x18, 0x9e, 0x21, 0x39, 0xbe, 0x28, 0x1a, 0x5b, 0x78, 0xf5, 0x23, 0xca, 0x2a, 0xb0, |
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160 0xaf, 0x3e, 0xfe, 0x04, 0x8c, 0xe7, 0xe5, 0x98, 0x32, 0x95, 0xd3, 0xf6, 0x4a, 0xe8, 0xa6, 0xea, |
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161 0xe9, 0xf3, 0xd5, 0x2f, 0x70, 0x20, 0xf2, 0x1f, 0x05, 0x67, 0xad, 0x55, 0x10, 0xce, 0xcd, 0xe3, |
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46 | 168 int32_t sig; |
43 | 169 |
45 | 170 unicode_init(); |
171 | |
43 | 172 DEBUG_ENT("pst_open"); |
173 | |
174 if (!pf) { | |
175 WARN (("cannot be passed a NULL pst_file\n")); | |
176 DEBUG_RET(); | |
177 return -1; | |
178 } | |
46 | 179 memset(pf, 0, sizeof(*pf)); |
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181 if ((pf->fp = fopen(name, "rb")) == NULL) { |
43 | 182 WARN(("cannot open PST file. Error\n")); |
183 DEBUG_RET(); | |
184 return -1; | |
185 } | |
186 | |
187 // Check pst file magic | |
52 | 188 if (pst_getAtPos(pf, 0, &sig, sizeof(sig)) != sizeof(sig)) { |
46 | 189 (void)fclose(pf->fp); |
43 | 190 WARN(("cannot read signature from PST file. Closing on error\n")); |
191 DEBUG_RET(); | |
192 return -1; | |
193 } | |
194 LE32_CPU(sig); | |
195 DEBUG_INFO(("sig = %X\n", sig)); | |
46 | 196 if (sig != (int32_t)PST_SIGNATURE) { |
197 (void)fclose(pf->fp); | |
43 | 198 WARN(("not a PST file that I know. Closing with error\n")); |
199 DEBUG_RET(); | |
200 return -1; | |
201 } | |
202 | |
203 // read index type | |
52 | 204 (void)pst_getAtPos(pf, INDEX_TYPE_OFFSET, &(pf->ind_type), sizeof(pf->ind_type)); |
43 | 205 DEBUG_INFO(("index_type = %i\n", pf->ind_type)); |
48 | 206 switch (pf->ind_type) { |
207 case INDEX_TYPE32 : | |
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210 break; | |
211 case INDEX_TYPE64 : | |
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48 | 213 pf->do_read64 = 1; |
214 break; | |
215 default: | |
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216 (void)fclose(pf->fp); |
43 | 217 WARN(("unknown .pst format, possibly newer than Outlook 2003 PST file?\n")); |
218 DEBUG_RET(); | |
219 return -1; | |
220 } | |
221 | |
222 // read encryption setting | |
52 | 223 (void)pst_getAtPos(pf, ENC_TYPE, &(pf->encryption), sizeof(pf->encryption)); |
43 | 224 DEBUG_INFO(("encrypt = %i\n", pf->encryption)); |
225 | |
46 | 226 pf->index2_back = pst_getIntAtPos(pf, SECOND_BACK); |
227 pf->index2 = pst_getIntAtPos(pf, SECOND_POINTER); | |
228 pf->size = pst_getIntAtPos(pf, FILE_SIZE_POINTER); | |
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229 DEBUG_INFO(("Pointer2 is %#"PRIx64", back pointer2 is %#"PRIx64"\n", pf->index2, pf->index2_back)); |
46 | 230 |
231 pf->index1_back = pst_getIntAtPos(pf, INDEX_BACK); | |
232 pf->index1 = pst_getIntAtPos(pf, INDEX_POINTER); | |
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233 DEBUG_INFO(("Pointer1 is %#"PRIx64", back pointer2 is %#"PRIx64"\n", pf->index1, pf->index1_back)); |
43 | 234 |
235 DEBUG_RET(); | |
236 return 0; | |
16 | 237 } |
238 | |
239 | |
46 | 240 int pst_close(pst_file *pf) { |
43 | 241 DEBUG_ENT("pst_close"); |
242 if (!pf->fp) { | |
243 WARN(("cannot close NULL fp\n")); | |
244 DEBUG_RET(); | |
245 return -1; | |
246 } | |
247 if (fclose(pf->fp)) { | |
248 WARN(("fclose returned non-zero value\n")); | |
249 DEBUG_RET(); | |
250 return -1; | |
251 } | |
252 // we must free the id linklist and the desc tree | |
46 | 253 pst_free_id (pf->i_head); |
254 pst_free_desc (pf->d_head); | |
255 pst_free_xattrib (pf->x_head); | |
43 | 256 DEBUG_RET(); |
257 return 0; | |
16 | 258 } |
259 | |
260 | |
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268 static void add_descriptor_to_list(pst_desc_ll *node, pst_desc_ll **head, pst_desc_ll **tail); |
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269 static void add_descriptor_to_list(pst_desc_ll *node, pst_desc_ll **head, pst_desc_ll **tail) |
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271 DEBUG_ENT("add_descriptor_to_list"); |
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272 //DEBUG_INDEX(("Added node %#"PRIx64" parent %#"PRIx64" real parent %#"PRIx64" prev %#"PRIx64" next %#"PRIx64"\n", |
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276 // (node->next ? node->next->id : (uint64_t)0))); |
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278 if (!(*head)) *head = node; |
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292 static void record_descriptor(pst_file *pf, pst_desc_ll *node); |
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303 pst_desc_ll *n = pf->d_head; |
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307 DEBUG_INDEX(("Found orphan child %#"PRIx64" of parent %#"PRIx64"\n", n->id, node->id)); |
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308 pst_desc_ll *nn = n->next; |
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325 //DEBUG_INDEX(("Null parent\n")); |
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326 add_descriptor_to_list(node, &pf->d_head, &pf->d_tail); |
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328 else if (node->parent_id == node->id) { |
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330 DEBUG_INDEX(("%#"PRIx64" is its own parent. What is this world coming to?\n")); |
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333 //DEBUG_INDEX(("Searching for parent %#"PRIx64" of %#"PRIx64"\n", node->parent_id, node->id)); |
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334 pst_desc_ll *parent = pst_getDptr(pf, node->parent_id); |
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339 add_descriptor_to_list(node, &parent->child, &parent->child_tail); |
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342 DEBUG_INDEX(("No parent %#"PRIx64", have an orphan child %#"PRIx64"\n", node->parent_id, node->id)); |
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16 | 350 pst_desc_ll* pst_getTopOfFolders(pst_file *pf, pst_item *root) { |
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352 uint32_t topid; |
43 | 353 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getTopOfFolders"); |
354 if (!root || !root->message_store) { | |
355 DEBUG_INDEX(("There isn't a top of folder record here.\n")); | |
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359 if (!root->message_store->top_of_personal_folder) { |
43 | 360 // this is the OST way |
361 // ASSUMPTION: Top Of Folders record in PST files is *always* descid 0x2142 | |
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43 | 363 } else { |
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366 DEBUG_INDEX(("looking for top of folder descriptor %#"PRIx32"\n", topid)); |
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367 topnode = pst_getDptr(pf, (uint64_t)topid); |
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370 topnode = (pst_desc_ll*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_desc_ll)); |
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375 record_descriptor(pf, topnode); // add to the global tree |
43 | 376 } |
377 DEBUG_RET(); | |
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378 return topnode; |
16 | 379 } |
380 | |
381 | |
52 | 382 size_t pst_attach_to_mem(pst_file *pf, pst_item_attach *attach, char **b){ |
46 | 383 size_t size=0; |
43 | 384 pst_index_ll *ptr; |
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385 pst_holder h = {b, NULL, 0}; |
43 | 386 DEBUG_ENT("pst_attach_to_mem"); |
46 | 387 if (attach->id_val != (uint64_t)-1) { |
388 ptr = pst_getID(pf, attach->id_val); | |
43 | 389 if (ptr) { |
46 | 390 size = pst_ff_getID2data(pf, ptr, &h); |
43 | 391 } else { |
392 DEBUG_WARN(("Couldn't find ID pointer. Cannot handle attachment\n")); | |
393 size = 0; | |
394 } | |
395 attach->size = size; // may as well update it to what is correct for this instance | |
396 } else { | |
397 size = attach->size; | |
398 } | |
399 DEBUG_RET(); | |
400 return size; | |
16 | 401 } |
402 | |
403 | |
46 | 404 size_t pst_attach_to_file(pst_file *pf, pst_item_attach *attach, FILE* fp) { |
43 | 405 pst_index_ll *ptr; |
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406 pst_holder h = {NULL, fp, 0}; |
93 | 407 size_t size = 0; |
43 | 408 DEBUG_ENT("pst_attach_to_file"); |
46 | 409 if (attach->id_val != (uint64_t)-1) { |
410 ptr = pst_getID(pf, attach->id_val); | |
43 | 411 if (ptr) { |
93 | 412 // pst_num_array *list = pst_parse_block(pf, ptr->id, NULL, NULL); |
413 // DEBUG_WARN(("writing file data attachment\n")); | |
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414 // for (int32_t x=0; x<list->count_item; x++) { |
93 | 415 // DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size, 0x10); |
416 // (void)pst_fwrite(list->items[x]->data, (size_t)1, list->items[x]->size, fp); | |
417 // } | |
46 | 418 size = pst_ff_getID2data(pf, ptr, &h); |
43 | 419 } else { |
420 DEBUG_WARN(("Couldn't find ID pointer. Cannot save attachment to file\n")); | |
421 } | |
422 attach->size = size; | |
423 } else { | |
424 // save the attachment to file | |
425 size = attach->size; | |
46 | 426 (void)pst_fwrite(attach->data, (size_t)1, size, fp); |
43 | 427 } |
428 DEBUG_RET(); | |
46 | 429 return size; |
16 | 430 } |
431 | |
432 | |
46 | 433 size_t pst_attach_to_file_base64(pst_file *pf, pst_item_attach *attach, FILE* fp) { |
43 | 434 pst_index_ll *ptr; |
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435 pst_holder h = {NULL, fp, 1}; |
93 | 436 size_t size = 0; |
43 | 437 char *c; |
438 DEBUG_ENT("pst_attach_to_file_base64"); | |
46 | 439 if (attach->id_val != (uint64_t)-1) { |
440 ptr = pst_getID(pf, attach->id_val); | |
43 | 441 if (ptr) { |
93 | 442 // pst_num_array *list = pst_parse_block(pf, ptr->id, NULL, NULL); |
443 // DEBUG_WARN(("writing base64 data attachment\n")); | |
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444 // for (int32_t x=0; x<list->count_item; x++) { |
93 | 445 // DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size, 0x10); |
446 // c = base64_encode(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
447 // if (c) { | |
448 // (void)pst_fwrite(c, (size_t)1, strlen(c), fp); | |
449 // free(c); // caught by valgrind | |
450 // } | |
451 // } | |
46 | 452 size = pst_ff_getID2data(pf, ptr, &h); |
43 | 453 } else { |
93 | 454 DEBUG_WARN(("Couldn't find ID pointer. Cannot save attachment to Base64\n")); |
43 | 455 } |
456 attach->size = size; | |
457 } else { | |
458 // encode the attachment to the file | |
459 c = base64_encode(attach->data, attach->size); | |
460 if (c) { | |
46 | 461 (void)pst_fwrite(c, (size_t)1, strlen(c), fp); |
43 | 462 free(c); // caught by valgrind |
463 } | |
464 size = attach->size; | |
465 } | |
466 DEBUG_RET(); | |
46 | 467 return size; |
16 | 468 } |
469 | |
470 | |
46 | 471 int pst_load_index (pst_file *pf) { |
472 int x; | |
43 | 473 DEBUG_ENT("pst_load_index"); |
474 if (!pf) { | |
475 WARN(("Cannot load index for a NULL pst_file\n")); | |
476 DEBUG_RET(); | |
477 return -1; | |
478 } | |
479 | |
46 | 480 x = pst_build_id_ptr(pf, pf->index1, 0, pf->index1_back, 0, UINT64_MAX); |
43 | 481 DEBUG_INDEX(("build id ptr returns %i\n", x)); |
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43 | 484 DEBUG_INDEX(("build desc ptr returns %i\n", x)); |
485 | |
51 | 486 DEBUG_CODE((void)pst_printDptr(pf, pf->d_head);); |
43 | 487 DEBUG_RET(); |
488 return 0; | |
16 | 489 } |
490 | |
491 | |
492 pst_desc_ll* pst_getNextDptr(pst_desc_ll* d) { | |
43 | 493 pst_desc_ll* r = NULL; |
494 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getNextDptr"); | |
495 if (d) { | |
496 if ((r = d->child) == NULL) { | |
497 while (!d->next && d->parent) d = d->parent; | |
498 r = d->next; | |
499 } | |
500 } | |
501 DEBUG_RET(); | |
502 return r; | |
16 | 503 } |
504 | |
505 | |
46 | 506 typedef struct pst_x_attrib { |
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507 uint32_t extended; |
43 | 508 uint16_t type; |
509 uint16_t map; | |
16 | 510 } pst_x_attrib; |
511 | |
512 | |
46 | 513 int pst_load_extended_attributes(pst_file *pf) { |
43 | 514 // for PST files this will load up ID2 0x61 and check it's "list" attribute. |
515 pst_desc_ll *p; | |
516 pst_num_array *na; | |
46 | 517 pst_index2_ll *id2_head = NULL; |
52 | 518 char *buffer=NULL, *headerbuffer=NULL; |
46 | 519 size_t bsize=0, hsize=0, bptr=0; |
43 | 520 pst_x_attrib xattrib; |
46 | 521 int32_t tint, err=0, x; |
43 | 522 pst_x_attrib_ll *ptr, *p_head=NULL, *p_sh=NULL, *p_sh2=NULL; |
523 | |
524 DEBUG_ENT("pst_loadExtendedAttributes"); | |
52 | 525 p = pst_getDptr(pf, (uint64_t)0x61); |
526 if (!p) { | |
43 | 527 DEBUG_WARN(("Cannot find DescID 0x61 for loading the Extended Attributes\n")); |
528 DEBUG_RET(); | |
529 return 0; | |
530 } | |
531 | |
532 if (!p->desc) { | |
533 DEBUG_WARN(("desc is NULL for item 0x61. Cannot load Extended Attributes\n")); | |
534 DEBUG_RET(); | |
535 return 0; | |
536 } | |
537 | |
538 if (p->list_index) { | |
46 | 539 id2_head = pst_build_id2(pf, p->list_index, NULL); |
51 | 540 pst_printID2ptr(id2_head); |
43 | 541 } else { |
542 DEBUG_WARN(("Have not been able to fetch any id2 values for item 0x61. Brace yourself!\n")); | |
543 } | |
544 | |
48 | 545 na = pst_parse_block(pf, p->desc->id, id2_head, NULL); |
43 | 546 if (!na) { |
547 DEBUG_WARN(("Cannot process desc block for item 0x61. Not loading extended Attributes\n")); | |
46 | 548 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); |
43 | 549 DEBUG_RET(); |
550 return 0; | |
551 } | |
552 | |
93 | 553 for (x=0; x < na->count_item; x++) { |
46 | 554 if (na->items[x]->id == (uint32_t)0x0003) { |
43 | 555 buffer = na->items[x]->data; |
556 bsize = na->items[x]->size; | |
46 | 557 } else if (na->items[x]->id == (uint32_t)0x0004) { |
43 | 558 headerbuffer = na->items[x]->data; |
559 hsize = na->items[x]->size; | |
46 | 560 } else { |
561 // leave them null | |
43 | 562 } |
563 } | |
564 | |
565 if (!buffer) { | |
46 | 566 if (na) pst_free_list(na); |
43 | 567 DEBUG_WARN(("No extended attributes buffer found. Not processing\n")); |
568 DEBUG_RET(); | |
569 return 0; | |
570 } | |
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574 xattrib.map = PST_LE_GET_UINT16(buffer+bptr), bptr += 2; |
43 | 575 |
576 while (xattrib.type != 0 && bptr < bsize) { | |
46 | 577 ptr = (pst_x_attrib_ll*) xmalloc(sizeof(*ptr)); |
578 memset(ptr, 0, sizeof(*ptr)); | |
43 | 579 ptr->type = xattrib.type; |
46 | 580 ptr->map = xattrib.map+0x8000; |
43 | 581 ptr->next = NULL; |
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583 xattrib.extended, xattrib.type, xattrib.map)); |
43 | 584 err=0; |
585 if (xattrib.type & 0x0001) { // if the Bit 1 is set | |
586 // pointer to Unicode field in buffer | |
587 if (xattrib.extended < hsize) { | |
588 char *wt; | |
589 // copy the size of the header. It is 32 bit int | |
590 memcpy(&tint, &(headerbuffer[xattrib.extended]), sizeof(tint)); | |
591 LE32_CPU(tint); | |
46 | 592 wt = (char*) xmalloc((size_t)(tint+2)); // plus 2 for a uni-code zero |
593 memset(wt, 0, (size_t)(tint+2)); | |
594 memcpy(wt, &(headerbuffer[xattrib.extended+sizeof(tint)]), (size_t)tint); | |
47 | 595 ptr->data = pst_wide_to_single(wt, (size_t)tint); |
43 | 596 free(wt); |
597 DEBUG_INDEX(("Read string (converted from UTF-16): %s\n", ptr->data)); | |
598 } else { | |
599 DEBUG_INDEX(("Cannot read outside of buffer [%i !< %i]\n", xattrib.extended, hsize)); | |
600 } | |
601 ptr->mytype = PST_MAP_HEADER; | |
602 } else { | |
603 // contains the attribute code to map to. | |
46 | 604 ptr->data = (uint32_t*)xmalloc(sizeof(uint32_t)); |
605 memset(ptr->data, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)); | |
606 *((uint32_t*)ptr->data) = xattrib.extended; | |
43 | 607 ptr->mytype = PST_MAP_ATTRIB; |
608 DEBUG_INDEX(("Mapped attribute %#x to %#x\n", ptr->map, *((int32_t*)ptr->data))); | |
609 } | |
610 | |
611 if (err==0) { | |
612 // add it to the list | |
613 p_sh = p_head; | |
614 p_sh2 = NULL; | |
615 while (p_sh && ptr->map > p_sh->map) { | |
616 p_sh2 = p_sh; | |
617 p_sh = p_sh->next; | |
618 } | |
619 if (!p_sh2) { | |
620 // needs to go before first item | |
621 ptr->next = p_head; | |
622 p_head = ptr; | |
623 } else { | |
624 // it will go after p_sh2 | |
625 ptr->next = p_sh2->next; | |
626 p_sh2->next = ptr; | |
627 } | |
628 } else { | |
629 free(ptr); | |
630 ptr = NULL; | |
631 } | |
632 memcpy(&xattrib, &(buffer[bptr]), sizeof(xattrib)); | |
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633 LE32_CPU(xattrib.extended); |
43 | 634 LE16_CPU(xattrib.type); |
635 LE16_CPU(xattrib.map); | |
636 bptr += sizeof(xattrib); | |
637 } | |
46 | 638 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); |
639 if (na) pst_free_list(na); | |
43 | 640 pf->x_head = p_head; |
641 DEBUG_RET(); | |
642 return 1; | |
16 | 643 } |
644 | |
52 | 645 |
44 | 646 #define ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET32 0x1f0 // count byte |
647 #define LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET32 0x1f3 // node or leaf | |
648 #define BACKLINK_OFFSET32 0x1f8 // backlink u1 value | |
649 #define ITEM_SIZE32 12 | |
650 #define DESC_SIZE32 16 | |
651 #define INDEX_COUNT_MAX32 41 // max active items | |
652 #define DESC_COUNT_MAX32 31 // max active items | |
653 | |
654 #define ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET64 0x1e8 // count byte | |
655 #define LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET64 0x1eb // node or leaf | |
656 #define BACKLINK_OFFSET64 0x1f8 // backlink u1 value | |
657 #define ITEM_SIZE64 24 | |
658 #define DESC_SIZE64 32 | |
659 #define INDEX_COUNT_MAX64 20 // max active items | |
660 #define DESC_COUNT_MAX64 15 // max active items | |
661 | |
52 | 662 #define BLOCK_SIZE 512 // index blocks |
663 #define DESC_BLOCK_SIZE 512 // descriptor blocks | |
46 | 664 #define ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET (size_t)((pf->do_read64) ? ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET64 : ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET32) |
665 #define LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET (size_t)((pf->do_read64) ? LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET64 : LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET32) | |
666 #define BACKLINK_OFFSET (size_t)((pf->do_read64) ? BACKLINK_OFFSET64 : BACKLINK_OFFSET32) | |
667 #define ITEM_SIZE (size_t)((pf->do_read64) ? ITEM_SIZE64 : ITEM_SIZE32) | |
668 #define DESC_SIZE (size_t)((pf->do_read64) ? DESC_SIZE64 : DESC_SIZE32) | |
669 #define INDEX_COUNT_MAX (int32_t)((pf->do_read64) ? INDEX_COUNT_MAX64 : INDEX_COUNT_MAX32) | |
670 #define DESC_COUNT_MAX (int32_t)((pf->do_read64) ? DESC_COUNT_MAX64 : DESC_COUNT_MAX32) | |
671 | |
672 | |
673 static size_t pst_decode_desc(pst_file *pf, pst_descn *desc, char *buf); | |
674 static size_t pst_decode_desc(pst_file *pf, pst_descn *desc, char *buf) { | |
675 size_t r; | |
676 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
44 | 677 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding desc64\n")); |
43 | 678 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_descn), 0x10); |
679 memcpy(desc, buf, sizeof(pst_descn)); | |
680 LE64_CPU(desc->d_id); | |
681 LE64_CPU(desc->desc_id); | |
682 LE64_CPU(desc->list_id); | |
683 LE32_CPU(desc->parent_id); | |
684 LE32_CPU(desc->u1); | |
685 r = sizeof(pst_descn); | |
686 } | |
687 else { | |
688 pst_desc32 d32; | |
44 | 689 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding desc32\n")); |
43 | 690 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_desc32), 0x10); |
691 memcpy(&d32, buf, sizeof(pst_desc32)); | |
692 LE32_CPU(d32.d_id); | |
693 LE32_CPU(d32.desc_id); | |
694 LE32_CPU(d32.list_id); | |
695 LE32_CPU(d32.parent_id); | |
696 desc->d_id = d32.d_id; | |
697 desc->desc_id = d32.desc_id; | |
698 desc->list_id = d32.list_id; | |
699 desc->parent_id = d32.parent_id; | |
700 desc->u1 = 0; | |
701 r = sizeof(pst_desc32); | |
702 } | |
703 return r; | |
704 } | |
705 | |
706 | |
46 | 707 static size_t pst_decode_table(pst_file *pf, struct pst_table_ptr_structn *table, char *buf); |
708 static size_t pst_decode_table(pst_file *pf, struct pst_table_ptr_structn *table, char *buf) { | |
709 size_t r; | |
710 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
44 | 711 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding table64\n")); |
46 | 712 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(struct pst_table_ptr_structn), 0x10); |
713 memcpy(table, buf, sizeof(struct pst_table_ptr_structn)); | |
43 | 714 LE64_CPU(table->start); |
715 LE64_CPU(table->u1); | |
716 LE64_CPU(table->offset); | |
46 | 717 r =sizeof(struct pst_table_ptr_structn); |
43 | 718 } |
719 else { | |
46 | 720 struct pst_table_ptr_struct32 t32; |
44 | 721 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding table32\n")); |
46 | 722 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof( struct pst_table_ptr_struct32), 0x10); |
723 memcpy(&t32, buf, sizeof(struct pst_table_ptr_struct32)); | |
43 | 724 LE32_CPU(t32.start); |
725 LE32_CPU(t32.u1); | |
726 LE32_CPU(t32.offset); | |
727 table->start = t32.start; | |
728 table->u1 = t32.u1; | |
729 table->offset = t32.offset; | |
46 | 730 r = sizeof(struct pst_table_ptr_struct32); |
43 | 731 } |
732 return r; | |
733 } | |
734 | |
735 | |
46 | 736 static size_t pst_decode_index(pst_file *pf, pst_index *index, char *buf); |
737 static size_t pst_decode_index(pst_file *pf, pst_index *index, char *buf) { | |
738 size_t r; | |
739 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
44 | 740 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding index64\n")); |
43 | 741 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_index), 0x10); |
742 memcpy(index, buf, sizeof(pst_index)); | |
743 LE64_CPU(index->id); | |
744 LE64_CPU(index->offset); | |
745 LE16_CPU(index->size); | |
746 LE16_CPU(index->u0); | |
747 LE16_CPU(index->u1); | |
748 r = sizeof(pst_index); | |
749 } else { | |
750 pst_index32 index32; | |
44 | 751 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding index32\n")); |
43 | 752 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_index32), 0x10); |
753 memcpy(&index32, buf, sizeof(pst_index32)); | |
46 | 754 LE32_CPU(index32.id); |
755 LE32_CPU(index32.offset); | |
756 LE16_CPU(index32.size); | |
757 LE16_CPU(index32.u1); | |
43 | 758 index->id = index32.id; |
759 index->offset = index32.offset; | |
760 index->size = index32.size; | |
761 index->u1 = index32.u1; | |
762 r = sizeof(pst_index32); | |
763 } | |
764 return r; | |
765 } | |
766 | |
767 | |
46 | 768 static size_t pst_decode_assoc(pst_file *pf, pst_id2_assoc *assoc, char *buf); |
769 static size_t pst_decode_assoc(pst_file *pf, pst_id2_assoc *assoc, char *buf) { | |
770 size_t r; | |
771 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
772 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding assoc64\n")); | |
773 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_id2_assoc), 0x10); | |
774 memcpy(assoc, buf, sizeof(pst_id2_assoc)); | |
48 | 775 LE32_CPU(assoc->id2); |
46 | 776 LE64_CPU(assoc->id); |
777 LE64_CPU(assoc->table2); | |
778 r = sizeof(pst_id2_assoc); | |
779 } else { | |
780 pst_id2_assoc32 assoc32; | |
781 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding assoc32\n")); | |
782 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_id2_assoc32), 0x10); | |
783 memcpy(&assoc32, buf, sizeof(pst_id2_assoc32)); | |
784 LE32_CPU(assoc32.id2); | |
785 LE32_CPU(assoc32.id); | |
786 LE32_CPU(assoc32.table2); | |
787 assoc->id2 = assoc32.id2; | |
788 assoc->id = assoc32.id; | |
789 assoc->table2 = assoc32.table2; | |
790 r = sizeof(pst_id2_assoc32); | |
791 } | |
792 return r; | |
793 } | |
794 | |
795 | |
48 | 796 static size_t pst_decode_type3(pst_file *pf, pst_table3_rec *table3_rec, char *buf); |
797 static size_t pst_decode_type3(pst_file *pf, pst_table3_rec *table3_rec, char *buf) { | |
798 size_t r; | |
799 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
800 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding table3 64\n")); | |
801 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_table3_rec), 0x10); | |
802 memcpy(table3_rec, buf, sizeof(pst_table3_rec)); | |
803 LE64_CPU(table3_rec->id); | |
804 r = sizeof(pst_table3_rec); | |
805 } else { | |
806 pst_table3_rec32 table3_rec32; | |
807 DEBUG_INDEX(("Decoding table3 32\n")); | |
808 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, sizeof(pst_table3_rec32), 0x10); | |
809 memcpy(&table3_rec32, buf, sizeof(pst_table3_rec32)); | |
810 LE32_CPU(table3_rec32.id); | |
811 table3_rec->id = table3_rec32.id; | |
812 r = sizeof(pst_table3_rec32); | |
813 } | |
814 return r; | |
815 } | |
816 | |
817 | |
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818 int pst_build_id_ptr(pst_file *pf, int64_t offset, int32_t depth, uint64_t linku1, uint64_t start_val, uint64_t end_val) { |
46 | 819 struct pst_table_ptr_structn table, table2; |
43 | 820 pst_index_ll *i_ptr=NULL; |
821 pst_index index; | |
822 int32_t x, item_count; | |
823 uint64_t old = start_val; | |
824 char *buf = NULL, *bptr; | |
825 | |
46 | 826 DEBUG_ENT("pst_build_id_ptr"); |
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827 DEBUG_INDEX(("offset %#"PRIx64" depth %i linku1 %#"PRIx64" start %#"PRIx64" end %#"PRIx64"\n", offset, depth, linku1, start_val, end_val)); |
43 | 828 if (end_val <= start_val) { |
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829 DEBUG_WARN(("The end value is BEFORE the start value. This function will quit. Soz. [start:%#"PRIx64", end:%#"PRIx64"]\n", start_val, end_val)); |
43 | 830 DEBUG_RET(); |
831 return -1; | |
832 } | |
833 DEBUG_INDEX(("Reading index block\n")); | |
51 | 834 if (pst_read_block_size(pf, offset, BLOCK_SIZE, &buf) < BLOCK_SIZE) { |
43 | 835 DEBUG_WARN(("Failed to read %i bytes\n", BLOCK_SIZE)); |
836 if (buf) free(buf); | |
837 DEBUG_RET(); | |
838 return -1; | |
839 } | |
840 bptr = buf; | |
44 | 841 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, BLOCK_SIZE, ITEM_SIZE32); |
46 | 842 item_count = (int32_t)(unsigned)(buf[ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET]); |
43 | 843 if (item_count > INDEX_COUNT_MAX) { |
844 DEBUG_WARN(("Item count %i too large, max is %i\n", item_count, INDEX_COUNT_MAX)); | |
845 if (buf) free(buf); | |
846 DEBUG_RET(); | |
847 return -1; | |
848 } | |
46 | 849 index.id = pst_getIntAt(pf, buf+BACKLINK_OFFSET); |
43 | 850 if (index.id != linku1) { |
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851 DEBUG_WARN(("Backlink %#"PRIx64" in this node does not match required %#"PRIx64"\n", index.id, linku1)); |
43 | 852 if (buf) free(buf); |
853 DEBUG_RET(); | |
854 return -1; | |
855 } | |
856 | |
857 if (buf[LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET] == '\0') { | |
858 // this node contains leaf pointers | |
859 x = 0; | |
860 while (x < item_count) { | |
46 | 861 bptr += pst_decode_index(pf, &index, bptr); |
43 | 862 x++; |
863 if (index.id == 0) break; | |
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864 DEBUG_INDEX(("[%i]%i Item [id = %#"PRIx64", offset = %#"PRIx64", u1 = %#x, size = %i(%#x)]\n", |
43 | 865 depth, x, index.id, index.offset, index.u1, index.size, index.size)); |
866 // if (index.id & 0x02) DEBUG_INDEX(("two-bit set!!\n")); | |
867 if ((index.id >= end_val) || (index.id < old)) { | |
868 DEBUG_WARN(("This item isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
869 if (buf) free(buf); | |
870 DEBUG_RET(); | |
871 return -1; | |
872 } | |
873 old = index.id; | |
46 | 874 if (x == (int32_t)1) { // first entry |
43 | 875 if ((start_val) && (index.id != start_val)) { |
876 DEBUG_WARN(("This item isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
877 if (buf) free(buf); | |
878 DEBUG_RET(); | |
879 return -1; | |
880 } | |
881 } | |
882 i_ptr = (pst_index_ll*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_index_ll)); | |
883 i_ptr->id = index.id; | |
884 i_ptr->offset = index.offset; | |
885 i_ptr->u1 = index.u1; | |
886 i_ptr->size = index.size; | |
887 i_ptr->next = NULL; | |
888 if (pf->i_tail) pf->i_tail->next = i_ptr; | |
889 if (!pf->i_head) pf->i_head = i_ptr; | |
890 pf->i_tail = i_ptr; | |
891 } | |
892 } else { | |
893 // this node contains node pointers | |
894 x = 0; | |
895 while (x < item_count) { | |
46 | 896 bptr += pst_decode_table(pf, &table, bptr); |
43 | 897 x++; |
898 if (table.start == 0) break; | |
899 if (x < item_count) { | |
46 | 900 (void)pst_decode_table(pf, &table2, bptr); |
43 | 901 } |
902 else { | |
903 table2.start = end_val; | |
904 } | |
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905 DEBUG_INDEX(("[%i] %i Index Table [start id = %#"PRIx64", u1 = %#"PRIx64", offset = %#"PRIx64", end id = %#"PRIx64"]\n", |
43 | 906 depth, x, table.start, table.u1, table.offset, table2.start)); |
907 if ((table.start >= end_val) || (table.start < old)) { | |
908 DEBUG_WARN(("This table isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
909 if (buf) free(buf); | |
910 DEBUG_RET(); | |
911 return -1; | |
912 } | |
913 old = table.start; | |
46 | 914 if (x == (int32_t)1) { // first entry |
43 | 915 if ((start_val) && (table.start != start_val)) { |
916 DEBUG_WARN(("This table isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
917 if (buf) free(buf); | |
918 DEBUG_RET(); | |
919 return -1; | |
920 } | |
921 } | |
46 | 922 (void)pst_build_id_ptr(pf, table.offset, depth+1, table.u1, table.start, table2.start); |
43 | 923 } |
924 } | |
925 if (buf) free (buf); | |
926 DEBUG_RET(); | |
927 return 0; | |
16 | 928 } |
929 | |
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46 | 932 struct pst_table_ptr_structn table, table2; |
43 | 933 pst_descn desc_rec; |
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48 | 935 uint64_t old = start_val; |
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43 | 937 char *buf = NULL, *bptr; |
938 | |
46 | 939 DEBUG_ENT("pst_build_desc_ptr"); |
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43 | 941 if (end_val <= start_val) { |
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942 DEBUG_WARN(("The end value is BEFORE the start value. This function will quit. Soz. [start:%#"PRIx64", end:%#"PRIx64"]\n", start_val, end_val)); |
43 | 943 DEBUG_RET(); |
944 return -1; | |
945 } | |
946 DEBUG_INDEX(("Reading desc block\n")); | |
51 | 947 if (pst_read_block_size(pf, offset, DESC_BLOCK_SIZE, &buf) < DESC_BLOCK_SIZE) { |
43 | 948 DEBUG_WARN(("Failed to read %i bytes\n", DESC_BLOCK_SIZE)); |
949 if (buf) free(buf); | |
950 DEBUG_RET(); | |
951 return -1; | |
952 } | |
953 bptr = buf; | |
46 | 954 item_count = (int32_t)(unsigned)(buf[ITEM_COUNT_OFFSET]); |
955 | |
956 desc_rec.d_id = pst_getIntAt(pf, buf+BACKLINK_OFFSET); | |
43 | 957 if (desc_rec.d_id != linku1) { |
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958 DEBUG_WARN(("Backlink %#"PRIx64" in this node does not match required %#"PRIx64"\n", desc_rec.d_id, linku1)); |
43 | 959 if (buf) free(buf); |
960 DEBUG_RET(); | |
961 return -1; | |
962 } | |
963 if (buf[LEVEL_INDICATOR_OFFSET] == '\0') { | |
964 // this node contains leaf pointers | |
44 | 965 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, DESC_BLOCK_SIZE, DESC_SIZE32); |
43 | 966 if (item_count > DESC_COUNT_MAX) { |
967 DEBUG_WARN(("Item count %i too large, max is %i\n", item_count, DESC_COUNT_MAX)); | |
968 if (buf) free(buf); | |
969 DEBUG_RET(); | |
970 return -1; | |
971 } | |
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43 | 975 depth, x, desc_rec.d_id, desc_rec.desc_id, desc_rec.list_id, desc_rec.parent_id)); |
976 if ((desc_rec.d_id >= end_val) || (desc_rec.d_id < old)) { | |
977 DEBUG_WARN(("This item isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
978 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, DESC_BLOCK_SIZE, 16); | |
979 if (buf) free(buf); | |
980 DEBUG_RET(); | |
981 return -1; | |
982 } | |
983 old = desc_rec.d_id; | |
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43 | 985 if (start_val && (desc_rec.d_id != start_val)) { |
986 DEBUG_WARN(("This item isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
987 if (buf) free(buf); | |
988 DEBUG_RET(); | |
989 return -1; | |
990 } | |
991 } | |
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998 d_ptr->desc = pst_getID(pf, desc_rec.desc_id); |
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43 | 1001 } |
1002 } else { | |
1003 // this node contains node pointers | |
44 | 1004 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, DESC_BLOCK_SIZE, ITEM_SIZE32); |
43 | 1005 if (item_count > INDEX_COUNT_MAX) { |
1006 DEBUG_WARN(("Item count %i too large, max is %i\n", item_count, INDEX_COUNT_MAX)); | |
1007 if (buf) free(buf); | |
1008 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1009 return -1; | |
1010 } | |
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46 | 1012 bptr += pst_decode_table(pf, &table, bptr); |
43 | 1013 if (table.start == 0) break; |
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46 | 1015 (void)pst_decode_table(pf, &table2, bptr); |
43 | 1016 } |
1017 else { | |
1018 table2.start = end_val; | |
1019 } | |
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1020 DEBUG_INDEX(("[%i] %i Descriptor Table [start id = %#"PRIx64", u1 = %#"PRIx64", offset = %#"PRIx64", end id = %#"PRIx64"]\n", |
43 | 1021 depth, x, table.start, table.u1, table.offset, table2.start)); |
1022 if ((table.start >= end_val) || (table.start < old)) { | |
1023 DEBUG_WARN(("This table isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); | |
1024 if (buf) free(buf); | |
1025 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1026 return -1; | |
1027 } | |
1028 old = table.start; | |
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46 | 1030 if (start_val && (table.start != start_val)) { |
43 | 1031 DEBUG_WARN(("This table isn't right. Must be corruption, or I got it wrong!\n")); |
1032 if (buf) free(buf); | |
1033 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1034 return -1; | |
1035 } | |
1036 } | |
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1037 (void)pst_build_desc_ptr(pf, table.offset, depth+1, table.u1, table.start, table2.start); |
43 | 1038 } |
1039 } | |
1040 if (buf) free(buf); | |
1041 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1042 return 0; | |
16 | 1043 } |
1044 | |
1045 | |
46 | 1046 pst_item* pst_parse_item(pst_file *pf, pst_desc_ll *d_ptr) { |
43 | 1047 pst_num_array * list; |
1048 pst_index2_ll *id2_head = NULL; | |
1049 pst_index_ll *id_ptr = NULL; | |
1050 pst_item *item = NULL; | |
1051 pst_item_attach *attach = NULL; | |
46 | 1052 int32_t x; |
1053 DEBUG_ENT("pst_parse_item"); | |
43 | 1054 if (!d_ptr) { |
1055 DEBUG_WARN(("you cannot pass me a NULL! I don't want it!\n")); | |
1056 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1057 return NULL; | |
1058 } | |
1059 | |
1060 if (!d_ptr->desc) { | |
1061 DEBUG_WARN(("why is d_ptr->desc == NULL? I don't want to do anything else with this record\n")); | |
1062 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1063 return NULL; | |
1064 } | |
1065 | |
1066 if (d_ptr->list_index) { | |
46 | 1067 id2_head = pst_build_id2(pf, d_ptr->list_index, NULL); |
1068 (void)pst_printID2ptr(id2_head); | |
43 | 1069 } else { |
1070 DEBUG_WARN(("Have not been able to fetch any id2 values for this item. Brace yourself!\n")); | |
1071 } | |
1072 | |
48 | 1073 list = pst_parse_block(pf, d_ptr->desc->id, id2_head, NULL); |
43 | 1074 if (!list) { |
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1075 DEBUG_WARN(("pst_parse_block() returned an error for d_ptr->desc->id [%#"PRIx64"]\n", d_ptr->desc->id)); |
46 | 1076 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); |
43 | 1077 DEBUG_RET(); |
1078 return NULL; | |
1079 } | |
1080 | |
1081 item = (pst_item*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item)); | |
1082 memset(item, 0, sizeof(pst_item)); | |
1083 | |
46 | 1084 if (pst_process(list, item, NULL)) { |
1085 DEBUG_WARN(("pst_process() returned non-zero value. That is an error\n")); | |
1086 if (item) pst_freeItem(item); | |
1087 if (list) pst_free_list(list); | |
1088 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); | |
43 | 1089 DEBUG_RET(); |
1090 return NULL; | |
1091 } | |
46 | 1092 if (list) pst_free_list(list); |
1093 list = NULL; //pst_process will free the items in the list | |
1094 | |
1095 if ((id_ptr = pst_getID2(id2_head, (uint64_t)0x671))) { | |
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43 | 1097 while (item->attach) { |
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1098 DEBUG_EMAIL(("throw away existing attachment\n")); |
43 | 1099 attach = item->attach->next; |
1100 free(item->attach); | |
1101 item->attach = attach; | |
1102 } | |
1103 | |
1104 DEBUG_EMAIL(("ATTACHMENT processing attachment\n")); | |
48 | 1105 if ((list = pst_parse_block(pf, id_ptr->id, id2_head, NULL)) == NULL) { |
43 | 1106 DEBUG_WARN(("ERROR error processing main attachment record\n")); |
46 | 1107 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); |
43 | 1108 DEBUG_RET(); |
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43 | 1110 } |
1111 else { | |
93 | 1112 for (x=0; x < list->count_array; x++) { |
1113 attach = (pst_item_attach*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
1114 memset(attach, 0, sizeof(pst_item_attach)); | |
43 | 1115 attach->next = item->attach; |
1116 item->attach = attach; | |
1117 } | |
1118 | |
46 | 1119 if (pst_process(list, item, item->attach)) { |
1120 DEBUG_WARN(("ERROR pst_process() failed with attachments\n")); | |
1121 if (item) pst_freeItem(item); | |
1122 if (list) pst_free_list(list); | |
1123 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); | |
43 | 1124 DEBUG_RET(); |
1125 return NULL; | |
1126 } | |
46 | 1127 if (list) pst_free_list(list); |
43 | 1128 list = NULL; |
1129 | |
1130 // now we will have initial information of each attachment stored in item->attach... | |
1131 // we must now read the secondary record for each based on the id2 val associated with | |
1132 // each attachment | |
1133 attach = item->attach; | |
1134 while (attach) { | |
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43 | 1168 } |
1169 } | |
1170 } | |
1171 | |
46 | 1172 if (id2_head) pst_free_id2(id2_head); |
43 | 1173 DEBUG_RET(); |
1174 return item; | |
16 | 1175 } |
1176 | |
1177 | |
49 | 1178 static void freeall(pst_subblocks *subs, pst_block_offset_pointer *p1, |
1179 pst_block_offset_pointer *p2, | |
1180 pst_block_offset_pointer *p3, | |
1181 pst_block_offset_pointer *p4, | |
1182 pst_block_offset_pointer *p5, | |
1183 pst_block_offset_pointer *p6, | |
1184 pst_block_offset_pointer *p7); | |
1185 static void freeall(pst_subblocks *subs, pst_block_offset_pointer *p1, | |
1186 pst_block_offset_pointer *p2, | |
1187 pst_block_offset_pointer *p3, | |
1188 pst_block_offset_pointer *p4, | |
1189 pst_block_offset_pointer *p5, | |
1190 pst_block_offset_pointer *p6, | |
1191 pst_block_offset_pointer *p7) { | |
1192 size_t i; | |
1193 for (i=0; i<subs->subblock_count; i++) { | |
1194 if (subs->subs[i].buf) free(subs->subs[i].buf); | |
1195 } | |
1196 free(subs->subs); | |
43 | 1197 if (p1->needfree) free(p1->from); |
1198 if (p2->needfree) free(p2->from); | |
1199 if (p3->needfree) free(p3->from); | |
1200 if (p4->needfree) free(p4->from); | |
1201 if (p5->needfree) free(p5->from); | |
1202 if (p6->needfree) free(p6->from); | |
1203 if (p7->needfree) free(p7->from); | |
35 | 1204 } |
1205 | |
1206 | |
48 | 1207 pst_num_array * pst_parse_block(pst_file *pf, uint64_t block_id, pst_index2_ll *i2_head, pst_num_array *na_head) { |
52 | 1208 char *buf = NULL; |
1209 size_t read_size = 0; | |
49 | 1210 pst_subblocks subblocks; |
48 | 1211 pst_num_array *na_ptr = NULL; |
43 | 1212 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset1; |
1213 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset2; | |
1214 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset3; | |
1215 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset4; | |
1216 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset5; | |
1217 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset6; | |
1218 pst_block_offset_pointer block_offset7; | |
46 | 1219 int32_t x; |
1220 int num_recs; | |
1221 int count_rec; | |
1222 int32_t num_list; | |
1223 int32_t cur_list; | |
47 | 1224 int block_type; |
43 | 1225 uint32_t rec_size = 0; |
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1230 char* ind2_ptr = NULL; |
43 | 1231 pst_x_attrib_ll *mapptr; |
50 | 1232 pst_block_hdr block_hdr; |
1233 pst_table3_rec table3_rec; //for type 3 (0x0101) blocks | |
48 | 1234 |
43 | 1235 struct { |
1236 unsigned char seven_c; | |
1237 unsigned char item_count; | |
1238 uint16_t u1; | |
1239 uint16_t u2; | |
1240 uint16_t u3; | |
1241 uint16_t rec_size; | |
1242 uint32_t b_five_offset; | |
1243 uint32_t ind2_offset; | |
1244 uint16_t u7; | |
1245 uint16_t u8; | |
1246 } seven_c_blk; | |
48 | 1247 |
43 | 1248 struct _type_d_rec { |
1249 uint32_t id; | |
1250 uint32_t u1; | |
1251 } * type_d_rec; | |
1252 | |
48 | 1253 struct { |
1254 uint16_t type; | |
1255 uint16_t ref_type; | |
1256 uint32_t value; | |
1257 } table_rec; //for type 1 (0xBCEC) blocks | |
1258 | |
1259 struct { | |
1260 uint16_t ref_type; | |
1261 uint16_t type; | |
1262 uint16_t ind2_off; | |
1263 uint8_t size; | |
1264 uint8_t slot; | |
1265 } table2_rec; //for type 2 (0x7CEC) blocks | |
1266 | |
46 | 1267 DEBUG_ENT("pst_parse_block"); |
1268 if ((read_size = pst_ff_getIDblock_dec(pf, block_id, &buf)) == 0) { | |
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1269 WARN(("Error reading block id %#"PRIx64"\n", block_id)); |
43 | 1270 if (buf) free (buf); |
1271 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1272 return NULL; | |
1273 } | |
1274 | |
1275 block_offset1.needfree = 0; | |
1276 block_offset2.needfree = 0; | |
1277 block_offset3.needfree = 0; | |
1278 block_offset4.needfree = 0; | |
1279 block_offset5.needfree = 0; | |
1280 block_offset6.needfree = 0; | |
1281 block_offset7.needfree = 0; | |
1282 | |
1283 memcpy(&block_hdr, buf, sizeof(block_hdr)); | |
1284 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.index_offset); | |
1285 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.type); | |
1286 LE32_CPU(block_hdr.offset); | |
48 | 1287 DEBUG_EMAIL(("block header (index_offset=%#hx, type=%#hx, offset=%#hx)\n", block_hdr.index_offset, block_hdr.type, block_hdr.offset)); |
43 | 1288 |
49 | 1289 if (block_hdr.index_offset == (uint16_t)0x0101) { //type 3 |
50 | 1290 size_t i; |
1291 char *b_ptr = buf + 8; | |
49 | 1292 subblocks.subblock_count = block_hdr.type; |
1293 subblocks.subs = malloc(sizeof(pst_subblock) * subblocks.subblock_count); | |
1294 for (i=0; i<subblocks.subblock_count; i++) { | |
1295 b_ptr += pst_decode_type3(pf, &table3_rec, b_ptr); | |
1296 subblocks.subs[i].buf = NULL; | |
1297 subblocks.subs[i].read_size = pst_ff_getIDblock_dec(pf, table3_rec.id, &subblocks.subs[i].buf); | |
1298 if (subblocks.subs[i].buf) { | |
1299 memcpy(&block_hdr, subblocks.subs[i].buf, sizeof(block_hdr)); | |
1300 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.index_offset); | |
1301 subblocks.subs[i].i_offset = block_hdr.index_offset; | |
1302 } | |
1303 else { | |
1304 subblocks.subs[i].read_size = 0; | |
1305 subblocks.subs[i].i_offset = 0; | |
1306 } | |
1307 } | |
1308 free(buf); | |
1309 memcpy(&block_hdr, subblocks.subs[0].buf, sizeof(block_hdr)); | |
1310 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.index_offset); | |
1311 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.type); | |
1312 LE32_CPU(block_hdr.offset); | |
1313 DEBUG_EMAIL(("block header (index_offset=%#hx, type=%#hx, offset=%#hx)\n", block_hdr.index_offset, block_hdr.type, block_hdr.offset)); | |
1314 } | |
1315 else { | |
1316 // setup the subblock descriptors, but we only have one block | |
50 | 1317 subblocks.subblock_count = (size_t)1; |
49 | 1318 subblocks.subs = malloc(sizeof(pst_subblock)); |
1319 subblocks.subs[0].buf = buf; | |
1320 subblocks.subs[0].read_size = read_size; | |
1321 subblocks.subs[0].i_offset = block_hdr.index_offset; | |
1322 } | |
43 | 1323 |
46 | 1324 if (block_hdr.type == (uint16_t)0xBCEC) { //type 1 |
43 | 1325 block_type = 1; |
1326 | |
49 | 1327 if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, block_hdr.offset, &block_offset1)) { |
43 | 1328 DEBUG_WARN(("internal error (bc.b5 offset %#x) in reading block id %#x\n", block_hdr.offset, block_id)); |
49 | 1329 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1330 DEBUG_RET(); |
1331 return NULL; | |
1332 } | |
1333 memcpy(&table_rec, block_offset1.from, sizeof(table_rec)); | |
1334 LE16_CPU(table_rec.type); | |
1335 LE16_CPU(table_rec.ref_type); | |
1336 LE32_CPU(table_rec.value); | |
1337 DEBUG_EMAIL(("table_rec (type=%#hx, ref_type=%#hx, value=%#x)\n", table_rec.type, table_rec.ref_type, table_rec.value)); | |
1338 | |
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1340 WARN(("Unknown second block constant - %#hx %#hx for id %#"PRIx64"\n", table_rec.type, table_rec.ref_type, block_id)); |
49 | 1341 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1342 DEBUG_RET(); |
1343 return NULL; | |
1344 } | |
1345 | |
49 | 1346 if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, table_rec.value, &block_offset2)) { |
43 | 1347 DEBUG_WARN(("internal error (bc.b5.desc offset) in reading block id %#x\n", table_rec.value, block_id)); |
49 | 1348 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1349 DEBUG_RET(); |
1350 return NULL; | |
1351 } | |
1352 list_start = block_offset2.from; | |
1353 to_ptr = block_offset2.to; | |
1354 num_list = (to_ptr - list_start)/sizeof(table_rec); | |
1355 num_recs = 1; // only going to be one object in these blocks | |
1356 } | |
46 | 1357 else if (block_hdr.type == (uint16_t)0x7CEC) { //type 2 |
43 | 1358 block_type = 2; |
1359 | |
49 | 1360 if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, block_hdr.offset, &block_offset3)) { |
43 | 1361 DEBUG_WARN(("internal error (7c.7c offset %#x) in reading block id %#x\n", block_hdr.offset, block_id)); |
49 | 1362 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1363 DEBUG_RET(); |
1364 return NULL; | |
1365 } | |
1366 fr_ptr = block_offset3.from; //now got pointer to "7C block" | |
1367 memset(&seven_c_blk, 0, sizeof(seven_c_blk)); | |
1368 memcpy(&seven_c_blk, fr_ptr, sizeof(seven_c_blk)); | |
1369 LE16_CPU(seven_c_blk.u1); | |
1370 LE16_CPU(seven_c_blk.u2); | |
1371 LE16_CPU(seven_c_blk.u3); | |
1372 LE16_CPU(seven_c_blk.rec_size); | |
1373 LE32_CPU(seven_c_blk.b_five_offset); | |
1374 LE32_CPU(seven_c_blk.ind2_offset); | |
1375 LE16_CPU(seven_c_blk.u7); | |
1376 LE16_CPU(seven_c_blk.u8); | |
1377 | |
1378 list_start = fr_ptr + sizeof(seven_c_blk); // the list of item numbers start after this record | |
1379 | |
1380 if (seven_c_blk.seven_c != 0x7C) { // this would mean it isn't a 7C block! | |
1381 WARN(("Error. There isn't a 7C where I want to see 7C!\n")); | |
49 | 1382 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1383 DEBUG_RET(); |
1384 return NULL; | |
1385 } | |
1386 | |
1387 rec_size = seven_c_blk.rec_size; | |
47 | 1388 num_list = (int32_t)(unsigned)seven_c_blk.item_count; |
43 | 1389 |
49 | 1390 if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, seven_c_blk.b_five_offset, &block_offset4)) { |
43 | 1391 DEBUG_WARN(("internal error (7c.b5 offset %#x) in reading block id %#x\n", seven_c_blk.b_five_offset, block_id)); |
49 | 1392 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1393 DEBUG_RET(); |
1394 return NULL; | |
1395 } | |
1396 memcpy(&table_rec, block_offset4.from, sizeof(table_rec)); | |
1397 LE16_CPU(table_rec.type); | |
1398 LE16_CPU(table_rec.ref_type); | |
1399 LE32_CPU(table_rec.value); | |
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1400 DEBUG_EMAIL(("table_rec (type=%#hx, ref_type=%#hx, value=%#x)\n", table_rec.type, table_rec.ref_type, table_rec.value)); |
43 | 1401 |
46 | 1402 if (table_rec.type != (uint16_t)0x04B5) { // different constant than a type 1 record |
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1403 WARN(("Unknown second block constant - %#hx for id %#"PRIx64"\n", table_rec.type, block_id)); |
49 | 1404 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1405 DEBUG_RET(); |
1406 return NULL; | |
1407 } | |
1408 | |
49 | 1409 if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, table_rec.value, &block_offset5)) { |
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1410 DEBUG_WARN(("internal error (7c.b5.desc offset %#x) in reading block id %#"PRIx64"\n", table_rec.value, block_id)); |
49 | 1411 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1412 DEBUG_RET(); |
1413 return NULL; | |
1414 } | |
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1417 num_recs = (block_offset5.to - block_offset5.from) / (4 + table_rec.ref_type); |
43 | 1418 |
49 | 1419 if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, seven_c_blk.ind2_offset, &block_offset6)) { |
43 | 1420 DEBUG_WARN(("internal error (7c.ind2 offset %#x) in reading block id %#x\n", seven_c_blk.ind2_offset, block_id)); |
49 | 1421 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1422 DEBUG_RET(); |
1423 return NULL; | |
1424 } | |
1425 ind2_ptr = block_offset6.from; | |
1426 ind2_end = block_offset6.to; | |
1427 } | |
49 | 1428 else { |
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1429 WARN(("ERROR: Unknown block constant - %#hx for id %#"PRIx64"\n", block_hdr.type, block_id)); |
49 | 1430 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1431 DEBUG_RET(); |
1432 return NULL; | |
1433 } | |
1434 | |
1435 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Mallocing number of records %i\n", num_recs)); | |
1436 for (count_rec=0; count_rec<num_recs; count_rec++) { | |
1437 na_ptr = (pst_num_array*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_num_array)); | |
1438 memset(na_ptr, 0, sizeof(pst_num_array)); | |
1439 na_ptr->next = na_head; | |
1440 na_head = na_ptr; | |
49 | 1441 // allocate an array of count num_recs to contain sizeof(pst_num_item) |
1442 na_ptr->items = (pst_num_item**) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_num_item)*num_list); | |
43 | 1443 na_ptr->count_item = num_list; |
1444 na_ptr->orig_count = num_list; | |
47 | 1445 na_ptr->count_array = (int32_t)num_recs; // each record will have a record of the total number of records |
43 | 1446 for (x=0; x<num_list; x++) na_ptr->items[x] = NULL; |
1447 x = 0; | |
1448 | |
1449 DEBUG_EMAIL(("going to read %i (%#x) items\n", na_ptr->count_item, na_ptr->count_item)); | |
1450 | |
1451 fr_ptr = list_start; // initialize fr_ptr to the start of the list. | |
1452 for (cur_list=0; cur_list<num_list; cur_list++) { //we will increase fr_ptr as we progress through index | |
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1453 char* value_pointer = NULL; // needed for block type 2 with values larger than 4 bytes |
46 | 1454 size_t value_size = 0; |
47 | 1455 if (block_type == 1) { |
43 | 1456 memcpy(&table_rec, fr_ptr, sizeof(table_rec)); |
1457 LE16_CPU(table_rec.type); | |
1458 LE16_CPU(table_rec.ref_type); | |
1459 //LE32_CPU(table_rec.value); // done later, some may be order invariant | |
1460 fr_ptr += sizeof(table_rec); | |
47 | 1461 } else if (block_type == 2) { |
43 | 1462 // we will copy the table2_rec values into a table_rec record so that we can keep the rest of the code |
1463 memcpy(&table2_rec, fr_ptr, sizeof(table2_rec)); | |
1464 LE16_CPU(table2_rec.ref_type); | |
1465 LE16_CPU(table2_rec.type); | |
1466 LE16_CPU(table2_rec.ind2_off); | |
1467 | |
1468 // table_rec and table2_rec are arranged differently, so assign the values across | |
1469 table_rec.type = table2_rec.type; | |
1470 table_rec.ref_type = table2_rec.ref_type; | |
1471 table_rec.value = 0; | |
50 | 1472 if ((ind2_end - ind2_ptr) >= (int)(table2_rec.ind2_off + table2_rec.size)) { |
46 | 1473 size_t n = table2_rec.size; |
1474 size_t m = sizeof(table_rec.value); | |
43 | 1475 if (n <= m) { |
1476 memcpy(&table_rec.value, ind2_ptr + table2_rec.ind2_off, n); | |
1477 } | |
1478 else { | |
1479 value_pointer = ind2_ptr + table2_rec.ind2_off; | |
1480 value_size = n; | |
1481 } | |
1482 //LE32_CPU(table_rec.value); // done later, some may be order invariant | |
1483 } | |
1484 else { | |
1485 DEBUG_WARN (("Trying to read outside buffer, buffer size %#x, offset %#x, data size %#x\n", | |
1486 read_size, ind2_end-ind2_ptr+table2_rec.ind2_off, table2_rec.size)); | |
1487 } | |
1488 fr_ptr += sizeof(table2_rec); | |
1489 } else { | |
1490 WARN(("Missing code for block_type %i\n", block_type)); | |
49 | 1491 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
46 | 1492 if (na_head) pst_free_list(na_head); |
43 | 1493 DEBUG_RET(); |
1494 return NULL; | |
1495 } | |
1496 DEBUG_EMAIL(("reading block %i (type=%#x, ref_type=%#x, value=%#x)\n", | |
1497 x, table_rec.type, table_rec.ref_type, table_rec.value)); | |
1498 | |
1499 if (!na_ptr->items[x]) { | |
49 | 1500 na_ptr->items[x] = (pst_num_item*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_num_item)); |
43 | 1501 } |
49 | 1502 memset(na_ptr->items[x], 0, sizeof(pst_num_item)); //init it |
43 | 1503 |
1504 // check here to see if the id of the attribute is a mapped one | |
1505 mapptr = pf->x_head; | |
1506 while (mapptr && (mapptr->map < table_rec.type)) mapptr = mapptr->next; | |
1507 if (mapptr && (mapptr->map == table_rec.type)) { | |
1508 if (mapptr->mytype == PST_MAP_ATTRIB) { | |
46 | 1509 na_ptr->items[x]->id = *((uint32_t*)mapptr->data); |
43 | 1510 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Mapped attrib %#x to %#x\n", table_rec.type, na_ptr->items[x]->id)); |
1511 } else if (mapptr->mytype == PST_MAP_HEADER) { | |
1512 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Internet Header mapping found %#x\n", table_rec.type)); | |
46 | 1513 na_ptr->items[x]->id = (uint32_t)PST_ATTRIB_HEADER; |
43 | 1514 na_ptr->items[x]->extra = mapptr->data; |
1515 } | |
46 | 1516 else { |
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46 | 1518 // nothing, should be assertion failure here |
1519 } | |
43 | 1520 } else { |
1521 na_ptr->items[x]->id = table_rec.type; | |
1522 } | |
1523 na_ptr->items[x]->type = 0; // checked later before it is set | |
1524 /* Reference Types | |
1525 0x0002 - Signed 16bit value | |
1526 0x0003 - Signed 32bit value | |
1527 0x0004 - 4-byte floating point | |
1528 0x0005 - Floating point double | |
1529 0x0006 - Signed 64-bit int | |
1530 0x0007 - Application Time | |
1531 0x000A - 32-bit error value | |
1532 0x000B - Boolean (non-zero = true) | |
1533 0x000D - Embedded Object | |
1534 0x0014 - 8-byte signed integer (64-bit) | |
1535 0x001E - Null terminated String | |
1536 0x001F - Unicode string | |
1537 0x0040 - Systime - Filetime structure | |
1538 0x0048 - OLE Guid | |
1539 0x0102 - Binary data | |
1540 0x1003 - Array of 32bit values | |
1541 0x1014 - Array of 64bit values | |
1542 0x101E - Array of Strings | |
1543 0x1102 - Array of Binary data | |
1544 */ | |
1545 | |
46 | 1546 if (table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0002 || |
1547 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0003 || | |
1548 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x000b) { | |
43 | 1549 //contains 32 bits of data |
1550 na_ptr->items[x]->size = sizeof(int32_t); | |
1551 na_ptr->items[x]->type = table_rec.ref_type; | |
1552 na_ptr->items[x]->data = xmalloc(sizeof(int32_t)); | |
1553 memcpy(na_ptr->items[x]->data, &(table_rec.value), sizeof(int32_t)); | |
51 | 1554 // are we missing an LE32_CPU() call here? table_rec.value is still |
1555 // in the original order. | |
43 | 1556 |
46 | 1557 } else if (table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0005 || |
1558 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x000d || | |
1559 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0014 || | |
1560 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x001e || | |
1561 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x001f || | |
1562 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0040 || | |
1563 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0048 || | |
1564 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x0102 || | |
1565 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x1003 || | |
1566 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x1014 || | |
1567 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x101e || | |
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46 | 1569 table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x1102) { |
43 | 1570 //contains index reference to data |
1571 LE32_CPU(table_rec.value); | |
1572 if (value_pointer) { | |
1573 // in a type 2 block, with a value that is more than 4 bytes | |
1574 // directly stored in this block. | |
1575 na_ptr->items[x]->size = value_size; | |
1576 na_ptr->items[x]->type = table_rec.ref_type; | |
1577 na_ptr->items[x]->data = xmalloc(value_size); | |
1578 memcpy(na_ptr->items[x]->data, value_pointer, value_size); | |
1579 } | |
49 | 1580 else if (pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pf, i2_head, &subblocks, table_rec.value, &block_offset7)) { |
46 | 1581 if ((table_rec.value & 0xf) == (uint32_t)0xf) { |
43 | 1582 DEBUG_WARN(("failed to get block offset for table_rec.value of %#x to be read later.\n", table_rec.value)); |
1583 na_ptr->items[x]->size = 0; | |
1584 na_ptr->items[x]->data = NULL; | |
1585 na_ptr->items[x]->type = table_rec.value; | |
1586 } | |
1587 else { | |
1588 if (table_rec.value) { | |
1589 DEBUG_WARN(("failed to get block offset for table_rec.value of %#x\n", table_rec.value)); | |
1590 } | |
1591 na_ptr->count_item --; //we will be skipping a row | |
1592 continue; | |
1593 } | |
1594 } | |
1595 else { | |
50 | 1596 value_size = (size_t)(block_offset7.to - block_offset7.from); |
43 | 1597 na_ptr->items[x]->size = value_size; |
1598 na_ptr->items[x]->type = table_rec.ref_type; | |
1599 na_ptr->items[x]->data = xmalloc(value_size+1); | |
1600 memcpy(na_ptr->items[x]->data, block_offset7.from, value_size); | |
1601 na_ptr->items[x]->data[value_size] = '\0'; // it might be a string, null terminate it. | |
1602 } | |
46 | 1603 if (table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0xd) { |
43 | 1604 // there is still more to do for the type of 0xD embedded objects |
1605 type_d_rec = (struct _type_d_rec*) na_ptr->items[x]->data; | |
1606 LE32_CPU(type_d_rec->id); | |
46 | 1607 na_ptr->items[x]->size = pst_ff_getID2block(pf, type_d_rec->id, i2_head, &(na_ptr->items[x]->data)); |
43 | 1608 if (!na_ptr->items[x]->size){ |
1609 DEBUG_WARN(("not able to read the ID2 data. Setting to be read later. %#x\n", type_d_rec->id)); | |
1610 na_ptr->items[x]->type = type_d_rec->id; // fetch before freeing data, alias pointer | |
1611 free(na_ptr->items[x]->data); | |
1612 na_ptr->items[x]->data = NULL; | |
1613 } | |
1614 } | |
46 | 1615 if (table_rec.ref_type == (uint16_t)0x1f) { |
43 | 1616 // there is more to do for the type 0x1f unicode strings |
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46 | 1618 static vbuf *strbuf = NULL; |
1619 static vbuf *unibuf = NULL; | |
1620 if (!strbuf) strbuf=vballoc((size_t)1024); | |
1621 if (!unibuf) unibuf=vballoc((size_t)1024); | |
1622 | |
1623 // splint barfed on the following lines | |
1624 //VBUF_STATIC(strbuf, 1024); | |
1625 //VBUF_STATIC(unibuf, 1024); | |
1626 | |
43 | 1627 //need UTF-16 zero-termination |
1628 vbset(strbuf, na_ptr->items[x]->data, na_ptr->items[x]->size); | |
46 | 1629 vbappend(strbuf, "\0\0", (size_t)2); |
44 | 1630 DEBUG_INDEX(("Iconv in:\n")); |
43 | 1631 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(strbuf->b, strbuf->dlen, 0x10); |
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1638 free(na_ptr->items[x]->data); |
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1642 } |
44 | 1643 DEBUG_INDEX(("Iconv out:\n")); |
43 | 1644 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(na_ptr->items[x]->data, na_ptr->items[x]->size, 0x10); |
1645 } | |
1646 if (na_ptr->items[x]->type == 0) na_ptr->items[x]->type = table_rec.ref_type; | |
1647 } else { | |
46 | 1648 WARN(("ERROR Unknown ref_type %#hx\n", table_rec.ref_type)); |
49 | 1649 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
46 | 1650 if (na_head) pst_free_list(na_head); |
43 | 1651 DEBUG_RET(); |
1652 return NULL; | |
1653 } | |
1654 x++; | |
1655 } | |
1656 DEBUG_EMAIL(("increasing ind2_ptr by %i [%#x] bytes. Was %#x, Now %#x\n", rec_size, rec_size, ind2_ptr, ind2_ptr+rec_size)); | |
1657 ind2_ptr += rec_size; | |
1658 } | |
49 | 1659 freeall(&subblocks, &block_offset1, &block_offset2, &block_offset3, &block_offset4, &block_offset5, &block_offset6, &block_offset7); |
43 | 1660 DEBUG_RET(); |
1661 return na_head; | |
16 | 1662 } |
1663 | |
51 | 1664 |
48 | 1665 // This version of free does NULL check first |
1666 #define SAFE_FREE(x) {if (x) free(x);} | |
1667 | |
16 | 1668 |
1669 // check if item->email is NULL, and init if so | |
43 | 1670 #define MALLOC_EMAIL(x) { if (!x->email) { x->email = (pst_item_email*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_email)); memset(x->email, 0, sizeof(pst_item_email) );} } |
1671 #define MALLOC_FOLDER(x) { if (!x->folder) { x->folder = (pst_item_folder*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_folder)); memset(x->folder, 0, sizeof(pst_item_folder) );} } | |
1672 #define MALLOC_CONTACT(x) { if (!x->contact) { x->contact = (pst_item_contact*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_contact)); memset(x->contact, 0, sizeof(pst_item_contact) );} } | |
16 | 1673 #define MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(x) { if (!x->message_store) { x->message_store = (pst_item_message_store*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_message_store)); memset(x->message_store, 0, sizeof(pst_item_message_store));} } |
43 | 1674 #define MALLOC_JOURNAL(x) { if (!x->journal) { x->journal = (pst_item_journal*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_journal)); memset(x->journal, 0, sizeof(pst_item_journal) );} } |
1675 #define MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(x) { if (!x->appointment) { x->appointment = (pst_item_appointment*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_appointment)); memset(x->appointment, 0, sizeof(pst_item_appointment) );} } | |
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43 | 1677 #define LIST_COPY(targ, type) { \ |
1678 targ = type realloc(targ, list->items[x]->size+1); \ | |
1679 memcpy(targ, list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); \ | |
46 | 1680 memset(((char*)targ)+list->items[x]->size, 0, (size_t)1); \ |
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48 | 1690 #define LIST_COPY_SIZE(targ, type, mysize) { \ |
1691 mysize = list->items[x]->size; \ | |
1692 if (mysize) { \ | |
1693 targ = type realloc(targ, mysize); \ | |
1694 memcpy(targ, list->items[x]->data, mysize); \ | |
1695 } \ | |
1696 else { \ | |
1697 SAFE_FREE(targ); \ | |
1698 targ = NULL; \ | |
1699 } \ | |
16 | 1700 } |
1701 | |
1702 #define NULL_CHECK(x) { if (!x) { DEBUG_EMAIL(("NULL_CHECK: Null Found\n")); break;} } | |
1703 | |
1704 #define MOVE_NEXT(targ) { \ | |
43 | 1705 if (next){\ |
1706 if (!targ) {\ | |
1707 DEBUG_EMAIL(("MOVE_NEXT: Target is NULL. Will stop processing this option\n"));\ | |
1708 break;\ | |
1709 }\ | |
1710 targ = targ->next;\ | |
1711 if (!targ) {\ | |
1712 DEBUG_EMAIL(("MOVE_NEXT: Target is NULL after next. Will stop processing this option\n"));\ | |
1713 break;\ | |
1714 }\ | |
1715 next=0;\ | |
1716 }\ | |
16 | 1717 } |
1718 | |
1719 | |
46 | 1720 int pst_process(pst_num_array *list , pst_item *item, pst_item_attach *attach) { |
43 | 1721 int32_t x, t; |
47 | 1722 int next = 0; |
43 | 1723 pst_item_extra_field *ef; |
1724 | |
46 | 1725 DEBUG_ENT("pst_process"); |
43 | 1726 if (!item) { |
1727 DEBUG_EMAIL(("item cannot be NULL.\n")); | |
1728 DEBUG_RET(); | |
1729 return -1; | |
1730 } | |
1731 | |
1732 while (list) { | |
1733 x = 0; | |
1734 while (x < list->count_item) { | |
1735 // check here to see if the id is one that is mapped. | |
1736 DEBUG_EMAIL(("#%d - id: %#x type: %#x length: %#x\n", x, list->items[x]->id, list->items[x]->type, list->items[x]->size)); | |
1737 | |
1738 switch (list->items[x]->id) { | |
1739 case PST_ATTRIB_HEADER: // CUSTOM attribute for saying the Extra Headers | |
1740 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Extra Field - ")); | |
49 | 1741 if (list->items[x]->extra) { |
1742 ef = (pst_item_extra_field*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_item_extra_field)); | |
1743 memset(ef, 0, sizeof(pst_item_extra_field)); | |
1744 ef->field_name = (char*) xmalloc(strlen(list->items[x]->extra)+1); | |
1745 strcpy(ef->field_name, list->items[x]->extra); | |
1746 LIST_COPY(ef->value, (char*)); | |
1747 ef->next = item->extra_fields; | |
1748 item->extra_fields = ef; | |
1749 DEBUG_EMAIL(("\"%s\" = \"%s\"\n", ef->field_name, ef->value)); | |
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1762 DEBUG_EMAIL(("body charset %s from content-type extra field\n", set)); |
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49 | 1766 } |
1767 else { | |
1768 DEBUG_EMAIL(("NULL extra field\n")); | |
1769 } | |
43 | 1770 break; |
1771 case 0x0002: // PR_ALTERNATE_RECIPIENT_ALLOWED | |
1772 // If set to true, the sender allows this email to be autoforwarded | |
1773 DEBUG_EMAIL(("AutoForward allowed - ")); | |
1774 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 1775 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 1776 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
1777 item->email->autoforward = 1; | |
1778 } else { | |
1779 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
1780 item->email->autoforward = -1; | |
1781 } | |
1782 break; | |
1783 case 0x0003: // Extended Attributes table | |
1784 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Extended Attributes Table - NOT PROCESSED\n")); | |
1785 break; | |
1786 case 0x0017: // PR_IMPORTANCE | |
1787 // How important the sender deems it to be | |
1788 // 0 - Low | |
1789 // 1 - Normal | |
1790 // 2 - High | |
1791 | |
1792 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Importance Level - ")); | |
1793 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1794 memcpy(&(item->email->importance), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->importance)); | |
1795 LE32_CPU(item->email->importance); | |
1796 t = item->email->importance; | |
47 | 1797 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s [%i]\n", ((int)t==0?"Low":((int)t==1?"Normal":"High")), t)); |
43 | 1798 break; |
1799 case 0x001A: // PR_MESSAGE_CLASS Ascii type of messages - NOT FOLDERS | |
1800 // must be case insensitive | |
1801 DEBUG_EMAIL(("IPM.x - ")); | |
1802 LIST_COPY(item->ascii_type, (char*)); | |
1803 if (pst_strincmp("IPM.Note", item->ascii_type, 8) == 0) | |
1804 // the string begins with IPM.Note... | |
1805 item->type = PST_TYPE_NOTE; | |
1806 else if (pst_stricmp("IPM", item->ascii_type) == 0) | |
1807 // the whole string is just IPM | |
1808 item->type = PST_TYPE_NOTE; | |
1809 else if (pst_strincmp("IPM.Contact", item->ascii_type, 11) == 0) | |
1810 // the string begins with IPM.Contact... | |
1811 item->type = PST_TYPE_CONTACT; | |
1812 else if (pst_strincmp("REPORT.IPM.Note", item->ascii_type, 15) == 0) | |
1813 // the string begins with the above | |
1814 item->type = PST_TYPE_REPORT; | |
1815 else if (pst_strincmp("IPM.Activity", item->ascii_type, 12) == 0) | |
1816 item->type = PST_TYPE_JOURNAL; | |
1817 else if (pst_strincmp("IPM.Appointment", item->ascii_type, 15) == 0) | |
1818 item->type = PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT; | |
50 | 1819 else if (pst_strincmp("IPM.Task", item->ascii_type, 8) == 0) |
1820 item->type = PST_TYPE_TASK; | |
43 | 1821 else |
1822 item->type = PST_TYPE_OTHER; | |
1823 | |
1824 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->ascii_type)); | |
1825 break; | |
1826 case 0x0023: // PR_ORIGINATOR_DELIVERY_REPORT_REQUESTED | |
1827 // set if the sender wants a delivery report from all recipients | |
1828 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Global Delivery Report - ")); | |
1829 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 1830 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 1831 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
1832 item->email->delivery_report = 1; | |
1833 } else { | |
1834 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
1835 item->email->delivery_report = 0; | |
1836 } | |
1837 break; | |
1838 case 0x0026: // PR_PRIORITY | |
1839 // Priority of a message | |
1840 // -1 NonUrgent | |
1841 // 0 Normal | |
1842 // 1 Urgent | |
1843 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Priority - ")); | |
1844 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1845 memcpy(&(item->email->priority), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->priority)); | |
1846 LE32_CPU(item->email->priority); | |
1847 t = item->email->priority; | |
1848 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s [%i]\n", (t<0?"NonUrgent":(t==0?"Normal":"Urgent")), t)); | |
1849 break; | |
51 | 1850 case 0x0029: // PR_READ_RECEIPT_REQUESTED |
43 | 1851 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Read Receipt - ")); |
1852 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 1853 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 1854 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
1855 item->email->read_receipt = 1; | |
1856 } else { | |
1857 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
1858 item->email->read_receipt = 0; | |
1859 } | |
1860 break; | |
1861 case 0x002B: // PR_RECIPIENT_REASSIGNMENT_PROHIBITED | |
1862 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Reassignment Prohibited (Private) - ")); | |
51 | 1863 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 1864 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
1865 item->private_member = 1; | |
1866 } else { | |
1867 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
1868 item->private_member = 0; | |
1869 } | |
1870 break; | |
1871 case 0x002E: // PR_ORIGINAL_SENSITIVITY | |
1872 // the sensitivity of the message before being replied to or forwarded | |
1873 // 0 - None | |
1874 // 1 - Personal | |
1875 // 2 - Private | |
1876 // 3 - Company Confidential | |
1877 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Original Sensitivity - ")); | |
1878 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1879 memcpy(&(item->email->orig_sensitivity), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->orig_sensitivity)); | |
1880 LE32_CPU(item->email->orig_sensitivity); | |
1881 t = item->email->orig_sensitivity; | |
47 | 1882 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s [%i]\n", ((int)t==0?"None":((int)t==1?"Personal": |
1883 ((int)t==2?"Private":"Company Confidential"))), t)); | |
43 | 1884 break; |
1885 case 0x0036: // PR_SENSITIVITY | |
1886 // sender's opinion of the sensitivity of an email | |
1887 // 0 - None | |
1888 // 1 - Personal | |
1889 // 2 - Private | |
1890 // 3 - Company Confidiential | |
1891 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sensitivity - ")); | |
1892 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1893 memcpy(&(item->email->sensitivity), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->sensitivity)); | |
1894 LE32_CPU(item->email->sensitivity); | |
1895 t = item->email->sensitivity; | |
47 | 1896 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s [%i]\n", ((int)t==0?"None":((int)t==1?"Personal": |
1897 ((int)t==2?"Private":"Company Confidential"))), t)); | |
43 | 1898 break; |
1899 case 0x0037: // PR_SUBJECT raw subject | |
1900 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Raw Subject - ")); | |
1901 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1902 item->email->subject = (pst_item_email_subject*) realloc(item->email->subject, sizeof(pst_item_email_subject)); | |
1903 memset(item->email->subject, 0, sizeof(pst_item_email_subject)); | |
1904 DEBUG_EMAIL((" [size = %i] ", list->items[x]->size)); | |
1905 if (list->items[x]->size > 0) { | |
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43 | 1907 // then there are no control bytes at the front |
1908 item->email->subject->off1 = 0; | |
1909 item->email->subject->off2 = 0; | |
1910 item->email->subject->subj = realloc(item->email->subject->subj, list->items[x]->size+1); | |
1911 memset(item->email->subject->subj, 0, list->items[x]->size+1); | |
1912 memcpy(item->email->subject->subj, list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
1913 } else { | |
1914 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Raw Subject has control codes\n")); | |
1915 // there might be some control bytes in the first and second bytes | |
47 | 1916 item->email->subject->off1 = (int)(unsigned)list->items[x]->data[0]; |
1917 item->email->subject->off2 = (int)(unsigned)list->items[x]->data[1]; | |
1918 item->email->subject->subj = realloc(item->email->subject->subj, list->items[x]->size-1); | |
43 | 1919 memset(item->email->subject->subj, 0, list->items[x]->size-1); |
1920 memcpy(item->email->subject->subj, &(list->items[x]->data[2]), list->items[x]->size-2); | |
1921 } | |
1922 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->subject->subj)); | |
1923 } else { | |
1924 // obviously outlook has decided not to be straight with this one. | |
1925 item->email->subject->off1 = 0; | |
1926 item->email->subject->off2 = 0; | |
1927 item->email->subject = NULL; | |
1928 DEBUG_EMAIL(("NULL subject detected\n")); | |
1929 } | |
1930 break; | |
1931 case 0x0039: // PR_CLIENT_SUBMIT_TIME Date Email Sent/Created | |
1932 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Date sent - ")); | |
1933 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
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1934 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->email->sent_date); |
43 | 1935 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s", fileTimeToAscii(item->email->sent_date))); |
1936 break; | |
1937 case 0x003B: // PR_SENT_REPRESENTING_SEARCH_KEY Sender address 1 | |
1938 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sent on behalf of address 1 - ")); | |
1939 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1940 LIST_COPY(item->email->outlook_sender, (char*)); | |
1941 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->outlook_sender)); | |
1942 break; | |
1943 case 0x003F: // PR_RECEIVED_BY_ENTRYID Structure containing Recipient | |
1944 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Recipient Structure 1 -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
1945 break; | |
1946 case 0x0040: // PR_RECEIVED_BY_NAME Name of Recipient Structure | |
1947 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received By Name 1 -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
1948 break; | |
1949 case 0x0041: // PR_SENT_REPRESENTING_ENTRYID Structure containing Sender | |
1950 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sent on behalf of Structure 1 -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
1951 break; | |
1952 case 0x0042: // PR_SENT_REPRESENTING_NAME Name of Sender Structure | |
1953 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sent on behalf of Structure Name - ")); | |
1954 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1955 LIST_COPY(item->email->outlook_sender_name, (char*)); | |
1956 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->outlook_sender_name)); | |
1957 break; | |
1958 case 0x0043: // PR_RCVD_REPRESENTING_ENTRYID Recipient Structure 2 | |
1959 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received on behalf of Structure -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
1960 break; | |
1961 case 0x0044: // PR_RCVD_REPRESENTING_NAME Name of Recipient Structure 2 | |
1962 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received on behalf of Structure Name -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
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1964 LIST_COPY(item->email->outlook_recipient_name, (char*)); |
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1965 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->outlook_recipient_name)); |
43 | 1966 break; |
1967 case 0x004F: // PR_REPLY_RECIPIENT_ENTRIES Reply-To Structure | |
1968 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Reply-To Structure -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
1969 break; | |
1970 case 0x0050: // PR_REPLY_RECIPIENT_NAMES Name of Reply-To Structure | |
1971 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Name of Reply-To Structure -")); | |
1972 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1973 LIST_COPY(item->email->reply_to, (char*)); | |
1974 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->reply_to)); | |
1975 break; | |
1976 case 0x0051: // PR_RECEIVED_BY_SEARCH_KEY Recipient Address 1 | |
1977 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Recipient's Address 1 (Search Key) - ")); | |
1978 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1979 LIST_COPY (item->email->outlook_recipient, (char*)); | |
1980 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->outlook_recipient)); | |
1981 break; | |
1982 case 0x0052: // PR_RCVD_REPRESENTING_SEARCH_KEY Recipient Address 2 | |
1983 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received on behalf of Address (Search Key) - ")); | |
1984 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
1985 LIST_COPY(item->email->outlook_recipient2, (char*)); | |
1986 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->outlook_recipient2)); | |
1987 break; | |
1988 case 0x0057: // PR_MESSAGE_TO_ME | |
1989 // this user is listed explicitly in the TO address | |
1990 DEBUG_EMAIL(("My address in TO field - ")); | |
1991 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 1992 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 1993 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
1994 item->email->message_to_me = 1; | |
1995 } else { | |
1996 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
1997 item->email->message_to_me = 0; | |
1998 } | |
1999 break; | |
2000 case 0x0058: // PR_MESSAGE_CC_ME | |
2001 // this user is listed explicitly in the CC address | |
2002 DEBUG_EMAIL(("My address in CC field - ")); | |
2003 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 2004 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2005 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2006 item->email->message_cc_me = 1; | |
2007 } else { | |
2008 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2009 item->email->message_cc_me = 0; | |
2010 } | |
2011 break; | |
51 | 2012 case 0x0059: // PR_MESSAGE_RECIP_ME |
43 | 2013 // this user appears in TO, CC or BCC address list |
2014 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Message addressed to me - ")); | |
2015 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 2016 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2017 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2018 item->email->message_recip_me = 1; | |
2019 } else { | |
2020 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2021 item->email->message_recip_me = 0; | |
2022 } | |
2023 break; | |
2024 case 0x0063: // PR_RESPONSE_REQUESTED | |
2025 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Response requested - ")); | |
51 | 2026 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2027 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2028 item->response_requested = 1; | |
2029 } else { | |
2030 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2031 item->response_requested = 0; | |
2032 } | |
2033 break; | |
2034 case 0x0064: // PR_SENT_REPRESENTING_ADDRTYPE Access method for Sender Address | |
2035 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sent on behalf of address type - ")); | |
2036 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2037 LIST_COPY(item->email->sender_access, (char*)); | |
2038 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->sender_access)); | |
2039 break; | |
2040 case 0x0065: // PR_SENT_REPRESENTING_EMAIL_ADDRESS Sender Address | |
2041 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sent on behalf of Address - ")); | |
2042 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2043 LIST_COPY(item->email->sender_address, (char*)); | |
2044 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->sender_address)); | |
2045 break; | |
2046 case 0x0070: // PR_CONVERSATION_TOPIC Processed Subject | |
2047 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Processed Subject (Conversation Topic) - ")); | |
2048 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2049 LIST_COPY(item->email->proc_subject, (char*)); | |
2050 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->proc_subject)); | |
2051 break; | |
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43 | 2053 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Conversation Index - ")); |
2054 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2055 memcpy(&(item->email->conv_index), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->conv_index)); | |
2056 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->email->conv_index)); | |
2057 break; | |
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2075 break; |
43 | 2076 case 0x0075: // PR_RECEIVED_BY_ADDRTYPE Recipient Access Method |
2077 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received by Address type - ")); | |
2078 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2079 LIST_COPY(item->email->recip_access, (char*)); | |
2080 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->recip_access)); | |
2081 break; | |
2082 case 0x0076: // PR_RECEIVED_BY_EMAIL_ADDRESS Recipient Address | |
2083 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received by Address - ")); | |
2084 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2085 LIST_COPY(item->email->recip_address, (char*)); | |
2086 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->recip_address)); | |
2087 break; | |
2088 case 0x0077: // PR_RCVD_REPRESENTING_ADDRTYPE Recipient Access Method 2 | |
2089 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received on behalf of Address type - ")); | |
2090 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2091 LIST_COPY(item->email->recip2_access, (char*)); | |
2092 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->recip2_access)); | |
2093 break; | |
2094 case 0x0078: // PR_RCVD_REPRESENTING_EMAIL_ADDRESS Recipient Address 2 | |
2095 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Received on behalf of Address -")); | |
2096 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2097 LIST_COPY(item->email->recip2_address, (char*)); | |
2098 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->recip2_address)); | |
2099 break; | |
2100 case 0x007D: // PR_TRANSPORT_MESSAGE_HEADERS Internet Header | |
2101 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Internet Header - ")); | |
2102 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2103 LIST_COPY(item->email->header, (char*)); | |
46 | 2104 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->header)); |
43 | 2105 break; |
2106 case 0x0C17: // PR_REPLY_REQUESTED | |
2107 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Reply Requested - ")); | |
2108 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 2109 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2110 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2111 item->email->reply_requested = 1; | |
2112 } else { | |
2113 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2114 item->email->reply_requested = 0; | |
2115 } | |
2116 break; | |
2117 case 0x0C19: // PR_SENDER_ENTRYID Sender Structure 2 | |
2118 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sender Structure 2 -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
2119 break; | |
2120 case 0x0C1A: // PR_SENDER_NAME Name of Sender Structure 2 | |
2121 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Name of Sender Structure 2 -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
2122 break; | |
2123 case 0x0C1D: // PR_SENDER_SEARCH_KEY Name of Sender Address 2 | |
2124 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Name of Sender Address 2 (Sender search key) - ")); | |
2125 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2126 LIST_COPY(item->email->outlook_sender2, (char*)); | |
2127 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->outlook_sender2)); | |
2128 break; | |
2129 case 0x0C1E: // PR_SENDER_ADDRTYPE Sender Address 2 access method | |
2130 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sender Address type - ")); | |
2131 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2132 LIST_COPY(item->email->sender2_access, (char*)); | |
2133 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->sender2_access)); | |
2134 break; | |
2135 case 0x0C1F: // PR_SENDER_EMAIL_ADDRESS Sender Address 2 | |
2136 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sender Address - ")); | |
2137 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2138 LIST_COPY(item->email->sender2_address, (char*)); | |
2139 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->sender2_address)); | |
2140 break; | |
2141 case 0x0E01: // PR_DELETE_AFTER_SUBMIT | |
2142 // I am not too sure how this works | |
2143 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Delete after submit - ")); | |
2144 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 2145 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2146 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2147 item->email->delete_after_submit = 1; | |
2148 } else { | |
2149 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2150 item->email->delete_after_submit = 0; | |
2151 } | |
2152 break; | |
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43 | 2159 case 0x0E03: // PR_DISPLAY_CC CC Addresses |
2160 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Display CC Addresses - ")); | |
2161 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2162 LIST_COPY(item->email->cc_address, (char*)); | |
2163 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->cc_address)); | |
2164 break; | |
2165 case 0x0E04: // PR_DISPLAY_TO Address Sent-To | |
2166 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Display Sent-To Address - ")); | |
2167 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2168 LIST_COPY(item->email->sentto_address, (char*)); | |
2169 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->sentto_address)); | |
2170 break; | |
2171 case 0x0E06: // PR_MESSAGE_DELIVERY_TIME Date 3 - Email Arrival Date | |
2172 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Date 3 (Delivery Time) - ")); | |
2173 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
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2174 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->email->arrival_date); |
43 | 2175 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s", fileTimeToAscii(item->email->arrival_date))); |
2176 break; | |
2177 case 0x0E07: // PR_MESSAGE_FLAGS Email Flag | |
2178 // 0x01 - Read | |
2179 // 0x02 - Unmodified | |
2180 // 0x04 - Submit | |
2181 // 0x08 - Unsent | |
2182 // 0x10 - Has Attachments | |
2183 // 0x20 - From Me | |
2184 // 0x40 - Associated | |
2185 // 0x80 - Resend | |
2186 // 0x100 - RN Pending | |
2187 // 0x200 - NRN Pending | |
2188 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Message Flags - ")); | |
2189 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2190 memcpy(&(item->email->flag), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->flag)); | |
2191 LE32_CPU(item->email->flag); | |
2192 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->email->flag)); | |
2193 break; | |
2194 case 0x0E08: // PR_MESSAGE_SIZE Total size of a message object | |
2195 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Message Size - ")); | |
2196 memcpy(&(item->message_size), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->message_size)); | |
2197 LE32_CPU(item->message_size); | |
2198 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i [%#x]\n", item->message_size, item->message_size)); | |
2199 break; | |
2200 case 0x0E0A: // PR_SENTMAIL_ENTRYID | |
2201 // folder that this message is sent to after submission | |
2202 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sentmail EntryID - ")); | |
2203 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2204 LIST_COPY(item->email->sentmail_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2205 LE32_CPU(item->email->sentmail_folder->id); | |
2206 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->email->sentmail_folder->id)); | |
2207 break; | |
2208 case 0x0E1F: // PR_RTF_IN_SYNC | |
2209 // True means that the rtf version is same as text body | |
2210 // False means rtf version is more up-to-date than text body | |
2211 // if this value doesn't exist, text body is more up-to-date than rtf and | |
2212 // cannot update to the rtf | |
2213 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Compressed RTF in Sync - ")); | |
2214 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 2215 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2216 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2217 item->email->rtf_in_sync = 1; | |
2218 } else { | |
2219 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2220 item->email->rtf_in_sync = 0; | |
2221 } | |
2222 break; | |
2223 case 0x0E20: // PR_ATTACH_SIZE binary Attachment data in record | |
2224 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Size - ")); | |
2225 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2226 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
50 | 2227 t = (*(int32_t*)list->items[x]->data); |
2228 LE32_CPU(t); | |
2229 attach->size = (size_t)t; | |
43 | 2230 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", attach->size)); |
2231 break; | |
2232 case 0x0FF9: // PR_RECORD_KEY Record Header 1 | |
2233 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Record Key 1 - ")); | |
2234 LIST_COPY(item->record_key, (char*)); | |
2235 item->record_key_size = list->items[x]->size; | |
2236 DEBUG_EMAIL_HEXPRINT(item->record_key, item->record_key_size); | |
2237 DEBUG_EMAIL(("\n")); | |
2238 break; | |
2239 case 0x1000: // PR_BODY Plain Text body | |
2240 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Plain Text body - ")); | |
2241 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2242 LIST_COPY(item->email->body, (char*)); | |
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2243 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->body)); |
43 | 2244 break; |
2245 case 0x1006: // PR_RTF_SYNC_BODY_CRC | |
2246 DEBUG_EMAIL(("RTF Sync Body CRC - ")); | |
2247 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2248 memcpy(&(item->email->rtf_body_crc), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->rtf_body_crc)); | |
2249 LE32_CPU(item->email->rtf_body_crc); | |
2250 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%#x\n", item->email->rtf_body_crc)); | |
2251 break; | |
2252 case 0x1007: // PR_RTF_SYNC_BODY_COUNT | |
2253 // a count of the *significant* charcters in the rtf body. Doesn't count | |
2254 // whitespace and other ignorable characters | |
2255 DEBUG_EMAIL(("RTF Sync Body character count - ")); | |
2256 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2257 memcpy(&(item->email->rtf_body_char_count), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->rtf_body_char_count)); | |
2258 LE32_CPU(item->email->rtf_body_char_count); | |
2259 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i [%#x]\n", item->email->rtf_body_char_count, item->email->rtf_body_char_count)); | |
2260 break; | |
2261 case 0x1008: // PR_RTF_SYNC_BODY_TAG | |
2262 // the first couple of lines of RTF body so that after modification, then beginning can | |
2263 // once again be found | |
2264 DEBUG_EMAIL(("RTF Sync body tag - ")); | |
2265 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2266 LIST_COPY(item->email->rtf_body_tag, (char*)); | |
2267 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->rtf_body_tag)); | |
2268 break; | |
2269 case 0x1009: // PR_RTF_COMPRESSED | |
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43 | 2271 DEBUG_EMAIL(("RTF Compressed body - ")); |
2272 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2273 LIST_COPY_SIZE(item->email->rtf_compressed, (char*), item->email->rtf_compressed_size); | |
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2274 //DEBUG_EMAIL_HEXPRINT((char*)item->email->rtf_compressed, item->email->rtf_compressed_size); |
43 | 2275 break; |
2276 case 0x1010: // PR_RTF_SYNC_PREFIX_COUNT | |
2277 // a count of the ignored characters before the first significant character | |
2278 DEBUG_EMAIL(("RTF whitespace prefix count - ")); | |
2279 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2280 memcpy(&(item->email->rtf_ws_prefix_count), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->rtf_ws_prefix_count)); | |
2281 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->email->rtf_ws_prefix_count)); | |
2282 break; | |
2283 case 0x1011: // PR_RTF_SYNC_TRAILING_COUNT | |
2284 // a count of the ignored characters after the last significant character | |
2285 DEBUG_EMAIL(("RTF whitespace tailing count - ")); | |
2286 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2287 memcpy(&(item->email->rtf_ws_trailing_count), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->email->rtf_ws_trailing_count)); | |
2288 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->email->rtf_ws_trailing_count)); | |
2289 break; | |
2290 case 0x1013: // HTML body | |
2291 DEBUG_EMAIL(("HTML body - ")); | |
2292 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2293 LIST_COPY(item->email->htmlbody, (char*)); | |
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2294 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->htmlbody)); |
43 | 2295 break; |
2296 case 0x1035: // Message ID | |
2297 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Message ID - ")); | |
2298 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2299 LIST_COPY(item->email->messageid, (char*)); | |
2300 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->messageid)); | |
2301 break; | |
2302 case 0x1042: // in-reply-to | |
2303 DEBUG_EMAIL(("In-Reply-To - ")); | |
2304 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2305 LIST_COPY(item->email->in_reply_to, (char*)); | |
2306 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->in_reply_to)); | |
2307 break; | |
2308 case 0x1046: // Return Path | |
2309 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Return Path - ")); | |
2310 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2311 LIST_COPY(item->email->return_path_address, (char*)); | |
2312 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->return_path_address)); | |
2313 break; | |
2314 case 0x3001: // PR_DISPLAY_NAME File As | |
2315 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Display Name - ")); | |
2316 LIST_COPY(item->file_as, (char*)); | |
2317 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->file_as)); | |
2318 break; | |
2319 case 0x3002: // PR_ADDRTYPE | |
2320 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Address Type - ")); | |
2321 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2322 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address1_transport, (char*)); | |
2323 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address1_transport)); | |
2324 break; | |
2325 case 0x3003: // PR_EMAIL_ADDRESS | |
2326 // Contact's email address | |
2327 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contact Address - ")); | |
2328 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2329 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address1, (char*)); | |
2330 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address1)); | |
2331 break; | |
2332 case 0x3004: // PR_COMMENT Comment for item - usually folders | |
2333 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Comment - ")); | |
2334 LIST_COPY(item->comment, (char*)); | |
2335 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->comment)); | |
2336 break; | |
2337 case 0x3007: // PR_CREATION_TIME Date 4 - Creation Date? | |
2338 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Date 4 (Item Creation Date) - ")); | |
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2339 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->create_date); |
43 | 2340 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s", fileTimeToAscii(item->create_date))); |
2341 break; | |
2342 case 0x3008: // PR_LAST_MODIFICATION_TIME Date 5 - Modify Date | |
2343 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Date 5 (Modify Date) - ")); | |
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2344 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->modify_date); |
43 | 2345 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s", fileTimeToAscii(item->modify_date))); |
2346 break; | |
2347 case 0x300B: // PR_SEARCH_KEY Record Header 2 | |
2348 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Record Search 2 -- NOT HANDLED\n")); | |
2349 break; | |
2350 case 0x35DF: // PR_VALID_FOLDER_MASK | |
2351 // States which folders are valid for this message store | |
2352 // FOLDER_IPM_SUBTREE_VALID 0x1 | |
2353 // FOLDER_IPM_INBOX_VALID 0x2 | |
2354 // FOLDER_IPM_OUTBOX_VALID 0x4 | |
2355 // FOLDER_IPM_WASTEBOX_VALID 0x8 | |
2356 // FOLDER_IPM_SENTMAIL_VALID 0x10 | |
2357 // FOLDER_VIEWS_VALID 0x20 | |
2358 // FOLDER_COMMON_VIEWS_VALID 0x40 | |
2359 // FOLDER_FINDER_VALID 0x80 | |
2360 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Valid Folder Mask - ")); | |
2361 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
51 | 2362 memcpy(&(item->message_store->valid_mask), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->message_store->valid_mask)); |
43 | 2363 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->valid_mask); |
2364 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->message_store->valid_mask)); | |
2365 break; | |
2366 case 0x35E0: // PR_IPM_SUBTREE_ENTRYID Top of Personal Folder Record | |
2367 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Top of Personal Folder Record - ")); | |
2368 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
2369 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->top_of_personal_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2370 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->top_of_personal_folder->id); | |
2371 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->top_of_personal_folder->id)); | |
2372 break; | |
51 | 2373 case 0x35E2: // PR_IPM_OUTBOX_ENTRYID |
2374 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Default Outbox Folder record - ")); | |
2375 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
2376 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->default_outbox_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2377 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->default_outbox_folder->id); | |
2378 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->default_outbox_folder->id)); | |
2379 break; | |
2380 case 0x35E3: // PR_IPM_WASTEBASKET_ENTRYID | |
43 | 2381 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Deleted Items Folder record - ")); |
2382 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
2383 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->deleted_items_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2384 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->deleted_items_folder->id); | |
2385 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->deleted_items_folder->id)); | |
2386 break; | |
51 | 2387 case 0x35E4: // PR_IPM_SENTMAIL_ENTRYID |
2388 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Sent Items Folder record - ")); | |
2389 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
2390 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->sent_items_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2391 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->sent_items_folder->id); | |
2392 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->sent_items_folder->id)); | |
2393 break; | |
2394 case 0x35E5: // PR_VIEWS_ENTRYID | |
2395 DEBUG_EMAIL(("User Views Folder record - ")); | |
2396 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
2397 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->user_views_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2398 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->user_views_folder->id); | |
2399 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->user_views_folder->id)); | |
2400 break; | |
2401 case 0x35E6: // PR_COMMON_VIEWS_ENTRYID | |
2402 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Common View Folder record - ")); | |
2403 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
2404 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->common_view_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2405 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->common_view_folder->id); | |
2406 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->common_view_folder->id)); | |
2407 break; | |
2408 case 0x35E7: // PR_FINDER_ENTRYID | |
2409 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Search Root Folder record - ")); | |
43 | 2410 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); |
2411 LIST_COPY(item->message_store->search_root_folder, (pst_entryid*)); | |
2412 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->search_root_folder->id); | |
2413 DEBUG_EMAIL(("[id = %#x]\n", item->message_store->search_root_folder->id)); | |
2414 break; | |
2415 case 0x3602: // PR_CONTENT_COUNT Number of emails stored in a folder | |
2416 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Folder Email Count - ")); | |
2417 MALLOC_FOLDER(item); | |
2418 memcpy(&(item->folder->email_count), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->folder->email_count)); | |
2419 LE32_CPU(item->folder->email_count); | |
2420 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->folder->email_count)); | |
2421 break; | |
2422 case 0x3603: // PR_CONTENT_UNREAD Number of unread emails | |
2423 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unread Email Count - ")); | |
2424 MALLOC_FOLDER(item); | |
2425 memcpy(&(item->folder->unseen_email_count), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->folder->unseen_email_count)); | |
2426 LE32_CPU(item->folder->unseen_email_count); | |
2427 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->folder->unseen_email_count)); | |
2428 break; | |
2429 case 0x360A: // PR_SUBFOLDERS Has children | |
2430 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Has Subfolders - ")); | |
2431 MALLOC_FOLDER(item); | |
51 | 2432 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2433 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2434 item->folder->subfolder = 1; | |
2435 } else { | |
2436 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2437 item->folder->subfolder = 0; | |
2438 } | |
2439 break; | |
2440 case 0x3613: // PR_CONTAINER_CLASS IPF.x | |
2441 DEBUG_EMAIL(("IPF.x - ")); | |
2442 LIST_COPY(item->ascii_type, (char*)); | |
2443 if (strncmp("IPF.Note", item->ascii_type, 8) == 0) | |
2444 item->type = PST_TYPE_NOTE; | |
2445 else if (strncmp("IPF.Contact", item->ascii_type, 11) == 0) | |
2446 item->type = PST_TYPE_CONTACT; | |
2447 else if (strncmp("IPF.Journal", item->ascii_type, 11) == 0) | |
2448 item->type = PST_TYPE_JOURNAL; | |
2449 else if (strncmp("IPF.Appointment", item->ascii_type, 15) == 0) | |
2450 item->type = PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT; | |
2451 else if (strncmp("IPF.StickyNote", item->ascii_type, 14) == 0) | |
2452 item->type = PST_TYPE_STICKYNOTE; | |
2453 else if (strncmp("IPF.Task", item->ascii_type, 8) == 0) | |
2454 item->type = PST_TYPE_TASK; | |
2455 else | |
2456 item->type = PST_TYPE_OTHER; | |
2457 | |
2458 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s [%i]\n", item->ascii_type, item->type)); | |
2459 break; | |
2460 case 0x3617: // PR_ASSOC_CONTENT_COUNT | |
2461 // associated content are items that are attached to this folder | |
2462 // but are hidden from users | |
2463 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Associate Content count - ")); | |
2464 MALLOC_FOLDER(item); | |
2465 memcpy(&(item->folder->assoc_count), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->folder->assoc_count)); | |
2466 LE32_CPU(item->folder->assoc_count); | |
2467 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i [%#x]\n", item->folder->assoc_count, item->folder->assoc_count)); | |
2468 break; | |
2469 case 0x3701: // PR_ATTACH_DATA_OBJ binary data of attachment | |
2470 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Binary Data [Size %i] - ", list->items[x]->size)); | |
2471 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2472 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2473 if (!list->items[x]->data) { //special case | |
2474 attach->id2_val = list->items[x]->type; | |
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2475 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Seen a Reference. The data hasn't been loaded yet. [%#"PRIx64"][%#x]\n", |
43 | 2476 attach->id2_val, list->items[x]->type)); |
2477 } else { | |
2478 LIST_COPY(attach->data, (char*)); | |
2479 attach->size = list->items[x]->size; | |
2480 DEBUG_EMAIL(("NOT PRINTED\n")); | |
2481 } | |
2482 break; | |
2483 case 0x3704: // PR_ATTACH_FILENAME Attachment filename (8.3) | |
2484 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Filename - ")); | |
2485 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2486 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2487 LIST_COPY(attach->filename1, (char*)); | |
2488 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", attach->filename1)); | |
2489 break; | |
2490 case 0x3705: // PR_ATTACH_METHOD | |
2491 // 0 - No Attachment | |
2492 // 1 - Attach by Value | |
2493 // 2 - Attach by reference | |
2494 // 3 - Attach by ref resolve | |
2495 // 4 - Attach by ref only | |
2496 // 5 - Embedded Message | |
2497 // 6 - OLE | |
2498 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment method - ")); | |
2499 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2500 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2501 memcpy(&(attach->method), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(attach->method)); | |
2502 LE32_CPU(attach->method); | |
2503 t = attach->method; | |
2504 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s [%i]\n", (t==0?"No Attachment": | |
2505 (t==1?"Attach By Value": | |
2506 (t==2?"Attach By Reference": | |
2507 (t==3?"Attach by Ref. Resolve": | |
2508 (t==4?"Attach by Ref. Only": | |
2509 (t==5?"Embedded Message":"OLE")))))),t)); | |
2510 break; | |
2511 case 0x3707: // PR_ATTACH_LONG_FILENAME Attachment filename (long?) | |
2512 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Filename long - ")); | |
2513 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2514 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2515 LIST_COPY(attach->filename2, (char*)); | |
2516 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", attach->filename2)); | |
2517 break; | |
2518 case 0x370B: // PR_RENDERING_POSITION | |
2519 // position in characters that the attachment appears in the plain text body | |
2520 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Position - ")); | |
2521 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2522 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2523 memcpy(&(attach->position), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(attach->position)); | |
2524 LE32_CPU(attach->position); | |
2525 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i [%#x]\n", attach->position)); | |
2526 break; | |
2527 case 0x370E: // PR_ATTACH_MIME_TAG Mime type of encoding | |
2528 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment mime encoding - ")); | |
2529 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2530 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2531 LIST_COPY(attach->mimetype, (char*)); | |
2532 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", attach->mimetype)); | |
2533 break; | |
2534 case 0x3710: // PR_ATTACH_MIME_SEQUENCE | |
2535 // sequence number for mime parts. Includes body | |
2536 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment Mime Sequence - ")); | |
2537 NULL_CHECK(attach); | |
2538 MOVE_NEXT(attach); | |
2539 memcpy(&(attach->sequence), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(attach->sequence)); | |
2540 LE32_CPU(attach->sequence); | |
2541 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", attach->sequence)); | |
2542 break; | |
2543 case 0x3A00: // PR_ACCOUNT | |
2544 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contact's Account name - ")); | |
2545 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2546 LIST_COPY(item->contact->account_name, (char*)); | |
2547 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->account_name)); | |
2548 break; | |
2549 case 0x3A01: // PR_ALTERNATE_RECIPIENT | |
2550 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contact Alternate Recipient - NOT PROCESSED\n")); | |
2551 break; | |
2552 case 0x3A02: // PR_CALLBACK_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2553 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Callback telephone number - ")); | |
2554 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2555 LIST_COPY(item->contact->callback_phone, (char*)); | |
2556 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->callback_phone)); | |
2557 break; | |
2558 case 0x3A03: // PR_CONVERSION_PROHIBITED | |
2559 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Message Conversion Prohibited - ")); | |
2560 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
51 | 2561 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2562 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2563 item->email->conversion_prohib = 1; | |
2564 } else { | |
2565 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2566 item->email->conversion_prohib = 0; | |
2567 } | |
2568 break; | |
2569 case 0x3A05: // PR_GENERATION suffix | |
2570 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contacts Suffix - ")); | |
2571 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2572 LIST_COPY(item->contact->suffix, (char*)); | |
2573 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->suffix)); | |
2574 break; | |
2575 case 0x3A06: // PR_GIVEN_NAME Contact's first name | |
2576 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contacts First Name - ")); | |
2577 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2578 LIST_COPY(item->contact->first_name, (char*)); | |
2579 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->first_name)); | |
2580 break; | |
2581 case 0x3A07: // PR_GOVERNMENT_ID_NUMBER | |
2582 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contacts Government ID Number - ")); | |
2583 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2584 LIST_COPY(item->contact->gov_id, (char*)); | |
2585 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->gov_id)); | |
2586 break; | |
2587 case 0x3A08: // PR_BUSINESS_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2588 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Telephone Number - ")); | |
2589 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2590 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_phone, (char*)); | |
2591 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_phone)); | |
2592 break; | |
2593 case 0x3A09: // PR_HOME_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2594 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Telephone Number - ")); | |
2595 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2596 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_phone, (char*)); | |
2597 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_phone)); | |
2598 break; | |
2599 case 0x3A0A: // PR_INITIALS Contact's Initials | |
2600 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contacts Initials - ")); | |
2601 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2602 LIST_COPY(item->contact->initials, (char*)); | |
2603 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->initials)); | |
2604 break; | |
2605 case 0x3A0B: // PR_KEYWORD | |
2606 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Keyword - ")); | |
2607 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2608 LIST_COPY(item->contact->keyword, (char*)); | |
2609 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->keyword)); | |
2610 break; | |
2611 case 0x3A0C: // PR_LANGUAGE | |
2612 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contact's Language - ")); | |
2613 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2614 LIST_COPY(item->contact->language, (char*)); | |
2615 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->language)); | |
2616 break; | |
2617 case 0x3A0D: // PR_LOCATION | |
2618 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contact's Location - ")); | |
2619 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2620 LIST_COPY(item->contact->location, (char*)); | |
2621 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->location)); | |
2622 break; | |
2623 case 0x3A0E: // PR_MAIL_PERMISSION - Can the recipient receive and send email | |
2624 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Mail Permission - ")); | |
2625 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
51 | 2626 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2627 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2628 item->contact->mail_permission = 1; | |
2629 } else { | |
2630 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2631 item->contact->mail_permission = 0; | |
2632 } | |
2633 break; | |
2634 case 0x3A0F: // PR_MHS_COMMON_NAME | |
2635 DEBUG_EMAIL(("MHS Common Name - ")); | |
2636 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
2637 LIST_COPY(item->email->common_name, (char*)); | |
2638 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->email->common_name)); | |
2639 break; | |
2640 case 0x3A10: // PR_ORGANIZATIONAL_ID_NUMBER | |
2641 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Organizational ID # - ")); | |
2642 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2643 LIST_COPY(item->contact->org_id, (char*)); | |
2644 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->org_id)); | |
2645 break; | |
2646 case 0x3A11: // PR_SURNAME Contact's Surname | |
2647 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contacts Surname - ")); | |
2648 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2649 LIST_COPY(item->contact->surname, (char*)); | |
2650 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->surname)); | |
2651 break; | |
2652 case 0x3A12: // PR_ORIGINAL_ENTRY_ID | |
2653 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Original Entry ID - NOT PROCESSED\n")); | |
2654 break; | |
2655 case 0x3A13: // PR_ORIGINAL_DISPLAY_NAME | |
2656 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Original Display Name - NOT PROCESSED\n")); | |
2657 break; | |
2658 case 0x3A14: // PR_ORIGINAL_SEARCH_KEY | |
2659 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Original Search Key - NOT PROCESSED\n")); | |
2660 break; | |
2661 case 0x3A15: // PR_POSTAL_ADDRESS | |
2662 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Default Postal Address - ")); | |
2663 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2664 LIST_COPY(item->contact->def_postal_address, (char*)); | |
2665 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->def_postal_address)); | |
2666 break; | |
2667 case 0x3A16: // PR_COMPANY_NAME | |
2668 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Company Name - ")); | |
2669 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2670 LIST_COPY(item->contact->company_name, (char*)); | |
2671 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->company_name)); | |
2672 break; | |
2673 case 0x3A17: // PR_TITLE - Job Title | |
2674 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Job Title - ")); | |
2675 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2676 LIST_COPY(item->contact->job_title, (char*)); | |
2677 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->job_title)); | |
2678 break; | |
2679 case 0x3A18: // PR_DEPARTMENT_NAME | |
2680 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Department Name - ")); | |
2681 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2682 LIST_COPY(item->contact->department, (char*)); | |
2683 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->department)); | |
2684 break; | |
2685 case 0x3A19: // PR_OFFICE_LOCATION | |
2686 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Office Location - ")); | |
2687 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2688 LIST_COPY(item->contact->office_loc, (char*)); | |
2689 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->office_loc)); | |
2690 break; | |
2691 case 0x3A1A: // PR_PRIMARY_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2692 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Primary Telephone - ")); | |
2693 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2694 LIST_COPY(item->contact->primary_phone, (char*)); | |
2695 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->primary_phone)); | |
2696 break; | |
2697 case 0x3A1B: // PR_BUSINESS2_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2698 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Phone Number 2 - ")); | |
2699 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2700 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_phone2, (char*)); | |
2701 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_phone2)); | |
2702 break; | |
2703 case 0x3A1C: // PR_MOBILE_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2704 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Mobile Phone Number - ")); | |
2705 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2706 LIST_COPY(item->contact->mobile_phone, (char*)); | |
2707 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->mobile_phone)); | |
2708 break; | |
2709 case 0x3A1D: // PR_RADIO_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2710 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Radio Phone Number - ")); | |
2711 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2712 LIST_COPY(item->contact->radio_phone, (char*)); | |
2713 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->radio_phone)); | |
2714 break; | |
2715 case 0x3A1E: // PR_CAR_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2716 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Car Phone Number - ")); | |
2717 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2718 LIST_COPY(item->contact->car_phone, (char*)); | |
2719 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->car_phone)); | |
2720 break; | |
2721 case 0x3A1F: // PR_OTHER_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2722 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Phone Number - ")); | |
2723 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2724 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_phone, (char*)); | |
2725 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_phone)); | |
2726 break; | |
2727 case 0x3A20: // PR_TRANSMITTABLE_DISPLAY_NAME | |
2728 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Transmittable Display Name - ")); | |
2729 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2730 LIST_COPY(item->contact->transmittable_display_name, (char*)); | |
2731 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->transmittable_display_name)); | |
2732 break; | |
2733 case 0x3A21: // PR_PAGER_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2734 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Pager Phone Number - ")); | |
2735 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2736 LIST_COPY(item->contact->pager_phone, (char*)); | |
2737 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->pager_phone)); | |
2738 break; | |
2739 case 0x3A22: // PR_USER_CERTIFICATE | |
2740 DEBUG_EMAIL(("User Certificate - NOT PROCESSED")); | |
2741 break; | |
2742 case 0x3A23: // PR_PRIMARY_FAX_NUMBER | |
2743 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Primary Fax Number - ")); | |
2744 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2745 LIST_COPY(item->contact->primary_fax, (char*)); | |
2746 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->primary_fax)); | |
2747 break; | |
2748 case 0x3A24: // PR_BUSINESS_FAX_NUMBER | |
2749 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Fax Number - ")); | |
2750 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2751 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_fax, (char*)); | |
2752 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_fax)); | |
2753 break; | |
2754 case 0x3A25: // PR_HOME_FAX_NUMBER | |
2755 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Fax Number - ")); | |
2756 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2757 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_fax, (char*)); | |
2758 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_fax)); | |
2759 break; | |
2760 case 0x3A26: // PR_BUSINESS_ADDRESS_COUNTRY | |
2761 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Address Country - ")); | |
2762 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2763 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_country, (char*)); | |
2764 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_country)); | |
2765 break; | |
2766 case 0x3A27: // PR_BUSINESS_ADDRESS_CITY | |
2767 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Address City - ")); | |
2768 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2769 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_city, (char*)); | |
2770 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_city)); | |
2771 break; | |
2772 case 0x3A28: // PR_BUSINESS_ADDRESS_STATE_OR_PROVINCE | |
2773 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Address State - ")); | |
2774 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2775 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_state, (char*)); | |
2776 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_state)); | |
2777 break; | |
2778 case 0x3A29: // PR_BUSINESS_ADDRESS_STREET | |
2779 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Address Street - ")); | |
2780 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2781 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_street, (char*)); | |
2782 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_street)); | |
2783 break; | |
2784 case 0x3A2A: // PR_BUSINESS_POSTAL_CODE | |
2785 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Postal Code - ")); | |
2786 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2787 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_postal_code, (char*)); | |
2788 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_postal_code)); | |
2789 break; | |
2790 case 0x3A2B: // PR_BUSINESS_PO_BOX | |
2791 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business PO Box - ")); | |
2792 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2793 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_po_box, (char*)); | |
2794 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_po_box)); | |
2795 break; | |
2796 case 0x3A2C: // PR_TELEX_NUMBER | |
2797 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Telex Number - ")); | |
2798 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2799 LIST_COPY(item->contact->telex, (char*)); | |
2800 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->telex)); | |
2801 break; | |
2802 case 0x3A2D: // PR_ISDN_NUMBER | |
2803 DEBUG_EMAIL(("ISDN Number - ")); | |
2804 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2805 LIST_COPY(item->contact->isdn_phone, (char*)); | |
2806 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->isdn_phone)); | |
2807 break; | |
2808 case 0x3A2E: // PR_ASSISTANT_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2809 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Assistant Phone Number - ")); | |
2810 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2811 LIST_COPY(item->contact->assistant_phone, (char*)); | |
2812 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->assistant_phone)); | |
2813 break; | |
2814 case 0x3A2F: // PR_HOME2_TELEPHONE_NUMBER | |
2815 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Phone 2 - ")); | |
2816 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2817 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_phone2, (char*)); | |
2818 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_phone2)); | |
2819 break; | |
2820 case 0x3A30: // PR_ASSISTANT | |
2821 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Assistant's Name - ")); | |
2822 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2823 LIST_COPY(item->contact->assistant_name, (char*)); | |
2824 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->assistant_name)); | |
2825 break; | |
2826 case 0x3A40: // PR_SEND_RICH_INFO | |
2827 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Can receive Rich Text - ")); | |
2828 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
51 | 2829 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 2830 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
2831 item->contact->rich_text = 1; | |
2832 } else { | |
2833 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
2834 item->contact->rich_text = 0; | |
2835 } | |
2836 break; | |
2837 case 0x3A41: // PR_WEDDING_ANNIVERSARY | |
2838 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Wedding Anniversary - ")); | |
2839 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
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2840 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->contact->wedding_anniversary); |
43 | 2841 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->contact->wedding_anniversary))); |
2842 break; | |
2843 case 0x3A42: // PR_BIRTHDAY | |
2844 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Birthday - ")); | |
2845 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
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2846 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->contact->birthday); |
43 | 2847 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->contact->birthday))); |
2848 break; | |
2849 case 0x3A43: // PR_HOBBIES | |
2850 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Hobbies - ")); | |
2851 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2852 LIST_COPY(item->contact->hobbies, (char*)); | |
2853 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->hobbies)); | |
2854 break; | |
2855 case 0x3A44: // PR_MIDDLE_NAME | |
2856 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Middle Name - ")); | |
2857 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2858 LIST_COPY(item->contact->middle_name, (char*)); | |
2859 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->middle_name)); | |
2860 break; | |
2861 case 0x3A45: // PR_DISPLAY_NAME_PREFIX | |
2862 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Display Name Prefix (Title) - ")); | |
2863 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2864 LIST_COPY(item->contact->display_name_prefix, (char*)); | |
2865 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->display_name_prefix)); | |
2866 break; | |
2867 case 0x3A46: // PR_PROFESSION | |
2868 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Profession - ")); | |
2869 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2870 LIST_COPY(item->contact->profession, (char*)); | |
2871 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->profession)); | |
2872 break; | |
2873 case 0x3A47: // PR_PREFERRED_BY_NAME | |
2874 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Preferred By Name - ")); | |
2875 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2876 LIST_COPY(item->contact->pref_name, (char*)); | |
2877 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->pref_name)); | |
2878 break; | |
2879 case 0x3A48: // PR_SPOUSE_NAME | |
2880 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Spouse's Name - ")); | |
2881 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2882 LIST_COPY(item->contact->spouse_name, (char*)); | |
2883 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->spouse_name)); | |
2884 break; | |
2885 case 0x3A49: // PR_COMPUTER_NETWORK_NAME | |
2886 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Computer Network Name - ")); | |
2887 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2888 LIST_COPY(item->contact->computer_name, (char*)); | |
2889 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->computer_name)); | |
2890 break; | |
2891 case 0x3A4A: // PR_CUSTOMER_ID | |
2892 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Customer ID - ")); | |
2893 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2894 LIST_COPY(item->contact->customer_id, (char*)); | |
2895 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->customer_id)); | |
2896 break; | |
2897 case 0x3A4B: // PR_TTYTDD_PHONE_NUMBER | |
2898 DEBUG_EMAIL(("TTY/TDD Phone - ")); | |
2899 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2900 LIST_COPY(item->contact->ttytdd_phone, (char*)); | |
2901 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->ttytdd_phone)); | |
2902 break; | |
2903 case 0x3A4C: // PR_FTP_SITE | |
2904 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Ftp Site - ")); | |
2905 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2906 LIST_COPY(item->contact->ftp_site, (char*)); | |
2907 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->ftp_site)); | |
2908 break; | |
2909 case 0x3A4D: // PR_GENDER | |
2910 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Gender - ")); | |
2911 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
51 | 2912 memcpy(&item->contact->gender, list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->contact->gender)); |
43 | 2913 LE16_CPU(item->contact->gender); |
2914 switch(item->contact->gender) { | |
2915 case 0: | |
2916 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unspecified\n")); | |
2917 break; | |
2918 case 1: | |
2919 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Female\n")); | |
2920 break; | |
2921 case 2: | |
2922 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Male\n")); | |
2923 break; | |
2924 default: | |
2925 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Error processing\n")); | |
2926 } | |
2927 break; | |
2928 case 0x3A4E: // PR_MANAGER_NAME | |
2929 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Manager's Name - ")); | |
2930 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2931 LIST_COPY(item->contact->manager_name, (char*)); | |
2932 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->manager_name)); | |
2933 break; | |
2934 case 0x3A4F: // PR_NICKNAME | |
2935 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Nickname - ")); | |
2936 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2937 LIST_COPY(item->contact->nickname, (char*)); | |
2938 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->nickname)); | |
2939 break; | |
2940 case 0x3A50: // PR_PERSONAL_HOME_PAGE | |
2941 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Personal Home Page - ")); | |
2942 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2943 LIST_COPY(item->contact->personal_homepage, (char*)); | |
2944 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->personal_homepage)); | |
2945 break; | |
2946 case 0x3A51: // PR_BUSINESS_HOME_PAGE | |
2947 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Home Page - ")); | |
2948 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2949 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_homepage, (char*)); | |
2950 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_homepage)); | |
2951 break; | |
2952 case 0x3A57: // PR_COMPANY_MAIN_PHONE_NUMBER | |
2953 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Company Main Phone - ")); | |
2954 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2955 LIST_COPY(item->contact->company_main_phone, (char*)); | |
2956 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->company_main_phone)); | |
2957 break; | |
2958 case 0x3A58: // PR_CHILDRENS_NAMES | |
2959 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Children's Names - NOT PROCESSED\n")); | |
2960 break; | |
2961 case 0x3A59: // PR_HOME_ADDRESS_CITY | |
2962 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address City - ")); | |
2963 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2964 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_city, (char*)); | |
2965 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_city)); | |
2966 break; | |
2967 case 0x3A5A: // PR_HOME_ADDRESS_COUNTRY | |
2968 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address Country - ")); | |
2969 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2970 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_country, (char*)); | |
2971 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_country)); | |
2972 break; | |
2973 case 0x3A5B: // PR_HOME_ADDRESS_POSTAL_CODE | |
2974 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address Postal Code - ")); | |
2975 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2976 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_postal_code, (char*)); | |
2977 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_postal_code)); | |
2978 break; | |
2979 case 0x3A5C: // PR_HOME_ADDRESS_STATE_OR_PROVINCE | |
2980 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address State or Province - ")); | |
2981 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2982 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_state, (char*)); | |
2983 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_state)); | |
2984 break; | |
2985 case 0x3A5D: // PR_HOME_ADDRESS_STREET | |
2986 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address Street - ")); | |
2987 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2988 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_street, (char*)); | |
2989 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_street)); | |
2990 break; | |
2991 case 0x3A5E: // PR_HOME_ADDRESS_POST_OFFICE_BOX | |
2992 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address Post Office Box - ")); | |
2993 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
2994 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_po_box, (char*)); | |
2995 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_po_box)); | |
2996 break; | |
2997 case 0x3A5F: // PR_OTHER_ADDRESS_CITY | |
2998 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address City - ")); | |
2999 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3000 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_city, (char*)); | |
3001 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_city)); | |
3002 break; | |
3003 case 0x3A60: // PR_OTHER_ADDRESS_COUNTRY | |
3004 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address Country - ")); | |
3005 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3006 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_country, (char*)); | |
3007 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_country)); | |
3008 break; | |
3009 case 0x3A61: // PR_OTHER_ADDRESS_POSTAL_CODE | |
3010 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address Postal Code - ")); | |
3011 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3012 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_postal_code, (char*)); | |
3013 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_postal_code)); | |
3014 break; | |
3015 case 0x3A62: // PR_OTHER_ADDRESS_STATE_OR_PROVINCE | |
3016 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address State - ")); | |
3017 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3018 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_state, (char*)); | |
3019 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_state)); | |
3020 break; | |
3021 case 0x3A63: // PR_OTHER_ADDRESS_STREET | |
3022 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address Street - ")); | |
3023 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3024 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_street, (char*)); | |
3025 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_street)); | |
3026 break; | |
3027 case 0x3A64: // PR_OTHER_ADDRESS_POST_OFFICE_BOX | |
3028 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address Post Office box - ")); | |
3029 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3030 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_po_box, (char*)); | |
3031 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_po_box)); | |
3032 break; | |
3033 case 0x65E3: // Entry ID? | |
3034 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Entry ID - ")); | |
3035 item->record_key = (char*) xmalloc(16+1); | |
3036 memcpy(item->record_key, &(list->items[x]->data[1]), 16); //skip first byte | |
3037 item->record_key[16]='\0'; | |
3038 item->record_key_size=16; | |
3039 DEBUG_EMAIL_HEXPRINT((char*)item->record_key, 16); | |
3040 break; | |
3041 case 0x67F2: // ID2 value of the attachments proper record | |
3042 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Attachment ID2 value - ")); | |
46 | 3043 if (attach) { |
3044 uint32_t tempid; | |
43 | 3045 MOVE_NEXT(attach); |
46 | 3046 memcpy(&(tempid), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(tempid)); |
3047 LE32_CPU(tempid); | |
3048 attach->id2_val = tempid; | |
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3049 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%#"PRIx64"\n", attach->id2_val)); |
43 | 3050 } else { |
3051 DEBUG_EMAIL(("NOT AN ATTACHMENT: %#x\n", list->items[x]->id)); | |
3052 } | |
3053 break; | |
3054 case 0x67FF: // Extra Property Identifier (Password CheckSum) | |
3055 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Password checksum [0x67FF] - ")); | |
3056 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
51 | 3057 memcpy(&(item->message_store->pwd_chksum), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->message_store->pwd_chksum)); |
43 | 3058 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%#x\n", item->message_store->pwd_chksum)); |
3059 break; | |
3060 case 0x6F02: // Secure HTML Body | |
3061 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Secure HTML Body - ")); | |
3062 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
3063 LIST_COPY(item->email->encrypted_htmlbody, (char*)); | |
3064 item->email->encrypted_htmlbody_size = list->items[x]->size; | |
3065 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Not Printed\n")); | |
3066 break; | |
3067 case 0x6F04: // Secure Text Body | |
3068 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Secure Text Body - ")); | |
3069 MALLOC_EMAIL(item); | |
3070 LIST_COPY(item->email->encrypted_body, (char*)); | |
3071 item->email->encrypted_body_size = list->items[x]->size; | |
3072 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Not Printed\n")); | |
3073 break; | |
3074 case 0x7C07: // top of folders ENTRYID | |
3075 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Top of folders RecID [0x7c07] - ")); | |
3076 MALLOC_MESSAGESTORE(item); | |
3077 item->message_store->top_of_folder = (pst_entryid*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_entryid)); | |
3078 memcpy(item->message_store->top_of_folder, list->items[x]->data, sizeof(pst_entryid)); | |
3079 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->top_of_folder->u1); | |
3080 LE32_CPU(item->message_store->top_of_folder->id); | |
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3081 DEBUG_EMAIL(("u1 %#x id %#x\n", item->message_store->top_of_folder->u1, item->message_store->top_of_folder->id)); |
43 | 3082 DEBUG_EMAIL_HEXPRINT((char*)item->message_store->top_of_folder->entryid, 16); |
3083 break; | |
3084 case 0x8005: // Contact's Fullname | |
3085 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Contact Fullname - ")); | |
3086 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3087 LIST_COPY(item->contact->fullname, (char*)); | |
3088 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->fullname)); | |
3089 break; | |
3090 case 0x801A: // Full Home Address | |
3091 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Home Address - ")); | |
3092 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3093 LIST_COPY(item->contact->home_address, (char*)); | |
3094 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->home_address)); | |
3095 break; | |
3096 case 0x801B: // Full Business Address | |
3097 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business Address - ")); | |
3098 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3099 LIST_COPY(item->contact->business_address, (char*)); | |
3100 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->business_address)); | |
3101 break; | |
3102 case 0x801C: // Full Other Address | |
3103 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Other Address - ")); | |
3104 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3105 LIST_COPY(item->contact->other_address, (char*)); | |
3106 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->other_address)); | |
3107 break; | |
51 | 3108 case 0x8045: // Work address street |
3109 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Work address street - ")); | |
3110 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3111 LIST_COPY(item->contact->work_address_street, (char*)); | |
3112 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->work_address_street)); | |
3113 break; | |
3114 case 0x8046: // Work address city | |
3115 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Work address city - ")); | |
3116 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3117 LIST_COPY(item->contact->work_address_city, (char*)); | |
3118 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->work_address_city)); | |
3119 break; | |
3120 case 0x8047: // Work address state | |
3121 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Work address state - ")); | |
3122 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3123 LIST_COPY(item->contact->work_address_state, (char*)); | |
3124 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->work_address_state)); | |
3125 break; | |
3126 case 0x8048: // Work address postalcode | |
3127 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Work address postalcode - ")); | |
3128 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3129 LIST_COPY(item->contact->work_address_postalcode, (char*)); | |
3130 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->work_address_postalcode)); | |
3131 break; | |
3132 case 0x8049: // Work address country | |
3133 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Work address country - ")); | |
3134 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3135 LIST_COPY(item->contact->work_address_country, (char*)); | |
3136 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->work_address_country)); | |
3137 break; | |
3138 case 0x804A: // Work address postofficebox | |
3139 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Work address postofficebox - ")); | |
3140 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3141 LIST_COPY(item->contact->work_address_postofficebox, (char*)); | |
3142 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->work_address_postofficebox)); | |
3143 break; | |
43 | 3144 case 0x8082: // Email Address 1 Transport |
3145 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 1 Transport - ")); | |
3146 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3147 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address1_transport, (char*)); | |
3148 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address1_transport)); | |
3149 break; | |
3150 case 0x8083: // Email Address 1 Address | |
3151 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 1 Address - ")); | |
3152 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3153 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address1, (char*)); | |
3154 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address1)); | |
3155 break; | |
3156 case 0x8084: // Email Address 1 Description | |
3157 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 1 Description - ")); | |
3158 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3159 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address1_desc, (char*)); | |
3160 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address1_desc)); | |
3161 break; | |
3162 case 0x8085: // Email Address 1 Record | |
3163 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 1 Record - ")); | |
3164 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3165 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address1a, (char*)); | |
3166 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address1a)); | |
3167 break; | |
3168 case 0x8092: // Email Address 2 Transport | |
3169 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 2 Transport - ")); | |
3170 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3171 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address2_transport, (char*)); | |
3172 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address2_transport)); | |
3173 break; | |
3174 case 0x8093: // Email Address 2 Address | |
3175 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 2 Address - ")); | |
3176 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3177 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address2, (char*)); | |
3178 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address2)); | |
3179 break; | |
3180 case 0x8094: // Email Address 2 Description | |
3181 DEBUG_EMAIL (("Email Address 2 Description - ")); | |
3182 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3183 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address2_desc, (char*)); | |
3184 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address2_desc)); | |
3185 break; | |
3186 case 0x8095: // Email Address 2 Record | |
3187 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 2 Record - ")); | |
3188 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3189 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address2a, (char*)); | |
3190 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address2a)); | |
3191 break; | |
3192 case 0x80A2: // Email Address 3 Transport | |
3193 DEBUG_EMAIL (("Email Address 3 Transport - ")); | |
3194 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3195 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address3_transport, (char*)); | |
3196 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address3_transport)); | |
3197 break; | |
3198 case 0x80A3: // Email Address 3 Address | |
3199 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 3 Address - ")); | |
3200 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3201 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address3, (char*)); | |
3202 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address3)); | |
3203 break; | |
3204 case 0x80A4: // Email Address 3 Description | |
3205 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 3 Description - ")); | |
3206 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3207 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address3_desc, (char*)); | |
3208 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address3_desc)); | |
3209 break; | |
3210 case 0x80A5: // Email Address 3 Record | |
3211 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Email Address 3 Record - ")); | |
3212 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3213 LIST_COPY(item->contact->address3a, (char*)); | |
3214 DEBUG_EMAIL(("|%s|\n", item->contact->address3a)); | |
3215 break; | |
3216 case 0x80D8: // Internet Free/Busy | |
3217 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Internet Free/Busy - ")); | |
3218 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3219 LIST_COPY(item->contact->free_busy_address, (char*)); | |
3220 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->free_busy_address)); | |
3221 break; | |
3222 case 0x8205: // Show on Free/Busy as | |
3223 // 0: Free | |
3224 // 1: Tentative | |
3225 // 2: Busy | |
3226 // 3: Out Of Office | |
3227 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment shows as - ")); | |
3228 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3229 memcpy(&(item->appointment->showas), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->appointment->showas)); | |
3230 LE32_CPU(item->appointment->showas); | |
3231 switch (item->appointment->showas) { | |
3232 case PST_FREEBUSY_FREE: | |
3233 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Free\n")); break; | |
3234 case PST_FREEBUSY_TENTATIVE: | |
3235 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Tentative\n")); break; | |
3236 case PST_FREEBUSY_BUSY: | |
3237 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Busy\n")); break; | |
3238 case PST_FREEBUSY_OUT_OF_OFFICE: | |
3239 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Out Of Office\n")); break; | |
3240 default: | |
3241 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown Value: %d\n", item->appointment->showas)); break; | |
3242 } | |
3243 break; | |
3244 case 0x8208: // Location of an appointment | |
3245 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment Location - ")); | |
3246 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3247 LIST_COPY(item->appointment->location, (char*)); | |
3248 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->appointment->location)); | |
3249 break; | |
50 | 3250 case 0x820d: // Appointment start |
3251 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment Date Start - ")); | |
3252 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
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3253 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->appointment->start); |
50 | 3254 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->appointment->start))); |
3255 break; | |
3256 case 0x820e: // Appointment end | |
3257 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment Date End - ")); | |
3258 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
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3259 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->appointment->end); |
50 | 3260 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->appointment->end))); |
3261 break; | |
43 | 3262 case 0x8214: // Label for an appointment |
3263 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Label for appointment - ")); | |
3264 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3265 memcpy(&(item->appointment->label), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->appointment->label)); | |
3266 LE32_CPU(item->appointment->label); | |
3267 switch (item->appointment->label) { | |
3268 case PST_APP_LABEL_NONE: | |
3269 DEBUG_EMAIL(("None\n")); break; | |
3270 case PST_APP_LABEL_IMPORTANT: | |
3271 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Important\n")); break; | |
3272 case PST_APP_LABEL_BUSINESS: | |
3273 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Business\n")); break; | |
3274 case PST_APP_LABEL_PERSONAL: | |
3275 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Personal\n")); break; | |
3276 case PST_APP_LABEL_VACATION: | |
3277 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Vacation\n")); break; | |
3278 case PST_APP_LABEL_MUST_ATTEND: | |
3279 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Must Attend\n")); break; | |
3280 case PST_APP_LABEL_TRAVEL_REQ: | |
3281 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Travel Required\n")); break; | |
3282 case PST_APP_LABEL_NEEDS_PREP: | |
3283 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Needs Preparation\n")); break; | |
3284 case PST_APP_LABEL_BIRTHDAY: | |
3285 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Birthday\n")); break; | |
3286 case PST_APP_LABEL_ANNIVERSARY: | |
3287 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Anniversary\n")); break; | |
3288 case PST_APP_LABEL_PHONE_CALL: | |
3289 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Phone Call\n")); break; | |
3290 } | |
3291 break; | |
3292 case 0x8215: // All day appointment flag | |
3293 DEBUG_EMAIL(("All day flag - ")); | |
3294 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
51 | 3295 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
43 | 3296 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
3297 item->appointment->all_day = 1; | |
3298 } else { | |
3299 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
3300 item->appointment->all_day = 0; | |
3301 } | |
3302 break; | |
50 | 3303 case 0x8231: // Recurrence type |
3304 // 1: Daily | |
3305 // 2: Weekly | |
3306 // 3: Monthly | |
3307 // 4: Yearly | |
3308 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment reccurs - ")); | |
3309 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3310 memcpy(&(item->appointment->recurrence_type), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->appointment->recurrence_type)); | |
3311 LE32_CPU(item->appointment->recurrence_type); | |
3312 switch (item->appointment->recurrence_type) { | |
3313 case PST_APP_RECUR_DAILY: | |
3314 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Daily\n")); break; | |
3315 case PST_APP_RECUR_WEEKLY: | |
3316 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Weekly\n")); break; | |
3317 case PST_APP_RECUR_MONTHLY: | |
3318 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Monthly\n")); break; | |
3319 case PST_APP_RECUR_YEARLY: | |
3320 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Yearly\n")); break; | |
3321 default: | |
3322 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown Value: %d\n", item->appointment->recurrence_type)); break; | |
3323 } | |
3324 break; | |
3325 case 0x8232: // Recurrence description | |
3326 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment recurrence description - ")); | |
3327 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3328 LIST_COPY(item->appointment->recurrence, (char*)); | |
3329 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->appointment->recurrence)); | |
3330 break; | |
43 | 3331 case 0x8234: // TimeZone as String |
3332 DEBUG_EMAIL(("TimeZone of times - ")); | |
3333 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3334 LIST_COPY(item->appointment->timezonestring, (char*)); | |
3335 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->appointment->timezonestring)); | |
3336 break; | |
50 | 3337 case 0x8235: // Recurrence start date |
3338 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Recurrence Start Date - ")); | |
3339 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
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3340 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->appointment->recurrence_start); |
50 | 3341 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->appointment->recurrence_start))); |
3342 break; | |
3343 case 0x8236: // Recurrence end date | |
3344 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Recurrence End Date - ")); | |
43 | 3345 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); |
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3346 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->appointment->recurrence_end); |
50 | 3347 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->appointment->recurrence_end))); |
3348 break; | |
3349 case 0x8501: // Reminder minutes before appointment start | |
3350 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Alarm minutes - ")); | |
3351 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3352 memcpy(&(item->appointment->alarm_minutes), list->items[x]->data, sizeof(item->appointment->alarm_minutes)); | |
3353 LE32_CPU(item->appointment->alarm_minutes); | |
3354 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%i\n", item->appointment->alarm_minutes)); | |
3355 break; | |
3356 case 0x8503: // Reminder alarm | |
3357 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Reminder alarm - ")); | |
43 | 3358 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); |
51 | 3359 if (*(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data) { |
50 | 3360 DEBUG_EMAIL(("True\n")); |
3361 item->appointment->alarm = 1; | |
3362 } else { | |
3363 DEBUG_EMAIL(("False\n")); | |
3364 item->appointment->alarm = 0; | |
3365 } | |
3366 break; | |
51 | 3367 case 0x8516: // Common start |
3368 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Common Start Date - ")); | |
43 | 3369 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii((FILETIME*)list->items[x]->data))); |
3370 break; | |
51 | 3371 case 0x8517: // Common end |
3372 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Common End Date - ")); | |
43 | 3373 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii((FILETIME*)list->items[x]->data))); |
3374 break; | |
50 | 3375 case 0x851f: // Play reminder sound filename |
3376 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment reminder sound filename - ")); | |
3377 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
3378 LIST_COPY(item->appointment->alarm_filename, (char*)); | |
3379 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->appointment->alarm_filename)); | |
3380 break; | |
43 | 3381 case 0x8530: // Followup |
3382 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Followup String - ")); | |
3383 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3384 LIST_COPY(item->contact->followup, (char*)); | |
3385 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->followup)); | |
3386 break; | |
3387 case 0x8534: // Mileage | |
3388 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Mileage - ")); | |
3389 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3390 LIST_COPY(item->contact->mileage, (char*)); | |
3391 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->mileage)); | |
3392 break; | |
3393 case 0x8535: // Billing Information | |
3394 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Billing Information - ")); | |
3395 MALLOC_CONTACT(item); | |
3396 LIST_COPY(item->contact->billing_information, (char*)); | |
3397 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->contact->billing_information)); | |
3398 break; | |
3399 case 0x8554: // Outlook Version | |
3400 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Outlook Version - ")); | |
3401 LIST_COPY(item->outlook_version, (char*)); | |
3402 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->outlook_version)); | |
3403 break; | |
3404 case 0x8560: // Appointment Reminder Time | |
3405 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Appointment Reminder Time - ")); | |
3406 MALLOC_APPOINTMENT(item); | |
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3407 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->appointment->reminder); |
43 | 3408 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->appointment->reminder))); |
3409 break; | |
3410 case 0x8700: // Journal Type | |
3411 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Journal Entry Type - ")); | |
3412 MALLOC_JOURNAL(item); | |
3413 LIST_COPY(item->journal->type, (char*)); | |
3414 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->journal->type)); | |
3415 break; | |
3416 case 0x8706: // Journal Start date/time | |
3417 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Start Timestamp - ")); | |
3418 MALLOC_JOURNAL(item); | |
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3419 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->journal->start); |
43 | 3420 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->journal->start))); |
3421 break; | |
3422 case 0x8708: // Journal End date/time | |
3423 DEBUG_EMAIL(("End Timestamp - ")); | |
3424 MALLOC_JOURNAL(item); | |
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3425 LIST_COPY_TIME(item->journal->end); |
43 | 3426 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", fileTimeToAscii(item->journal->end))); |
3427 break; | |
3428 case 0x8712: // Title? | |
3429 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Journal Entry Type - ")); | |
3430 MALLOC_JOURNAL(item); | |
3431 LIST_COPY(item->journal->type, (char*)); | |
3432 DEBUG_EMAIL(("%s\n", item->journal->type)); | |
3433 break; | |
3434 default: | |
51 | 3435 if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0002) { |
3436 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x 16bit int = %hi\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3437 *(int16_t*)list->items[x]->data)); | |
3438 | |
3439 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0003) { | |
3440 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x 32bit int = %i\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3441 *(int32_t*)list->items[x]->data)); | |
3442 | |
3443 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0004) { | |
3444 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x 4-byte floating [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3445 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3446 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3447 | |
3448 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0005) { | |
3449 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x double floating [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3450 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3451 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3452 | |
3453 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0006) { | |
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3454 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x signed 64bit int = %"PRIi64"\n", list->items[x]->id, |
51 | 3455 *(int64_t*)list->items[x]->data)); |
3456 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3457 | |
3458 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0007) { | |
3459 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x application time [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3460 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3461 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3462 | |
3463 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x000a) { | |
3464 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x 32bit error value = %i\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3465 *(int32_t*)list->items[x]->data)); | |
3466 | |
3467 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x000b) { | |
3468 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x 16bit boolean = %s [%hi]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3469 (*((int16_t*)list->items[x]->data)!=0?"True":"False"), | |
3470 *((int16_t*)list->items[x]->data))); | |
3471 | |
3472 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x000d) { | |
3473 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Embedded object [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3474 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3475 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3476 | |
3477 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0014) { | |
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3478 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x signed 64bit int = %"PRIi64"\n", list->items[x]->id, |
51 | 3479 *(int64_t*)list->items[x]->data)); |
43 | 3480 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); |
51 | 3481 |
3482 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x001e) { | |
3483 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x String Data = \"%s\"\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3484 list->items[x]->data)); | |
3485 | |
3486 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x001f) { | |
3487 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Unicode String Data [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3488 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3489 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3490 | |
3491 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0040) { | |
3492 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Date = \"%s\"\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3493 fileTimeToAscii((FILETIME*)list->items[x]->data))); | |
3494 | |
3495 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0048) { | |
3496 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x OLE GUID [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3497 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3498 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3499 | |
3500 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x0102) { | |
3501 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Binary Data [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3502 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3503 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3504 | |
3505 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x1003) { | |
3506 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Array of 32 bit values [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3507 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3508 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3509 | |
3510 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x1014) { | |
3511 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Array of 64 bit values [siize = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3512 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3513 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3514 | |
47 | 3515 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x101E) { |
51 | 3516 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Array of Strings [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, |
3517 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3518 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3519 | |
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3521 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Array of Unicode Strings [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, |
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3524 |
51 | 3525 } else if (list->items[x]->type == (uint32_t)0x1102) { |
3526 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Array of binary data blobs [size = %#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, | |
3527 list->items[x]->size)); | |
3528 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
3529 | |
43 | 3530 } else { |
51 | 3531 DEBUG_EMAIL(("Unknown type %#x Not Printable [%#x]\n", list->items[x]->id, |
3532 list->items[x]->type)); | |
3533 DEBUG_HEXDUMP(list->items[x]->data, list->items[x]->size); | |
43 | 3534 } |
51 | 3535 |
43 | 3536 if (list->items[x]->data) { |
3537 free(list->items[x]->data); | |
3538 list->items[x]->data = NULL; | |
3539 } | |
3540 } | |
3541 x++; | |
3542 } | |
3543 x = 0; | |
3544 list = list->next; | |
3545 next = 1; | |
3546 } | |
3547 DEBUG_RET(); | |
3548 return 0; | |
16 | 3549 } |
3550 | |
3551 | |
46 | 3552 void pst_free_list(pst_num_array *list) { |
43 | 3553 pst_num_array *l; |
46 | 3554 DEBUG_ENT("pst_free_list"); |
43 | 3555 while (list) { |
3556 if (list->items) { | |
3557 int32_t x; | |
3558 for (x=0; x < list->orig_count; x++) { | |
3559 if (list->items[x]) { | |
3560 if (list->items[x]->data) free(list->items[x]->data); | |
3561 free(list->items[x]); | |
3562 } | |
3563 } | |
3564 free(list->items); | |
3565 } | |
3566 l = list; | |
3567 list = list->next; | |
3568 free (l); | |
3569 } | |
3570 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 3571 } |
3572 | |
3573 | |
46 | 3574 void pst_free_id2(pst_index2_ll * head) { |
43 | 3575 pst_index2_ll *t; |
46 | 3576 DEBUG_ENT("pst_free_id2"); |
43 | 3577 while (head) { |
3578 t = head->next; | |
3579 free (head); | |
3580 head = t; | |
3581 } | |
3582 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 3583 } |
3584 | |
3585 | |
46 | 3586 void pst_free_id (pst_index_ll *head) { |
43 | 3587 pst_index_ll *t; |
46 | 3588 DEBUG_ENT("pst_free_id"); |
43 | 3589 while (head) { |
3590 t = head->next; | |
3591 free(head); | |
3592 head = t; | |
3593 } | |
3594 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 3595 } |
3596 | |
3597 | |
46 | 3598 void pst_free_desc (pst_desc_ll *head) { |
43 | 3599 pst_desc_ll *t; |
46 | 3600 DEBUG_ENT("pst_free_desc"); |
43 | 3601 while (head) { |
3602 while (head->child) { | |
3603 head = head->child; | |
3604 } | |
3605 | |
3606 // point t to the next item | |
3607 t = head->next; | |
3608 if (!t && head->parent) { | |
3609 t = head->parent; | |
3610 t->child = NULL; // set the child to NULL so we don't come back here again! | |
3611 } | |
3612 | |
3613 if (head) free(head); | |
3614 else DIE(("head is NULL")); | |
3615 | |
3616 head = t; | |
3617 } | |
3618 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 3619 } |
3620 | |
3621 | |
46 | 3622 void pst_free_xattrib(pst_x_attrib_ll *x) { |
43 | 3623 pst_x_attrib_ll *t; |
46 | 3624 DEBUG_ENT("pst_free_xattrib"); |
43 | 3625 while (x) { |
3626 if (x->data) free(x->data); | |
3627 t = x->next; | |
3628 free(x); | |
3629 x = t; | |
3630 } | |
3631 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 3632 } |
3633 | |
3634 | |
46 | 3635 pst_index2_ll * pst_build_id2(pst_file *pf, pst_index_ll* list, pst_index2_ll* head_ptr) { |
43 | 3636 pst_block_header block_head; |
3637 pst_index2_ll *head = NULL, *tail = NULL; | |
46 | 3638 uint16_t x = 0; |
3639 char *b_ptr = NULL; | |
43 | 3640 char *buf = NULL; |
3641 pst_id2_assoc id2_rec; | |
3642 pst_index_ll *i_ptr = NULL; | |
3643 pst_index2_ll *i2_ptr = NULL; | |
46 | 3644 DEBUG_ENT("pst_build_id2"); |
43 | 3645 |
3646 if (head_ptr) { | |
3647 head = head_ptr; | |
3648 while (head_ptr) head_ptr = (tail = head_ptr)->next; | |
3649 } | |
51 | 3650 if (pst_read_block_size(pf, list->offset, list->size, &buf) < list->size) { |
43 | 3651 //an error occured in block read |
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3652 WARN(("block read error occured. offset = %#"PRIx64", size = %#"PRIx64"\n", list->offset, list->size)); |
43 | 3653 if (buf) free(buf); |
3654 DEBUG_RET(); | |
3655 return NULL; | |
3656 } | |
3657 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf, list->size, 16); | |
3658 | |
3659 memcpy(&block_head, buf, sizeof(block_head)); | |
3660 LE16_CPU(block_head.type); | |
3661 LE16_CPU(block_head.count); | |
3662 | |
46 | 3663 if (block_head.type != (uint16_t)0x0002) { // some sort of constant? |
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3664 WARN(("Unknown constant [%#hx] at start of id2 values [offset %#"PRIx64"].\n", block_head.type, list->offset)); |
43 | 3665 if (buf) free(buf); |
3666 DEBUG_RET(); | |
3667 return NULL; | |
3668 } | |
3669 | |
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3670 DEBUG_INDEX(("ID %#"PRIx64" is likely to be a description record. Count is %i (offset %#"PRIx64")\n", |
43 | 3671 list->id, block_head.count, list->offset)); |
3672 x = 0; | |
46 | 3673 b_ptr = buf + ((pf->do_read64) ? 0x08 : 0x04); |
43 | 3674 while (x < block_head.count) { |
46 | 3675 b_ptr += pst_decode_assoc(pf, &id2_rec, b_ptr); |
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3676 DEBUG_INDEX(("\tid2 = %#x, id = %#"PRIx64", table2 = %#"PRIx64"\n", id2_rec.id2, id2_rec.id, id2_rec.table2)); |
46 | 3677 if ((i_ptr = pst_getID(pf, id2_rec.id)) == NULL) { |
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3678 DEBUG_WARN(("\t\t%#"PRIx64" - Not Found\n", id2_rec.id)); |
43 | 3679 } else { |
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3681 i_ptr->id, i_ptr->offset, i_ptr->u1, i_ptr->size, i_ptr->size)); |
43 | 3682 // add it to the linked list |
3683 i2_ptr = (pst_index2_ll*) xmalloc(sizeof(pst_index2_ll)); | |
3684 i2_ptr->id2 = id2_rec.id2; | |
3685 i2_ptr->id = i_ptr; | |
3686 i2_ptr->next = NULL; | |
3687 if (!head) head = i2_ptr; | |
3688 if (tail) tail->next = i2_ptr; | |
3689 tail = i2_ptr; | |
3690 if (id2_rec.table2 != 0) { | |
46 | 3691 if ((i_ptr = pst_getID(pf, id2_rec.table2)) == NULL) { |
43 | 3692 DEBUG_WARN(("\tTable2 [%#x] not found\n", id2_rec.table2)); |
3693 } | |
3694 else { | |
3695 DEBUG_INDEX(("\tGoing deeper for table2 [%#x]\n", id2_rec.table2)); | |
46 | 3696 if ((i2_ptr = pst_build_id2(pf, i_ptr, head))) { |
3697 // DEBUG_INDEX(("pst_build_id2(): \t\tAdding new list onto end of current\n")); | |
43 | 3698 // if (!head) |
3699 // head = i2_ptr; | |
3700 // if (tail) | |
3701 // tail->next = i2_ptr; | |
3702 // while (i2_ptr->next) | |
3703 // i2_ptr = i2_ptr->next; | |
3704 // tail = i2_ptr; | |
3705 } | |
3706 // need to re-establish tail | |
3707 DEBUG_INDEX(("Returned from depth\n")); | |
3708 if (tail) { | |
3709 while (tail->next) tail = tail->next; | |
3710 } | |
3711 } | |
3712 } | |
3713 } | |
3714 x++; | |
3715 } | |
3716 if (buf) free (buf); | |
3717 DEBUG_RET(); | |
3718 return head; | |
16 | 3719 } |
3720 | |
3721 | |
46 | 3722 void pst_freeItem(pst_item *item) { |
43 | 3723 pst_item_attach *t; |
3724 pst_item_extra_field *et; | |
3725 | |
46 | 3726 DEBUG_ENT("pst_freeItem"); |
43 | 3727 if (item) { |
3728 if (item->email) { | |
3729 SAFE_FREE(item->email->arrival_date); | |
3730 SAFE_FREE(item->email->body); | |
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3731 SAFE_FREE(item->email->body_charset); |
43 | 3732 SAFE_FREE(item->email->cc_address); |
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3733 SAFE_FREE(item->email->bcc_address); |
43 | 3734 SAFE_FREE(item->email->common_name); |
3735 SAFE_FREE(item->email->encrypted_body); | |
3736 SAFE_FREE(item->email->encrypted_htmlbody); | |
3737 SAFE_FREE(item->email->header); | |
3738 SAFE_FREE(item->email->htmlbody); | |
3739 SAFE_FREE(item->email->in_reply_to); | |
3740 SAFE_FREE(item->email->messageid); | |
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3741 SAFE_FREE(item->email->original_bcc); |
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3742 SAFE_FREE(item->email->original_cc); |
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3743 SAFE_FREE(item->email->original_to); |
43 | 3744 SAFE_FREE(item->email->outlook_recipient); |
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3745 SAFE_FREE(item->email->outlook_recipient_name); |
43 | 3746 SAFE_FREE(item->email->outlook_recipient2); |
3747 SAFE_FREE(item->email->outlook_sender); | |
3748 SAFE_FREE(item->email->outlook_sender_name); | |
3749 SAFE_FREE(item->email->outlook_sender2); | |
3750 SAFE_FREE(item->email->proc_subject); | |
3751 SAFE_FREE(item->email->recip_access); | |
3752 SAFE_FREE(item->email->recip_address); | |
3753 SAFE_FREE(item->email->recip2_access); | |
3754 SAFE_FREE(item->email->recip2_address); | |
3755 SAFE_FREE(item->email->reply_to); | |
3756 SAFE_FREE(item->email->rtf_body_tag); | |
3757 SAFE_FREE(item->email->rtf_compressed); | |
3758 SAFE_FREE(item->email->return_path_address); | |
3759 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sender_access); | |
3760 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sender_address); | |
3761 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sender2_access); | |
3762 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sender2_address); | |
3763 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sent_date); | |
3764 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sentmail_folder); | |
3765 SAFE_FREE(item->email->sentto_address); | |
3766 if (item->email->subject) | |
3767 SAFE_FREE(item->email->subject->subj); | |
3768 SAFE_FREE(item->email->subject); | |
3769 free(item->email); | |
3770 } | |
3771 if (item->folder) { | |
3772 free(item->folder); | |
3773 } | |
3774 if (item->message_store) { | |
51 | 3775 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->top_of_personal_folder); |
3776 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->default_outbox_folder); | |
43 | 3777 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->deleted_items_folder); |
51 | 3778 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->sent_items_folder); |
3779 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->user_views_folder); | |
3780 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->common_view_folder); | |
43 | 3781 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->search_root_folder); |
3782 SAFE_FREE(item->message_store->top_of_folder); | |
3783 free(item->message_store); | |
3784 } | |
3785 if (item->contact) { | |
3786 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->access_method); | |
3787 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->account_name); | |
3788 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address1); | |
3789 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address1a); | |
3790 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address1_desc); | |
3791 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address1_transport); | |
3792 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address2); | |
3793 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address2a); | |
3794 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address2_desc); | |
3795 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address2_transport); | |
3796 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address3); | |
3797 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address3a); | |
3798 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address3_desc); | |
3799 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->address3_transport); | |
3800 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->assistant_name); | |
3801 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->assistant_phone); | |
3802 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->billing_information); | |
3803 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->birthday); | |
3804 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_address); | |
3805 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_city); | |
3806 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_country); | |
3807 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_fax); | |
3808 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_homepage); | |
3809 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_phone); | |
3810 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_phone2); | |
3811 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_po_box); | |
3812 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_postal_code); | |
3813 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_state); | |
3814 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->business_street); | |
3815 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->callback_phone); | |
3816 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->car_phone); | |
3817 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->company_main_phone); | |
3818 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->company_name); | |
3819 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->computer_name); | |
3820 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->customer_id); | |
3821 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->def_postal_address); | |
3822 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->department); | |
3823 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->display_name_prefix); | |
3824 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->first_name); | |
3825 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->followup); | |
3826 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->free_busy_address); | |
3827 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->ftp_site); | |
3828 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->fullname); | |
3829 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->gov_id); | |
3830 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->hobbies); | |
3831 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_address); | |
3832 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_city); | |
3833 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_country); | |
3834 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_fax); | |
3835 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_po_box); | |
3836 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_phone); | |
3837 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_phone2); | |
3838 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_postal_code); | |
3839 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_state); | |
3840 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->home_street); | |
3841 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->initials); | |
3842 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->isdn_phone); | |
3843 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->job_title); | |
3844 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->keyword); | |
3845 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->language); | |
3846 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->location); | |
3847 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->manager_name); | |
3848 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->middle_name); | |
3849 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->mileage); | |
3850 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->mobile_phone); | |
3851 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->nickname); | |
3852 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->office_loc); | |
3853 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->org_id); | |
3854 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_address); | |
3855 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_city); | |
3856 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_country); | |
3857 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_phone); | |
3858 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_po_box); | |
3859 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_postal_code); | |
3860 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_state); | |
3861 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->other_street); | |
3862 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->pager_phone); | |
3863 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->personal_homepage); | |
3864 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->pref_name); | |
3865 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->primary_fax); | |
3866 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->primary_phone); | |
3867 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->profession); | |
3868 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->radio_phone); | |
3869 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->spouse_name); | |
3870 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->suffix); | |
3871 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->surname); | |
3872 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->telex); | |
3873 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->transmittable_display_name); | |
3874 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->ttytdd_phone); | |
3875 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->wedding_anniversary); | |
51 | 3876 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->work_address_street); |
3877 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->work_address_city); | |
3878 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->work_address_state); | |
3879 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->work_address_postalcode); | |
3880 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->work_address_country); | |
3881 SAFE_FREE(item->contact->work_address_postofficebox); | |
43 | 3882 free(item->contact); |
3883 } | |
3884 while (item->attach) { | |
3885 SAFE_FREE(item->attach->filename1); | |
3886 SAFE_FREE(item->attach->filename2); | |
3887 SAFE_FREE(item->attach->mimetype); | |
3888 SAFE_FREE(item->attach->data); | |
3889 t = item->attach->next; | |
3890 free(item->attach); | |
3891 item->attach = t; | |
3892 } | |
3893 while (item->extra_fields) { | |
3894 SAFE_FREE(item->extra_fields->field_name); | |
3895 SAFE_FREE(item->extra_fields->value); | |
3896 et = item->extra_fields->next; | |
3897 free(item->extra_fields); | |
3898 item->extra_fields = et; | |
3899 } | |
3900 if (item->journal) { | |
3901 SAFE_FREE(item->journal->end); | |
3902 SAFE_FREE(item->journal->start); | |
3903 SAFE_FREE(item->journal->type); | |
3904 free(item->journal); | |
3905 } | |
3906 if (item->appointment) { | |
3907 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->location); | |
3908 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->reminder); | |
50 | 3909 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->alarm_filename); |
43 | 3910 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->start); |
3911 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->end); | |
3912 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->timezonestring); | |
50 | 3913 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->recurrence); |
3914 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->recurrence_start); | |
3915 SAFE_FREE(item->appointment->recurrence_end); | |
43 | 3916 free(item->appointment); |
3917 } | |
3918 SAFE_FREE(item->ascii_type); | |
3919 SAFE_FREE(item->comment); | |
3920 SAFE_FREE(item->create_date); | |
3921 SAFE_FREE(item->file_as); | |
3922 SAFE_FREE(item->modify_date); | |
3923 SAFE_FREE(item->outlook_version); | |
3924 SAFE_FREE(item->record_key); | |
3925 free(item); | |
3926 } | |
3927 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 3928 } |
3929 | |
3930 | |
35 | 3931 /** |
3932 * The offset might be zero, in which case we have no data, so return a pair of null pointers. | |
3933 * Or, the offset might end in 0xf, so it is an id2 pointer, in which case we read the id2 block. | |
49 | 3934 * Otherwise, the high order 16 bits of offset is the index into the subblocks, and |
3935 * the (low order 16 bits of offset)>>4 is an index into the table of offsets in the subblock. | |
35 | 3936 */ |
49 | 3937 int pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pst_file *pf, pst_index2_ll *i2_head, pst_subblocks *subblocks, uint32_t offset, pst_block_offset_pointer *p) { |
46 | 3938 size_t size; |
43 | 3939 pst_block_offset block_offset; |
46 | 3940 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getBlockOffsetPointer"); |
43 | 3941 if (p->needfree) free(p->from); |
49 | 3942 p->from = NULL; |
3943 p->to = NULL; | |
43 | 3944 p->needfree = 0; |
3945 if (!offset) { | |
49 | 3946 // no data |
43 | 3947 p->from = p->to = NULL; |
3948 } | |
46 | 3949 else if ((offset & 0xf) == (uint32_t)0xf) { |
49 | 3950 // external index reference |
43 | 3951 DEBUG_WARN(("Found id2 %#x value. Will follow it\n", offset)); |
46 | 3952 size = pst_ff_getID2block(pf, offset, i2_head, &(p->from)); |
43 | 3953 if (size) { |
3954 p->to = p->from + size; | |
3955 p->needfree = 1; | |
3956 } | |
3957 else { | |
50 | 3958 if (p->from) { |
3959 DEBUG_WARN(("size zero but non-null pointer\n")); | |
3960 free(p->from); | |
3961 } | |
43 | 3962 p->from = p->to = NULL; |
3963 } | |
3964 } | |
3965 else { | |
49 | 3966 // internal index reference |
3967 size_t subindex = offset >> 16; | |
3968 size_t suboffset = offset & 0xffff; | |
3969 if (subindex < subblocks->subblock_count) { | |
3970 if (pst_getBlockOffset(subblocks->subs[subindex].buf, | |
3971 subblocks->subs[subindex].read_size, | |
3972 subblocks->subs[subindex].i_offset, | |
3973 suboffset, &block_offset)) { | |
3974 p->from = subblocks->subs[subindex].buf + block_offset.from; | |
3975 p->to = subblocks->subs[subindex].buf + block_offset.to; | |
3976 } | |
3977 } | |
43 | 3978 } |
3979 DEBUG_RET(); | |
3980 return (p->from) ? 0 : 1; | |
35 | 3981 } |
3982 | |
3983 | |
52 | 3984 int pst_getBlockOffset(char *buf, size_t read_size, uint32_t i_offset, uint32_t offset, pst_block_offset *p) { |
46 | 3985 uint32_t low = offset & 0xf; |
3986 uint32_t of1 = offset >> 4; | |
3987 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getBlockOffset"); | |
43 | 3988 if (!p || !buf || !i_offset || low || (i_offset+2+of1+sizeof(*p) > read_size)) { |
3989 DEBUG_WARN(("p is NULL or buf is NULL or offset is 0 or offset has low bits or beyond read size (%p, %p, %#x, %i, %i)\n", p, buf, offset, read_size, i_offset)); | |
3990 DEBUG_RET(); | |
49 | 3991 return 0; |
43 | 3992 } |
3993 memcpy(&(p->from), &(buf[(i_offset+2)+of1]), sizeof(p->from)); | |
3994 memcpy(&(p->to), &(buf[(i_offset+2)+of1+sizeof(p->from)]), sizeof(p->to)); | |
3995 LE16_CPU(p->from); | |
3996 LE16_CPU(p->to); | |
3997 DEBUG_WARN(("get block offset finds from=%i(%#x), to=%i(%#x)\n", p->from, p->from, p->to, p->to)); | |
3998 if (p->from > p->to) { | |
3999 DEBUG_WARN(("get block offset from > to")); | |
52 | 4000 DEBUG_RET(); |
49 | 4001 return 0; |
43 | 4002 } |
4003 DEBUG_RET(); | |
49 | 4004 return 1; |
16 | 4005 } |
4006 | |
4007 | |
46 | 4008 pst_index_ll* pst_getID(pst_file* pf, uint64_t id) { |
69 | 4009 pst_index_ll *ptr; |
46 | 4010 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getID"); |
43 | 4011 if (id == 0) { |
4012 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4013 return NULL; | |
4014 } | |
4015 | |
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4017 //if (id & 2) DEBUG_INDEX(("have two id bit %#"PRIx64"\n", id)); |
43 | 4018 id -= (id & 1); |
4019 | |
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4020 DEBUG_INDEX(("Trying to find %#"PRIx64"\n", id)); |
69 | 4021 ptr = pf->i_head; |
43 | 4022 while (ptr && (ptr->id != id)) { |
4023 ptr = ptr->next; | |
4024 } | |
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4026 else {DEBUG_INDEX(("ERROR: Value %#"PRIx64" not found\n", id)); } |
43 | 4027 DEBUG_RET(); |
4028 return ptr; | |
16 | 4029 } |
4030 | |
4031 | |
46 | 4032 pst_index_ll * pst_getID2(pst_index2_ll *ptr, uint64_t id) { |
4033 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getID2"); | |
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4034 DEBUG_INDEX(("Head = %p id = %#"PRIx64"\n", ptr, id)); |
43 | 4035 while (ptr && (ptr->id2 != id)) { |
4036 ptr = ptr->next; | |
4037 } | |
4038 if (ptr) { | |
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4039 if (ptr->id) {DEBUG_INDEX(("Found value %#"PRIx64"\n", ptr->id->id)); } |
43 | 4040 else {DEBUG_INDEX(("Found value, though it is NULL!\n"));} |
4041 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4042 return ptr->id; | |
4043 } | |
4044 DEBUG_INDEX(("ERROR Not Found\n")); | |
4045 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4046 return NULL; | |
16 | 4047 } |
4048 | |
4049 | |
35 | 4050 /** |
4051 * find the id in the descriptor tree rooted at pf->d_head | |
4052 * | |
43 | 4053 * @param pf global pst file pointer |
4054 * @param id the id we are looking for | |
35 | 4055 * |
4056 * @return pointer to the pst_desc_ll node in the descriptor tree | |
4057 */ | |
46 | 4058 pst_desc_ll* pst_getDptr(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id) { |
43 | 4059 pst_desc_ll *ptr = pf->d_head; |
46 | 4060 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getDptr"); |
43 | 4061 while (ptr && (ptr->id != id)) { |
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4062 //DEBUG_INDEX(("Looking for %#"PRIx64" at node %#"PRIx64" with parent %#"PRIx64"\n", id, ptr->id, ptr->parent_id)); |
43 | 4063 if (ptr->child) { |
4064 ptr = ptr->child; | |
4065 continue; | |
4066 } | |
4067 while (!ptr->next && ptr->parent) { | |
4068 ptr = ptr->parent; | |
4069 } | |
4070 ptr = ptr->next; | |
4071 } | |
4072 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4073 return ptr; // will be NULL or record we are looking for | |
16 | 4074 } |
4075 | |
4076 | |
51 | 4077 void pst_printDptr(pst_file *pf, pst_desc_ll *ptr) { |
46 | 4078 DEBUG_ENT("pst_printDptr"); |
43 | 4079 while (ptr) { |
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4080 DEBUG_INDEX(("%#"PRIx64" [%i] desc=%#"PRIx64", list=%#"PRIx64"\n", ptr->id, ptr->no_child, |
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4082 (ptr->list_index ? ptr->list_index->id : (uint64_t)0))); |
43 | 4083 if (ptr->child) { |
51 | 4084 pst_printDptr(pf, ptr->child); |
43 | 4085 } |
4086 ptr = ptr->next; | |
4087 } | |
4088 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 4089 } |
4090 | |
4091 | |
51 | 4092 void pst_printIDptr(pst_file* pf) { |
43 | 4093 pst_index_ll *ptr = pf->i_head; |
46 | 4094 DEBUG_ENT("pst_printIDptr"); |
43 | 4095 while (ptr) { |
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4096 DEBUG_INDEX(("%#"PRIx64" offset=%#"PRIx64" size=%#"PRIx64"\n", ptr->id, ptr->offset, ptr->size)); |
43 | 4097 ptr = ptr->next; |
4098 } | |
4099 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 4100 } |
4101 | |
4102 | |
51 | 4103 void pst_printID2ptr(pst_index2_ll *ptr) { |
46 | 4104 DEBUG_ENT("pst_printID2ptr"); |
43 | 4105 while (ptr) { |
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4106 DEBUG_INDEX(("%#"PRIx64" id=%#"PRIx64"\n", ptr->id2, (ptr->id ? ptr->id->id : (uint64_t)0))); |
43 | 4107 ptr = ptr->next; |
4108 } | |
4109 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 4110 } |
4111 | |
4112 | |
52 | 4113 /** |
4114 * Read a block of data from file into memory | |
4115 * @param pf PST file | |
4116 * @param offset offset in the pst file of the data | |
4117 * @param size size of the block to be read | |
4118 * @param buf reference to pointer to buffer. If this pointer | |
4119 is non-NULL, it will first be free()d | |
4120 * @return size of block read into memory | |
4121 */ | |
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4122 size_t pst_read_block_size(pst_file *pf, int64_t offset, size_t size, char **buf) { |
51 | 4123 size_t rsize; |
46 | 4124 DEBUG_ENT("pst_read_block_size"); |
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4125 DEBUG_READ(("Reading block from %#"PRIx64", %x bytes\n", offset, size)); |
43 | 4126 |
4127 if (*buf) { | |
4128 DEBUG_READ(("Freeing old memory\n")); | |
4129 free(*buf); | |
4130 } | |
52 | 4131 *buf = (char*) xmalloc(size); |
4132 | |
4133 rsize = pst_getAtPos(pf, offset, *buf, size); | |
43 | 4134 if (rsize != size) { |
52 | 4135 DEBUG_WARN(("Didn't read all the data. fread returned less [%i instead of %i]\n", rsize, size)); |
43 | 4136 if (feof(pf->fp)) { |
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4137 DEBUG_WARN(("We tried to read past the end of the file at [offset %#"PRIx64", size %#x]\n", offset, size)); |
43 | 4138 } else if (ferror(pf->fp)) { |
4139 DEBUG_WARN(("Error is set on file stream.\n")); | |
4140 } else { | |
4141 DEBUG_WARN(("I can't tell why it failed\n")); | |
4142 } | |
4143 } | |
4144 | |
4145 DEBUG_RET(); | |
52 | 4146 return rsize; |
16 | 4147 } |
4148 | |
4149 | |
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4150 int pst_decrypt(uint64_t id, char *buf, size_t size, unsigned char type) { |
43 | 4151 size_t x = 0; |
4152 unsigned char y; | |
46 | 4153 DEBUG_ENT("pst_decrypt"); |
43 | 4154 if (!buf) { |
4155 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4156 return -1; | |
4157 } | |
4158 | |
4159 if (type == PST_COMP_ENCRYPT) { | |
4160 x = 0; | |
4161 while (x < size) { | |
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4163 buf[x] = (char)comp_enc[y]; // transpose from encrypt array |
43 | 4164 x++; |
4165 } | |
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4170 uint16_t salt = (uint16_t) (((id & 0x00000000ffff0000) >> 16) ^ (id & 0x000000000000ffff)); |
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4173 uint8_t losalt = (salt & 0x00ff); |
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43 | 4188 } else { |
4189 WARN(("Unknown encryption: %i. Cannot decrypt\n", type)); | |
4190 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4191 return -1; | |
4192 } | |
4193 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4194 return 0; | |
16 | 4195 } |
4196 | |
4197 | |
46 | 4198 uint64_t pst_getIntAt(pst_file *pf, char *buf) { |
4199 uint64_t buf64; | |
4200 uint32_t buf32; | |
4201 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
43 | 4202 memcpy(&buf64, buf, sizeof(buf64)); |
4203 LE64_CPU(buf64); | |
4204 return buf64; | |
4205 } | |
4206 else { | |
4207 memcpy(&buf32, buf, sizeof(buf32)); | |
4208 LE32_CPU(buf32); | |
4209 return buf32; | |
4210 } | |
4211 } | |
4212 | |
4213 | |
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4214 uint64_t pst_getIntAtPos(pst_file *pf, int64_t pos ) { |
46 | 4215 uint64_t buf64; |
4216 uint32_t buf32; | |
4217 if (pf->do_read64) { | |
52 | 4218 (void)pst_getAtPos(pf, pos, &buf64, sizeof(buf64)); |
43 | 4219 LE64_CPU(buf64); |
4220 return buf64; | |
4221 } | |
4222 else { | |
52 | 4223 (void)pst_getAtPos(pf, pos, &buf32, sizeof(buf32)); |
43 | 4224 LE32_CPU(buf32); |
4225 return buf32; | |
4226 } | |
16 | 4227 } |
4228 | |
52 | 4229 /** |
4230 * Read part of the pst file. | |
4231 * | |
4232 * @param pf PST file structure | |
4233 * @param pos offset of the data in the pst file | |
4234 * @param buf buffer to contain the data | |
4235 * @param size size of the buffer and the amount of data to be read | |
4236 * @return actual read size, 0 if seek error | |
4237 */ | |
4238 | |
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4239 size_t pst_getAtPos(pst_file *pf, int64_t pos, void* buf, size_t size) { |
52 | 4240 size_t rc; |
46 | 4241 DEBUG_ENT("pst_getAtPos"); |
52 | 4242 // pst_block_recorder **t = &pf->block_head; |
4243 // pst_block_recorder *p = pf->block_head; | |
4244 // while (p && ((p->offset+p->size) <= pos)) { | |
4245 // t = &p->next; | |
4246 // p = p->next; | |
4247 // } | |
4248 // if (p && (p->offset <= pos) && (pos < (p->offset+p->size))) { | |
4249 // // bump the count | |
4250 // p->readcount++; | |
4251 // } else { | |
4252 // // add a new block | |
4253 // pst_block_recorder *tail = *t; | |
4254 // p = (pst_block_recorder*)xmalloc(sizeof(*p)); | |
4255 // *t = p; | |
4256 // p->next = tail; | |
4257 // p->offset = pos; | |
4258 // p->size = size; | |
4259 // p->readcount = 1; | |
4260 // } | |
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4261 // DEBUG_MAIN(("pst file old offset %#"PRIx64" old size %#x read count %i offset %#"PRIx64" size %#x\n", |
52 | 4262 // p->offset, p->size, p->readcount, pos, size)); |
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4264 if (fseeko(pf->fp, pos, SEEK_SET) == -1) { |
43 | 4265 DEBUG_RET(); |
52 | 4266 return 0; |
43 | 4267 } |
52 | 4268 rc = fread(buf, (size_t)1, size, pf->fp); |
43 | 4269 DEBUG_RET(); |
52 | 4270 return rc; |
16 | 4271 } |
4272 | |
4273 | |
50 | 4274 /** |
4275 * Get an ID block from file using _pst_ff_getIDblock and decrypt if necessary | |
52 | 4276 * |
4277 * @param pf PST file structure | |
4278 * @param id ID of block to retrieve | |
4279 * @param buf Reference to pointer that will be set to new block. Any memory | |
4280 pointed to by buffer will be free()d beforehand | |
4281 * @return Size of block pointed to by *b | |
50 | 4282 */ |
52 | 4283 size_t pst_ff_getIDblock_dec(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id, char **buf) { |
43 | 4284 size_t r; |
46 | 4285 int noenc = (int)(id & 2); // disable encryption |
4286 DEBUG_ENT("pst_ff_getIDblock_dec"); | |
43 | 4287 DEBUG_INDEX(("for id %#x\n", id)); |
52 | 4288 r = pst_ff_getIDblock(pf, id, buf); |
46 | 4289 if ((pf->encryption) && !(noenc)) { |
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4290 (void)pst_decrypt(id, *buf, r, pf->encryption); |
43 | 4291 } |
52 | 4292 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(*buf, r, 16); |
43 | 4293 DEBUG_RET(); |
4294 return r; | |
4295 } | |
4296 | |
4297 | |
50 | 4298 /** |
4299 * Read a block of data from file into memory | |
52 | 4300 * @param pf PST file |
4301 * @param id identifier of block to read | |
4302 * @param buf reference to pointer to buffer. If this pointer | |
4303 is non-NULL, it will first be free()d | |
4304 * @return size of block read into memory | |
50 | 4305 */ |
52 | 4306 size_t pst_ff_getIDblock(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id, char** buf) { |
43 | 4307 pst_index_ll *rec; |
52 | 4308 size_t rsize; |
46 | 4309 DEBUG_ENT("pst_ff_getIDblock"); |
52 | 4310 rec = pst_getID(pf, id); |
4311 if (!rec) { | |
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4312 DEBUG_INDEX(("Cannot find ID %#"PRIx64"\n", id)); |
43 | 4313 DEBUG_RET(); |
4314 return 0; | |
4315 } | |
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4316 DEBUG_INDEX(("id = %#"PRIx64", record size = %#x, offset = %#x\n", id, rec->size, rec->offset)); |
52 | 4317 rsize = pst_read_block_size(pf, rec->offset, rec->size, buf); |
43 | 4318 DEBUG_RET(); |
4319 return rsize; | |
16 | 4320 } |
4321 | |
4322 | |
4323 #define PST_PTR_BLOCK_SIZE 0x120 | |
52 | 4324 size_t pst_ff_getID2block(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id2, pst_index2_ll *id2_head, char** buf) { |
50 | 4325 size_t ret; |
43 | 4326 pst_index_ll* ptr; |
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4327 pst_holder h = {buf, NULL, 0}; |
46 | 4328 DEBUG_ENT("pst_ff_getID2block"); |
4329 ptr = pst_getID2(id2_head, id2); | |
43 | 4330 |
4331 if (!ptr) { | |
4332 DEBUG_INDEX(("Cannot find id2 value %#x\n", id2)); | |
4333 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4334 return 0; | |
4335 } | |
50 | 4336 ret = pst_ff_getID2data(pf, ptr, &h); |
43 | 4337 DEBUG_RET(); |
50 | 4338 return ret; |
16 | 4339 } |
4340 | |
4341 | |
49 | 4342 size_t pst_ff_getID2data(pst_file *pf, pst_index_ll *ptr, pst_holder *h) { |
46 | 4343 size_t ret; |
52 | 4344 char *b = NULL, *t; |
46 | 4345 DEBUG_ENT("pst_ff_getID2data"); |
43 | 4346 if (!(ptr->id & 0x02)) { |
46 | 4347 ret = pst_ff_getIDblock_dec(pf, ptr->id, &b); |
43 | 4348 if (h->buf) { |
4349 *(h->buf) = b; | |
4350 } else if ((h->base64 == 1) && h->fp) { | |
4351 t = base64_encode(b, ret); | |
4352 if (t) { | |
47 | 4353 (void)pst_fwrite(t, (size_t)1, strlen(t), h->fp); |
43 | 4354 free(t); // caught by valgrind |
4355 } | |
4356 free(b); | |
4357 } else if (h->fp) { | |
47 | 4358 (void)pst_fwrite(b, (size_t)1, ret, h->fp); |
43 | 4359 free(b); |
46 | 4360 } else { |
4361 // h-> does not specify any output | |
43 | 4362 } |
46 | 4363 |
43 | 4364 } else { |
4365 // here we will assume it is a block that points to others | |
4366 DEBUG_READ(("Assuming it is a multi-block record because of it's id\n")); | |
46 | 4367 ret = pst_ff_compile_ID(pf, ptr->id, h, (size_t)0); |
43 | 4368 } |
4369 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4370 return ret; | |
16 | 4371 } |
4372 | |
4373 | |
49 | 4374 size_t pst_ff_compile_ID(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id, pst_holder *h, size_t size) { |
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43 | 4376 uint16_t count, y; |
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4377 char *buf3 = NULL, *buf2 = NULL, *t; |
52 | 4378 char *b_ptr; |
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4379 int line_count = 0; |
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4381 uint32_t base64_extra = 0; |
50 | 4382 pst_block_hdr block_hdr; |
4383 pst_table3_rec table3_rec; //for type 3 (0x0101) blocks | |
43 | 4384 |
46 | 4385 DEBUG_ENT("pst_ff_compile_ID"); |
4386 a = pst_ff_getIDblock(pf, id, &buf3); | |
43 | 4387 if (!a) { |
4388 if (buf3) free(buf3); | |
52 | 4389 DEBUG_RET(); |
43 | 4390 return 0; |
4391 } | |
50 | 4392 DEBUG_HEXDUMPC(buf3, a, 0x10); |
4393 memcpy(&block_hdr, buf3, sizeof(block_hdr)); | |
4394 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.index_offset); | |
4395 LE16_CPU(block_hdr.type); | |
4396 LE32_CPU(block_hdr.offset); | |
4397 DEBUG_EMAIL(("block header (index_offset=%#hx, type=%#hx, offset=%#x)\n", block_hdr.index_offset, block_hdr.type, block_hdr.offset)); | |
4398 | |
4399 if (block_hdr.index_offset != (uint16_t)0x0101) { //type 3 | |
4400 DEBUG_WARN(("WARNING: not a type 0x0101 buffer, Treating as normal buffer\n")); | |
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4401 if (pf->encryption) (void)pst_decrypt(id, buf3, a, pf->encryption); |
43 | 4402 if (h->buf) |
4403 *(h->buf) = buf3; | |
4404 else if (h->base64 == 1 && h->fp) { | |
4405 t = base64_encode(buf3, a); | |
4406 if (t) { | |
47 | 4407 (void)pst_fwrite(t, (size_t)1, strlen(t), h->fp); |
43 | 4408 free(t); // caught by valgrind |
4409 } | |
4410 free(buf3); | |
4411 } else if (h->fp) { | |
47 | 4412 (void)pst_fwrite(buf3, (size_t)1, a, h->fp); |
43 | 4413 free(buf3); |
46 | 4414 } else { |
4415 // h-> does not specify any output | |
43 | 4416 } |
4417 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4418 return a; | |
4419 } | |
50 | 4420 count = block_hdr.type; |
4421 b_ptr = buf3 + 8; | |
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4422 line_count = 0; |
50 | 4423 for (y=0; y<count; y++) { |
4424 b_ptr += pst_decode_type3(pf, &table3_rec, b_ptr); | |
4425 z = pst_ff_getIDblock_dec(pf, table3_rec.id, &buf2); | |
4426 if (!z) { | |
4427 DEBUG_WARN(("call to getIDblock returned zero %i\n", z)); | |
4428 if (buf2) free(buf2); | |
4429 free(buf3); | |
52 | 4430 DEBUG_RET(); |
50 | 4431 return z; |
4432 } | |
4433 if (h->buf) { | |
4434 *(h->buf) = realloc(*(h->buf), size+z+1); | |
4435 DEBUG_READ(("appending read data of size %i onto main buffer from pos %i\n", z, size)); | |
4436 memcpy(&((*(h->buf))[size]), buf2, z); | |
4437 } else if ((h->base64 == 1) && h->fp) { | |
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4440 buf2 = (char*)realloc(buf2, z+base64_extra); |
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4441 memmove(buf2+base64_extra, buf2, z); |
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4442 memcpy(buf2, base64_extra_chars, base64_extra); |
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4446 // find out how many bytes will be left over after this encoding and save them |
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4447 base64_extra = z % 3; |
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4450 memcpy(base64_extra_chars, buf2+z, base64_extra); |
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4454 t = base64_encode_multiple(buf2, z, &line_count); |
50 | 4455 if (t) { |
4456 DEBUG_READ(("writing %i bytes to file as base64 [%i]. Currently %i\n", z, strlen(t), size)); | |
4457 (void)pst_fwrite(t, (size_t)1, strlen(t), h->fp); | |
4458 free(t); // caught by valgrind | |
43 | 4459 } |
50 | 4460 } else if (h->fp) { |
4461 DEBUG_READ(("writing %i bytes to file. Currently %i\n", z, size)); | |
4462 (void)pst_fwrite(buf2, (size_t)1, z, h->fp); | |
4463 } else { | |
4464 // h-> does not specify any output | |
43 | 4465 } |
50 | 4466 size += z; |
43 | 4467 } |
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4475 } |
43 | 4476 free(buf3); |
4477 if (buf2) free(buf2); | |
4478 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4479 return size; | |
16 | 4480 } |
4481 | |
4482 | |
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16 | 4484 char * fileTimeToAscii(const FILETIME* filetime) { |
43 | 4485 time_t t; |
4486 DEBUG_ENT("fileTimeToAscii"); | |
4487 t = fileTimeToUnixTime(filetime, 0); | |
4488 if (t == -1) | |
4489 DEBUG_WARN(("ERROR time_t varible that was produced, is -1\n")); | |
4490 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4491 return ctime(&t); | |
16 | 4492 } |
4493 | |
4494 | |
4495 time_t fileTimeToUnixTime(const FILETIME* filetime, DWORD *x) { | |
43 | 4496 SYSTEMTIME s; |
4497 struct tm t; | |
4498 DEBUG_ENT("fileTimeToUnixTime"); | |
4499 memset (&t, 0, sizeof(struct tm)); | |
4500 FileTimeToSystemTime(filetime, &s); | |
4501 t.tm_year = s.wYear-1900; // this is what is required | |
4502 t.tm_mon = s.wMonth-1; // also required! It made me a bit confused | |
4503 t.tm_mday = s.wDay; | |
4504 t.tm_hour = s.wHour; | |
4505 t.tm_min = s.wMinute; | |
4506 t.tm_sec = s.wSecond; | |
4507 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4508 return mktime(&t); | |
16 | 4509 } |
4510 | |
4511 | |
4512 struct tm * fileTimeToStructTM (const FILETIME *filetime) { | |
43 | 4513 time_t t1; |
4514 t1 = fileTimeToUnixTime(filetime, 0); | |
4515 return gmtime(&t1); | |
16 | 4516 } |
4517 | |
4518 | |
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16 | 4520 |
46 | 4521 int pst_stricmp(char *a, char *b) { |
43 | 4522 // compare strings case-insensitive. |
4523 // returns -1 if a < b, 0 if a==b, 1 if a > b | |
4524 while(*a != '\0' && *b != '\0' && toupper(*a)==toupper(*b)) { | |
4525 a++; b++; | |
4526 } | |
4527 if (toupper(*a) == toupper(*b)) | |
4528 return 0; | |
4529 else if (toupper(*a) < toupper(*b)) | |
4530 return -1; | |
4531 else | |
4532 return 1; | |
16 | 4533 } |
4534 | |
4535 | |
46 | 4536 int pst_strincmp(char *a, char *b, size_t x) { |
43 | 4537 // compare upto x chars in string a and b case-insensitively |
4538 // returns -1 if a < b, 0 if a==b, 1 if a > b | |
46 | 4539 size_t y = 0; |
43 | 4540 while (*a != '\0' && *b != '\0' && y < x && toupper(*a)==toupper(*b)) { |
4541 a++; b++; y++; | |
4542 } | |
4543 // if we have reached the end of either string, or a and b still match | |
4544 if (*a == '\0' || *b == '\0' || toupper(*a)==toupper(*b)) | |
4545 return 0; | |
4546 else if (toupper(*a) < toupper(*b)) | |
4547 return -1; | |
4548 else | |
4549 return 1; | |
16 | 4550 } |
4551 | |
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4553 size_t pst_fwrite(const void* ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *stream) { |
43 | 4554 size_t r; |
4555 DEBUG_ENT("pst_fwrite"); | |
4556 if (ptr) | |
4557 r = fwrite(ptr, size, nmemb, stream); | |
4558 else { | |
4559 r = 0; | |
4560 DEBUG_WARN(("An attempt to write a NULL Pointer was made\n")); | |
4561 } | |
4562 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4563 return r; | |
16 | 4564 } |
4565 | |
4566 | |
47 | 4567 char * pst_wide_to_single(char *wt, size_t size) { |
43 | 4568 // returns the first byte of each wide char. the size is the number of bytes in source |
4569 char *x, *y; | |
46 | 4570 DEBUG_ENT("pst_wide_to_single"); |
43 | 4571 x = xmalloc((size/2)+1); |
4572 y = x; | |
4573 while (size != 0 && *wt != '\0') { | |
4574 *y = *wt; | |
4575 wt+=2; | |
4576 size -= 2; | |
4577 y++; | |
4578 } | |
4579 *y = '\0'; | |
4580 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4581 return x; | |
16 | 4582 } |
4583 | |
43 | 4584 |
4585 char *pst_rfc2426_escape(char *str) { | |
48 | 4586 static char* buf = NULL; |
4587 static size_t buflen = 0; | |
43 | 4588 char *ret, *a, *b; |
47 | 4589 size_t x = 0; |
4590 int y, z; | |
43 | 4591 DEBUG_ENT("rfc2426_escape"); |
4592 if (!str) | |
4593 ret = str; | |
4594 else { | |
4595 | |
4596 // calculate space required to escape all the following characters | |
4597 y = pst_chr_count(str, ',') | |
4598 + pst_chr_count(str, '\\') | |
4599 + pst_chr_count(str, ';') | |
4600 + pst_chr_count(str, '\n'); | |
4601 z = pst_chr_count(str, '\r'); | |
4602 if (y == 0 && z == 0) | |
4603 // there isn't any extra space required | |
4604 ret = str; | |
4605 else { | |
4606 x = strlen(str) + y - z + 1; // don't forget room for the NUL | |
48 | 4607 if (x > buflen) { |
4608 buf = (char*) realloc(buf, x); | |
4609 buflen = x; | |
4610 } | |
43 | 4611 a = str; |
4612 b = buf; | |
4613 while (*a != '\0') { | |
4614 switch (*a) { | |
4615 case ',' : | |
4616 case '\\': | |
4617 case ';' : | |
4618 *(b++) = '\\'; | |
4619 *b = *a; | |
4620 break; | |
4621 case '\n': // newlines are encoded as "\n" | |
4622 *(b++) = '\\'; | |
4623 *b = 'n'; | |
4624 break; | |
4625 case '\r': // skip cr | |
4626 b--; | |
4627 break; | |
4628 default: | |
4629 *b=*a; | |
4630 } | |
4631 b++; | |
4632 a++; | |
4633 } | |
4634 *b = '\0'; // NUL-terminate the string (buf) | |
4635 ret = buf; | |
4636 } | |
4637 } | |
4638 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4639 return ret; | |
4640 } | |
4641 | |
4642 | |
4643 int pst_chr_count(char *str, char x) { | |
4644 int r = 0; | |
46 | 4645 while (*str) { |
4646 if (*str == x) r++; | |
43 | 4647 str++; |
4648 } | |
4649 return r; | |
4650 } | |
4651 | |
4652 | |
4653 char *pst_rfc2425_datetime_format(FILETIME *ft) { | |
47 | 4654 static char buffer[30]; |
43 | 4655 struct tm *stm = NULL; |
4656 DEBUG_ENT("rfc2425_datetime_format"); | |
4657 stm = fileTimeToStructTM(ft); | |
47 | 4658 if (strftime(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ", stm)==0) { |
43 | 4659 DEBUG_INFO(("Problem occured formatting date\n")); |
4660 } | |
4661 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4662 return buffer; | |
4663 } | |
4664 | |
4665 | |
4666 char *pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(FILETIME *ft) { | |
47 | 4667 static char buffer[30]; |
43 | 4668 struct tm *stm = NULL; |
4669 DEBUG_ENT("rfc2445_datetime_format"); | |
4670 stm = fileTimeToStructTM(ft); | |
47 | 4671 if (strftime(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ", stm)==0) { |
43 | 4672 DEBUG_INFO(("Problem occured formatting date\n")); |
4673 } | |
4674 DEBUG_RET(); | |
4675 return buffer; | |
4676 } | |
4677 | |
4678 |