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zzip_disk_mmap(3) zziplib Function List zzip_disk_mmap(3)

zzip_disk_mmap, zzip_disk_init, zzip_disk_new, zzip_disk_munmap, zzip_disk_open, zzip_disk_buffer, zzip_disk_close - turn a filehandle into a mmapped zip disk archive handle

#include <zzip/mmapped.h>



zzip__new__ ZZIP_DISK *
zzip_disk_mmap(int fd)
int
zzip_disk_init(ZZIP_DISK * disk, void *buffer, zzip_size_t buflen)
zzip__new__ ZZIP_DISK *
zzip_disk_new(void)
int
zzip_disk_munmap(ZZIP_DISK * disk)
zzip__new__ ZZIP_DISK *
zzip_disk_open(char *filename)
zzip__new__ ZZIP_DISK *
zzip_disk_buffer(void *buffer, size_t buflen) 
int
zzip_disk_close(ZZIP_DISK * disk)


The zzip_disk_mmap function uses the given file-descriptor to detect the length of the file and calls the system mmap(2) to put it in main memory. If it is successful then a newly allocated ZZIP_DISK* is returned with disk->buffer pointing to the mapview of the zipdisk content.


The zzip_disk_mmap function may return null on errors (errno).


The zzip_disk_init function does primary initialization of a disk-buffer struct.


The zzip_disk_init function always returns 0 as success.


The zzip_disk_new function allocates a new disk-buffer with malloc(3)


The zzip_disk_new function may return null on errors (errno).


The zzip_disk_munmap function is the inverse of zzip_disk_mmap and using the system munmap(2) on the buffer area and free(3) on the ZZIP_DISK structure.


The zzip_disk_open function opens the given archive by name and turn the filehandle to zzip_disk_mmap for bringing it to main memory. If it can not be mmap(2)'ed then we slurp the whole file into a newly malloc(2)'ed memory block. Only if that fails too then we return null. Since handling of disk->buffer is ambiguous it should not be snatched away please.


The zzip_disk_open function may return null on errors (errno).


The zzip_disk_buffer function will attach a buffer with a zip image that was acquired from another source than a file. Note that if zzip_disk_mmap fails then zzip_disk_open will fall back and try to read the full file to memory wrapping a ZZIP_DISK around the memory buffer just as the zzip_disk_buffer function will do. Note that the zzip_disk_buffer function will not own the buffer, it will neither be written nor free()d.


The zzip_disk_buffer function may return null (errno).


The zzip_disk_close function will release all data needed to access a (mmapped) zip archive, including any malloc()ed blocks, sharedmem mappings and it dumps the handle struct as well.


The zzip_disk_close function returns 0 on success (or whatever munmap says).


Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>


Copyright (c)Guido Draheim, use under copyleft (LGPL,MPL)

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