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// Copyright 2021 Colin Finck <colin@reactos.org>
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::file::NtfsFile;
use crate::ntfs::Ntfs;
use binread::io::{Read, Seek};
use binread::BinRead;
/// Absolute reference to a File Record on the filesystem, composed out of a File Record Number and a Sequence Number.
///
/// Reference: <https://flatcap.github.io/linux-ntfs/ntfs/concepts/file_reference.html>
#[derive(BinRead, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct NtfsFileReference([u8; 8]);
impl NtfsFileReference {
pub(crate) const fn new(file_reference_bytes: [u8; 8]) -> Self {
Self(file_reference_bytes)
}
/// Returns the 48-bit File Record Number.
///
/// This can be fed into [`Ntfs::file`] to create an [`NtfsFile`] object for the corresponding File Record
/// (if you cannot use [`Self::to_file`] for some reason).
pub fn file_record_number(&self) -> u64 {
u64::from_le_bytes(self.0) & 0xffff_ffff_ffff
}
/// Returns the 16-bit sequence number of the File Record.
///
/// In a consistent file system, this number matches what [`NtfsFile::sequence_number`] returns.
pub fn sequence_number(&self) -> u16 {
(u64::from_le_bytes(self.0) >> 48) as u16
}
/// Returns an [`NtfsFile`] for the file referenced by this object.
pub fn to_file<'n, T>(&self, ntfs: &'n Ntfs, fs: &mut T) -> Result<NtfsFile<'n>>
where
T: Read + Seek,
{
ntfs.file(fs, self.file_record_number())
}
}
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