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<?php /** * File containing the ezcArchiveChecksums class. * * @package Archive * @version 1.4.1 * @copyright Copyright (C) 2005-2010 eZ Systems AS. All rights reserved. * @license http://ez.no/licenses/new_bsd New BSD License * @access private */ /** * The ezcArchiveChecksums is a collection of checksum algorithms. The * total-byte-value checksum and CRC32 checksum are currently available. * * For each different checksum are two methods available: * - Calculate the checksum from a string. * - Calculate the checksum from a file. * * The latter will consume less memory since a part of the file is read in * memory at the time, and will be freed after use. The consequence might be * that the checksum from a string is a bit faster. * * @package Archive * @version 1.4.1 * @access private */ class ezcArchiveChecksums { /** * The CRC-32 lookup table. * * @var array(int) */ private static $crc32Table = false; /** * Calculates the total-byte-value checksum from a string. * * Returns the total ASCII value from all characters in the data string. * Example 1: For example: * * <code> * $crc = ezcArchiveChecksums::getTotalByteValueFromFile( "abc" ); * // $crc contains the value: 141 + 142 + 143 = 426 * </code> * * @param string $data Character string. * @return int The total byte value. * * @see getTotalByteValueFromFile() */ public static function getTotalByteValueFromString( $data ) { $total = 0; $length = strlen( $data ); for ( $i = 0; $i < $length; $i++ ) { $total += ord( $data[$i] ); } return $total; } /** * Calculates the total-byte-value checksum from a file. * * Returns the total ASCII value from all characters in the data string. * For example: * * <code> * $crc = ezcArchiveChecksums::getTotalByteValueFromFile( "abc" ); * // $crc contains the value: 141 + 142 + 143 = 426 * </code> * * @param string $fileName The file to use * @return int Value which contains the total byte value. */ public static function getTotalByteValueFromFile( $fileName ) { if ( ( $fp = fopen( $fileName, 'rb' ) ) === false ) { return false; } // Perform the algorithm on each character in file $total = 0; while ( true ) { $i = fread( $fp, 1 ); if ( strlen( $i ) == 0 ) { break; } $total += ord( $i ); } fclose( $fp ); return $total; } /** * Calculates the (official) CRC-32 polynomial from a $data string as input. * * @param string $data * @return int The calculated CRC-32. */ public static function getCrc32FromString( $data ) { return crc32( $data ); } /** * Calculates the (official) CRC-32 polynomial from a file. * * This method is taken from the PHP user comments * (http://no.php.net/manual/en/function.crc32.php). * * @param string $fileName Absolute or relative path to the file. * @return int The calculated CRC-32. */ public static function getCrc32FromFile( $fileName ) { if ( self::$crc32Table === false ) { self::crc32InitTable(); } // Once the lookup table has been filled in by the two functions above, // this function creates all CRCs using only the lookup table. // You need unsigned variables because negative values // introduce high bits where zero bits are required. // PHP doesn't have unsigned integers: // I've solved this problem by doing a '&' after a '>>'. // Start out with all bits set high. $crc = 0xffffffff; // Added for issue #13517: Not possible to add directories to an archive on Windows if ( is_dir( $fileName ) ) { return false; } if ( ( $fp = fopen( $fileName ,'rb' ) ) === false ) { return false; } // Perform the algorithm on each character in file while ( true ) { $i = fread( $fp, 1 ); if ( strlen( $i ) == 0 ) { break; } $crc = ( ( $crc >> 8 ) & 0x00ffffff ) ^ self::$crc32Table[( $crc & 0xFF ) ^ ord( $i )]; } fclose( $fp ); // Exclusive OR the result with the beginning value. return $crc ^ 0xffffffff; } /** * Initializes the CRC-32 table. * * Builds the lookup table array. This is the official polynomial used by * CRC-32 in PKZip, WinZip and Ethernet. * * This method is taken from the PHP user comments * (http://no.php.net/manual/en/function.crc32.php). */ protected static function crc32InitTable() { // Builds lookup table array // This is the official polynomial used by // CRC-32 in PKZip, WinZip and Ethernet. $polynomial = 0x04c11db7; // 256 values representing ASCII character codes. for ( $i = 0; $i <= 0xFF; ++$i ) { self::$crc32Table[$i] = ( self::crc32Reflect( $i, 8 ) << 24 ); for ( $j = 0; $j < 8; ++$j ) { self::$crc32Table[$i] = ( ( self::$crc32Table[$i] << 1 ) ^ ( ( self::$crc32Table[$i] & ( 1 << 31 ) ) ? $polynomial : 0 ) ); } self::$crc32Table[$i] = self::crc32Reflect( self::$crc32Table[$i], 32 ); } } /** * Reflects CRC bits in the lookup table * * This method is taken from the PHP user comments * (http://no.php.net/manual/en/function.crc32.php). * * @param int $ref * @param int $ch * @return int */ protected static function crc32Reflect( $ref, $ch ) { $value = 0; // Swap bit 0 for bit 7, bit 1 for bit 6, etc. for ( $i = 1; $i < ( $ch + 1 ); ++$i ) { if ( $ref & 1 ) { $value |= ( 1 << ( $ch - $i ) ); } $ref = ( ( $ref >> 1 ) & 0x7fffffff ); } return $value; } } ?>