using System.Collections.Generic; using System.IO; using System.Linq; using BizHawk.Common; using BizHawk.Emulation.Common; // IDEA: put filesizes in DB too. then scans can go real quick by only scanning filesizes that match (and then scanning filesizes that dont match, in case of an emergency) // this would be adviseable if we end up with a very large firmware file namespace BizHawk.Client.Common { public class FirmwareManager { // represents a file found on disk in the user's firmware directory matching a file in our database public class RealFirmwareFile { public FileInfo FileInfo { get; set; } public string Hash { get; set; } } public class ResolutionInfo { public bool UserSpecified { get; set; } public bool Missing { get; set; } public bool KnownMismatching { get; set; } public FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareFile KnownFirmwareFile { get; set; } public string FilePath { get; set; } public string Hash { get; set; } } private readonly Dictionary _resolutionDictionary = new Dictionary(); public ResolutionInfo Resolve(string sysId, string firmwareId) { return Resolve(FirmwareDatabase.LookupFirmwareRecord(sysId, firmwareId)); } public ResolutionInfo Resolve(FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareRecord record) { bool first = true; RETRY: ResolutionInfo resolved; _resolutionDictionary.TryGetValue(record, out resolved); // couldnt find it! do a scan and resolve to try harder if (resolved == null && first) { DoScanAndResolve(); first = false; goto RETRY; } return resolved; } // Requests the spcified firmware. tries really hard to scan and resolve as necessary public string Request(string sysId, string firmwareId) { var resolved = Resolve(sysId, firmwareId); if (resolved == null) return null; return resolved.FilePath; } public class RealFirmwareReader { byte[] buffer = new byte[0]; public RealFirmwareFile Read(FileInfo fi) { var rff = new RealFirmwareFile { FileInfo = fi }; long len = fi.Length; if (len > buffer.Length) { buffer = new byte[len]; } using (var fs = fi.OpenRead()) { fs.Read(buffer, 0, (int)len); } rff.Hash = Util.Hash_SHA1(buffer, 0, (int)len); dict[rff.Hash] = rff; _files.Add(rff); return rff; } public readonly Dictionary dict = new Dictionary(); private readonly List _files = new List(); } public void DoScanAndResolve() { var reader = new RealFirmwareReader(); // build a list of files under the global firmwares path, and build a hash for each of them while we're at it var todo = new Queue(); todo.Enqueue(new DirectoryInfo(PathManager.MakeAbsolutePath(Global.Config.PathEntries.FirmwaresPathFragment, null))); while (todo.Count != 0) { var di = todo.Dequeue(); if (!di.Exists) continue; // we're going to allow recursing into subdirectories, now. its been verified to work OK foreach (var disub in di.GetDirectories()) { todo.Enqueue(disub); } foreach (var fi in di.GetFiles()) { reader.Read(fi); } } // now, for each firmware record, try to resolve it foreach (var fr in FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareRecords) { // clear previous resolution results _resolutionDictionary.Remove(fr); // get all options for this firmware (in order) var fr1 = fr; var options = from fo in FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareOptions where fo.systemId == fr1.systemId && fo.firmwareId == fr1.firmwareId select fo; // try each option foreach (var fo in options) { var hash = fo.hash; // did we find this firmware? if (reader.dict.ContainsKey(hash)) { // rad! then we can use it var ri = new ResolutionInfo { FilePath = reader.dict[hash].FileInfo.FullName, KnownFirmwareFile = FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareFilesByHash[hash], Hash = hash }; _resolutionDictionary[fr] = ri; goto DONE_FIRMWARE; } } DONE_FIRMWARE: ; } // apply user overrides foreach (var fr in FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareRecords) { string userSpec; // do we have a user specification for this firmware record? if (Global.Config.FirmwareUserSpecifications.TryGetValue(fr.ConfigKey, out userSpec)) { // flag it as user specified ResolutionInfo ri; if (!_resolutionDictionary.TryGetValue(fr, out ri)) { ri = new ResolutionInfo(); _resolutionDictionary[fr] = ri; } ri.UserSpecified = true; ri.KnownFirmwareFile = null; ri.FilePath = userSpec; ri.Hash = null; // check whether it exists var fi = new FileInfo(userSpec); if (!fi.Exists) { ri.Missing = true; continue; } // compute its hash var rff = reader.Read(fi); ri.Hash = rff.Hash; // check whether it was a known file anyway, and go ahead and bind to the known file, as a perk (the firmwares config doesnt really use this information right now) FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareFile ff; if (FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareFilesByHash.TryGetValue(rff.Hash,out ff)) { ri.KnownFirmwareFile = ff; // if the known firmware file is for a different firmware, flag it so we can show a warning var option = (from fo in FirmwareDatabase.FirmwareOptions where fo.hash == rff.Hash && fo.ConfigKey != fr.ConfigKey select fr).FirstOrDefault(); if (option != null) { ri.KnownMismatching = true; } } } } } } }