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The timestamps are stored as 32 bit signed 031 * integers representing seconds since UNIX epoch (Jan 1st, 1970, UTC). 032 * This field improves on zip's default timestamp granularity, since it 033 * allows one to store additional timestamps, and, in addition, the timestamps 034 * are stored using per-second granularity (zip's default behavior can only store 035 * timestamps to the nearest <em>even</em> second). 036 * </p><p> 037 * Unfortunately, 32 (signed) bits can only store dates up to the year 2037, 038 * and so this extra field will eventually be obsolete. Enjoy it while it lasts! 039 * </p> 040 * <ul> 041 * <li><b>modifyTime:</b> 042 * most recent time of file/directory modification 043 * (or file/dir creation if the entry has not been 044 * modified since it was created). 045 * </li> 046 * <li><b>accessTime:</b> 047 * most recent time file/directory was opened 048 * (e.g., read from disk). Many people disable 049 * their operating systems from updating this value 050 * using the NOATIME mount option to optimize disk behavior, 051 * and thus it's not always reliable. In those cases 052 * it's always equal to modifyTime. 053 * </li> 054 * <li><b>*createTime:</b> 055 * modern linux file systems (e.g., ext2 and newer) 056 * do not appear to store a value like this, and so 057 * it's usually omitted altogether in the zip extra 058 * field. Perhaps other unix systems track this. 059 * </li></ul> 060 * <p> 061 * We're using the field definition given in Info-Zip's source archive: 062 * zip-3.0.tar.gz/proginfo/extrafld.txt 063 * </p> 064 * <pre> 065 * Value Size Description 066 * ----- ---- ----------- 067 * 0x5455 Short tag for this extra block type ("UT") 068 * TSize Short total data size for this block 069 * Flags Byte info bits 070 * (ModTime) Long time of last modification (UTC/GMT) 071 * (AcTime) Long time of last access (UTC/GMT) 072 * (CrTime) Long time of original creation (UTC/GMT) 073 * 074 * Central-header version: 075 * 076 * Value Size Description 077 * ----- ---- ----------- 078 * 0x5455 Short tag for this extra block type ("UT") 079 * TSize Short total data size for this block 080 * Flags Byte info bits (refers to local header!) 081 * (ModTime) Long time of last modification (UTC/GMT) 082 * </pre> 083 * @since 1.5 084 */ 085public class X5455_ExtendedTimestamp implements ZipExtraField, Cloneable, Serializable { 086 private static final ZipShort HEADER_ID = new ZipShort(0x5455); 087 private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; 088 089 /** 090 * The bit set inside the flags by when the last modification time 091 * is present in this extra field. 092 */ 093 public static final byte MODIFY_TIME_BIT = 1; 094 /** 095 * The bit set inside the flags by when the lasr access time is 096 * present in this extra field. 097 */ 098 public static final byte ACCESS_TIME_BIT = 2; 099 /** 100 * The bit set inside the flags by when the original creation time 101 * is present in this extra field. 102 */ 103 public static final byte CREATE_TIME_BIT = 4; 104 105 // The 3 boolean fields (below) come from this flags byte. The remaining 5 bits 106 // are ignored according to the current version of the spec (December 2012). 107 private byte flags; 108 109 // Note: even if bit1 and bit2 are set, the Central data will still not contain 110 // access/create fields: only local data ever holds those! This causes 111 // some of our implementation to look a little odd, with seemingly spurious 112 // != null and length checks. 113 private boolean bit0_modifyTimePresent; 114 private boolean bit1_accessTimePresent; 115 private boolean bit2_createTimePresent; 116 117 private ZipLong modifyTime; 118 private ZipLong accessTime; 119 private ZipLong createTime; 120 121 /** 122 * Constructor for X5455_ExtendedTimestamp. 123 */ 124 public X5455_ExtendedTimestamp() {} 125 126 /** 127 * The Header-ID. 128 * 129 * @return the value for the header id for this extrafield 130 */ 131 @Override 132 public ZipShort getHeaderId() { 133 return HEADER_ID; 134 } 135 136 /** 137 * Length of the extra field in the local file data - without 138 * Header-ID or length specifier. 139 * 140 * @return a {@code ZipShort} for the length of the data of this extra field 141 */ 142 @Override 143 public ZipShort getLocalFileDataLength() { 144 return new ZipShort(1 + 145 (bit0_modifyTimePresent ? 4 : 0) + 146 (bit1_accessTimePresent && accessTime != null ? 4 : 0) + 147 (bit2_createTimePresent && createTime != null ? 4 : 0) 148 ); 149 } 150 151 /** 152 * Length of the extra field in the local file data - without 153 * Header-ID or length specifier. 154 * 155 * <p>For X5455 the central length is often smaller than the 156 * local length, because central cannot contain access or create 157 * timestamps.</p> 158 * 159 * @return a {@code ZipShort} for the length of the data of this extra field 160 */ 161 @Override 162 public ZipShort getCentralDirectoryLength() { 163 return new ZipShort(1 + 164 (bit0_modifyTimePresent ? 4 : 0) 165 ); 166 } 167 168 /** 169 * The actual data to put into local file data - without Header-ID 170 * or length specifier. 171 * 172 * @return get the data 173 */ 174 @Override 175 public byte[] getLocalFileDataData() { 176 final byte[] data = new byte[getLocalFileDataLength().getValue()]; 177 int pos = 0; 178 data[pos++] = 0; 179 if (bit0_modifyTimePresent) { 180 data[0] |= MODIFY_TIME_BIT; 181 System.arraycopy(modifyTime.getBytes(), 0, data, pos, 4); 182 pos += 4; 183 } 184 if (bit1_accessTimePresent && accessTime != null) { 185 data[0] |= ACCESS_TIME_BIT; 186 System.arraycopy(accessTime.getBytes(), 0, data, pos, 4); 187 pos += 4; 188 } 189 if (bit2_createTimePresent && createTime != null) { 190 data[0] |= CREATE_TIME_BIT; 191 System.arraycopy(createTime.getBytes(), 0, data, pos, 4); 192 pos += 4; // NOSONAR - assignment as documentation 193 } 194 return data; 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * The actual data to put into central directory data - without Header-ID 199 * or length specifier. 200 * 201 * @return the central directory data 202 */ 203 @Override 204 public byte[] getCentralDirectoryData() { 205 // Truncate out create & access time (last 8 bytes) from 206 // the copy of the local data we obtained: 207 return Arrays.copyOf(getLocalFileDataData(), getCentralDirectoryLength().getValue()); 208 } 209 210 /** 211 * Populate data from this array as if it was in local file data. 212 * 213 * @param data an array of bytes 214 * @param offset the start offset 215 * @param length the number of bytes in the array from offset 216 * @throws java.util.zip.ZipException on error 217 */ 218 @Override 219 public void parseFromLocalFileData( 220 final byte[] data, int offset, final int length 221 ) throws ZipException { 222 reset(); 223 if (length < 1) { 224 throw new ZipException("X5455_ExtendedTimestamp too short, only " + length + " bytes"); 225 } 226 final int len = offset + length; 227 setFlags(data[offset++]); 228 if (bit0_modifyTimePresent && offset + 4 <= len) { 229 modifyTime = new ZipLong(data, offset); 230 offset += 4; 231 } else { 232 bit0_modifyTimePresent = false; 233 } 234 if (bit1_accessTimePresent && offset + 4 <= len) { 235 accessTime = new ZipLong(data, offset); 236 offset += 4; 237 } else { 238 bit1_accessTimePresent = false; 239 } 240 if (bit2_createTimePresent && offset + 4 <= len) { 241 createTime = new ZipLong(data, offset); 242 offset += 4; // NOSONAR - assignment as documentation 243 } else { 244 bit2_createTimePresent = false; 245 } 246 } 247 248 /** 249 * Doesn't do anything special since this class always uses the 250 * same parsing logic for both central directory and local file data. 251 */ 252 @Override 253 public void parseFromCentralDirectoryData( 254 final byte[] buffer, final int offset, final int length 255 ) throws ZipException { 256 reset(); 257 parseFromLocalFileData(buffer, offset, length); 258 } 259 260 /** 261 * Reset state back to newly constructed state. Helps us make sure 262 * parse() calls always generate clean results. 263 */ 264 private void reset() { 265 setFlags((byte) 0); 266 this.modifyTime = null; 267 this.accessTime = null; 268 this.createTime = null; 269 } 270 271 /** 272 * Sets flags byte. The flags byte tells us which of the 273 * three datestamp fields are present in the data: 274 * <pre> 275 * bit0 - modify time 276 * bit1 - access time 277 * bit2 - create time 278 * </pre> 279 * Only first 3 bits of flags are used according to the 280 * latest version of the spec (December 2012). 281 * 282 * @param flags flags byte indicating which of the 283 * three datestamp fields are present. 284 */ 285 public void setFlags(final byte flags) { 286 this.flags = flags; 287 this.bit0_modifyTimePresent = (flags & MODIFY_TIME_BIT) == MODIFY_TIME_BIT; 288 this.bit1_accessTimePresent = (flags & ACCESS_TIME_BIT) == ACCESS_TIME_BIT; 289 this.bit2_createTimePresent = (flags & CREATE_TIME_BIT) == CREATE_TIME_BIT; 290 } 291 292 /** 293 * Gets flags byte. The flags byte tells us which of the 294 * three datestamp fields are present in the data: 295 * <pre> 296 * bit0 - modify time 297 * bit1 - access time 298 * bit2 - create time 299 * </pre> 300 * Only first 3 bits of flags are used according to the 301 * latest version of the spec (December 2012). 302 * 303 * @return flags byte indicating which of the 304 * three datestamp fields are present. 305 */ 306 public byte getFlags() { return flags; } 307 308 /** 309 * Returns whether bit0 of the flags byte is set or not, 310 * which should correspond to the presence or absence of 311 * a modify timestamp in this particular zip entry. 312 * 313 * @return true if bit0 of the flags byte is set. 314 */ 315 public boolean isBit0_modifyTimePresent() { return bit0_modifyTimePresent; } 316 317 /** 318 * Returns whether bit1 of the flags byte is set or not, 319 * which should correspond to the presence or absence of 320 * a "last access" timestamp in this particular zip entry. 321 * 322 * @return true if bit1 of the flags byte is set. 323 */ 324 public boolean isBit1_accessTimePresent() { return bit1_accessTimePresent; } 325 326 /** 327 * Returns whether bit2 of the flags byte is set or not, 328 * which should correspond to the presence or absence of 329 * a create timestamp in this particular zip entry. 330 * 331 * @return true if bit2 of the flags byte is set. 332 */ 333 public boolean isBit2_createTimePresent() { return bit2_createTimePresent; } 334 335 /** 336 * Returns the modify time (seconds since epoch) of this zip entry 337 * as a ZipLong object, or null if no such timestamp exists in the 338 * zip entry. 339 * 340 * @return modify time (seconds since epoch) or null. 341 */ 342 public ZipLong getModifyTime() { return modifyTime; } 343 344 /** 345 * Returns the access time (seconds since epoch) of this zip entry 346 * as a ZipLong object, or null if no such timestamp exists in the 347 * zip entry. 348 * 349 * @return access time (seconds since epoch) or null. 350 */ 351 public ZipLong getAccessTime() { return accessTime; } 352 353 /** 354 * <p> 355 * Returns the create time (seconds since epoch) of this zip entry 356 * as a ZipLong object, or null if no such timestamp exists in the 357 * zip entry. 358 * </p><p> 359 * Note: modern linux file systems (e.g., ext2) 360 * do not appear to store a "create time" value, and so 361 * it's usually omitted altogether in the zip extra 362 * field. Perhaps other unix systems track this. 363 * 364 * @return create time (seconds since epoch) or null. 365 */ 366 public ZipLong getCreateTime() { return createTime; } 367 368 /** 369 * Returns the modify time as a java.util.Date 370 * of this zip entry, or null if no such timestamp exists in the zip entry. 371 * The milliseconds are always zeroed out, since the underlying data 372 * offers only per-second precision. 373 * 374 * @return modify time as java.util.Date or null. 375 */ 376 public Date getModifyJavaTime() { 377 return zipLongToDate(modifyTime); 378 } 379 380 /** 381 * Returns the access time as a java.util.Date 382 * of this zip entry, or null if no such timestamp exists in the zip entry. 383 * The milliseconds are always zeroed out, since the underlying data 384 * offers only per-second precision. 385 * 386 * @return access time as java.util.Date or null. 387 */ 388 public Date getAccessJavaTime() { 389 return zipLongToDate(accessTime); 390 } 391 392 /** 393 * <p> 394 * Returns the create time as a a java.util.Date 395 * of this zip entry, or null if no such timestamp exists in the zip entry. 396 * The milliseconds are always zeroed out, since the underlying data 397 * offers only per-second precision. 398 * </p><p> 399 * Note: modern linux file systems (e.g., ext2) 400 * do not appear to store a "create time" value, and so 401 * it's usually omitted altogether in the zip extra 402 * field. Perhaps other unix systems track this. 403 * 404 * @return create time as java.util.Date or null. 405 */ 406 public Date getCreateJavaTime() { 407 return zipLongToDate(createTime); 408 } 409 410 /** 411 * <p> 412 * Sets the modify time (seconds since epoch) of this zip entry 413 * using a ZipLong object. 414 * </p><p> 415 * Note: the setters for flags and timestamps are decoupled. 416 * Even if the timestamp is not-null, it will only be written 417 * out if the corresponding bit in the flags is also set. 418 * </p> 419 * 420 * @param l ZipLong of the modify time (seconds per epoch) 421 */ 422 public void setModifyTime(final ZipLong l) { 423 bit0_modifyTimePresent = l != null; 424 flags = (byte) (l != null ? (flags | MODIFY_TIME_BIT) 425 : (flags & ~MODIFY_TIME_BIT)); 426 this.modifyTime = l; 427 } 428 429 /** 430 * <p> 431 * Sets the access time (seconds since epoch) of this zip entry 432 * using a ZipLong object 433 * </p><p> 434 * Note: the setters for flags and timestamps are decoupled. 435 * Even if the timestamp is not-null, it will only be written 436 * out if the corresponding bit in the flags is also set. 437 * </p> 438 * 439 * @param l ZipLong of the access time (seconds per epoch) 440 */ 441 public void setAccessTime(final ZipLong l) { 442 bit1_accessTimePresent = l != null; 443 flags = (byte) (l != null ? (flags | ACCESS_TIME_BIT) 444 : (flags & ~ACCESS_TIME_BIT)); 445 this.accessTime = l; 446 } 447 448 /** 449 * <p> 450 * Sets the create time (seconds since epoch) of this zip entry 451 * using a ZipLong object 452 * </p><p> 453 * Note: the setters for flags and timestamps are decoupled. 454 * Even if the timestamp is not-null, it will only be written 455 * out if the corresponding bit in the flags is also set. 456 * </p> 457 * 458 * @param l ZipLong of the create time (seconds per epoch) 459 */ 460 public void setCreateTime(final ZipLong l) { 461 bit2_createTimePresent = l != null; 462 flags = (byte) (l != null ? (flags | CREATE_TIME_BIT) 463 : (flags & ~CREATE_TIME_BIT)); 464 this.createTime = l; 465 } 466 467 /** 468 * <p> 469 * Sets the modify time as a java.util.Date 470 * of this zip entry. Supplied value is truncated to per-second 471 * precision (milliseconds zeroed-out). 472 * </p><p> 473 * Note: the setters for flags and timestamps are decoupled. 474 * Even if the timestamp is not-null, it will only be written 475 * out if the corresponding bit in the flags is also set. 476 * </p> 477 * 478 * @param d modify time as java.util.Date 479 */ 480 public void setModifyJavaTime(final Date d) { setModifyTime(dateToZipLong(d)); } 481 482 /** 483 * <p> 484 * Sets the access time as a java.util.Date 485 * of this zip entry. Supplied value is truncated to per-second 486 * precision (milliseconds zeroed-out). 487 * </p><p> 488 * Note: the setters for flags and timestamps are decoupled. 489 * Even if the timestamp is not-null, it will only be written 490 * out if the corresponding bit in the flags is also set. 491 * </p> 492 * 493 * @param d access time as java.util.Date 494 */ 495 public void setAccessJavaTime(final Date d) { setAccessTime(dateToZipLong(d)); } 496 497 /** 498 * <p> 499 * Sets the create time as a java.util.Date 500 * of this zip entry. Supplied value is truncated to per-second 501 * precision (milliseconds zeroed-out). 502 * </p><p> 503 * Note: the setters for flags and timestamps are decoupled. 504 * Even if the timestamp is not-null, it will only be written 505 * out if the corresponding bit in the flags is also set. 506 * </p> 507 * 508 * @param d create time as java.util.Date 509 */ 510 public void setCreateJavaTime(final Date d) { setCreateTime(dateToZipLong(d)); } 511 512 /** 513 * Utility method converts java.util.Date (milliseconds since epoch) 514 * into a ZipLong (seconds since epoch). 515 * <p/> 516 * Also makes sure the converted ZipLong is not too big to fit 517 * in 32 unsigned bits. 518 * 519 * @param d java.util.Date to convert to ZipLong 520 * @return ZipLong 521 */ 522 private static ZipLong dateToZipLong(final Date d) { 523 if (d == null) { return null; } 524 525 return unixTimeToZipLong(d.getTime() / 1000); 526 } 527 528 /** 529 * Returns a String representation of this class useful for 530 * debugging purposes. 531 * 532 * @return A String representation of this class useful for 533 * debugging purposes. 534 */ 535 @Override 536 public String toString() { 537 final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(); 538 buf.append("0x5455 Zip Extra Field: Flags="); 539 buf.append(Integer.toBinaryString(ZipUtil.unsignedIntToSignedByte(flags))).append(" "); 540 if (bit0_modifyTimePresent && modifyTime != null) { 541 final Date m = getModifyJavaTime(); 542 buf.append(" Modify:[").append(m).append("] "); 543 } 544 if (bit1_accessTimePresent && accessTime != null) { 545 final Date a = getAccessJavaTime(); 546 buf.append(" Access:[").append(a).append("] "); 547 } 548 if (bit2_createTimePresent && createTime != null) { 549 final Date c = getCreateJavaTime(); 550 buf.append(" Create:[").append(c).append("] "); 551 } 552 return buf.toString(); 553 } 554 555 @Override 556 public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException { 557 return super.clone(); 558 } 559 560 @Override 561 public boolean equals(final Object o) { 562 if (o instanceof X5455_ExtendedTimestamp) { 563 final X5455_ExtendedTimestamp xf = (X5455_ExtendedTimestamp) o; 564 565 // The ZipLong==ZipLong clauses handle the cases where both are null. 566 // and only last 3 bits of flags matter. 567 return ((flags & 0x07) == (xf.flags & 0x07)) && 568 Objects.equals(modifyTime, xf.modifyTime) && 569 Objects.equals(accessTime, xf.accessTime) && 570 Objects.equals(createTime, xf.createTime); 571 } 572 return false; 573 } 574 575 @Override 576 public int hashCode() { 577 int hc = (-123 * (flags & 0x07)); // only last 3 bits of flags matter 578 if (modifyTime != null) { 579 hc ^= modifyTime.hashCode(); 580 } 581 if (accessTime != null) { 582 // Since accessTime is often same as modifyTime, 583 // this prevents them from XOR negating each other. 584 hc ^= Integer.rotateLeft(accessTime.hashCode(), 11); 585 } 586 if (createTime != null) { 587 hc ^= Integer.rotateLeft(createTime.hashCode(), 22); 588 } 589 return hc; 590 } 591 592 private static Date zipLongToDate(final ZipLong unixTime) { 593 return unixTime != null ? new Date(unixTime.getIntValue() * 1000L) : null; 594 } 595 596 private static ZipLong unixTimeToZipLong(final long l) { 597 if (l < Integer.MIN_VALUE || l > Integer.MAX_VALUE) { 598 throw new IllegalArgumentException("X5455 timestamps must fit in a signed 32 bit integer: " + l); 599 } 600 return new ZipLong(l); 601 } 602 603}