imhex: import newer package structures

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Lily Tsuru 2023-06-25 18:19:01 -04:00
parent c1d3cfaf04
commit 88375f5581
2 changed files with 28 additions and 29 deletions

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@ -50,12 +50,14 @@ fn hashed_dat_filename(filename: &str) -> String {
fn main() -> io::Result<()> {
// A relatively simple idiot-check.
// A relatively simple idiot-check. Later on utilities might have a shared library
// of code which validates game root stuff and can open it up/etc.
if !Path::new("DATA").is_dir() {
println!("This program should be run in the root of an extracted copy.");
std::process::exit(1);
}
// Go through the clearname table and rename files in the DATA directory
for clearname in FILENAME_TABLE.iter() {
let dat_filename = hashed_dat_filename(clearname);
let dat_src = format!("DATA/{}", dat_filename);

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@ -30,12 +30,9 @@ struct Lzss_Header {
//}
};
// Data strutures actually part of the file:
// "PGRP" entry.
// "PGRP" chunk.
//
// This marks the start of a "package group".
// Whatever that is.
struct JMMT_PGRP {
u32 magic;
u32 groupNameCrc; // This is in the string table
@ -43,52 +40,55 @@ struct JMMT_PGRP {
u32 pad; // seemingly always 0xCDCDCDCD
};
// "PFIL" entry.
// "PFIL" chunk.
//
// This represents a file block,
// which can itself represent either a whole file (> 65535 bytes),
// or part of a file (which will need to be stiched together).
// This represents a file chunk,
// which can itself represent either a whole file (when it is > 65536 bytes),
// or part of a file (which will need to be stiched together from multiple chunks).
struct JMMT_PFIL {
u32 magic;
u32 unk[2]; // Don't know what these are?
u32 unk; // These two seem to stay the same for every PFIL
u32 unk2;
// Sequence number of the chunk.
// This repressents the order of each chunk,
// presumably so order can just be whatever.
//
// However the game seems to order chunks for files
// However the packaging tool seems to leave files
// in order, and doesn't start/interleave other files
// in between. So this is a nice waste of 16 bits.
u16 chunkSequenceNumber;
// in between. This is definitely still useful, but
// not quite as much.
u16 chunkNumber;
// Amount of chunks which need to be read
// from to read this file completely.
// from to complete this file.
//
// 1 means this file starts and ends on this chunk.
u16 chunkAmount;
// This is a CRC32 hash of the path of this file.
//
// Hashed with jmmt::HashString() (in the jmmt_tools repo).
// Hashed with jmmt::HashString().
u32 filenameCrc;
u32 unk2[7]; // more unknown stuff I don't care/know about
u32 unk3[7]; // These stay the same per file chunk. Could be hashes
// Uncompressed size of this file chunk. Has a maximum of 65535 bytes.
u32 chunkSize;
// Offset where this file chunk should start,
// inside of a larger buffer.
u32 blockOffset;
u32 bufferOffset;
// ?
u32 unk3;
// Compressed size of the chunk.
u32 compressedSize;
// Offset inside of the package file where
// the compressed data blob starts.
u32 dataOffset;
// Total file size.
u32 fileSize;
// TECH LZSS header.
@ -98,12 +98,10 @@ struct JMMT_PFIL {
// Debug information. This doesn't print literally everything,
// just the useful stuff to look at it.
if(1) {
std::print(" Chunk seqNum: {}, Filename CRC: {:0x}, File Size: {}, Chunk Size: {}, Block Offset: {}, Data Offset: {}", chunkSequenceNumber, filenameCrc, fileSize, chunkSize, blockOffset, dataOffset);
std::print("Hash: {:0x}, Seqnum: {}, ZOff: {}, FileSize: {}, ChunkSize: {}(z {}), BufferOff: {},",
filenameCrc, chunkNumber, dataOffset, fileSize,
chunkSize, compressedSize, bufferOffset );
}
//if(lzHeader.cByteId == 0x91)
// std::print("file has a valid lzss header");
};
// This is a wrapper so we can easily do the chunk viewing in imhex.
@ -113,10 +111,10 @@ struct PFIL_WRAPPER {
JMMT_PFIL pfilChunkZero;
if(pfilChunkZero.chunkAmount != 1) {
std::print("This file has {} chunks", pfilChunkZero.chunkAmount);
//std::print("This file has {} chunks", pfilChunkZero.chunkAmount);
JMMT_PFIL pfilChunkExtra[pfilChunkZero.chunkAmount - 1];
} else {
std::print("File ended with 1 chunk");
//std::print("File ended with 1 chunk");
}
};
@ -126,6 +124,5 @@ struct PFIL_WRAPPER {
// Group header.
JMMT_PGRP grp @ 0xd1c30;
// This isn't right (as one PFIL chunk doesn't actually have to mean one file),
// but it works for testing and trying to understand the format.
// All pfil objects. The wrapper expands out other pfil chunks automatically. Pretty cool.
PFIL_WRAPPER files[grp.nrfiles] @ $;