+/* error here means it's not ad ._ adouble:osx file and thus we return 1 */
+int ad_valid_header_osx(const char *path)
+{
+ EC_INIT;
+ int fd = -1;
+ struct adouble adosx;
+ char *buf = &adosx.ad_data[0];
+ ssize_t header_len;
+
+ LOG(log_debug, logtype_ad, "ad_valid_header_osx(\"%s\"): BEGIN", fullpathname(path));
+
+ EC_NEG1( fd = open(path, O_RDONLY) );
+
+ /* read the header */
+ EC_NEG1( header_len = read(fd, buf, AD_DATASZ_OSX) );
+
+ if (header_len < AD_HEADER_LEN)
+ EC_FAIL;
+
+ memcpy(&adosx.ad_magic, buf, sizeof(adosx.ad_magic));
+ memcpy(&adosx.ad_version, buf + ADEDOFF_VERSION, sizeof(adosx.ad_version));
+ adosx.ad_magic = ntohl(adosx.ad_magic);
+ adosx.ad_version = ntohl(adosx.ad_version);
+
+ if ((adosx.ad_magic != AD_MAGIC) || (adosx.ad_version != AD_VERSION2)) {
+ LOG(log_warning, logtype_ad, "ad_valid_header_osx(\"%s\"): not an adouble:osx file", fullpathname(path));
+ EC_FAIL;
+ }
+
+ if (strncmp(buf + ADEDOFF_FILLER, "Mac OS X", strlen("Mac OS X")) == 0)
+ /*
+ * It's a split fork created by OS X, it's not our "own" ._ file
+ * and thus not a valid header in this context.
+ * We allow enumeration and access.
+ */
+ EC_FAIL;
+
+EC_CLEANUP:
+ LOG(log_debug, logtype_ad, "ad_valid_header_osx(\"%s\"): END: %d", fullpathname(path), ret);
+ if (fd != -1)
+ close(fd);
+ if (ret != 0)
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
+}
+