SFV support

hi,

i would like to see sfv support in smartftp. if there is a sfv-file in the directory describing a downloaded file, and the downloaded file does not match the sfv (thereby is incorrectly downloaded) - try again.

This would be cool, but only if it popped up a dialog asking you if you wanted to try again, with a user-settable timeout until it trys again anyway. Also, you should be able to set the number of retries before it gives up.

I say this because the filesharing program DC++ has this feature, but it doesnt ask you if you want to redownload, and it never gives up at trying, so if the sfv is actually wrong, then it goes on forever. and it drives me mad.

i agree with stated above.

i don't think this kind of functionality should be part of an ftp client. smartftp is already bloated enough. it's an idea for a plug-in, though, if smartftp would support plug-ins.
in your case i'd just use a command line ftp client and sfv checker, and write a batch file.

Well I think a plug-in part would bee very interesting. But CRC32 check functionality inside smartftp would be very simple to implement. My self uses fxp between two servers that uses sfv checks to get around the problem.

The code I used start from when writing my program to the servers. There are a lot of examples out there.

Contributor: FLOOR A.C. NAAIJKENS

{
Author: FLOOR A.C. NAAIJKENS

Part of The ECO Library II:
}

Unit Eco_CRC;

Interface

Function __CRC32(Value: Byte; CRC : LongInt) : LongInt;
Function __CRC16(Value: Byte; CRC : Word) : Word;

Implementation

Function __crc32(value: Byte; crc: LongInt): LongInt;
Const
crc32_table : Array[0..255] of LongInt = (
$00000000, $77073096, $ee0e612c, $990951ba, $076dc419, $706af48f,
$e963a535, $9e6495a3, $0edb8832, $79dcb8a4, $e0d5e91e, $97d2d988,
$09b64c2b, $7eb17cbd, $e7b82d07, $90bf1d91, $1db71064, $6ab020f2,
$f3b97148, $84be41de, $1adad47d, $6ddde4eb, $f4d4b551, $83d385c7,
$136c9856, $646ba8c0, $fd62f97a, $8a65c9ec, $14015c4f, $63066cd9,
$fa0f3d63, $8d080df5, $3b6e20c8, $4c69105e, $d56041e4, $a2677172,
$3c03e4d1, $4b04d447, $d20d85fd, $a50ab56b, $35b5a8fa, $42b2986c,
$dbbbc9d6, $acbcf940, $32d86ce3, $45df5c75, $dcd60dcf, $abd13d59,
$26d930ac, $51de003a, $c8d75180, $bfd06116, $21b4f4b5, $56b3c423,
$cfba9599, $b8bda50f, $2802b89e, $5f058808, $c60cd9b2, $b10be924,
$2f6f7c87, $58684c11, $c1611dab, $b6662d3d, $76dc4190, $01db7106,
$98d220bc, $efd5102a, $71b18589, $06b6b51f, $9fbfe4a5, $e8b8d433,
$7807c9a2, $0f00f934, $9609a88e, $e10e9818, $7f6a0dbb, $086d3d2d,
$91646c97, $e6635c01, $6b6b51f4, $1c6c6162, $856530d8, $f262004e,
$6c0695ed, $1b01a57b, $8208f4c1, $f50fc457, $65b0d9c6, $12b7e950,
$8bbeb8ea, $fcb9887c, $62dd1ddf, $15da2d49, $8cd37cf3, $fbd44c65,
$4db26158, $3ab551ce, $a3bc0074, $d4bb30e2, $4adfa541, $3dd895d7,
$a4d1c46d, $d3d6f4fb, $4369e96a, $346ed9fc, $ad678846, $da60b8d0,
$44042d73, $33031de5, $aa0a4c5f, $dd0d7cc9, $5005713c, $270241aa,
$be0b1010, $c90c2086, $5768b525, $206f85b3, $b966d409, $ce61e49f,
$5edef90e, $29d9c998, $b0d09822, $c7d7a8b4, $59b33d17, $2eb40d81,
$b7bd5c3b, $c0ba6cad, $edb88320, $9abfb3b6, $03b6e20c, $74b1d29a,
$ead54739, $9dd277af, $04db2615, $73dc1683, $e3630b12, $94643b84,
$0d6d6a3e, $7a6a5aa8, $e40ecf0b, $9309ff9d, $0a00ae27, $7d079eb1,
$f00f9344, $8708a3d2, $1e01f268, $6906c2fe, $f762575d, $806567cb,
$196c3671, $6e6b06e7, $fed41b76, $89d32be0, $10da7a5a, $67dd4acc,
$f9b9df6f, $8ebeeff9, $17b7be43, $60b08ed5, $d6d6a3e8, $a1d1937e,
$38d8c2c4, $4fdff252, $d1bb67f1, $a6bc5767, $3fb506dd, $48b2364b,
$d80d2bda, $af0a1b4c, $36034af6, $41047a60, $df60efc3, $a867df55,
$316e8eef, $4669be79, $cb61b38c, $bc66831a, $256fd2a0, $5268e236,
$cc0c7795, $bb0b4703, $220216b9, $5505262f, $c5ba3bbe, $b2bd0b28,
$2bb45a92, $5cb36a04, $c2d7ffa7, $b5d0cf31, $2cd99e8b, $5bdeae1d,
$9b64c2b0, $ec63f226, $756aa39c, $026d930a, $9c0906a9, $eb0e363f,
$72076785, $05005713, $95bf4a82, $e2b87a14, $7bb12bae, $0cb61b38,
$92d28e9b, $e5d5be0d, $7cdcefb7, $0bdbdf21, $86d3d2d4, $f1d4e242,
$68ddb3f8, $1fda836e, $81be16cd, $f6b9265b, $6fb077e1, $18b74777,
$88085ae6, $ff0f6a70, $66063bca, $11010b5c, $8f659eff, $f862ae69,
$616bffd3, $166ccf45, $a00ae278, $d70dd2ee, $4e048354, $3903b3c2,
$a7672661, $d06016f7, $4969474d, $3e6e77db, $aed16a4a, $d9d65adc,
$40df0b66, $37d83bf0, $a9bcae53, $debb9ec5, $47b2cf7f, $30b5ffe9,
$bdbdf21c, $cabac28a, $53b39330, $24b4a3a6, $bad03605, $cdd70693,
$54de5729, $23d967bf, $b3667a2e, $c4614ab8, $5d681b02, $2a6f2b94,
$b40bbe37, $c30c8ea1, $5a05df1b, $2d02ef8d
);

begin
if crc = 0 then
crc := $ffffffff; { must be set high to start With }
__crc32 := crc32_table[Byte(crc xor LongInt(value))] xor
((crc shr 8) and $00ffffff);
end;



Function __crc16(value: Byte; crc: Word): Word;
Const
crc16_table : Array[0..255] of Word = (
$0000, $1021, $2042, $3063, $4084, $50a5, $60c6, $70e7,
$8108, $9129, $a14a, $b16b, $c18c, $d1ad, $e1ce, $f1ef,
$1231, $0210, $3273, $2252, $52b5, $4294, $72f7, $62d6,
$9339, $8318, $b37b, $a35a, $d3bd, $c39c, $f3ff, $e3de,
$2462, $3443, $0420, $1401, $64e6, $74c7, $44a4, $5485,
$a56a, $b54b, $8528, $9509, $e5ee, $f5cf, $c5ac, $d58d,
$3653, $2672, $1611, $0630, $76d7, $66f6, $5695, $46b4,
$b75b, $a77a, $9719, $8738, $f7df, $e7fe, $d79d, $c7bc,
$48c4, $58e5, $6886, $78a7, $0840, $1861, $2802, $3823,
$c9cc, $d9ed, $e98e, $f9af, $8948, $9969, $a90a, $b92b,
$5af5, $4ad4, $7ab7, $6a96, $1a71, $0a50, $3a33, $2a12,
$dbfd, $cbdc, $fbbf, $eb9e, $9b79, $8b58, $bb3b, $ab1a,
$6ca6, $7c87, $4ce4, $5cc5, $2c22, $3c03, $0c60, $1c41,
$edae, $fd8f, $cdec, $ddcd, $ad2a, $bd0b, $8d68, $9d49,
$7e97, $6eb6, $5ed5, $4ef4, $3e13, $2e32, $1e51, $0e70,
$ff9f, $efbe, $dfdd, $cffc, $bf1b, $af3a, $9f59, $8f78,
$9188, $81a9, $b1ca, $a1eb, $d10c, $c12d, $f14e, $e16f,
$1080, $00a1, $30c2, $20e3, $5004, $4025, $7046, $6067,
$83b9, $9398, $a3fb, $b3da, $c33d, $d31c, $e37f, $f35e,
$02b1, $1290, $22f3, $32d2, $4235, $5214, $6277, $7256,
$b5ea, $a5cb, $95a8, $8589, $f56e, $e54f, $d52c, $c50d,
$34e2, $24c3, $14a0, $0481, $7466, $6447, $5424, $4405,
$a7db, $b7fa, $8799, $97b8, $e75f, $f77e, $c71d, $d73c,
$26d3, $36f2, $0691, $16b0, $6657, $7676, $4615, $5634,
$d94c, $c96d, $f90e, $e92f, $99c8, $89e9, $b98a, $a9ab,
$5844, $4865, $7806, $6827, $18c0, $08e1, $3882, $28a3,
$cb7d, $db5c, $eb3f, $fb1e, $8bf9, $9bd8, $abbb, $bb9a,
$4a75, $5a54, $6a37, $7a16, $0af1, $1ad0, $2ab3, $3a92,
$fd2e, $ed0f, $dd6c, $cd4d, $bdaa, $ad8b, $9de8, $8dc9,
$7c26, $6c07, $5c64, $4c45, $3ca2, $2c83, $1ce0, $0cc1,
$ef1f, $ff3e, $cf5d, $df7c, $af9b, $bfba, $8fd9, $9ff8,
$6e17, $7e36, $4e55, $5e74, $2e93, $3eb2, $0ed1, $1ef0
);

begin
__crc16 := crc16_table[((crc shr 8) and 255)] xor
(crc shl 8) xor value;
end;



end.

CRC.PAS
{$M 65520, 0, 655360}
Uses
Crt, Dos,
eco_lib;

Var
take32,
take16 : Boolean;
sourcepath,
source : String;
numFiles, i : Word;
srec : SearchRec;
filar : Array[1..1024] of ^SearchRec;



Function convert32(fname: String; fsize: LongInt; x1, x2, y: Byte): String;
Const
bufsize = 32768;
Type
fbuf = Array[1..bufsize] of Byte;
Var
i : Word;
source : File;
bread : Word;
Filebuf : ^fbuf;
crc, tr : LongInt;
nr : Real;

begin
crc := $ffffffff;
tr := 0;
new(Filebuf);
assign(source, fname);
reset(source, 1);
GotoXY(x1, y);
Write(__rep(x2-x1-3, '

erm, well, i'm sure smartftp's authors know how to implement crc checking ... in fact, it's very likely that smartftp already contains such code. but that's not the ugly part of implementing sfv checking anyway.

EWRONGLANG

smartftp is written in C++ afaik.

darix ;)

We know how to code a crc32 or sfv checker. But as "eyerex" already figured out that's not the real problem. A standalone sfv checker without any actions (redownload file, etc) in SmartFTP is not very useful.

I recommend QuickSFV:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Mouse/4668/