1 /* Create a tar archive.
3 Copyright (C) 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,
4 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 Written by John Gilmore, on 1985-08-25.
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
10 Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
14 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
16 Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
19 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
20 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
29 /* Error number to use when an impostor is discovered.
30 Pretend the impostor isn't there. */
31 enum { IMPOSTOR_ERRNO
= ENOENT
};
45 enum exclusion_tag_type type
;
46 bool (*predicate
) (int fd
);
47 struct exclusion_tag
*next
;
50 static struct exclusion_tag
*exclusion_tags
;
53 add_exclusion_tag (const char *name
, enum exclusion_tag_type type
,
54 bool (*predicate
) (int fd
))
56 struct exclusion_tag
*tag
= xmalloc (sizeof tag
[0]);
57 tag
->next
= exclusion_tags
;
60 tag
->predicate
= predicate
;
61 tag
->length
= strlen (name
);
66 exclusion_tag_warning (const char *dirname
, const char *tagname
,
70 WARNOPT (WARN_CACHEDIR
,
72 _("%s: contains a cache directory tag %s; %s"),
73 quotearg_colon (dirname
),
74 quotearg_n (1, tagname
),
78 enum exclusion_tag_type
79 check_exclusion_tags (struct tar_stat_info
const *st
, char const **tag_file_name
)
81 struct exclusion_tag
*tag
;
83 for (tag
= exclusion_tags
; tag
; tag
= tag
->next
)
85 int tagfd
= subfile_open (st
, tag
->name
, open_read_flags
);
88 bool satisfied
= !tag
->predicate
|| tag
->predicate (tagfd
);
93 *tag_file_name
= tag
->name
;
99 return exclusion_tag_none
;
102 /* Exclusion predicate to test if the named file (usually "CACHEDIR.TAG")
103 contains a valid header, as described at:
104 http://www.brynosaurus.com/cachedir
105 Applications can write this file into directories they create
106 for use as caches containing purely regenerable, non-precious data,
107 allowing us to avoid archiving them if --exclude-caches is specified. */
109 #define CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE "Signature: 8a477f597d28d172789f06886806bc55"
110 #define CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE (sizeof CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE - 1)
113 cachedir_file_p (int fd
)
115 char tagbuf
[CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE
];
118 (read (fd
, tagbuf
, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE
) == CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE
119 && memcmp (tagbuf
, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE
, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE
) == 0);
123 /* The maximum uintmax_t value that can be represented with DIGITS digits,
124 assuming that each digit is BITS_PER_DIGIT wide. */
125 #define MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS(digits, bits_per_digit) \
126 ((digits) * (bits_per_digit) < sizeof (uintmax_t) * CHAR_BIT \
127 ? ((uintmax_t) 1 << ((digits) * (bits_per_digit))) - 1 \
130 /* The maximum uintmax_t value that can be represented with octal
131 digits and a trailing NUL in BUFFER. */
132 #define MAX_OCTAL_VAL(buffer) MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS (sizeof (buffer) - 1, LG_8)
134 /* Convert VALUE to an octal representation suitable for tar headers.
135 Output to buffer WHERE with size SIZE.
136 The result is undefined if SIZE is 0 or if VALUE is too large to fit. */
139 to_octal (uintmax_t value
, char *where
, size_t size
)
146 where
[--i
] = '0' + (v
& ((1 << LG_8
) - 1));
152 /* Copy at most LEN bytes from the string SRC to DST. Terminate with
153 NUL unless SRC is LEN or more bytes long. */
156 tar_copy_str (char *dst
, const char *src
, size_t len
)
159 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
160 if (! (dst
[i
] = src
[i
]))
164 /* Same as tar_copy_str, but always terminate with NUL if using
168 tar_name_copy_str (char *dst
, const char *src
, size_t len
)
170 tar_copy_str (dst
, src
, len
);
171 if (archive_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
)
175 /* Convert NEGATIVE VALUE to a base-256 representation suitable for
176 tar headers. NEGATIVE is 1 if VALUE was negative before being cast
177 to uintmax_t, 0 otherwise. Output to buffer WHERE with size SIZE.
178 The result is undefined if SIZE is 0 or if VALUE is too large to
182 to_base256 (int negative
, uintmax_t value
, char *where
, size_t size
)
185 uintmax_t propagated_sign_bits
=
186 ((uintmax_t) - negative
<< (CHAR_BIT
* sizeof v
- LG_256
));
191 where
[--i
] = v
& ((1 << LG_256
) - 1);
192 v
= propagated_sign_bits
| (v
>> LG_256
);
197 #define GID_TO_CHARS(val, where) gid_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
198 #define MAJOR_TO_CHARS(val, where) major_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
199 #define MINOR_TO_CHARS(val, where) minor_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
200 #define MODE_TO_CHARS(val, where) mode_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
201 #define UID_TO_CHARS(val, where) uid_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
203 #define UNAME_TO_CHARS(name,buf) string_to_chars (name, buf, sizeof(buf))
204 #define GNAME_TO_CHARS(name,buf) string_to_chars (name, buf, sizeof(buf))
207 to_chars (int negative
, uintmax_t value
, size_t valsize
,
208 uintmax_t (*substitute
) (int *),
209 char *where
, size_t size
, const char *type
);
212 to_chars_subst (int negative
, int gnu_format
, uintmax_t value
, size_t valsize
,
213 uintmax_t (*substitute
) (int *),
214 char *where
, size_t size
, const char *type
)
216 uintmax_t maxval
= (gnu_format
217 ? MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS (size
- 1, LG_256
)
218 : MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS (size
- 1, LG_8
));
219 char valbuf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
+ 1];
220 char maxbuf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
221 char minbuf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
+ 1];
222 char const *minval_string
;
223 char const *maxval_string
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (maxval
, maxbuf
);
224 char const *value_string
;
228 uintmax_t m
= maxval
+ 1 ? maxval
+ 1 : maxval
/ 2 + 1;
229 char *p
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (m
, minbuf
+ 1);
238 char *p
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (- value
, valbuf
+ 1);
243 value_string
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (value
, valbuf
);
248 uintmax_t sub
= substitute (&negsub
) & maxval
;
249 /* NOTE: This is one of the few places where GNU_FORMAT differs from
250 OLDGNU_FORMAT. The actual differences are:
252 1. In OLDGNU_FORMAT all strings in a tar header end in \0
253 2. Incremental archives use oldgnu_header.
255 Apart from this they are completely identical. */
256 uintmax_t s
= (negsub
&= archive_format
== GNU_FORMAT
) ? - sub
: sub
;
257 char subbuf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
+ 1];
258 char *sub_string
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (s
, subbuf
+ 1);
261 WARN ((0, 0, _("value %s out of %s range %s..%s; substituting %s"),
262 value_string
, type
, minval_string
, maxval_string
,
264 return to_chars (negsub
, s
, valsize
, 0, where
, size
, type
);
267 ERROR ((0, 0, _("value %s out of %s range %s..%s"),
268 value_string
, type
, minval_string
, maxval_string
));
272 /* Convert NEGATIVE VALUE (which was originally of size VALSIZE) to
273 external form, using SUBSTITUTE (...) if VALUE won't fit. Output
274 to buffer WHERE with size SIZE. NEGATIVE is 1 iff VALUE was
275 negative before being cast to uintmax_t; its original bitpattern
276 can be deduced from VALSIZE, its original size before casting.
277 TYPE is the kind of value being output (useful for diagnostics).
278 Prefer the POSIX format of SIZE - 1 octal digits (with leading zero
279 digits), followed by '\0'. If this won't work, and if GNU or
280 OLDGNU format is allowed, use '\200' followed by base-256, or (if
281 NEGATIVE is nonzero) '\377' followed by two's complement base-256.
282 If neither format works, use SUBSTITUTE (...) instead. Pass to
283 SUBSTITUTE the address of an 0-or-1 flag recording whether the
284 substitute value is negative. */
287 to_chars (int negative
, uintmax_t value
, size_t valsize
,
288 uintmax_t (*substitute
) (int *),
289 char *where
, size_t size
, const char *type
)
291 int gnu_format
= (archive_format
== GNU_FORMAT
292 || archive_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
);
294 /* Generate the POSIX octal representation if the number fits. */
295 if (! negative
&& value
<= MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS (size
- 1, LG_8
))
297 where
[size
- 1] = '\0';
298 to_octal (value
, where
, size
- 1);
303 /* Try to cope with the number by using traditional GNU format
306 /* Generate the base-256 representation if the number fits. */
307 if (((negative
? -1 - value
: value
)
308 <= MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS (size
- 1, LG_256
)))
310 where
[0] = negative
? -1 : 1 << (LG_256
- 1);
311 to_base256 (negative
, value
, where
+ 1, size
- 1);
315 /* Otherwise, if the number is negative, and if it would not cause
316 ambiguity on this host by confusing positive with negative
317 values, then generate the POSIX octal representation of the value
318 modulo 2**(field bits). The resulting tar file is
319 machine-dependent, since it depends on the host word size. Yuck!
320 But this is the traditional behavior. */
321 else if (negative
&& valsize
* CHAR_BIT
<= (size
- 1) * LG_8
)
323 static int warned_once
;
327 WARN ((0, 0, _("Generating negative octal headers")));
329 where
[size
- 1] = '\0';
330 to_octal (value
& MAX_VAL_WITH_DIGITS (valsize
* CHAR_BIT
, 1),
334 /* Otherwise fall back to substitution, if possible: */
337 substitute
= NULL
; /* No substitution for formats, other than GNU */
339 return to_chars_subst (negative
, gnu_format
, value
, valsize
, substitute
,
344 gid_substitute (int *negative
)
350 static gid_t gid_nobody
;
351 if (!gid_nobody
&& !gname_to_gid ("nobody", &gid_nobody
))
360 gid_to_chars (gid_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
362 return to_chars (v
< 0, (uintmax_t) v
, sizeof v
, gid_substitute
, p
, s
, "gid_t");
366 major_to_chars (major_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
368 return to_chars (v
< 0, (uintmax_t) v
, sizeof v
, 0, p
, s
, "major_t");
372 minor_to_chars (minor_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
374 return to_chars (v
< 0, (uintmax_t) v
, sizeof v
, 0, p
, s
, "minor_t");
378 mode_to_chars (mode_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
380 /* In the common case where the internal and external mode bits are the same,
381 and we are not using POSIX or GNU format,
382 propagate all unknown bits to the external mode.
383 This matches historical practice.
384 Otherwise, just copy the bits we know about. */
387 if (S_ISUID
== TSUID
&& S_ISGID
== TSGID
&& S_ISVTX
== TSVTX
388 && S_IRUSR
== TUREAD
&& S_IWUSR
== TUWRITE
&& S_IXUSR
== TUEXEC
389 && S_IRGRP
== TGREAD
&& S_IWGRP
== TGWRITE
&& S_IXGRP
== TGEXEC
390 && S_IROTH
== TOREAD
&& S_IWOTH
== TOWRITE
&& S_IXOTH
== TOEXEC
391 && archive_format
!= POSIX_FORMAT
392 && archive_format
!= USTAR_FORMAT
393 && archive_format
!= GNU_FORMAT
)
401 u
= ((v
& S_ISUID
? TSUID
: 0)
402 | (v
& S_ISGID
? TSGID
: 0)
403 | (v
& S_ISVTX
? TSVTX
: 0)
404 | (v
& S_IRUSR
? TUREAD
: 0)
405 | (v
& S_IWUSR
? TUWRITE
: 0)
406 | (v
& S_IXUSR
? TUEXEC
: 0)
407 | (v
& S_IRGRP
? TGREAD
: 0)
408 | (v
& S_IWGRP
? TGWRITE
: 0)
409 | (v
& S_IXGRP
? TGEXEC
: 0)
410 | (v
& S_IROTH
? TOREAD
: 0)
411 | (v
& S_IWOTH
? TOWRITE
: 0)
412 | (v
& S_IXOTH
? TOEXEC
: 0));
414 return to_chars (negative
, u
, sizeof v
, 0, p
, s
, "mode_t");
418 off_to_chars (off_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
420 return to_chars (v
< 0, (uintmax_t) v
, sizeof v
, 0, p
, s
, "off_t");
424 time_to_chars (time_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
426 return to_chars (v
< 0, (uintmax_t) v
, sizeof v
, 0, p
, s
, "time_t");
430 uid_substitute (int *negative
)
436 static uid_t uid_nobody
;
437 if (!uid_nobody
&& !uname_to_uid ("nobody", &uid_nobody
))
446 uid_to_chars (uid_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
448 return to_chars (v
< 0, (uintmax_t) v
, sizeof v
, uid_substitute
, p
, s
, "uid_t");
452 uintmax_to_chars (uintmax_t v
, char *p
, size_t s
)
454 return to_chars (0, v
, sizeof v
, 0, p
, s
, "uintmax_t");
458 string_to_chars (char const *str
, char *p
, size_t s
)
460 tar_copy_str (p
, str
, s
);
465 /* A directory is always considered dumpable.
466 Otherwise, only regular and contiguous files are considered dumpable.
467 Such a file is dumpable if it is sparse and both --sparse and --totals
469 Otherwise, it is dumpable unless any of the following conditions occur:
471 a) it is empty *and* world-readable, or
472 b) current archive is /dev/null */
475 file_dumpable_p (struct stat
const *st
)
477 if (S_ISDIR (st
->st_mode
))
479 if (! (S_ISREG (st
->st_mode
) || S_ISCTG (st
->st_mode
)))
482 return totals_option
&& sparse_option
&& ST_IS_SPARSE (*st
);
483 return ! (st
->st_size
== 0 && (st
->st_mode
& MODE_R
) == MODE_R
);
487 /* Writing routines. */
489 /* Write the EOT block(s). Zero at least two blocks, through the end
490 of the record. Old tar, as previous versions of GNU tar, writes
491 garbage after two zeroed blocks. */
495 union block
*pointer
= find_next_block ();
496 memset (pointer
->buffer
, 0, BLOCKSIZE
);
497 set_next_block_after (pointer
);
498 pointer
= find_next_block ();
499 memset (pointer
->buffer
, 0, available_space_after (pointer
));
500 set_next_block_after (pointer
);
503 /* Write a "private" header */
505 start_private_header (const char *name
, size_t size
, time_t t
)
507 union block
*header
= find_next_block ();
509 memset (header
->buffer
, 0, sizeof (union block
));
511 tar_name_copy_str (header
->header
.name
, name
, NAME_FIELD_SIZE
);
512 OFF_TO_CHARS (size
, header
->header
.size
);
514 TIME_TO_CHARS (t
, header
->header
.mtime
);
515 MODE_TO_CHARS (S_IFREG
|S_IRUSR
|S_IWUSR
|S_IRGRP
|S_IROTH
, header
->header
.mode
);
516 UID_TO_CHARS (getuid (), header
->header
.uid
);
517 GID_TO_CHARS (getgid (), header
->header
.gid
);
518 MAJOR_TO_CHARS (0, header
->header
.devmajor
);
519 MINOR_TO_CHARS (0, header
->header
.devminor
);
520 strncpy (header
->header
.magic
, TMAGIC
, TMAGLEN
);
521 strncpy (header
->header
.version
, TVERSION
, TVERSLEN
);
525 /* Create a new header and store there at most NAME_FIELD_SIZE bytes of
529 write_short_name (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
531 union block
*header
= find_next_block ();
532 memset (header
->buffer
, 0, sizeof (union block
));
533 tar_name_copy_str (header
->header
.name
, st
->file_name
, NAME_FIELD_SIZE
);
537 #define FILL(field,byte) do { \
538 memset(field, byte, sizeof(field)-1); \
539 (field)[sizeof(field)-1] = 0; \
542 /* Write a GNUTYPE_LONGLINK or GNUTYPE_LONGNAME block. */
544 write_gnu_long_link (struct tar_stat_info
*st
, const char *p
, char type
)
546 size_t size
= strlen (p
) + 1;
551 header
= start_private_header ("././@LongLink", size
, time (NULL
));
552 FILL (header
->header
.mtime
, '0');
553 FILL (header
->header
.mode
, '0');
554 FILL (header
->header
.uid
, '0');
555 FILL (header
->header
.gid
, '0');
556 FILL (header
->header
.devmajor
, 0);
557 FILL (header
->header
.devminor
, 0);
558 uid_to_uname (0, &tmpname
);
559 UNAME_TO_CHARS (tmpname
, header
->header
.uname
);
561 gid_to_gname (0, &tmpname
);
562 GNAME_TO_CHARS (tmpname
, header
->header
.gname
);
565 strcpy (header
->buffer
+ offsetof (struct posix_header
, magic
),
567 header
->header
.typeflag
= type
;
568 finish_header (st
, header
, -1);
570 header
= find_next_block ();
572 bufsize
= available_space_after (header
);
574 while (bufsize
< size
)
576 memcpy (header
->buffer
, p
, bufsize
);
579 set_next_block_after (header
+ (bufsize
- 1) / BLOCKSIZE
);
580 header
= find_next_block ();
581 bufsize
= available_space_after (header
);
583 memcpy (header
->buffer
, p
, size
);
584 memset (header
->buffer
+ size
, 0, bufsize
- size
);
585 set_next_block_after (header
+ (size
- 1) / BLOCKSIZE
);
589 split_long_name (const char *name
, size_t length
)
593 if (length
> PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE
+ 1)
594 length
= PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE
+ 1;
595 else if (ISSLASH (name
[length
- 1]))
597 for (i
= length
- 1; i
> 0; i
--)
598 if (ISSLASH (name
[i
]))
604 write_ustar_long_name (const char *name
)
606 size_t length
= strlen (name
);
610 if (length
> PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE
+ NAME_FIELD_SIZE
+ 1)
612 ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: file name is too long (max %d); not dumped"),
613 quotearg_colon (name
),
614 PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE
+ NAME_FIELD_SIZE
+ 1));
618 i
= split_long_name (name
, length
);
619 if (i
== 0 || (nlen
= length
- i
- 1) > NAME_FIELD_SIZE
|| nlen
== 0)
622 _("%s: file name is too long (cannot be split); not dumped"),
623 quotearg_colon (name
)));
627 header
= find_next_block ();
628 memset (header
->buffer
, 0, sizeof (header
->buffer
));
629 memcpy (header
->header
.prefix
, name
, i
);
630 memcpy (header
->header
.name
, name
+ i
+ 1, length
- i
- 1);
635 /* Write a long link name, depending on the current archive format */
637 write_long_link (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
639 switch (archive_format
)
642 xheader_store ("linkpath", st
, NULL
);
645 case V7_FORMAT
: /* old V7 tar format */
649 _("%s: link name is too long; not dumped"),
650 quotearg_colon (st
->link_name
)));
655 write_gnu_long_link (st
, st
->link_name
, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
);
664 write_long_name (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
666 switch (archive_format
)
669 xheader_store ("path", st
, NULL
);
673 if (strlen (st
->file_name
) > NAME_FIELD_SIZE
-1)
675 ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: file name is too long (max %d); not dumped"),
676 quotearg_colon (st
->file_name
),
677 NAME_FIELD_SIZE
- 1));
684 return write_ustar_long_name (st
->file_name
);
688 write_gnu_long_link (st
, st
->file_name
, GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
);
694 return write_short_name (st
);
698 write_extended (bool global
, struct tar_stat_info
*st
, union block
*old_header
)
700 union block
*header
, hp
;
705 if (st
->xhdr
.buffer
|| st
->xhdr
.stk
== NULL
)
708 xheader_finish (&st
->xhdr
);
709 memcpy (hp
.buffer
, old_header
, sizeof (hp
));
713 p
= xheader_ghdr_name ();
719 p
= xheader_xhdr_name (st
);
720 t
= st
->stat
.st_mtime
;
722 xheader_write (type
, p
, t
, &st
->xhdr
);
724 header
= find_next_block ();
725 memcpy (header
, &hp
.buffer
, sizeof (hp
.buffer
));
730 write_header_name (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
732 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
&& !string_ascii_p (st
->file_name
))
734 xheader_store ("path", st
, NULL
);
735 return write_short_name (st
);
737 else if (NAME_FIELD_SIZE
- (archive_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
)
738 < strlen (st
->file_name
))
739 return write_long_name (st
);
741 return write_short_name (st
);
745 /* Header handling. */
747 /* Make a header block for the file whose stat info is st,
748 and return its address. */
751 start_header (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
755 header
= write_header_name (st
);
759 /* Override some stat fields, if requested to do so. */
761 if (owner_option
!= (uid_t
) -1)
762 st
->stat
.st_uid
= owner_option
;
763 if (group_option
!= (gid_t
) -1)
764 st
->stat
.st_gid
= group_option
;
767 ((st
->stat
.st_mode
& ~MODE_ALL
)
768 | mode_adjust (st
->stat
.st_mode
, S_ISDIR (st
->stat
.st_mode
) != 0,
769 initial_umask
, mode_option
, NULL
));
771 /* Paul Eggert tried the trivial test ($WRITER cf a b; $READER tvf a)
772 for a few tars and came up with the following interoperability
776 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 READER
777 . . . . . . . . . 1 = SunOS 4.2 tar
778 # . . # # . . # # 2 = NEC SVR4.0.2 tar
779 . . . # # . . # . 3 = Solaris 2.1 tar
780 . . . . . . . . . 4 = GNU tar 1.11.1
781 . . . . . . . . . 5 = HP-UX 8.07 tar
782 . . . . . . . . . 6 = Ultrix 4.1
783 . . . . . . . . . 7 = AIX 3.2
784 . . . . . . . . . 8 = Hitachi HI-UX 1.03
785 . . . . . . . . . 9 = Omron UNIOS-B 4.3BSD 1.60Beta
788 # = "impossible file type"
790 The following mask for old archive removes the '#'s in column 4
791 above, thus making GNU tar both a universal donor and a universal
792 acceptor for Paul's test. */
794 if (archive_format
== V7_FORMAT
|| archive_format
== USTAR_FORMAT
)
795 MODE_TO_CHARS (st
->stat
.st_mode
& MODE_ALL
, header
->header
.mode
);
797 MODE_TO_CHARS (st
->stat
.st_mode
, header
->header
.mode
);
800 uid_t uid
= st
->stat
.st_uid
;
801 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
802 && MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.uid
) < uid
)
804 xheader_store ("uid", st
, NULL
);
807 if (!UID_TO_CHARS (uid
, header
->header
.uid
))
812 gid_t gid
= st
->stat
.st_gid
;
813 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
814 && MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.gid
) < gid
)
816 xheader_store ("gid", st
, NULL
);
819 if (!GID_TO_CHARS (gid
, header
->header
.gid
))
824 off_t size
= st
->stat
.st_size
;
825 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
826 && MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.size
) < size
)
828 xheader_store ("size", st
, NULL
);
831 if (!OFF_TO_CHARS (size
, header
->header
.size
))
836 struct timespec mtime
= set_mtime_option
? mtime_option
: st
->mtime
;
837 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
)
839 if (MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.mtime
) < mtime
.tv_sec
840 || mtime
.tv_nsec
!= 0)
841 xheader_store ("mtime", st
, &mtime
);
842 if (MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.mtime
) < mtime
.tv_sec
)
845 if (!TIME_TO_CHARS (mtime
.tv_sec
, header
->header
.mtime
))
850 if (S_ISCHR (st
->stat
.st_mode
)
851 || S_ISBLK (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
853 major_t devmajor
= major (st
->stat
.st_rdev
);
854 minor_t devminor
= minor (st
->stat
.st_rdev
);
856 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
857 && MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.devmajor
) < devmajor
)
859 xheader_store ("devmajor", st
, NULL
);
862 if (!MAJOR_TO_CHARS (devmajor
, header
->header
.devmajor
))
865 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
866 && MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header
->header
.devminor
) < devminor
)
868 xheader_store ("devminor", st
, NULL
);
871 if (!MINOR_TO_CHARS (devminor
, header
->header
.devminor
))
874 else if (archive_format
!= GNU_FORMAT
&& archive_format
!= OLDGNU_FORMAT
)
876 if (!(MAJOR_TO_CHARS (0, header
->header
.devmajor
)
877 && MINOR_TO_CHARS (0, header
->header
.devminor
)))
881 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
)
883 xheader_store ("atime", st
, NULL
);
884 xheader_store ("ctime", st
, NULL
);
886 else if (incremental_option
)
887 if (archive_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
|| archive_format
== GNU_FORMAT
)
889 TIME_TO_CHARS (st
->atime
.tv_sec
, header
->oldgnu_header
.atime
);
890 TIME_TO_CHARS (st
->ctime
.tv_sec
, header
->oldgnu_header
.ctime
);
893 header
->header
.typeflag
= archive_format
== V7_FORMAT
? AREGTYPE
: REGTYPE
;
895 switch (archive_format
)
901 case GNU_FORMAT
: /*FIXME?*/
902 /* Overwrite header->header.magic and header.version in one blow. */
903 strcpy (header
->buffer
+ offsetof (struct posix_header
, magic
),
909 strncpy (header
->header
.magic
, TMAGIC
, TMAGLEN
);
910 strncpy (header
->header
.version
, TVERSION
, TVERSLEN
);
917 if (archive_format
== V7_FORMAT
|| numeric_owner_option
)
919 /* header->header.[ug]name are left as the empty string. */
923 if (owner_name_option
)
924 st
->uname
= xstrdup (owner_name_option
);
926 uid_to_uname (st
->stat
.st_uid
, &st
->uname
);
928 if (group_name_option
)
929 st
->gname
= xstrdup (group_name_option
);
931 gid_to_gname (st
->stat
.st_gid
, &st
->gname
);
933 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
934 && (strlen (st
->uname
) > UNAME_FIELD_SIZE
935 || !string_ascii_p (st
->uname
)))
936 xheader_store ("uname", st
, NULL
);
937 UNAME_TO_CHARS (st
->uname
, header
->header
.uname
);
939 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
940 && (strlen (st
->gname
) > GNAME_FIELD_SIZE
941 || !string_ascii_p (st
->gname
)))
942 xheader_store ("gname", st
, NULL
);
943 GNAME_TO_CHARS (st
->gname
, header
->header
.gname
);
950 simple_finish_header (union block
*header
)
956 memcpy (header
->header
.chksum
, CHKBLANKS
, sizeof header
->header
.chksum
);
960 for (i
= sizeof *header
; i
-- != 0; )
961 /* We can't use unsigned char here because of old compilers, e.g. V7. */
964 /* Fill in the checksum field. It's formatted differently from the
965 other fields: it has [6] digits, a null, then a space -- rather than
966 digits, then a null. We use to_chars.
967 The final space is already there, from
968 checksumming, and to_chars doesn't modify it.
970 This is a fast way to do:
972 sprintf(header->header.chksum, "%6o", sum); */
974 uintmax_to_chars ((uintmax_t) sum
, header
->header
.chksum
, 7);
976 set_next_block_after (header
);
979 /* Finish off a filled-in header block and write it out. We also
980 print the file name and/or full info if verbose is on. If BLOCK_ORDINAL
981 is not negative, is the block ordinal of the first record for this
982 file, which may be a preceding long name or long link record. */
984 finish_header (struct tar_stat_info
*st
,
985 union block
*header
, off_t block_ordinal
)
987 /* Note: It is important to do this before the call to write_extended(),
988 so that the actual ustar header is printed */
990 && header
->header
.typeflag
!= GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
991 && header
->header
.typeflag
!= GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
992 && header
->header
.typeflag
!= XHDTYPE
993 && header
->header
.typeflag
!= XGLTYPE
)
995 /* FIXME: This global is used in print_header, sigh. */
996 current_format
= archive_format
;
997 print_header (st
, header
, block_ordinal
);
1000 header
= write_extended (false, st
, header
);
1001 simple_finish_header (header
);
1006 pad_archive (off_t size_left
)
1009 while (size_left
> 0)
1011 blk
= find_next_block ();
1012 memset (blk
->buffer
, 0, BLOCKSIZE
);
1013 set_next_block_after (blk
);
1014 size_left
-= BLOCKSIZE
;
1018 static enum dump_status
1019 dump_regular_file (int fd
, struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
1021 off_t size_left
= st
->stat
.st_size
;
1022 off_t block_ordinal
;
1025 block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1026 blk
= start_header (st
);
1028 return dump_status_fail
;
1030 /* Mark contiguous files, if we support them. */
1031 if (archive_format
!= V7_FORMAT
&& S_ISCTG (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1032 blk
->header
.typeflag
= CONTTYPE
;
1034 finish_header (st
, blk
, block_ordinal
);
1036 mv_begin_write (st
->file_name
, st
->stat
.st_size
, st
->stat
.st_size
);
1037 while (size_left
> 0)
1039 size_t bufsize
, count
;
1041 blk
= find_next_block ();
1043 bufsize
= available_space_after (blk
);
1045 if (size_left
< bufsize
)
1047 /* Last read -- zero out area beyond. */
1048 bufsize
= size_left
;
1049 count
= bufsize
% BLOCKSIZE
;
1051 memset (blk
->buffer
+ size_left
, 0, BLOCKSIZE
- count
);
1054 count
= (fd
<= 0) ? bufsize
: blocking_read (fd
, blk
->buffer
, bufsize
);
1055 if (count
== SAFE_READ_ERROR
)
1057 read_diag_details (st
->orig_file_name
,
1058 st
->stat
.st_size
- size_left
, bufsize
);
1059 pad_archive (size_left
);
1060 return dump_status_short
;
1063 set_next_block_after (blk
+ (bufsize
- 1) / BLOCKSIZE
);
1065 if (count
!= bufsize
)
1067 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
1068 memset (blk
->buffer
+ count
, 0, bufsize
- count
);
1069 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_SHRANK
,
1071 ngettext ("%s: File shrank by %s byte; padding with zeros",
1072 "%s: File shrank by %s bytes; padding with zeros",
1074 quotearg_colon (st
->orig_file_name
),
1075 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (size_left
, buf
)));
1076 if (! ignore_failed_read_option
)
1077 set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS
);
1078 pad_archive (size_left
- (bufsize
- count
));
1079 return dump_status_short
;
1082 return dump_status_ok
;
1086 /* Copy info from the directory identified by ST into the archive.
1087 DIRECTORY contains the directory's entries. */
1090 dump_dir0 (struct tar_stat_info
*st
, char const *directory
)
1092 bool top_level
= ! st
->parent
;
1093 const char *tag_file_name
;
1094 union block
*blk
= NULL
;
1095 off_t block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1097 st
->stat
.st_size
= 0; /* force 0 size on dir */
1099 blk
= start_header (st
);
1103 if (incremental_option
&& archive_format
!= POSIX_FORMAT
)
1104 blk
->header
.typeflag
= GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR
;
1105 else /* if (standard_option) */
1106 blk
->header
.typeflag
= DIRTYPE
;
1108 /* If we're gnudumping, we aren't done yet so don't close it. */
1110 if (!incremental_option
)
1111 finish_header (st
, blk
, block_ordinal
);
1112 else if (gnu_list_name
->directory
)
1114 if (archive_format
== POSIX_FORMAT
)
1116 xheader_store ("GNU.dumpdir", st
,
1117 safe_directory_contents (gnu_list_name
->directory
));
1118 finish_header (st
, blk
, block_ordinal
);
1126 const char *buffer
, *p_buffer
;
1128 block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1129 buffer
= safe_directory_contents (gnu_list_name
->directory
);
1130 totsize
= dumpdir_size (buffer
);
1131 OFF_TO_CHARS (totsize
, blk
->header
.size
);
1132 finish_header (st
, blk
, block_ordinal
);
1134 size_left
= totsize
;
1136 mv_begin_write (st
->file_name
, totsize
, totsize
);
1137 while (size_left
> 0)
1139 blk
= find_next_block ();
1140 bufsize
= available_space_after (blk
);
1141 if (size_left
< bufsize
)
1143 bufsize
= size_left
;
1144 count
= bufsize
% BLOCKSIZE
;
1146 memset (blk
->buffer
+ size_left
, 0, BLOCKSIZE
- count
);
1148 memcpy (blk
->buffer
, p_buffer
, bufsize
);
1149 size_left
-= bufsize
;
1150 p_buffer
+= bufsize
;
1151 set_next_block_after (blk
+ (bufsize
- 1) / BLOCKSIZE
);
1157 if (!recursion_option
)
1160 if (one_file_system_option
1162 && st
->parent
->stat
.st_dev
!= st
->stat
.st_dev
)
1167 _("%s: file is on a different filesystem; not dumped"),
1168 quotearg_colon (st
->orig_file_name
)));
1175 switch (check_exclusion_tags (st
, &tag_file_name
))
1177 case exclusion_tag_all
:
1178 /* Handled in dump_file0 */
1181 case exclusion_tag_none
:
1187 name_buf
= xstrdup (st
->orig_file_name
);
1188 name_size
= name_len
= strlen (name_buf
);
1190 /* Now output all the files in the directory. */
1191 for (entry
= directory
; (entry_len
= strlen (entry
)) != 0;
1192 entry
+= entry_len
+ 1)
1194 if (name_size
< name_len
+ entry_len
)
1196 name_size
= name_len
+ entry_len
;
1197 name_buf
= xrealloc (name_buf
, name_size
+ 1);
1199 strcpy (name_buf
+ name_len
, entry
);
1200 if (!excluded_name (name_buf
))
1201 dump_file (st
, entry
, name_buf
);
1208 case exclusion_tag_contents
:
1209 exclusion_tag_warning (st
->orig_file_name
, tag_file_name
,
1210 _("contents not dumped"));
1211 name_size
= strlen (st
->orig_file_name
) + strlen (tag_file_name
) + 1;
1212 name_buf
= xmalloc (name_size
);
1213 strcpy (name_buf
, st
->orig_file_name
);
1214 strcat (name_buf
, tag_file_name
);
1215 dump_file (st
, tag_file_name
, name_buf
);
1219 case exclusion_tag_under
:
1220 exclusion_tag_warning (st
->orig_file_name
, tag_file_name
,
1221 _("contents not dumped"));
1227 /* Ensure exactly one trailing slash. */
1229 ensure_slash (char **pstr
)
1231 size_t len
= strlen (*pstr
);
1232 while (len
>= 1 && ISSLASH ((*pstr
)[len
- 1]))
1234 if (!ISSLASH ((*pstr
)[len
]))
1235 *pstr
= xrealloc (*pstr
, len
+ 2);
1236 (*pstr
)[len
++] = '/';
1237 (*pstr
)[len
] = '\0';
1240 /* If we just ran out of file descriptors, release a file descriptor
1241 in the directory chain somewhere leading from DIR->parent->parent
1242 up through the root. Return true if successful, false (preserving
1243 errno == EMFILE) otherwise.
1245 Do not release DIR's file descriptor, or DIR's parent, as other
1246 code assumes that they work. On some operating systems, another
1247 process can claim file descriptor resources as we release them, and
1248 some calls or their emulations require multiple file descriptors,
1249 so callers should not give up if a single release doesn't work. */
1252 open_failure_recover (struct tar_stat_info
const *dir
)
1254 if (errno
== EMFILE
&& dir
&& dir
->parent
)
1256 struct tar_stat_info
*p
;
1257 for (p
= dir
->parent
->parent
; p
; p
= p
->parent
)
1258 if (0 < p
->fd
&& (! p
->parent
|| p
->parent
->fd
<= 0))
1269 /* Return the directory entries of ST, in a dynamically allocated buffer,
1270 each entry followed by '\0' and the last followed by an extra '\0'.
1271 Return null on failure, setting errno. */
1273 get_directory_entries (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
1275 while (! (st
->dirstream
= fdopendir (st
->fd
)))
1276 if (! open_failure_recover (st
))
1278 return streamsavedir (st
->dirstream
);
1281 /* Dump the directory ST. Return true if successful, false (emitting
1282 diagnostics) otherwise. Get ST's entries, recurse through its
1283 subdirectories, and clean up file descriptors afterwards. */
1285 dump_dir (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
1287 char *directory
= get_directory_entries (st
);
1290 savedir_diag (st
->orig_file_name
);
1294 dump_dir0 (st
, directory
);
1296 restore_parent_fd (st
);
1302 /* Number of links a file can have without having to be entered into
1303 the link table. Typically this is 1, but in trickier circumstances
1305 static nlink_t trivial_link_count
;
1308 /* Main functions of this module. */
1311 create_archive (void)
1313 struct name
const *p
;
1315 trivial_link_count
= name_count
<= 1 && ! dereference_option
;
1317 open_archive (ACCESS_WRITE
);
1318 buffer_write_global_xheader ();
1320 if (incremental_option
)
1322 size_t buffer_size
= 1000;
1323 char *buffer
= xmalloc (buffer_size
);
1326 collect_and_sort_names ();
1328 while ((p
= name_from_list ()) != NULL
)
1329 if (!excluded_name (p
->name
))
1330 dump_file (0, p
->name
, p
->name
);
1333 while ((p
= name_from_list ()) != NULL
)
1334 if (!excluded_name (p
->name
))
1336 struct tar_stat_info st
;
1337 size_t plen
= strlen (p
->name
);
1338 if (buffer_size
<= plen
)
1340 while ((buffer_size
*= 2) <= plen
)
1342 buffer
= xrealloc (buffer
, buffer_size
);
1344 memcpy (buffer
, p
->name
, plen
);
1345 if (! ISSLASH (buffer
[plen
- 1]))
1346 buffer
[plen
++] = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
;
1347 tar_stat_init (&st
);
1348 q
= directory_contents (gnu_list_name
->directory
);
1352 size_t qlen
= strlen (q
);
1355 if (! st
.orig_file_name
)
1357 int fd
= openat (chdir_fd
, p
->name
,
1358 open_searchdir_flags
);
1361 open_diag (p
->name
);
1365 if (fstat (fd
, &st
.stat
) != 0)
1367 stat_diag (p
->name
);
1370 st
.orig_file_name
= xstrdup (p
->name
);
1372 if (buffer_size
< plen
+ qlen
)
1374 while ((buffer_size
*=2 ) < plen
+ qlen
)
1376 buffer
= xrealloc (buffer
, buffer_size
);
1378 strcpy (buffer
+ plen
, q
+ 1);
1379 dump_file (&st
, q
+ 1, buffer
);
1383 tar_stat_destroy (&st
);
1390 while ((name
= name_next (1)) != NULL
)
1391 if (!excluded_name (name
))
1392 dump_file (0, name
, name
);
1397 finish_deferred_unlinks ();
1398 if (listed_incremental_option
)
1399 write_directory_file ();
1403 /* Calculate the hash of a link. */
1405 hash_link (void const *entry
, size_t n_buckets
)
1407 struct link
const *l
= entry
;
1408 uintmax_t num
= l
->dev
^ l
->ino
;
1409 return num
% n_buckets
;
1412 /* Compare two links for equality. */
1414 compare_links (void const *entry1
, void const *entry2
)
1416 struct link
const *link1
= entry1
;
1417 struct link
const *link2
= entry2
;
1418 return ((link1
->dev
^ link2
->dev
) | (link1
->ino
^ link2
->ino
)) == 0;
1422 unknown_file_error (char const *p
)
1424 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_IGNORED
,
1425 (0, 0, _("%s: Unknown file type; file ignored"),
1426 quotearg_colon (p
)));
1427 if (!ignore_failed_read_option
)
1428 set_exit_status (TAREXIT_FAILURE
);
1432 /* Handling of hard links */
1434 /* Table of all non-directories that we've written so far. Any time
1435 we see another, we check the table and avoid dumping the data
1436 again if we've done it once already. */
1437 static Hash_table
*link_table
;
1439 /* Try to dump stat as a hard link to another file in the archive.
1440 Return true if successful. */
1442 dump_hard_link (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
1445 && (trivial_link_count
< st
->stat
.st_nlink
|| remove_files_option
))
1448 struct link
*duplicate
;
1449 off_t block_ordinal
;
1452 lp
.ino
= st
->stat
.st_ino
;
1453 lp
.dev
= st
->stat
.st_dev
;
1455 if ((duplicate
= hash_lookup (link_table
, &lp
)))
1457 /* We found a link. */
1458 char const *link_name
= safer_name_suffix (duplicate
->name
, true,
1459 absolute_names_option
);
1463 block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1464 assign_string (&st
->link_name
, link_name
);
1465 if (NAME_FIELD_SIZE
- (archive_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
)
1466 < strlen (link_name
))
1467 write_long_link (st
);
1469 st
->stat
.st_size
= 0;
1470 blk
= start_header (st
);
1473 tar_copy_str (blk
->header
.linkname
, link_name
, NAME_FIELD_SIZE
);
1475 blk
->header
.typeflag
= LNKTYPE
;
1476 finish_header (st
, blk
, block_ordinal
);
1478 if (remove_files_option
)
1479 queue_deferred_unlink (st
->orig_file_name
, false);
1488 file_count_links (struct tar_stat_info
*st
)
1490 if (hard_dereference_option
)
1492 if (trivial_link_count
< st
->stat
.st_nlink
)
1494 struct link
*duplicate
;
1495 char *linkname
= NULL
;
1498 assign_string (&linkname
, st
->orig_file_name
);
1499 transform_name (&linkname
, XFORM_LINK
);
1501 lp
= xmalloc (offsetof (struct link
, name
)
1502 + strlen (linkname
) + 1);
1503 lp
->ino
= st
->stat
.st_ino
;
1504 lp
->dev
= st
->stat
.st_dev
;
1505 lp
->nlink
= st
->stat
.st_nlink
;
1506 strcpy (lp
->name
, linkname
);
1510 || (link_table
= hash_initialize (0, 0, hash_link
,
1512 && (duplicate
= hash_insert (link_table
, lp
))))
1515 if (duplicate
!= lp
)
1521 /* For each dumped file, check if all its links were dumped. Emit
1522 warnings if it is not so. */
1531 for (lp
= hash_get_first (link_table
); lp
;
1532 lp
= hash_get_next (link_table
, lp
))
1536 WARN ((0, 0, _("Missing links to %s."), quote (lp
->name
)));
1541 /* Assuming DIR is the working directory, open FILE, using FLAGS to
1542 control the open. A null DIR means to use ".". If we are low on
1543 file descriptors, try to release one or more from DIR's parents to
1546 subfile_open (struct tar_stat_info
const *dir
, char const *file
, int flags
)
1550 static bool initialized
;
1553 /* Initialize any tables that might be needed when file
1554 descriptors are exhausted, and whose initialization might
1555 require a file descriptor. This includes the system message
1556 catalog and tar's message catalog. */
1562 while ((fd
= openat (dir
? dir
->fd
: chdir_fd
, file
, flags
)) < 0
1563 && open_failure_recover (dir
))
1568 /* Restore the file descriptor for ST->parent, if it was temporarily
1569 closed to conserve file descriptors. On failure, set the file
1570 descriptor to the negative of the corresponding errno value. Call
1571 this every time a subdirectory is ascended from. */
1573 restore_parent_fd (struct tar_stat_info
const *st
)
1575 struct tar_stat_info
*parent
= st
->parent
;
1576 if (parent
&& ! parent
->fd
)
1578 int parentfd
= openat (st
->fd
, "..", open_searchdir_flags
);
1579 struct stat parentstat
;
1583 else if (! (fstat (parentfd
, &parentstat
) == 0
1584 && parent
->stat
.st_ino
== parentstat
.st_ino
1585 && parent
->stat
.st_dev
== parentstat
.st_dev
))
1588 parentfd
= IMPOSTOR_ERRNO
;
1593 int origfd
= openat (chdir_fd
, parent
->orig_file_name
,
1594 open_searchdir_flags
);
1597 if (fstat (parentfd
, &parentstat
) == 0
1598 && parent
->stat
.st_ino
== parentstat
.st_ino
1599 && parent
->stat
.st_dev
== parentstat
.st_dev
)
1606 parent
->fd
= parentfd
;
1610 /* Dump a single file, recursing on directories. ST is the file's
1611 status info, NAME its name relative to the parent directory, and P
1612 its full name (which may be relative to the working directory). */
1614 /* FIXME: One should make sure that for *every* path leading to setting
1615 exit_status to failure, a clear diagnostic has been issued. */
1618 dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info
*st
, char const *name
, char const *p
)
1620 union block
*header
;
1622 off_t original_size
;
1623 struct timespec original_ctime
;
1624 off_t block_ordinal
= -1;
1627 struct tar_stat_info
const *parent
= st
->parent
;
1628 bool top_level
= ! parent
;
1629 int parentfd
= top_level
? chdir_fd
: parent
->fd
;
1630 void (*diag
) (char const *) = 0;
1632 if (interactive_option
&& !confirm ("add", p
))
1635 assign_string (&st
->orig_file_name
, p
);
1636 assign_string (&st
->file_name
,
1637 safer_name_suffix (p
, false, absolute_names_option
));
1639 transform_name (&st
->file_name
, XFORM_REGFILE
);
1641 if (parentfd
< 0 && ! top_level
)
1646 else if (fstatat (parentfd
, name
, &st
->stat
, fstatat_flags
) != 0)
1648 else if (file_dumpable_p (&st
->stat
))
1650 fd
= subfile_open (parent
, name
, open_read_flags
);
1656 if (fstat (fd
, &st
->stat
) != 0)
1662 file_removed_diag (p
, top_level
, diag
);
1666 st
->archive_file_size
= original_size
= st
->stat
.st_size
;
1667 st
->atime
= get_stat_atime (&st
->stat
);
1668 st
->mtime
= get_stat_mtime (&st
->stat
);
1669 st
->ctime
= original_ctime
= get_stat_ctime (&st
->stat
);
1672 if (S_ISHIDDEN (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1674 char *new = (char *) alloca (strlen (p
) + 2);
1684 /* See if we want only new files, and check if this one is too old to
1687 This check is omitted if incremental_option is set *and* the
1688 requested file is not explicitly listed in the command line. */
1690 if (! (incremental_option
&& ! top_level
)
1691 && !S_ISDIR (st
->stat
.st_mode
)
1692 && OLDER_TAR_STAT_TIME (*st
, m
)
1693 && (!after_date_option
|| OLDER_TAR_STAT_TIME (*st
, c
)))
1695 if (!incremental_option
&& verbose_option
)
1696 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_UNCHANGED
,
1697 (0, 0, _("%s: file is unchanged; not dumped"),
1698 quotearg_colon (p
)));
1702 /* See if we are trying to dump the archive. */
1703 if (sys_file_is_archive (st
))
1705 WARNOPT (WARN_IGNORE_ARCHIVE
,
1706 (0, 0, _("%s: file is the archive; not dumped"),
1707 quotearg_colon (p
)));
1711 is_dir
= S_ISDIR (st
->stat
.st_mode
) != 0;
1713 if (!is_dir
&& dump_hard_link (st
))
1716 if (is_dir
|| S_ISREG (st
->stat
.st_mode
) || S_ISCTG (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1719 struct stat final_stat
;
1723 const char *tag_file_name
;
1724 ensure_slash (&st
->orig_file_name
);
1725 ensure_slash (&st
->file_name
);
1727 if (check_exclusion_tags (st
, &tag_file_name
) == exclusion_tag_all
)
1729 exclusion_tag_warning (st
->orig_file_name
, tag_file_name
,
1730 _("directory not dumped"));
1737 parentfd
= top_level
? chdir_fd
: parent
->fd
;
1741 enum dump_status status
;
1743 if (fd
&& sparse_option
&& ST_IS_SPARSE (st
->stat
))
1745 status
= sparse_dump_file (fd
, st
);
1746 if (status
== dump_status_not_implemented
)
1747 status
= dump_regular_file (fd
, st
);
1750 status
= dump_regular_file (fd
, st
);
1754 case dump_status_ok
:
1755 case dump_status_short
:
1756 file_count_links (st
);
1759 case dump_status_fail
:
1762 case dump_status_not_implemented
:
1766 ok
= status
== dump_status_ok
;
1778 if (parentfd
< 0 && ! top_level
)
1784 ok
= fstatat (parentfd
, name
, &final_stat
, fstatat_flags
) == 0;
1787 ok
= fstat (fd
, &final_stat
) == 0;
1790 file_removed_diag (p
, top_level
, stat_diag
);
1795 if ((timespec_cmp (get_stat_ctime (&final_stat
), original_ctime
) != 0
1796 /* Original ctime will change if the file is a directory and
1797 --remove-files is given */
1798 && !(remove_files_option
&& is_dir
))
1799 || original_size
< final_stat
.st_size
)
1801 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_CHANGED
,
1802 (0, 0, _("%s: file changed as we read it"),
1803 quotearg_colon (p
)));
1804 set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS
);
1806 else if (atime_preserve_option
== replace_atime_preserve
1807 && fd
&& (is_dir
|| original_size
!= 0)
1808 && set_file_atime (fd
, parentfd
, name
, st
->atime
) != 0)
1812 ok
&= tar_stat_close (st
);
1813 if (ok
&& remove_files_option
)
1814 queue_deferred_unlink (p
, is_dir
);
1818 #ifdef HAVE_READLINK
1819 else if (S_ISLNK (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1823 size_t linklen
= st
->stat
.st_size
;
1824 if (linklen
!= st
->stat
.st_size
|| linklen
+ 1 == 0)
1826 buffer
= (char *) alloca (linklen
+ 1);
1827 size
= readlinkat (parentfd
, name
, buffer
, linklen
+ 1);
1830 file_removed_diag (p
, top_level
, readlink_diag
);
1833 buffer
[size
] = '\0';
1834 assign_string (&st
->link_name
, buffer
);
1835 transform_name (&st
->link_name
, XFORM_SYMLINK
);
1836 if (NAME_FIELD_SIZE
- (archive_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
) < size
)
1837 write_long_link (st
);
1839 block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1840 st
->stat
.st_size
= 0; /* force 0 size on symlink */
1841 header
= start_header (st
);
1844 tar_copy_str (header
->header
.linkname
, st
->link_name
, NAME_FIELD_SIZE
);
1845 header
->header
.typeflag
= SYMTYPE
;
1846 finish_header (st
, header
, block_ordinal
);
1847 /* nothing more to do to it */
1849 if (remove_files_option
)
1850 queue_deferred_unlink (p
, false);
1852 file_count_links (st
);
1856 else if (S_ISCHR (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1858 else if (S_ISBLK (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1860 else if (S_ISFIFO (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1862 else if (S_ISSOCK (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1864 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_IGNORED
,
1865 (0, 0, _("%s: socket ignored"), quotearg_colon (p
)));
1868 else if (S_ISDOOR (st
->stat
.st_mode
))
1870 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_IGNORED
,
1871 (0, 0, _("%s: door ignored"), quotearg_colon (p
)));
1876 unknown_file_error (p
);
1880 if (archive_format
== V7_FORMAT
)
1882 unknown_file_error (p
);
1886 block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1887 st
->stat
.st_size
= 0; /* force 0 size */
1888 header
= start_header (st
);
1891 header
->header
.typeflag
= type
;
1893 if (type
!= FIFOTYPE
)
1895 MAJOR_TO_CHARS (major (st
->stat
.st_rdev
),
1896 header
->header
.devmajor
);
1897 MINOR_TO_CHARS (minor (st
->stat
.st_rdev
),
1898 header
->header
.devminor
);
1901 finish_header (st
, header
, block_ordinal
);
1902 if (remove_files_option
)
1903 queue_deferred_unlink (p
, false);
1906 /* Dump a file, recursively. PARENT describes the file's parent
1907 directory, NAME is the file's name relative to PARENT, and FULLNAME
1908 its full name, possibly relative to the working directory. NAME
1909 may contain slashes at the top level of invocation. */
1912 dump_file (struct tar_stat_info
*parent
, char const *name
,
1913 char const *fullname
)
1915 struct tar_stat_info st
;
1916 tar_stat_init (&st
);
1918 dump_file0 (&st
, name
, fullname
);
1919 if (parent
&& listed_incremental_option
)
1920 update_parent_directory (parent
);
1921 tar_stat_destroy (&st
);