1 /* List a tar archive, with support routines for reading a tar archive.
3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
4 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 Written by John Gilmore, on 1985-08-26.
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 2, 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. */
28 #define max(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (b) : (a))
30 union block
*current_header
; /* points to current archive header */
31 enum archive_format current_format
; /* recognized format */
32 union block
*recent_long_name
; /* recent long name header and contents */
33 union block
*recent_long_link
; /* likewise, for long link */
34 size_t recent_long_name_blocks
; /* number of blocks in recent_long_name */
35 size_t recent_long_link_blocks
; /* likewise, for long link */
37 static uintmax_t from_header (const char *, size_t, const char *,
38 uintmax_t, uintmax_t, bool, bool);
40 /* Base 64 digits; see Internet RFC 2045 Table 1. */
41 static char const base_64_digits
[64] =
43 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M',
44 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z',
45 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm',
46 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z',
47 '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '+', '/'
50 /* Table of base-64 digit values indexed by unsigned chars.
51 The value is 64 for unsigned chars that are not base-64 digits. */
52 static char base64_map
[UCHAR_MAX
+ 1];
58 memset (base64_map
, 64, sizeof base64_map
);
59 for (i
= 0; i
< 64; i
++)
60 base64_map
[(int) base_64_digits
[i
]] = i
;
63 /* Main loop for reading an archive. */
65 read_and (void (*do_something
) (void))
67 enum read_header status
= HEADER_STILL_UNREAD
;
68 enum read_header prev_status
;
69 struct timespec mtime
;
74 open_archive (ACCESS_READ
);
78 tar_stat_destroy (¤t_stat_info
);
79 xheader_destroy (&extended_header
);
81 status
= read_header (false);
84 case HEADER_STILL_UNREAD
:
85 case HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED
:
90 /* Valid header. We should decode next field (mode) first.
91 Ensure incoming names are null terminated. */
93 if (! name_match (current_stat_info
.file_name
)
94 || (NEWER_OPTION_INITIALIZED (newer_mtime_option
)
95 /* FIXME: We get mtime now, and again later; this causes
96 duplicate diagnostics if header.mtime is bogus. */
98 = TIME_FROM_HEADER (current_header
->header
.mtime
)),
99 /* FIXME: Grab fractional time stamps from
102 current_stat_info
.mtime
= mtime
,
103 OLDER_TAR_STAT_TIME (current_stat_info
, m
)))
104 || excluded_name (current_stat_info
.file_name
))
106 switch (current_header
->header
.typeflag
)
109 case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL
:
114 if (show_omitted_dirs_option
)
115 WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: Omitting"),
116 quotearg_colon (current_stat_info
.file_name
)));
119 decode_header (current_header
,
120 ¤t_stat_info
, ¤t_format
, 0);
129 case HEADER_ZERO_BLOCK
:
130 if (block_number_option
)
132 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
133 fprintf (stdlis
, _("block %s: ** Block of NULs **\n"),
134 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (current_block_ordinal (), buf
));
137 set_next_block_after (current_header
);
139 if (!ignore_zeros_option
)
141 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
143 status
= read_header (false);
144 if (status
== HEADER_ZERO_BLOCK
)
146 WARN ((0, 0, _("A lone zero block at %s"),
147 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (current_block_ordinal (), buf
)));
150 status
= prev_status
;
153 case HEADER_END_OF_FILE
:
154 if (block_number_option
)
156 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
157 fprintf (stdlis
, _("block %s: ** End of File **\n"),
158 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (current_block_ordinal (), buf
));
163 /* If the previous header was good, tell them that we are
164 skipping bad ones. */
165 set_next_block_after (current_header
);
168 case HEADER_STILL_UNREAD
:
169 ERROR ((0, 0, _("This does not look like a tar archive")));
172 case HEADER_ZERO_BLOCK
:
174 if (block_number_option
)
176 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
177 off_t block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
178 block_ordinal
-= recent_long_name_blocks
;
179 block_ordinal
-= recent_long_link_blocks
;
180 fprintf (stdlis
, _("block %s: "),
181 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (block_ordinal
, buf
));
183 ERROR ((0, 0, _("Skipping to next header")));
186 case HEADER_END_OF_FILE
:
188 /* We are in the middle of a cascade of errors. */
191 case HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED
:
198 while (!all_names_found (¤t_stat_info
));
201 names_notfound (); /* print names not found */
204 /* Print a header block, based on tar options. */
208 off_t block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
209 /* Print the header block. */
211 decode_header (current_header
, ¤t_stat_info
, ¤t_format
, 0);
213 print_header (¤t_stat_info
, block_ordinal
);
215 if (incremental_option
)
217 if (verbose_option
> 2)
219 if (current_stat_info
.dumpdir
)
220 list_dumpdir (current_stat_info
.dumpdir
,
221 dumpdir_size (current_stat_info
.dumpdir
));
225 if (multi_volume_option
)
226 assign_string (&save_name
, current_stat_info
.orig_file_name
);
230 if (multi_volume_option
)
231 assign_string (&save_name
, 0);
234 /* Check header checksum */
235 /* The standard BSD tar sources create the checksum by adding up the
236 bytes in the header as type char. I think the type char was unsigned
237 on the PDP-11, but it's signed on the Next and Sun. It looks like the
238 sources to BSD tar were never changed to compute the checksum
239 correctly, so both the Sun and Next add the bytes of the header as
240 signed chars. This doesn't cause a problem until you get a file with
241 a name containing characters with the high bit set. So tar_checksum
242 computes two checksums -- signed and unsigned. */
245 tar_checksum (union block
*header
, bool silent
)
248 int unsigned_sum
= 0; /* the POSIX one :-) */
249 int signed_sum
= 0; /* the Sun one :-( */
251 uintmax_t parsed_sum
;
255 for (i
= sizeof *header
; i
-- != 0;)
257 unsigned_sum
+= (unsigned char) *p
;
258 signed_sum
+= (signed char) (*p
++);
261 if (unsigned_sum
== 0)
262 return HEADER_ZERO_BLOCK
;
264 /* Adjust checksum to count the "chksum" field as blanks. */
266 for (i
= sizeof header
->header
.chksum
; i
-- != 0;)
268 unsigned_sum
-= (unsigned char) header
->header
.chksum
[i
];
269 signed_sum
-= (signed char) (header
->header
.chksum
[i
]);
271 unsigned_sum
+= ' ' * sizeof header
->header
.chksum
;
272 signed_sum
+= ' ' * sizeof header
->header
.chksum
;
274 parsed_sum
= from_header (header
->header
.chksum
,
275 sizeof header
->header
.chksum
, 0,
277 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (int), true, silent
);
278 if (parsed_sum
== (uintmax_t) -1)
279 return HEADER_FAILURE
;
281 recorded_sum
= parsed_sum
;
283 if (unsigned_sum
!= recorded_sum
&& signed_sum
!= recorded_sum
)
284 return HEADER_FAILURE
;
286 return HEADER_SUCCESS
;
289 /* Read a block that's supposed to be a header block. Return its
290 address in "current_header", and if it is good, the file's size in
291 current_stat_info.stat.st_size.
293 Return 1 for success, 0 if the checksum is bad, EOF on eof, 2 for a
294 block full of zeros (EOF marker).
296 If RAW_EXTENDED_HEADERS is nonzero, do not automagically fold the
297 GNU long name and link headers into later headers.
299 You must always set_next_block_after(current_header) to skip past
300 the header which this routine reads. */
303 read_header (bool raw_extended_headers
)
306 union block
*header_copy
;
308 union block
*data_block
;
309 size_t size
, written
;
310 union block
*next_long_name
= 0;
311 union block
*next_long_link
= 0;
312 size_t next_long_name_blocks
;
313 size_t next_long_link_blocks
;
317 enum read_header status
;
319 header
= find_next_block ();
320 current_header
= header
;
322 return HEADER_END_OF_FILE
;
324 if ((status
= tar_checksum (header
, false)) != HEADER_SUCCESS
)
327 /* Good block. Decode file size and return. */
329 if (header
->header
.typeflag
== LNKTYPE
)
330 current_stat_info
.stat
.st_size
= 0; /* links 0 size on tape */
332 current_stat_info
.stat
.st_size
= OFF_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.size
);
334 if (header
->header
.typeflag
== GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
335 || header
->header
.typeflag
== GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
336 || header
->header
.typeflag
== XHDTYPE
337 || header
->header
.typeflag
== XGLTYPE
338 || header
->header
.typeflag
== SOLARIS_XHDTYPE
)
340 if (raw_extended_headers
)
341 return HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED
;
342 else if (header
->header
.typeflag
== GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
343 || header
->header
.typeflag
== GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
)
345 size_t name_size
= current_stat_info
.stat
.st_size
;
346 size_t n
= name_size
% BLOCKSIZE
;
347 size
= name_size
+ BLOCKSIZE
;
349 size
+= BLOCKSIZE
- n
;
351 if (name_size
!= current_stat_info
.stat
.st_size
355 header_copy
= xmalloc (size
+ 1);
357 if (header
->header
.typeflag
== GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
)
360 free (next_long_name
);
361 next_long_name
= header_copy
;
362 next_long_name_blocks
= size
/ BLOCKSIZE
;
367 free (next_long_link
);
368 next_long_link
= header_copy
;
369 next_long_link_blocks
= size
/ BLOCKSIZE
;
372 set_next_block_after (header
);
373 *header_copy
= *header
;
374 bp
= header_copy
->buffer
+ BLOCKSIZE
;
376 for (size
-= BLOCKSIZE
; size
> 0; size
-= written
)
378 data_block
= find_next_block ();
381 ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected EOF in archive")));
384 written
= available_space_after (data_block
);
388 memcpy (bp
, data_block
->buffer
, written
);
390 set_next_block_after ((union block
*)
391 (data_block
->buffer
+ written
- 1));
396 else if (header
->header
.typeflag
== XHDTYPE
397 || header
->header
.typeflag
== SOLARIS_XHDTYPE
)
398 xheader_read (header
, OFF_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.size
));
399 else if (header
->header
.typeflag
== XGLTYPE
)
401 xheader_read (header
, OFF_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.size
));
402 xheader_decode_global ();
411 struct posix_header
const *h
= ¤t_header
->header
;
412 char namebuf
[sizeof h
->prefix
+ 1 + NAME_FIELD_SIZE
+ 1];
414 if (recent_long_name
)
415 free (recent_long_name
);
419 name
= next_long_name
->buffer
+ BLOCKSIZE
;
420 recent_long_name
= next_long_name
;
421 recent_long_name_blocks
= next_long_name_blocks
;
425 /* Accept file names as specified by POSIX.1-1996
429 if (h
->prefix
[0] && strcmp (h
->magic
, TMAGIC
) == 0)
431 memcpy (np
, h
->prefix
, sizeof h
->prefix
);
432 np
[sizeof h
->prefix
] = '\0';
436 memcpy (np
, h
->name
, sizeof h
->name
);
437 np
[sizeof h
->name
] = '\0';
439 recent_long_name
= 0;
440 recent_long_name_blocks
= 0;
442 assign_string (¤t_stat_info
.orig_file_name
, name
);
443 assign_string (¤t_stat_info
.file_name
, name
);
444 current_stat_info
.had_trailing_slash
= strip_trailing_slashes (current_stat_info
.file_name
);
446 if (recent_long_link
)
447 free (recent_long_link
);
451 name
= next_long_link
->buffer
+ BLOCKSIZE
;
452 recent_long_link
= next_long_link
;
453 recent_long_link_blocks
= next_long_link_blocks
;
457 memcpy (namebuf
, h
->linkname
, sizeof h
->linkname
);
458 namebuf
[sizeof h
->linkname
] = '\0';
460 recent_long_link
= 0;
461 recent_long_link_blocks
= 0;
463 assign_string (¤t_stat_info
.link_name
, name
);
465 return HEADER_SUCCESS
;
470 #define ISOCTAL(c) ((c)>='0'&&(c)<='7')
472 /* Decode things from a file HEADER block into STAT_INFO, also setting
473 *FORMAT_POINTER depending on the header block format. If
474 DO_USER_GROUP, decode the user/group information (this is useful
475 for extraction, but waste time when merely listing).
477 read_header() has already decoded the checksum and length, so we don't.
479 This routine should *not* be called twice for the same block, since
480 the two calls might use different DO_USER_GROUP values and thus
481 might end up with different uid/gid for the two calls. If anybody
482 wants the uid/gid they should decode it first, and other callers
483 should decode it without uid/gid before calling a routine,
484 e.g. print_header, that assumes decoded data. */
486 decode_header (union block
*header
, struct tar_stat_info
*stat_info
,
487 enum archive_format
*format_pointer
, int do_user_group
)
489 enum archive_format format
;
491 if (strcmp (header
->header
.magic
, TMAGIC
) == 0)
493 if (header
->star_header
.prefix
[130] == 0
494 && ISOCTAL (header
->star_header
.atime
[0])
495 && header
->star_header
.atime
[11] == ' '
496 && ISOCTAL (header
->star_header
.ctime
[0])
497 && header
->star_header
.ctime
[11] == ' ')
498 format
= STAR_FORMAT
;
499 else if (extended_header
.size
)
500 format
= POSIX_FORMAT
;
502 format
= USTAR_FORMAT
;
504 else if (strcmp (header
->header
.magic
, OLDGNU_MAGIC
) == 0)
505 format
= OLDGNU_FORMAT
;
508 *format_pointer
= format
;
510 stat_info
->stat
.st_mode
= MODE_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.mode
);
511 stat_info
->mtime
.tv_sec
= TIME_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.mtime
);
512 stat_info
->mtime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
513 assign_string (&stat_info
->uname
,
514 header
->header
.uname
[0] ? header
->header
.uname
: NULL
);
515 assign_string (&stat_info
->gname
,
516 header
->header
.gname
[0] ? header
->header
.gname
: NULL
);
518 if (format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
&& incremental_option
)
520 stat_info
->atime
.tv_sec
= TIME_FROM_HEADER (header
->oldgnu_header
.atime
);
521 stat_info
->ctime
.tv_sec
= TIME_FROM_HEADER (header
->oldgnu_header
.ctime
);
522 stat_info
->atime
.tv_nsec
= stat_info
->ctime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
524 else if (format
== STAR_FORMAT
)
526 stat_info
->atime
.tv_sec
= TIME_FROM_HEADER (header
->star_header
.atime
);
527 stat_info
->ctime
.tv_sec
= TIME_FROM_HEADER (header
->star_header
.ctime
);
528 stat_info
->atime
.tv_nsec
= stat_info
->ctime
.tv_nsec
= 0;
531 stat_info
->atime
= stat_info
->ctime
= start_time
;
533 if (format
== V7_FORMAT
)
535 stat_info
->stat
.st_uid
= UID_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.uid
);
536 stat_info
->stat
.st_gid
= GID_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.gid
);
537 stat_info
->stat
.st_rdev
= 0;
543 /* FIXME: Decide if this should somewhat depend on -p. */
545 if (numeric_owner_option
546 || !*header
->header
.uname
547 || !uname_to_uid (header
->header
.uname
, &stat_info
->stat
.st_uid
))
548 stat_info
->stat
.st_uid
= UID_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.uid
);
550 if (numeric_owner_option
551 || !*header
->header
.gname
552 || !gname_to_gid (header
->header
.gname
, &stat_info
->stat
.st_gid
))
553 stat_info
->stat
.st_gid
= GID_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.gid
);
556 switch (header
->header
.typeflag
)
560 stat_info
->stat
.st_rdev
=
561 makedev (MAJOR_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.devmajor
),
562 MINOR_FROM_HEADER (header
->header
.devminor
));
566 stat_info
->stat
.st_rdev
= 0;
570 stat_info
->archive_file_size
= stat_info
->stat
.st_size
;
571 xheader_decode (stat_info
);
573 if (sparse_member_p (stat_info
))
575 sparse_fixup_header (stat_info
);
576 stat_info
->is_sparse
= true;
580 stat_info
->is_sparse
= false;
581 if ((current_format
== GNU_FORMAT
582 || current_format
== OLDGNU_FORMAT
)
583 && current_header
->header
.typeflag
== GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR
)
588 /* Convert buffer at WHERE0 of size DIGS from external format to
589 uintmax_t. DIGS must be positive. If TYPE is nonnull, the data
590 are of type TYPE. The buffer must represent a value in the range
591 -MINUS_MINVAL through MAXVAL. If OCTAL_ONLY, allow only octal
592 numbers instead of the other GNU extensions. Return -1 on error,
593 diagnosing the error if TYPE is nonnull and if !SILENT. */
595 from_header (char const *where0
, size_t digs
, char const *type
,
596 uintmax_t minus_minval
, uintmax_t maxval
,
597 bool octal_only
, bool silent
)
600 char const *where
= where0
;
601 char const *lim
= where
+ digs
;
604 /* Accommodate buggy tar of unknown vintage, which outputs leading
605 NUL if the previous field overflows. */
608 /* Accommodate older tars, which output leading spaces. */
615 /* TRANSLATORS: %s is type of the value (gid_t, uid_t, etc.) */
616 _("Blanks in header where numeric %s value expected"),
620 if (!ISSPACE ((unsigned char) *where
))
626 if (ISODIGIT (*where
))
628 char const *where1
= where
;
629 uintmax_t overflow
= 0;
633 value
+= *where
++ - '0';
634 if (where
== lim
|| ! ISODIGIT (*where
))
636 overflow
|= value
^ (value
<< LG_8
>> LG_8
);
640 /* Parse the output of older, unportable tars, which generate
641 negative values in two's complement octal. If the leading
642 nonzero digit is 1, we can't recover the original value
643 reliably; so do this only if the digit is 2 or more. This
644 catches the common case of 32-bit negative time stamps. */
645 if ((overflow
|| maxval
< value
) && '2' <= *where1
&& type
)
647 /* Compute the negative of the input value, assuming two's
649 int digit
= (*where1
- '0') | 4;
657 if (where
== lim
|| ! ISODIGIT (*where
))
659 digit
= *where
- '0';
660 overflow
|= value
^ (value
<< LG_8
>> LG_8
);
666 if (!overflow
&& value
<= minus_minval
)
670 /* TRANSLATORS: Second %s is a type name (gid_t,uid_t,etc.) */
671 _("Archive octal value %.*s is out of %s range; assuming two's complement"),
672 (int) (where
- where1
), where1
, type
));
681 /* TRANSLATORS: Second %s is a type name (gid_t,uid_t,etc.) */
682 _("Archive octal value %.*s is out of %s range"),
683 (int) (where
- where1
), where1
, type
));
689 /* Suppress the following extensions. */
691 else if (*where
== '-' || *where
== '+')
693 /* Parse base-64 output produced only by tar test versions
694 1.13.6 (1999-08-11) through 1.13.11 (1999-08-23).
695 Support for this will be withdrawn in future releases. */
699 static bool warned_once
;
703 WARN ((0, 0, _("Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers")));
706 negative
= *where
++ == '-';
708 && (dig
= base64_map
[(unsigned char) *where
]) < 64)
710 if (value
<< LG_64
>> LG_64
!= value
)
712 char *string
= alloca (digs
+ 1);
713 memcpy (string
, where0
, digs
);
717 _("Archive signed base-64 string %s is out of %s range"),
718 quote (string
), type
));
721 value
= (value
<< LG_64
) | dig
;
725 else if (*where
== '\200' /* positive base-256 */
726 || *where
== '\377' /* negative base-256 */)
728 /* Parse base-256 output. A nonnegative number N is
729 represented as (256**DIGS)/2 + N; a negative number -N is
730 represented as (256**DIGS) - N, i.e. as two's complement.
731 The representation guarantees that the leading bit is
732 always on, so that we don't confuse this format with the
733 others (assuming ASCII bytes of 8 bits or more). */
734 int signbit
= *where
& (1 << (LG_256
- 2));
735 uintmax_t topbits
= (((uintmax_t) - signbit
)
736 << (CHAR_BIT
* sizeof (uintmax_t)
737 - LG_256
- (LG_256
- 2)));
738 value
= (*where
++ & ((1 << (LG_256
- 2)) - 1)) - signbit
;
741 value
= (value
<< LG_256
) + (unsigned char) *where
++;
744 if (((value
<< LG_256
>> LG_256
) | topbits
) != value
)
748 _("Archive base-256 value is out of %s range"),
758 if (where
!= lim
&& *where
&& !ISSPACE ((unsigned char) *where
))
762 char buf
[1000]; /* Big enough to represent any header. */
763 static struct quoting_options
*o
;
767 o
= clone_quoting_options (0);
768 set_quoting_style (o
, locale_quoting_style
);
771 while (where0
!= lim
&& ! lim
[-1])
773 quotearg_buffer (buf
, sizeof buf
, where0
, lim
- where
, o
);
776 /* TRANSLATORS: Second %s is a type name (gid_t,uid_t,etc.) */
777 _("Archive contains %.*s where numeric %s value expected"),
778 (int) sizeof buf
, buf
, type
));
784 if (value
<= (negative
? minus_minval
: maxval
))
785 return negative
? -value
: value
;
789 char minval_buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
+ 1];
790 char maxval_buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
791 char value_buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
+ 1];
792 char *minval_string
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (minus_minval
, minval_buf
+ 1);
793 char *value_string
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (value
, value_buf
+ 1);
795 *--value_string
= '-';
797 *--minval_string
= '-';
798 /* TRANSLATORS: Second %s is type name (gid_t,uid_t,etc.) */
799 ERROR ((0, 0, _("Archive value %s is out of %s range %s..%s"),
801 minval_string
, STRINGIFY_BIGINT (maxval
, maxval_buf
)));
808 gid_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
810 return from_header (p
, s
, "gid_t",
811 - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (gid_t
),
812 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (gid_t
),
817 major_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
819 return from_header (p
, s
, "major_t",
820 - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (major_t
),
821 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (major_t
), false, false);
825 minor_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
827 return from_header (p
, s
, "minor_t",
828 - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (minor_t
),
829 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (minor_t
), false, false);
833 mode_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
835 /* Do not complain about unrecognized mode bits. */
836 unsigned u
= from_header (p
, s
, "mode_t",
837 - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (mode_t
),
838 TYPE_MAXIMUM (uintmax_t), false, false);
839 return ((u
& TSUID
? S_ISUID
: 0)
840 | (u
& TSGID
? S_ISGID
: 0)
841 | (u
& TSVTX
? S_ISVTX
: 0)
842 | (u
& TUREAD
? S_IRUSR
: 0)
843 | (u
& TUWRITE
? S_IWUSR
: 0)
844 | (u
& TUEXEC
? S_IXUSR
: 0)
845 | (u
& TGREAD
? S_IRGRP
: 0)
846 | (u
& TGWRITE
? S_IWGRP
: 0)
847 | (u
& TGEXEC
? S_IXGRP
: 0)
848 | (u
& TOREAD
? S_IROTH
: 0)
849 | (u
& TOWRITE
? S_IWOTH
: 0)
850 | (u
& TOEXEC
? S_IXOTH
: 0));
854 off_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
856 /* Negative offsets are not allowed in tar files, so invoke
857 from_header with minimum value 0, not TYPE_MINIMUM (off_t). */
858 return from_header (p
, s
, "off_t", (uintmax_t) 0,
859 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (off_t
), false, false);
863 size_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
865 return from_header (p
, s
, "size_t", (uintmax_t) 0,
866 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (size_t), false, false);
870 time_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
872 return from_header (p
, s
, "time_t",
873 - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t),
874 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t), false, false);
878 uid_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
880 return from_header (p
, s
, "uid_t",
881 - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (uid_t
),
882 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (uid_t
), false, false);
886 uintmax_from_header (const char *p
, size_t s
)
888 return from_header (p
, s
, "uintmax_t", (uintmax_t) 0,
889 TYPE_MAXIMUM (uintmax_t), false, false);
893 /* Return a printable representation of T. The result points to
894 static storage that can be reused in the next call to this
895 function, to ctime, or to asctime. If FULL_TIME, then output the
896 time stamp to its full resolution; otherwise, just output it to
897 1-minute resolution. */
899 tartime (struct timespec t
, bool full_time
)
901 enum { fraclen
= sizeof ".FFFFFFFFF" - 1 };
902 static char buffer
[max (UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
+ 1,
903 INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int) + 16)
908 bool negative
= s
< 0;
911 if (negative
&& ns
!= 0)
914 ns
= 1000000000 - ns
;
917 tm
= utc_option
? gmtime (&s
) : localtime (&s
);
922 sprintf (buffer
, "%04ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
923 tm
->tm_year
+ 1900L, tm
->tm_mon
+ 1, tm
->tm_mday
,
924 tm
->tm_hour
, tm
->tm_min
, tm
->tm_sec
);
925 code_ns_fraction (ns
, buffer
+ strlen (buffer
));
928 sprintf (buffer
, "%04ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d",
929 tm
->tm_year
+ 1900L, tm
->tm_mon
+ 1, tm
->tm_mday
,
930 tm
->tm_hour
, tm
->tm_min
);
934 /* The time stamp cannot be broken down, most likely because it
935 is out of range. Convert it as an integer,
936 right-adjusted in a field with the same width as the usual
937 4-year ISO time format. */
938 p
= umaxtostr (negative
? - (uintmax_t) s
: s
,
939 buffer
+ sizeof buffer
- UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
- fraclen
);
942 while ((buffer
+ sizeof buffer
- sizeof "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM"
943 + (full_time
? sizeof ":SS.FFFFFFFFF" - 1 : 0))
947 code_ns_fraction (ns
, buffer
+ sizeof buffer
- 1 - fraclen
);
951 /* Actually print it.
953 Plain and fancy file header block logging. Non-verbose just prints
954 the name, e.g. for "tar t" or "tar x". This should just contain
955 file names, so it can be fed back into tar with xargs or the "-T"
956 option. The verbose option can give a bunch of info, one line per
957 file. I doubt anybody tries to parse its format, or if they do,
958 they shouldn't. Unix tar is pretty random here anyway. */
961 /* FIXME: Note that print_header uses the globals HEAD, HSTAT, and
962 HEAD_STANDARD, which must be set up in advance. Not very clean.. */
964 /* Width of "user/group size", with initial value chosen
965 heuristically. This grows as needed, though this may cause some
966 stairstepping in the output. Make it too small and the output will
967 almost always look ragged. Make it too large and the output will
968 be spaced out too far. */
969 static int ugswidth
= 19;
971 /* Width of printed time stamps. It grows if longer time stamps are
972 found (typically, those with nanosecond resolution). Like
973 USGWIDTH, some stairstepping may occur. */
974 static int datewidth
= sizeof "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM" - 1;
977 print_header (struct tar_stat_info
*st
, off_t block_ordinal
)
980 char const *time_stamp
;
982 char *temp_name
= st
->orig_file_name
? st
->orig_file_name
: st
->file_name
;
984 /* These hold formatted ints. */
985 char uform
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
], gform
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
987 char size
[2 * UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
988 /* holds formatted size or major,minor */
989 char uintbuf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
993 if (test_label_option
&& current_header
->header
.typeflag
!= GNUTYPE_VOLHDR
)
996 if (show_stored_names_option
)
998 switch (subcommand_option
)
1000 case CAT_SUBCOMMAND
:
1001 case UPDATE_SUBCOMMAND
:
1002 case APPEND_SUBCOMMAND
:
1003 case CREATE_SUBCOMMAND
:
1004 temp_name
= st
->file_name
? st
->file_name
: st
->orig_file_name
;
1008 temp_name
= st
->orig_file_name
? st
->orig_file_name
: st
->file_name
;
1012 temp_name
= st
->orig_file_name
? st
->orig_file_name
: st
->file_name
;
1014 if (block_number_option
)
1016 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
1017 if (block_ordinal
< 0)
1018 block_ordinal
= current_block_ordinal ();
1019 block_ordinal
-= recent_long_name_blocks
;
1020 block_ordinal
-= recent_long_link_blocks
;
1021 fprintf (stdlis
, _("block %s: "),
1022 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (block_ordinal
, buf
));
1025 if (verbose_option
<= 1)
1027 /* Just the fax, mam. */
1028 fprintf (stdlis
, "%s\n", quotearg (temp_name
));
1032 /* File type and modes. */
1035 switch (current_header
->header
.typeflag
)
1037 case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR
:
1041 case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL
:
1049 case GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
:
1050 case GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
:
1052 ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected long name header")));
1055 case GNUTYPE_SPARSE
:
1059 if (temp_name
[strlen (temp_name
) - 1] == '/')
1065 case GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR
:
1088 pax_decode_mode (st
->stat
.st_mode
, modes
+ 1);
1092 time_stamp
= tartime (st
->mtime
, false);
1093 time_stamp_len
= strlen (time_stamp
);
1094 if (datewidth
< time_stamp_len
)
1095 datewidth
= time_stamp_len
;
1097 /* User and group names. */
1101 && current_format
!= V7_FORMAT
1102 && !numeric_owner_option
)
1106 /* Try parsing it as an unsigned integer first, and as a
1107 uid_t if that fails. This method can list positive user
1108 ids that are too large to fit in a uid_t. */
1109 uintmax_t u
= from_header (current_header
->header
.uid
,
1110 sizeof current_header
->header
.uid
, 0,
1112 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (uintmax_t),
1115 user
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (u
, uform
);
1118 sprintf (uform
, "%ld",
1119 (long) UID_FROM_HEADER (current_header
->header
.uid
));
1126 && current_format
!= V7_FORMAT
1127 && !numeric_owner_option
)
1131 /* Try parsing it as an unsigned integer first, and as a
1132 gid_t if that fails. This method can list positive group
1133 ids that are too large to fit in a gid_t. */
1134 uintmax_t g
= from_header (current_header
->header
.gid
,
1135 sizeof current_header
->header
.gid
, 0,
1137 (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (uintmax_t),
1140 group
= STRINGIFY_BIGINT (g
, gform
);
1143 sprintf (gform
, "%ld",
1144 (long) GID_FROM_HEADER (current_header
->header
.gid
));
1149 /* Format the file size or major/minor device numbers. */
1151 switch (current_header
->header
.typeflag
)
1156 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (major (st
->stat
.st_rdev
), uintbuf
));
1159 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (minor (st
->stat
.st_rdev
), uintbuf
));
1163 /* st->stat.st_size keeps stored file size */
1164 strcpy (size
, STRINGIFY_BIGINT (st
->stat
.st_size
, uintbuf
));
1168 /* Figure out padding and print the whole line. */
1170 sizelen
= strlen (size
);
1171 pad
= strlen (user
) + 1 + strlen (group
) + 1 + sizelen
;
1175 fprintf (stdlis
, "%s %s/%s %*s %-*s",
1176 modes
, user
, group
, ugswidth
- pad
+ sizelen
, size
,
1177 datewidth
, time_stamp
);
1179 fprintf (stdlis
, " %s", quotearg (temp_name
));
1181 switch (current_header
->header
.typeflag
)
1184 fprintf (stdlis
, " -> %s\n", quotearg (st
->link_name
));
1188 fprintf (stdlis
, _(" link to %s\n"), quotearg (st
->link_name
));
1193 char type_string
[2];
1194 type_string
[0] = current_header
->header
.typeflag
;
1195 type_string
[1] = '\0';
1196 fprintf (stdlis
, _(" unknown file type %s\n"),
1197 quote (type_string
));
1203 case GNUTYPE_SPARSE
:
1209 case GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR
:
1210 putc ('\n', stdlis
);
1213 case GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
:
1214 fprintf (stdlis
, _("--Long Link--\n"));
1217 case GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
:
1218 fprintf (stdlis
, _("--Long Name--\n"));
1221 case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR
:
1222 fprintf (stdlis
, _("--Volume Header--\n"));
1225 case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL
:
1228 (UINTMAX_FROM_HEADER (current_header
->oldgnu_header
.offset
),
1230 fprintf (stdlis
, _("--Continued at byte %s--\n"), size
);
1234 fprintf (stdlis
, _("--Mangled file names--\n"));
1241 /* Print a similar line when we make a directory automatically. */
1243 print_for_mkdir (char *dirname
, int length
, mode_t mode
)
1247 if (verbose_option
> 1)
1249 /* File type and modes. */
1252 pax_decode_mode (mode
, modes
+ 1);
1254 if (block_number_option
)
1256 char buf
[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
];
1257 fprintf (stdlis
, _("block %s: "),
1258 STRINGIFY_BIGINT (current_block_ordinal (), buf
));
1261 fprintf (stdlis
, "%s %*s %.*s\n", modes
, ugswidth
+ 1 + datewidth
,
1262 _("Creating directory:"), length
, quotearg (dirname
));
1266 /* Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive. */
1268 skip_file (off_t size
)
1272 if (multi_volume_option
)
1274 save_totsize
= size
;
1275 save_sizeleft
= size
;
1278 if (seekable_archive
)
1280 off_t nblk
= seek_archive (size
);
1283 size
-= nblk
* BLOCKSIZE
;
1284 if (multi_volume_option
) /* Argh.. */
1285 save_sizeleft
-= nblk
* BLOCKSIZE
;
1288 seekable_archive
= false;
1293 x
= find_next_block ();
1295 FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected EOF in archive")));
1297 set_next_block_after (x
);
1299 if (multi_volume_option
)
1300 save_sizeleft
-= BLOCKSIZE
;
1304 /* Skip the current member in the archive.
1305 NOTE: Current header must be decoded before calling this function. */
1309 char save_typeflag
= current_header
->header
.typeflag
;
1310 set_next_block_after (current_header
);
1312 assign_string (&save_name
, current_stat_info
.orig_file_name
);
1314 if (current_stat_info
.is_sparse
)
1315 sparse_skip_file (¤t_stat_info
);
1316 else if (save_typeflag
!= DIRTYPE
)
1317 skip_file (current_stat_info
.stat
.st_size
);