1 /* Miscellaneous functions, not really specific to GNU tar.
3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,
4 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
8 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
12 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
14 Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
17 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
18 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
26 #include <unlinkdir.h>
33 # include <sys/filio.h>
37 /* Handling strings. */
39 /* Assign STRING to a copy of VALUE if not zero, or to zero. If
40 STRING was nonzero, it is freed first. */
42 assign_string (char **string
, const char *value
)
46 *string
= value
? xstrdup (value
) : 0;
49 /* Allocate a copy of the string quoted as in C, and returns that. If
50 the string does not have to be quoted, it returns a null pointer.
51 The allocated copy should normally be freed with free() after the
52 caller is done with it.
54 This is used in one context only: generating the directory file in
55 incremental dumps. The quoted string is not intended for human
56 consumption; it is intended only for unquote_string. The quoting
57 is locale-independent, so that users needn't worry about locale
58 when reading directory files. This means that we can't use
59 quotearg, as quotearg is locale-dependent and is meant for human
62 quote_copy_string (const char *string
)
64 const char *source
= string
;
65 char *destination
= 0;
71 int character
= *source
++;
78 size_t length
= (source
- string
) - 1;
81 buffer
= xmalloc (length
+ 2 + 2 * strlen (source
) + 1);
82 memcpy (buffer
, string
, length
);
83 destination
= buffer
+ length
;
85 *destination
++ = '\\';
86 *destination
++ = character
== '\\' ? '\\' : 'n';
91 *destination
++ = character
;
103 /* Takes a quoted C string (like those produced by quote_copy_string)
104 and turns it back into the un-quoted original. This is done in
105 place. Returns 0 only if the string was not properly quoted, but
106 completes the unquoting anyway.
108 This is used for reading the saved directory file in incremental
109 dumps. It is used for decoding old `N' records (demangling names).
110 But also, it is used for decoding file arguments, would they come
111 from the shell or a -T file, and for decoding the --exclude
114 unquote_string (char *string
)
117 char *source
= string
;
118 char *destination
= string
;
120 /* Escape sequences other than \\ and \n are no longer generated by
121 quote_copy_string, but accept them for backwards compatibility,
122 and also because unquote_string is used for purposes other than
123 parsing the output of quote_copy_string. */
130 *destination
++ = '\\';
135 *destination
++ = '\a';
140 *destination
++ = '\b';
145 *destination
++ = '\f';
150 *destination
++ = '\n';
155 *destination
++ = '\r';
160 *destination
++ = '\t';
165 *destination
++ = '\v';
170 *destination
++ = 0177;
183 int value
= *source
++ - '0';
185 if (*source
< '0' || *source
> '7')
187 *destination
++ = value
;
190 value
= value
* 8 + *source
++ - '0';
191 if (*source
< '0' || *source
> '7')
193 *destination
++ = value
;
196 value
= value
* 8 + *source
++ - '0';
197 *destination
++ = value
;
203 *destination
++ = '\\';
205 *destination
++ = *source
++;
208 else if (source
!= destination
)
209 *destination
++ = *source
++;
211 source
++, destination
++;
213 if (source
!= destination
)
218 /* Handling numbers. */
220 /* Output fraction and trailing digits appropriate for a nanoseconds
221 count equal to NS, but don't output unnecessary '.' or trailing
225 code_ns_fraction (int ns
, char *p
)
244 p
[--i
] = '0' + ns
% 10;
253 code_timespec (struct timespec t
, char sbuf
[TIMESPEC_STRSIZE_BOUND
])
258 bool negative
= s
< 0;
260 if (negative
&& ns
!= 0)
266 np
= umaxtostr (negative
? - (uintmax_t) s
: (uintmax_t) s
, sbuf
+ 1);
269 code_ns_fraction (ns
, sbuf
+ UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND
);
275 /* Saved names in case backup needs to be undone. */
276 static char *before_backup_name
;
277 static char *after_backup_name
;
279 /* Return 1 if FILE_NAME is obviously "." or "/". */
281 must_be_dot_or_slash (char const *file_name
)
283 file_name
+= FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (file_name
);
285 if (ISSLASH (file_name
[0]))
288 if (ISSLASH (file_name
[1]))
290 else if (file_name
[1] == '.'
291 && ISSLASH (file_name
[2 + (file_name
[2] == '.')]))
292 file_name
+= 2 + (file_name
[2] == '.');
294 return ! file_name
[1];
298 while (file_name
[0] == '.' && ISSLASH (file_name
[1]))
301 while (ISSLASH (*file_name
))
305 return ! file_name
[0] || (file_name
[0] == '.' && ! file_name
[1]);
309 /* Some implementations of rmdir let you remove '.' or '/'.
310 Report an error with errno set to zero for obvious cases of this;
311 otherwise call rmdir. */
313 safer_rmdir (const char *file_name
)
315 if (must_be_dot_or_slash (file_name
))
321 return rmdir (file_name
);
324 /* Remove FILE_NAME, returning 1 on success. If FILE_NAME is a directory,
325 then if OPTION is RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION is set remove FILE_NAME
326 recursively; otherwise, remove it only if it is empty. If FILE_NAME is
327 a directory that cannot be removed (e.g., because it is nonempty)
328 and if OPTION is WANT_DIRECTORY_REMOVE_OPTION, then return -1.
329 Return 0 on error, with errno set; if FILE_NAME is obviously the working
330 directory return zero with errno set to zero. */
332 remove_any_file (const char *file_name
, enum remove_option option
)
334 /* Try unlink first if we cannot unlink directories, as this saves
335 us a system call in the common case where we're removing a
337 bool try_unlink_first
= cannot_unlink_dir ();
339 if (try_unlink_first
)
341 if (unlink (file_name
) == 0)
344 /* POSIX 1003.1-2001 requires EPERM when attempting to unlink a
345 directory without appropriate privileges, but many Linux
346 kernels return the more-sensible EISDIR. */
347 if (errno
!= EPERM
&& errno
!= EISDIR
)
351 if (safer_rmdir (file_name
) == 0)
357 return !try_unlink_first
&& unlink (file_name
) == 0;
361 #if defined ENOTEMPTY && ENOTEMPTY != EEXIST
366 case ORDINARY_REMOVE_OPTION
:
369 case WANT_DIRECTORY_REMOVE_OPTION
:
372 case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION
:
374 char *directory
= savedir (file_name
);
381 for (entry
= directory
;
382 (entrylen
= strlen (entry
)) != 0;
383 entry
+= entrylen
+ 1)
385 char *file_name_buffer
= new_name (file_name
, entry
);
386 int r
= remove_any_file (file_name_buffer
,
387 RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION
);
389 free (file_name_buffer
);
400 return safer_rmdir (file_name
) == 0;
409 /* Check if FILE_NAME already exists and make a backup of it right now.
410 Return success (nonzero) only if the backup is either unneeded, or
411 successful. For now, directories are considered to never need
412 backup. If THIS_IS_THE_ARCHIVE is nonzero, this is the archive and
413 so, we do not have to backup block or character devices, nor remote
416 maybe_backup_file (const char *file_name
, bool this_is_the_archive
)
418 struct stat file_stat
;
420 /* Check if we really need to backup the file. */
422 if (this_is_the_archive
&& _remdev (file_name
))
425 if (stat (file_name
, &file_stat
))
430 stat_error (file_name
);
434 if (S_ISDIR (file_stat
.st_mode
))
437 if (this_is_the_archive
438 && (S_ISBLK (file_stat
.st_mode
) || S_ISCHR (file_stat
.st_mode
)))
441 assign_string (&before_backup_name
, file_name
);
443 /* A run situation may exist between Emacs or other GNU programs trying to
444 make a backup for the same file simultaneously. If theoretically
445 possible, real problems are unlikely. Doing any better would require a
446 convention, GNU-wide, for all programs doing backups. */
448 assign_string (&after_backup_name
, 0);
449 after_backup_name
= find_backup_file_name (file_name
, backup_type
);
450 if (! after_backup_name
)
453 if (rename (before_backup_name
, after_backup_name
) == 0)
456 fprintf (stdlis
, _("Renaming %s to %s\n"),
457 quote_n (0, before_backup_name
),
458 quote_n (1, after_backup_name
));
463 /* The backup operation failed. */
465 ERROR ((0, e
, _("%s: Cannot rename to %s"),
466 quotearg_colon (before_backup_name
),
467 quote_n (1, after_backup_name
)));
468 assign_string (&after_backup_name
, 0);
473 /* Try to restore the recently backed up file to its original name.
474 This is usually only needed after a failed extraction. */
476 undo_last_backup (void)
478 if (after_backup_name
)
480 if (rename (after_backup_name
, before_backup_name
) != 0)
483 ERROR ((0, e
, _("%s: Cannot rename to %s"),
484 quotearg_colon (after_backup_name
),
485 quote_n (1, before_backup_name
)));
488 fprintf (stdlis
, _("Renaming %s back to %s\n"),
489 quote_n (0, after_backup_name
),
490 quote_n (1, before_backup_name
));
491 assign_string (&after_backup_name
, 0);
495 /* Depending on DEREF, apply either stat or lstat to (NAME, BUF). */
497 deref_stat (bool deref
, char const *name
, struct stat
*buf
)
499 return deref
? stat (name
, buf
) : lstat (name
, buf
);
502 /* Set FD's (i.e., FILE's) access time to TIMESPEC[0]. If that's not
503 possible to do by itself, set its access and data modification
504 times to TIMESPEC[0] and TIMESPEC[1], respectively. */
506 set_file_atime (int fd
, char const *file
, struct timespec
const timespec
[2])
511 struct timeval timeval
;
512 timeval
.tv_sec
= timespec
[0].tv_sec
;
513 timeval
.tv_usec
= timespec
[0].tv_nsec
/ 1000;
514 if (ioctl (fd
, _FIOSATIME
, &timeval
) == 0)
519 return gl_futimens (fd
, file
, timespec
);
522 /* A description of a working directory. */
527 struct saved_cwd saved_cwd
;
530 /* A vector of chdir targets. wd[0] is the initial working directory. */
531 static struct wd
*wd
;
533 /* The number of working directories in the vector. */
536 /* The allocated size of the vector. */
537 static size_t wd_alloc
;
539 /* DIR is the operand of a -C option; add it to vector of chdir targets,
540 and return the index of its location. */
542 chdir_arg (char const *dir
)
549 wd
= xmalloc (sizeof *wd
* wd_alloc
);
552 wd
= x2nrealloc (wd
, &wd_alloc
, sizeof *wd
);
562 /* Optimize the common special case of the working directory,
563 or the working directory as a prefix. */
566 while (dir
[0] == '.' && ISSLASH (dir
[1]))
567 for (dir
+= 2; ISSLASH (*dir
); dir
++)
569 if (! dir
[dir
[0] == '.'])
578 /* Change to directory I. If I is 0, change to the initial working
579 directory; otherwise, I must be a value returned by chdir_arg. */
587 struct wd
*prev
= &wd
[previous
];
588 struct wd
*curr
= &wd
[i
];
594 if (save_cwd (&prev
->saved_cwd
) != 0)
596 else if (0 <= prev
->saved_cwd
.desc
)
598 /* Make sure we still have at least one descriptor available. */
599 int fd1
= prev
->saved_cwd
.desc
;
603 else if (errno
== EMFILE
)
605 /* Force restore_cwd to use chdir_long. */
607 prev
->saved_cwd
.desc
= -1;
608 prev
->saved_cwd
.name
= xgetcwd ();
615 FATAL_ERROR ((0, err
, _("Cannot save working directory")));
620 if (restore_cwd (&curr
->saved_cwd
))
621 FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot change working directory")));
625 if (i
&& ! ISSLASH (curr
->name
[0]))
627 if (chdir (curr
->name
) != 0)
628 chdir_fatal (curr
->name
);
636 close_diag (char const *name
)
638 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
645 open_diag (char const *name
)
647 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
654 read_diag_details (char const *name
, off_t offset
, size_t size
)
656 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
657 read_warn_details (name
, offset
, size
);
659 read_error_details (name
, offset
, size
);
663 readlink_diag (char const *name
)
665 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
666 readlink_warn (name
);
668 readlink_error (name
);
672 savedir_diag (char const *name
)
674 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
677 savedir_error (name
);
681 seek_diag_details (char const *name
, off_t offset
)
683 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
684 seek_warn_details (name
, offset
);
686 seek_error_details (name
, offset
);
690 stat_diag (char const *name
)
692 if (ignore_failed_read_option
)
699 write_fatal_details (char const *name
, ssize_t status
, size_t size
)
701 write_error_details (name
, status
, size
);
705 /* Fork, aborting if unsuccessful. */
711 call_arg_fatal ("fork", _("child process"));
715 /* Create a pipe, aborting if unsuccessful. */
720 call_arg_fatal ("pipe", _("interprocess channel"));
723 /* Return PTR, aligned upward to the next multiple of ALIGNMENT.
724 ALIGNMENT must be nonzero. The caller must arrange for ((char *)
725 PTR) through ((char *) PTR + ALIGNMENT - 1) to be addressable
729 ptr_align (void *ptr
, size_t alignment
)
732 char *p1
= p0
+ alignment
- 1;
733 return p1
- (size_t) p1
% alignment
;
736 /* Return the address of a page-aligned buffer of at least SIZE bytes.
737 The caller should free *PTR when done with the buffer. */
740 page_aligned_alloc (void **ptr
, size_t size
)
742 size_t alignment
= getpagesize ();
743 size_t size1
= size
+ alignment
;
746 *ptr
= xmalloc (size1
);
747 return ptr_align (*ptr
, alignment
);