/* Buffer management for tar.
- Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation
-
-This file is part of GNU Tar.
-
-GNU Tar is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-any later version.
-
-GNU Tar is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with GNU Tar; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
-
-/*
- * Buffer management for tar.
- *
- * Written by John Gilmore, ihnp4!hoptoad!gnu, on 25 August 1985.
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#ifndef STDC_HEADERS
-extern int errno;
-#endif
-#include <sys/types.h> /* For non-Berkeley systems */
+ Copyright (C) 1988, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by John Gilmore, on 1985-08-25.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+ version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
+ Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+ with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ 59 Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+#include "system.h"
+
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>
time_t time ();
-#ifdef HAVE_SYS_MTIO_H
-#include <sys/ioctl.h>
-#include <sys/mtio.h>
+#if MSDOS
+# include <process.h>
#endif
-#ifdef BSD42
-#include <sys/file.h>
-#else
-#ifndef V7
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#endif
+#if XENIX
+# include <sys/inode.h>
#endif
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
-#include <process.h>
+#ifndef FNM_LEADING_DIR
+# include <fnmatch.h>
#endif
-#ifdef XENIX
-#include <sys/inode.h>
-#endif
-
-#include "tar.h"
-#include "port.h"
+#include "common.h"
#include "rmt.h"
-#include "regex.h"
-/* Either stdout or stderr: The thing we write messages (standard msgs, not
- errors) to. Stdout unless we're writing a pipe, in which case stderr */
-FILE *msg_file = stdout;
+#define DEBUG_FORK 0 /* if nonzero, childs are born stopped */
+
+#define STDIN 0 /* standard input file descriptor */
+#define STDOUT 1 /* standard output file descriptor */
+
+#define PREAD 0 /* read file descriptor from pipe() */
+#define PWRITE 1 /* write file descriptor from pipe() */
-#define STDIN 0 /* Standard input file descriptor */
-#define STDOUT 1 /* Standard output file descriptor */
+/* Number of retries before giving up on read. */
+#define READ_ERROR_MAX 10
-#define PREAD 0 /* Read file descriptor from pipe() */
-#define PWRITE 1 /* Write file descriptor from pipe() */
+/* Globbing pattern to append to volume label if initial match failed. */
+#define VOLUME_LABEL_APPEND " Volume [1-9]*"
+\f
+/* Variables. */
-#define MAGIC_STAT 105 /* Magic status returned by child, if
- it can't exec. We hope compress/sh
- never return this status! */
+static tarlong total_written; /* bytes written on all volumes */
+static tarlong bytes_written; /* bytes written on this volume */
-void *valloc ();
+/* FIXME: The following four variables should ideally be static to this
+ module. However, this cannot be done yet, as update.c uses the first
+ three a lot, and compare.c uses the fourth. The cleanup continues! */
-void writeerror ();
-void readerror ();
+union block *record_start; /* start of record of archive */
+union block *record_end; /* last+1 block of archive record */
+union block *current_block; /* current block of archive */
+enum access_mode access_mode; /* how do we handle the archive */
+static struct stat archive_stat; /* stat block for archive file */
-void ck_pipe ();
-void ck_close ();
+static long record_start_block; /* block ordinal at record_start */
-int backspace_output ();
-extern void finish_header ();
-void flush_archive ();
-int isfile ();
-int new_volume ();
-void verify_volume ();
-extern void to_oct ();
+/* Where we write list messages (not errors, not interactions) to. Stdout
+ unless we're writing a pipe, in which case stderr. */
+FILE *stdlis;
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
-/* Obnoxious test to see if dimwit is trying to dump the archive */
+static void backspace_output PARAMS ((void));
+static int new_volume PARAMS ((enum access_mode));
+static void write_error PARAMS ((int));
+static void read_error PARAMS ((void));
+
+#if !MSDOS
+/* Obnoxious test to see if dimwit is trying to dump the archive. */
dev_t ar_dev;
ino_t ar_ino;
#endif
-/*
- * The record pointed to by save_rec should not be overlaid
- * when reading in a new tape block. Copy it to record_save_area first, and
- * change the pointer in *save_rec to point to record_save_area.
- * Saved_recno records the record number at the time of the save.
- * This is used by annofile() to print the record number of a file's
- * header record.
- */
-static union record **save_rec;
-union record record_save_area;
-static long saved_recno;
-
-/*
- * PID of child program, if f_compress or remote archive access.
- */
-static int childpid = 0;
-
-/*
- * Record number of the start of this block of records
- */
-long baserec;
-
-/*
- * Error recovery stuff
- */
-static int r_error_count;
-
-/*
- * Have we hit EOF yet?
- */
+/* PID of child program, if compress_option or remote archive access. */
+static int child_pid = 0;
+
+/* Error recovery stuff */
+static int read_error_count;
+
+/* Have we hit EOF yet? */
static int hit_eof;
/* Checkpointing counter */
static int checkpoint;
-/* JF we're reading, but we just read the last record and its time to update */
-extern time_to_start_writing;
-int file_to_switch_to = -1; /* If remote update, close archive, and use
+/* We're reading, but we just read the last block and its time to update. */
+/* As least EXTERN like this one as possible. FIXME! */
+extern int time_to_start_writing;
+
+int file_to_switch_to = -1; /* if remote update, close archive, and use
this descriptor to write to */
-static int volno = 1; /* JF which volume of a multi-volume tape
- we're on */
-static int global_volno = 1; /* Volume number to print in external messages. */
+static int volno = 1; /* which volume of a multi-volume tape we're
+ on */
+static int global_volno = 1; /* volume number to print in external
+ messages */
+
+/* The pointer save_name, which is set in function dump_file() of module
+ create.c, points to the original long filename instead of the new,
+ shorter mangled name that is set in start_header() of module create.c.
+ The pointer save_name is only used in multi-volume mode when the file
+ being processed is non-sparse; if a file is split between volumes, the
+ save_name is used in generating the LF_MULTIVOL record on the second
+ volume. (From Pierce Cantrell, 1991-08-13.) */
+
+char *save_name; /* name of the file we are currently writing */
+long save_totsize; /* total size of file we are writing, only
+ valid if save_name is non NULL */
+long save_sizeleft; /* where we are in the file we are writing,
+ only valid if save_name is nonzero */
+
+int write_archive_to_stdout = 0;
+
+/* Used by flush_read and flush_write to store the real info about saved
+ names. */
+static char *real_s_name = NULL;
+static long real_s_totsize;
+static long real_s_sizeleft;
+\f
+/* Functions. */
-char *save_name = 0; /* Name of the file we are currently writing */
-long save_totsize; /* total size of file we are writing. Only
- valid if save_name is non_zero */
-long save_sizeleft; /* Where we are in the file we are writing.
- Only valid if save_name is non-zero */
+#if DEBUG_FORK
-int write_archive_to_stdout;
+static pid_t
+myfork (void)
+{
+ pid_t result = fork();
-/* Used by fl_read and fl_write to store the real info about saved names */
-static char real_s_name[NAMSIZ];
-static long real_s_totsize;
-static long real_s_sizeleft;
+ if (result == 0)
+ kill (getpid (), SIGSTOP);
+ return result;
+}
+
+# define fork myfork
+
+#endif /* DEBUG FORK */
+
+void
+init_total_written (void)
+{
+ clear_tarlong (total_written);
+ clear_tarlong (bytes_written);
+}
+
+void
+print_total_written (void)
+{
+ fprintf (stderr, _("Total bytes written: "));
+ print_tarlong (total_written, stderr);
+ fprintf (stderr, "\n");
+}
+
+/*--------------------------------------------------------.
+| Compute and return the block ordinal at current_block. |
+`--------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Reset the EOF flag (if set), and re-set ar_record, etc */
+long
+current_block_ordinal (void)
+{
+ return record_start_block + (current_block - record_start);
+}
+
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| If the EOF flag is set, reset it, as well as current_block, etc. |
+`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-reset_eof ()
+reset_eof (void)
{
if (hit_eof)
{
hit_eof = 0;
- ar_record = ar_block;
- ar_last = ar_block + blocking;
- ar_reading = 0;
+ current_block = record_start;
+ record_end = record_start + blocking_factor;
+ access_mode = ACCESS_WRITE;
}
}
-/*
- * Return the location of the next available input or output record.
- * Return NULL for EOF. Once we have returned NULL, we just keep returning
- * it, to avoid accidentally going on to the next file on the "tape".
- */
-union record *
-findrec ()
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Return the location of the next available input or output block. |
+| Return NULL for EOF. Once we have returned NULL, we just keep returning |
+| it, to avoid accidentally going on to the next file on the tape. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+union block *
+find_next_block (void)
{
- if (ar_record == ar_last)
+ if (current_block == record_end)
{
if (hit_eof)
- return (union record *) NULL; /* EOF */
+ return NULL;
flush_archive ();
- if (ar_record == ar_last)
+ if (current_block == record_end)
{
- hit_eof++;
- return (union record *) NULL; /* EOF */
+ hit_eof = 1;
+ return NULL;
}
}
- return ar_record;
+ return current_block;
}
+/*------------------------------------------------------.
+| Indicate that we have used all blocks up thru BLOCK. |
+| |
+| FIXME: should the arg have an off-by-1? |
+`------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Indicate that we have used all records up thru the argument.
- * (should the arg have an off-by-1? XXX FIXME)
- */
void
-userec (rec)
- union record *rec;
+set_next_block_after (union block *block)
{
- while (rec >= ar_record)
- ar_record++;
- /*
- * Do NOT flush the archive here. If we do, the same
- * argument to userec() could mean the next record (if the
- * input block is exactly one record long), which is not what
- * is intended.
- */
- if (ar_record > ar_last)
+ while (block >= current_block)
+ current_block++;
+
+ /* Do *not* flush the archive here. If we do, the same argument to
+ set_next_block_after could mean the next block (if the input record
+ is exactly one block long), which is not what is intended. */
+
+ if (current_block > record_end)
abort ();
}
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Return the number of bytes comprising the space between POINTER through |
+| the end of the current buffer of blocks. This space is available for |
+| filling with data, or taking data from. POINTER is usually (but not |
+| always) the result previous find_next_block call. |
+`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Return a pointer to the end of the current records buffer.
- * All the space between findrec() and endofrecs() is available
- * for filling with data, or taking data from.
- */
-union record *
-endofrecs ()
+int
+available_space_after (union block *pointer)
{
- return ar_last;
+ return (int) (record_end->buffer - pointer->buffer);
}
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Close file having descriptor FD, and abort if close unsucessful. |
+`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Duplicate a file descriptor into a certain slot.
- * Equivalent to BSD "dup2" with error reporting.
- */
-void
-dupto (from, to, msg)
- int from, to;
- char *msg;
+static void
+xclose (int fd)
{
- int err;
+ if (close (fd) < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot close file #%d"), fd));
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Duplicate file descriptor FROM into becoming INTO, or else, issue |
+| MESSAGE. INTO is closed first and has to be the next available slot. |
+`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- if (from != to)
+static void
+xdup2 (int from, int into, const char *message)
+{
+ if (from != into)
{
- err = close (to);
- if (err < 0 && errno != EBADF)
- {
- msg_perror ("Cannot close descriptor %d", to);
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
- }
- err = dup (from);
- if (err != to)
- {
- msg_perror ("cannot dup %s", msg);
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
- }
- ck_close (from);
+ int status = close (into);
+
+ if (status < 0 && errno != EBADF)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot close descriptor %d"), into));
+ status = dup (from);
+ if (status != into)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot properly duplicate %s"), message));
+ xclose (from);
}
}
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
-void
-child_open ()
+#if MSDOS
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------.
+| Set ARCHIVE for writing, then compressing an archive. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static void
+child_open_for_compress (void)
{
- fprintf (stderr, "MS-DOS %s can't use compressed or remote archives\n", tar);
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot use compressed or remote archives")));
}
-#else
-void
-child_open ()
+/*---------------------------------------------------------.
+| Set ARCHIVE for uncompressing, then reading an archive. |
+`---------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static void
+child_open_for_uncompress (void)
{
- int pipe[2];
- int err = 0;
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot use compressed or remote archives")));
+}
- int kidpipe[2];
- int kidchildpid;
+#else /* not MSDOS */
-#define READ 0
-#define WRITE 1
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Return nonzero if NAME is the name of a regular file, or if the file |
+| does not exist (so it would be created as a regular file). |
+`---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- ck_pipe (pipe);
+static int
+is_regular_file (const char *name)
+{
+ struct stat stbuf;
- childpid = fork ();
- if (childpid < 0)
+ if (stat (name, &stbuf) < 0)
+ return 1;
+
+ if (S_ISREG (stbuf.st_mode))
+ return 1;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------.
+| Set ARCHIVE for writing, then compressing an archive. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static void
+child_open_for_compress (void)
+{
+ int parent_pipe[2];
+ int child_pipe[2];
+ int grandchild_pid;
+
+ if (pipe (parent_pipe) < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open pipe")));
+
+ child_pid = fork ();
+ if (child_pid < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot fork")));
+
+ if (child_pid > 0)
{
- msg_perror ("cannot fork");
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
+ /* The parent tar is still here! Just clean up. */
+
+ archive = parent_pipe[PWRITE];
+ xclose (parent_pipe[PREAD]);
+ return;
}
- if (childpid > 0)
+
+ /* The new born child tar is here! */
+
+ program_name = _("tar (child)");
+
+ xdup2 (parent_pipe[PREAD], STDIN, _("(child) Pipe to stdin"));
+ xclose (parent_pipe[PWRITE]);
+
+ /* Check if we need a grandchild tar. This happens only if either:
+ a) we are writing stdout: to force reblocking;
+ b) the file is to be accessed by rmt: compressor doesn't know how;
+ c) the file is not a plain file. */
+
+ if (strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") != 0
+ && !_remdev (archive_name_array[0])
+ && is_regular_file (archive_name_array[0]))
{
- /* We're the parent. Clean up and be happy */
- /* This, at least, is easy */
+ if (backup_option)
+ maybe_backup_file (archive_name_array[0], 1);
- if (ar_reading)
- {
- f_reblock++;
- archive = pipe[READ];
- ck_close (pipe[WRITE]);
- }
- else
+ /* We don't need a grandchild tar. Open the archive and launch the
+ compressor. */
+
+ archive = creat (archive_name_array[0], 0666);
+ if (archive < 0)
{
- archive = pipe[WRITE];
- ck_close (pipe[READ]);
+ int saved_errno = errno;
+
+ if (backup_option)
+ undo_last_backup ();
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, saved_errno, _("Cannot open archive %s"),
+ archive_name_array[0]));
}
- return;
+ xdup2 (archive, STDOUT, _("Archive to stdout"));
+ execlp (use_compress_program_option, use_compress_program_option,
+ (char *) 0);
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot exec %s"),
+ use_compress_program_option));
}
- /* We're the kid */
- if (ar_reading)
+ /* We do need a grandchild tar. */
+
+ if (pipe (child_pipe) < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open pipe")));
+
+ grandchild_pid = fork ();
+ if (grandchild_pid < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Child cannot fork")));
+
+ if (grandchild_pid > 0)
{
- dupto (pipe[WRITE], STDOUT, "(child) pipe to stdout");
- ck_close (pipe[READ]);
+ /* The child tar is still here! Launch the compressor. */
+
+ xdup2 (child_pipe[PWRITE], STDOUT, _("((child)) Pipe to stdout"));
+ xclose (child_pipe[PREAD]);
+ execlp (use_compress_program_option, use_compress_program_option,
+ (char *) 0);
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot exec %s"),
+ use_compress_program_option));
}
+
+ /* The new born grandchild tar is here! */
+
+ program_name = _("tar (grandchild)");
+
+ /* Prepare for reblocking the data from the compressor into the archive. */
+
+ xdup2 (child_pipe[PREAD], STDIN, _("(grandchild) Pipe to stdin"));
+ xclose (child_pipe[PWRITE]);
+
+ if (strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") == 0)
+ archive = STDOUT;
else
- {
- dupto (pipe[READ], STDIN, "(child) pipe to stdin");
- ck_close (pipe[WRITE]);
- }
+ archive = rmtcreat (archive_name_array[0], 0666, rsh_command_option);
+ if (archive < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open archive %s"),
+ archive_name_array[0]));
- /* We need a child tar only if
- 1: we're reading/writing stdin/out (to force reblocking)
- 2: the file is to be accessed by rmt (compress doesn't know how)
- 3: the file is not a plain file */
-#ifdef NO_REMOTE
- if (!(ar_files[0][0] == '-' && ar_files[0][1] == '\0') && isfile (ar_files[0]))
-#else
- if (!(ar_files[0][0] == '-' && ar_files[0][1] == '\0') && !_remdev (ar_files[0]) && isfile (ar_files[0]))
-#endif
+ /* Let's read out of the stdin pipe and write an archive. */
+
+ while (1)
{
- /* We don't need a child tar. Open the archive */
- if (ar_reading)
+ int status = 0;
+ char *cursor;
+ int length;
+
+ /* Assemble a record. */
+
+ for (length = 0, cursor = record_start->buffer;
+ length < record_size;
+ length += status, cursor += status)
{
- archive = open (ar_files[0], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0666);
- if (archive < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("can't open archive %s", ar_files[0]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
- dupto (archive, STDIN, "archive to stdin");
- /* close(archive); */
+ int size = record_size - length;
+
+ if (size < BLOCKSIZE)
+ size = BLOCKSIZE;
+ status = read (STDIN, cursor, (size_t) size);
+ if (status <= 0)
+ break;
}
- else
+
+ if (status < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot read from compression program")));
+
+ /* Copy the record. */
+
+ if (status == 0)
{
- archive = creat (ar_files[0], 0666);
- if (archive < 0)
+ /* We hit the end of the file. Write last record at
+ full length, as the only role of the grandchild is
+ doing proper reblocking. */
+
+ if (length > 0)
{
- msg_perror ("can't open archive %s", ar_files[0]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
+ memset (record_start->buffer + length, 0,
+ (size_t) record_size - length);
+ status = rmtwrite (archive, record_start->buffer,
+ (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status != record_size)
+ write_error (status);
}
- dupto (archive, STDOUT, "archive to stdout");
- /* close(archive); */
+
+ /* There is nothing else to read, break out. */
+ break;
}
+
+ status = rmtwrite (archive, record_start->buffer,
+ (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status != record_size)
+ write_error (status);
+ }
+
+#if 0
+ close_archive ();
+#endif
+ exit (exit_status);
+}
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------.
+| Set ARCHIVE for uncompressing, then reading an archive. |
+`---------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static void
+child_open_for_uncompress (void)
+{
+ int parent_pipe[2];
+ int child_pipe[2];
+ int grandchild_pid;
+
+ if (pipe (parent_pipe) < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open pipe")));
+
+ child_pid = fork ();
+ if (child_pid < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot fork")));
+
+ if (child_pid > 0)
+ {
+ /* The parent tar is still here! Just clean up. */
+
+ read_full_records_option = 1;
+ archive = parent_pipe[PREAD];
+ xclose (parent_pipe[PWRITE]);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* The new born child tar is here! */
+
+ program_name = _("tar (child)");
+
+ xdup2 (parent_pipe[PWRITE], STDOUT, _("(child) Pipe to stdout"));
+ xclose (parent_pipe[PREAD]);
+
+ /* Check if we need a grandchild tar. This happens only if either:
+ a) we're reading stdin: to force unblocking;
+ b) the file is to be accessed by rmt: compressor doesn't know how;
+ c) the file is not a plain file. */
+
+ if (strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") != 0
+ && !_remdev (archive_name_array[0])
+ && is_regular_file (archive_name_array[0]))
+ {
+ /* We don't need a grandchild tar. Open the archive and lauch the
+ uncompressor. */
+
+ archive = open (archive_name_array[0], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0666);
+ if (archive < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open archive %s"),
+ archive_name_array[0]));
+ xdup2 (archive, STDIN, _("Archive to stdin"));
+ execlp (use_compress_program_option, use_compress_program_option,
+ "-d", (char *) 0);
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot exec %s"),
+ use_compress_program_option));
}
+
+ /* We do need a grandchild tar. */
+
+ if (pipe (child_pipe) < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open pipe")));
+
+ grandchild_pid = fork ();
+ if (grandchild_pid < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Child cannot fork")));
+
+ if (grandchild_pid > 0)
+ {
+ /* The child tar is still here! Launch the uncompressor. */
+
+ xdup2 (child_pipe[PREAD], STDIN, _("((child)) Pipe to stdin"));
+ xclose (child_pipe[PWRITE]);
+ execlp (use_compress_program_option, use_compress_program_option,
+ "-d", (char *) 0);
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot exec %s"),
+ use_compress_program_option));
+ }
+
+ /* The new born grandchild tar is here! */
+
+ program_name = _("tar (grandchild)");
+
+ /* Prepare for unblocking the data from the archive into the uncompressor. */
+
+ xdup2 (child_pipe[PWRITE], STDOUT, _("(grandchild) Pipe to stdout"));
+ xclose (child_pipe[PREAD]);
+
+ if (strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") == 0)
+ archive = STDIN;
else
+ archive = rmtopen (archive_name_array[0], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY,
+ 0666, rsh_command_option);
+ if (archive < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open archive %s"),
+ archive_name_array[0]));
+
+ /* Let's read the archive and pipe it into stdout. */
+
+ while (1)
{
- /* We need a child tar */
- ck_pipe (kidpipe);
+ char *cursor;
+ int maximum;
+ int count;
+ int status;
- kidchildpid = fork ();
- if (kidchildpid < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("child can't fork");
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
- }
+ read_error_count = 0;
- if (kidchildpid > 0)
+ error_loop:
+ status = rmtread (archive, record_start->buffer,
+ (unsigned int) (record_size));
+ if (status < 0)
{
- /* About to exec compress: set up the files */
- if (ar_reading)
- {
- dupto (kidpipe[READ], STDIN, "((child)) pipe to stdin");
- ck_close (kidpipe[WRITE]);
- /* dup2(pipe[WRITE],STDOUT); */
- }
- else
- {
- /* dup2(pipe[READ],STDIN); */
- dupto (kidpipe[WRITE], STDOUT, "((child)) pipe to stdout");
- ck_close (kidpipe[READ]);
- }
- /* ck_close(pipe[READ]); */
- /* ck_close(pipe[WRITE]); */
- /* ck_close(kidpipe[READ]);
- ck_close(kidpipe[WRITE]); */
+ read_error ();
+ goto error_loop;
}
- else
+ if (status == 0)
+ break;
+ cursor = record_start->buffer;
+ maximum = status;
+ while (maximum)
{
- /* Grandchild. Do the right thing, namely sit here and
- read/write the archive, and feed stuff back to compress */
- tar = "tar (child)";
- if (ar_reading)
- {
- dupto (kidpipe[WRITE], STDOUT, "[child] pipe to stdout");
- ck_close (kidpipe[READ]);
- }
- else
- {
- dupto (kidpipe[READ], STDIN, "[child] pipe to stdin");
- ck_close (kidpipe[WRITE]);
- }
+ count = maximum < BLOCKSIZE ? maximum : BLOCKSIZE;
+ status = write (STDOUT, cursor, (size_t) count);
+ if (status < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("\
+Cannot write to compression program")));
- if (ar_files[0][0] == '-' && ar_files[0][1] == '\0')
+ if (status != count)
{
- if (ar_reading)
- archive = STDIN;
- else
- archive = STDOUT;
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("\
+Write to compression program short %d bytes"),
+ count - status));
+ count = status;
}
- else /* This can't happen if (ar_reading==2)
- archive = rmtopen(ar_files[0], O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_BINARY, 0666);
- else */ if (ar_reading)
- archive = rmtopen (ar_files[0], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0666);
- else
- archive = rmtcreat (ar_files[0], 0666);
- if (archive < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("can't open archive %s", ar_files[0]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
-
- if (ar_reading)
- {
- for (;;)
- {
- char *ptr;
- int max, count;
-
- r_error_count = 0;
- error_loop:
- err = rmtread (archive, ar_block->charptr, (int) (blocksize));
- if (err < 0)
- {
- readerror ();
- goto error_loop;
- }
- if (err == 0)
- break;
- ptr = ar_block->charptr;
- max = err;
- while (max)
- {
- count = (max < RECORDSIZE) ? max : RECORDSIZE;
- err = write (STDOUT, ptr, count);
- if (err != count)
- {
- if (err < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("can't write to compression program");
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
- }
- else
- msg ("write to compression program short %d bytes",
- count - err);
- count = (err < 0) ? 0 : err;
- }
- ptr += count;
- max -= count;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- for (;;)
- {
- int n;
- char *ptr;
-
- n = blocksize;
- ptr = ar_block->charptr;
- while (n)
- {
- err = read (STDIN, ptr, (n < RECORDSIZE) ? n : RECORDSIZE);
- if (err <= 0)
- break;
- n -= err;
- ptr += err;
- }
- /* EOF */
- if (err == 0)
- {
- if (!f_compress_block)
- blocksize -= n;
- else
- bzero (ar_block->charptr + blocksize - n, n);
- err = rmtwrite (archive, ar_block->charptr, blocksize);
- if (err != (blocksize))
- writeerror (err);
- if (!f_compress_block)
- blocksize += n;
- break;
- }
- if (n)
- {
- msg_perror ("can't read from compression program");
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
- }
- err = rmtwrite (archive, ar_block->charptr, (int) blocksize);
- if (err != blocksize)
- writeerror (err);
- }
- }
-
- /* close_archive(); */
- exit (0);
+ cursor += count;
+ maximum -= count;
}
}
- /* So we should exec compress (-d) */
- if (ar_reading)
- execlp (f_compressprog, f_compressprog, "-d", (char *) 0);
- else
- execlp (f_compressprog, f_compressprog, (char *) 0);
- msg_perror ("can't exec %s", f_compressprog);
- _exit (EX_SYSTEM);
+
+#if 0
+ close_archive ();
+#endif
+ exit (exit_status);
}
+#endif /* not MSDOS */
-/* return non-zero if p is the name of a directory */
-int
-isfile (p)
- char *p;
+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Check the LABEL block against the volume label, seen as a globbing |
+| pattern. Return true if the pattern matches. In case of failure, retry |
+| matching a volume sequence number before giving up in multi-volume mode. |
+`--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static int
+check_label_pattern (union block *label)
{
- struct stat stbuf;
+ char *string;
+ int result;
- if (stat (p, &stbuf) < 0)
+ if (fnmatch (volume_label_option, label->header.name, 0) == 0)
return 1;
- if (S_ISREG (stbuf.st_mode))
- return 1;
- return 0;
+
+ if (!multi_volume_option)
+ return 0;
+
+ string = xmalloc (strlen (volume_label_option)
+ + sizeof VOLUME_LABEL_APPEND + 1);
+ strcpy (string, volume_label_option);
+ strcat (string, VOLUME_LABEL_APPEND);
+ result = fnmatch (string, label->header.name, 0) == 0;
+ free (string);
+ return result;
}
-#endif
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Open an archive file. The argument specifies whether we are reading or |
+| writing, or both. |
+`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Open an archive file. The argument specifies whether we are
- * reading or writing.
- */
-/* JF if the arg is 2, open for reading and writing. */
void
-open_archive (reading)
- int reading;
+open_archive (enum access_mode access)
{
- msg_file = f_exstdout ? stderr : stdout;
+ int backed_up_flag = 0;
- if (blocksize == 0)
- {
- msg ("invalid value for blocksize");
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
- }
+ stdlis = to_stdout_option ? stderr : stdout;
- if (n_ar_files == 0)
- {
- msg ("No archive name given, what should I do?");
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
+ if (record_size == 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Invalid value for record_size")));
+
+ if (archive_names == 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("No archive name given")));
- /*NOSTRICT*/
- if (f_multivol)
+ current_file_name = NULL;
+ current_link_name = NULL;
+
+ /* FIXME: According to POSIX.1, PATH_MAX may well not be a compile-time
+ constant, and the value from sysconf (_SC_PATH_MAX) may well not be any
+ size that is reasonable to allocate a buffer. In the GNU system, there
+ is no fixed limit. The only correct thing to do is to use dynamic
+ allocation. (Roland McGrath) */
+
+ if (!real_s_name)
+ real_s_name = (char *) xmalloc (PATH_MAX);
+ /* FIXME: real_s_name is never freed. */
+
+ save_name = NULL;
+
+ if (multi_volume_option)
{
- ar_block = (union record *) valloc ((unsigned) (blocksize + (2 * RECORDSIZE)));
- if (ar_block)
- ar_block += 2;
+ record_start
+ = (union block *) valloc ((unsigned) (record_size + (2 * BLOCKSIZE)));
+ if (record_start)
+ record_start += 2;
}
else
- ar_block = (union record *) valloc ((unsigned) blocksize);
- if (!ar_block)
- {
- msg ("could not allocate memory for blocking factor %d",
- blocking);
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
- }
+ record_start = (union block *) valloc ((unsigned) record_size);
+ if (!record_start)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Could not allocate memory for blocking factor %d"),
+ blocking_factor));
- ar_record = ar_block;
- ar_last = ar_block + blocking;
- ar_reading = reading;
+ current_block = record_start;
+ record_end = record_start + blocking_factor;
+ /* When updating the archive, we start with reading. */
+ access_mode = access == ACCESS_UPDATE ? ACCESS_READ : access;
- if (f_multivol && f_verify)
- {
- msg ("cannot verify multi-volume archives");
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
- }
+ if (multi_volume_option && verify_option)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot verify multi-volume archives")));
- if (f_compressprog)
+ if (use_compress_program_option)
{
- if (reading == 2 || f_verify)
- {
- msg ("cannot update or verify compressed archives");
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
- }
- if (f_multivol)
+ if (multi_volume_option)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot use multi-volume compressed archives")));
+ if (verify_option)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot verify compressed archives")));
+
+ switch (access)
{
- msg ("cannot use multi-volume compressed archives");
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
+ case ACCESS_READ:
+ child_open_for_uncompress ();
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_WRITE:
+ child_open_for_compress ();
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_UPDATE:
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot update compressed archives")));
+ break;
}
- child_open ();
- if (!reading && ar_files[0][0] == '-' && ar_files[0][1] == '\0')
- msg_file = stderr;
- /* child_open(rem_host, rem_file); */
+
+ if (access == ACCESS_WRITE && strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") == 0)
+ stdlis = stderr;
}
- else if (ar_files[0][0] == '-' && ar_files[0][1] == '\0')
+ else if (strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") == 0)
{
- f_reblock++; /* Could be a pipe, be safe */
- if (f_verify)
- {
- msg ("can't verify stdin/stdout archive");
- exit (EX_ARGSBAD);
- }
- if (reading == 2)
+ read_full_records_option = 1; /* could be a pipe, be safe */
+ if (verify_option)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot verify stdin/stdout archive")));
+
+ switch (access)
{
+ case ACCESS_READ:
archive = STDIN;
- msg_file = stderr;
- write_archive_to_stdout++;
- }
- else if (reading)
- archive = STDIN;
- else
- {
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_WRITE:
archive = STDOUT;
- msg_file = stderr;
+ stdlis = stderr;
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_UPDATE:
+ archive = STDIN;
+ stdlis = stderr;
+ write_archive_to_stdout = 1;
+ break;
}
}
- else if (reading == 2 || f_verify)
- {
- archive = rmtopen (ar_files[0], O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_BINARY, 0666);
- }
- else if (reading)
- {
- archive = rmtopen (ar_files[0], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0666);
- }
+ else if (verify_option)
+ archive = rmtopen (archive_name_array[0], O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_BINARY,
+ 0666, rsh_command_option);
else
- {
- archive = rmtcreat (ar_files[0], 0666);
- }
+ switch (access)
+ {
+ case ACCESS_READ:
+ archive = rmtopen (archive_name_array[0], O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0666,
+ rsh_command_option);
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_WRITE:
+ if (backup_option)
+ {
+ maybe_backup_file (archive_name_array[0], 1);
+ backed_up_flag = 1;
+ }
+ archive = rmtcreat (archive_name_array[0], 0666, rsh_command_option);
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_UPDATE:
+ archive = rmtopen (archive_name_array[0], O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_BINARY,
+ 0666, rsh_command_option);
+ break;
+ }
+
if (archive < 0)
{
- msg_perror ("can't open %s", ar_files[0]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
+ int saved_errno = errno;
+
+ if (backed_up_flag)
+ undo_last_backup ();
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, saved_errno, _("Cannot open %s"),
+ archive_name_array[0]));
}
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
- if (!_isrmt (archive))
- {
- struct stat tmp_stat;
- fstat (archive, &tmp_stat);
- if (S_ISREG (tmp_stat.st_mode))
- {
- ar_dev = tmp_stat.st_dev;
- ar_ino = tmp_stat.st_ino;
- }
+#if !MSDOS
+
+ fstat (archive, &archive_stat);
+
+ /* Detect if outputting to "/dev/null". */
+ {
+ struct stat dev_null_stat;
+
+ stat ("/dev/null", &dev_null_stat);
+ dev_null_output = (S_ISCHR (archive_stat.st_mode)
+ && archive_stat.st_rdev == dev_null_stat.st_rdev);
+ }
+
+ if (!_isrmt (archive) && S_ISREG (archive_stat.st_mode))
+ {
+ ar_dev = archive_stat.st_dev;
+ ar_ino = archive_stat.st_ino;
}
-#endif
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
+#endif /* not MSDOS */
+
+#if MSDOS
setmode (archive, O_BINARY);
#endif
- if (reading)
+ switch (access)
{
- ar_last = ar_block; /* Set up for 1st block = # 0 */
- (void) findrec (); /* Read it in, check for EOF */
+ case ACCESS_READ:
+ case ACCESS_UPDATE:
+ record_end = record_start; /* set up for 1st record = # 0 */
+ find_next_block (); /* read it in, check for EOF */
- if (f_volhdr)
+ if (volume_label_option)
{
- union record *head;
-#if 0
- char *ptr;
+ union block *label = find_next_block ();
+
+ if (!label)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Archive not labelled to match `%s'"),
+ volume_label_option));
+ if (!check_label_pattern (label))
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Volume `%s' does not match `%s'"),
+ label->header.name, volume_label_option));
+ }
+ break;
- if (f_multivol)
- {
- ptr = malloc (strlen (f_volhdr) + 20);
- sprintf (ptr, "%s Volume %d", f_volhdr, 1);
- }
+ case ACCESS_WRITE:
+ if (volume_label_option)
+ {
+ memset ((void *) record_start, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ if (multi_volume_option)
+ sprintf (record_start->header.name, "%s Volume 1",
+ volume_label_option);
else
- ptr = f_volhdr;
-#endif
- head = findrec ();
- if (!head)
- {
- msg ("Archive not labelled to match %s", f_volhdr);
- exit (EX_BADVOL);
- }
- if (re_match (label_pattern, head->header.arch_name,
- strlen (head->header.arch_name), 0, 0) < 0)
- {
- msg ("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s", f_volhdr,
- head->header.arch_name);
- exit (EX_BADVOL);
- }
+ strcpy (record_start->header.name, volume_label_option);
+
+ assign_string (¤t_file_name, record_start->header.name);
+
+ record_start->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_VOLHDR;
+ to_oct (time (0), 1 + 12, record_start->header.mtime);
+ finish_header (record_start);
#if 0
- if (strcmp (ptr, head->header.name))
- {
- msg ("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s", ptr, head->header.name);
- exit (EX_BADVOL);
- }
- if (ptr != f_volhdr)
- free (ptr);
+ current_block++;
#endif
}
- }
- else if (f_volhdr)
- {
- bzero ((void *) ar_block, RECORDSIZE);
- if (f_multivol)
- sprintf (ar_block->header.arch_name, "%s Volume 1", f_volhdr);
- else
- strcpy (ar_block->header.arch_name, f_volhdr);
- current_file_name = ar_block->header.arch_name;
- ar_block->header.linkflag = LF_VOLHDR;
- to_oct (time (0), 1 + 12, ar_block->header.mtime);
- finish_header (ar_block);
- /* ar_record++; */
+ break;
}
}
+/*--------------------------------------.
+| Perform a write to flush the buffer. |
+`--------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Remember a union record * as pointing to something that we
- * need to keep when reading onward in the file. Only one such
- * thing can be remembered at once, and it only works when reading
- * an archive.
- *
- * We calculate "offset" then add it because some compilers end up
- * adding (baserec+ar_record), doing a 9-bit shift of baserec, then
- * subtracting ar_block from that, shifting it back, losing the top 9 bits.
- */
void
-saverec (pointer)
- union record **pointer;
+flush_write (void)
{
- long offset;
-
- save_rec = pointer;
- offset = ar_record - ar_block;
- saved_recno = baserec + offset;
-}
-
-/*
- * Perform a write to flush the buffer.
- */
-
-/*send_buffer_to_file();
- if(new_volume) {
- deal_with_new_volume_stuff();
- send_buffer_to_file();
- }
- */
-
-void
-fl_write ()
-{
- int err;
int copy_back;
- static long bytes_written = 0;
+ int status;
+
+ if (checkpoint_option && !(++checkpoint % 10))
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Write checkpoint %d"), checkpoint));
- if (f_checkpoint && !(++checkpoint % 10))
- msg ("Write checkpoint %d\n", checkpoint);
- if (tape_length && bytes_written >= tape_length * 1024)
+ if (!zerop_tarlong (tape_length_option)
+ && !lessp_tarlong (bytes_written, tape_length_option))
{
- errno = ENOSPC;
- err = 0;
+ errno = ENOSPC; /* FIXME: errno should be read-only */
+ status = 0;
}
+ else if (dev_null_output)
+ status = record_size;
else
- err = rmtwrite (archive, ar_block->charptr, (int) blocksize);
- if (err != blocksize && !f_multivol)
- writeerror (err);
- else if (f_totals)
- tot_written += blocksize;
-
- if (err > 0)
- bytes_written += err;
- if (err == blocksize)
+ status = rmtwrite (archive, record_start->buffer,
+ (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status != record_size && !multi_volume_option)
+ write_error (status);
+ else if (totals_option)
+ add_to_tarlong (total_written, record_size);
+
+ if (status > 0)
+ add_to_tarlong (bytes_written, status);
+
+ if (status == record_size)
{
- if (f_multivol)
+ if (multi_volume_option)
{
+ char *cursor;
+
if (!save_name)
{
real_s_name[0] = '\0';
real_s_sizeleft = 0;
return;
}
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
- if (save_name[1] == ':')
- save_name += 2;
+
+ cursor = save_name;
+#if MSDOS
+ if (cursor[1] == ':')
+ cursor += 2;
#endif
- while (*save_name == '/')
- save_name++;
+ while (*cursor == '/')
+ cursor++;
- strcpy (real_s_name, save_name);
+ strcpy (real_s_name, cursor);
real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
}
return;
}
- /* We're multivol Panic if we didn't get the right kind of response */
- /* ENXIO is for the UNIX PC */
- if (err < 0 && errno != ENOSPC && errno != EIO && errno != ENXIO)
- writeerror (err);
+ /* We're multivol. Panic if we didn't get the right kind of response. */
- /* If error indicates a short write, we just move to the next tape. */
+ /* ENXIO is for the UNIX PC. */
+ if (status < 0 && errno != ENOSPC && errno != EIO && errno != ENXIO)
+ write_error (status);
- if (new_volume (0) < 0)
+ /* If error indicates a short write, we just move to the next tape. */
+
+ if (!new_volume (ACCESS_WRITE))
return;
- bytes_written = 0;
- if (f_volhdr && real_s_name[0])
+
+ clear_tarlong (bytes_written);
+
+ if (volume_label_option && real_s_name[0])
{
copy_back = 2;
- ar_block -= 2;
+ record_start -= 2;
}
- else if (f_volhdr || real_s_name[0])
+ else if (volume_label_option || real_s_name[0])
{
copy_back = 1;
- ar_block--;
+ record_start--;
}
else
copy_back = 0;
- if (f_volhdr)
+
+ if (volume_label_option)
{
- bzero ((void *) ar_block, RECORDSIZE);
- sprintf (ar_block->header.arch_name, "%s Volume %d", f_volhdr, volno);
- to_oct (time (0), 1 + 12, ar_block->header.mtime);
- ar_block->header.linkflag = LF_VOLHDR;
- finish_header (ar_block);
+ memset ((void *) record_start, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ sprintf (record_start->header.name, "%s Volume %d", volume_label_option, volno);
+ to_oct (time (0), 1 + 12, record_start->header.mtime);
+ record_start->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_VOLHDR;
+ finish_header (record_start);
}
+
if (real_s_name[0])
{
int tmp;
- if (f_volhdr)
- ar_block++;
- bzero ((void *) ar_block, RECORDSIZE);
- strcpy (ar_block->header.arch_name, real_s_name);
- ar_block->header.linkflag = LF_MULTIVOL;
+ if (volume_label_option)
+ record_start++;
+
+ memset ((void *) record_start, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+
+ /* FIXME: Michael P Urban writes: [a long name file] is being written
+ when a new volume rolls around [...] Looks like the wrong value is
+ being preserved in real_s_name, though. */
+
+ strcpy (record_start->header.name, real_s_name);
+ record_start->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL;
to_oct ((long) real_s_sizeleft, 1 + 12,
- ar_block->header.size);
+ record_start->header.size);
to_oct ((long) real_s_totsize - real_s_sizeleft,
- 1 + 12, ar_block->header.offset);
- tmp = f_verbose;
- f_verbose = 0;
- finish_header (ar_block);
- f_verbose = tmp;
- if (f_volhdr)
- ar_block--;
+ 1 + 12, record_start->oldgnu_header.offset);
+ tmp = verbose_option;
+ verbose_option = 0;
+ finish_header (record_start);
+ verbose_option = tmp;
+
+ if (volume_label_option)
+ record_start--;
}
- err = rmtwrite (archive, ar_block->charptr, (int) blocksize);
- if (err != blocksize)
- writeerror (err);
- else if (f_totals)
- tot_written += blocksize;
-
+ status = rmtwrite (archive, record_start->buffer,
+ (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status != record_size)
+ write_error (status);
+ else if (totals_option)
+ add_to_tarlong (total_written, record_size);
- bytes_written = blocksize;
+ add_to_tarlong (bytes_written, record_size);
if (copy_back)
{
- ar_block += copy_back;
- bcopy ((void *) (ar_block + blocking - copy_back),
- (void *) ar_record,
- copy_back * RECORDSIZE);
- ar_record += copy_back;
-
- if (real_s_sizeleft >= copy_back * RECORDSIZE)
- real_s_sizeleft -= copy_back * RECORDSIZE;
- else if ((real_s_sizeleft + RECORDSIZE - 1) / RECORDSIZE <= copy_back)
+ record_start += copy_back;
+ memcpy ((void *) current_block,
+ (void *) (record_start + blocking_factor - copy_back),
+ (size_t) (copy_back * BLOCKSIZE));
+ current_block += copy_back;
+
+ if (real_s_sizeleft >= copy_back * BLOCKSIZE)
+ real_s_sizeleft -= copy_back * BLOCKSIZE;
+ else if ((real_s_sizeleft + BLOCKSIZE - 1) / BLOCKSIZE <= copy_back)
real_s_name[0] = '\0';
else
{
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
- if (save_name[1] == ':')
- save_name += 2;
+ char *cursor = save_name;
+
+#if MSDOS
+ if (cursor[1] == ':')
+ cursor += 2;
#endif
- while (*save_name == '/')
- save_name++;
+ while (*cursor == '/')
+ cursor++;
- strcpy (real_s_name, save_name);
+ strcpy (real_s_name, cursor);
real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
}
}
}
-/* Handle write errors on the archive. Write errors are always fatal */
-/* Hitting the end of a volume does not cause a write error unless the write
-* was the first block of the volume */
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Handle write errors on the archive. Write errors are always fatal. |
+| Hitting the end of a volume does not cause a write error unless the |
+| write was the first record of the volume. |
+`---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-void
-writeerror (err)
- int err;
+static void
+write_error (int status)
{
- if (err < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("can't write to %s", ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
+ int saved_errno = errno;
+
+ /* It might be useful to know how much was written before the error
+ occured. Beware that mere printing maybe change errno value. */
+ if (totals_option)
+ print_total_written ();
+
+ if (status < 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, saved_errno, _("Cannot write to %s"),
+ *archive_name_cursor));
else
- {
- msg ("only wrote %u of %u bytes to %s", err, blocksize, ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Only wrote %u of %u bytes to %s"),
+ status, record_size, *archive_name_cursor));
}
-/*
- * Handle read errors on the archive.
- *
- * If the read should be retried, readerror() returns to the caller.
- */
-void
-readerror ()
-{
-# define READ_ERROR_MAX 10
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Handle read errors on the archive. If the read should be retried, |
+| returns to the caller. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- read_error_flag++; /* Tell callers */
+static void
+read_error (void)
+{
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Read error on %s"), *archive_name_cursor));
- msg_perror ("read error on %s", ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
+ if (record_start_block == 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("At beginning of tape, quitting now")));
- if (baserec == 0)
- {
- /* First block of tape. Probably stupidity error */
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
+ /* Read error in mid archive. We retry up to READ_ERROR_MAX times and
+ then give up on reading the archive. */
- /*
- * Read error in mid archive. We retry up to READ_ERROR_MAX times
- * and then give up on reading the archive. We set read_error_flag
- * for our callers, so they can cope if they want.
- */
- if (r_error_count++ > READ_ERROR_MAX)
- {
- msg ("Too many errors, quitting.");
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
+ if (read_error_count++ > READ_ERROR_MAX)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Too many errors, quitting")));
return;
}
+/*-------------------------------------.
+| Perform a read to flush the buffer. |
+`-------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Perform a read to flush the buffer.
- */
void
-fl_read ()
+flush_read (void)
{
- int err; /* Result from system call */
- int left; /* Bytes left */
- char *more; /* Pointer to next byte to read */
-
- if (f_checkpoint && !(++checkpoint % 10))
- msg ("Read checkpoint %d\n", checkpoint);
-
- /*
- * Clear the count of errors. This only applies to a single
- * call to fl_read. We leave read_error_flag alone; it is
- * only turned off by higher level software.
- */
- r_error_count = 0; /* Clear error count */
-
- /*
- * If we are about to wipe out a record that
- * somebody needs to keep, copy it out to a holding
- * area and adjust somebody's pointer to it.
- */
- if (save_rec &&
- *save_rec >= ar_record &&
- *save_rec < ar_last)
- {
- record_save_area = **save_rec;
- *save_rec = &record_save_area;
- }
- if (write_archive_to_stdout && baserec != 0)
- {
- err = rmtwrite (1, ar_block->charptr, blocksize);
- if (err != blocksize)
- writeerror (err);
- }
- if (f_multivol)
- {
- if (save_name)
- {
- if (save_name != real_s_name)
- {
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
- if (save_name[1] == ':')
- save_name += 2;
-#endif
- while (*save_name == '/')
- save_name++;
+ int status; /* result from system call */
+ int left; /* bytes left */
+ char *more; /* pointer to next byte to read */
- strcpy (real_s_name, save_name);
- save_name = real_s_name;
- }
- real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
- real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
+ if (checkpoint_option && !(++checkpoint % 10))
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Read checkpoint %d"), checkpoint));
- }
- else
- {
- real_s_name[0] = '\0';
- real_s_totsize = 0;
- real_s_sizeleft = 0;
- }
+ /* Clear the count of errors. This only applies to a single call to
+ flush_read. */
+
+ read_error_count = 0; /* clear error count */
+
+ if (write_archive_to_stdout && record_start_block != 0)
+ {
+ status = rmtwrite (1, record_start->buffer, (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status != record_size)
+ write_error (status);
}
+ if (multi_volume_option)
+ if (save_name)
+ {
+ char *cursor = save_name;
+
+#if MSDOS
+ if (cursor[1] == ':')
+ cursor += 2;
+#endif
+ while (*cursor == '/')
+ cursor++;
+
+ strcpy (real_s_name, cursor);
+ real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
+ real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ real_s_name[0] = '\0';
+ real_s_totsize = 0;
+ real_s_sizeleft = 0;
+ }
error_loop:
- err = rmtread (archive, ar_block->charptr, (int) blocksize);
- if (err == blocksize)
+ status = rmtread (archive, record_start->buffer, (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status == record_size)
return;
- if ((err == 0 || (err < 0 && errno == ENOSPC) || (err > 0 && !f_reblock)) && f_multivol)
+ if ((status == 0
+ || (status < 0 && errno == ENOSPC)
+ || (status > 0 && !read_full_records_option))
+ && multi_volume_option)
{
- union record *head;
+ union block *cursor;
try_volume:
- if (new_volume ((cmd_mode == CMD_APPEND || cmd_mode == CMD_CAT || cmd_mode == CMD_UPDATE) ? 2 : 1) < 0)
- return;
+ switch (subcommand_option)
+ {
+ case APPEND_SUBCOMMAND:
+ case CAT_SUBCOMMAND:
+ case UPDATE_SUBCOMMAND:
+ if (!new_volume (ACCESS_UPDATE))
+ return;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ if (!new_volume (ACCESS_READ))
+ return;
+ break;
+ }
+
vol_error:
- err = rmtread (archive, ar_block->charptr, (int) blocksize);
- if (err < 0)
+ status = rmtread (archive, record_start->buffer,
+ (unsigned int) record_size);
+ if (status < 0)
{
- readerror ();
+ read_error ();
goto vol_error;
}
- if (err != blocksize)
+ if (status != record_size)
goto short_read;
- head = ar_block;
+ cursor = record_start;
- if (head->header.linkflag == LF_VOLHDR)
+ if (cursor->header.typeflag == GNUTYPE_VOLHDR)
{
- if (f_volhdr)
+ if (volume_label_option)
{
-#if 0
- char *ptr;
-
- ptr = (char *) malloc (strlen (f_volhdr) + 20);
- sprintf (ptr, "%s Volume %d", f_volhdr, volno);
-#endif
- if (re_match (label_pattern, head->header.arch_name,
- strlen (head->header.arch_name),
- 0, 0) < 0)
- {
- msg ("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s", f_volhdr,
- head->header.arch_name);
- --volno;
- --global_volno;
- goto try_volume;
- }
-
-#if 0
- if (strcmp (ptr, head->header.name))
+ if (!check_label_pattern (cursor))
{
- msg ("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s", ptr, head->header.name);
- --volno;
- --global_volno;
- free (ptr);
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Volume `%s' does not match `%s'"),
+ cursor->header.name, volume_label_option));
+ volno--;
+ global_volno--;
goto try_volume;
}
- free (ptr);
-#endif
}
- if (f_verbose)
- fprintf (msg_file, "Reading %s\n", head->header.arch_name);
- head++;
- }
- else if (f_volhdr)
- {
- msg ("Warning: No volume header!");
+ if (verbose_option)
+ fprintf (stdlis, _("Reading %s\n"), cursor->header.name);
+ cursor++;
}
+ else if (volume_label_option)
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("WARNING: No volume header")));
if (real_s_name[0])
{
- long from_oct ();
-
- if (head->header.linkflag != LF_MULTIVOL || strcmp (head->header.arch_name, real_s_name))
+ if (cursor->header.typeflag != GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL
+ || strcmp (cursor->header.name, real_s_name))
{
- msg ("%s is not continued on this volume!", real_s_name);
- --volno;
- --global_volno;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("%s is not continued on this volume"),
+ real_s_name));
+ volno--;
+ global_volno--;
goto try_volume;
}
- if (real_s_totsize != from_oct (1 + 12, head->header.size) + from_oct (1 + 12, head->header.offset))
+ if (real_s_totsize
+ != (from_oct (1 + 12, cursor->header.size)
+ + from_oct (1 + 12, cursor->oldgnu_header.offset)))
{
- msg ("%s is the wrong size (%ld!=%ld+%ld)",
- head->header.arch_name, save_totsize,
- from_oct (1 + 12, head->header.size),
- from_oct (1 + 12, head->header.offset));
- --volno;
- --global_volno;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("%s is the wrong size (%ld != %ld + %ld)"),
+ cursor->header.name, save_totsize,
+ from_oct (1 + 12, cursor->header.size),
+ from_oct (1 + 12, cursor->oldgnu_header.offset)));
+ volno--;
+ global_volno--;
goto try_volume;
}
- if (real_s_totsize - real_s_sizeleft != from_oct (1 + 12, head->header.offset))
+ if (real_s_totsize - real_s_sizeleft
+ != from_oct (1 + 12, cursor->oldgnu_header.offset))
{
- msg ("This volume is out of sequence");
- --volno;
- --global_volno;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("This volume is out of sequence")));
+ volno--;
+ global_volno--;
goto try_volume;
}
- head++;
+ cursor++;
}
- ar_record = head;
+ current_block = cursor;
return;
}
- else if (err < 0)
+ else if (status < 0)
{
- readerror ();
- goto error_loop; /* Try again */
+ read_error ();
+ goto error_loop; /* try again */
}
short_read:
- more = ar_block->charptr + err;
- left = blocksize - err;
+ more = record_start->buffer + status;
+ left = record_size - status;
again:
- if (0 == (((unsigned) left) % RECORDSIZE))
+ if ((unsigned) left % BLOCKSIZE == 0)
{
- /* FIXME, for size=0, multi vol support */
- /* On the first block, warn about the problem */
- if (!f_reblock && baserec == 0 && f_verbose && err > 0)
- {
- /* msg("Blocksize = %d record%s",
- err / RECORDSIZE, (err > RECORDSIZE)? "s": "");*/
- msg ("Blocksize = %d records", err / RECORDSIZE);
- }
- ar_last = ar_block + ((unsigned) (blocksize - left)) / RECORDSIZE;
+ /* FIXME: for size=0, multi-volume support. On the first record, warn
+ about the problem. */
+
+ if (!read_full_records_option && verbose_option
+ && record_start_block == 0 && status > 0)
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Record size = %d blocks"), status / BLOCKSIZE));
+
+ record_end
+ = record_start + ((unsigned) (record_size - left)) / BLOCKSIZE;
+
return;
}
- if (f_reblock)
+ if (read_full_records_option)
{
- /*
- * User warned us about this. Fix up.
- */
+ /* User warned us about this. Fix up. */
+
if (left > 0)
{
error2loop:
- err = rmtread (archive, more, (int) left);
- if (err < 0)
- {
- readerror ();
- goto error2loop; /* Try again */
- }
- if (err == 0)
+ status = rmtread (archive, more, (unsigned int) left);
+ if (status < 0)
{
- msg ("archive %s EOF not on block boundary", ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
+ read_error ();
+ goto error2loop; /* try again */
}
- left -= err;
- more += err;
+ if (status == 0)
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Archive %s EOF not on block boundary"),
+ *archive_name_cursor));
+ left -= status;
+ more += status;
goto again;
}
}
else
- {
- msg ("only read %d bytes from archive %s", err, ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
- }
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Only read %d bytes from archive %s"),
+ status, *archive_name_cursor));
}
+/*-----------------------------------------------.
+| Flush the current buffer to/from the archive. |
+`-----------------------------------------------*/
-/*
- * Flush the current buffer to/from the archive.
- */
void
-flush_archive ()
+flush_archive (void)
{
- int c;
+ record_start_block += record_end - record_start;
+ current_block = record_start;
+ record_end = record_start + blocking_factor;
- baserec += ar_last - ar_block;/* Keep track of block #s */
- ar_record = ar_block; /* Restore pointer to start */
- ar_last = ar_block + blocking;/* Restore pointer to end */
-
- if (ar_reading)
+ if (access_mode == ACCESS_READ && time_to_start_writing)
{
- if (time_to_start_writing)
+ access_mode = ACCESS_WRITE;
+ time_to_start_writing = 0;
+
+ if (file_to_switch_to >= 0)
{
- time_to_start_writing = 0;
- ar_reading = 0;
+ int status = rmtclose (archive);
- if (file_to_switch_to >= 0)
- {
- if ((c = rmtclose (archive)) < 0)
- msg_perror ("Warning: can't close %s(%d,%d)", ar_files[cur_ar_file], archive, c);
+ if (status < 0)
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("WARNING: Cannot close %s (%d, %d)"),
+ *archive_name_cursor, archive, status));
- archive = file_to_switch_to;
- }
- else
- (void) backspace_output ();
- fl_write ();
+ archive = file_to_switch_to;
}
else
- fl_read ();
+ backspace_output ();
}
- else
+
+ switch (access_mode)
{
- fl_write ();
+ case ACCESS_READ:
+ flush_read ();
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_WRITE:
+ flush_write ();
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_UPDATE:
+ abort ();
}
}
-/* Backspace the archive descriptor by one blocks worth.
- If its a tape, MTIOCTOP will work. If its something else,
- we try to seek on it. If we can't seek, we lose! */
-int
-backspace_output ()
-{
- long cur;
- /* int er; */
- extern char *output_start;
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Backspace the archive descriptor by one record worth. If its a tape, |
+| MTIOCTOP will work. If its something else, we try to seek on it. If we |
+| can't seek, we lose! |
+`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+static void
+backspace_output (void)
+{
#ifdef MTIOCTOP
- struct mtop t;
+ {
+ struct mtop operation;
- t.mt_op = MTBSR;
- t.mt_count = 1;
- if ((rmtioctl (archive, MTIOCTOP, &t)) >= 0)
- return 1;
- if (errno == EIO && (rmtioctl (archive, MTIOCTOP, &t)) >= 0)
- return 1;
+ operation.mt_op = MTBSR;
+ operation.mt_count = 1;
+ if (rmtioctl (archive, MTIOCTOP, (char *) &operation) >= 0)
+ return;
+ if (errno == EIO && rmtioctl (archive, MTIOCTOP, (char *) &operation) >= 0)
+ return;
+ }
#endif
- cur = rmtlseek (archive, 0L, 1);
- cur -= blocksize;
- /* Seek back to the beginning of this block and
- start writing there. */
+ {
+ off_t position = rmtlseek (archive, 0L, 1);
- if (rmtlseek (archive, cur, 0) != cur)
- {
- /* Lseek failed. Try a different method */
- msg ("Couldn't backspace archive file. It may be unreadable without -i.");
- /* Replace the first part of the block with nulls */
- if (ar_block->charptr != output_start)
- bzero (ar_block->charptr, output_start - ar_block->charptr);
- return 2;
- }
- return 3;
+ /* Seek back to the beginning of this record and start writing there. */
+
+ position -= record_size;
+ if (rmtlseek (archive, position, 0) != position)
+ {
+ /* Lseek failed. Try a different method. */
+
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("\
+Could not backspace archive file; it may be unreadable without -i")));
+
+ /* Replace the first part of the record with NULs. */
+
+ if (record_start->buffer != output_start)
+ memset (record_start->buffer, 0,
+ (size_t) (output_start - record_start->buffer));
+ }
+ }
}
+/*-------------------------.
+| Close the archive file. |
+`-------------------------*/
-/*
- * Close the archive file.
- */
void
-close_archive ()
+close_archive (void)
{
- int child;
- int status;
- int c;
-
- if (time_to_start_writing || !ar_reading)
+ if (time_to_start_writing || access_mode == ACCESS_WRITE)
flush_archive ();
- if (cmd_mode == CMD_DELETE)
+
+#if !MSDOS
+
+ /* Manage to fully drain a pipe we might be reading, so to not break it on
+ the producer after the EOF block. FIXME: one of these days, GNU tar
+ might become clever enough to just stop working, once there is no more
+ work to do, we might have to revise this area in such time. */
+
+ if (access_mode == ACCESS_READ && S_ISFIFO (archive_stat.st_mode))
+ while (rmtread (archive, record_start->buffer, (unsigned int) record_size)
+ > 0)
+ continue;
+#endif
+
+ if (subcommand_option == DELETE_SUBCOMMAND)
{
off_t pos;
pos = rmtlseek (archive, 0L, 1);
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
- (void) ftruncate (archive, pos);
+#if MSDOS
+ rmtwrite (archive, "", 0);
#else
- (void) rmtwrite (archive, "", 0);
+ ftruncate (archive, (size_t) pos);
#endif
}
- if (f_verify)
+ if (verify_option)
verify_volume ();
- if ((c = rmtclose (archive)) < 0)
- msg_perror ("Warning: can't close %s(%d,%d)", ar_files[cur_ar_file], archive, c);
+ {
+ int status = rmtclose (archive);
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
- if (childpid)
+ if (status < 0)
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("WARNING: Cannot close %s (%d, %d)"),
+ *archive_name_cursor, archive, status));
+ }
+
+#if !MSDOS
+
+ if (child_pid)
{
- /*
- * Loop waiting for the right child to die, or for
- * no more kids.
- */
- while (((child = wait (&status)) != childpid) && child != -1)
- ;
+ WAIT_T wait_status;
+ int child;
+
+ /* Loop waiting for the right child to die, or for no more kids. */
+
+ while ((child = wait (&wait_status), child != child_pid)
+ && child != -1)
+ continue;
if (child != -1)
- {
- if (WIFSIGNALED (status))
- {
- /* SIGPIPE is OK, everything else is a problem. */
- if (WTERMSIG (status) != SIGPIPE)
- msg ("child died with signal %d%s", WTERMSIG (status),
- WIFCOREDUMPED (status) ? " (core dumped)" : "");
- }
- else
- {
- /* Child voluntarily terminated -- but why? */
- if (WEXITSTATUS (status) == MAGIC_STAT)
- {
- exit (EX_SYSTEM); /* Child had trouble */
- }
- if (WEXITSTATUS (status) == (SIGPIPE + 128))
- {
- /*
- * /bin/sh returns this if its child
- * dies with SIGPIPE. 'Sok.
- */
- /* Do nothing. */
- }
- else if (WEXITSTATUS (status))
- msg ("child returned status %d",
- WEXITSTATUS (status));
- }
- }
- }
-#endif /* __MSDOS__ */
-}
+ if (WIFSIGNALED (wait_status)
+#if 0
+ && !WIFSTOPPED (wait_status)
+#endif
+ )
+ {
+ /* SIGPIPE is OK, everything else is a problem. */
+ if (WTERMSIG (wait_status) != SIGPIPE)
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Child died with signal %d%s"),
+ WTERMSIG (wait_status),
+ WCOREDUMP (wait_status) ? _(" (core dumped)") : ""));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Child voluntarily terminated -- but why? /bin/sh returns
+ SIGPIPE + 128 if its child, then do nothing. */
-#ifdef DONTDEF
-/*
- * Message management.
- *
- * anno writes a message prefix on stream (eg stdout, stderr).
- *
- * The specified prefix is normally output followed by a colon and a space.
- * However, if other command line options are set, more output can come
- * out, such as the record # within the archive.
- *
- * If the specified prefix is NULL, no output is produced unless the
- * command line option(s) are set.
- *
- * If the third argument is 1, the "saved" record # is used; if 0, the
- * "current" record # is used.
- */
-void
-anno (stream, prefix, savedp)
- FILE *stream;
- char *prefix;
- int savedp;
-{
-# define MAXANNO 50
- char buffer[MAXANNO]; /* Holds annorecment */
-# define ANNOWIDTH 13
- int space;
- long offset;
- int save_e;
-
- save_e = errno;
- /* Make sure previous output gets out in sequence */
- if (stream == stderr)
- fflush (stdout);
- if (f_sayblock)
- {
- if (prefix)
- {
- fputs (prefix, stream);
- putc (' ', stream);
- }
- offset = ar_record - ar_block;
- (void) sprintf (buffer, "rec %d: ",
- savedp ? saved_recno :
- baserec + offset);
- fputs (buffer, stream);
- space = ANNOWIDTH - strlen (buffer);
- if (space > 0)
- {
- fprintf (stream, "%*s", space, "");
- }
- }
- else if (prefix)
- {
- fputs (prefix, stream);
- fputs (": ", stream);
+ if (WEXITSTATUS (wait_status) != (SIGPIPE + 128)
+ && WEXITSTATUS (wait_status))
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Child returned status %d"),
+ WEXITSTATUS (wait_status)));
+ }
}
- errno = save_e;
+#endif /* !MSDOS */
+
+ if (current_file_name)
+ free (current_file_name);
+ if (current_link_name)
+ free (current_link_name);
+ if (save_name)
+ free (save_name);
+ free (multi_volume_option ? record_start - 2 : record_start);
}
-#endif
+/*------------------------------------------------.
+| Called to initialize the global volume number. |
+`------------------------------------------------*/
-/* Called to initialize the global volume number. */
void
-init_volume_number ()
+init_volume_number (void)
{
- FILE *vf;
-
- vf = fopen (f_volno_file, "r");
- if (!vf && errno != ENOENT)
- msg_perror ("%s", f_volno_file);
+ FILE *file = fopen (volno_file_option, "r");
- if (vf)
+ if (file)
{
- fscanf (vf, "%d", &global_volno);
- fclose (vf);
+ fscanf (file, "%d", &global_volno);
+ if (fclose (file) == EOF)
+ ERROR ((0, errno, "%s", volno_file_option));
}
+ else if (errno != ENOENT)
+ ERROR ((0, errno, "%s", volno_file_option));
}
-/* Called to write out the closing global volume number. */
+/*-------------------------------------------------------.
+| Called to write out the closing global volume number. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------*/
+
void
-closeout_volume_number ()
+closeout_volume_number (void)
{
- FILE *vf;
+ FILE *file = fopen (volno_file_option, "w");
- vf = fopen (f_volno_file, "w");
- if (!vf)
- msg_perror ("%s", f_volno_file);
- else
+ if (file)
{
- fprintf (vf, "%d\n", global_volno);
- fclose (vf);
+ fprintf (file, "%d\n", global_volno);
+ if (fclose (file) == EOF)
+ ERROR ((0, errno, "%s", volno_file_option));
}
+ else
+ ERROR ((0, errno, "%s", volno_file_option));
}
-/* We've hit the end of the old volume. Close it and open the next one */
-/* Values for type: 0: writing 1: reading 2: updating */
-int
-new_volume (type)
- int type;
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| We've hit the end of the old volume. Close it and open the next one. |
+| Return nonzero on success. |
+`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static int
+new_volume (enum access_mode access)
{
- int c;
- char inbuf[80];
- char *p;
- static FILE *read_file = 0;
- extern int now_verifying;
- extern char TTY_NAME[];
+ static FILE *read_file = NULL;
static int looped = 0;
- if (!read_file && !f_run_script_at_end)
- read_file = (archive == 0) ? fopen (TTY_NAME, "r") : stdin;
+ int status;
+
+ if (!read_file && !info_script_option)
+ /* FIXME: if fopen is used, it will never be closed. */
+ read_file = archive == STDIN ? fopen (TTY_NAME, "r") : stdin;
if (now_verifying)
- return -1;
- if (f_verify)
+ return 0;
+ if (verify_option)
verify_volume ();
- if ((c = rmtclose (archive)) < 0)
- msg_perror ("Warning: can't close %s(%d,%d)", ar_files[cur_ar_file], archive, c);
+
+ if (status = rmtclose (archive), status < 0)
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("WARNING: Cannot close %s (%d, %d)"),
+ *archive_name_cursor, archive, status));
global_volno++;
volno++;
- cur_ar_file++;
- if (cur_ar_file == n_ar_files)
+ archive_name_cursor++;
+ if (archive_name_cursor == archive_name_array + archive_names)
{
- cur_ar_file = 0;
+ archive_name_cursor = archive_name_array;
looped = 1;
}
tryagain:
if (looped)
{
- /* We have to prompt from now on. */
- if (f_run_script_at_end)
+ /* We have to prompt from now on. */
+
+ if (info_script_option)
{
- closeout_volume_number ();
- system (info_script);
+ if (volno_file_option)
+ closeout_volume_number ();
+ system (info_script_option);
}
else
- for (;;)
+ while (1)
{
- fprintf (msg_file, "\007Prepare volume #%d for %s and hit return: ", global_volno, ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
- fflush (msg_file);
- if (fgets (inbuf, sizeof (inbuf), read_file) == 0)
+ char input_buffer[80];
+
+ fprintf (stderr,
+ _("\007Prepare volume #%d for %s and hit return: "),
+ global_volno, *archive_name_cursor);
+ fflush (stderr);
+
+ if (fgets (input_buffer, sizeof (input_buffer), read_file) == 0)
{
- fprintf (msg_file, "EOF? What does that mean?");
- if (cmd_mode != CMD_EXTRACT && cmd_mode != CMD_LIST && cmd_mode != CMD_DIFF)
- msg ("Warning: Archive is INCOMPLETE!");
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
+ fprintf (stderr, _("EOF where user reply was expected"));
+
+ if (subcommand_option != EXTRACT_SUBCOMMAND
+ && subcommand_option != LIST_SUBCOMMAND
+ && subcommand_option != DIFF_SUBCOMMAND)
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("WARNING: Archive is incomplete")));
+
+ exit (TAREXIT_FAILURE);
}
- if (inbuf[0] == '\n' || inbuf[0] == 'y' || inbuf[0] == 'Y')
+ if (input_buffer[0] == '\n'
+ || input_buffer[0] == 'y'
+ || input_buffer[0] == 'Y')
break;
- switch (inbuf[0])
+ switch (input_buffer[0])
{
case '?':
{
- fprintf (msg_file, "\
- n [name] Give a new filename for the next (and subsequent) volume(s)\n\
+ fprintf (stderr, _("\
+ n [name] Give a new file name for the next (and subsequent) volume(s)\n\
q Abort tar\n\
! Spawn a subshell\n\
- ? Print this list\n");
+ ? Print this list\n"));
}
break;
- case 'q': /* Quit */
- fprintf (msg_file, "No new volume; exiting.\n");
- if (cmd_mode != CMD_EXTRACT && cmd_mode != CMD_LIST && cmd_mode != CMD_DIFF)
- msg ("Warning: Archive is INCOMPLETE!");
- exit (EX_BADARCH);
+ case 'q':
+ /* Quit. */
+
+ fprintf (stdlis, _("No new volume; exiting.\n"));
+
+ if (subcommand_option != EXTRACT_SUBCOMMAND
+ && subcommand_option != LIST_SUBCOMMAND
+ && subcommand_option != DIFF_SUBCOMMAND)
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("WARNING: Archive is incomplete")));
+
+ exit (TAREXIT_FAILURE);
+
+ case 'n':
+ /* Get new file name. */
- case 'n': /* Get new file name */
{
- char *q, *r;
- static char *old_name;
-
- for (q = &inbuf[1]; *q == ' ' || *q == '\t'; q++)
- ;
- for (r = q; *r; r++)
- if (*r == '\n')
- *r = '\0';
- old_name = p = (char *) malloc ((unsigned) (strlen (q) + 2));
- if (p == 0)
- {
- msg ("Can't allocate memory for name");
- exit (EX_SYSTEM);
- }
- (void) strcpy (p, q);
- ar_files[cur_ar_file] = p;
+ char *name = &input_buffer[1];
+ char *cursor;
+
+ while (*name == ' ' || *name == '\t')
+ name++;
+ cursor = name;
+ while (*cursor && *cursor != '\n')
+ cursor++;
+ *cursor = '\0';
+
+ /* FIXME: the following allocation is never reclaimed. */
+ *archive_name_cursor = xstrdup (name);
}
break;
case '!':
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
+#if MSDOS
spawnl (P_WAIT, getenv ("COMSPEC"), "-", 0);
-#else
- /* JF this needs work! */
+#else /* not MSDOS */
switch (fork ())
{
case -1:
- msg_perror ("can't fork!");
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot fork!")));
break;
+
case 0:
- p = getenv ("SHELL");
- if (p == 0)
- p = "/bin/sh";
- execlp (p, "-sh", "-i", 0);
- msg_perror ("can't exec a shell %s", p);
- _exit (55);
+ {
+ const char *shell = getenv ("SHELL");
+
+ if (shell == NULL)
+ shell = "/bin/sh";
+ execlp (shell, "-sh", "-i", 0);
+ FATAL_ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot exec a shell %s"),
+ shell));
+ }
+
default:
- wait (0);
+ {
+ WAIT_T wait_status;
+
+ wait (&wait_status);
+ }
break;
}
-#endif
+
+ /* FIXME: I'm not sure if that's all that has to be done
+ here. (jk) */
+
+#endif /* not MSDOS */
break;
}
}
}
-
- if (type == 2 || f_verify)
- archive = rmtopen (ar_files[cur_ar_file], O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666);
- else if (type == 1)
- archive = rmtopen (ar_files[cur_ar_file], O_RDONLY, 0666);
- else if (type == 0)
- archive = rmtcreat (ar_files[cur_ar_file], 0666);
+ if (verify_option)
+ archive = rmtopen (*archive_name_cursor, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666,
+ rsh_command_option);
else
- archive = -1;
+ switch (access)
+ {
+ case ACCESS_READ:
+ archive = rmtopen (*archive_name_cursor, O_RDONLY, 0666,
+ rsh_command_option);
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_WRITE:
+ if (backup_option)
+ maybe_backup_file (*archive_name_cursor, 1);
+ archive = rmtcreat (*archive_name_cursor, 0666, rsh_command_option);
+ break;
+
+ case ACCESS_UPDATE:
+ archive = rmtopen (*archive_name_cursor, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666,
+ rsh_command_option);
+ break;
+ }
if (archive < 0)
{
- msg_perror ("can't open %s", ar_files[cur_ar_file]);
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot open %s"), *archive_name_cursor));
+ if (!verify_option && access == ACCESS_WRITE && backup_option)
+ undo_last_backup ();
goto tryagain;
}
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
+
+#if MSDOS
setmode (archive, O_BINARY);
#endif
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* this is a useless function that takes a buffer returned by wantbytes
- and does nothing with it. If the function called by wantbytes returns
- an error indicator (non-zero), this function is called for the rest of
- the file.
- */
-int
-no_op (size, data)
- int size;
- char *data;
-{
- return 0;
-}
-/* Some other routine wants SIZE bytes in the archive. For each chunk of
- the archive, call FUNC with the size of the chunk, and the address of
- the chunk it can work with.
- */
-int
-wantbytes (size, func)
- long size;
- int (*func) ();
-{
- char *data;
- long data_size;
-
- while (size)
- {
- data = findrec ()->charptr;
- if (data == NULL)
- { /* Check it... */
- msg ("Unexpected EOF on archive file");
- return -1;
- }
- data_size = endofrecs ()->charptr - data;
- if (data_size > size)
- data_size = size;
- if ((*func) (data_size, data))
- func = no_op;
- userec ((union record *) (data + data_size - 1));
- size -= data_size;
- }
- return 0;
+ return 1;
}
/* Create a tar archive.
- Copyright (C) 1985, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation
+ Copyright (C) 1985, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by John Gilmore, on 1985-08-25.
-This file is part of GNU Tar.
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+ version.
-GNU Tar is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-any later version.
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
+ Public License for more details.
-GNU Tar is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+ with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ 59 Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with GNU Tar; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+#include "system.h"
-/*
- * Create a tar archive.
- *
- * Written 25 Aug 1985 by John Gilmore, ihnp4!hoptoad!gnu.
- */
-
-#ifdef _AIX
- #pragma alloca
-#endif
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#ifndef STDC_HEADERS
-extern int errno;
-#endif
-
-#ifdef BSD42
-#include <sys/file.h>
-#else
-#ifndef V7
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#include "tar.h"
-#include "port.h"
-
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
-#include <pwd.h>
-#include <grp.h>
+#if !MSDOS
+# include <pwd.h>
+# include <grp.h>
#endif
-#if defined (_POSIX_VERSION)
-#include <utime.h>
+#if HAVE_UTIME_H
+# include <utime.h>
#else
struct utimbuf
-{
- long actime;
- long modtime;
-};
-
+ {
+ long actime;
+ long modtime;
+ };
#endif
-extern struct stat hstat; /* Stat struct corresponding */
+#include "common.h"
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
+#ifndef MSDOS
extern dev_t ar_dev;
extern ino_t ar_ino;
#endif
-/* JF */
extern struct name *gnu_list_name;
-/*
- * If there are no symbolic links, there is no lstat(). Use stat().
- */
-#ifndef S_ISLNK
-#define lstat stat
-#endif
-
-extern void print_header ();
-
-union record *start_header ();
-void blank_name_list ();
-int check_exclude ();
-PTR ck_malloc ();
-PTR ck_realloc ();
-void clear_buffer ();
-void close_archive ();
-void collect_and_sort_names ();
-int confirm ();
-int deal_with_sparse ();
-void find_new_file_size ();
-void finish_header ();
-int finish_sparse_file ();
-void finduname ();
-void findgname ();
-int is_dot_or_dotdot ();
-void open_archive ();
-char *name_next ();
-void name_close ();
-void to_oct ();
-void dump_file ();
-void write_dir_file ();
-void write_eot ();
-void write_long ();
-int zero_record ();
-
-/* This code moved from tar.h since create.c is the only file that cares
- about 'struct link's. This means that other files might not have to
- include sys/types.h any more. */
+/* This module is the only one that cares about `struct link's. */
struct link
{
char name[1];
};
-struct link *linklist; /* Points to first link in list */
+struct link *linklist = NULL; /* points to first link in list */
+\f
+
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Converts long VALUE into a DIGS-digit field at WHERE, including a |
+| trailing space and room for a NUL. For example, 3 for DIGS 3 means one |
+| digit, a space, and room for a NUL. |
+| |
+| We assume the trailing NUL is already there and don't fill it in. This |
+| fact is used by start_header and finish_header, so don't change it! |
+`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/* This should be equivalent to: sprintf (WHERE, "%*lo ", DIGS - 2, VALUE);
+ except that sprintf fills in the trailing NUL and we don't. */
+
+void
+to_oct (long value, int digs, char *where)
+{
+ --digs; /* Trailing null slot is left alone */
+ where[--digs] = ' '; /* put in the space, though */
+
+ /* Produce the digits -- at least one. */
+
+ do
+ {
+ where[--digs] = '0' + (char) (value & 7); /* one octal digit */
+ value >>= 3;
+ }
+ while (digs > 0 && value != 0);
+
+ /* Leading spaces, if necessary. */
+ while (digs > 0)
+ where[--digs] = ' ';
+}
+\f
+/* Writing routines. */
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Just zeroes out the buffer so we don't confuse ourselves with leftover |
+| data. |
+`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static void
+clear_buffer (char *buffer)
+{
+ memset (buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Write the EOT block(s). We actually zero at least one block, through |
+| the end of the record. Old tar, as previous versions of GNU tar, writes |
+| garbage after two zeroed blocks. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+void
+write_eot (void)
+{
+ union block *pointer = find_next_block ();
+
+ if (pointer)
+ {
+ int space = available_space_after (pointer);
+
+ memset (pointer->buffer, 0, (size_t) space);
+ set_next_block_after (pointer);
+ }
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------.
+| Write a GNUTYPE_LONGLINK or GNUTYPE_LONGNAME block. |
+`-----------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/* FIXME: Cross recursion between start_header and write_long! */
+
+static union block *start_header PARAMS ((const char *, struct stat *));
+
+static void
+write_long (const char *p, char type)
+{
+ int size = strlen (p) + 1;
+ int bufsize;
+ union block *header;
+ struct stat foo;
+
+ memset (&foo, 0, sizeof foo);
+ foo.st_size = size;
+
+ header = start_header ("././@LongLink", &foo);
+ header->header.typeflag = type;
+ finish_header (header);
+
+ header = find_next_block ();
+
+ bufsize = available_space_after (header);
+
+ while (bufsize < size)
+ {
+ memcpy (header->buffer, p, (size_t) bufsize);
+ p += bufsize;
+ size -= bufsize;
+ set_next_block_after (header + (bufsize - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
+ header = find_next_block ();
+ bufsize = available_space_after (header);
+ }
+ memcpy (header->buffer, p, (size_t) size);
+ memset (header->buffer + size, 0, (size_t) (bufsize - size));
+ set_next_block_after (header + (size - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
+}
+\f
+/* Header handling. */
+
+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Make a header block for the file name whose stat info is st. Return |
+| header pointer for success, NULL if the name is too long. |
+`---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static union block *
+start_header (const char *name, struct stat *st)
+{
+ union block *header;
+
+ if (!absolute_names_option)
+ {
+ static int warned_once = 0;
+
+#if MSDOS
+ if (name[1] == ':')
+ {
+ name += 2;
+ if (!warned_once)
+ {
+ warned_once = 1;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Removing drive spec from names in the archive")));
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ while (*name == '/')
+ {
+ name++; /* force relative path */
+ if (!warned_once)
+ {
+ warned_once = 1;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("\
+Removing leading `/' from absolute path names in the archive")));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check the file name and put it in the block. */
+
+ if (strlen (name) >= (size_t) NAME_FIELD_SIZE)
+ write_long (name, GNUTYPE_LONGNAME);
+ header = find_next_block ();
+ memset (header->buffer, 0, sizeof (union block));
+
+ assign_string (¤t_file_name, name);
+
+ strncpy (header->header.name, name, NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
+ header->header.name[NAME_FIELD_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
+
+ /* Override some stat fields, if requested to do so. */
+
+ if (owner_option != (uid_t) -1)
+ st->st_uid = owner_option;
+ if (group_option != (gid_t) -1)
+ st->st_gid = group_option;
+ if (mode_option)
+ st->st_mode = ((st->st_mode & S_IFMT)
+ | mode_adjust (st->st_mode, mode_option));
+
+ /* Paul Eggert tried the trivial test ($WRITER cf a b; $READER tvf a)
+ for a few tars and came up with the following interoperability
+ matrix:
+
+ WRITER
+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 READER
+ . . . . . . . . . 1 = SunOS 4.2 tar
+ # . . # # . . # # 2 = NEC SVR4.0.2 tar
+ . . . # # . . # . 3 = Solaris 2.1 tar
+ . . . . . . . . . 4 = GNU tar 1.11.1
+ . . . . . . . . . 5 = HP-UX 8.07 tar
+ . . . . . . . . . 6 = Ultrix 4.1
+ . . . . . . . . . 7 = AIX 3.2
+ . . . . . . . . . 8 = Hitachi HI-UX 1.03
+ . . . . . . . . . 9 = Omron UNIOS-B 4.3BSD 1.60Beta
+
+ . = works
+ # = ``impossible file type''
+
+ The following mask for old archive removes the `#'s in column 4
+ above, thus making GNU tar both a universal donor and a universal
+ acceptor for Paul's test. */
+
+ if (archive_format == V7_FORMAT)
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_mode & 07777, 8, header->header.mode);
+ else
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_mode, 8, header->header.mode);
+
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_uid, 8, header->header.uid);
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_gid, 8, header->header.gid);
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_size, 1 + 12, header->header.size);
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_mtime, 1 + 12, header->header.mtime);
+
+ if (incremental_option)
+ if (archive_format == OLDGNU_FORMAT)
+ {
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_atime, 1 + 12, header->oldgnu_header.atime);
+ to_oct ((long) st->st_ctime, 1 + 12, header->oldgnu_header.ctime);
+ }
+
+ header->header.typeflag = archive_format == V7_FORMAT ? AREGTYPE : REGTYPE;
+
+ switch (archive_format)
+ {
+ case DEFAULT_FORMAT:
+ case V7_FORMAT:
+ break;
+
+ case OLDGNU_FORMAT:
+ /* Overwrite header->header.magic and header.version in one blow. */
+ strcpy (header->header.magic, OLDGNU_MAGIC);
+ break;
+
+ case POSIX_FORMAT:
+ case GNU_FORMAT:
+ strncpy (header->header.magic, TMAGIC, TMAGLEN);
+ strncpy (header->header.version, TVERSION, TVERSLEN);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (archive_format == V7_FORMAT || numeric_owner_option)
+ {
+ /* header->header.[ug]name are left as the empty string. */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ uid_to_uname (st->st_uid, header->header.uname);
+ gid_to_gname (st->st_gid, header->header.gname);
+ }
+
+ return header;
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Finish off a filled-in header block and write it out. We also print the |
+| file name and/or full info if verbose is on. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+void
+finish_header (union block *header)
+{
+ int i, sum;
+ char *p;
+
+ memcpy (header->header.chksum, CHKBLANKS, sizeof (header->header.chksum));
+
+ sum = 0;
+ p = header->buffer;
+ for (i = sizeof (*header); --i >= 0; )
+ /* We can't use unsigned char here because of old compilers, e.g. V7. */
+ sum += 0xFF & *p++;
+
+ /* Fill in the checksum field. It's formatted differently from the
+ other fields: it has [6] digits, a null, then a space -- rather than
+ digits, a space, then a null. We use to_oct then write the null in
+ over to_oct's space. The final space is already there, from
+ checksumming, and to_oct doesn't modify it.
+
+ This is a fast way to do:
+
+ sprintf(header->header.chksum, "%6o", sum); */
+
+ to_oct ((long) sum, 8, header->header.chksum);
+ header->header.chksum[6] = '\0'; /* zap the space */
+
+ set_next_block_after (header);
+
+ if (verbose_option
+ && header->header.typeflag != GNUTYPE_LONGLINK
+ && header->header.typeflag != GNUTYPE_LONGNAME)
+ {
+ /* These globals are parameters to print_header, sigh. */
+
+ current_header = header;
+ /* current_stat is already set up. */
+ current_format = archive_format;
+ print_header ();
+ }
+}
+\f
+/* Sparse file processing. */
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Takes a blockful of data and basically cruises through it to see if it's |
+| made *entirely* of zeros, returning a 0 the instant it finds something |
+| that is a nonzero, i.e., useful data. |
+`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+static int
+zero_block_p (char *buffer)
+{
+ int counter;
+
+ for (counter = 0; counter < BLOCKSIZE; counter++)
+ if (buffer[counter] != '\0')
+ return 0;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*---.
+| ? |
+`---*/
+
+static void
+init_sparsearray (void)
+{
+ int counter;
+
+ sp_array_size = 10;
+
+ /* Make room for our scratch space -- initially is 10 elts long. */
+
+ sparsearray = (struct sp_array *)
+ xmalloc (sp_array_size * sizeof (struct sp_array));
+ for (counter = 0; counter < sp_array_size; counter++)
+ {
+ sparsearray[counter].offset = 0;
+ sparsearray[counter].numbytes = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*---.
+| ? |
+`---*/
+
+static void
+find_new_file_size (int *filesize, int highest_index)
+{
+ int counter;
+
+ *filesize = 0;
+ for (counter = 0;
+ sparsearray[counter].numbytes && counter <= highest_index;
+ counter++)
+ *filesize += sparsearray[counter].numbytes;
+}
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Make one pass over the file NAME, studying where any non-zero data is, |
+| that is, how far into the file each instance of data is, and how many |
+| bytes are there. Save this information in the sparsearray, which will |
+| later be translated into header information. |
+`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/* There is little point in trimming small amounts of null data at the head
+ and tail of blocks, only avoid dumping full null blocks. */
+
+/* FIXME: this routine might accept bits of algorithmic cleanup, it is
+ too kludgey for my taste... */
+
+static int
+deal_with_sparse (char *name, union block *header)
+{
+ long numbytes = 0;
+ long offset = 0;
+ int file;
+ int sparse_index = 0;
+ int count;
+ char buffer[BLOCKSIZE];
+
+ if (archive_format == OLDGNU_FORMAT)
+ header->oldgnu_header.isextended = 0;
+
+ if (file = open (name, O_RDONLY), file < 0)
+ /* This problem will be caught later on, so just return. */
+ return 0;
+
+ init_sparsearray ();
+ clear_buffer (buffer);
+
+ while (count = read (file, buffer, sizeof buffer), count != 0)
+ {
+ /* Realloc the scratch area as necessary. FIXME: should reallocate
+ only at beginning of a new instance of non-zero data. */
+
+ if (sparse_index > sp_array_size - 1)
+ {
+
+ sparsearray = (struct sp_array *)
+ xrealloc (sparsearray,
+ 2 * sp_array_size * sizeof (struct sp_array));
+ sp_array_size *= 2;
+ }
+
+ /* Process one block. */
+
+ if (count == sizeof buffer)
+
+ if (zero_block_p (buffer))
+ {
+ if (numbytes)
+ {
+ sparsearray[sparse_index++].numbytes = numbytes;
+ numbytes = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (!numbytes)
+ sparsearray[sparse_index].offset = offset;
+ numbytes += count;
+ }
+
+ else
+
+ /* Since count < sizeof buffer, we have the last bit of the file. */
+
+ if (!zero_block_p (buffer))
+ {
+ if (!numbytes)
+ sparsearray[sparse_index].offset = offset;
+ numbytes += count;
+ }
+ else
+ /* The next two lines are suggested by Andreas Degert, who says
+ they are required for trailing full blocks to be written to the
+ archive, when all zeroed. Yet, it seems to me that the case
+ does not apply. Further, at restore time, the file is not as
+ sparse as it should. So, some serious cleanup is *also* needed
+ in this area. Just one more... :-(. FIXME. */
+ if (numbytes)
+ numbytes += count;
+
+ /* Prepare for next block. */
+
+ offset += count;
+ /* FIXME: do not clear unless necessary. */
+ clear_buffer (buffer);
+ }
+
+ if (numbytes)
+ sparsearray[sparse_index++].numbytes = numbytes;
+ else
+ {
+ sparsearray[sparse_index].offset = offset - 1;
+ sparsearray[sparse_index++].numbytes = 1;
+ }
+
+ close (file);
+ return sparse_index - 1;
+}
+
+/*---.
+| ? |
+`---*/
+
+static int
+finish_sparse_file (int file, long *sizeleft, long fullsize, char *name)
+{
+ union block *start;
+ int bufsize;
+ int sparse_index = 0;
+ int count;
+ long pos;
+ long nwritten = 0;
+
+ while (*sizeleft > 0)
+ {
+ start = find_next_block ();
+ memset (start->buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ bufsize = sparsearray[sparse_index].numbytes;
+ if (!bufsize)
+ {
+ /* We blew it, maybe. */
+
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Wrote %ld of %ld bytes to file %s"),
+ fullsize - *sizeleft, fullsize, name));
+ break;
+ }
+ pos = lseek (file, sparsearray[sparse_index++].offset, 0);
+
+ /* If the number of bytes to be written here exceeds the size of
+ the temporary buffer, do it in steps. */
+
+ while (bufsize > BLOCKSIZE)
+ {
+#if 0
+ if (amount_read)
+ {
+ count = read (file, start->buffer + amount_read,
+ BLOCKSIZE - amount_read);
+ bufsize -= BLOCKSIZE - amount_read;
+ amount_read = 0;
+ set_next_block_after (start);
+ start = find_next_block ();
+ memset (start->buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ }
+#endif
+ /* Store the data. */
+
+ count = read (file, start->buffer, BLOCKSIZE);
+ if (count < 0)
+ {
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("\
+Read error at byte %ld, reading %d bytes, in file %s"),
+ fullsize - *sizeleft, bufsize, name));
+ return 1;
+ }
+ bufsize -= count;
+ *sizeleft -= count;
+ set_next_block_after (start);
+ nwritten += BLOCKSIZE; /* FIXME: ??? */
+ start = find_next_block ();
+ memset (start->buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ }
+
+ {
+ char buffer[BLOCKSIZE];
+
+ clear_buffer (buffer);
+ count = read (file, buffer, (size_t) bufsize);
+ memcpy (start->buffer, buffer, BLOCKSIZE);
+ }
-static nolinks; /* Gets set if we run out of RAM */
+ if (count < 0)
+ {
+ ERROR ((0, errno,
+ _("Read error at byte %ld, reading %d bytes, in file %s"),
+ fullsize - *sizeleft, bufsize, name));
+ return 1;
+ }
+#if 0
+ if (amount_read >= BLOCKSIZE)
+ {
+ amount_read = 0;
+ set_next_block_after (start + (count - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
+ if (count != bufsize)
+ {
+ ERROR ((0, 0,
+ _("File %s shrunk by %d bytes, padding with zeros"),
+ name, sizeleft));
+ return 1;
+ }
+ start = find_next_block ();
+ }
+ else
+ amount_read += bufsize;
+#endif
+ nwritten += count; /* FIXME: ??? */
+ *sizeleft -= count;
+ set_next_block_after (start);
-/*
- * "Scratch" space to store the information about a sparse file before
- * writing the info into the header or extended header
- */
-/* struct sp_array *sparsearray;*/
+ }
+ free (sparsearray);
+#if 0
+ printf (_("Amount actually written is (I hope) %d.\n"), nwritten);
+ set_next_block_after (start + (count - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
+#endif
+ return 0;
+}
+\f
+/* Main functions of this module. */
-/* number of elts storable in the sparsearray */
-/*int sparse_array_size = 10;*/
+/*---.
+| ? |
+`---*/
void
-create_archive ()
+create_archive (void)
{
- register char *p;
- char *name_from_list ();
+ char *p;
- open_archive (0); /* Open for writing */
+ open_archive (ACCESS_WRITE);
- if (f_gnudump)
+ if (incremental_option)
{
- char *buf = ck_malloc (PATH_MAX);
+ char *buffer = xmalloc (PATH_MAX);
char *q, *bufp;
collect_and_sort_names ();
- while (p = name_from_list ())
+ while (p = name_from_list (), p)
dump_file (p, -1, 1);
- /* if(!f_dironly) { */
+
blank_name_list ();
- while (p = name_from_list ())
+ while (p = name_from_list (), p)
{
- strcpy (buf, p);
+ strcpy (buffer, p);
if (p[strlen (p) - 1] != '/')
- strcat (buf, "/");
- bufp = buf + strlen (buf);
- for (q = gnu_list_name->dir_contents; q && *q; q += strlen (q) + 1)
+ strcat (buffer, "/");
+ bufp = buffer + strlen (buffer);
+ for (q = gnu_list_name->dir_contents;
+ q && *q;
+ q += strlen (q) + 1)
{
if (*q == 'Y')
{
strcpy (bufp, q + 1);
- dump_file (buf, -1, 1);
+ dump_file (buffer, -1, 1);
}
}
}
- /* } */
- free (buf);
+ free (buffer);
}
else
{
- while (p = name_next (1))
+ while (p = name_next (1), p)
dump_file (p, -1, 1);
}
write_eot ();
close_archive ();
- if (f_gnudump)
+
+ if (listed_incremental_option)
write_dir_file ();
- name_close ();
}
-/*
- * Dump a single file. If it's a directory, recurse.
- * Result is 1 for success, 0 for failure.
- * Sets global "hstat" to stat() output for this file.
- */
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Dump a single file. Recurse on directories. Result is nonzero for |
+| success. P is file name to dump. PARENT_DEVICE is device our parent |
+| directory was on. TOP_LEVEL tells wether we are a toplevel call. |
+| |
+| Sets global CURRENT_STAT to stat output for this file. |
+`----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/* FIXME: One should make sure that for *every* path leading to setting
+ exit_status to failure, a clear diagnostic has been issued. */
+
void
-dump_file (p, curdev, toplevel)
- char *p; /* File name to dump */
- int curdev; /* Device our parent dir was on */
- int toplevel; /* Whether we are a toplevel call */
+dump_file (char *p, int parent_device, int top_level)
{
- union record *header;
+ union block *header;
char type;
- extern char *save_name; /* JF for multi-volume support */
- extern long save_totsize;
- extern long save_sizeleft;
- union record *exhdr;
- char save_linkflag;
- extern time_t new_time;
- int critical_error = 0;
+ union block *exhdr;
+ char save_typeflag;
struct utimbuf restore_times;
- /* int sparse_ind = 0;*/
+ /* FIXME: `header' and `upperbound' might be used uninitialized in this
+ function. Reported by Bruno Haible. */
- if (f_confirm && !confirm ("add", p))
+ if (interactive_option && !confirm ("add", p))
return;
- /*
- * Use stat if following (rather than dumping) 4.2BSD's
- * symbolic links. Otherwise, use lstat (which, on non-4.2
- * systems, is #define'd to stat anyway.
- */
+ /* Use stat if following (rather than dumping) 4.2BSD's symbolic links.
+ Otherwise, use lstat (which falls back to stat if no symbolic links). */
+
+ if (dereference_option != 0
#ifdef STX_HIDDEN /* AIX */
- if (0 != f_follow_links ?
- statx (p, &hstat, STATSIZE, STX_HIDDEN) :
- statx (p, &hstat, STATSIZE, STX_HIDDEN | STX_LINK))
+ ? statx (p, ¤t_stat, STATSIZE, STX_HIDDEN)
+ : statx (p, ¤t_stat, STATSIZE, STX_HIDDEN | STX_LINK)
#else
- if (0 != f_follow_links ? stat (p, &hstat) : lstat (p, &hstat))
+ ? stat (p, ¤t_stat) : lstat (p, ¤t_stat)
#endif
+ )
{
- badperror:
- msg_perror ("can't add file %s", p);
- badfile:
- if (!f_ignore_failed_read || critical_error)
- errors++;
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot add file %s"), p));
+ if (!ignore_failed_read_option)
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
return;
}
- restore_times.actime = hstat.st_atime;
- restore_times.modtime = hstat.st_mtime;
+ restore_times.actime = current_stat.st_atime;
+ restore_times.modtime = current_stat.st_mtime;
#ifdef S_ISHIDDEN
- if (S_ISHIDDEN (hstat.st_mode))
+ if (S_ISHIDDEN (current_stat.st_mode))
{
char *new = (char *) alloca (strlen (p) + 2);
if (new)
#endif
/* See if we only want new files, and check if this one is too old to
- put in the archive. */
- if (f_new_files
- && !f_gnudump
- && new_time > hstat.st_mtime
- && !S_ISDIR (hstat.st_mode)
- && (f_new_files > 1 || new_time > hstat.st_ctime))
+ put in the archive. */
+
+ if (!incremental_option && !S_ISDIR (current_stat.st_mode)
+ && current_stat.st_mtime < newer_mtime_option
+ && (!after_date_option || current_stat.st_ctime < newer_ctime_option))
{
- if (curdev == -1)
- {
- msg ("%s: is unchanged; not dumped", p);
- }
+ if (parent_device == -1)
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: is unchanged; not dumped"), p));
+ /* FIXME: recheck this return. */
return;
}
-#ifndef __MSDOS__
- /* See if we are trying to dump the archive */
- if (ar_dev && hstat.st_dev == ar_dev && hstat.st_ino == ar_ino)
+#if !MSDOS
+ /* See if we are trying to dump the archive. */
+
+ if (ar_dev && current_stat.st_dev == ar_dev && current_stat.st_ino == ar_ino)
{
- msg ("%s is the archive; not dumped", p);
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("%s is the archive; not dumped"), p));
return;
}
#endif
- /*
- * Check for multiple links.
- *
- * We maintain a list of all such files that we've written so
- * far. Any time we see another, we check the list and
- * avoid dumping the data again if we've done it once already.
- */
- if (hstat.st_nlink > 1
- && (S_ISREG (hstat.st_mode)
+
+ /* Check for multiple links.
+
+ We maintain a list of all such files that we've written so far. Any
+ time we see another, we check the list and avoid dumping the data
+ again if we've done it once already. */
+
+ if (current_stat.st_nlink > 1
+ && (S_ISREG (current_stat.st_mode)
#ifdef S_ISCTG
- || S_ISCTG (hstat.st_mode)
+ || S_ISCTG (current_stat.st_mode)
#endif
#ifdef S_ISCHR
- || S_ISCHR (hstat.st_mode)
+ || S_ISCHR (current_stat.st_mode)
#endif
#ifdef S_ISBLK
- || S_ISBLK (hstat.st_mode)
+ || S_ISBLK (current_stat.st_mode)
#endif
#ifdef S_ISFIFO
- || S_ISFIFO (hstat.st_mode)
+ || S_ISFIFO (current_stat.st_mode)
#endif
))
{
- register struct link *lp;
+ struct link *lp;
+
+ /* FIXME: First quick and dirty. Hashing, etc later. */
- /* First quick and dirty. Hashing, etc later FIXME */
for (lp = linklist; lp; lp = lp->next)
- {
- if (lp->ino == hstat.st_ino &&
- lp->dev == hstat.st_dev)
- {
- char *link_name = lp->name;
+ if (lp->ino == current_stat.st_ino && lp->dev == current_stat.st_dev)
+ {
+ char *link_name = lp->name;
- /* We found a link. */
- while (!f_absolute_paths && *link_name == '/')
- {
- static int link_warn = 0;
-
- if (!link_warn)
- {
- msg ("Removing leading / from absolute links");
- link_warn++;
- }
- link_name++;
- }
- if (link_name - lp->name >= NAMSIZ)
- write_long (link_name, LF_LONGLINK);
- current_link_name = link_name;
+ /* We found a link. */
- hstat.st_size = 0;
- header = start_header (p, &hstat);
- if (header == NULL)
- {
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile;
- }
- strncpy (header->header.arch_linkname,
- link_name, NAMSIZ);
+ while (!absolute_names_option && *link_name == '/')
+ {
+ static int warned_once = 0;
+
+ if (!warned_once)
+ {
+ warned_once = 1;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("\
+Removing leading `/' from absolute links")));
+ }
+ link_name++;
+ }
+ if (strlen (link_name) >= NAME_FIELD_SIZE)
+ write_long (link_name, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK);
+ assign_string (¤t_link_name, link_name);
- /* Force null truncated */
- header->header.arch_linkname[NAMSIZ - 1] = 0;
+ current_stat.st_size = 0;
+ header = start_header (p, ¤t_stat);
+ if (header == NULL)
+ {
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
+ }
+ strncpy (header->header.linkname,
+ link_name, NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
- header->header.linkflag = LF_LINK;
- finish_header (header);
- /* FIXME: Maybe remove from list after all links found? */
- if (f_remove_files)
- {
- if (unlink (p) == -1)
- msg_perror ("cannot remove %s", p);
- }
- return; /* We dumped it */
- }
- }
+ /* Force null truncated. */
- /* Not found. Add it to the list of possible links. */
- lp = (struct link *) ck_malloc ((unsigned) (sizeof (struct link) + strlen (p)));
- if (!lp)
- {
- if (!nolinks)
- {
- msg (
- "no memory for links, they will be dumped as separate files");
- nolinks++;
- }
- }
- lp->ino = hstat.st_ino;
- lp->dev = hstat.st_dev;
+ header->header.linkname[NAME_FIELD_SIZE - 1] = 0;
+
+ header->header.typeflag = LNKTYPE;
+ finish_header (header);
+
+ /* FIXME: Maybe remove from list after all links found? */
+
+ if (remove_files_option)
+ if (unlink (p) == -1)
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot remove %s"), p));
+
+ /* We dumped it. */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Not found. Add it to the list of possible links. */
+
+ lp = (struct link *)
+ xmalloc ((size_t) (sizeof (struct link) + strlen (p)));
+ lp->ino = current_stat.st_ino;
+ lp->dev = current_stat.st_dev;
strcpy (lp->name, p);
lp->next = linklist;
linklist = lp;
}
- /*
- * This is not a link to a previously dumped file, so dump it.
- */
- if (S_ISREG (hstat.st_mode)
+ /* This is not a link to a previously dumped file, so dump it. */
+
+ if (S_ISREG (current_stat.st_mode)
#ifdef S_ISCTG
- || S_ISCTG (hstat.st_mode)
+ || S_ISCTG (current_stat.st_mode)
#endif
- )
+ )
{
- int f; /* File descriptor */
+ int f; /* file descriptor */
long bufsize, count;
long sizeleft;
- register union record *start;
+ union block *start;
int header_moved;
char isextended = 0;
int upperbound;
- /* int end_nulls = 0; */
+#if 0
+ static int cried_once = 0;
+#endif
header_moved = 0;
-#ifdef BSD42
- if (f_sparse_files)
+ if (sparse_option)
{
- /*
- * JK - This is the test for sparseness: whether the
- * "size" of the file matches the number of blocks
- * allocated for it. If there is a smaller number
- * of blocks that would be necessary to accommodate
- * a file of this size, we have a sparse file, i.e.,
- * at least one of those records in the file is just
- * a useless hole.
- */
-#ifdef hpux /* Nice of HPUX to gratuitiously change it, huh? - mib */
- if (hstat.st_size - (hstat.st_blocks * 1024) > 1024)
-#else
- if (hstat.st_size - (hstat.st_blocks * RECORDSIZE) > RECORDSIZE)
-#endif
+ /* Check the size of the file against the number of blocks
+ allocated for it, counting both data and indirect blocks.
+ If there is a smaller number of blocks that would be
+ necessary to accommodate a file of this size, this is safe
+ to say that we have a sparse file: at least one of those
+ blocks in the file is just a useless hole. For sparse
+ files not having more hole blocks than indirect blocks, the
+ sparseness will go undetected. */
+
+ /* tar.h defines ST_NBLOCKS in term of 512 byte sectors, even
+ for HP-UX's which count in 1024 byte units and AIX's which
+ count in 4096 byte units. So this should work... */
+
+ /* Bruno Haible sent me these statistics for Linux. It seems
+ that some filesystems count indirect blocks in st_blocks,
+ while others do not seem to:
+
+ minix-fs tar: size=7205, st_blocks=18 and ST_NBLOCKS=18
+ extfs tar: size=7205, st_blocks=18 and ST_NBLOCKS=18
+ ext2fs tar: size=7205, st_blocks=16 and ST_NBLOCKS=16
+ msdos-fs tar: size=7205, st_blocks=16 and ST_NBLOCKS=16
+
+ Dick Streefland reports the previous numbers as misleading,
+ because ext2fs use 12 direct blocks, while minix-fs uses only
+ 6 direct blocks. Dick gets:
+
+ ext2 size=20480 ls listed blocks=21
+ minix size=20480 ls listed blocks=21
+ msdos size=20480 ls listed blocks=20
+
+ It seems that indirect blocks *are* included in st_blocks.
+ The minix filesystem does not account for phantom blocks in
+ st_blocks, so `du' and `ls -s' give wrong results. So, the
+ --sparse option would not work on a minix filesystem. */
+
+ if (current_stat.st_size > ST_NBLOCKS (current_stat) * BLOCKSIZE)
{
- int filesize = hstat.st_size;
- register int i;
+ int filesize = current_stat.st_size;
+ int counter;
- header = start_header (p, &hstat);
+ header = start_header (p, ¤t_stat);
if (header == NULL)
{
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile;
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
}
- header->header.linkflag = LF_SPARSE;
- header_moved++;
-
- /*
- * Call the routine that figures out the
- * layout of the sparse file in question.
- * UPPERBOUND is the index of the last
- * element of the "sparsearray," i.e.,
- * the number of elements it needed to
- * describe the file.
- */
+ header->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_SPARSE;
+ header_moved = 1;
+
+ /* Call the routine that figures out the layout of the
+ sparse file in question. UPPERBOUND is the index of the
+ last element of the "sparsearray," i.e., the number of
+ elements it needed to describe the file. */
upperbound = deal_with_sparse (p, header);
- /*
- * See if we'll need an extended header
- * later
- */
- if (upperbound > SPARSE_IN_HDR - 1)
- header->header.isextended++;
- /*
- * We store the "real" file size so
- * we can show that in case someone wants
- * to list the archive, i.e., tar tvf <file>.
- * It might be kind of disconcerting if the
- * shrunken file size was the one that showed
- * up.
- */
- to_oct ((long) hstat.st_size, 1 + 12,
- header->header.realsize);
-
- /*
- * This will be the new "size" of the
- * file, i.e., the size of the file
- * minus the records of holes that we're
- * skipping over.
- */
+ /* See if we'll need an extended header later. */
+
+ if (upperbound > SPARSES_IN_OLDGNU_HEADER - 1)
+ header->oldgnu_header.isextended = 1;
+
+ /* We store the "real" file size so we can show that in
+ case someone wants to list the archive, i.e., tar tvf
+ <file>. It might be kind of disconcerting if the
+ shrunken file size was the one that showed up. */
+
+ to_oct ((long) current_stat.st_size, 1 + 12,
+ header->oldgnu_header.realsize);
+
+ /* This will be the new "size" of the file, i.e., the size
+ of the file minus the blocks of holes that we're
+ skipping over. */
find_new_file_size (&filesize, upperbound);
- hstat.st_size = filesize;
- to_oct ((long) filesize, 1 + 12,
- header->header.size);
- /* to_oct((long) end_nulls, 1+12,
- header->header.ending_blanks);*/
+ current_stat.st_size = filesize;
+ to_oct ((long) filesize, 1 + 12, header->header.size);
- for (i = 0; i < SPARSE_IN_HDR; i++)
+ for (counter = 0; counter < SPARSES_IN_OLDGNU_HEADER; counter++)
{
- if (!sparsearray[i].numbytes)
+ if (!sparsearray[counter].numbytes)
break;
- to_oct (sparsearray[i].offset, 1 + 12,
- header->header.sp[i].offset);
- to_oct (sparsearray[i].numbytes, 1 + 12,
- header->header.sp[i].numbytes);
+
+ to_oct (sparsearray[counter].offset, 1 + 12,
+ header->oldgnu_header.sp[counter].offset);
+ to_oct (sparsearray[counter].numbytes, 1 + 12,
+ header->oldgnu_header.sp[counter].numbytes);
}
}
}
-#else
- upperbound = SPARSE_IN_HDR - 1;
-#endif
+ else
+ upperbound = SPARSES_IN_OLDGNU_HEADER - 1;
+
+ sizeleft = current_stat.st_size;
- sizeleft = hstat.st_size;
- /* Don't bother opening empty, world readable files. */
- if (sizeleft > 0 || 0444 != (0444 & hstat.st_mode))
+ /* Don't bother opening empty, world readable files. Also do not open
+ files when archive is meant for /dev/null. */
+
+ if (dev_null_output
+ || (sizeleft == 0 && 0444 == (0444 & current_stat.st_mode)))
+ f = -1;
+ else
{
f = open (p, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY);
if (f < 0)
- goto badperror;
- }
- else
- {
- f = -1;
+ {
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot add file %s"), p));
+ if (!ignore_failed_read_option)
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
+ }
}
- /* If the file is sparse, we've already taken care of this */
+ /* If the file is sparse, we've already taken care of this. */
+
if (!header_moved)
{
- header = start_header (p, &hstat);
+ header = start_header (p, ¤t_stat);
if (header == NULL)
{
if (f >= 0)
- (void) close (f);
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile;
+ close (f);
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
}
}
#ifdef S_ISCTG
- /* Mark contiguous files, if we support them */
- if (f_standard && S_ISCTG (hstat.st_mode))
- {
- header->header.linkflag = LF_CONTIG;
- }
+ /* Mark contiguous files, if we support them. */
+
+ if (archive_format != V7_FORMAT && S_ISCTG (current_stat.st_mode))
+ header->header.typeflag = CONTTYPE;
#endif
- isextended = header->header.isextended;
- save_linkflag = header->header.linkflag;
+ isextended = header->oldgnu_header.isextended;
+ save_typeflag = header->header.typeflag;
finish_header (header);
if (isextended)
{
- /* int sum = 0;*/
- register int i;
- /* register union record *exhdr;*/
- /* int arraybound = SPARSE_EXT_HDR;*/
- /* static */ int index_offset = SPARSE_IN_HDR;
+#if 0
+ int sum = 0;
+#endif
+ int counter;
+#if 0
+ union block *exhdr;
+ int arraybound = SPARSES_IN_SPARSE_HEADER;
+#endif
+ /* static */ int index_offset = SPARSES_IN_OLDGNU_HEADER;
- extend:exhdr = findrec ();
+ extend:
+ exhdr = find_next_block ();
if (exhdr == NULL)
{
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile;
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
}
- bzero (exhdr->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- for (i = 0; i < SPARSE_EXT_HDR; i++)
+ memset (exhdr->buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ for (counter = 0; counter < SPARSES_IN_SPARSE_HEADER; counter++)
{
- if (i + index_offset > upperbound)
+ if (counter + index_offset > upperbound)
break;
- to_oct ((long) sparsearray[i + index_offset].numbytes,
+
+ to_oct ((long) sparsearray[counter + index_offset].numbytes,
1 + 12,
- exhdr->ext_hdr.sp[i].numbytes);
- to_oct ((long) sparsearray[i + index_offset].offset,
+ exhdr->sparse_header.sp[counter].numbytes);
+ to_oct ((long) sparsearray[counter + index_offset].offset,
1 + 12,
- exhdr->ext_hdr.sp[i].offset);
+ exhdr->sparse_header.sp[counter].offset);
}
- userec (exhdr);
- /* sum += i;
- if (sum < upperbound)
- goto extend;*/
- if (index_offset + i <= upperbound)
+ set_next_block_after (exhdr);
+#if 0
+ sum += counter;
+ if (sum < upperbound)
+ goto extend;
+#endif
+ if (index_offset + counter <= upperbound)
{
- index_offset += i;
- exhdr->ext_hdr.isextended++;
+ index_offset += counter;
+ exhdr->sparse_header.isextended = 1;
goto extend;
}
}
- if (save_linkflag == LF_SPARSE)
+ if (save_typeflag == GNUTYPE_SPARSE)
{
- if (finish_sparse_file (f, &sizeleft, hstat.st_size, p))
+ if (finish_sparse_file (f, &sizeleft, current_stat.st_size, p))
goto padit;
}
else
while (sizeleft > 0)
{
-
- if (f_multivol)
+ if (multi_volume_option)
{
- save_name = p;
+ assign_string (&save_name, p);
save_sizeleft = sizeleft;
- save_totsize = hstat.st_size;
+ save_totsize = current_stat.st_size;
}
- start = findrec ();
+ start = find_next_block ();
- bufsize = endofrecs ()->charptr - start->charptr;
+ bufsize = available_space_after (start);
if (sizeleft < bufsize)
{
- /* Last read -- zero out area beyond */
+ /* Last read -- zero out area beyond. */
+
bufsize = (int) sizeleft;
- count = bufsize % RECORDSIZE;
+ count = bufsize % BLOCKSIZE;
if (count)
- bzero (start->charptr + sizeleft,
- (int) (RECORDSIZE - count));
+ memset (start->buffer + sizeleft, 0,
+ (size_t) (BLOCKSIZE - count));
}
- count = read (f, start->charptr, bufsize);
+ if (f < 0)
+ count = bufsize;
+ else
+ count = read (f, start->buffer, (size_t) bufsize);
if (count < 0)
{
- msg_perror ("read error at byte %ld, reading\
- %d bytes, in file %s", hstat.st_size - sizeleft, bufsize, p);
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("\
+Read error at byte %ld, reading %d bytes, in file %s"),
+ (long) (current_stat.st_size - sizeleft), bufsize, p));
goto padit;
}
sizeleft -= count;
- /* This is nonportable (the type of userec's arg). */
- userec (start + (count - 1) / RECORDSIZE);
+ /* This is nonportable (the type of set_next_block_after's arg). */
+
+ set_next_block_after (start + (count - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
if (count == bufsize)
continue;
- msg ("file %s shrunk by %d bytes, padding with zeros.", p, sizeleft);
- goto padit; /* Short read */
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("File %s shrunk by %d bytes, padding with zeros"),
+ p, sizeleft));
+ goto padit; /* short read */
}
- if (f_multivol)
- save_name = 0;
+ if (multi_volume_option)
+ assign_string (&save_name, NULL);
if (f >= 0)
- (void) close (f);
-
- if (f_remove_files)
+ {
+ close (f);
+ if (atime_preserve_option)
+ utime (p, &restore_times);
+ }
+ if (remove_files_option)
{
if (unlink (p) == -1)
- msg_perror ("cannot remove %s", p);
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot remove %s"), p));
}
- if (f_atime_preserve)
- utime (p, &restore_times);
return;
- /*
- * File shrunk or gave error, pad out tape to match
- * the size we specified in the header.
- */
+ /* File shrunk or gave error, pad out tape to match the size we
+ specified in the header. */
+
padit:
while (sizeleft > 0)
{
save_sizeleft = sizeleft;
- start = findrec ();
- bzero (start->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- userec (start);
- sizeleft -= RECORDSIZE;
+ start = find_next_block ();
+ memset (start->buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
+ set_next_block_after (start);
+ sizeleft -= BLOCKSIZE;
}
- if (f_multivol)
- save_name = 0;
+ if (multi_volume_option)
+ assign_string (&save_name, NULL);
if (f >= 0)
- (void) close (f);
- if (f_atime_preserve)
- utime (p, &restore_times);
+ {
+ close (f);
+ if (atime_preserve_option)
+ utime (p, &restore_times);
+ }
return;
}
#ifdef S_ISLNK
- else if (S_ISLNK (hstat.st_mode))
+ else if (S_ISLNK (current_stat.st_mode))
{
int size;
- char *buf = alloca (PATH_MAX + 1);
+ char *buffer = (char *) alloca (PATH_MAX + 1);
- size = readlink (p, buf, PATH_MAX + 1);
+ size = readlink (p, buffer, PATH_MAX + 1);
if (size < 0)
- goto badperror;
- buf[size] = '\0';
- if (size >= NAMSIZ)
- write_long (buf, LF_LONGLINK);
- current_link_name = buf;
-
- hstat.st_size = 0; /* Force 0 size on symlink */
- header = start_header (p, &hstat);
+ {
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot add file %s"), p));
+ if (!ignore_failed_read_option)
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
+ }
+ buffer[size] = '\0';
+ if (size >= NAME_FIELD_SIZE)
+ write_long (buffer, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK);
+ assign_string (¤t_link_name, buffer);
+
+ current_stat.st_size = 0; /* force 0 size on symlink */
+ header = start_header (p, ¤t_stat);
if (header == NULL)
{
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile;
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
}
- strncpy (header->header.arch_linkname, buf, NAMSIZ);
- header->header.arch_linkname[NAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
- header->header.linkflag = LF_SYMLINK;
- finish_header (header); /* Nothing more to do to it */
- if (f_remove_files)
+ strncpy (header->header.linkname, buffer, NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
+ header->header.linkname[NAME_FIELD_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
+ header->header.typeflag = SYMTYPE;
+ finish_header (header); /* nothing more to do to it */
+ if (remove_files_option)
{
if (unlink (p) == -1)
- msg_perror ("cannot remove %s", p);
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot remove %s"), p));
}
return;
}
-#endif
+#endif /* S_ISLNK */
- else if (S_ISDIR (hstat.st_mode))
+ else if (S_ISDIR (current_stat.st_mode))
{
- register DIR *dirp;
- register struct dirent *d;
+ DIR *directory;
+ struct dirent *entry;
char *namebuf;
int buflen;
- register int len;
- int our_device = hstat.st_dev;
+ int len;
+ int our_device = current_stat.st_dev;
+
+ /* If this tar program is installed suid root, like for Amanda, the
+ access might look like denied, while it is not really.
+
+ FIXME: I have the feeling this test is done too early. Couldn't it
+ just be bundled in later actions? I guess that the proper support
+ of --ignore-failed-read is the key of the current writing. */
+
+ if (access (p, R_OK) == -1 && geteuid () != 0)
+ {
+ WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot add directory %s"), p));
+ if (!ignore_failed_read_option)
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Build new prototype name. Ensure exactly one trailing slash. */
- /* Build new prototype name */
len = strlen (p);
- buflen = len + NAMSIZ;
- namebuf = ck_malloc (buflen + 1);
- strncpy (namebuf, p, buflen);
- while (len >= 1 && '/' == namebuf[len - 1])
- len--; /* Delete trailing slashes */
- namebuf[len++] = '/'; /* Now add exactly one back */
- namebuf[len] = '\0'; /* Make sure null-terminated */
-
- /*
- * Output directory header record with permissions
- * FIXME, do this AFTER files, to avoid R/O dir problems?
- * If old archive format, don't write record at all.
- */
- if (!f_oldarch)
+ buflen = len + NAME_FIELD_SIZE;
+ namebuf = xmalloc ((size_t) (buflen + 1));
+ strncpy (namebuf, p, (size_t) buflen);
+ while (len >= 1 && namebuf[len - 1] == '/')
+ len--;
+ namebuf[len++] = '/';
+ namebuf[len] = '\0';
+
+ if (1)
{
- hstat.st_size = 0; /* Force 0 size on dir */
- /*
- * If people could really read standard archives,
- * this should be: (FIXME)
- header = start_header(f_standard? p: namebuf, &hstat);
- * but since they'd interpret LF_DIR records as
- * regular files, we'd better put the / on the name.
- */
- header = start_header (namebuf, &hstat);
+ /* The "1" above used to be "archive_format != V7_FORMAT", GNU tar
+ was just not writing directory blocks at all. Daniel Trinkle
+ writes: ``All old versions of tar I have ever seen have
+ correctly archived an empty directory. The really old ones I
+ checked included HP-UX 7 and Mt. Xinu More/BSD. There may be
+ some subtle reason for the exclusion that I don't know, but the
+ current behavior is broken.'' I do not know those subtle
+ reasons either, so until these are reported (anew?), just allow
+ directory blocks to be written even with old archives. */
+
+ current_stat.st_size = 0; /* force 0 size on dir */
+
+ /* FIXME: If people could really read standard archives, this
+ should be:
+
+ header
+ = start_header (standard_option ? p : namebuf, ¤t_stat);
+
+ but since they'd interpret DIRTYPE blocks as regular
+ files, we'd better put the / on the name. */
+
+ header = start_header (namebuf, ¤t_stat);
if (header == NULL)
{
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile; /* eg name too long */
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return; /* eg name too long */
}
- if (f_gnudump)
- header->header.linkflag = LF_DUMPDIR;
- else if (f_standard)
- header->header.linkflag = LF_DIR;
+ if (incremental_option)
+ header->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR;
+ else /* if (standard_option) */
+ header->header.typeflag = DIRTYPE;
+
+ /* If we're gnudumping, we aren't done yet so don't close it. */
- /* If we're gnudumping, we aren't done yet so don't close it. */
- if (!f_gnudump)
- finish_header (header); /* Done with directory header */
+ if (!incremental_option)
+ finish_header (header); /* done with directory header */
}
- if (f_gnudump)
+ if (incremental_option && gnu_list_name->dir_contents)
{
int sizeleft;
int totsize;
int bufsize;
- union record *start;
+ union block *start;
int count;
- char *buf, *p_buf;
+ char *buffer, *p_buffer;
- buf = gnu_list_name->dir_contents; /* FOO */
+ buffer = gnu_list_name->dir_contents; /* FOO */
totsize = 0;
- for (p_buf = buf; p_buf && *p_buf;)
+ for (p_buffer = buffer; p_buffer && *p_buffer;)
{
int tmp;
- tmp = strlen (p_buf) + 1;
+ tmp = strlen (p_buffer) + 1;
totsize += tmp;
- p_buf += tmp;
+ p_buffer += tmp;
}
totsize++;
to_oct ((long) totsize, 1 + 12, header->header.size);
finish_header (header);
- p_buf = buf;
+ p_buffer = buffer;
sizeleft = totsize;
while (sizeleft > 0)
{
- if (f_multivol)
+ if (multi_volume_option)
{
- save_name = p;
+ assign_string (&save_name, p);
save_sizeleft = sizeleft;
save_totsize = totsize;
}
- start = findrec ();
- bufsize = endofrecs ()->charptr - start->charptr;
+ start = find_next_block ();
+ bufsize = available_space_after (start);
if (sizeleft < bufsize)
{
bufsize = sizeleft;
- count = bufsize % RECORDSIZE;
+ count = bufsize % BLOCKSIZE;
if (count)
- bzero (start->charptr + sizeleft, RECORDSIZE - count);
+ memset (start->buffer + sizeleft, 0,
+ (size_t) (BLOCKSIZE - count));
}
- bcopy (p_buf, start->charptr, bufsize);
+ memcpy (start->buffer, p_buffer, (size_t) bufsize);
sizeleft -= bufsize;
- p_buf += bufsize;
- userec (start + (bufsize - 1) / RECORDSIZE);
+ p_buffer += bufsize;
+ set_next_block_after (start + (bufsize - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
}
- if (f_multivol)
- save_name = 0;
- if (f_atime_preserve)
+ if (multi_volume_option)
+ assign_string (&save_name, NULL);
+ if (atime_preserve_option)
utime (p, &restore_times);
return;
}
- /* Now output all the files in the directory */
-#if 0
- if (f_dironly)
- return; /* Unless the cmdline said not to */
-#endif
- /*
- * See if we are crossing from one file system to another,
- * and avoid doing so if the user only wants to dump one file system.
- */
- if (f_local_filesys && !toplevel && curdev != hstat.st_dev)
+ /* See if we are about to recurse into a directory, and avoid doing
+ so if the user wants that we do not descend into directories. */
+
+ if (no_recurse_option)
+ return;
+
+ /* See if we are crossing from one file system to another, and
+ avoid doing so if the user only wants to dump one file system. */
+
+ if (one_file_system_option && !top_level
+ && parent_device != current_stat.st_dev)
{
- if (f_verbose)
- msg ("%s: is on a different filesystem; not dumped", p);
+ if (verbose_option)
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: On a different filesystem; not dumped"), p));
return;
}
+ /* Now output all the files in the directory. */
+
+ errno = 0; /* FIXME: errno should be read-only */
- errno = 0;
- dirp = opendir (p);
- if (!dirp)
+ directory = opendir (p);
+ if (!directory)
{
- if (errno)
- {
- msg_perror ("can't open directory %s", p);
- }
- else
- {
- msg ("error opening directory %s",
- p);
- }
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot open directory %s"), p));
return;
}
- /* Hack to remove "./" from the front of all the file names */
+ /* Hack to remove "./" from the front of all the file names. */
+
if (len == 2 && namebuf[0] == '.' && namebuf[1] == '/')
len = 0;
- /* Should speed this up by cd-ing into the dir, FIXME */
- while (NULL != (d = readdir (dirp)))
+ /* FIXME: Should speed this up by cd-ing into the dir. */
+
+ while (entry = readdir (directory), entry)
{
- /* Skip . and .. */
- if (is_dot_or_dotdot (d->d_name))
+ /* Skip `.' and `..'. */
+
+ if (is_dot_or_dotdot (entry->d_name))
continue;
- if (NLENGTH (d) + len >= buflen)
+ if ((int) NAMLEN (entry) + len >= buflen)
{
- buflen = len + NLENGTH (d);
- namebuf = ck_realloc (namebuf, buflen + 1);
- /* namebuf[len]='\0';
- msg("file name %s%s too long",
- namebuf, d->d_name);
- continue; */
+ buflen = len + NAMLEN (entry);
+ namebuf = (char *) xrealloc (namebuf, (size_t) (buflen + 1));
+#if 0
+ namebuf[len] = '\0';
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("File name %s%s too long"),
+ namebuf, entry->d_name));
+ continue;
+#endif
}
- strcpy (namebuf + len, d->d_name);
- if (f_exclude && check_exclude (namebuf))
+ strcpy (namebuf + len, entry->d_name);
+ if (exclude_option && check_exclude (namebuf))
continue;
dump_file (namebuf, our_device, 0);
}
- closedir (dirp);
+ closedir (directory);
free (namebuf);
- if (f_atime_preserve)
+ if (atime_preserve_option)
utime (p, &restore_times);
return;
}
#ifdef S_ISCHR
- else if (S_ISCHR (hstat.st_mode))
- {
- type = LF_CHR;
- }
+ else if (S_ISCHR (current_stat.st_mode))
+ type = CHRTYPE;
#endif
#ifdef S_ISBLK
- else if (S_ISBLK (hstat.st_mode))
- {
- type = LF_BLK;
- }
+ else if (S_ISBLK (current_stat.st_mode))
+ type = BLKTYPE;
#endif
- /* Avoid screwy apollo lossage where S_IFIFO == S_IFSOCK */
+ /* Avoid screwy apollo lossage where S_IFIFO == S_IFSOCK. */
+
#if (_ISP__M68K == 0) && (_ISP__A88K == 0) && defined(S_ISFIFO)
- else if (S_ISFIFO (hstat.st_mode))
- {
- type = LF_FIFO;
- }
+ else if (S_ISFIFO (current_stat.st_mode))
+ type = FIFOTYPE;
#endif
#ifdef S_ISSOCK
- else if (S_ISSOCK (hstat.st_mode))
- {
- type = LF_FIFO;
- }
+ else if (S_ISSOCK (current_stat.st_mode))
+ type = FIFOTYPE;
#endif
+
else
goto unknown;
- if (!f_standard)
+ if (archive_format == V7_FORMAT)
goto unknown;
- hstat.st_size = 0; /* Force 0 size */
- header = start_header (p, &hstat);
+ current_stat.st_size = 0; /* force 0 size */
+ header = start_header (p, ¤t_stat);
if (header == NULL)
{
- critical_error = 1;
- goto badfile; /* eg name too long */
+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ return; /* eg name too long */
}
- header->header.linkflag = type;
+ header->header.typeflag = type;
+
#if defined(S_IFBLK) || defined(S_IFCHR)
- if (type != LF_FIFO)
+ if (type != FIFOTYPE)
{
- to_oct ((long) major (hstat.st_rdev), 8,
+ to_oct ((long) major (current_stat.st_rdev), 8,
header->header.devmajor);
- to_oct ((long) minor (hstat.st_rdev), 8,
+ to_oct ((long) minor (current_stat.st_rdev), 8,
header->header.devminor);
}
#endif
finish_header (header);
- if (f_remove_files)
+ if (remove_files_option)
{
if (unlink (p) == -1)
- msg_perror ("cannot remove %s", p);
+ ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot remove %s"), p));
}
return;
unknown:
- msg ("%s: Unknown file type; file ignored.", p);
-}
-
-int
-finish_sparse_file (fd, sizeleft, fullsize, name)
- int fd;
- long *sizeleft, fullsize;
- char *name;
-{
- union record *start;
- char tempbuf[RECORDSIZE];
- int bufsize, sparse_ind = 0, count;
- long pos;
- long nwritten = 0;
-
-
- while (*sizeleft > 0)
- {
- start = findrec ();
- bzero (start->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- bufsize = sparsearray[sparse_ind].numbytes;
- if (!bufsize)
- { /* we blew it, maybe */
- msg ("Wrote %ld of %ld bytes to file %s",
- fullsize - *sizeleft, fullsize, name);
- break;
- }
- pos = lseek (fd, sparsearray[sparse_ind++].offset, 0);
- /*
- * If the number of bytes to be written here exceeds
- * the size of the temporary buffer, do it in steps.
- */
- while (bufsize > RECORDSIZE)
- {
- /* if (amt_read) {
- count = read(fd, start->charptr+amt_read, RECORDSIZE-amt_read);
- bufsize -= RECORDSIZE - amt_read;
- amt_read = 0;
- userec(start);
- start = findrec();
- bzero(start->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- }*/
- /* store the data */
- count = read (fd, start->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- if (count < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("read error at byte %ld, reading %d bytes, in file %s",
- fullsize - *sizeleft, bufsize, name);
- return 1;
- }
- bufsize -= count;
- *sizeleft -= count;
- userec (start);
- nwritten += RECORDSIZE; /* XXX */
- start = findrec ();
- bzero (start->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- }
-
-
- clear_buffer (tempbuf);
- count = read (fd, tempbuf, bufsize);
- bcopy (tempbuf, start->charptr, RECORDSIZE);
- if (count < 0)
- {
- msg_perror ("read error at byte %ld, reading %d bytes, in file %s",
- fullsize - *sizeleft, bufsize, name);
- return 1;
- }
- /* if (amt_read >= RECORDSIZE) {
- amt_read = 0;
- userec(start+(count-1)/RECORDSIZE);
- if (count != bufsize) {
- msg("file %s shrunk by %d bytes, padding with zeros.", name, sizeleft);
- return 1;
- }
- start = findrec();
- } else
- amt_read += bufsize;*/
- nwritten += count; /* XXX */
- *sizeleft -= count;
- userec (start);
-
- }
- free (sparsearray);
- /* printf ("Amount actually written is (I hope) %d.\n", nwritten); */
- /* userec(start+(count-1)/RECORDSIZE);*/
- return 0;
-
-}
-
-void
-init_sparsearray ()
-{
- register int i;
-
- sp_array_size = 10;
- /*
- * Make room for our scratch space -- initially is 10 elts long
- */
- sparsearray = (struct sp_array *) ck_malloc (sp_array_size * sizeof (struct sp_array));
- for (i = 0; i < sp_array_size; i++)
- {
- sparsearray[i].offset = 0;
- sparsearray[i].numbytes = 0;
- }
-}
-
-
-
-/*
- * Okay, we've got a sparse file on our hands -- now, what we need to do is
- * make a pass through the file and carefully note where any data is, i.e.,
- * we want to find how far into the file each instance of data is, and how
- * many bytes are there. We store this information in the sparsearray,
- * which will later be translated into header information. For now, we use
- * the sparsearray as convenient storage.
- *
- * As a side note, this routine is a mess. If I could have found a cleaner
- * way to do it, I would have. If anyone wants to find a nicer way to do
- * this, feel free.
- */
-
-/* There is little point in trimming small amounts of null data at the */
-/* head and tail of blocks -- it's ok if we only avoid dumping blocks */
-/* of complete null data */
-int
-deal_with_sparse (name, header, nulls_at_end)
- char *name;
- union record *header;
- int nulls_at_end;
-{
- long numbytes = 0;
- long offset = 0;
- /* long save_offset;*/
- int fd;
- /* int current_size = hstat.st_size;*/
- int sparse_ind = 0, cc;
- char buf[RECORDSIZE];
-#if 0
- int read_last_data = 0; /* did we just read the last record? */
-#endif
- int amidst_data = 0;
-
- header->header.isextended = 0;
- /*
- * Can't open the file -- this problem will be caught later on,
- * so just return.
- */
- if ((fd = open (name, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
- return 0;
-
- init_sparsearray ();
- clear_buffer (buf);
-
- while ((cc = read (fd, buf, sizeof buf)) != 0)
- {
-
- if (sparse_ind > sp_array_size - 1)
- {
-
- /*
- * realloc the scratch area, since we've run out of room --
- */
- sparsearray = (struct sp_array *)
- ck_realloc (sparsearray,
- 2 * sp_array_size * (sizeof (struct sp_array)));
- sp_array_size *= 2;
- }
- if (cc == sizeof buf)
- {
- if (zero_record (buf))
- {
- if (amidst_data)
- {
- sparsearray[sparse_ind++].numbytes
- = numbytes;
- amidst_data = 0;
- }
- }
- else
- { /* !zero_record(buf) */
- if (amidst_data)
- numbytes += cc;
- else
- {
- amidst_data = 1;
- numbytes = cc;
- sparsearray[sparse_ind].offset
- = offset;
- }
- }
- }
- else if (cc < sizeof buf)
- {
- /* This has to be the last bit of the file, so this */
- /* is somewhat shorter than the above. */
- if (!zero_record (buf))
- {
- if (!amidst_data)
- {
- amidst_data = 1;
- numbytes = cc;
- sparsearray[sparse_ind].offset
- = offset;
- }
- else
- numbytes += cc;
- }
- }
- offset += cc;
- clear_buffer (buf);
- }
- if (amidst_data)
- sparsearray[sparse_ind++].numbytes = numbytes;
- else
- {
- sparsearray[sparse_ind].offset = offset-1;
- sparsearray[sparse_ind++].numbytes = 1;
- }
- close (fd);
-
- return sparse_ind - 1;
-}
-
-/*
- * Just zeroes out the buffer so we don't confuse ourselves with leftover
- * data.
- */
-void
-clear_buffer (buf)
- char *buf;
-{
- register int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < RECORDSIZE; i++)
- buf[i] = '\0';
-}
-
-#if 0 /* I'm leaving this as a monument to Joy Kendall, who wrote it -mib */
-/*
- * JK -
- * This routine takes a character array, and tells where within that array
- * the data can be found. It skips over any zeros, and sets the first
- * non-zero point in the array to be the "start", and continues until it
- * finds non-data again, which is marked as the "end." This routine is
- * mainly for 1) seeing how far into a file we must lseek to data, given
- * that we have a sparse file, and 2) determining the "real size" of the
- * file, i.e., the number of bytes in the sparse file that are data, as
- * opposed to the zeros we are trying to skip.
- */
-where_is_data (from, to, buffer)
- int *from, *to;
- char *buffer;
-{
- register int i = 0;
- register int save_to = *to;
- int amidst_data = 0;
-
-
- while (!buffer[i])
- i++;
- *from = i;
-
- if (*from < 16) /* don't bother */
- *from = 0;
- /* keep going to make sure there isn't more real
- data in this record */
- while (i < RECORDSIZE)
- {
- if (!buffer[i])
- {
- if (amidst_data)
- {
- save_to = i;
- amidst_data = 0;
- }
- i++;
- }
- else if (buffer[i])
- {
- if (!amidst_data)
- amidst_data = 1;
- i++;
- }
- }
- if (i == RECORDSIZE)
- *to = i;
- else
- *to = save_to;
-
-}
-
-#endif
-
-/* Note that this routine is only called if zero_record returned true */
-#if 0 /* But we actually don't need it at all. */
-where_is_data (from, to, buffer)
- int *from, *to;
- char *buffer;
-{
- char *fp, *tp;
-
- for (fp = buffer; !*fp; fp++)
- ;
- for (tp = buffer + RECORDSIZE - 1; !*tp; tp--)
- ;
- *from = fp - buffer;
- *to = tp - buffer + 1;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-/*
- * Takes a recordful of data and basically cruises through it to see if
- * it's made *entirely* of zeros, returning a 0 the instant it finds
- * something that is a non-zero, i.e., useful data.
- */
-int
-zero_record (buffer)
- char *buffer;
-{
- register int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < RECORDSIZE; i++)
- if (buffer[i] != '\000')
- return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-void
-find_new_file_size (filesize, highest_index)
- int *filesize;
- int highest_index;
-{
- register int i;
-
- *filesize = 0;
- for (i = 0; sparsearray[i].numbytes && i <= highest_index; i++)
- *filesize += sparsearray[i].numbytes;
-}
-
-/*
- * Make a header block for the file name whose stat info is st .
- * Return header pointer for success, NULL if the name is too long.
- */
-union record *
-start_header (name, st)
- char *name;
- register struct stat *st;
-{
- register union record *header;
-
- if (strlen (name) >= NAMSIZ)
- write_long (name, LF_LONGNAME);
-
- header = (union record *) findrec ();
- bzero (header->charptr, sizeof (*header)); /* XXX speed up */
-
- /*
- * Check the file name and put it in the record.
- */
- if (!f_absolute_paths)
- {
- static int warned_once = 0;
-#ifdef __MSDOS__
- if (name[1] == ':')
- {
- name += 2;
- if (!warned_once++)
- msg ("Removing drive spec from names in the archive");
- }
-#endif
- while ('/' == *name)
- {
- name++; /* Force relative path */
- if (!warned_once++)
- msg ("Removing leading / from absolute path names in the archive.");
- }
- }
- current_file_name = name;
- strncpy (header->header.arch_name, name, NAMSIZ);
- header->header.arch_name[NAMSIZ - 1] = '\0';
-
- to_oct ((long) (f_oldarch ? (st->st_mode & 07777) : st->st_mode),
- 8, header->header.mode);
- to_oct ((long) st->st_uid, 8, header->header.uid);
- to_oct ((long) st->st_gid, 8, header->header.gid);
- to_oct ((long) st->st_size, 1 + 12, header->header.size);
- to_oct ((long) st->st_mtime, 1 + 12, header->header.mtime);
- /* header->header.linkflag is left as null */
- if (f_gnudump)
- {
- to_oct ((long) st->st_atime, 1 + 12, header->header.atime);
- to_oct ((long) st->st_ctime, 1 + 12, header->header.ctime);
- }
-
-#ifndef NONAMES
- /* Fill in new Unix Standard fields if desired. */
- if (f_standard)
- {
- header->header.linkflag = LF_NORMAL; /* New default */
- strcpy (header->header.magic, TMAGIC); /* Mark as Unix Std */
- finduname (header->header.uname, st->st_uid);
- findgname (header->header.gname, st->st_gid);
- }
-#endif
- return header;
-}
-
-/*
- * Finish off a filled-in header block and write it out.
- * We also print the file name and/or full info if verbose is on.
- */
-void
-finish_header (header)
- register union record *header;
-{
- register int i, sum;
- register char *p;
-
- bcopy (CHKBLANKS, header->header.chksum, sizeof (header->header.chksum));
-
- sum = 0;
- p = header->charptr;
- for (i = sizeof (*header); --i >= 0;)
- {
- /*
- * We can't use unsigned char here because of old compilers,
- * e.g. V7.
- */
- sum += 0xFF & *p++;
- }
-
- /*
- * Fill in the checksum field. It's formatted differently
- * from the other fields: it has [6] digits, a null, then a
- * space -- rather than digits, a space, then a null.
- * We use to_oct then write the null in over to_oct's space.
- * The final space is already there, from checksumming, and
- * to_oct doesn't modify it.
- *
- * This is a fast way to do:
- * (void) sprintf(header->header.chksum, "%6o", sum);
- */
- to_oct ((long) sum, 8, header->header.chksum);
- header->header.chksum[6] = '\0'; /* Zap the space */
-
- userec (header);
-
- if (f_verbose)
- {
- extern union record *head;/* Points to current tape header */
- extern int head_standard; /* Tape header is in ANSI format */
-
- /* These globals are parameters to print_header, sigh */
- head = header;
- /* hstat is already set up */
- head_standard = f_standard;
- print_header ();
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Quick and dirty octal conversion.
- * Converts long "value" into a "digs"-digit field at "where",
- * including a trailing space and room for a null. "digs"==3 means
- * 1 digit, a space, and room for a null.
- *
- * We assume the trailing null is already there and don't fill it in.
- * This fact is used by start_header and finish_header, so don't change it!
- *
- * This should be equivalent to:
- * (void) sprintf(where, "%*lo ", digs-2, value);
- * except that sprintf fills in the trailing null and we don't.
- */
-void
-to_oct (value, digs, where)
- register long value;
- register int digs;
- register char *where;
-{
-
- --digs; /* Trailing null slot is left alone */
- where[--digs] = ' '; /* Put in the space, though */
-
- /* Produce the digits -- at least one */
- do
- {
- where[--digs] = '0' + (char) (value & 7); /* one octal digit */
- value >>= 3;
- }
- while (digs > 0 && value != 0);
-
- /* Leading spaces, if necessary */
- while (digs > 0)
- where[--digs] = ' ';
-
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Write the EOT record(s).
- * We actually zero at least one record, through the end of the block.
- * Old tar writes garbage after two zeroed records -- and PDtar used to.
- */
-void
-write_eot ()
-{
- union record *p;
- int bufsize;
-
- p = findrec ();
- if (p)
- {
- bufsize = endofrecs ()->charptr - p->charptr;
- bzero (p->charptr, bufsize);
- userec (p);
- }
-}
-
-/* Write a LF_LONGLINK or LF_LONGNAME record. */
-void
-write_long (p, type)
- char *p;
- char type;
-{
- int size = strlen (p) + 1;
- int bufsize;
- union record *header;
- struct stat foo;
-
-
- bzero (&foo, sizeof foo);
- foo.st_size = size;
-
- header = start_header ("././@LongLink", &foo);
- header->header.linkflag = type;
- finish_header (header);
-
- header = findrec ();
-
- bufsize = endofrecs ()->charptr - header->charptr;
-
- while (bufsize < size)
- {
- bcopy (p, header->charptr, bufsize);
- p += bufsize;
- size -= bufsize;
- userec (header + (bufsize - 1) / RECORDSIZE);
- header = findrec ();
- bufsize = endofrecs ()->charptr - header->charptr;
- }
- bcopy (p, header->charptr, size);
- bzero (header->charptr + size, bufsize - size);
- userec (header + (size - 1) / RECORDSIZE);
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: Unknown file type; file ignored"), p));
}