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+/* Buffer management for tar.
+ Copyright (C) 1988 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 */
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <time.h>
+time_t time();
+
+#ifndef NO_MTIO
+#include <sys/ioctl.h>
+#include <sys/mtio.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef BSD42
+#include <sys/file.h>
+#else
+#ifndef V7
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __MSDOS__
+#include <process.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef XENIX
+#include <sys/inode.h>
+#endif
+
+#include "tar.h"
+#include "port.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 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 MAGIC_STAT 105 /* Magic status returned by child, if
+ it can't exec. We hope compress/sh
+ never return this status! */
+
+char *valloc();
+
+void writeerror();
+void readerror();
+
+void ck_pipe();
+void ck_close();
+
+int backspace_output();
+extern void finish_header();
+void flush_archive();
+int isfile();
+int new_volume();
+void verify_volume();
+extern void to_oct();
+
+#ifndef __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?
+ */
+static int eof;
+
+/* 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
+ this descriptor to write to */
+
+static int volno = 1; /* JF which volume of a multi-volume tape
+ we're on */
+
+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 */
+
+int write_archive_to_stdout;
+
+/* 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;
+
+/* Reset the EOF flag (if set), and re-set ar_record, etc */
+
+void
+reset_eof()
+{
+ if(eof) {
+ eof=0;
+ ar_record=ar_block;
+ ar_last=ar_block+blocking;
+ ar_reading=0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * 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()
+{
+ if (ar_record == ar_last) {
+ if (eof)
+ return (union record *)NULL; /* EOF */
+ flush_archive();
+ if (ar_record == ar_last) {
+ eof++;
+ return (union record *)NULL; /* EOF */
+ }
+ }
+ return ar_record;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * 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;
+{
+ 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)
+ abort();
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * 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()
+{
+ return ar_last;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * 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;
+{
+ int err;
+
+ if (from != to) {
+ 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);
+ }
+}
+
+#ifdef __MSDOS__
+void
+child_open()
+{
+ fprintf(stderr,"MS-DOS %s can't use compressed or remote archives\n",tar);
+ exit(EX_ARGSBAD);
+}
+#else
+void
+child_open()
+{
+ int pipe[2];
+ int err = 0;
+
+ int kidpipe[2];
+ int kidchildpid;
+
+#define READ 0
+#define WRITE 1
+
+ ck_pipe(pipe);
+
+ childpid=fork();
+ if(childpid<0) {
+ msg_perror("cannot fork");
+ exit(EX_SYSTEM);
+ }
+ if(childpid>0) {
+ /* We're the parent. Clean up and be happy */
+ /* This, at least, is easy */
+
+ if(ar_reading) {
+ f_reblock++;
+ archive=pipe[READ];
+ ck_close(pipe[WRITE]);
+ } else {
+ archive = pipe[WRITE];
+ ck_close(pipe[READ]);
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* We're the kid */
+ if(ar_reading) {
+ dupto(pipe[WRITE],STDOUT,"(child) pipe to stdout");
+ ck_close(pipe[READ]);
+ } else {
+ dupto(pipe[READ],STDIN,"(child) pipe to stdin");
+ ck_close(pipe[WRITE]);
+ }
+
+ /* 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_file[0]=='-' && ar_file[1]=='\0') && isfile(ar_file))
+#else
+ if(!(ar_file[0]=='-' && ar_file[1]=='\0') && !_remdev(ar_file) && isfile(ar_file))
+#endif
+ {
+ /* We don't need a child tar. Open the archive */
+ if(ar_reading) {
+ archive=open(ar_file, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666);
+ if(archive<0) {
+ msg_perror("can't open archive %s",ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+ dupto(archive,STDIN,"archive to stdin");
+ /* close(archive); */
+ } else {
+ archive=creat(ar_file,0666);
+ if(archive<0) {
+ msg_perror("can't open archive %s",ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+ dupto(archive,STDOUT,"archive to stdout");
+ /* close(archive); */
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* We need a child tar */
+ ck_pipe(kidpipe);
+
+ kidchildpid=fork();
+ if(kidchildpid<0) {
+ msg_perror("child can't fork");
+ exit(EX_SYSTEM);
+ }
+
+ if(kidchildpid>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]); */
+ } else {
+ /* 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]);
+ }
+
+ if (ar_file[0] == '-' && ar_file[1] == '\0') {
+ if (ar_reading)
+ archive = STDIN;
+ else
+ archive = STDOUT;
+ } else /* This can't happen if (ar_reading==2)
+ archive = rmtopen(ar_file, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_BINARY, 0666);
+ else */if(ar_reading)
+ archive = rmtopen(ar_file, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666);
+ else
+ archive = rmtcreat(ar_file, 0666);
+
+ if (archive < 0) {
+ msg_perror("can't open archive %s",ar_file);
+ 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 compress");
+ exit(EX_SYSTEM);
+ } else
+ msg("write to compress 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<2)
+ 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<2)
+ blocksize+=n;
+ break;
+ }
+ if(n) {
+ msg_perror("can't read from compress");
+ exit(EX_SYSTEM);
+ }
+ err=rmtwrite(archive, ar_block->charptr, (int)blocksize);
+ if(err!=blocksize)
+ writeerror(err);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* close_archive(); */
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ }
+ /* So we should exec compress (-d) */
+ if(ar_reading)
+ execlp("compress", "compress", "-d", (char *)0);
+ else
+ execlp("compress", "compress", (char *)0);
+ msg_perror("can't exec compress");
+ _exit(EX_SYSTEM);
+}
+
+
+/* return non-zero if p is the name of a directory */
+int
+isfile(p)
+char *p;
+{
+ struct stat stbuf;
+
+ if(stat(p,&stbuf)<0)
+ return 1;
+ if(S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * 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;
+{
+ msg_file = f_exstdout ? stderr : stdout;
+
+ if (blocksize == 0) {
+ msg("invalid value for blocksize");
+ exit(EX_ARGSBAD);
+ }
+
+ if(ar_file==0) {
+ msg("No archive name given, what should I do?");
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+
+ /*NOSTRICT*/
+ if(f_multivol) {
+ ar_block = (union record *) valloc((unsigned)(blocksize+(2*RECORDSIZE)));
+ if(ar_block)
+ ar_block += 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);
+ }
+
+ ar_record = ar_block;
+ ar_last = ar_block + blocking;
+ ar_reading = reading;
+
+ if (f_compress) {
+ if(reading==2 || f_verify) {
+ msg("cannot update or verify compressed archives");
+ exit(EX_ARGSBAD);
+ }
+ child_open();
+ if(!reading && ar_file[0]=='-' && ar_file[1]=='\0')
+ msg_file = stderr;
+ /* child_open(rem_host, rem_file); */
+ } else if (ar_file[0] == '-' && ar_file[1] == '\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) {
+ archive=STDIN;
+ msg_file=stderr;
+ write_archive_to_stdout++;
+ } else if (reading)
+ archive = STDIN;
+ else {
+ archive = STDOUT;
+ msg_file = stderr;
+ }
+ } else if (reading==2 || f_verify) {
+ archive = rmtopen(ar_file, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_BINARY, 0666);
+ } else if(reading) {
+ archive = rmtopen(ar_file, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666);
+ } else {
+ archive = rmtcreat(ar_file, 0666);
+ }
+ if (archive < 0) {
+ msg_perror("can't open %s",ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+
+#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;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __MSDOS__
+ setmode(archive, O_BINARY);
+#endif
+
+ if (reading) {
+ ar_last = ar_block; /* Set up for 1st block = # 0 */
+ (void) findrec(); /* Read it in, check for EOF */
+
+ if(f_volhdr) {
+ union record *head;
+#if 0
+ char *ptr;
+
+ if(f_multivol) {
+ ptr=malloc(strlen(f_volhdr)+20);
+ sprintf(ptr,"%s Volume %d",f_volhdr,1);
+ } 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.name,
+ strlen (head->header.name), 0, 0) < 0) {
+ msg ("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s", f_volhdr,
+ head->header.name);
+ exit (EX_BADVOL);
+ }
+#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);
+#endif
+ }
+ } else if(f_volhdr) {
+ bzero((void *)ar_block,RECORDSIZE);
+ if(f_multivol)
+ sprintf(ar_block->header.name,"%s Volume 1",f_volhdr);
+ else
+ strcpy(ar_block->header.name,f_volhdr);
+ ar_block->header.linkflag = LF_VOLHDR;
+ to_oct(time(0), 1+12, ar_block->header.mtime);
+ finish_header(ar_block);
+ /* ar_record++; */
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * 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;
+{
+ 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;
+
+ if(tape_length && bytes_written >= tape_length * 1024) {
+ errno = ENOSPC;
+ err = 0;
+ } 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) {
+ if(f_multivol) {
+ if(!save_name) {
+ real_s_name[0]='\0';
+ real_s_totsize=0;
+ real_s_sizeleft = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+#ifdef __MSDOS__
+ if(save_name[1]==':')
+ save_name+=2;
+#endif
+ while(*save_name=='/')
+ save_name++;
+
+ strcpy(real_s_name,save_name);
+ 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 || (err<0 && errno!=ENOSPC && errno!=EIO && errno!=ENXIO))
+ writeerror(err);
+
+ if(new_volume(0)<0)
+ return;
+ bytes_written=0;
+ if(f_volhdr && real_s_name[0]) {
+ copy_back=2;
+ ar_block-=2;
+ } else if(f_volhdr || real_s_name[0]) {
+ copy_back = 1;
+ ar_block--;
+ } else
+ copy_back = 0;
+ if(f_volhdr) {
+ bzero((void *)ar_block,RECORDSIZE);
+ sprintf(ar_block->header.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);
+ }
+ if(real_s_name[0]) {
+ int tmp;
+
+ if(f_volhdr)
+ ar_block++;
+ bzero((void *)ar_block,RECORDSIZE);
+ strcpy(ar_block->header.name,real_s_name);
+ ar_block->header.linkflag = LF_MULTIVOL;
+ to_oct((long)real_s_sizeleft,1+12,
+ ar_block->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--;
+ }
+
+ err = rmtwrite(archive, ar_block->charptr,(int) blocksize);
+ if(err!=blocksize)
+ writeerror(err);
+ else if (f_totals)
+ tot_written += blocksize;
+
+
+ bytes_written = blocksize;
+ 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)
+ real_s_name[0] = '\0';
+ else {
+#ifdef __MSDOS__
+ if(save_name[1]==':')
+ save_name+=2;
+#endif
+ while(*save_name=='/')
+ save_name++;
+
+ strcpy(real_s_name,save_name);
+ real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
+ real_s_totsize=save_totsize;
+ }
+ copy_back = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/* 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 */
+
+void
+writeerror(err)
+int err;
+{
+ if (err < 0) {
+ msg_perror("can't write to %s",ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ } else {
+ msg("only wrote %u of %u bytes to %s",err,blocksize,ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Handle read errors on the archive.
+ *
+ * If the read should be retried, readerror() returns to the caller.
+ */
+void
+readerror()
+{
+# define READ_ERROR_MAX 10
+
+ read_error_flag++; /* Tell callers */
+
+ msg_perror("read error on %s",ar_file);
+
+ 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. 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);
+ }
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Perform a read to flush the buffer.
+ */
+void
+fl_read()
+{
+ int err; /* Result from system call */
+ int left; /* Bytes left */
+ char *more; /* Pointer to next byte to read */
+
+ /*
+ * 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++;
+
+ strcpy(real_s_name,save_name);
+ save_name=real_s_name;
+ }
+ real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
+ real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
+
+ } 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)
+ return;
+
+ if((err == 0 || (err<0 && errno==ENOSPC)) && f_multivol) {
+ union record *head;
+
+ try_volume:
+ if(new_volume((cmd_mode==CMD_APPEND || cmd_mode==CMD_CAT || cmd_mode==CMD_UPDATE) ? 2 : 1)<0)
+ return;
+ vol_error:
+ err = rmtread(archive, ar_block->charptr,(int) blocksize);
+ if(err < 0) {
+ readerror();
+ goto vol_error;
+ }
+ if(err!=blocksize)
+ goto short_read;
+
+ head=ar_block;
+
+ if(head->header.linkflag==LF_VOLHDR) {
+ if(f_volhdr) {
+#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.name,
+ strlen (head->header.name),
+ 0, 0) < 0) {
+ msg("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s",f_volhdr,
+ head->header.name);
+ --volno;
+ goto try_volume;
+ }
+
+#if 0
+ if(strcmp(ptr,head->header.name)) {
+ msg("Volume mismatch! %s!=%s",ptr,head->header.name);
+ --volno;
+ free(ptr);
+ goto try_volume;
+ }
+ free(ptr);
+#endif
+ }
+ if(f_verbose)
+ fprintf(msg_file,"Reading %s\n",head->header.name);
+ head++;
+ } else if(f_volhdr) {
+ msg("Warning: No volume header!");
+ }
+
+ if(real_s_name[0]) {
+ long from_oct();
+
+ if(head->header.linkflag!=LF_MULTIVOL || strcmp(head->header.name,real_s_name)) {
+ msg("%s is not continued on this volume!",real_s_name);
+ --volno;
+ goto try_volume;
+ }
+ if(real_s_totsize!=from_oct(1+12,head->header.size)+from_oct(1+12,head->header.offset)) {
+ msg("%s is the wrong size (%ld!=%ld+%ld)",
+ head->header.name,save_totsize,
+ from_oct(1+12,head->header.size),
+ from_oct(1+12,head->header.offset));
+ --volno;
+ goto try_volume;
+ }
+ if(real_s_totsize-real_s_sizeleft!=from_oct(1+12,head->header.offset)) {
+ msg("This volume is out of sequence");
+ --volno;
+ goto try_volume;
+ }
+ head++;
+ }
+ ar_record=head;
+ return;
+ } else if (err < 0) {
+ readerror();
+ goto error_loop; /* Try again */
+ }
+
+ short_read:
+ more = ar_block->charptr + err;
+ left = blocksize - err;
+
+again:
+ if (0 == (((unsigned)left) % RECORDSIZE)) {
+ /* 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;
+ return;
+ }
+ if (f_reblock) {
+ /*
+ * 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) {
+ msg("archive %s EOF not on block boundary",ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+ left -= err;
+ more += err;
+ goto again;
+ }
+ } else {
+ msg("only read %d bytes from archive %s",err,ar_file);
+ exit(EX_BADARCH);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Flush the current buffer to/from the archive.
+ */
+void
+flush_archive()
+{
+ int c;
+
+ 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(time_to_start_writing) {
+ time_to_start_writing=0;
+ ar_reading=0;
+
+ if(file_to_switch_to>=0) {
+ if((c=rmtclose(archive))<0)
+ msg_perror("Warning: can't close %s(%d,%d)",ar_file,archive,c);
+
+ archive=file_to_switch_to;
+ } else
+ (void)backspace_output();
+ fl_write();
+ } else
+ fl_read();
+ } else {
+ fl_write();
+ }
+}
+
+/* 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;
+
+#ifdef MTIOCTOP
+ struct mtop t;
+
+ 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;
+#endif
+
+ cur=rmtlseek(archive,0L,1);
+ cur-=blocksize;
+ /* Seek back to the beginning of this block and
+ start writing there. */
+
+ 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;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Close the archive file.
+ */
+void
+close_archive()
+{
+ int child;
+ int status;
+ int c;
+
+ if (time_to_start_writing || !ar_reading)
+ flush_archive();
+ if(cmd_mode==CMD_DELETE) {
+ off_t pos;
+
+ pos = rmtlseek(archive,0L,1);
+#ifndef __MSDOS__
+ (void) ftruncate(archive,pos);
+#else
+ (void)rmtwrite(archive,"",0);
+#endif
+ }
+ if(f_verify)
+ verify_volume();
+
+ if((c=rmtclose(archive))<0)
+ msg_perror("Warning: can't close %s(%d,%d)",ar_file,archive,c);
+
+#ifndef __MSDOS__
+ if (childpid) {
+ /*
+ * Loop waiting for the right child to die, or for
+ * no more kids.
+ */
+ while (((child = wait(&status)) != childpid) && child != -1)
+ ;
+
+ if (child != -1) {
+ switch (WTERMSIG(status)) {
+ case 0:
+ /* 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.
+ */
+ break;
+ } else if (WEXITSTATUS(status))
+ msg("child returned status %d",
+ WEXITSTATUS(status));
+ case SIGPIPE:
+ break; /* This is OK. */
+
+ default:
+ msg("child died with signal %d%s",
+ WTERMSIG(status),
+ WIFCOREDUMPED(status)? " (core dumped)": "");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* __MSDOS__ */
+}
+
+
+#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);
+ }
+ errno=save_e;
+}
+#endif
+
+/* 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;
+{
+ int c;
+ char inbuf[80];
+ char *p;
+ static FILE *read_file = 0;
+ extern int now_verifying;
+ extern char TTY_NAME[];
+ char *getenv();
+
+ if(!read_file && !f_run_script_at_end)
+ read_file = (archive==0) ? fopen(TTY_NAME, "r") : stdin;
+
+ if(now_verifying)
+ return -1;
+ if(f_verify)
+ verify_volume();
+ if((c=rmtclose(archive))<0)
+ msg_perror("Warning: can't close %s(%d,%d)",ar_file,archive,c);
+
+ volno++;
+ tryagain:
+ if (f_run_script_at_end)
+ system(info_script);
+ else for(;;) {
+ fprintf(msg_file,"\007Prepare volume #%d and hit return: ",volno);
+ fflush(msg_file);
+ if(fgets(inbuf,sizeof(inbuf),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);
+ }
+ if(inbuf[0]=='\n' || inbuf[0]=='y' || inbuf[0]=='Y')
+ break;
+
+ switch(inbuf[0]) {
+ case '?':
+ {
+ fprintf(msg_file,"\
+ n [name] Give a new filename for the next (and subsequent) volume(s)\n\
+ q Abort tar\n\
+ ! Spawn a subshell\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 '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';
+ if(old_name)
+ free(old_name);
+ 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_file=p;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case '!':
+#ifdef __MSDOS__
+ spawnl(P_WAIT,getenv("COMSPEC"),"-",0);
+#else
+ /* JF this needs work! */
+ switch(fork()) {
+ case -1:
+ msg_perror("can't 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);
+ default:
+ wait(0);
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(type==2 || f_verify)
+ archive=rmtopen(ar_file,O_RDWR|O_CREAT,0666);
+ else if(type==1)
+ archive=rmtopen(ar_file,O_RDONLY,0666);
+ else if(type==0)
+ archive=rmtcreat(ar_file,0666);
+ else
+ archive= -1;
+
+ if(archive<0) {
+ msg_perror("can't open %s",ar_file);
+ goto tryagain;
+ }
+#ifdef __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;
+}