/* List a tar archive, with support routines for reading a tar archive.
Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
- 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by John Gilmore, on 1985-08-26.
union block *recent_long_link; /* likewise, for long link */
size_t recent_long_name_blocks; /* number of blocks in recent_long_name */
size_t recent_long_link_blocks; /* likewise, for long link */
+union block *recent_global_header; /* Recent global header block */
static uintmax_t from_header (const char *, size_t, const char *,
uintmax_t, uintmax_t, bool, bool);
prev_status = status;
tar_stat_destroy (¤t_stat_info);
- status = read_header (false);
+ status = read_header (¤t_header, ¤t_stat_info,
+ read_header_auto);
switch (status)
{
case HEADER_STILL_UNREAD:
{
char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
- status = read_header (false);
+ status = read_header (¤t_header, ¤t_stat_info,
+ read_header_auto);
if (status == HEADER_ZERO_BLOCK)
break;
WARNOPT (WARN_ALONE_ZERO_BLOCK,
list_archive (void)
{
off_t block_ordinal = current_block_ordinal ();
- /* Print the header block. */
+ /* Print the header block. */
+
decode_header (current_header, ¤t_stat_info, ¤t_format, 0);
if (verbose_option)
- print_header (¤t_stat_info, block_ordinal);
+ print_header (¤t_stat_info, current_header, block_ordinal);
if (incremental_option)
{
}
/* Read a block that's supposed to be a header block. Return its
- address in "current_header", and if it is good, the file's size
- and names (file name, link name) in *info.
+ address in *RETURN_BLOCK, and if it is good, the file's size
+ and names (file name, link name) in *INFO.
- Return 1 for success, 0 if the checksum is bad, EOF on eof, 2 for a
- block full of zeros (EOF marker).
+ Return one of enum read_header describing the status of the
+ operation.
- If RAW_EXTENDED_HEADERS is nonzero, do not automagically fold the
- GNU long name and link headers into later headers.
+ The MODE parameter instructs read_header what to do with special
+ header blocks, i.e.: extended POSIX, GNU long name or long link,
+ etc.:
- You must always set_next_block_after(current_header) to skip past
+ read_header_auto process them automatically,
+ read_header_x_raw when a special header is read, return
+ HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED without actually
+ processing the header,
+ read_header_x_global when a POSIX global header is read,
+ decode it and return HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED.
+
+ You must always set_next_block_after(*return_block) to skip past
the header which this routine reads. */
enum read_header
-read_header_primitive (bool raw_extended_headers, struct tar_stat_info *info)
+read_header (union block **return_block, struct tar_stat_info *info,
+ enum read_header_mode mode)
{
union block *header;
union block *header_copy;
enum read_header status;
header = find_next_block ();
- current_header = header;
+ *return_block = header;
if (!header)
return HEADER_END_OF_FILE;
|| header->header.typeflag == XGLTYPE
|| header->header.typeflag == SOLARIS_XHDTYPE)
{
- if (raw_extended_headers)
+ if (mode == read_header_x_raw)
return HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED;
else if (header->header.typeflag == GNUTYPE_LONGNAME
|| header->header.typeflag == GNUTYPE_LONGLINK)
else if (header->header.typeflag == XGLTYPE)
{
struct xheader xhdr;
+
+ if (!recent_global_header)
+ recent_global_header = xmalloc (sizeof *recent_global_header);
+ memcpy (recent_global_header, header,
+ sizeof *recent_global_header);
memset (&xhdr, 0, sizeof xhdr);
xheader_read (&xhdr, header,
OFF_FROM_HEADER (header->header.size));
xheader_decode_global (&xhdr);
xheader_destroy (&xhdr);
+ if (mode == read_header_x_global)
+ return HEADER_SUCCESS_EXTENDED;
}
/* Loop! */
else
{
char const *name;
- struct posix_header const *h = ¤t_header->header;
+ struct posix_header const *h = &header->header;
char namebuf[sizeof h->prefix + 1 + NAME_FIELD_SIZE + 1];
if (recent_long_name)
}
}
-enum read_header
-read_header (bool raw_extended_headers)
-{
- return read_header_primitive (raw_extended_headers, ¤t_stat_info);
-}
-
static char *
decode_xform (char *file_name, void *data)
{
{
if (type && !silent)
ERROR ((0, 0,
- /* TRANSLATORS: %s is type of the value (gid_t, uid_t, etc.) */
+ /* TRANSLATORS: %s is type of the value (gid_t, uid_t,
+ etc.) */
_("Blanks in header where numeric %s value expected"),
type));
return -1;
they shouldn't. Unix tar is pretty random here anyway. */
-/* FIXME: Note that print_header uses the globals HEAD, HSTAT, and
- HEAD_STANDARD, which must be set up in advance. Not very clean.. */
-
/* Width of "user/group size", with initial value chosen
heuristically. This grows as needed, though this may cause some
stairstepping in the output. Make it too small and the output will
USGWIDTH, some stairstepping may occur. */
static int datewidth = sizeof "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM" - 1;
-void
-print_header (struct tar_stat_info *st, off_t block_ordinal)
+static bool volume_label_printed = false;
+
+static void
+simple_print_header (struct tar_stat_info *st, union block *blk,
+ off_t block_ordinal)
{
char modes[11];
char const *time_stamp;
int pad;
int sizelen;
- if (test_label_option && current_header->header.typeflag != GNUTYPE_VOLHDR)
- return;
-
if (show_transformed_names_option)
temp_name = st->file_name ? st->file_name : st->orig_file_name;
else
/* File type and modes. */
modes[0] = '?';
- switch (current_header->header.typeflag)
+ switch (blk->header.typeflag)
{
case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR:
+ volume_label_printed = true;
modes[0] = 'V';
break;
/* Try parsing it as an unsigned integer first, and as a
uid_t if that fails. This method can list positive user
ids that are too large to fit in a uid_t. */
- uintmax_t u = from_header (current_header->header.uid,
- sizeof current_header->header.uid, 0,
+ uintmax_t u = from_header (blk->header.uid,
+ sizeof blk->header.uid, 0,
(uintmax_t) 0,
(uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (uintmax_t),
false, false);
else
{
sprintf (uform, "%ld",
- (long) UID_FROM_HEADER (current_header->header.uid));
+ (long) UID_FROM_HEADER (blk->header.uid));
user = uform;
}
}
/* Try parsing it as an unsigned integer first, and as a
gid_t if that fails. This method can list positive group
ids that are too large to fit in a gid_t. */
- uintmax_t g = from_header (current_header->header.gid,
- sizeof current_header->header.gid, 0,
+ uintmax_t g = from_header (blk->header.gid,
+ sizeof blk->header.gid, 0,
(uintmax_t) 0,
(uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (uintmax_t),
false, false);
else
{
sprintf (gform, "%ld",
- (long) GID_FROM_HEADER (current_header->header.gid));
+ (long) GID_FROM_HEADER (blk->header.gid));
group = gform;
}
}
/* Format the file size or major/minor device numbers. */
- switch (current_header->header.typeflag)
+ switch (blk->header.typeflag)
{
case CHRTYPE:
case BLKTYPE:
fprintf (stdlis, " %s", quotearg (temp_name));
- switch (current_header->header.typeflag)
+ switch (blk->header.typeflag)
{
case SYMTYPE:
fprintf (stdlis, " -> %s\n", quotearg (st->link_name));
default:
{
char type_string[2];
- type_string[0] = current_header->header.typeflag;
+ type_string[0] = blk->header.typeflag;
type_string[1] = '\0';
fprintf (stdlis, _(" unknown file type %s\n"),
quote (type_string));
case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL:
strcpy (size,
STRINGIFY_BIGINT
- (UINTMAX_FROM_HEADER (current_header->oldgnu_header.offset),
+ (UINTMAX_FROM_HEADER (blk->oldgnu_header.offset),
uintbuf));
fprintf (stdlis, _("--Continued at byte %s--\n"), size);
break;
fflush (stdlis);
}
+
+void
+print_volume_label ()
+{
+ struct tar_stat_info vstat;
+ union block vblk;
+ enum archive_format dummy;
+
+ memset (&vblk, 0, sizeof (vblk));
+ vblk.header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_VOLHDR;
+ if (recent_global_header)
+ memcpy (vblk.header.mtime, recent_global_header->header.mtime,
+ sizeof vblk.header.mtime);
+ tar_stat_init (&vstat);
+ assign_string (&vstat.file_name, ".");
+ decode_header (&vblk, &vstat, &dummy, 0);
+ assign_string (&vstat.file_name, volume_label);
+ simple_print_header (&vstat, &vblk, 0);
+ tar_stat_destroy (&vstat);
+}
+
+void
+print_header (struct tar_stat_info *st, union block *blk,
+ off_t block_ordinal)
+{
+ if (current_format == POSIX_FORMAT && !volume_label_printed && volume_label)
+ {
+ print_volume_label ();
+ volume_label_printed = true;
+ }
+
+ simple_print_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
+}
+
/* Print a similar line when we make a directory automatically. */
void
print_for_mkdir (char *dirname, int length, mode_t mode)
mv_end ();
}
}
+
+void
+test_archive_label ()
+{
+ base64_init ();
+ name_gather ();
+
+ open_archive (ACCESS_READ);
+ if (read_header (¤t_header, ¤t_stat_info, read_header_auto)
+ == HEADER_SUCCESS)
+ {
+ char *s = NULL;
+
+ decode_header (current_header,
+ ¤t_stat_info, ¤t_format, 0);
+ if (current_header->header.typeflag == GNUTYPE_VOLHDR)
+ assign_string (&volume_label, current_header->header.name);
+
+ if (volume_label
+ && (name_match (volume_label)
+ || (multi_volume_option
+ && (s = drop_volume_label_suffix (volume_label))
+ && name_match (s))))
+ if (verbose_option)
+ print_volume_label ();
+ free (s);
+ }
+ close_archive ();
+ names_notfound ();
+}