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diff --git a/src/create.c b/src/create.c
index 49b82b9..24920db 100644
--- a/src/create.c
+++ b/src/create.c
@@ -1,23 +1,24 @@
/* Create a tar archive.
- Copyright (C) 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,
- 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright 1985, 1992-1994, 1996-1997, 1999-2001, 2003-2007,
+ 2009-2010, 2012-2014 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 3 of the License, 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.,
- 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see .
+
+ Written by John Gilmore, on 1985-08-25. */
#include
@@ -26,13 +27,99 @@
#include "common.h"
#include
+/* Error number to use when an impostor is discovered.
+ Pretend the impostor isn't there. */
+enum { IMPOSTOR_ERRNO = ENOENT };
+
struct link
{
dev_t dev;
ino_t ino;
- size_t nlink;
+ nlink_t nlink;
char name[1];
};
+
+struct exclusion_tag
+{
+ const char *name;
+ size_t length;
+ enum exclusion_tag_type type;
+ bool (*predicate) (int fd);
+ struct exclusion_tag *next;
+};
+
+static struct exclusion_tag *exclusion_tags;
+
+void
+add_exclusion_tag (const char *name, enum exclusion_tag_type type,
+ bool (*predicate) (int fd))
+{
+ struct exclusion_tag *tag = xmalloc (sizeof tag[0]);
+ tag->next = exclusion_tags;
+ tag->name = name;
+ tag->type = type;
+ tag->predicate = predicate;
+ tag->length = strlen (name);
+ exclusion_tags = tag;
+}
+
+void
+exclusion_tag_warning (const char *dirname, const char *tagname,
+ const char *message)
+{
+ if (verbose_option)
+ WARNOPT (WARN_CACHEDIR,
+ (0, 0,
+ _("%s: contains a cache directory tag %s; %s"),
+ quotearg_colon (dirname),
+ quotearg_n (1, tagname),
+ message));
+}
+
+enum exclusion_tag_type
+check_exclusion_tags (struct tar_stat_info const *st, char const **tag_file_name)
+{
+ struct exclusion_tag *tag;
+
+ for (tag = exclusion_tags; tag; tag = tag->next)
+ {
+ int tagfd = subfile_open (st, tag->name, open_read_flags);
+ if (0 <= tagfd)
+ {
+ bool satisfied = !tag->predicate || tag->predicate (tagfd);
+ close (tagfd);
+ if (satisfied)
+ {
+ if (tag_file_name)
+ *tag_file_name = tag->name;
+ return tag->type;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return exclusion_tag_none;
+}
+
+/* Exclusion predicate to test if the named file (usually "CACHEDIR.TAG")
+ contains a valid header, as described at:
+ http://www.brynosaurus.com/cachedir
+ Applications can write this file into directories they create
+ for use as caches containing purely regenerable, non-precious data,
+ allowing us to avoid archiving them if --exclude-caches is specified. */
+
+#define CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE "Signature: 8a477f597d28d172789f06886806bc55"
+#define CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE (sizeof CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE - 1)
+
+bool
+cachedir_file_p (int fd)
+{
+ char tagbuf[CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
+
+ return
+ (read (fd, tagbuf, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE) == CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE
+ && memcmp (tagbuf, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE) == 0);
+}
+
/* The maximum uintmax_t value that can be represented with DIGITS digits,
assuming that each digit is BITS_PER_DIGIT wide. */
@@ -108,6 +195,14 @@ to_base256 (int negative, uintmax_t value, char *where, size_t size)
while (i);
}
+#define GID_TO_CHARS(val, where) gid_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
+#define MAJOR_TO_CHARS(val, where) major_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
+#define MINOR_TO_CHARS(val, where) minor_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
+#define MODE_TO_CHARS(val, where) mode_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
+#define UID_TO_CHARS(val, where) uid_to_chars (val, where, sizeof (where))
+
+#define UNAME_TO_CHARS(name,buf) string_to_chars (name, buf, sizeof(buf))
+#define GNAME_TO_CHARS(name,buf) string_to_chars (name, buf, sizeof(buf))
static bool
to_chars (int negative, uintmax_t value, size_t valsize,
@@ -128,7 +223,7 @@ to_chars_subst (int negative, int gnu_format, uintmax_t value, size_t valsize,
char const *minval_string;
char const *maxval_string = STRINGIFY_BIGINT (maxval, maxbuf);
char const *value_string;
-
+
if (gnu_format)
{
uintmax_t m = maxval + 1 ? maxval + 1 : maxval / 2 + 1;
@@ -138,7 +233,7 @@ to_chars_subst (int negative, int gnu_format, uintmax_t value, size_t valsize,
}
else
minval_string = "0";
-
+
if (negative)
{
char *p = STRINGIFY_BIGINT (- value, valbuf + 1);
@@ -147,13 +242,18 @@ to_chars_subst (int negative, int gnu_format, uintmax_t value, size_t valsize,
}
else
value_string = STRINGIFY_BIGINT (value, valbuf);
-
+
if (substitute)
{
int negsub;
uintmax_t sub = substitute (&negsub) & maxval;
- /* FIXME: This is the only place where GNU_FORMAT differs from
- OLDGNU_FORMAT. Apart from this they are completely identical. */
+ /* NOTE: This is one of the few places where GNU_FORMAT differs from
+ OLDGNU_FORMAT. The actual differences are:
+
+ 1. In OLDGNU_FORMAT all strings in a tar header end in \0
+ 2. Incremental archives use oldgnu_header.
+
+ Apart from this they are completely identical. */
uintmax_t s = (negsub &= archive_format == GNU_FORMAT) ? - sub : sub;
char subbuf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND + 1];
char *sub_string = STRINGIFY_BIGINT (s, subbuf + 1);
@@ -236,7 +336,7 @@ to_chars (int negative, uintmax_t value, size_t valsize,
}
else
substitute = NULL; /* No substitution for formats, other than GNU */
-
+
return to_chars_subst (negative, gnu_format, value, valsize, substitute,
where, size, type);
}
@@ -257,25 +357,25 @@ gid_substitute (int *negative)
return r;
}
-bool
+static bool
gid_to_chars (gid_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
return to_chars (v < 0, (uintmax_t) v, sizeof v, gid_substitute, p, s, "gid_t");
}
-bool
+static bool
major_to_chars (major_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
return to_chars (v < 0, (uintmax_t) v, sizeof v, 0, p, s, "major_t");
}
-bool
+static bool
minor_to_chars (minor_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
return to_chars (v < 0, (uintmax_t) v, sizeof v, 0, p, s, "minor_t");
}
-bool
+static bool
mode_to_chars (mode_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
/* In the common case where the internal and external mode bits are the same,
@@ -321,12 +421,6 @@ off_to_chars (off_t v, char *p, size_t s)
return to_chars (v < 0, (uintmax_t) v, sizeof v, 0, p, s, "off_t");
}
-bool
-size_to_chars (size_t v, char *p, size_t s)
-{
- return to_chars (0, (uintmax_t) v, sizeof v, 0, p, s, "size_t");
-}
-
bool
time_to_chars (time_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
@@ -349,19 +443,19 @@ uid_substitute (int *negative)
return r;
}
-bool
+static bool
uid_to_chars (uid_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
return to_chars (v < 0, (uintmax_t) v, sizeof v, uid_substitute, p, s, "uid_t");
}
-bool
+static bool
uintmax_to_chars (uintmax_t v, char *p, size_t s)
{
return to_chars (0, v, sizeof v, 0, p, s, "uintmax_t");
}
-void
+static void
string_to_chars (char const *str, char *p, size_t s)
{
tar_copy_str (p, str, s);
@@ -369,20 +463,25 @@ string_to_chars (char const *str, char *p, size_t s)
}
-/* A file is considered dumpable if it is sparse and both --sparse and --totals
+/* A directory is always considered dumpable.
+ Otherwise, only regular and contiguous files are considered dumpable.
+ Such a file is dumpable if it is sparse and both --sparse and --totals
are specified.
Otherwise, it is dumpable unless any of the following conditions occur:
a) it is empty *and* world-readable, or
b) current archive is /dev/null */
-bool
-file_dumpable_p (struct tar_stat_info *st)
+static bool
+file_dumpable_p (struct stat const *st)
{
+ if (S_ISDIR (st->st_mode))
+ return true;
+ if (! (S_ISREG (st->st_mode) || S_ISCTG (st->st_mode)))
+ return false;
if (dev_null_output)
- return totals_option && sparse_option && sparse_file_p (st);
- return !(st->archive_file_size == 0
- && (st->stat.st_mode & MODE_R) == MODE_R);
+ return totals_option && sparse_option && ST_IS_SPARSE (*st);
+ return ! (st->st_size == 0 && (st->st_mode & MODE_R) == MODE_R);
}
@@ -404,9 +503,8 @@ write_eot (void)
/* Write a "private" header */
union block *
-start_private_header (const char *name, size_t size)
+start_private_header (const char *name, size_t size, time_t t)
{
- time_t t;
union block *header = find_next_block ();
memset (header->buffer, 0, sizeof (union block));
@@ -414,13 +512,11 @@ start_private_header (const char *name, size_t size)
tar_name_copy_str (header->header.name, name, NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
OFF_TO_CHARS (size, header->header.size);
- time (&t);
- TIME_TO_CHARS (t, header->header.mtime);
+ TIME_TO_CHARS (t < 0 ? 0 : min (t, MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header->header.mtime)),
+ header->header.mtime);
MODE_TO_CHARS (S_IFREG|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH, header->header.mode);
- UID_TO_CHARS (getuid (), header->header.uid);
- GID_TO_CHARS (getgid (), header->header.gid);
- MAJOR_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.devmajor);
- MINOR_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.devminor);
+ UID_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.uid);
+ GID_TO_CHARS (0, header->header.gid);
strncpy (header->header.magic, TMAGIC, TMAGLEN);
strncpy (header->header.version, TVERSION, TVERSLEN);
return header;
@@ -438,11 +534,6 @@ write_short_name (struct tar_stat_info *st)
return header;
}
-#define FILL(field,byte) do { \
- memset(field, byte, sizeof(field)-1); \
- (field)[sizeof(field)-1] = 0; \
-} while (0)
-
/* Write a GNUTYPE_LONGLINK or GNUTYPE_LONGNAME block. */
static void
write_gnu_long_link (struct tar_stat_info *st, const char *p, char type)
@@ -452,13 +543,7 @@ write_gnu_long_link (struct tar_stat_info *st, const char *p, char type)
union block *header;
char *tmpname;
- header = start_private_header ("././@LongLink", size);
- FILL(header->header.mtime, '0');
- FILL(header->header.mode, '0');
- FILL(header->header.uid, '0');
- FILL(header->header.gid, '0');
- FILL(header->header.devmajor, 0);
- FILL(header->header.devminor, 0);
+ header = start_private_header ("././@LongLink", size, 0);
uid_to_uname (0, &tmpname);
UNAME_TO_CHARS (tmpname, header->header.uname);
free (tmpname);
@@ -466,7 +551,8 @@ write_gnu_long_link (struct tar_stat_info *st, const char *p, char type)
GNAME_TO_CHARS (tmpname, header->header.gname);
free (tmpname);
- strcpy (header->header.magic, OLDGNU_MAGIC);
+ strcpy (header->buffer + offsetof (struct posix_header, magic),
+ OLDGNU_MAGIC);
header->header.typeflag = type;
finish_header (st, header, -1);
@@ -493,8 +579,10 @@ split_long_name (const char *name, size_t length)
{
size_t i;
- if (length > PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE)
+ if (length > PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE + 1)
length = PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE + 1;
+ else if (ISSLASH (name[length - 1]))
+ length--;
for (i = length - 1; i > 0; i--)
if (ISSLASH (name[i]))
break;
@@ -505,7 +593,7 @@ static union block *
write_ustar_long_name (const char *name)
{
size_t length = strlen (name);
- size_t i;
+ size_t i, nlen;
union block *header;
if (length > PREFIX_FIELD_SIZE + NAME_FIELD_SIZE + 1)
@@ -517,7 +605,7 @@ write_ustar_long_name (const char *name)
}
i = split_long_name (name, length);
- if (i == 0 || length - i - 1 > NAME_FIELD_SIZE)
+ if (i == 0 || (nlen = length - i - 1) > NAME_FIELD_SIZE || nlen == 0)
{
ERROR ((0, 0,
_("%s: file name is too long (cannot be split); not dumped"),
@@ -601,23 +689,26 @@ write_extended (bool global, struct tar_stat_info *st, union block *old_header)
union block *header, hp;
char *p;
int type;
+ time_t t;
- if (extended_header.buffer || extended_header.stk == NULL)
+ if (st->xhdr.buffer || st->xhdr.stk == NULL)
return old_header;
- xheader_finish (&extended_header);
+ xheader_finish (&st->xhdr);
memcpy (hp.buffer, old_header, sizeof (hp));
if (global)
{
type = XGLTYPE;
p = xheader_ghdr_name ();
+ t = start_time.tv_sec;
}
else
{
type = XHDTYPE;
p = xheader_xhdr_name (st);
+ t = st->stat.st_mtime;
}
- xheader_write (type, p, &extended_header);
+ xheader_write (type, p, t, &st->xhdr);
free (p);
header = find_next_block ();
memcpy (header, &hp.buffer, sizeof (hp.buffer));
@@ -663,7 +754,8 @@ start_header (struct tar_stat_info *st)
if (mode_option)
st->stat.st_mode =
((st->stat.st_mode & ~MODE_ALL)
- | mode_adjust (st->stat.st_mode, mode_option, initial_umask));
+ | mode_adjust (st->stat.st_mode, S_ISDIR (st->stat.st_mode) != 0,
+ initial_umask, mode_option, NULL));
/* Paul Eggert tried the trivial test ($WRITER cf a b; $READER tvf a)
for a few tars and came up with the following interoperability
@@ -682,9 +774,9 @@ start_header (struct tar_stat_info *st)
. . . . . . . . . 9 = Omron UNIOS-B 4.3BSD 1.60Beta
. = works
- # = ``impossible file type''
+ # = "impossible file type"
- The following mask for old archive removes the `#'s in column 4
+ 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. */
@@ -730,12 +822,12 @@ start_header (struct tar_stat_info *st)
}
{
- struct timespec mtime = st->mtime;
+ struct timespec mtime = set_mtime_option ? mtime_option : st->mtime;
if (archive_format == POSIX_FORMAT)
{
if (MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header->header.mtime) < mtime.tv_sec
|| mtime.tv_nsec != 0)
- xheader_store ("mtime", st, NULL);
+ xheader_store ("mtime", st, &mtime);
if (MAX_OCTAL_VAL (header->header.mtime) < mtime.tv_sec)
mtime.tv_sec = 0;
}
@@ -797,7 +889,8 @@ start_header (struct tar_stat_info *st)
case OLDGNU_FORMAT:
case GNU_FORMAT: /*FIXME?*/
/* Overwrite header->header.magic and header.version in one blow. */
- strcpy (header->header.magic, OLDGNU_MAGIC);
+ strcpy (header->buffer + offsetof (struct posix_header, magic),
+ OLDGNU_MAGIC);
break;
case POSIX_FORMAT:
@@ -816,8 +909,15 @@ start_header (struct tar_stat_info *st)
}
else
{
- uid_to_uname (st->stat.st_uid, &st->uname);
- gid_to_gname (st->stat.st_gid, &st->gname);
+ if (owner_name_option)
+ st->uname = xstrdup (owner_name_option);
+ else
+ uid_to_uname (st->stat.st_uid, &st->uname);
+
+ if (group_name_option)
+ st->gname = xstrdup (group_name_option);
+ else
+ gid_to_gname (st->stat.st_gid, &st->gname);
if (archive_format == POSIX_FORMAT
&& (strlen (st->uname) > UNAME_FIELD_SIZE
@@ -832,6 +932,30 @@ start_header (struct tar_stat_info *st)
GNAME_TO_CHARS (st->gname, header->header.gname);
}
+ if (archive_format == POSIX_FORMAT)
+ {
+ if (acls_option > 0)
+ {
+ if (st->acls_a_ptr)
+ xheader_store ("SCHILY.acl.access", st, NULL);
+ if (st->acls_d_ptr)
+ xheader_store ("SCHILY.acl.default", st, NULL);
+ }
+ if ((selinux_context_option > 0) && st->cntx_name)
+ xheader_store ("RHT.security.selinux", st, NULL);
+ if (xattrs_option > 0)
+ {
+ size_t scan_xattr = 0;
+ struct xattr_array *xattr_map = st->xattr_map;
+
+ while (scan_xattr < st->xattr_map_size)
+ {
+ xheader_store (xattr_map[scan_xattr].xkey, st, &scan_xattr);
+ ++scan_xattr;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
return header;
}
@@ -881,11 +1005,9 @@ finish_header (struct tar_stat_info *st,
&& header->header.typeflag != XHDTYPE
&& header->header.typeflag != XGLTYPE)
{
- /* These globals are parameters to print_header, sigh. */
-
- current_header = header;
+ /* FIXME: This global is used in print_header, sigh. */
current_format = archive_format;
- print_header (st, block_ordinal);
+ print_header (st, header, block_ordinal);
}
header = write_extended (false, st, header);
@@ -899,7 +1021,6 @@ pad_archive (off_t size_left)
union block *blk;
while (size_left > 0)
{
- mv_size_left (size_left);
blk = find_next_block ();
memset (blk->buffer, 0, BLOCKSIZE);
set_next_block_after (blk);
@@ -925,13 +1046,11 @@ dump_regular_file (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st)
finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
- mv_begin (st);
+ mv_begin_write (st->file_name, st->stat.st_size, st->stat.st_size);
while (size_left > 0)
{
size_t bufsize, count;
- mv_size_left (size_left);
-
blk = find_next_block ();
bufsize = available_space_after (blk);
@@ -945,7 +1064,7 @@ dump_regular_file (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st)
memset (blk->buffer + size_left, 0, BLOCKSIZE - count);
}
- count = (fd < 0) ? bufsize : safe_read (fd, blk->buffer, bufsize);
+ count = (fd <= 0) ? bufsize : blocking_read (fd, blk->buffer, bufsize);
if (count == SAFE_READ_ERROR)
{
read_diag_details (st->orig_file_name,
@@ -954,143 +1073,98 @@ dump_regular_file (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st)
return dump_status_short;
}
size_left -= count;
- if (count)
- set_next_block_after (blk + (bufsize - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
+ set_next_block_after (blk + (bufsize - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
if (count != bufsize)
{
char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
memset (blk->buffer + count, 0, bufsize - count);
- WARN ((0, 0,
- ngettext ("%s: File shrank by %s byte; padding with zeros",
- "%s: File shrank by %s bytes; padding with zeros",
- size_left),
- quotearg_colon (st->orig_file_name),
- STRINGIFY_BIGINT (size_left, buf)));
+ WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_SHRANK,
+ (0, 0,
+ ngettext ("%s: File shrank by %s byte; padding with zeros",
+ "%s: File shrank by %s bytes; padding with zeros",
+ size_left),
+ quotearg_colon (st->orig_file_name),
+ STRINGIFY_BIGINT (size_left, buf)));
if (! ignore_failed_read_option)
- exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
- pad_archive (size_left - (bufsize-count));
+ set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS);
+ pad_archive (size_left - (bufsize - count));
return dump_status_short;
}
}
return dump_status_ok;
}
-/* Look in directory DIRNAME for a cache directory tag file
- with the magic name "CACHEDIR.TAG" and a standard header,
- as described at:
- http://www.brynosaurus.com/cachedir
- Applications can write this file into directories they create
- for use as caches containing purely regenerable, non-precious data,
- allowing us to avoid archiving them if --exclude-caches is specified. */
-
-#define CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE "Signature: 8a477f597d28d172789f06886806bc55"
-#define CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE (sizeof CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE - 1)
+
+/* Copy info from the directory identified by ST into the archive.
+ DIRECTORY contains the directory's entries. */
-static bool
-check_cache_directory (char *dirname)
+static void
+dump_dir0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *directory)
{
- static char tagname[] = "CACHEDIR.TAG";
- char *tagpath;
- int fd;
- int tag_present = false;
-
- tagpath = xmalloc (strlen (dirname) + strlen (tagname) + 1);
- strcpy (tagpath, dirname);
- strcat (tagpath, tagname);
+ bool top_level = ! st->parent;
+ const char *tag_file_name;
+ union block *blk = NULL;
+ off_t block_ordinal = current_block_ordinal ();
- fd = open (tagpath, O_RDONLY);
- if (fd >= 0)
- {
- static char tagbuf[CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
-
- if (read (fd, tagbuf, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE)
- == CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE
- && memcmp (tagbuf, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE, CACHEDIR_SIGNATURE_SIZE) == 0)
- tag_present = true;
+ st->stat.st_size = 0; /* force 0 size on dir */
- close (fd);
- }
+ blk = start_header (st);
+ if (!blk)
+ return;
- free (tagpath);
+ if (incremental_option && archive_format != POSIX_FORMAT)
+ blk->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR;
+ else /* if (standard_option) */
+ blk->header.typeflag = DIRTYPE;
- return tag_present;
-}
+ /* If we're gnudumping, we aren't done yet so don't close it. */
-static void
-dump_dir0 (char *directory,
- struct tar_stat_info *st, int top_level, dev_t parent_device)
-{
- dev_t our_device = st->stat.st_dev;
-
- if (!is_avoided_name (st->orig_file_name))
+ if (!incremental_option)
+ finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
+ else if (gnu_list_name->directory)
{
- union block *blk = NULL;
- off_t block_ordinal = current_block_ordinal ();
- st->stat.st_size = 0; /* force 0 size on dir */
-
- blk = start_header (st);
- if (!blk)
- return;
-
- if (incremental_option && archive_format != POSIX_FORMAT)
- blk->header.typeflag = GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR;
- else /* if (standard_option) */
- blk->header.typeflag = DIRTYPE;
+ if (archive_format == POSIX_FORMAT)
+ {
+ xheader_store ("GNU.dumpdir", st,
+ safe_directory_contents (gnu_list_name->directory));
+ finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ off_t size_left;
+ off_t totsize;
+ size_t bufsize;
+ ssize_t count;
+ const char *buffer, *p_buffer;
- /* If we're gnudumping, we aren't done yet so don't close it. */
+ block_ordinal = current_block_ordinal ();
+ buffer = safe_directory_contents (gnu_list_name->directory);
+ totsize = dumpdir_size (buffer);
+ OFF_TO_CHARS (totsize, blk->header.size);
+ finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
+ p_buffer = buffer;
+ size_left = totsize;
- if (!incremental_option)
- finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
- else if (gnu_list_name->dir_contents)
- {
- if (archive_format == POSIX_FORMAT)
+ mv_begin_write (st->file_name, totsize, totsize);
+ while (size_left > 0)
{
- xheader_store ("GNU.dumpdir", st, gnu_list_name->dir_contents);
- finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
- }
- else
- {
- off_t size_left;
- off_t totsize;
- size_t bufsize;
- ssize_t count;
- const char *buffer, *p_buffer;
-
- block_ordinal = current_block_ordinal ();
- buffer = gnu_list_name->dir_contents;
- if (buffer)
- totsize = dumpdir_size (buffer);
- else
- totsize = 0;
- OFF_TO_CHARS (totsize, blk->header.size);
- finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
- p_buffer = buffer;
- size_left = totsize;
-
- mv_begin (st);
- mv_total_size (totsize);
- while (size_left > 0)
+ blk = find_next_block ();
+ bufsize = available_space_after (blk);
+ if (size_left < bufsize)
{
- mv_size_left (size_left);
- blk = find_next_block ();
- bufsize = available_space_after (blk);
- if (size_left < bufsize)
- {
- bufsize = size_left;
- count = bufsize % BLOCKSIZE;
- if (count)
- memset (blk->buffer + size_left, 0, BLOCKSIZE - count);
- }
- memcpy (blk->buffer, p_buffer, bufsize);
- size_left -= bufsize;
- p_buffer += bufsize;
- set_next_block_after (blk + (bufsize - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
+ bufsize = size_left;
+ count = bufsize % BLOCKSIZE;
+ if (count)
+ memset (blk->buffer + size_left, 0, BLOCKSIZE - count);
}
- mv_end ();
+ memcpy (blk->buffer, p_buffer, bufsize);
+ size_left -= bufsize;
+ p_buffer += bufsize;
+ set_next_block_after (blk + (bufsize - 1) / BLOCKSIZE);
}
- return;
}
+ return;
}
if (!recursion_option)
@@ -1098,50 +1172,69 @@ dump_dir0 (char *directory,
if (one_file_system_option
&& !top_level
- && parent_device != st->stat.st_dev)
+ && st->parent->stat.st_dev != st->stat.st_dev)
{
if (verbose_option)
- WARN ((0, 0,
- _("%s: file is on a different filesystem; not dumped"),
- quotearg_colon (st->orig_file_name)));
- return;
+ WARNOPT (WARN_XDEV,
+ (0, 0,
+ _("%s: file is on a different filesystem; not dumped"),
+ quotearg_colon (st->orig_file_name)));
}
-
- if (exclude_caches_option
- && check_cache_directory(st->orig_file_name))
+ else
{
- if (verbose_option)
- WARN ((0, 0,
- _("%s: contains a cache directory tag; not dumped"),
- quotearg_colon (st->orig_file_name)));
- return;
- }
-
- {
- char const *entry;
- size_t entry_len;
- char *name_buf = xstrdup (st->orig_file_name);
- size_t name_size = strlen (name_buf);
- size_t name_len = name_size;
+ char *name_buf;
+ size_t name_size;
- /* Now output all the files in the directory. */
- /* FIXME: Should speed this up by cd-ing into the dir. */
+ switch (check_exclusion_tags (st, &tag_file_name))
+ {
+ case exclusion_tag_all:
+ /* Handled in dump_file0 */
+ break;
- for (entry = directory; (entry_len = strlen (entry)) != 0;
- entry += entry_len + 1)
- {
- if (name_size < name_len + entry_len)
+ case exclusion_tag_none:
{
- name_size = name_len + entry_len;
- name_buf = xrealloc (name_buf, name_size + 1);
- }
- strcpy (name_buf + name_len, entry);
- if (!excluded_name (name_buf))
- dump_file (name_buf, 0, our_device);
- }
+ char const *entry;
+ size_t entry_len;
+ size_t name_len;
- free (name_buf);
- }
+ name_buf = xstrdup (st->orig_file_name);
+ name_size = name_len = strlen (name_buf);
+
+ /* Now output all the files in the directory. */
+ for (entry = directory; (entry_len = strlen (entry)) != 0;
+ entry += entry_len + 1)
+ {
+ if (name_size < name_len + entry_len)
+ {
+ name_size = name_len + entry_len;
+ name_buf = xrealloc (name_buf, name_size + 1);
+ }
+ strcpy (name_buf + name_len, entry);
+ if (!excluded_name (name_buf))
+ dump_file (st, entry, name_buf);
+ }
+
+ free (name_buf);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case exclusion_tag_contents:
+ exclusion_tag_warning (st->orig_file_name, tag_file_name,
+ _("contents not dumped"));
+ name_size = strlen (st->orig_file_name) + strlen (tag_file_name) + 1;
+ name_buf = xmalloc (name_size);
+ strcpy (name_buf, st->orig_file_name);
+ strcat (name_buf, tag_file_name);
+ dump_file (st, tag_file_name, name_buf);
+ free (name_buf);
+ break;
+
+ case exclusion_tag_under:
+ exclusion_tag_warning (st->orig_file_name, tag_file_name,
+ _("contents not dumped"));
+ break;
+ }
+ }
}
/* Ensure exactly one trailing slash. */
@@ -1157,35 +1250,85 @@ ensure_slash (char **pstr)
(*pstr)[len] = '\0';
}
+/* If we just ran out of file descriptors, release a file descriptor
+ in the directory chain somewhere leading from DIR->parent->parent
+ up through the root. Return true if successful, false (preserving
+ errno == EMFILE) otherwise.
+
+ Do not release DIR's file descriptor, or DIR's parent, as other
+ code assumes that they work. On some operating systems, another
+ process can claim file descriptor resources as we release them, and
+ some calls or their emulations require multiple file descriptors,
+ so callers should not give up if a single release doesn't work. */
+
+static bool
+open_failure_recover (struct tar_stat_info const *dir)
+{
+ if (errno == EMFILE && dir && dir->parent)
+ {
+ struct tar_stat_info *p;
+ for (p = dir->parent->parent; p; p = p->parent)
+ if (0 < p->fd && (! p->parent || p->parent->fd <= 0))
+ {
+ tar_stat_close (p);
+ return true;
+ }
+ errno = EMFILE;
+ }
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Return the directory entries of ST, in a dynamically allocated buffer,
+ each entry followed by '\0' and the last followed by an extra '\0'.
+ Return null on failure, setting errno. */
+char *
+get_directory_entries (struct tar_stat_info *st)
+{
+ while (! (st->dirstream = fdopendir (st->fd)))
+ if (! open_failure_recover (st))
+ return 0;
+ return streamsavedir (st->dirstream);
+}
+
+/* Dump the directory ST. Return true if successful, false (emitting
+ diagnostics) otherwise. Get ST's entries, recurse through its
+ subdirectories, and clean up file descriptors afterwards. */
static bool
-dump_dir (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st, int top_level, dev_t parent_device)
+dump_dir (struct tar_stat_info *st)
{
- char *directory = fdsavedir (fd);
- if (!directory)
+ char *directory = get_directory_entries (st);
+ if (! directory)
{
savedir_diag (st->orig_file_name);
return false;
}
- ensure_slash (&st->orig_file_name);
- ensure_slash (&st->file_name);
-
- dump_dir0 (directory, st, top_level, parent_device);
+ dump_dir0 (st, directory);
+ restore_parent_fd (st);
free (directory);
return true;
}
+
+/* Number of links a file can have without having to be entered into
+ the link table. Typically this is 1, but in trickier circumstances
+ it is 0. */
+static nlink_t trivial_link_count;
+
/* Main functions of this module. */
void
create_archive (void)
{
- char *p;
+ struct name const *p;
+
+ trivial_link_count = name_count <= 1 && ! dereference_option;
open_archive (ACCESS_WRITE);
- xheader_write_global ();
+ buffer_write_global_xheader ();
if (incremental_option)
{
@@ -1196,30 +1339,49 @@ create_archive (void)
collect_and_sort_names ();
while ((p = name_from_list ()) != NULL)
- if (!excluded_name (p))
- dump_file (p, -1, (dev_t) 0);
+ if (!excluded_name (p->name))
+ dump_file (0, p->name, p->name);
blank_name_list ();
while ((p = name_from_list ()) != NULL)
- if (!excluded_name (p))
+ if (!excluded_name (p->name))
{
- size_t plen = strlen (p);
+ struct tar_stat_info st;
+ size_t plen = strlen (p->name);
if (buffer_size <= plen)
{
while ((buffer_size *= 2) <= plen)
continue;
buffer = xrealloc (buffer, buffer_size);
}
- memcpy (buffer, p, plen);
+ memcpy (buffer, p->name, plen);
if (! ISSLASH (buffer[plen - 1]))
- buffer[plen++] = '/';
- q = gnu_list_name->dir_contents;
+ buffer[plen++] = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
+ tar_stat_init (&st);
+ q = directory_contents (gnu_list_name->directory);
if (q)
while (*q)
{
size_t qlen = strlen (q);
if (*q == 'Y')
{
+ if (! st.orig_file_name)
+ {
+ int fd = openat (chdir_fd, p->name,
+ open_searchdir_flags);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ {
+ open_diag (p->name);
+ break;
+ }
+ st.fd = fd;
+ if (fstat (fd, &st.stat) != 0)
+ {
+ stat_diag (p->name);
+ break;
+ }
+ st.orig_file_name = xstrdup (p->name);
+ }
if (buffer_size < plen + qlen)
{
while ((buffer_size *=2 ) < plen + qlen)
@@ -1227,23 +1389,25 @@ create_archive (void)
buffer = xrealloc (buffer, buffer_size);
}
strcpy (buffer + plen, q + 1);
- dump_file (buffer, -1, (dev_t) 0);
+ dump_file (&st, q + 1, buffer);
}
q += qlen + 1;
}
+ tar_stat_destroy (&st);
}
free (buffer);
}
else
{
- while ((p = name_next (1)) != NULL)
- if (!excluded_name (p))
- dump_file (p, 1, (dev_t) 0);
+ const char *name;
+ while ((name = name_next (1)) != NULL)
+ if (!excluded_name (name))
+ dump_file (0, name, name);
}
write_eot ();
close_archive ();
-
+ finish_deferred_unlinks ();
if (listed_incremental_option)
write_directory_file ();
}
@@ -1270,10 +1434,11 @@ compare_links (void const *entry1, void const *entry2)
static void
unknown_file_error (char const *p)
{
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: Unknown file type; file ignored"),
- quotearg_colon (p)));
+ WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_IGNORED,
+ (0, 0, _("%s: Unknown file type; file ignored"),
+ quotearg_colon (p)));
if (!ignore_failed_read_option)
- exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
+ set_exit_status (TAREXIT_FAILURE);
}
@@ -1289,7 +1454,8 @@ static Hash_table *link_table;
static bool
dump_hard_link (struct tar_stat_info *st)
{
- if (link_table && st->stat.st_nlink > 1)
+ if (link_table
+ && (trivial_link_count < st->stat.st_nlink || remove_files_option))
{
struct link lp;
struct link *duplicate;
@@ -1322,8 +1488,8 @@ dump_hard_link (struct tar_stat_info *st)
blk->header.typeflag = LNKTYPE;
finish_header (st, blk, block_ordinal);
- if (remove_files_option && unlink (st->orig_file_name) != 0)
- unlink_error (st->orig_file_name);
+ if (remove_files_option)
+ queue_deferred_unlink (st->orig_file_name, false);
return true;
}
@@ -1334,15 +1500,24 @@ dump_hard_link (struct tar_stat_info *st)
static void
file_count_links (struct tar_stat_info *st)
{
- if (st->stat.st_nlink > 1)
+ if (hard_dereference_option)
+ return;
+ if (trivial_link_count < st->stat.st_nlink)
{
struct link *duplicate;
- struct link *lp = xmalloc (offsetof (struct link, name)
- + strlen (st->orig_file_name) + 1);
+ char *linkname = NULL;
+ struct link *lp;
+
+ assign_string (&linkname, st->orig_file_name);
+ transform_name (&linkname, XFORM_LINK);
+
+ lp = xmalloc (offsetof (struct link, name)
+ + strlen (linkname) + 1);
lp->ino = st->stat.st_ino;
lp->dev = st->stat.st_dev;
lp->nlink = st->stat.st_nlink;
- strcpy (lp->name, st->orig_file_name);
+ strcpy (lp->name, linkname);
+ free (linkname);
if (! ((link_table
|| (link_table = hash_initialize (0, 0, hash_link,
@@ -1371,31 +1546,101 @@ check_links (void)
{
if (lp->nlink)
{
- WARN ((0, 0, _("Missing links to %s.\n"), quote (lp->name)));
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Missing links to %s."), quote (lp->name)));
}
}
}
+/* Assuming DIR is the working directory, open FILE, using FLAGS to
+ control the open. A null DIR means to use ".". If we are low on
+ file descriptors, try to release one or more from DIR's parents to
+ reuse it. */
+int
+subfile_open (struct tar_stat_info const *dir, char const *file, int flags)
+{
+ int fd;
+
+ static bool initialized;
+ if (! initialized)
+ {
+ /* Initialize any tables that might be needed when file
+ descriptors are exhausted, and whose initialization might
+ require a file descriptor. This includes the system message
+ catalog and tar's message catalog. */
+ initialized = true;
+ strerror (ENOENT);
+ gettext ("");
+ }
-/* Dump a single file, recursing on directories. P is the file name
- to dump. TOP_LEVEL tells whether this is a top-level call; zero
- means no, positive means yes, and negative means the top level
- of an incremental dump. PARENT_DEVICE is the device of P's
- parent directory; it is examined only if TOP_LEVEL is zero. */
+ while ((fd = openat (dir ? dir->fd : chdir_fd, file, flags)) < 0
+ && open_failure_recover (dir))
+ continue;
+ return fd;
+}
+
+/* Restore the file descriptor for ST->parent, if it was temporarily
+ closed to conserve file descriptors. On failure, set the file
+ descriptor to the negative of the corresponding errno value. Call
+ this every time a subdirectory is ascended from. */
+void
+restore_parent_fd (struct tar_stat_info const *st)
+{
+ struct tar_stat_info *parent = st->parent;
+ if (parent && ! parent->fd)
+ {
+ int parentfd = openat (st->fd, "..", open_searchdir_flags);
+ struct stat parentstat;
+
+ if (parentfd < 0)
+ parentfd = - errno;
+ else if (! (fstat (parentfd, &parentstat) == 0
+ && parent->stat.st_ino == parentstat.st_ino
+ && parent->stat.st_dev == parentstat.st_dev))
+ {
+ close (parentfd);
+ parentfd = IMPOSTOR_ERRNO;
+ }
+
+ if (parentfd < 0)
+ {
+ int origfd = openat (chdir_fd, parent->orig_file_name,
+ open_searchdir_flags);
+ if (0 <= origfd)
+ {
+ if (fstat (parentfd, &parentstat) == 0
+ && parent->stat.st_ino == parentstat.st_ino
+ && parent->stat.st_dev == parentstat.st_dev)
+ parentfd = origfd;
+ else
+ close (origfd);
+ }
+ }
+
+ parent->fd = parentfd;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Dump a single file, recursing on directories. ST is the file's
+ status info, NAME its name relative to the parent directory, and P
+ its full name (which may be relative to the working directory). */
/* FIXME: One should make sure that for *every* path leading to setting
exit_status to failure, a clear diagnostic has been issued. */
static void
-dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
- int top_level, dev_t parent_device)
+dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *name, char const *p)
{
union block *header;
char type;
+ off_t original_size;
struct timespec original_ctime;
- struct timespec restore_times[2];
off_t block_ordinal = -1;
+ int fd = 0;
bool is_dir;
+ struct tar_stat_info const *parent = st->parent;
+ bool top_level = ! parent;
+ int parentfd = top_level ? chdir_fd : parent->fd;
+ void (*diag) (char const *) = 0;
if (interactive_option && !confirm ("add", p))
return;
@@ -1404,14 +1649,36 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
assign_string (&st->file_name,
safer_name_suffix (p, false, absolute_names_option));
- if (deref_stat (dereference_option, p, &st->stat) != 0)
+ transform_name (&st->file_name, XFORM_REGFILE);
+
+ if (parentfd < 0 && ! top_level)
{
- stat_diag (p);
+ errno = - parentfd;
+ diag = open_diag;
+ }
+ else if (fstatat (parentfd, name, &st->stat, fstatat_flags) != 0)
+ diag = stat_diag;
+ else if (file_dumpable_p (&st->stat))
+ {
+ fd = subfile_open (parent, name, open_read_flags);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ diag = open_diag;
+ else
+ {
+ st->fd = fd;
+ if (fstat (fd, &st->stat) != 0)
+ diag = stat_diag;
+ }
+ }
+ if (diag)
+ {
+ file_removed_diag (p, top_level, diag);
return;
}
- st->archive_file_size = st->stat.st_size;
- st->atime = restore_times[0] = get_stat_atime (&st->stat);
- st->mtime = restore_times[1] = get_stat_mtime (&st->stat);
+
+ st->archive_file_size = original_size = st->stat.st_size;
+ st->atime = get_stat_atime (&st->stat);
+ st->mtime = get_stat_mtime (&st->stat);
st->ctime = original_ctime = get_stat_ctime (&st->stat);
#ifdef S_ISHIDDEN
@@ -1431,30 +1698,29 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
put in the archive.
This check is omitted if incremental_option is set *and* the
- requested file is not explicitely listed in the command line. */
+ requested file is not explicitly listed in the command line. */
- if (!(incremental_option && !is_individual_file (p))
+ if (! (incremental_option && ! top_level)
&& !S_ISDIR (st->stat.st_mode)
&& OLDER_TAR_STAT_TIME (*st, m)
&& (!after_date_option || OLDER_TAR_STAT_TIME (*st, c)))
{
if (!incremental_option && verbose_option)
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: file is unchanged; not dumped"),
- quotearg_colon (p)));
+ WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_UNCHANGED,
+ (0, 0, _("%s: file is unchanged; not dumped"),
+ quotearg_colon (p)));
return;
}
/* See if we are trying to dump the archive. */
if (sys_file_is_archive (st))
{
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: file is the archive; not dumped"),
- quotearg_colon (p)));
+ WARNOPT (WARN_IGNORE_ARCHIVE,
+ (0, 0, _("%s: file is the archive; not dumped"),
+ quotearg_colon (p)));
return;
}
- if (is_avoided_name (p))
- return;
-
is_dir = S_ISDIR (st->stat.st_mode) != 0;
if (!is_dir && dump_hard_link (st))
@@ -1463,41 +1729,35 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
if (is_dir || S_ISREG (st->stat.st_mode) || S_ISCTG (st->stat.st_mode))
{
bool ok;
- int fd = -1;
struct stat final_stat;
- if (is_dir || file_dumpable_p (st))
+ xattrs_acls_get (parentfd, name, st, 0, !is_dir);
+ xattrs_selinux_get (parentfd, name, st, fd);
+ xattrs_xattrs_get (parentfd, name, st, fd);
+
+ if (is_dir)
{
- fd = open (p,
- (O_RDONLY | O_BINARY
- | (is_dir ? O_DIRECTORY | O_NONBLOCK : 0)
- | (atime_preserve_option == system_atime_preserve
- ? O_NOATIME
- : 0)));
- if (fd < 0)
+ const char *tag_file_name;
+ ensure_slash (&st->orig_file_name);
+ ensure_slash (&st->file_name);
+
+ if (check_exclusion_tags (st, &tag_file_name) == exclusion_tag_all)
{
- if (!top_level && errno == ENOENT)
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: File removed before we read it"),
- quotearg_colon (p)));
- else
- open_diag (p);
+ exclusion_tag_warning (st->orig_file_name, tag_file_name,
+ _("directory not dumped"));
return;
}
- }
- if (is_dir)
- {
- ok = dump_dir (fd, st, top_level, parent_device);
+ ok = dump_dir (st);
- /* dump_dir consumes FD if successful. */
- if (ok)
- fd = -1;
+ fd = st->fd;
+ parentfd = top_level ? chdir_fd : parent->fd;
}
else
{
enum dump_status status;
- if (fd != -1 && sparse_option && sparse_file_p (st))
+ if (fd && sparse_option && ST_IS_SPARSE (st->stat))
{
status = sparse_dump_file (fd, st);
if (status == dump_status_not_implemented)
@@ -1510,7 +1770,7 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
{
case dump_status_ok:
case dump_status_short:
- mv_end ();
+ file_count_links (st);
break;
case dump_status_fail:
@@ -1520,59 +1780,55 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
abort ();
}
- file_count_links (st);
-
ok = status == dump_status_ok;
}
if (ok)
{
- /* If possible, reopen a directory if we are preserving
- atimes, so that we can set just the atime on systems with
- _FIOSATIME. */
- if (fd < 0 && is_dir
- && atime_preserve_option == replace_atime_preserve)
- fd = open (p, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY | O_DIRECTORY | O_NONBLOCK);
-
- if ((fd < 0
- ? deref_stat (dereference_option, p, &final_stat)
- : fstat (fd, &final_stat))
- != 0)
+ if (fd < 0)
{
- stat_diag (p);
+ errno = - fd;
ok = false;
}
+ else if (fd == 0)
+ {
+ if (parentfd < 0 && ! top_level)
+ {
+ errno = - parentfd;
+ ok = false;
+ }
+ else
+ ok = fstatat (parentfd, name, &final_stat, fstatat_flags) == 0;
+ }
+ else
+ ok = fstat (fd, &final_stat) == 0;
+
+ if (! ok)
+ file_removed_diag (p, top_level, stat_diag);
}
if (ok)
{
- if (timespec_cmp (get_stat_ctime (&final_stat), original_ctime) != 0)
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: file changed as we read it"),
- quotearg_colon (p)));
+ if ((timespec_cmp (get_stat_ctime (&final_stat), original_ctime) != 0
+ /* Original ctime will change if the file is a directory and
+ --remove-files is given */
+ && !(remove_files_option && is_dir))
+ || original_size < final_stat.st_size)
+ {
+ WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_CHANGED,
+ (0, 0, _("%s: file changed as we read it"),
+ quotearg_colon (p)));
+ set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS);
+ }
else if (atime_preserve_option == replace_atime_preserve
- && set_file_atime (fd, p, restore_times) != 0)
+ && fd && (is_dir || original_size != 0)
+ && set_file_atime (fd, parentfd, name, st->atime) != 0)
utime_error (p);
}
- if (0 <= fd && close (fd) != 0)
- {
- close_diag (p);
- ok = false;
- }
-
+ ok &= tar_stat_close (st);
if (ok && remove_files_option)
- {
- if (is_dir)
- {
- if (rmdir (p) != 0 && errno != ENOTEMPTY)
- rmdir_error (p);
- }
- else
- {
- if (unlink (p) != 0)
- unlink_error (p);
- }
- }
+ queue_deferred_unlink (p, is_dir);
return;
}
@@ -1585,50 +1841,69 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
if (linklen != st->stat.st_size || linklen + 1 == 0)
xalloc_die ();
buffer = (char *) alloca (linklen + 1);
- size = readlink (p, buffer, linklen + 1);
+ size = readlinkat (parentfd, name, buffer, linklen + 1);
if (size < 0)
{
- readlink_diag (p);
+ file_removed_diag (p, top_level, readlink_diag);
return;
}
buffer[size] = '\0';
assign_string (&st->link_name, buffer);
+ transform_name (&st->link_name, XFORM_SYMLINK);
if (NAME_FIELD_SIZE - (archive_format == OLDGNU_FORMAT) < size)
write_long_link (st);
+ xattrs_selinux_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ xattrs_xattrs_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+
block_ordinal = current_block_ordinal ();
st->stat.st_size = 0; /* force 0 size on symlink */
header = start_header (st);
if (!header)
return;
- tar_copy_str (header->header.linkname, buffer, NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
+ tar_copy_str (header->header.linkname, st->link_name, NAME_FIELD_SIZE);
header->header.typeflag = SYMTYPE;
finish_header (st, header, block_ordinal);
/* nothing more to do to it */
if (remove_files_option)
- {
- if (unlink (p) == -1)
- unlink_error (p);
- }
+ queue_deferred_unlink (p, false);
+
file_count_links (st);
return;
}
#endif
else if (S_ISCHR (st->stat.st_mode))
- type = CHRTYPE;
+ {
+ type = CHRTYPE;
+ xattrs_acls_get (parentfd, name, st, 0, true);
+ xattrs_selinux_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ xattrs_xattrs_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ }
else if (S_ISBLK (st->stat.st_mode))
- type = BLKTYPE;
+ {
+ type = BLKTYPE;
+ xattrs_acls_get (parentfd, name, st, 0, true);
+ xattrs_selinux_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ xattrs_xattrs_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ }
else if (S_ISFIFO (st->stat.st_mode))
- type = FIFOTYPE;
+ {
+ type = FIFOTYPE;
+ xattrs_acls_get (parentfd, name, st, 0, true);
+ xattrs_selinux_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ xattrs_xattrs_get (parentfd, name, st, 0);
+ }
else if (S_ISSOCK (st->stat.st_mode))
{
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: socket ignored"), quotearg_colon (p)));
+ WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_IGNORED,
+ (0, 0, _("%s: socket ignored"), quotearg_colon (p)));
return;
}
else if (S_ISDOOR (st->stat.st_mode))
{
- WARN ((0, 0, _("%s: door ignored"), quotearg_colon (p)));
+ WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_IGNORED,
+ (0, 0, _("%s: door ignored"), quotearg_colon (p)));
return;
}
else
@@ -1660,19 +1935,23 @@ dump_file0 (struct tar_stat_info *st, char const *p,
finish_header (st, header, block_ordinal);
if (remove_files_option)
- {
- if (unlink (p) == -1)
- unlink_error (p);
- }
+ queue_deferred_unlink (p, false);
}
+/* Dump a file, recursively. PARENT describes the file's parent
+ directory, NAME is the file's name relative to PARENT, and FULLNAME
+ its full name, possibly relative to the working directory. NAME
+ may contain slashes at the top level of invocation. */
+
void
-dump_file (char *p, int top_level, dev_t parent_device)
+dump_file (struct tar_stat_info *parent, char const *name,
+ char const *fullname)
{
struct tar_stat_info st;
tar_stat_init (&st);
- dump_file0 (&st, p, top_level, parent_device);
- if (listed_incremental_option)
- update_parent_directory (p);
+ st.parent = parent;
+ dump_file0 (&st, name, fullname);
+ if (parent && listed_incremental_option)
+ update_parent_directory (parent);
tar_stat_destroy (&st);
}