59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "system.h"
+#include <quotearg.h>
#if HAVE_UTIME_H
# include <utime.h>
static mode_t newdir_umask; /* umask when creating new directories */
static mode_t current_umask; /* current umask (which is set to 0 if -p) */
+/* Status of the permissions of a file that we are extracting. */
+enum permstatus
+{
+ /* This file may have existed already; its permissions are unknown. */
+ UNKNOWN_PERMSTATUS,
+
+ /* This file was created using the permissions from the archive. */
+ ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS,
+
+ /* This is an intermediate directory; the archive did not specify
+ its permissions. */
+ INTERDIR_PERMSTATUS
+};
+
+/* List of directories whose statuses we need to extract after we've
+ finished extracting their subsidiary files. The head of the list
+ has the longest name; each non-head element in the list is an
+ ancestor (in the directory hierarchy) of the preceding element. */
struct delayed_set_stat
{
struct delayed_set_stat *next;
- char *file_name;
struct stat stat_info;
+ size_t file_name_len;
+ mode_t invert_permissions;
+ enum permstatus permstatus;
+ char file_name[1];
};
static struct delayed_set_stat *delayed_set_stat_head;
umask (newdir_umask); /* restore the kernel umask */
current_umask = newdir_umask;
}
-
- /* FIXME: Just make sure we can add files in directories we create. Maybe
- should we later remove permissions we are adding, here? */
- newdir_umask &= ~ MODE_WXUSR;
}
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Restore mode for FILE_NAME, from information given in STAT_INFO. |
-`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
+/* If restoring permissions, restore the mode for FILE_NAME from
+ information given in *STAT_INFO; otherwise invert the
+ INVERT_PERMISSIONS bits from the file's current permissions.
+ PERMSTATUS specifies the status of the file's permissions.
+ TYPEFLAG specifies the type of the file. */
static void
-set_mode (char *file_name, struct stat *stat_info)
+set_mode (char *file_name, struct stat *stat_info,
+ mode_t invert_permissions, enum permstatus permstatus,
+ char typeflag)
{
- /* Do nothing unless we are restoring the original permissions.
-
- We must force permission when -k and -U are not selected, because if the
- file already existed, open or creat would save the permission bits from
- the previously created file, ignoring the ones we specified.
-
- But with -k or -U selected, we know *we* created this file, so the mode
- bits were set by our open. If the file has abnormal mode bits, we must
- chmod since writing or chown has probably reset them. If the file is
- normal, we merely skip the chmod. This works because we did umask (0)
- when -p, so umask will have left the specified mode alone. */
+ mode_t mode;
if (0 < same_permissions_option
- && ((!keep_old_files_option && !unlink_first_option)
- || (stat_info->st_mode & (S_ISUID | S_ISGID | S_ISVTX))))
- if (chmod (file_name, ~current_umask & stat_info->st_mode) < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Cannot change mode to %04lo"),
- file_name,
- (unsigned long) (~current_umask & stat_info->st_mode)));
+ && permstatus != INTERDIR_PERMSTATUS)
+ {
+ mode = stat_info->st_mode;
+
+ /* If we created the file and it has a usual mode, then its mode
+ is normally set correctly already. But on many hosts, some
+ directories inherit the setgid bits from their parents, so we
+ we must set directories' modes explicitly. */
+ if (permstatus == ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS
+ && ! (mode & ~ MODE_RWX)
+ && typeflag != DIRTYPE
+ && typeflag != GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR)
+ return;
+ }
+ else if (! invert_permissions)
+ return;
+ else
+ {
+ /* We must inspect a directory's current permissions, since the
+ directory may have inherited its setgid bit from its parent.
+
+ INVERT_PERMISSIONS happens to be nonzero only for directories
+ that we created, so there's no point optimizing this code for
+ other cases. */
+ struct stat st;
+ if (stat (file_name, &st) != 0)
+ {
+ stat_error (file_name);
+ return;
+ }
+ mode = st.st_mode ^ invert_permissions;
+ }
+
+ if (chmod (file_name, mode) != 0)
+ {
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot change mode to %04lo"),
+ quotearg_colon (file_name), (unsigned long) mode));
+ }
}
-/*----------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Restore stat attributes (owner, group, mode and times) for FILE_NAME, |
-| using information given in STAT_INFO. SYMLINK_FLAG is non-zero for a |
-| freshly restored symbolic link. |
-`----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Restore stat attributes (owner, group, mode and times) for
+ FILE_NAME, using information given in *STAT_INFO.
+ If not restoring permissions, invert the
+ INVERT_PERMISSIONS bits from the file's current permissions.
+ PERMSTATUS specifies the status of the file's permissions.
+ TYPEFLAG specifies the type of the file. */
/* FIXME: About proper restoration of symbolic link attributes, we still do
not have it right. Pretesters' reports tell us we need further study and
punt for the rest. Sigh! */
static void
-set_stat (char *file_name, struct stat *stat_info, int symlink_flag)
+set_stat (char *file_name, struct stat *stat_info,
+ mode_t invert_permissions, enum permstatus permstatus,
+ char typeflag)
{
struct utimbuf utimbuf;
- if (!symlink_flag)
+ if (typeflag != SYMTYPE)
{
/* We do the utime before the chmod because some versions of utime are
broken and trash the modes of the file. */
- if (!touch_option)
+ if (! touch_option && permstatus != INTERDIR_PERMSTATUS)
{
/* We set the accessed time to `now', which is really the time we
started extracting files, unless incremental_option is used, in
utimbuf.modtime = stat_info->st_mtime;
if (utime (file_name, &utimbuf) < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno,
- _("%s: Could not change access and modification times"),
- file_name));
+ {
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e,
+ _("%s: Cannot change access and modification times"),
+ quotearg_colon (file_name)));
+ }
}
/* Some systems allow non-root users to give files away. Once this
done, it is not possible anymore to change file permissions, so we
have to set permissions prior to possibly giving files away. */
- set_mode (file_name, stat_info);
+ set_mode (file_name, stat_info,
+ invert_permissions, permstatus, typeflag);
}
- /* If we are root, set the owner and group of the extracted file, so we
- extract as the original owner. Or else, if we are running as a user,
- leave the owner and group as they are, so we extract as that user. */
-
- if (0 < same_owner_option)
+ if (0 < same_owner_option && permstatus != INTERDIR_PERMSTATUS)
{
/* When lchown exists, it should be used to change the attributes of
the symbolic link itself. In this case, a mere chown would change
the attributes of the file the symbolic link is pointing to, and
should be avoided. */
- if (symlink_flag)
+ if (typeflag == SYMTYPE)
{
#if HAVE_LCHOWN
if (lchown (file_name, stat_info->st_uid, stat_info->st_gid) < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Cannot lchown to uid %lu gid %lu"),
- file_name,
- (unsigned long) stat_info->st_uid,
- (unsigned long) stat_info->st_gid));
+ {
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot lchown to uid %lu gid %lu"),
+ quotearg_colon (file_name),
+ (unsigned long) stat_info->st_uid,
+ (unsigned long) stat_info->st_gid));
+ }
#endif
}
else
{
if (chown (file_name, stat_info->st_uid, stat_info->st_gid) < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Cannot chown to uid %lu gid %lu"),
- file_name,
- (unsigned long) stat_info->st_uid,
- (unsigned long) stat_info->st_gid));
+ {
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot chown to uid %lu gid %lu"),
+ quotearg_colon (file_name),
+ (unsigned long) stat_info->st_uid,
+ (unsigned long) stat_info->st_gid));
+ }
/* On a few systems, and in particular, those allowing to give files
away, changing the owner or group destroys the suid or sgid bits.
So let's attempt setting these bits once more. */
if (stat_info->st_mode & (S_ISUID | S_ISGID | S_ISVTX))
- set_mode (file_name, stat_info);
+ set_mode (file_name, stat_info,
+ invert_permissions, permstatus, typeflag);
}
}
}
+/* Remember to restore stat attributes (owner, group, mode and times)
+ for the directory FILE_NAME, using information given in *STAT_INFO,
+ once we stop extracting files into that directory.
+ If not restoring permissions, remember to invert the
+ INVERT_PERMISSIONS bits from the file's current permissions.
+ PERMSTATUS specifies the status of the file's permissions. */
+static void
+delay_set_stat (char const *file_name, struct stat const *stat_info,
+ mode_t invert_permissions, enum permstatus permstatus)
+{
+ size_t file_name_len = strlen (file_name);
+ struct delayed_set_stat *data = xmalloc (sizeof *data + file_name_len);
+ data->file_name_len = file_name_len;
+ strcpy (data->file_name, file_name);
+ data->invert_permissions = invert_permissions;
+ data->permstatus = permstatus;
+ data->stat_info = *stat_info;
+ data->next = delayed_set_stat_head;
+ delayed_set_stat_head = data;
+}
+
+/* Update the delayed_set_stat info for an intermediate directory
+ created on the path to DIR_NAME. The intermediate directory
+ turned out to be the same as this directory, due to ".." or
+ symbolic links. *DIR_STAT_INFO is the status of the directory. */
+static void
+repair_delayed_set_stat (char const *dir_name,
+ struct stat const *dir_stat_info)
+{
+ struct delayed_set_stat *data;
+ for (data = delayed_set_stat_head; data; data = data->next)
+ {
+ struct stat st;
+ if (stat (data->file_name, &st) != 0)
+ {
+ stat_error (data->file_name);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (st.st_dev == dir_stat_info->st_dev
+ && st.st_ino == dir_stat_info->st_ino)
+ {
+ data->stat_info = current_stat;
+ data->invert_permissions = (MODE_RWX
+ & (current_stat.st_mode ^ st.st_mode));
+ data->permstatus = ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS;
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected inconsistency when making directory %s"),
+ quote (dir_name)));
+}
+
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
| After a file/link/symlink/directory creation has failed, see if it's |
| because some required directory was not present, and if so, create all |
char *cursor; /* points into path */
int did_something = 0; /* did we do anything yet? */
int saved_errno = errno; /* remember caller's errno */
+ int mode;
+ int invert_permissions;
int status;
for (cursor = strchr (file_name, '/');
if (cursor == file_name || cursor[-1] == '/')
continue;
- /* Avoid mkdir where last part of path is '.'. */
+ /* Avoid mkdir where last part of path is "." or "..". */
- if (cursor[-1] == '.' && (cursor == file_name + 1 || cursor[-2] == '/'))
+ if (cursor[-1] == '.'
+ && (cursor == file_name + 1 || cursor[-2] == '/'
+ || (cursor[-2] == '.'
+ && (cursor == file_name + 2 || cursor[-3] == '/'))))
continue;
*cursor = '\0'; /* truncate the path there */
- status = mkdir (file_name, ~newdir_umask & MODE_RWX);
+ mode = MODE_RWX & ~ newdir_umask;
+ invert_permissions = we_are_root ? 0 : MODE_WXUSR & ~ mode;
+ status = mkdir (file_name, mode ^ invert_permissions);
if (status == 0)
{
- print_for_mkdir (file_name, cursor - file_name,
- ~newdir_umask & MODE_RWX);
+ /* Create a struct delayed_set_stat even if
+ invert_permissions is zero, because
+ repair_delayed_set_stat may need to update the struct. */
+ delay_set_stat (file_name,
+ ¤t_stat /* ignored */,
+ invert_permissions, INTERDIR_PERMSTATUS);
+
+ print_for_mkdir (file_name, cursor - file_name, mode);
did_something = 1;
*cursor = '/';
return did_something; /* tell them to retry if we made one */
}
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Unlink the destination, if we are supposed to do so. |
-| Return zero if extraction should not proceed. |
-`--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Prepare to extract a file.
+ Return zero if extraction should not proceed. */
static int
-unlink_destination (char const *file_name)
+prepare_to_extract (char const *file_name)
{
- if (unlink_first_option
+ if (to_stdout_option)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (old_files_option == UNLINK_FIRST_OLD_FILES
&& !remove_any_file (file_name, recursive_unlink_option)
&& errno != ENOENT)
{
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("Cannot remove %s"), file_name));
+ unlink_error (file_name);
return 0;
}
`--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static int
-maybe_recoverable (char *file_name)
+maybe_recoverable (char *file_name, int *interdir_made)
{
+ if (*interdir_made)
+ return 0;
+
switch (errno)
{
case EEXIST:
- /* Attempt deleting an existing file. However, with -k or -U, just stay
- quiet. */
+ /* Remove an old file, if the options allow this. */
- if (keep_old_files_option || unlink_first_option)
- return 0;
+ switch (old_files_option)
+ {
+ default:
+ return 0;
- return remove_any_file (file_name, 0);
+ case DEFAULT_OLD_FILES:
+ case OVERWRITE_OLD_FILES:
+ {
+ int r = remove_any_file (file_name, 0);
+ errno = EEXIST;
+ return r;
+ }
+ }
case ENOENT:
/* Attempt creating missing intermediate directories. */
-
- return make_directories (file_name);
+ if (! make_directories (file_name))
+ return 0;
+ *interdir_made = 1;
+ return 1;
default:
/* Just say we can't do anything about it... */
if (lseek (fd, sparsearray[sparse_ind].offset, SEEK_SET) < 0)
{
char buf[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: lseek error at byte %s"),
- STRINGIFY_BIGINT (sparsearray[sparse_ind].offset, buf),
- name));
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: lseek error at byte %s"),
+ quotearg_colon (name),
+ STRINGIFY_BIGINT (sparsearray[sparse_ind].offset, buf)));
return;
}
written = sparsearray[sparse_ind++].numbytes;
{
count = full_write (fd, data_block->buffer, BLOCKSIZE);
if (count < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not write to file"), name));
+ write_error (name);
written -= count;
*sizeleft -= count;
set_next_block_after (data_block);
count = full_write (fd, data_block->buffer, written);
if (count < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not write to file"), name));
+ write_error (name);
else if (count != written)
{
char buf1[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
char buf2[UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND];
ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: Could only write %s of %s bytes"),
- name,
+ quotearg_colon (name),
STRINGIFY_BIGINT (totalsize - *sizeleft, buf1),
STRINGIFY_BIGINT (totalsize, buf2)));
skip_file (*sizeleft);
size_t name_length;
size_t written;
int openflag;
+ mode_t mode;
off_t size;
int skipcrud;
int counter;
+ int interdir_made = 0;
char typeflag;
#if 0
int sparse_ind = 0;
#endif
union block *exhdr;
- struct delayed_set_stat *data;
#define CURRENT_FILE_NAME (skipcrud + current_file_name)
/* Check for fully specified file names and other atrocities. */
skipcrud = 0;
- while (!absolute_names_option && CURRENT_FILE_NAME[0] == '/')
+ if (! absolute_names_option)
{
- static int warned_once;
+ while (CURRENT_FILE_NAME[0] == '/')
+ {
+ static int warned_once;
+
+ if (!warned_once)
+ {
+ warned_once = 1;
+ WARN ((0, 0, _("Removing leading `/' from member names")));
+ }
+ skipcrud++; /* force relative path */
+ }
- if (!warned_once)
+ if (contains_dot_dot (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
{
- warned_once = 1;
- WARN ((0, 0, _("Removing leading `/' from archive names")));
+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: Member name contains `..'"),
+ quotearg_colon (CURRENT_FILE_NAME)));
+ if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
+ skip_extended_headers ();
+ skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
+ return;
}
- skipcrud++; /* force relative path */
}
/* Take a safety backup of a previously existing file. */
if (backup_option && !to_stdout_option)
if (!maybe_backup_file (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, 0))
{
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Was unable to backup this file"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Was unable to backup this file"),
+ quotearg_colon (CURRENT_FILE_NAME)));
if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
skip_extended_headers ();
skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
/* Appears to be a file. But BSD tar uses the convention that a slash
suffix means a directory. */
- name_length = strlen (CURRENT_FILE_NAME) - 1;
- if (CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length] == '/')
+ name_length = strlen (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
+ if (name_length && CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length - 1] == '/')
goto really_dir;
/* FIXME: deal with protection issues. */
again_file:
- openflag = (keep_old_files_option || unlink_first_option ?
- O_WRONLY | O_BINARY | O_NONBLOCK | O_CREAT | O_EXCL :
- O_WRONLY | O_BINARY | O_NONBLOCK | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC)
- | ((typeflag == GNUTYPE_SPARSE) ? 0 : O_APPEND);
-
- /* JK - The last | is a kludge to solve the problem the O_APPEND
- flag causes with files we are trying to make sparse: when a file
- is opened with O_APPEND, it writes to the last place that
- something was written, thereby ignoring any lseeks that we have
- done. We add this extra condition to make it able to lseek when
- a file is sparse, i.e., we don't open the new file with this
- flag. (Grump -- this bug caused me to waste a good deal of
- time, I might add) */
+ openflag = (O_WRONLY | O_BINARY | O_CREAT
+ | (old_files_option == OVERWRITE_OLD_FILES
+ ? O_TRUNC
+ : O_EXCL));
+ mode = current_stat.st_mode & MODE_RWX & ~ current_umask;
if (to_stdout_option)
{
- fd = 1;
+ fd = STDOUT_FILENO;
goto extract_file;
}
- if (!unlink_destination (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (! prepare_to_extract (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
{
if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
skip_extended_headers ();
if (typeflag == CONTTYPE)
fd = open (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, openflag | O_CTG,
- current_stat.st_mode, current_stat.st_size);
+ mode, current_stat.st_size);
else
- fd = open (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, openflag, current_stat.st_mode);
+ fd = open (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, openflag, mode);
#else /* not O_CTG */
if (typeflag == CONTTYPE)
WARN ((0, 0, _("Extracting contiguous files as regular files")));
}
}
- fd = open (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, openflag, current_stat.st_mode);
+ fd = open (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, openflag, mode);
#endif /* not O_CTG */
if (fd < 0)
{
- if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &interdir_made))
goto again_file;
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not create file"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ open_error (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended)
skip_extended_headers ();
skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
archive. */
if (sstatus < 0)
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not write to file"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ write_error (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
else
ERROR ((0, 0, _("%s: Could only write %lu of %lu bytes"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME,
+ quotearg_colon (CURRENT_FILE_NAME),
(unsigned long) sstatus,
(unsigned long) written));
skip_file (size - written);
status = close (fd);
if (status < 0)
{
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Error while closing"), CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ close_error (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
if (backup_option)
undo_last_backup ();
}
- set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0);
+ set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0,
+ (old_files_option == OVERWRITE_OLD_FILES
+ ? UNKNOWN_PERMSTATUS
+ : ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS),
+ typeflag);
break;
case SYMTYPE:
- if (to_stdout_option)
- break;
-
#ifdef HAVE_SYMLINK
- if (!unlink_destination (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (! prepare_to_extract (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
break;
while (status = symlink (current_link_name, CURRENT_FILE_NAME),
status != 0)
- if (!maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (!maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &interdir_made))
break;
if (status == 0)
At least some of these systems have a lchown call, and the
set_stat routine knows about this. */
- set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 1);
+ set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0,
+ ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS, typeflag);
else
{
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not create symlink to `%s'"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME, current_link_name));
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot create symlink to %s"),
+ quotearg_colon (CURRENT_FILE_NAME),
+ quote (current_link_name)));
if (backup_option)
undo_last_backup ();
}
_("Attempting extraction of symbolic links as hard links")));
}
}
+ typeflag = LNKTYPE;
/* Fall through. */
-
#endif
case LNKTYPE:
- if (to_stdout_option)
- break;
-
- if (!unlink_destination (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (! prepare_to_extract (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
break;
again_link:
{
struct stat st1, st2;
+ int e;
/* MSDOS does not implement links. However, djgpp's link() actually
copies the file. */
if (status == 0)
break;
- if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &interdir_made))
goto again_link;
if (incremental_option && errno == EEXIST)
break;
+ e = errno;
if (stat (current_link_name, &st1) == 0
&& stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &st2) == 0
&& st1.st_dev == st2.st_dev
&& st1.st_ino == st2.st_ino)
break;
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not link to `%s'"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME, current_link_name));
+ ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot link to %s"),
+ quotearg_colon (CURRENT_FILE_NAME),
+ quote (current_link_name)));
if (backup_option)
undo_last_backup ();
}
#if S_IFCHR || S_IFBLK
make_node:
- if (to_stdout_option)
- break;
-
- if (!unlink_destination (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (! prepare_to_extract (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
break;
status = mknod (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, current_stat.st_mode,
current_stat.st_rdev);
if (status != 0)
{
- if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &interdir_made))
goto make_node;
-
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not make node"), CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ mknod_error (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
if (backup_option)
undo_last_backup ();
break;
};
- set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0);
+ set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0,
+ ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS, typeflag);
break;
#endif
#if HAVE_MKFIFO || defined mkfifo
case FIFOTYPE:
- if (to_stdout_option)
- break;
-
- if (!unlink_destination (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (! prepare_to_extract (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
break;
while (status = mkfifo (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, current_stat.st_mode),
status != 0)
- if (!maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+ if (!maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &interdir_made))
break;
if (status == 0)
- set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0);
+ set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat, 0,
+ ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS, typeflag);
else
{
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not make fifo"), CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ mkfifo_error (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
if (backup_option)
undo_last_backup ();
}
case DIRTYPE:
case GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR:
- name_length = strlen (CURRENT_FILE_NAME) - 1;
+ name_length = strlen (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
really_dir:
- /* Check for trailing /, and zap as many as we find. */
- while (name_length && CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length] == '/')
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length--] = '\0';
+ /* Remove trailing "/" and "/.", unless that would result in the
+ empty string. */
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ if (1 < name_length && CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length - 1] == '/')
+ CURRENT_FILE_NAME[--name_length] = '\0';
+ else if (2 < name_length
+ && CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length - 1] == '.'
+ && CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length - 2] == '/')
+ CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length -= 2] = '\0';
+ else
+ break;
+ }
if (incremental_option)
{
else if (typeflag == GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR)
skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
- if (to_stdout_option)
+ if (! prepare_to_extract (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
break;
+ mode = ((current_stat.st_mode
+ | (we_are_root ? 0 : MODE_WXUSR))
+ & MODE_RWX);
+
again_dir:
- status = mkdir (CURRENT_FILE_NAME,
- ((we_are_root ? 0 : MODE_WXUSR)
- | current_stat.st_mode));
+ status = mkdir (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, mode);
if (status != 0)
{
- /* If the directory creation fails, let's consider immediately the
- case where the directory already exists. We have three good
- reasons for clearing out this case before attempting recovery.
-
- 1) It would not be efficient recovering the error by deleting
- the directory in maybe_recoverable, then recreating it right
- away. We only hope we will be able to adjust its permissions
- adequately, later.
-
- 2) Removing the directory might fail if it is not empty. By
- exception, this real error is traditionally not reported.
-
- 3) Let's suppose `DIR' already exists and we are about to
- extract `DIR/../DIR'. This would fail because the directory
- already exists, and maybe_recoverable would react by removing
- `DIR'. This then would fail again because there are missing
- intermediate directories, and maybe_recoverable would react by
- creating `DIR'. We would then have an extraction loop. */
-
- if (errno == EEXIST)
+ if (errno == EEXIST && interdir_made
+ && contains_dot_dot (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
{
- struct stat st1;
- int saved_errno = errno;
-
- if (stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &st1) == 0 && S_ISDIR (st1.st_mode))
- goto check_perms;
-
- errno = saved_errno;
+ int e = errno;
+ struct stat st;
+ if (stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &st) == 0)
+ {
+ repair_delayed_set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &st);
+ break;
+ }
+ e = errno;
}
-
- if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME))
+
+ if (maybe_recoverable (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, &interdir_made))
goto again_dir;
- /* If we're trying to create '.', let it be. */
-
- /* FIXME: Strange style... */
-
- if (CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length] == '.'
- && (name_length == 0
- || CURRENT_FILE_NAME[name_length - 1] == '/'))
- goto check_perms;
-
- ERROR ((0, errno, _("%s: Could not create directory"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
- if (backup_option)
- undo_last_backup ();
- break;
- }
-
- check_perms:
- if (!we_are_root && MODE_WXUSR != (MODE_WXUSR & current_stat.st_mode))
- {
- current_stat.st_mode |= MODE_WXUSR;
- WARN ((0, 0, _("Added write and execute permission to directory %s"),
- CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ if (errno != EEXIST || old_files_option == KEEP_OLD_FILES)
+ {
+ int e = errno;
+ ERROR ((0, e, "%s: mkdir", quotearg_colon (CURRENT_FILE_NAME)));
+ if (backup_option)
+ undo_last_backup ();
+ break;
+ }
}
-#if !MSDOS
- /* MSDOS does not associate time stamps with directories. In this
- case, no need to try delaying their restoration. */
-
- if (touch_option)
-
- /* FIXME: I do not believe in this. Ignoring time stamps does not
- alleviate the need of delaying the restoration of directories'
- mode. Let's ponder this for a little while. */
-
- set_mode (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat);
-
- else
- {
- data = xmalloc (sizeof (struct delayed_set_stat));
- data->file_name = xstrdup (CURRENT_FILE_NAME);
- data->stat_info = current_stat;
- data->next = delayed_set_stat_head;
- delayed_set_stat_head = data;
- }
-#endif /* !MSDOS */
+ if (status == 0
+ || old_files_option == OVERWRITE_OLD_FILES)
+ delay_set_stat (CURRENT_FILE_NAME, ¤t_stat,
+ mode & ~ current_stat.st_mode,
+ (status == 0
+ ? ARCHIVED_PERMSTATUS
+ : UNKNOWN_PERMSTATUS));
break;
case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR:
if (verbose_option)
- fprintf (stdlis, _("Reading %s\n"), current_file_name);
+ fprintf (stdlis, _("Reading %s\n"), quote (current_file_name));
break;
case GNUTYPE_NAMES:
case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL:
ERROR ((0, 0,
- _("Cannot extract `%s' -- file is continued from another volume"),
- current_file_name));
+ _("Cannot extract %s -- file is continued from another volume"),
+ quote (current_file_name)));
skip_file (current_stat.st_size);
if (backup_option)
undo_last_backup ();
default:
WARN ((0, 0,
_("Unknown file type '%c' for %s, extracted as normal file"),
- typeflag, CURRENT_FILE_NAME));
+ typeflag, quote (CURRENT_FILE_NAME)));
goto again_file;
}
#undef CURRENT_FILE_NAME
}
-/*----------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Set back the utime and mode for all the extracted directories. |
-`----------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
+/* Fix the statuses of all directories that are not ancestors of FILE_NAME. */
void
-apply_delayed_set_stat (void)
+apply_delayed_set_stat (char const *file_name)
{
- struct delayed_set_stat *data;
+ size_t file_name_len = strlen (file_name);
while (delayed_set_stat_head)
{
- data = delayed_set_stat_head;
- delayed_set_stat_head = delayed_set_stat_head->next;
- set_stat (data->file_name, &data->stat_info, 0);
- free (data->file_name);
+ struct delayed_set_stat *data = delayed_set_stat_head;
+ delayed_set_stat_head = data->next;
+ if (data->file_name_len < file_name_len
+ && file_name[data->file_name_len] == '/'
+ && memcmp (file_name, data->file_name, data->file_name_len) == 0)
+ break;
+ set_stat (data->file_name, &data->stat_info,
+ data->invert_permissions, data->permstatus, DIRTYPE);
free (data);
}
}
+
+void
+fatal_exit (void)
+{
+ apply_delayed_set_stat ("");
+ error (TAREXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("Error is not recoverable: exiting now"));
+ abort ();
+}