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1 /* Miscellaneous functions, not really specific to GNU tar.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,
4 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
8 Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
12 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
14 Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
17 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
18 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
19
20 #include <system.h>
21 #include <rmt.h>
22 #include "common.h"
23 #include <quotearg.h>
24 #include <xgetcwd.h>
25 #include <unlinkdir.h>
26 #include <utimens.h>
27
28 #ifndef DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT
29 # define DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT 0
30 #endif
31
32 \f
33 /* Handling strings. */
34
35 /* Assign STRING to a copy of VALUE if not zero, or to zero. If
36 STRING was nonzero, it is freed first. */
37 void
38 assign_string (char **string, const char *value)
39 {
40 if (*string)
41 free (*string);
42 *string = value ? xstrdup (value) : 0;
43 }
44
45 #if 0
46 /* This function is currently unused; perhaps it should be removed? */
47
48 /* Allocate a copy of the string quoted as in C, and returns that. If
49 the string does not have to be quoted, it returns a null pointer.
50 The allocated copy should normally be freed with free() after the
51 caller is done with it.
52
53 This is used in one context only: generating the directory file in
54 incremental dumps. The quoted string is not intended for human
55 consumption; it is intended only for unquote_string. The quoting
56 is locale-independent, so that users needn't worry about locale
57 when reading directory files. This means that we can't use
58 quotearg, as quotearg is locale-dependent and is meant for human
59 consumption. */
60 static char *
61 quote_copy_string (const char *string)
62 {
63 const char *source = string;
64 char *destination = 0;
65 char *buffer = 0;
66 int copying = 0;
67
68 while (*source)
69 {
70 int character = *source++;
71
72 switch (character)
73 {
74 case '\n': case '\\':
75 if (!copying)
76 {
77 size_t length = (source - string) - 1;
78
79 copying = 1;
80 buffer = xmalloc (length + 2 + 2 * strlen (source) + 1);
81 memcpy (buffer, string, length);
82 destination = buffer + length;
83 }
84 *destination++ = '\\';
85 *destination++ = character == '\\' ? '\\' : 'n';
86 break;
87
88 default:
89 if (copying)
90 *destination++ = character;
91 break;
92 }
93 }
94 if (copying)
95 {
96 *destination = '\0';
97 return buffer;
98 }
99 return 0;
100 }
101 #endif
102
103 /* Takes a quoted C string (like those produced by quote_copy_string)
104 and turns it back into the un-quoted original. This is done in
105 place. Returns 0 only if the string was not properly quoted, but
106 completes the unquoting anyway.
107
108 This is used for reading the saved directory file in incremental
109 dumps. It is used for decoding old `N' records (demangling names).
110 But also, it is used for decoding file arguments, would they come
111 from the shell or a -T file, and for decoding the --exclude
112 argument. */
113 int
114 unquote_string (char *string)
115 {
116 int result = 1;
117 char *source = string;
118 char *destination = string;
119
120 /* Escape sequences other than \\ and \n are no longer generated by
121 quote_copy_string, but accept them for backwards compatibility,
122 and also because unquote_string is used for purposes other than
123 parsing the output of quote_copy_string. */
124
125 while (*source)
126 if (*source == '\\')
127 switch (*++source)
128 {
129 case '\\':
130 *destination++ = '\\';
131 source++;
132 break;
133
134 case 'a':
135 *destination++ = '\a';
136 source++;
137 break;
138
139 case 'b':
140 *destination++ = '\b';
141 source++;
142 break;
143
144 case 'f':
145 *destination++ = '\f';
146 source++;
147 break;
148
149 case 'n':
150 *destination++ = '\n';
151 source++;
152 break;
153
154 case 'r':
155 *destination++ = '\r';
156 source++;
157 break;
158
159 case 't':
160 *destination++ = '\t';
161 source++;
162 break;
163
164 case 'v':
165 *destination++ = '\v';
166 source++;
167 break;
168
169 case '?':
170 *destination++ = 0177;
171 source++;
172 break;
173
174 case '0':
175 case '1':
176 case '2':
177 case '3':
178 case '4':
179 case '5':
180 case '6':
181 case '7':
182 {
183 int value = *source++ - '0';
184
185 if (*source < '0' || *source > '7')
186 {
187 *destination++ = value;
188 break;
189 }
190 value = value * 8 + *source++ - '0';
191 if (*source < '0' || *source > '7')
192 {
193 *destination++ = value;
194 break;
195 }
196 value = value * 8 + *source++ - '0';
197 *destination++ = value;
198 break;
199 }
200
201 default:
202 result = 0;
203 *destination++ = '\\';
204 if (*source)
205 *destination++ = *source++;
206 break;
207 }
208 else if (source != destination)
209 *destination++ = *source++;
210 else
211 source++, destination++;
212
213 if (source != destination)
214 *destination = '\0';
215 return result;
216 }
217
218 /* Zap trailing slashes. */
219 char *
220 zap_slashes (char *name)
221 {
222 char *q;
223
224 if (!name || *name == 0)
225 return name;
226 q = name + strlen (name) - 1;
227 while (q > name && ISSLASH (*q))
228 *q-- = '\0';
229 return name;
230 }
231
232 /* Normalize FILE_NAME by removing redundant slashes and "."
233 components, including redundant trailing slashes. Leave ".."
234 alone, as it may be significant in the presence of symlinks and on
235 platforms where "/.." != "/". Destructive version: modifies its
236 argument. */
237 static void
238 normalize_filename_x (char *file_name)
239 {
240 char *name = file_name + FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (file_name);
241 char *p;
242 char const *q;
243 char c;
244
245 /* Don't squeeze leading "//" to "/", on hosts where they're distinct. */
246 name += (DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT
247 && ISSLASH (*name) && ISSLASH (name[1]) && ! ISSLASH (name[2]));
248
249 /* Omit redundant leading "." components. */
250 for (q = p = name; (*p = *q) == '.' && ISSLASH (q[1]); p += !*q)
251 for (q += 2; ISSLASH (*q); q++)
252 continue;
253
254 /* Copy components from Q to P, omitting redundant slashes and
255 internal "." components. */
256 while ((*p++ = c = *q++) != '\0')
257 if (ISSLASH (c))
258 while (ISSLASH (q[*q == '.']))
259 q += (*q == '.') + 1;
260
261 /* Omit redundant trailing "." component and slash. */
262 if (2 < p - name)
263 {
264 p -= p[-2] == '.' && ISSLASH (p[-3]);
265 p -= 2 < p - name && ISSLASH (p[-2]);
266 p[-1] = '\0';
267 }
268 }
269
270 /* Normalize NAME by removing redundant slashes and "." components,
271 including redundant trailing slashes. Return a normalized
272 newly-allocated copy. */
273
274 char *
275 normalize_filename (const char *name)
276 {
277 char *copy = NULL;
278
279 if (IS_RELATIVE_FILE_NAME (name))
280 {
281 /* Set COPY to the absolute file name if possible.
282
283 FIXME: There should be no need to get the absolute file name.
284 getcwd is slow, it might fail, and it does not necessarily
285 return a canonical name even when it succeeds. Perhaps we
286 can use dev+ino pairs instead of names? */
287 copy = xgetcwd ();
288 if (copy)
289 {
290 size_t copylen = strlen (copy);
291 bool need_separator = ! (DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT
292 && copylen == 2 && ISSLASH (copy[1]));
293 copy = xrealloc (copy, copylen + need_separator + strlen (name) + 1);
294 copy[copylen] = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
295 strcpy (copy + copylen + need_separator, name);
296 }
297 else
298 WARN ((0, errno, _("Cannot get working directory")));
299 }
300
301 if (! copy)
302 copy = xstrdup (name);
303 normalize_filename_x (copy);
304 return copy;
305 }
306
307 \f
308 void
309 replace_prefix (char **pname, const char *samp, size_t slen,
310 const char *repl, size_t rlen)
311 {
312 char *name = *pname;
313 size_t nlen = strlen (name);
314 if (nlen > slen && memcmp (name, samp, slen) == 0 && ISSLASH (name[slen]))
315 {
316 if (rlen > slen)
317 {
318 name = xrealloc (name, nlen - slen + rlen + 1);
319 *pname = name;
320 }
321 memmove (name + rlen, name + slen, nlen - slen + 1);
322 memcpy (name, repl, rlen);
323 }
324 }
325
326 \f
327 /* Handling numbers. */
328
329 /* Output fraction and trailing digits appropriate for a nanoseconds
330 count equal to NS, but don't output unnecessary '.' or trailing
331 zeros. */
332
333 void
334 code_ns_fraction (int ns, char *p)
335 {
336 if (ns == 0)
337 *p = '\0';
338 else
339 {
340 int i = 9;
341 *p++ = '.';
342
343 while (ns % 10 == 0)
344 {
345 ns /= 10;
346 i--;
347 }
348
349 p[i] = '\0';
350
351 for (;;)
352 {
353 p[--i] = '0' + ns % 10;
354 if (i == 0)
355 break;
356 ns /= 10;
357 }
358 }
359 }
360
361 char const *
362 code_timespec (struct timespec t, char sbuf[TIMESPEC_STRSIZE_BOUND])
363 {
364 time_t s = t.tv_sec;
365 int ns = t.tv_nsec;
366 char *np;
367 bool negative = s < 0;
368
369 /* ignore invalid values of ns */
370 if (BILLION <= ns || ns < 0)
371 ns = 0;
372
373 if (negative && ns != 0)
374 {
375 s++;
376 ns = BILLION - ns;
377 }
378
379 np = umaxtostr (negative ? - (uintmax_t) s : (uintmax_t) s, sbuf + 1);
380 if (negative)
381 *--np = '-';
382 code_ns_fraction (ns, sbuf + UINTMAX_STRSIZE_BOUND);
383 return np;
384 }
385 \f
386 /* File handling. */
387
388 /* Saved names in case backup needs to be undone. */
389 static char *before_backup_name;
390 static char *after_backup_name;
391
392 /* Return 1 if FILE_NAME is obviously "." or "/". */
393 bool
394 must_be_dot_or_slash (char const *file_name)
395 {
396 file_name += FILE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (file_name);
397
398 if (ISSLASH (file_name[0]))
399 {
400 for (;;)
401 if (ISSLASH (file_name[1]))
402 file_name++;
403 else if (file_name[1] == '.'
404 && ISSLASH (file_name[2 + (file_name[2] == '.')]))
405 file_name += 2 + (file_name[2] == '.');
406 else
407 return ! file_name[1];
408 }
409 else
410 {
411 while (file_name[0] == '.' && ISSLASH (file_name[1]))
412 {
413 file_name += 2;
414 while (ISSLASH (*file_name))
415 file_name++;
416 }
417
418 return ! file_name[0] || (file_name[0] == '.' && ! file_name[1]);
419 }
420 }
421
422 /* Some implementations of rmdir let you remove '.' or '/'.
423 Report an error with errno set to zero for obvious cases of this;
424 otherwise call rmdir. */
425 static int
426 safer_rmdir (const char *file_name)
427 {
428 if (must_be_dot_or_slash (file_name))
429 {
430 errno = 0;
431 return -1;
432 }
433
434 return unlinkat (chdir_fd, file_name, AT_REMOVEDIR);
435 }
436
437 /* Remove FILE_NAME, returning 1 on success. If FILE_NAME is a directory,
438 then if OPTION is RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION is set remove FILE_NAME
439 recursively; otherwise, remove it only if it is empty. If FILE_NAME is
440 a directory that cannot be removed (e.g., because it is nonempty)
441 and if OPTION is WANT_DIRECTORY_REMOVE_OPTION, then return -1.
442 Return 0 on error, with errno set; if FILE_NAME is obviously the working
443 directory return zero with errno set to zero. */
444 int
445 remove_any_file (const char *file_name, enum remove_option option)
446 {
447 /* Try unlink first if we cannot unlink directories, as this saves
448 us a system call in the common case where we're removing a
449 non-directory. */
450 bool try_unlink_first = cannot_unlink_dir ();
451
452 if (try_unlink_first)
453 {
454 if (unlinkat (chdir_fd, file_name, 0) == 0)
455 return 1;
456
457 /* POSIX 1003.1-2001 requires EPERM when attempting to unlink a
458 directory without appropriate privileges, but many Linux
459 kernels return the more-sensible EISDIR. */
460 if (errno != EPERM && errno != EISDIR)
461 return 0;
462 }
463
464 if (safer_rmdir (file_name) == 0)
465 return 1;
466
467 switch (errno)
468 {
469 case ENOTDIR:
470 return !try_unlink_first && unlinkat (chdir_fd, file_name, 0) == 0;
471
472 case 0:
473 case EEXIST:
474 #if defined ENOTEMPTY && ENOTEMPTY != EEXIST
475 case ENOTEMPTY:
476 #endif
477 switch (option)
478 {
479 case ORDINARY_REMOVE_OPTION:
480 break;
481
482 case WANT_DIRECTORY_REMOVE_OPTION:
483 return -1;
484
485 case RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION:
486 {
487 char *directory = savedir (file_name);
488 char const *entry;
489 size_t entrylen;
490
491 if (! directory)
492 return 0;
493
494 for (entry = directory;
495 (entrylen = strlen (entry)) != 0;
496 entry += entrylen + 1)
497 {
498 char *file_name_buffer = new_name (file_name, entry);
499 int r = remove_any_file (file_name_buffer,
500 RECURSIVE_REMOVE_OPTION);
501 int e = errno;
502 free (file_name_buffer);
503
504 if (! r)
505 {
506 free (directory);
507 errno = e;
508 return 0;
509 }
510 }
511
512 free (directory);
513 return safer_rmdir (file_name) == 0;
514 }
515 }
516 break;
517 }
518
519 return 0;
520 }
521
522 /* Check if FILE_NAME already exists and make a backup of it right now.
523 Return success (nonzero) only if the backup is either unneeded, or
524 successful. For now, directories are considered to never need
525 backup. If THIS_IS_THE_ARCHIVE is nonzero, this is the archive and
526 so, we do not have to backup block or character devices, nor remote
527 entities. */
528 bool
529 maybe_backup_file (const char *file_name, bool this_is_the_archive)
530 {
531 struct stat file_stat;
532
533 assign_string (&before_backup_name, file_name);
534
535 /* A run situation may exist between Emacs or other GNU programs trying to
536 make a backup for the same file simultaneously. If theoretically
537 possible, real problems are unlikely. Doing any better would require a
538 convention, GNU-wide, for all programs doing backups. */
539
540 assign_string (&after_backup_name, 0);
541
542 /* Check if we really need to backup the file. */
543
544 if (this_is_the_archive && _remdev (file_name))
545 return true;
546
547 if (deref_stat (file_name, &file_stat) != 0)
548 {
549 if (errno == ENOENT)
550 return true;
551
552 stat_error (file_name);
553 return false;
554 }
555
556 if (S_ISDIR (file_stat.st_mode))
557 return true;
558
559 if (this_is_the_archive
560 && (S_ISBLK (file_stat.st_mode) || S_ISCHR (file_stat.st_mode)))
561 return true;
562
563 after_backup_name = find_backup_file_name (file_name, backup_type);
564 if (! after_backup_name)
565 xalloc_die ();
566
567 if (renameat (chdir_fd, before_backup_name, chdir_fd, after_backup_name)
568 == 0)
569 {
570 if (verbose_option)
571 fprintf (stdlis, _("Renaming %s to %s\n"),
572 quote_n (0, before_backup_name),
573 quote_n (1, after_backup_name));
574 return true;
575 }
576 else
577 {
578 /* The backup operation failed. */
579 int e = errno;
580 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot rename to %s"),
581 quotearg_colon (before_backup_name),
582 quote_n (1, after_backup_name)));
583 assign_string (&after_backup_name, 0);
584 return false;
585 }
586 }
587
588 /* Try to restore the recently backed up file to its original name.
589 This is usually only needed after a failed extraction. */
590 void
591 undo_last_backup (void)
592 {
593 if (after_backup_name)
594 {
595 if (renameat (chdir_fd, after_backup_name, chdir_fd, before_backup_name)
596 != 0)
597 {
598 int e = errno;
599 ERROR ((0, e, _("%s: Cannot rename to %s"),
600 quotearg_colon (after_backup_name),
601 quote_n (1, before_backup_name)));
602 }
603 if (verbose_option)
604 fprintf (stdlis, _("Renaming %s back to %s\n"),
605 quote_n (0, after_backup_name),
606 quote_n (1, before_backup_name));
607 assign_string (&after_backup_name, 0);
608 }
609 }
610
611 /* Apply either stat or lstat to (NAME, BUF), depending on the
612 presence of the --dereference option. NAME is relative to the
613 most-recent argument to chdir_do. */
614 int
615 deref_stat (char const *name, struct stat *buf)
616 {
617 return fstatat (chdir_fd, name, buf, fstatat_flags);
618 }
619
620 /* Set FD's (i.e., assuming the working directory is PARENTFD, FILE's)
621 access time to ATIME. */
622 int
623 set_file_atime (int fd, int parentfd, char const *file, struct timespec atime)
624 {
625 struct timespec ts[2];
626 ts[0] = atime;
627 ts[1].tv_nsec = UTIME_OMIT;
628 return fdutimensat (fd, parentfd, file, ts, fstatat_flags);
629 }
630
631 /* A description of a working directory. */
632 struct wd
633 {
634 /* The directory's name. */
635 char const *name;
636
637 /* If nonzero, the file descriptor of the directory, or AT_FDCWD if
638 the working directory. If zero, the directory needs to be opened
639 to be used. */
640 int fd;
641 };
642
643 /* A vector of chdir targets. wd[0] is the initial working directory. */
644 static struct wd *wd;
645
646 /* The number of working directories in the vector. */
647 static size_t wd_count;
648
649 /* The allocated size of the vector. */
650 static size_t wd_alloc;
651
652 /* The maximum number of chdir targets with open directories.
653 Don't make it too large, as many operating systems have a small
654 limit on the number of open file descriptors. Also, the current
655 implementation does not scale well. */
656 enum { CHDIR_CACHE_SIZE = 16 };
657
658 /* Indexes into WD of chdir targets with open file descriptors, sorted
659 most-recently used first. Zero indexes are unused. */
660 static int wdcache[CHDIR_CACHE_SIZE];
661
662 /* Number of nonzero entries in WDCACHE. */
663 static size_t wdcache_count;
664
665 int
666 chdir_count ()
667 {
668 if (wd_count == 0)
669 return wd_count;
670 return wd_count - 1;
671 }
672
673 /* DIR is the operand of a -C option; add it to vector of chdir targets,
674 and return the index of its location. */
675 int
676 chdir_arg (char const *dir)
677 {
678 if (wd_count == wd_alloc)
679 {
680 if (wd_alloc == 0)
681 {
682 wd_alloc = 2;
683 wd = xmalloc (sizeof *wd * wd_alloc);
684 }
685 else
686 wd = x2nrealloc (wd, &wd_alloc, sizeof *wd);
687
688 if (! wd_count)
689 {
690 wd[wd_count].name = ".";
691 wd[wd_count].fd = AT_FDCWD;
692 wd_count++;
693 }
694 }
695
696 /* Optimize the common special case of the working directory,
697 or the working directory as a prefix. */
698 if (dir[0])
699 {
700 while (dir[0] == '.' && ISSLASH (dir[1]))
701 for (dir += 2; ISSLASH (*dir); dir++)
702 continue;
703 if (! dir[dir[0] == '.'])
704 return wd_count - 1;
705 }
706
707 wd[wd_count].name = dir;
708 wd[wd_count].fd = 0;
709 return wd_count++;
710 }
711
712 /* Index of current directory. */
713 int chdir_current;
714
715 /* Value suitable for use as the first argument to openat, and in
716 similar locations for fstatat, etc. This is an open file
717 descriptor, or AT_FDCWD if the working directory is current. It is
718 valid until the next invocation of chdir_do. */
719 int chdir_fd = AT_FDCWD;
720
721 /* Change to directory I, in a virtual way. This does not actually
722 invoke chdir; it merely sets chdir_fd to an int suitable as the
723 first argument for openat, etc. If I is 0, change to the initial
724 working directory; otherwise, I must be a value returned by
725 chdir_arg. */
726 void
727 chdir_do (int i)
728 {
729 if (chdir_current != i)
730 {
731 struct wd *curr = &wd[i];
732 int fd = curr->fd;
733
734 if (! fd)
735 {
736 if (! IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME (curr->name))
737 chdir_do (i - 1);
738 fd = openat (chdir_fd, curr->name,
739 open_searchdir_flags & ~ O_NOFOLLOW);
740 if (fd < 0)
741 open_fatal (curr->name);
742
743 curr->fd = fd;
744
745 /* Add I to the cache, tossing out the lowest-ranking entry if the
746 cache is full. */
747 if (wdcache_count < CHDIR_CACHE_SIZE)
748 wdcache[wdcache_count++] = i;
749 else
750 {
751 struct wd *stale = &wd[wdcache[CHDIR_CACHE_SIZE - 1]];
752 if (close (stale->fd) != 0)
753 close_diag (stale->name);
754 stale->fd = 0;
755 wdcache[CHDIR_CACHE_SIZE - 1] = i;
756 }
757 }
758
759 if (0 < fd)
760 {
761 /* Move the i value to the front of the cache. This is
762 O(CHDIR_CACHE_SIZE), but the cache is small. */
763 size_t ci;
764 int prev = wdcache[0];
765 for (ci = 1; prev != i; ci++)
766 {
767 int curr = wdcache[ci];
768 wdcache[ci] = prev;
769 if (curr == i)
770 break;
771 prev = curr;
772 }
773 wdcache[0] = i;
774 }
775
776 chdir_current = i;
777 chdir_fd = fd;
778 }
779 }
780 \f
781 void
782 close_diag (char const *name)
783 {
784 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
785 close_warn (name);
786 else
787 close_error (name);
788 }
789
790 void
791 open_diag (char const *name)
792 {
793 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
794 open_warn (name);
795 else
796 open_error (name);
797 }
798
799 void
800 read_diag_details (char const *name, off_t offset, size_t size)
801 {
802 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
803 read_warn_details (name, offset, size);
804 else
805 read_error_details (name, offset, size);
806 }
807
808 void
809 readlink_diag (char const *name)
810 {
811 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
812 readlink_warn (name);
813 else
814 readlink_error (name);
815 }
816
817 void
818 savedir_diag (char const *name)
819 {
820 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
821 savedir_warn (name);
822 else
823 savedir_error (name);
824 }
825
826 void
827 seek_diag_details (char const *name, off_t offset)
828 {
829 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
830 seek_warn_details (name, offset);
831 else
832 seek_error_details (name, offset);
833 }
834
835 void
836 stat_diag (char const *name)
837 {
838 if (ignore_failed_read_option)
839 stat_warn (name);
840 else
841 stat_error (name);
842 }
843
844 void
845 file_removed_diag (const char *name, bool top_level,
846 void (*diagfn) (char const *name))
847 {
848 if (!top_level && errno == ENOENT)
849 {
850 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_REMOVED,
851 (0, 0, _("%s: File removed before we read it"),
852 quotearg_colon (name)));
853 set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS);
854 }
855 else
856 diagfn (name);
857 }
858
859 void
860 dir_removed_diag (const char *name, bool top_level,
861 void (*diagfn) (char const *name))
862 {
863 if (!top_level && errno == ENOENT)
864 {
865 WARNOPT (WARN_FILE_REMOVED,
866 (0, 0, _("%s: Directory removed before we read it"),
867 quotearg_colon (name)));
868 set_exit_status (TAREXIT_DIFFERS);
869 }
870 else
871 diagfn (name);
872 }
873
874 void
875 write_fatal_details (char const *name, ssize_t status, size_t size)
876 {
877 write_error_details (name, status, size);
878 fatal_exit ();
879 }
880
881 /* Fork, aborting if unsuccessful. */
882 pid_t
883 xfork (void)
884 {
885 pid_t p = fork ();
886 if (p == (pid_t) -1)
887 call_arg_fatal ("fork", _("child process"));
888 return p;
889 }
890
891 /* Create a pipe, aborting if unsuccessful. */
892 void
893 xpipe (int fd[2])
894 {
895 if (pipe (fd) < 0)
896 call_arg_fatal ("pipe", _("interprocess channel"));
897 }
898
899 /* Return PTR, aligned upward to the next multiple of ALIGNMENT.
900 ALIGNMENT must be nonzero. The caller must arrange for ((char *)
901 PTR) through ((char *) PTR + ALIGNMENT - 1) to be addressable
902 locations. */
903
904 static inline void *
905 ptr_align (void *ptr, size_t alignment)
906 {
907 char *p0 = ptr;
908 char *p1 = p0 + alignment - 1;
909 return p1 - (size_t) p1 % alignment;
910 }
911
912 /* Return the address of a page-aligned buffer of at least SIZE bytes.
913 The caller should free *PTR when done with the buffer. */
914
915 void *
916 page_aligned_alloc (void **ptr, size_t size)
917 {
918 size_t alignment = getpagesize ();
919 size_t size1 = size + alignment;
920 if (size1 < size)
921 xalloc_die ();
922 *ptr = xmalloc (size1);
923 return ptr_align (*ptr, alignment);
924 }
925
926 \f
927
928 struct namebuf
929 {
930 char *buffer; /* directory, `/', and directory member */
931 size_t buffer_size; /* allocated size of name_buffer */
932 size_t dir_length; /* length of directory part in buffer */
933 };
934
935 namebuf_t
936 namebuf_create (const char *dir)
937 {
938 namebuf_t buf = xmalloc (sizeof (*buf));
939 buf->buffer_size = strlen (dir) + 2;
940 buf->buffer = xmalloc (buf->buffer_size);
941 strcpy (buf->buffer, dir);
942 buf->dir_length = strlen (buf->buffer);
943 if (!ISSLASH (buf->buffer[buf->dir_length - 1]))
944 buf->buffer[buf->dir_length++] = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
945 return buf;
946 }
947
948 void
949 namebuf_free (namebuf_t buf)
950 {
951 free (buf->buffer);
952 free (buf);
953 }
954
955 char *
956 namebuf_name (namebuf_t buf, const char *name)
957 {
958 size_t len = strlen (name);
959 while (buf->dir_length + len + 1 >= buf->buffer_size)
960 buf->buffer = x2realloc (buf->buffer, &buf->buffer_size);
961 strcpy (buf->buffer + buf->dir_length, name);
962 return buf->buffer;
963 }
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