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1 /* GNU tar Archive Format description.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
4 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 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 2, 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 /* tar Header Block, from POSIX 1003.1-1990. */
21
22 /* POSIX header. */
23
24 struct posix_header
25 { /* byte offset */
26 char name[100]; /* 0 */
27 char mode[8]; /* 100 */
28 char uid[8]; /* 108 */
29 char gid[8]; /* 116 */
30 char size[12]; /* 124 */
31 char mtime[12]; /* 136 */
32 char chksum[8]; /* 148 */
33 char typeflag; /* 156 */
34 char linkname[100]; /* 157 */
35 char magic[6]; /* 257 */
36 char version[2]; /* 263 */
37 char uname[32]; /* 265 */
38 char gname[32]; /* 297 */
39 char devmajor[8]; /* 329 */
40 char devminor[8]; /* 337 */
41 char prefix[155]; /* 345 */
42 /* 500 */
43 };
44
45 #define TMAGIC "ustar" /* ustar and a null */
46 #define TMAGLEN 6
47 #define TVERSION "00" /* 00 and no null */
48 #define TVERSLEN 2
49
50 /* Values used in typeflag field. */
51 #define REGTYPE '0' /* regular file */
52 #define AREGTYPE '\0' /* regular file */
53 #define LNKTYPE '1' /* link */
54 #define SYMTYPE '2' /* reserved */
55 #define CHRTYPE '3' /* character special */
56 #define BLKTYPE '4' /* block special */
57 #define DIRTYPE '5' /* directory */
58 #define FIFOTYPE '6' /* FIFO special */
59 #define CONTTYPE '7' /* reserved */
60
61 #define XHDTYPE 'x' /* Extended header referring to the
62 next file in the archive */
63 #define XGLTYPE 'g' /* Global extended header */
64
65 /* Bits used in the mode field, values in octal. */
66 #define TSUID 04000 /* set UID on execution */
67 #define TSGID 02000 /* set GID on execution */
68 #define TSVTX 01000 /* reserved */
69 /* file permissions */
70 #define TUREAD 00400 /* read by owner */
71 #define TUWRITE 00200 /* write by owner */
72 #define TUEXEC 00100 /* execute/search by owner */
73 #define TGREAD 00040 /* read by group */
74 #define TGWRITE 00020 /* write by group */
75 #define TGEXEC 00010 /* execute/search by group */
76 #define TOREAD 00004 /* read by other */
77 #define TOWRITE 00002 /* write by other */
78 #define TOEXEC 00001 /* execute/search by other */
79
80 /* tar Header Block, GNU extensions. */
81
82 /* In GNU tar, SYMTYPE is for to symbolic links, and CONTTYPE is for
83 contiguous files, so maybe disobeying the `reserved' comment in POSIX
84 header description. I suspect these were meant to be used this way, and
85 should not have really been `reserved' in the published standards. */
86
87 /* *BEWARE* *BEWARE* *BEWARE* that the following information is still
88 boiling, and may change. Even if the OLDGNU format description should be
89 accurate, the so-called GNU format is not yet fully decided. It is
90 surely meant to use only extensions allowed by POSIX, but the sketch
91 below repeats some ugliness from the OLDGNU format, which should rather
92 go away. Sparse files should be saved in such a way that they do *not*
93 require two passes at archive creation time. Huge files get some POSIX
94 fields to overflow, alternate solutions have to be sought for this. */
95
96 /* Descriptor for a single file hole. */
97
98 struct sparse
99 { /* byte offset */
100 char offset[12]; /* 0 */
101 char numbytes[12]; /* 12 */
102 /* 24 */
103 };
104
105 /* Sparse files are not supported in POSIX ustar format. For sparse files
106 with a POSIX header, a GNU extra header is provided which holds overall
107 sparse information and a few sparse descriptors. When an old GNU header
108 replaces both the POSIX header and the GNU extra header, it holds some
109 sparse descriptors too. Whether POSIX or not, if more sparse descriptors
110 are still needed, they are put into as many successive sparse headers as
111 necessary. The following constants tell how many sparse descriptors fit
112 in each kind of header able to hold them. */
113
114 #define SPARSES_IN_EXTRA_HEADER 16
115 #define SPARSES_IN_OLDGNU_HEADER 4
116 #define SPARSES_IN_SPARSE_HEADER 21
117
118 /* Extension header for sparse files, used immediately after the GNU extra
119 header, and used only if all sparse information cannot fit into that
120 extra header. There might even be many such extension headers, one after
121 the other, until all sparse information has been recorded. */
122
123 struct sparse_header
124 { /* byte offset */
125 struct sparse sp[SPARSES_IN_SPARSE_HEADER];
126 /* 0 */
127 char isextended; /* 504 */
128 /* 505 */
129 };
130
131 /* The old GNU format header conflicts with POSIX format in such a way that
132 POSIX archives may fool old GNU tar's, and POSIX tar's might well be
133 fooled by old GNU tar archives. An old GNU format header uses the space
134 used by the prefix field in a POSIX header, and cumulates information
135 normally found in a GNU extra header. With an old GNU tar header, we
136 never see any POSIX header nor GNU extra header. Supplementary sparse
137 headers are allowed, however. */
138
139 struct oldgnu_header
140 { /* byte offset */
141 char unused_pad1[345]; /* 0 */
142 char atime[12]; /* 345 Incr. archive: atime of the file */
143 char ctime[12]; /* 357 Incr. archive: ctime of the file */
144 char offset[12]; /* 369 Multivolume archive: the offset of
145 the start of this volume */
146 char longnames[4]; /* 381 Not used */
147 char unused_pad2; /* 385 */
148 struct sparse sp[SPARSES_IN_OLDGNU_HEADER];
149 /* 386 */
150 char isextended; /* 482 Sparse file: Extension sparse header
151 follows */
152 char realsize[12]; /* 483 Sparse file: Real size*/
153 /* 495 */
154 };
155
156 /* OLDGNU_MAGIC uses both magic and version fields, which are contiguous.
157 Found in an archive, it indicates an old GNU header format, which will be
158 hopefully become obsolescent. With OLDGNU_MAGIC, uname and gname are
159 valid, though the header is not truly POSIX conforming. */
160 #define OLDGNU_MAGIC "ustar " /* 7 chars and a null */
161
162 /* The standards committee allows only capital A through capital Z for
163 user-defined expansion. Other letters in use include:
164
165 'A' Solaris Access Control List
166 'E' Solaris Extended Attribute File
167 'I' Inode only, as in 'star'
168 'X' POSIX 1003.1-2001 eXtended (VU version) */
169
170 /* This is a dir entry that contains the names of files that were in the
171 dir at the time the dump was made. */
172 #define GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR 'D'
173
174 /* Identifies the *next* file on the tape as having a long linkname. */
175 #define GNUTYPE_LONGLINK 'K'
176
177 /* Identifies the *next* file on the tape as having a long name. */
178 #define GNUTYPE_LONGNAME 'L'
179
180 /* This is the continuation of a file that began on another volume. */
181 #define GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL 'M'
182
183 /* For storing filenames that do not fit into the main header. */
184 #define GNUTYPE_NAMES 'N'
185
186 /* This is for sparse files. */
187 #define GNUTYPE_SPARSE 'S'
188
189 /* This file is a tape/volume header. Ignore it on extraction. */
190 #define GNUTYPE_VOLHDR 'V'
191
192 /* Solaris extended header */
193 #define SOLARIS_XHDTYPE 'X'
194
195 \f
196 /* Jörg Schilling star header */
197
198 struct star_header
199 { /* byte offset */
200 char name[100]; /* 0 */
201 char mode[8]; /* 100 */
202 char uid[8]; /* 108 */
203 char gid[8]; /* 116 */
204 char size[12]; /* 124 */
205 char mtime[12]; /* 136 */
206 char chksum[8]; /* 148 */
207 char typeflag; /* 156 */
208 char linkname[100]; /* 157 */
209 char magic[6]; /* 257 */
210 char version[2]; /* 263 */
211 char uname[32]; /* 265 */
212 char gname[32]; /* 297 */
213 char devmajor[8]; /* 329 */
214 char devminor[8]; /* 337 */
215 char prefix[131]; /* 345 */
216 char atime[12]; /* 476 */
217 char ctime[12]; /* 488 */
218 /* 500 */
219 };
220
221 #define SPARSES_IN_STAR_HEADER 4
222 #define SPARSES_IN_STAR_EXT_HEADER 21
223
224 struct star_in_header {
225 char fill[345]; /* 0 Everything that is before t_prefix */
226 char prefix[1]; /* 345 t_name prefix */
227 char fill2; /* 346 */
228 char fill3[8]; /* 347 */
229 char isextended; /* 355 */
230 struct sparse sp[SPARSES_IN_STAR_HEADER]; /* 356 */
231 char realsize[12]; /* 452 Actual size of the file */
232 char offset[12]; /* 464 Offset of multivolume contents */
233 char atime[12]; /* 476 */
234 char ctime[12]; /* 488 */
235 char mfill[8]; /* 500 */
236 char xmagic[4]; /* 508 "tar" */
237 };
238
239 struct star_ext_header {
240 struct sparse sp[SPARSES_IN_STAR_EXT_HEADER];
241 char isextended;
242 };
243
244 \f
245
246 /* tar Header Block, overall structure. */
247
248 /* tar files are made in basic blocks of this size. */
249 #define BLOCKSIZE 512
250
251 enum archive_format
252 {
253 DEFAULT_FORMAT, /* format to be decided later */
254 V7_FORMAT, /* old V7 tar format */
255 OLDGNU_FORMAT, /* GNU format as per before tar 1.12 */
256 USTAR_FORMAT, /* POSIX.1-1988 (ustar) format */
257 POSIX_FORMAT, /* POSIX.1-2001 format */
258 STAR_FORMAT, /* Star format defined in 1994 */
259 GNU_FORMAT /* Same as OLDGNU_FORMAT with one exception:
260 see FIXME note for to_chars() function
261 (create.c:189) */
262 };
263
264 /* Information about a sparse file. */
265 struct sp_array
266 {
267 off_t offset;
268 size_t numbytes;
269 };
270
271 struct tar_stat_info
272 {
273 char *orig_file_name; /* name of file read from the archive header */
274 char *file_name; /* name of file for the current archive entry
275 after being normalized. */
276 bool had_trailing_slash; /* true if the current archive entry had a
277 trailing slash before it was normalized. */
278 char *link_name; /* name of link for the current archive entry. */
279
280 char *uname; /* user name of owner */
281 char *gname; /* group name of owner */
282 struct stat stat; /* regular filesystem stat */
283
284 /* STAT doesn't always have access, data modification, and status
285 change times in a convenient form, so store them separately. */
286 struct timespec atime;
287 struct timespec mtime;
288 struct timespec ctime;
289
290 off_t archive_file_size; /* Size of file as stored in the archive.
291 Equals stat.st_size for non-sparse files */
292
293 bool is_sparse; /* Is the file sparse */
294
295 /* For sparse files: */
296 size_t sparse_map_avail; /* Index to the first unused element in
297 sparse_map array. Zero if the file is
298 not sparse */
299 size_t sparse_map_size; /* Size of the sparse map */
300 struct sp_array *sparse_map;
301
302 /* For dumpdirs */
303 char *dumpdir;
304 };
305
306 union block
307 {
308 char buffer[BLOCKSIZE];
309 struct posix_header header;
310 struct star_header star_header;
311 struct oldgnu_header oldgnu_header;
312 struct sparse_header sparse_header;
313 struct star_in_header star_in_header;
314 struct star_ext_header star_ext_header;
315 };
316
317 /* End of Format description. */
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