From bc8d000b643c9473aa16f276512b73d12e9184d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Eggert Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 06:18:37 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (read_and): Do not invoke apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat; DO_SOMETHING is now responsible for that. Do not invoke apply_delayed_set_stat; our caller is now responsible for that. (read_header): Use signed char instead of signed_char. Prevent later references to current_header from mistakenly treating it as an old GNU header. (from_header): Quote invalid base-64 strings in diagnostics. (time_from_header): Do not warn about future timestamps in archive; check_time now does that. (tartime): Fix off-by-one error when copying year if OLD_CTIME. (print_header): Quote unknown file types. (skip_member): New function, replacing skip_extended_headers and now skipping the whole member instead of just the extended headers. All callers changed. This makes the code handle extended headers uniformly, and fixes some bugs. --- src/list.c | 203 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 1 file changed, 87 insertions(+), 116 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/list.c b/src/list.c index e2050fc..6a58cd9 100644 --- a/src/list.c +++ b/src/list.c @@ -61,10 +61,7 @@ base64_init (void) base64_map[(int) base_64_digits[i]] = i; } -/*-----------------------------------. -| Main loop for reading an archive. | -`-----------------------------------*/ - +/* Main loop for reading an archive. */ void read_and (void (*do_something) ()) { @@ -98,8 +95,7 @@ read_and (void (*do_something) ()) < newer_mtime_option)) || excluded_name (current_file_name)) { - char save_typeflag = current_header->header.typeflag; - switch (save_typeflag) + switch (current_header->header.typeflag) { case GNUTYPE_VOLHDR: case GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL: @@ -112,22 +108,11 @@ read_and (void (*do_something) ()) quotearg_colon (current_file_name))); /* Fall through. */ default: - - /* Skip past it in the archive. */ - - set_next_block_after (current_header); - if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended) - skip_extended_headers (); - - /* Skip to the next header on the archive. */ - - if (save_typeflag != DIRTYPE) - skip_file (current_stat.st_size); + skip_member (); continue; } } - apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat (current_file_name); (*do_something) (); continue; @@ -179,15 +164,11 @@ read_and (void (*do_something) ()) break; } - apply_delayed_set_stat (); close_archive (); names_notfound (); /* print names not found */ } -/*---------------------------------------------. -| Print a header block, based on tar options. | -`---------------------------------------------*/ - +/* Print a header block, based on tar options. */ void list_archive (void) { @@ -244,34 +225,24 @@ list_archive (void) } - /* Skip past the header in the archive, and past any extended headers. */ - - set_next_block_after (current_header); - if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended) - skip_extended_headers (); - if (multi_volume_option) assign_string (&save_name, current_file_name); - /* Skip to the next header on the archive. */ - - skip_file (current_stat.st_size); + skip_member (); if (multi_volume_option) assign_string (&save_name, 0); } -/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------. -| Read a block that's supposed to be a header block. Return its address | -| in "current_header", and if it is good, the file's size in | -| current_stat.st_size. | -| | -| Return 1 for success, 0 if the checksum is bad, EOF on eof, 2 for a | -| block full of zeros (EOF marker). | -| | -| You must always set_next_block_after(current_header) to skip past the | -| header which this routine reads. | -`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Read a block that's supposed to be a header block. Return its + address in "current_header", and if it is good, the file's size in + current_stat.st_size. + + Return 1 for success, 0 if the checksum is bad, EOF on eof, 2 for a + block full of zeros (EOF marker). + + You must always set_next_block_after(current_header) to skip past + the header which this routine reads. */ /* The standard BSD tar sources create the checksum by adding up the bytes in the header as type char. I think the type char was unsigned @@ -311,7 +282,7 @@ read_header (void) for (i = sizeof *header; i-- != 0;) { unsigned_sum += (unsigned char) *p; - signed_sum += signed_char (*p++); + signed_sum += (signed char) (*p++); } if (unsigned_sum == 0) @@ -322,7 +293,7 @@ read_header (void) for (i = sizeof header->header.chksum; i-- != 0;) { unsigned_sum -= (unsigned char) header->header.chksum[i]; - signed_sum -= signed_char (header->header.chksum[i]); + signed_sum -= (signed char) (header->header.chksum[i]); } unsigned_sum += ' ' * sizeof header->header.chksum; signed_sum += ' ' * sizeof header->header.chksum; @@ -384,8 +355,8 @@ read_header (void) } else { - char *name; - struct posix_header *h = ¤t_header->header; + char const *name; + struct posix_header const *h = ¤t_header->header; char namebuf[sizeof h->prefix + 1 + NAME_FIELD_SIZE + 1]; name = next_long_name; @@ -393,15 +364,19 @@ read_header (void) { /* Accept file names as specified by POSIX.1-1996 section 10.1.1. */ - int posix_header = strcmp (h->magic, TMAGIC) == 0; char *np = namebuf; - if (posix_header && h->prefix[0]) + if (h->prefix[0] && strcmp (h->magic, TMAGIC) == 0) { memcpy (np, h->prefix, sizeof h->prefix); np[sizeof h->prefix] = '\0'; np += strlen (np); *np++ = '/'; + + /* Prevent later references to current_header from + mistakenly treating this as an old GNU header. + This assignment invalidates h->prefix. */ + current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended = 0; } memcpy (np, h->name, sizeof h->name); np[sizeof h->name] = '\0'; @@ -433,22 +408,19 @@ read_header (void) } } -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------. -| Decode things from a file HEADER block into STAT_INFO, also setting | -| *FORMAT_POINTER depending on the header block format. If DO_USER_GROUP, | -| decode the user/group information (this is useful for extraction, but | -| waste time when merely listing). | -| | -| read_header() has already decoded the checksum and length, so we don't. | -| | -| This routine should *not* be called twice for the same block, since the | -| two calls might use different DO_USER_GROUP values and thus might end up | -| with different uid/gid for the two calls. If anybody wants the uid/gid | -| they should decode it first, and other callers should decode it without | -| uid/gid before calling a routine, e.g. print_header, that assumes | -| decoded data. | -`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Decode things from a file HEADER block into STAT_INFO, also setting + *FORMAT_POINTER depending on the header block format. If + DO_USER_GROUP, decode the user/group information (this is useful + for extraction, but waste time when merely listing). + read_header() has already decoded the checksum and length, so we don't. + + This routine should *not* be called twice for the same block, since + the two calls might use different DO_USER_GROUP values and thus + might end up with different uid/gid for the two calls. If anybody + wants the uid/gid they should decode it first, and other callers + should decode it without uid/gid before calling a routine, + e.g. print_header, that assumes decoded data. */ void decode_header (union block *header, struct stat *stat_info, enum archive_format *format_pointer, int do_user_group) @@ -514,12 +486,10 @@ decode_header (union block *header, struct stat *stat_info, } } -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------. -| Convert buffer at WHERE0 of size DIGS from external format to uintmax_t.| -| The data is of type TYPE. The buffer must represent a value in the | -| range -MINUS_MINVAL through MAXVAL. DIGS must be positive. | -`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - +/* Convert buffer at WHERE0 of size DIGS from external format to + uintmax_t. The data is of type TYPE. The buffer must represent a + value in the range -MINUS_MINVAL through MAXVAL. DIGS must be + positive. */ static uintmax_t from_header (char const *where0, size_t digs, char const *type, uintmax_t minus_minval, uintmax_t maxval) @@ -631,9 +601,12 @@ from_header (char const *where0, size_t digs, char const *type, { if (value << LG_64 >> LG_64 != value) { + char *string = alloca (digs + 1); + memcpy (string, where0, digs); + string[digs] = '\0'; ERROR ((0, 0, - _("Archive signed base-64 string `%.*s' is out of %s range"), - (int) digs, where0, type)); + _("Archive signed base-64 string %s is out of %s range"), + quote (string), type)); return -1; } value = (value << LG_64) | dig; @@ -783,12 +756,9 @@ size_from_header (const char *p, size_t s) time_t time_from_header (const char *p, size_t s) { - time_t t = from_header (p, s, "time_t", - - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t), - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t)); - if (start_time < t && time (0) < t) - WARN ((0, 0, _("Archive contains future timestamp %s"), tartime (t))); - return t; + return from_header (p, s, "time_t", + - (uintmax_t) TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t), + (uintmax_t) TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t)); } uid_t @@ -807,10 +777,8 @@ uintmax_from_header (const char *p, size_t s) } -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------. -| Format O as a null-terminated decimal string into BUF _backwards_; | -| return pointer to start of result. | -`----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Format O as a null-terminated decimal string into BUF _backwards_; + return pointer to start of result. */ char * stringify_uintmax_t_backwards (uintmax_t o, char *buf) { @@ -836,8 +804,8 @@ tartime (time_t t) if (p) { char const *time_stamp = p + 4; - for (p += 16; p[4] != '\n'; p++) - p[0] = p[4]; + for (p += 16; p[3] != '\n'; p++) + p[0] = p[3]; p[0] = '\0'; return time_stamp; } @@ -867,16 +835,15 @@ tartime (time_t t) return p; } -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------. -| Actually print it. | -| | -| Plain and fancy file header block logging. Non-verbose just prints the | -| name, e.g. for "tar t" or "tar x". This should just contain file names, | -| so it can be fed back into tar with xargs or the "-T" option. The | -| verbose option can give a bunch of info, one line per file. I doubt | -| anybody tries to parse its format, or if they do, they shouldn't. Unix | -| tar is pretty random here anyway. | -`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* Actually print it. + + Plain and fancy file header block logging. Non-verbose just prints + the name, e.g. for "tar t" or "tar x". This should just contain + file names, so it can be fed back into tar with xargs or the "-T" + option. The verbose option can give a bunch of info, one line per + file. I doubt anybody tries to parse its format, or if they do, + they shouldn't. Unix tar is pretty random here anyway. */ + /* FIXME: Note that print_header uses the globals HEAD, HSTAT, and HEAD_STANDARD, which must be set up in advance. Not very clean... */ @@ -1043,8 +1010,13 @@ print_header (void) break; default: - fprintf (stdlis, _(" unknown file type `%c'\n"), - current_header->header.typeflag); + { + char type_string[2]; + type_string[0] = current_header->header.typeflag; + type_string[1] = '\0'; + fprintf (stdlis, _(" unknown file type %s\n"), + quote (type_string)); + } break; case AREGTYPE: @@ -1079,10 +1051,7 @@ print_header (void) fflush (stdlis); } -/*--------------------------------------------------------------. -| Print a similar line when we make a directory automatically. | -`--------------------------------------------------------------*/ - +/* Print a similar line when we make a directory automatically. */ void print_for_mkdir (char *pathname, int length, mode_t mode) { @@ -1107,10 +1076,7 @@ print_for_mkdir (char *pathname, int length, mode_t mode) } } -/*--------------------------------------------------------. -| Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive. | -`--------------------------------------------------------*/ - +/* Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive. */ void skip_file (off_t size) { @@ -1135,21 +1101,26 @@ skip_file (off_t size) } } -/*---. -| ? | -`---*/ - +/* Skip the current member in the archive. */ void -skip_extended_headers (void) +skip_member (void) { - union block *exhdr; + char save_typeflag = current_header->header.typeflag; + set_next_block_after (current_header); - do + if (current_header->oldgnu_header.isextended) { - exhdr = find_next_block (); - if (!exhdr) - FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected EOF in archive"))); - set_next_block_after (exhdr); + union block *exhdr; + do + { + exhdr = find_next_block (); + if (!exhdr) + FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Unexpected EOF in archive"))); + set_next_block_after (exhdr); + } + while (exhdr->sparse_header.isextended); } - while (exhdr->sparse_header.isextended); + + if (save_typeflag != DIRTYPE) + skip_file (current_stat.st_size); } -- 2.44.0