From baea7d877d3cf69679a39e8512a120658a478073 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tomas Bzatek Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 11:06:31 +0100 Subject: Rebase libarchive to 2.8.0 --- libarchive/libarchive-2.7.1/tar/util.c | 630 --------------------------------- 1 file changed, 630 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libarchive/libarchive-2.7.1/tar/util.c (limited to 'libarchive/libarchive-2.7.1/tar/util.c') diff --git a/libarchive/libarchive-2.7.1/tar/util.c b/libarchive/libarchive-2.7.1/tar/util.c deleted file mode 100644 index 274ff03..0000000 --- a/libarchive/libarchive-2.7.1/tar/util.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,630 +0,0 @@ -/*- - * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES - * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. - * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, - * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT - * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF - * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - */ - -#include "bsdtar_platform.h" -__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/tar/util.c,v 1.23 2008/12/15 06:00:25 kientzle Exp $"); - -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H -#include -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -#include /* Linux doesn't define mode_t, etc. in sys/stat.h. */ -#endif -#include -#ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H -#include -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H -#include -#endif -#include -#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H -#include -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H -#include -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_WCTYPE_H -#include -#else -/* If we don't have wctype, we need to hack up some version of iswprint(). */ -#define iswprint isprint -#endif - -#include "bsdtar.h" - -static void bsdtar_vwarnc(struct bsdtar *, int code, - const char *fmt, va_list ap); -static size_t bsdtar_expand_char(char *, size_t, char); -static const char *strip_components(const char *path, int elements); - -/* TODO: Hack up a version of mbtowc for platforms with no wide - * character support at all. I think the following might suffice, - * but it needs careful testing. - * #if !HAVE_MBTOWC - * #define mbtowc(wcp, p, n) ((*wcp = *p), 1) - * #endif - */ - -/* - * Print a string, taking care with any non-printable characters. - * - * Note that we use a stack-allocated buffer to receive the formatted - * string if we can. This is partly performance (avoiding a call to - * malloc()), partly out of expedience (we have to call vsnprintf() - * before malloc() anyway to find out how big a buffer we need; we may - * as well point that first call at a small local buffer in case it - * works), but mostly for safety (so we can use this to print messages - * about out-of-memory conditions). - */ - -void -safe_fprintf(FILE *f, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - char fmtbuff_stack[256]; /* Place to format the printf() string. */ - char outbuff[256]; /* Buffer for outgoing characters. */ - char *fmtbuff_heap; /* If fmtbuff_stack is too small, we use malloc */ - char *fmtbuff; /* Pointer to fmtbuff_stack or fmtbuff_heap. */ - int fmtbuff_length; - int length; - va_list ap; - const char *p; - unsigned i; - wchar_t wc; - char try_wc; - - /* Use a stack-allocated buffer if we can, for speed and safety. */ - fmtbuff_heap = NULL; - fmtbuff_length = sizeof(fmtbuff_stack); - fmtbuff = fmtbuff_stack; - - /* Try formatting into the stack buffer. */ - va_start(ap, fmt); - length = vsnprintf(fmtbuff, fmtbuff_length, fmt, ap); - va_end(ap); - - /* If the result was too large, allocate a buffer on the heap. */ - if (length >= fmtbuff_length) { - fmtbuff_length = length+1; - fmtbuff_heap = malloc(fmtbuff_length); - - /* Reformat the result into the heap buffer if we can. */ - if (fmtbuff_heap != NULL) { - fmtbuff = fmtbuff_heap; - va_start(ap, fmt); - length = vsnprintf(fmtbuff, fmtbuff_length, fmt, ap); - va_end(ap); - } else { - /* Leave fmtbuff pointing to the truncated - * string in fmtbuff_stack. */ - length = sizeof(fmtbuff_stack) - 1; - } - } - - /* Note: mbrtowc() has a cleaner API, but mbtowc() seems a bit - * more portable, so we use that here instead. */ - mbtowc(NULL, NULL, 0); /* Reset the shift state. */ - - /* Write data, expanding unprintable characters. */ - p = fmtbuff; - i = 0; - try_wc = 1; - while (*p != '\0') { - int n; - - /* Convert to wide char, test if the wide - * char is printable in the current locale. */ - if (try_wc && (n = mbtowc(&wc, p, length)) != -1) { - length -= n; - if (iswprint(wc) && wc != L'\\') { - /* Printable, copy the bytes through. */ - while (n-- > 0) - outbuff[i++] = *p++; - } else { - /* Not printable, format the bytes. */ - while (n-- > 0) - i += bsdtar_expand_char( - outbuff, i, *p++); - } - } else { - /* After any conversion failure, don't bother - * trying to convert the rest. */ - i += bsdtar_expand_char(outbuff, i, *p++); - try_wc = 0; - } - - /* If our output buffer is full, dump it and keep going. */ - if (i > (sizeof(outbuff) - 20)) { - outbuff[i++] = '\0'; - fprintf(f, "%s", outbuff); - i = 0; - } - } - outbuff[i++] = '\0'; - fprintf(f, "%s", outbuff); - - /* If we allocated a heap-based formatting buffer, free it now. */ - if (fmtbuff_heap != NULL) - free(fmtbuff_heap); -} - -/* - * Render an arbitrary sequence of bytes into printable ASCII characters. - */ -static size_t -bsdtar_expand_char(char *buff, size_t offset, char c) -{ - size_t i = offset; - - if (isprint((unsigned char)c) && c != '\\') - buff[i++] = c; - else { - buff[i++] = '\\'; - switch (c) { - case '\a': buff[i++] = 'a'; break; - case '\b': buff[i++] = 'b'; break; - case '\f': buff[i++] = 'f'; break; - case '\n': buff[i++] = 'n'; break; -#if '\r' != '\n' - /* On some platforms, \n and \r are the same. */ - case '\r': buff[i++] = 'r'; break; -#endif - case '\t': buff[i++] = 't'; break; - case '\v': buff[i++] = 'v'; break; - case '\\': buff[i++] = '\\'; break; - default: - sprintf(buff + i, "%03o", 0xFF & (int)c); - i += 3; - } - } - - return (i - offset); -} - -static void -bsdtar_vwarnc(struct bsdtar *bsdtar, int code, const char *fmt, va_list ap) -{ - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", bsdtar->progname); - vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); - if (code != 0) - fprintf(stderr, ": %s", strerror(code)); - fprintf(stderr, "\n"); -} - -void -bsdtar_warnc(struct bsdtar *bsdtar, int code, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - - va_start(ap, fmt); - bsdtar_vwarnc(bsdtar, code, fmt, ap); - va_end(ap); -} - -void -bsdtar_errc(struct bsdtar *bsdtar, int eval, int code, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - - va_start(ap, fmt); - bsdtar_vwarnc(bsdtar, code, fmt, ap); - va_end(ap); - exit(eval); -} - -int -yes(const char *fmt, ...) -{ - char buff[32]; - char *p; - ssize_t l; - - va_list ap; - va_start(ap, fmt); - vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); - va_end(ap); - fprintf(stderr, " (y/N)? "); - fflush(stderr); - - l = read(2, buff, sizeof(buff) - 1); - if (l <= 0) - return (0); - buff[l] = 0; - - for (p = buff; *p != '\0'; p++) { - if (isspace((unsigned char)*p)) - continue; - switch(*p) { - case 'y': case 'Y': - return (1); - case 'n': case 'N': - return (0); - default: - return (0); - } - } - - return (0); -} - -/* - * Read lines from file and do something with each one. If option_null - * is set, lines are terminated with zero bytes; otherwise, they're - * terminated with newlines. - * - * This uses a self-sizing buffer to handle arbitrarily-long lines. - * If the "process" function returns non-zero for any line, this - * function will return non-zero after attempting to process all - * remaining lines. - */ -int -process_lines(struct bsdtar *bsdtar, const char *pathname, - int (*process)(struct bsdtar *, const char *)) -{ - FILE *f; - char *buff, *buff_end, *line_start, *line_end, *p; - size_t buff_length, new_buff_length, bytes_read, bytes_wanted; - int separator; - int ret; - - separator = bsdtar->option_null ? '\0' : '\n'; - ret = 0; - - if (strcmp(pathname, "-") == 0) - f = stdin; - else - f = fopen(pathname, "r"); - if (f == NULL) - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, errno, "Couldn't open %s", pathname); - buff_length = 8192; - buff = malloc(buff_length); - if (buff == NULL) - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, ENOMEM, "Can't read %s", pathname); - line_start = line_end = buff_end = buff; - for (;;) { - /* Get some more data into the buffer. */ - bytes_wanted = buff + buff_length - buff_end; - bytes_read = fread(buff_end, 1, bytes_wanted, f); - buff_end += bytes_read; - /* Process all complete lines in the buffer. */ - while (line_end < buff_end) { - if (*line_end == separator) { - *line_end = '\0'; - if ((*process)(bsdtar, line_start) != 0) - ret = -1; - line_start = line_end + 1; - line_end = line_start; - } else - line_end++; - } - if (feof(f)) - break; - if (ferror(f)) - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, errno, - "Can't read %s", pathname); - if (line_start > buff) { - /* Move a leftover fractional line to the beginning. */ - memmove(buff, line_start, buff_end - line_start); - buff_end -= line_start - buff; - line_end -= line_start - buff; - line_start = buff; - } else { - /* Line is too big; enlarge the buffer. */ - new_buff_length = buff_length * 2; - if (new_buff_length <= buff_length) - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, ENOMEM, - "Line too long in %s", pathname); - buff_length = new_buff_length; - p = realloc(buff, buff_length); - if (p == NULL) - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, ENOMEM, - "Line too long in %s", pathname); - buff_end = p + (buff_end - buff); - line_end = p + (line_end - buff); - line_start = buff = p; - } - } - /* At end-of-file, handle the final line. */ - if (line_end > line_start) { - *line_end = '\0'; - if ((*process)(bsdtar, line_start) != 0) - ret = -1; - } - free(buff); - if (f != stdin) - fclose(f); - return (ret); -} - -/*- - * The logic here for -C attempts to avoid - * chdir() as long as possible. For example: - * "-C /foo -C /bar file" needs chdir("/bar") but not chdir("/foo") - * "-C /foo -C bar file" needs chdir("/foo/bar") - * "-C /foo -C bar /file1" does not need chdir() - * "-C /foo -C bar /file1 file2" needs chdir("/foo/bar") before file2 - * - * The only correct way to handle this is to record a "pending" chdir - * request and combine multiple requests intelligently until we - * need to process a non-absolute file. set_chdir() adds the new dir - * to the pending list; do_chdir() actually executes any pending chdir. - * - * This way, programs that build tar command lines don't have to worry - * about -C with non-existent directories; such requests will only - * fail if the directory must be accessed. - */ -void -set_chdir(struct bsdtar *bsdtar, const char *newdir) -{ - if (newdir[0] == '/') { - /* The -C /foo -C /bar case; dump first one. */ - free(bsdtar->pending_chdir); - bsdtar->pending_chdir = NULL; - } - if (bsdtar->pending_chdir == NULL) - /* Easy case: no previously-saved dir. */ - bsdtar->pending_chdir = strdup(newdir); - else { - /* The -C /foo -C bar case; concatenate */ - char *old_pending = bsdtar->pending_chdir; - size_t old_len = strlen(old_pending); - bsdtar->pending_chdir = malloc(old_len + strlen(newdir) + 2); - if (old_pending[old_len - 1] == '/') - old_pending[old_len - 1] = '\0'; - if (bsdtar->pending_chdir != NULL) - sprintf(bsdtar->pending_chdir, "%s/%s", - old_pending, newdir); - free(old_pending); - } - if (bsdtar->pending_chdir == NULL) - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, errno, "No memory"); -} - -void -do_chdir(struct bsdtar *bsdtar) -{ - if (bsdtar->pending_chdir == NULL) - return; - - if (chdir(bsdtar->pending_chdir) != 0) { - bsdtar_errc(bsdtar, 1, 0, "could not chdir to '%s'\n", - bsdtar->pending_chdir); - } - free(bsdtar->pending_chdir); - bsdtar->pending_chdir = NULL; -} - -const char * -strip_components(const char *path, int elements) -{ - const char *p = path; - - while (elements > 0) { - switch (*p++) { - case '/': - elements--; - path = p; - break; - case '\0': - /* Path is too short, skip it. */ - return (NULL); - } - } - - while (*path == '/') - ++path; - if (*path == '\0') - return (NULL); - - return (path); -} - -/* - * Handle --strip-components and any future path-rewriting options. - * Returns non-zero if the pathname should not be extracted. - * - * TODO: Support pax-style regex path rewrites. - */ -int -edit_pathname(struct bsdtar *bsdtar, struct archive_entry *entry) -{ - const char *name = archive_entry_pathname(entry); -#if HAVE_REGEX_H - char *subst_name; - int r; -#endif - -#if HAVE_REGEX_H - r = apply_substitution(bsdtar, name, &subst_name, 0); - if (r == -1) { - bsdtar_warnc(bsdtar, 0, "Invalid substitution, skipping entry"); - return 1; - } - if (r == 1) { - archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, subst_name); - if (*subst_name == '\0') { - free(subst_name); - return -1; - } else - free(subst_name); - name = archive_entry_pathname(entry); - } - - if (archive_entry_hardlink(entry)) { - r = apply_substitution(bsdtar, archive_entry_hardlink(entry), &subst_name, 1); - if (r == -1) { - bsdtar_warnc(bsdtar, 0, "Invalid substitution, skipping entry"); - return 1; - } - if (r == 1) { - archive_entry_copy_hardlink(entry, subst_name); - free(subst_name); - } - } - if (archive_entry_symlink(entry) != NULL) { - r = apply_substitution(bsdtar, archive_entry_symlink(entry), &subst_name, 1); - if (r == -1) { - bsdtar_warnc(bsdtar, 0, "Invalid substitution, skipping entry"); - return 1; - } - if (r == 1) { - archive_entry_copy_symlink(entry, subst_name); - free(subst_name); - } - } -#endif - - /* Strip leading dir names as per --strip-components option. */ - if (bsdtar->strip_components > 0) { - const char *linkname = archive_entry_hardlink(entry); - - name = strip_components(name, bsdtar->strip_components); - if (name == NULL) - return (1); - - if (linkname != NULL) { - linkname = strip_components(linkname, - bsdtar->strip_components); - if (linkname == NULL) - return (1); - archive_entry_copy_hardlink(entry, linkname); - } - } - - /* By default, don't write or restore absolute pathnames. */ - if (!bsdtar->option_absolute_paths) { - const char *rp, *p = name; - int slashonly = 1; - - /* Remove leading "//./" or "//?/" or "//?/UNC/" - * (absolute path prefixes used by Windows API) */ - if ((p[0] == '/' || p[0] == '\\') && - (p[1] == '/' || p[1] == '\\') && - (p[2] == '.' || p[2] == '?') && - (p[3] == '/' || p[3] == '\\')) - { - if (p[2] == '?' && - (p[4] == 'U' || p[4] == 'u') && - (p[5] == 'N' || p[5] == 'n') && - (p[6] == 'C' || p[6] == 'c') && - (p[7] == '/' || p[7] == '\\')) - p += 8; - else - p += 4; - slashonly = 0; - } - do { - rp = p; - /* Remove leading drive letter from archives created - * on Windows. */ - if (((p[0] >= 'a' && p[0] <= 'z') || - (p[0] >= 'A' && p[0] <= 'Z')) && - p[1] == ':') { - p += 2; - slashonly = 0; - } - /* Remove leading "/../", "//", etc. */ - while (p[0] == '/' || p[0] == '\\') { - if (p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.' && - (p[3] == '/' || p[3] == '\\')) { - p += 3; /* Remove "/..", leave "/" - * for next pass. */ - slashonly = 0; - } else - p += 1; /* Remove "/". */ - } - } while (rp != p); - - if (p != name && !bsdtar->warned_lead_slash) { - /* Generate a warning the first time this happens. */ - if (slashonly) - bsdtar_warnc(bsdtar, 0, - "Removing leading '%c' from member names", - name[0]); - else - bsdtar_warnc(bsdtar, 0, - "Removing leading drive letter from " - "member names"); - bsdtar->warned_lead_slash = 1; - } - - /* Special case: Stripping everything yields ".". */ - if (*p == '\0') - name = "."; - else - name = p; - } else { - /* Strip redundant leading '/' characters. */ - while (name[0] == '/' && name[1] == '/') - name++; - } - - /* Safely replace name in archive_entry. */ - if (name != archive_entry_pathname(entry)) { - char *q = strdup(name); - archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, q); - free(q); - } - return (0); -} - -/* - * Like strcmp(), but try to be a little more aware of the fact that - * we're comparing two paths. Right now, it just handles leading - * "./" and trailing '/' specially, so that "a/b/" == "./a/b" - * - * TODO: Make this better, so that "./a//b/./c/" == "a/b/c" - * TODO: After this works, push it down into libarchive. - * TODO: Publish the path normalization routines in libarchive so - * that bsdtar can normalize paths and use fast strcmp() instead - * of this. - */ - -int -pathcmp(const char *a, const char *b) -{ - /* Skip leading './' */ - if (a[0] == '.' && a[1] == '/' && a[2] != '\0') - a += 2; - if (b[0] == '.' && b[1] == '/' && b[2] != '\0') - b += 2; - /* Find the first difference, or return (0) if none. */ - while (*a == *b) { - if (*a == '\0') - return (0); - a++; - b++; - } - /* - * If one ends in '/' and the other one doesn't, - * they're the same. - */ - if (a[0] == '/' && a[1] == '\0' && b[0] == '\0') - return (0); - if (a[0] == '\0' && b[0] == '/' && b[1] == '\0') - return (0); - /* They're really different, return the correct sign. */ - return (*(const unsigned char *)a - *(const unsigned char *)b); -} -- cgit v1.2.3