freebsd-dev/lib/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_cpio.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2004 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
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*
* 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 "archive_platform.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
Many fixes: * Disabled shared-library building, as some API breakage is still likely. (I didn't realize it was turned on by default.) If you have an existing /usr/lib/libarchive.so.2, I recommend deleting it. * Pax interchange format now correctly stores and reads UTF8 for extended attributes. In particular, pax format can portably handle arbitrarily long pathnames containing arbitrary characters. * Library compiles cleanly at -O2, -O3, and WARNS=6 on all FreeBSD-CURRENT platforms. * Minor portability improvements inspired by Juergen Lock and Greg Lewis. (Less reliance on stdint.h, isolating of various portability-challenged constructs.) * archive_entry transparently converts multi-byte <-> wide character strings, allowing clients and format handlers to deal with either one, as appropriate. * Support for reading 'L' and 'K' entries in standard tar archives for star compatibility. * Recognize (but don't yet handle) ACL entries from Solaris tar. * Pushed format-specific data for format readers down into format-specific storage and out of library-global storage. This should make it easier to maintain individual formats without mucking with the core library management. * Documentation updates to track the above changes. * Updates to tar.5 to correct a few mistakes and add some additional information about GNU tar and Solaris tar formats. Notes: * The basic 'tar' reader is getting more general; there's not much point in keeping the 'gnutar' reader separate. Merging the two would lose a bunch of duplicate code. * The libc ACL support is looking increasingly inadequate for my needs here. I might need to assemble some fairly significant code for parsing and building ACLs. <sigh>
2004-03-19 22:37:06 +00:00
/* #include <stdint.h> */ /* See archive_platform.h */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "archive.h"
#include "archive_entry.h"
#include "archive_private.h"
struct cpio_header {
char c_magic[6];
char c_dev[6];
char c_ino[6];
char c_mode[6];
char c_uid[6];
char c_gid[6];
char c_nlink[6];
char c_rdev[6];
char c_mtime[11];
char c_namesize[6];
char c_filesize[11];
};
struct links_entry {
struct links_entry *next;
struct links_entry *previous;
int links;
dev_t dev;
ino_t ino;
char *name;
};
#define CPIO_MAGIC 0x13141516
struct cpio {
int magic;
struct links_entry *links_head;
Many fixes: * Disabled shared-library building, as some API breakage is still likely. (I didn't realize it was turned on by default.) If you have an existing /usr/lib/libarchive.so.2, I recommend deleting it. * Pax interchange format now correctly stores and reads UTF8 for extended attributes. In particular, pax format can portably handle arbitrarily long pathnames containing arbitrary characters. * Library compiles cleanly at -O2, -O3, and WARNS=6 on all FreeBSD-CURRENT platforms. * Minor portability improvements inspired by Juergen Lock and Greg Lewis. (Less reliance on stdint.h, isolating of various portability-challenged constructs.) * archive_entry transparently converts multi-byte <-> wide character strings, allowing clients and format handlers to deal with either one, as appropriate. * Support for reading 'L' and 'K' entries in standard tar archives for star compatibility. * Recognize (but don't yet handle) ACL entries from Solaris tar. * Pushed format-specific data for format readers down into format-specific storage and out of library-global storage. This should make it easier to maintain individual formats without mucking with the core library management. * Documentation updates to track the above changes. * Updates to tar.5 to correct a few mistakes and add some additional information about GNU tar and Solaris tar formats. Notes: * The basic 'tar' reader is getting more general; there's not much point in keeping the 'gnutar' reader separate. Merging the two would lose a bunch of duplicate code. * The libc ACL support is looking increasingly inadequate for my needs here. I might need to assemble some fairly significant code for parsing and building ACLs. <sigh>
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struct archive_string entry_name;
struct archive_string entry_linkname;
};
static int64_t atol8(const char *, unsigned);
static int archive_read_format_cpio_bid(struct archive *);
static int archive_read_format_cpio_cleanup(struct archive *);
static int archive_read_format_cpio_read_header(struct archive *,
struct archive_entry *);
static void record_hardlink(struct cpio *cpio, struct archive_entry *entry,
const struct stat *st);
int
archive_read_support_format_cpio(struct archive *a)
{
struct cpio *cpio;
cpio = malloc(sizeof(*cpio));
memset(cpio, 0, sizeof(*cpio));
cpio->magic = CPIO_MAGIC;
return (__archive_read_register_format(a,
cpio,
archive_read_format_cpio_bid,
archive_read_format_cpio_read_header,
archive_read_format_cpio_cleanup));
}
static int
archive_read_format_cpio_bid(struct archive *a)
{
int bid, bytes_read;
const void *h;
const struct cpio_header *header;
bid = 0;
bytes_read =
(a->compression_read_ahead)(a, &h, sizeof(struct cpio_header));
if (bytes_read < (int)sizeof(struct cpio_header))
return (-1);
header = h;
if (memcmp(header->c_magic, "070707", 6)) return 0;
bid += 48;
/* TODO: Verify more of header: Can at least check that only octal
digits appear in appropriate header locations */
return (bid);
}
static int
archive_read_format_cpio_read_header(struct archive *a,
struct archive_entry *entry)
{
struct stat st;
struct cpio *cpio;
size_t bytes;
const struct cpio_header *header;
const void *h;
size_t namelength;
a->archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO;
a->archive_format_name = "POSIX octet-oriented cpio";
cpio = *(a->pformat_data);
if (cpio->magic != CPIO_MAGIC)
errx(1, "CPIO data lost? This can't happen.\n");
/* Read fixed-size portion of header. */
bytes = (a->compression_read_ahead)(a, &h, sizeof(struct cpio_header));
if (bytes < sizeof(struct cpio_header))
return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
(a->compression_read_consume)(a, sizeof(struct cpio_header));
/* Parse out octal fields into struct stat. */
memset(&st, 0, sizeof(st));
header = h;
st.st_dev = atol8(header->c_dev, sizeof(header->c_dev));
st.st_ino = atol8(header->c_ino, sizeof(header->c_ino));
st.st_mode = atol8(header->c_mode, sizeof(header->c_mode));
st.st_uid = atol8(header->c_uid, sizeof(header->c_uid));
st.st_gid = atol8(header->c_gid, sizeof(header->c_gid));
st.st_nlink = atol8(header->c_nlink, sizeof(header->c_nlink));
st.st_rdev = atol8(header->c_rdev, sizeof(header->c_rdev));
st.st_mtime = atol8(header->c_mtime, sizeof(header->c_mtime));
namelength = atol8(header->c_namesize, sizeof(header->c_namesize));
/*
* Note: entry_bytes_remaining is at least 64 bits and
* therefore gauranteed to be big enough for a 33-bit file
* size. struct stat.st_size may only be 32 bits, so
* assigning there first could lose information.
*/
a->entry_bytes_remaining =
atol8(header->c_filesize, sizeof(header->c_filesize));
st.st_size = a->entry_bytes_remaining;
a->entry_padding = 0;
/* Assign all of the 'stat' fields at once. */
archive_entry_copy_stat(entry, &st);
/* Read name from buffer. */
bytes = (a->compression_read_ahead)(a, &h, namelength);
if (bytes < namelength)
return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
(a->compression_read_consume)(a, namelength);
Many fixes: * Disabled shared-library building, as some API breakage is still likely. (I didn't realize it was turned on by default.) If you have an existing /usr/lib/libarchive.so.2, I recommend deleting it. * Pax interchange format now correctly stores and reads UTF8 for extended attributes. In particular, pax format can portably handle arbitrarily long pathnames containing arbitrary characters. * Library compiles cleanly at -O2, -O3, and WARNS=6 on all FreeBSD-CURRENT platforms. * Minor portability improvements inspired by Juergen Lock and Greg Lewis. (Less reliance on stdint.h, isolating of various portability-challenged constructs.) * archive_entry transparently converts multi-byte <-> wide character strings, allowing clients and format handlers to deal with either one, as appropriate. * Support for reading 'L' and 'K' entries in standard tar archives for star compatibility. * Recognize (but don't yet handle) ACL entries from Solaris tar. * Pushed format-specific data for format readers down into format-specific storage and out of library-global storage. This should make it easier to maintain individual formats without mucking with the core library management. * Documentation updates to track the above changes. * Updates to tar.5 to correct a few mistakes and add some additional information about GNU tar and Solaris tar formats. Notes: * The basic 'tar' reader is getting more general; there's not much point in keeping the 'gnutar' reader separate. Merging the two would lose a bunch of duplicate code. * The libc ACL support is looking increasingly inadequate for my needs here. I might need to assemble some fairly significant code for parsing and building ACLs. <sigh>
2004-03-19 22:37:06 +00:00
archive_strncpy(&cpio->entry_name, h, namelength);
archive_entry_set_pathname(entry, cpio->entry_name.s);
/* If this is a symlink, read the link contents. */
if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
bytes = (a->compression_read_ahead)(a, &h,
a->entry_bytes_remaining);
Many fixes: * Disabled shared-library building, as some API breakage is still likely. (I didn't realize it was turned on by default.) If you have an existing /usr/lib/libarchive.so.2, I recommend deleting it. * Pax interchange format now correctly stores and reads UTF8 for extended attributes. In particular, pax format can portably handle arbitrarily long pathnames containing arbitrary characters. * Library compiles cleanly at -O2, -O3, and WARNS=6 on all FreeBSD-CURRENT platforms. * Minor portability improvements inspired by Juergen Lock and Greg Lewis. (Less reliance on stdint.h, isolating of various portability-challenged constructs.) * archive_entry transparently converts multi-byte <-> wide character strings, allowing clients and format handlers to deal with either one, as appropriate. * Support for reading 'L' and 'K' entries in standard tar archives for star compatibility. * Recognize (but don't yet handle) ACL entries from Solaris tar. * Pushed format-specific data for format readers down into format-specific storage and out of library-global storage. This should make it easier to maintain individual formats without mucking with the core library management. * Documentation updates to track the above changes. * Updates to tar.5 to correct a few mistakes and add some additional information about GNU tar and Solaris tar formats. Notes: * The basic 'tar' reader is getting more general; there's not much point in keeping the 'gnutar' reader separate. Merging the two would lose a bunch of duplicate code. * The libc ACL support is looking increasingly inadequate for my needs here. I might need to assemble some fairly significant code for parsing and building ACLs. <sigh>
2004-03-19 22:37:06 +00:00
if ((off_t)bytes < a->entry_bytes_remaining)
return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
(a->compression_read_consume)(a, a->entry_bytes_remaining);
Many fixes: * Disabled shared-library building, as some API breakage is still likely. (I didn't realize it was turned on by default.) If you have an existing /usr/lib/libarchive.so.2, I recommend deleting it. * Pax interchange format now correctly stores and reads UTF8 for extended attributes. In particular, pax format can portably handle arbitrarily long pathnames containing arbitrary characters. * Library compiles cleanly at -O2, -O3, and WARNS=6 on all FreeBSD-CURRENT platforms. * Minor portability improvements inspired by Juergen Lock and Greg Lewis. (Less reliance on stdint.h, isolating of various portability-challenged constructs.) * archive_entry transparently converts multi-byte <-> wide character strings, allowing clients and format handlers to deal with either one, as appropriate. * Support for reading 'L' and 'K' entries in standard tar archives for star compatibility. * Recognize (but don't yet handle) ACL entries from Solaris tar. * Pushed format-specific data for format readers down into format-specific storage and out of library-global storage. This should make it easier to maintain individual formats without mucking with the core library management. * Documentation updates to track the above changes. * Updates to tar.5 to correct a few mistakes and add some additional information about GNU tar and Solaris tar formats. Notes: * The basic 'tar' reader is getting more general; there's not much point in keeping the 'gnutar' reader separate. Merging the two would lose a bunch of duplicate code. * The libc ACL support is looking increasingly inadequate for my needs here. I might need to assemble some fairly significant code for parsing and building ACLs. <sigh>
2004-03-19 22:37:06 +00:00
archive_strncpy(&cpio->entry_linkname, h,
a->entry_bytes_remaining);
archive_entry_set_symlink(entry, cpio->entry_linkname.s);
a->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
}
/* Compare name to "TRAILER!!!" to test for end-of-archive. */
if (namelength == 11 && strcmp(h,"TRAILER!!!")==0) {
/* TODO: Store file location of start of block. */
archive_set_error(a, 0, NULL);
return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
}
/* Detect and record hardlinks to previously-extracted entries. */
record_hardlink(cpio, entry, &st);
return (ARCHIVE_OK);
}
static int
archive_read_format_cpio_cleanup(struct archive *a)
{
struct cpio *cpio;
cpio = *(a->pformat_data);
/* Free inode->name map */
while (cpio->links_head != NULL) {
struct links_entry *lp = cpio->links_head->next;
if (cpio->links_head->name)
free(cpio->links_head->name);
free(cpio->links_head);
cpio->links_head = lp;
}
free(cpio);
*(a->pformat_data) = NULL;
return (ARCHIVE_OK);
}
/*
* Note that this implementation does not (and should not!) obey
* locale settings; you cannot simply substitute strtol here, since
* it does obey locale.
*/
static int64_t
atol8(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
{
int64_t l;
int digit;
static const int64_t limit = INT64_MAX / 8;
static const int base = 8;
static const char last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % 8;
l = 0;
digit = *p - '0';
while (digit >= 0 && digit < base && char_cnt-- > 0) {
if (l > limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
l = UINT64_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow */
break;
}
l = (l * base) + digit;
digit = *++p - '0';
}
return (l);
}
static void
record_hardlink(struct cpio *cpio, struct archive_entry *entry,
const struct stat *st)
{
struct links_entry *le;
/*
* First look in the list of multiply-linked files. If we've
* already dumped it, convert this entry to a hard link entry.
*/
for (le = cpio->links_head; le; le = le->next) {
if (le->dev == st->st_dev && le->ino == st->st_ino) {
archive_entry_set_hardlink(entry, le->name);
if (--le->links <= 0) {
if (le->previous != NULL)
le->previous->next = le->next;
if (le->next != NULL)
le->next->previous = le->previous;
if (cpio->links_head == le)
cpio->links_head = le->next;
free(le);
}
return;
}
}
le = malloc(sizeof(struct links_entry));
if (cpio->links_head != NULL)
cpio->links_head->previous = le;
le->next = cpio->links_head;
le->previous = NULL;
cpio->links_head = le;
le->dev = st->st_dev;
le->ino = st->st_ino;
le->links = st->st_nlink - 1;
le->name = strdup(archive_entry_pathname(entry));
}