14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Kientzle
d3bb697513 archive_string_ensure() used to call exit(3) if it
couldn't allocate more memory for a string.  Change
this so it returns NULL in that case, and update
all of its callers to handle the error.  Some of
those callers can now return errors back to the
client instead of calling exit(3).

Approved by: re (bmah)
2007-07-15 19:13:59 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
b48b40f1f8 libarchive 2.2.3
* "compression_program" support uses an external program
  * Portability: no longer uses "struct stat" as a primary
    data interchange structure internally
  * Part of the above: refactor archive_entry to separate
    out copy_stat() and stat() functions
  * More complete tests for archive_entry
  * Finish archive_entry_clone()
  * Isolate major()/minor()/makedev() in archive_entry; remove
    these from everywhere else.
  * Bug fix: properly handle decompression look-ahead at end-of-data
  * Bug fixes to 'ar' support
  * Fix memory leak in ZIP reader
  * Portability: better timegm() emulation in iso9660 reader
  * New write_disk flags to suppress auto dir creation and not
    overwrite newer files (for future cpio front-end)
  * Simplify trailing-'/' fixup when writing tar and pax
  * Test enhancements:  fix various compiler warnings, improve
    portability, add lots of new tests.
  * Documentation: document new functions, first draft of
    libarchive_internals.3

MFC after: 14 days
Thanks to: Joerg Sonnenberger (compression_program)
Thanks to: Kai Wang (ar)
Thanks to: Colin Percival (many small fixes)
Thanks to: Many others who sent me various patches and problem reports.
2007-05-29 01:00:21 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
f912fb118f Consolidate numeric limit macros in one place; include them
only on platforms that need them.  FreeBSD doesn't.
2007-04-15 00:53:38 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
f81da3e584 libarchive 2.0
* libarchive_test program exercises many of the core features
  * Refactored old "read_extract" into new "archive_write_disk", which
    uses archive_write methods to put entries onto disk.  In particular,
    you can now use archive_write_disk to create objects on disk
    without having an archive available.
  * Pushed some security checks from bsdtar down into libarchive, where
    they can be better optimized.
  * Rearchitected the logic for creating objects on disk to reduce
    the number of system calls.  Several common cases now use a
    minimum number of system calls.
  * Virtualized some internal interfaces to provide a clearer separation
    of read and write handling and make it simpler to override key
    methods.
  * New "empty" format reader.
  * Corrected return types (this ABI breakage required the "2.0" version bump)
  * Many bug fixes.
2007-03-03 07:37:37 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
63165a380d Fix the copyright notice; it was always intended to be
a vanilla 2-clause BSD license, but somehow some confusing
extra verbage get copied from somewhere.

Also, update the copyright dates to 2007 for all of the files.

Prompted by: several questions about what those extra words really mean
2007-01-09 08:05:56 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
aa1eeda578 Portability and style fixes:
* Actually use the HAVE_<header>_H macros to conditionally include
    system headers.  They've been defined for a long time, but only
    used in a few places.  Now they're used pretty consistently
    throughout.
  * Fill in a lot of missing casts for conversions from void*.
    Although Standard C doesn't require this, some people have been
    trying to use C++ compilers with this code, and they do require it.

Bit-for-bit, the compiled object files are identical, except for
one assert() whose line number changed, so I'm pretty confident I
didn't break anything.  ;-)
2006-11-10 06:39:46 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
7fb8511e34 Make some purely internal symbols static to reduce link pollution. 2005-10-12 15:38:45 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
c4e21983bc signed/unsigned fixes (thanks to GCC4) and a few related minor style corrections. 2005-09-24 21:15:00 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
8aaa8fe733 Add a lot of error checks, based on the patches provided by Dan Lukes.
Also fixes a memory leak reported by Andrew Turner.

PR: bin/83476
Thanks to: Dan Lukes, Andrew Turner
2005-09-21 04:25:06 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
81a4ac6ddb A number of improvements to ZIP support.
* Handles entries with compressed size >2GB (signed/unsigned cleanup)
  * Handles entries with compressed size >4GB ("ZIP64" extension)
  * Handles Unix extensions (ctime, atime, mtime, mode, uid, etc)
  * Format-specific "skip data" override allows ZIP reader to skip
    entries without decompressing them, which makes "tar -t"
    a lot faster.
  * Handles "length-at-end" entries generated by, e.g., "zip -r - foo"

Many thanks to: Dan Nelson, who contributed the code and test files for
   the first three items above and suggested the fourth.
2005-04-06 04:19:30 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
0a4b2ab59c Performance optimization, code clarification, and bug workaround.
When reading the bodies of Zip archive entries, request a minimum of 1
byte, rather than a minimum of the full entry size.  This is faster
(since it does not force the decompression layer to combine reads) and
works around a bug in the "none" decompression handler (which I'm
testing a separate fix for now).  I've also renamed "bytes_read" to
"bytes_avail" in several places to more accurately reflect that the
value returned from (a->compression_read_ahead) is the number of bytes
available, not necessarily the number of bytes requested.
2005-02-12 23:00:31 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
094855db71 This should (finally) fix the 64-bit build. <sigh> 2005-01-26 03:28:37 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
1019b76f79 Fix some signed/unsigned mismatches.
Reported by: tinderbox
Pointy hat: me
2005-01-25 16:55:28 +00:00
Tim Kientzle
5958ff08bd Basic support for ZIP archives.
Only supports "deflate" and "none" compression for now.

Also, add a few clarifications to the archive_read.3 manpage as
requested by William Dean DeVries.
2005-01-25 06:07:28 +00:00