freebsd-skq/lib/libarchive/archive_write_disk_set_standard_lookup.c
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

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*
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*/
#include "archive_platform.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
#include <errno.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_GRP_H
#include <grp.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PWD_H
#include <pwd.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include "archive.h"
#include "archive_private.h"
#include "archive_read_private.h"
#include "archive_write_disk_private.h"
struct bucket {
char *name;
int hash;
id_t id;
};
static const size_t cache_size = 127;
static unsigned int hash(const char *);
static gid_t lookup_gid(void *, const char *uname, gid_t);
static uid_t lookup_uid(void *, const char *uname, uid_t);
static void cleanup(void *);
/*
* Installs functions that use getpwnam()/getgrnam()---along with
* a simple cache to accelerate such lookups---into the archive_write_disk
* object. This is in a separate file because getpwnam()/getgrnam()
* can pull in a LOT of library code (including NIS/LDAP functions, which
* pull in DNS resolveers, etc). This can easily top 500kB, which makes
* it inappropriate for some space-constrained applications.
*
* Applications that are size-sensitive may want to just use the
* real default functions (defined in archive_write_disk.c) that just
* use the uid/gid without the lookup. Or define your own custom functions
* if you prefer.
*
* TODO: Replace these hash tables with simpler move-to-front LRU
* lists with a bounded size (128 items?). The hash is a bit faster,
* but has a bad pathology in which it thrashes a single bucket. Even
* walking a list of 128 items is a lot faster than calling
* getpwnam()!
*/
int
archive_write_disk_set_standard_lookup(struct archive *a)
{
struct bucket *ucache = malloc(cache_size * sizeof(struct bucket));
struct bucket *gcache = malloc(cache_size * sizeof(struct bucket));
memset(ucache, 0, cache_size * sizeof(struct bucket));
memset(gcache, 0, cache_size * sizeof(struct bucket));
archive_write_disk_set_group_lookup(a, gcache, lookup_gid, cleanup);
archive_write_disk_set_user_lookup(a, ucache, lookup_uid, cleanup);
return (ARCHIVE_OK);
}
static gid_t
lookup_gid(void *private_data, const char *gname, gid_t gid)
{
int h;
struct bucket *b;
struct bucket *gcache = (struct bucket *)private_data;
/* If no gname, just use the gid provided. */
if (gname == NULL || *gname == '\0')
return (gid);
/* Try to find gname in the cache. */
h = hash(gname);
b = &gcache[h % cache_size ];
if (b->name != NULL && b->hash == h && strcmp(gname, b->name) == 0)
return ((gid_t)b->id);
/* Free the cache slot for a new entry. */
if (b->name != NULL)
free(b->name);
b->name = strdup(gname);
/* Note: If strdup fails, that's okay; we just won't cache. */
b->hash = h;
#if HAVE_GRP_H
{
struct group *grent = getgrnam(gname);
if (grent != NULL)
gid = grent->gr_gid;
}
#elif _WIN32
/* TODO: do a gname->gid lookup for Windows. */
#endif
b->id = gid;
return (gid);
}
static uid_t
lookup_uid(void *private_data, const char *uname, uid_t uid)
{
int h;
struct bucket *b;
struct bucket *ucache = (struct bucket *)private_data;
/* If no uname, just use the uid provided. */
if (uname == NULL || *uname == '\0')
return (uid);
/* Try to find uname in the cache. */
h = hash(uname);
b = &ucache[h % cache_size ];
if (b->name != NULL && b->hash == h && strcmp(uname, b->name) == 0)
return ((uid_t)b->id);
/* Free the cache slot for a new entry. */
if (b->name != NULL)
free(b->name);
b->name = strdup(uname);
/* Note: If strdup fails, that's okay; we just won't cache. */
b->hash = h;
#if HAVE_PWD_H
{
struct passwd *pwent = getpwnam(uname);
if (pwent != NULL)
uid = pwent->pw_uid;
}
#elif _WIN32
/* TODO: do a uname->uid lookup for Windows. */
#endif
b->id = uid;
return (uid);
}
static void
cleanup(void *private)
{
size_t i;
struct bucket *cache = (struct bucket *)private;
for (i = 0; i < cache_size; i++)
free(cache[i].name);
free(cache);
}
static unsigned int
hash(const char *p)
{
/* A 32-bit version of Peter Weinberger's (PJW) hash algorithm,
as used by ELF for hashing function names. */
unsigned g, h = 0;
while (*p != '\0') {
h = ( h << 4 ) + *p++;
if (( g = h & 0xF0000000 )) {
h ^= g >> 24;
h &= 0x0FFFFFFF;
}
}
return h;
}