create.c
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/*
* Create a tar archive.
*
* Written 25 Aug 1985 by John Gilmore, ihnp4!hoptoad!gnu.
* MS-DOS port 2/87 by Eric Roskos.
* Minix port 3/88 by Eric Roskos.
*
* @(#)create.c 1.19 9/9/86 Public Domain - gnu
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "tar.h"
#include "create.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "buffer.h"
#ifndef MSDOS
#include <pwd.h>
#include <grp.h>
#else /* ifdef MSDOS */
#include <assert.h>
#endif
#ifdef BSD42
#include <sys/dir.h>
#else
/*
* FIXME: On other systems there is no standard place for the header file
* for the portable directory access routines. Change the #include line
* below to bring it in from wherever it is. Of course, where it is
* on BSD is the standard place ... :-)?
*/
#ifdef V7
#include "dir.h"
#else
#ifdef __WATCOMC__
#include "direct.h"
#else
#include "ndir.h"
#endif /* __WATCOMC__ */
#endif /* V7 */
#endif /* !BSD42 */
#ifdef USG
#ifdef MSDOS
/* DOS doesn't have minor device numbers */
#ifndef major
#define major(n) n
#endif
#ifndef minor
#define minor(n) 0
#endif
#else
#include <sys/sysmacros.h> /* major() and minor() defined here */
#endif
#endif
/*
* V7 doesn't have a #define for this.
*/
#ifndef O_RDONLY
#define O_RDONLY 0
#endif
/*
* If there are no symbolic links, there is no lstat(). Use stat().
*/
#ifndef S_IFLNK
#define lstat stat
#endif
#include <errno.h>
union record *start_header( char *name, struct stat *st );
void create_archive( void )
{
char *p;
open_archive(0); /* Open for writing */
while (p = name_next()) {
dump_file(p);
}
write_eot();
close_archive();
name_close();
}
#ifdef MSDOS
/*
* count the number of bytes in file f. This is done because, with DOS,
* the results of the stat call may not reflect the actual file size, due
* to conversion of CR/LF pairs to plain LF's. The *only* way to find this
* out is to read the whole file in order to let the MSC library routines
* determine how many characters will actually be in the file...
*/
long countbytes( int f )
{
long cb;
int n;
char buf[512];
assert(lseek(f, 0L, 1) == 0L);
for (cb = 0; (n = read(f, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0;)
cb += n;
lseek(f, 0L, 0);
assert(lseek(f, 0L, 1) == 0L);
return (cb);
}
#endif
/*
* Dump a single file. If it's a directory, recurse.
* Result is 1 for success, 0 for failure.
*/
int dump_file( char *fname )
{
struct stat statbuff[1];
struct stat *statbuf = statbuff;
union record *header;
char type;
/*
* Use stat if following (rather than dumping) 4.2BSD's symbolic links.
* Otherwise, use lstat (which, on non-4.2 systems, is #define'd to stat
* anyway.
*/
if (0 != f_follow_links ? stat(fname, statbuf) : lstat(fname, statbuf))
{
badperror:
perror(fname);
badfile:
errors++;
return 0;
}
switch (statbuf->st_mode & S_IFMT)
{
case S_IFREG: /* Regular file */
{
int f; /* File descriptor */
int bufsize, count;
long sizeleft;
long exp, actl; /* byte counts for file size errs */
int need; /* for block read loop */
int n; /* # bytes read in this read() call */
char *bufp; /* where to start this read in buf */
union record *start;
/*
* Handle a regular file with multiple links.
*
* We maintain a list of all such files that we've written so far.
* Any time we see another, we check the list and avoid dumping
* the data again if we've done it once already.
*/
if (statbuf->st_nlink > 1)
{
struct link *lp;
/*
* First quick and dirty. Hashing, etc later FIXME
*/
for (lp = linklist; lp; lp = lp->next)
{
if (lp->ino == statbuf->st_ino &&
lp->dev == statbuf->st_dev)
{
/* We found a link. */
statbuf->st_size = 0;
header = start_header(fname, statbuf);
if (header == NULL)
goto badfile;
strcpy(header->header.linkname,
lp->name);
header->header.linkflag = LF_LINK;
finish_header(header);
if (f_verbose)
annorec(stdout, (char *) NULL);
printf("%s link to %s\n",
fname, lp->name);
/*
* Maybe remove from list after all links found?
*/
/*
* If so, have to compare names in case he dumps
* twice.
*/
/*
* Later: I don't understand the above. If she dumps
* the file twice, it would be BAD to dump it the
* second time as a link... gnu 25Jul86
*/
/* FIXME */
goto donefile;
}
}
/* Not found. Add it to the list. */
lp = (struct link *) malloc((unsigned)
(strlen(fname) + sizeof(struct link) - NAMSIZ));
lp->ino = statbuf->st_ino;
lp->dev = statbuf->st_dev;
strcpy(lp->name, fname);
lp->next = linklist;
linklist = lp;
}
sizeleft = statbuf->st_size;
#ifdef NOTDEF /* don't understand reason for following,
* causes abort */
/* Don't bother opening empty, world readable files. */
if (sizeleft > 0 || 0444 != (0444 & statbuf->st_mode))
{
#endif
f = open(fname, O_RDONLY | convmode(fname));
if (f < 0)
goto badperror;
#ifdef NOTDEF
}
else
{
f = -1;
}
#endif
#ifdef MSDOS
/*
* See comment before countbytes(), above.
*/
if (convmode(fname) & O_TEXT)
{
statbuf->st_size = countbytes(f);
sizeleft = statbuf->st_size;
}
#endif
exp = sizeleft; /* number of bytes we expect to see */
actl = 0; /* number of bytes we really saw */
header = start_header(fname, statbuf);
if (header == NULL)
goto badfile;
finish_header(header);
while (sizeleft > 0)
{
start = findrec();
bufsize = endofrecs()->charptr - start->charptr;
if (sizeleft < bufsize)
bufsize = sizeleft;
/*
* use a read loop since reads < number requested do NOT
* imply EOF as John assumed -- jer 22Aug87
*/
need = bufsize;
bufp = start->charptr;
count = 0;
do {
n = read(f, bufp, need);
if (n > 0) {
count += n;
bufp += n;
need -= n;
}
} while (need > 0 && n > 0);
if (n < 0)
{
annorec(stderr, tar);
fprintf(stderr,
"read error at byte %ld, reading %d bytes, in file ",
statbuf->st_size - sizeleft,
bufsize);
perror(fname); /* FIXME */
goto padit;
}
actl += count;
sizeleft -= count;
userec(start + (count - 1) / RECORDSIZE);
if (count == bufsize)
continue;
annorec(stderr, tar);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: file size error: expected %ld, read %ld.\n",
fname, exp, actl);
fprintf(stderr,
"%s: file shrunk by %d bytes, padding with zeros.\n",
fname, sizeleft);
goto padit; /* Short read */
}
if (f >= 0)
(void) close(f);
/* Clear last block garbage to zeros, FIXME */
#ifdef OLDVERBOSE
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