/* $Source: /u/mark/src/pax/RCS/buffer.c,v $ * * $Revision: 1.2 $ * * buffer.c - Buffer management functions * * DESCRIPTION * * These functions handle buffer manipulations for the archiving * formats. Functions are provided to get memory for buffers, * flush buffers, read and write buffers and de-allocate buffers. * Several housekeeping functions are provided as well to get some * information about how full buffers are, etc. * * AUTHOR * * Mark H. Colburn, NAPS International (mark@jhereg.mn.org) * * Sponsored by The USENIX Association for public distribution. * * Copyright (c) 1989 Mark H. Colburn. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted * provided that the above copyright notice is duplicated in all such * forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other * materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the * software was developed * by Mark H. Colburn and sponsored by The * USENIX Association. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * $Log: buffer.c,v $ * Revision 1.2 89/02/12 10:04:02 mark * 1.2 release fixes * * Revision 1.1 88/12/23 18:02:01 mark * Initial revision * */ #ifndef lint static char *ident = "$Id: buffer.c,v 1.2 89/02/12 10:04:02 mark Exp $"; static char *copyright = "Copyright (c) 1989 Mark H. Colburn.\nAll rights reserved.\n"; #endif /* ! lint */ /* Headers */ #include "pax.h" /* Function Prototypes */ static int ar_write(int, char *, uint); static void buf_pad(OFFSET); static int indata(int, OFFSET, char *); static void outflush(void); static void buf_use(uint); static int buf_in_avail(char **, uint *); static uint buf_out_avail(char **); /* inentry - install a single archive entry * * DESCRIPTION * * Inentry reads an archive entry from the archive file and writes it * out the the named file. If we are in PASS mode during archive * processing, the pass() function is called, otherwise we will * extract from the archive file. * * Inentry actaully calls indata to process the actual data to the * file. * * PARAMETERS * * char *name - name of the file to extract from the archive * Stat *asb - stat block of the file to be extracted from the * archive. * * RETURNS * * Returns zero if successful, -1 otherwise. */ int inentry(char *name, Stat *asb) { Link *linkp; int ifd; int ofd; #ifdef _POSIX_SOURCE /* Xn */ struct utimbuf tstamp; /* Xn */ #else /* Xn */ time_t tstamp[2]; #endif /* Xn */ #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: int inentry() in buffer.c\n"); #endif if ((ofd = openout(name, asb, linkp = linkfrom(name, asb), 0)) > 0) { if (asb->sb_size || linkp == (Link *)NULL || linkp->l_size == 0) { close(indata(ofd, asb->sb_size, name)); } else if ((ifd = open(linkp->l_path->p_name, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { warn(linkp->l_path->p_name, strerror(errno)); /* Xn */ } else { passdata(linkp->l_path->p_name, ifd, name, ofd); close(ifd); close(ofd); } } else { return (buf_skip((OFFSET) asb->sb_size) >= 0); } #ifdef _POSIX_SOURCE tstamp.actime = (!f_pass && f_access_time) ? asb->sb_atime : time((time_t *) 0); /* Xn */ tstamp.modtime = f_mtime ? asb->sb_mtime : time((time_t *) 0); /* Xn */ (void) utime(name, &tstamp); /* Xn */ #else tstamp[0] = (!f_pass && f_access_time) ? asb->sb_atime : time((time_t *) 0); tstamp[1] = f_mtime ? asb->sb_mtime : time((time_t *) 0); (void) utime(name, tstamp); /* Xn */ #endif return (0); } /* outdata - write archive data * * DESCRIPTION * * Outdata transfers data from the named file to the archive buffer. * It knows about the file padding which is required by tar, but no * by cpio. Outdata continues after file read errors, padding with * null characters if neccessary. Closes the input file descriptor * when finished. * * PARAMETERS * * int fd - file descriptor of file to read data from * char *name - name of file * OFFSET size - size of the file * */ void outdata(int fd, char *name, OFFSET size) { uint chunk, remaining; int got; int oops; uint avail; int pad; char *buf; remaining = size < 0 ? 0 : (uint)size; oops = got = 0; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: void outdata() in buffer.c\n"); #endif if (pad = (remaining % BLOCKSIZE)) { pad = (BLOCKSIZE - pad); } while (remaining) { avail = buf_out_avail(&buf); //printf("avail X%dX, size X%dX\n", avail, size); remaining -= (chunk = remaining < avail ? remaining : avail); //printf("chunk X%dX", chunk); memset(buf, 0, chunk); if (oops == 0 && (got = read(fd, buf, (unsigned int) chunk)) < 0 && errno != 12) { oops = -1; //puts("b warn outdata"); //printf("size X%dX\n", sizeof(buf)); //printf("oops X%dX got X%dX fd X%dX buf X%sX errno X%dX X%dX\n", oops, got, fd, buf, errno, chunk); warn(name, strerror(errno)); /* Xn */ //puts("a warn outdata"); got = 0; } if (got == -1 && errno == 12) got = 0; if (got < 0) got = 0; if ((uint)got < chunk) { if (oops == 0) { oops = -1; } warn(name, "Early EOF"); while ((uint)got < chunk) { buf[got++] = '\0'; } } buf_use(chunk); } close(fd); if (ar_format == TAR) { buf_pad((OFFSET) pad); } } /* write_eot - write the end of archive record(s) * * DESCRIPTION * * Write out an End-Of-Tape record. We actually zero at least one * record, through the end of the block. Old tar writes garbage after * two zeroed records -- and PDtar used to. */ void write_eot(void) { OFFSET pad; char header[M_STRLEN + H_STRLEN + 1]; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: void write_eot() in buffer.c\n"); #endif if (ar_format == TAR) { /* write out two zero blocks for trailer */ pad = 2 * BLOCKSIZE; } else { if (pad = (total + M_STRLEN + H_STRLEN + TRAILZ) % BLOCKSIZE) { pad = BLOCKSIZE - pad; } strcpy(header, M_ASCII); sprintf(header + M_STRLEN, H_PRINT, 0, 0, #if 0 /* NIST-PCTS */ 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, (time_t) 0, TRAILZ, pad); #else /* NIST-PCTS */ 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, (time_t) 0, TRAILZ, (OFFSET) 0); /* NIST-PCTS */ #endif /* NIST-PCTS */ outwrite(header, M_STRLEN + H_STRLEN); outwrite(TRAILER, TRAILZ); } buf_pad((OFFSET) pad); outflush(); } /* outwrite - write archive data * * DESCRIPTION * * Writes out data in the archive buffer to the archive file. The * buffer index and the total byte count are incremented by the number * of data bytes written. * * PARAMETERS * * char *idx - pointer to data to write * uint len - length of the data to write */ void outwrite(char *idx, uint len) { uint have; uint want; char *endx; endx = idx + len; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: void outwrite() in buffer.c\n"); #endif while (want = (uint)(endx - idx)) { if (bufend - bufidx < 0) { fatal("Buffer overflow in out_write\n"); /* Xn */ } //puts("b outflush"); if ((have = (uint)(bufend - bufidx)) == 0) { outflush(); //puts("a outflush"); } if (have > want) { have = want; } memcpy(bufidx, idx, (int) have); //puts("a memcpy outwrite"); bufidx += have; idx += have; total += have; } } /* passdata - copy data to one file * * DESCRIPTION * * Copies a file from one place to another. Doesn't believe in input * file descriptor zero (see description of kludge in openin() comments). * Closes the provided output file descriptor. * * PARAMETERS * * char *from - input file name (old file) * int ifd - input file descriptor * char *to - output file name (new file) * int ofd - output file descriptor */ void passdata(char *from, int ifd, char *to, int ofd) { int got; int sparse; char block[BUFSIZ]; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: void passdata() in buffer.c\n"); #endif if (ifd) { lseek(ifd, (OFFSET) 0, SEEK_SET); /* Xn */ sparse = 0; while ((got = read(ifd, block, sizeof(block))) > 0 && (sparse = ar_write(ofd, block, (uint) got)) >= 0) { total += got; } if (got) { warn(got < 0 ? from : to, strerror(errno)); /* Xn */ } else if (sparse > 0 && (lseek(ofd, (OFFSET)(-sparse), SEEK_CUR) < 0 /* Xn */ || write(ofd, block, (uint) sparse) != sparse)) { warn(to, strerror(errno)); /* Xn */ } } close(ofd); } /* buf_allocate - get space for the I/O buffer * * DESCRIPTION * * buf_allocate allocates an I/O buffer using malloc. The resulting * buffer is used for all data buffering throughout the program. * Buf_allocate must be called prior to any use of the buffer or any * of the buffering calls. * * PARAMETERS * * int size - size of the I/O buffer to request * * ERRORS * * If an invalid size is given for a buffer or if a buffer of the * required size cannot be allocated, then the function prints out an * error message and returns a non-zero exit status to the calling * process, terminating the program. * */ void buf_allocate(OFFSET size) { #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: void buf_allocate() in buffer.c\n"); #endif if (size <= 0) { fatal("invalid value for blocksize"); } if ((bufstart = malloc((unsigned) size)) == (char *)NULL) { fatal("Cannot allocate I/O buffer"); } bufend = bufidx = bufstart; bufend += size; } /* buf_skip - skip input archive data * * DESCRIPTION * * Buf_skip skips past archive data. It is used when the length of * the archive data is known, and we do not wish to process the data. * * PARAMETERS * * OFFSET len - number of bytes to skip * * RETURNS * * Returns zero under normal circumstances, -1 if unreadable data is * encountered. */ int buf_skip(OFFSET len) { uint chunk, remaining; int corrupt = 0; remaining = len < 0 ? 0 : (uint)len; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: int buf_skip() in buffer.c\n"); #endif while (remaining) { if (bufend - bufidx < 0) { fatal("Buffer overflow in buf_skip\n"); /* Xn */ } while ((chunk = (uint)(bufend - bufidx)) == 0) { corrupt |= ar_read(); } if (chunk > remaining) { chunk = remaining; } bufidx += chunk; remaining -= chunk; total += chunk; } return (corrupt); } /* buf_read - read a given number of characters from the input archive * * DESCRIPTION * * Reads len number of characters from the input archive and * stores them in the buffer pointed at by dst. * * PARAMETERS * * char *dst - pointer to buffer to store data into * uint len - length of data to read * * RETURNS * * Returns zero with valid data, -1 if unreadable portions were * replaced by null characters. */ int buf_read(char *dst, uint len) { int have; int want; int corrupt = 0; char *endx = dst + len; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: int buf_read() in buffer.c\n"); #endif while (want = (int)(endx - dst)) { if (bufend - bufidx < 0) { fatal("Buffer overflow in buf_read\n"); /* Xn */ } while ((have = (int)(bufend - bufidx)) == 0) { have = 0; corrupt |= ar_read(); } if (have > want) { have = want; } memcpy(dst, bufidx, have); bufidx += have; dst += have; total += have; } return (corrupt); } /* indata - install data from an archive * * DESCRIPTION * * Indata writes size bytes of data from the archive buffer to the output * file specified by fd. The filename which is being written, pointed * to by name is provided only for diagnostics. * * PARAMETERS * * int fd - output file descriptor * OFFSET size - number of bytes to write to output file * char *name - name of file which corresponds to fd * * RETURNS * * Returns given file descriptor. */ static int indata(int fd, OFFSET size, char *name) { uint chunk, remaining; char *oops; int sparse; int corrupt; char *buf; uint avail; remaining = size < 0 ? 0 : (uint)size; corrupt = sparse = 0; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: static int indata() in buffer.c\n"); #endif oops = (char *)NULL; while (remaining) { corrupt |= buf_in_avail(&buf, &avail); remaining -= (chunk = remaining < avail ? remaining : avail); if (oops == (char *)NULL && (sparse = ar_write(fd, buf, chunk)) < 0) { oops = strerror(errno); /* Xn */ } buf_use(chunk); } if (corrupt) { warn(name, "Corrupt archive data"); } if (oops) { warn(name, oops); } else if (sparse > 0 && (lseek(fd, (OFFSET) - 1, SEEK_CUR) < 0 /* Xn */ || write(fd, "", 1) != 1)) { warn(name, strerror(errno)); /* Xn */ } return (fd); } /* outflush - flush the output buffer * * DESCRIPTION * * The output buffer is written, if there is anything in it, to the * archive file. */ void outflush(void) { char *buf; int got; uint len; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: void outflush() in buffer.c\n"); #endif /* if (bufidx - buf > 0) */ for (buf = bufstart; len = (uint)(bufidx - buf);) { #ifdef _POSIX_SOURCE /* 7/3/90-JPB */ if ((got = write(archivefd, buf, MIN(len, blocksize))) > 0) buf += got; if (got <= 0 || got != (int)(MIN(len, blocksize))) next(AR_WRITE); #else if ((got = write(archivefd, buf, MIN(len, blocksize))) > 0) { buf += got; } else if (got <= 0) { next(AR_WRITE); } #endif } bufend = (bufidx = bufstart) + blocksize; } /* ar_read - fill the archive buffer * * DESCRIPTION * * Remembers mid-buffer read failures and reports them the next time * through. Replaces unreadable data with null characters. Resets * the buffer pointers as appropriate. * * RETURNS * * Returns zero with valid data, -1 otherwise. */ int ar_read(void) { int got; static int failed = 0; /* Xn */ bufend = bufidx = bufstart; /* #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: int ar_read() in buffer.c\n"); #endif */ if (!failed) { if (areof) { if (total == 0) { fatal("No input"); } else { next(AR_READ); } } while (!failed && !areof && (uint)(bufstart + blocksize - bufend) >= blocksize) { if ((got = read(archivefd, bufend, (unsigned int) blocksize)) > 0) { bufend += got; #ifdef _POSIX_SOURCE /* 7/3/90-JPB */ if ((uint)got != blocksize) ++areof; #endif } else if (got < 0) { failed = -1; warnarch(strerror(errno), (OFFSET) 0 - (bufend - bufidx)); /* Xn */ } else { ++areof; } } } if (failed && bufend == bufstart) { failed = 0; for (got = 0; (uint)got < blocksize; ++got) { *bufend++ = '\0'; } return (-1); } return (0); } /* ar_write - write a filesystem block * * DESCRIPTION * * Writes len bytes of data data from the specified buffer to the * specified file. Seeks past sparse blocks. * * PARAMETERS * * int fd - file to write to * char *buf - buffer to get data from * uint len - number of bytes to transfer * * RETURNS * * Returns 0 if the block was written, the given length for a sparse * block or -1 if unsuccessful. */ int ar_write(int fd, char *buf, uint len) { char *bidx; char *bend; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: int ar_write() in buffer.c\n"); #endif bend = (bidx = buf) + len; while (bidx < bend) { if (*bidx++) { return (write(fd, buf, len) == (ssize_t)(len ? 0 : -1)); } } return (lseek(fd, (OFFSET) len, SEEK_CUR) < 0 ? -1 : len); /* Xn */ } /* buf_pad - pad the archive buffer * * DESCRIPTION * * Buf_pad writes len zero bytes to the archive buffer in order to * pad it. * * PARAMETERS * * OFFSET pad - number of zero bytes to pad * */ static void buf_pad(OFFSET pad) { int idx; int have; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: static void buf_pad() in buffer.c\n"); #endif while (pad) { if ((have = (int)(bufend - bufidx)) > pad) { have = pad; } for (idx = 0; idx < have; ++idx) { *bufidx++ = '\0'; } total += have; pad -= have; if (bufend - bufidx == 0) { outflush(); } } } /* buf_use - allocate buffer space * * DESCRIPTION * * Buf_use marks space in the buffer as being used; advancing both the * buffer index (bufidx) and the total byte count (total). * * PARAMETERS * * uint len - Amount of space to allocate in the buffer */ static void buf_use(uint len) { bufidx += len; total += len; } /* buf_in_avail - index available input data within the buffer * * DESCRIPTION * * Buf_in_avail fills the archive buffer, and points the bufp * parameter at the start of the data. The lenp parameter is * modified to contain the number of bytes which were read. * * PARAMETERS * * char **bufp - pointer to the buffer to read data into * uint *lenp - pointer to the number of bytes which were read * (returned to the caller) * * RETURNS * * Stores a pointer to the data and its length in given locations. * Returns zero with valid data, -1 if unreadable portions were * replaced with nulls. * * ERRORS * * If an error occurs in ar_read, the error code is returned to the * calling function. * */ #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: static void buf_use() in buffer.c\n"); #endif static int buf_in_avail(char **bufp, uint *lenp) { uint have; int corrupt = 0; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: static int buf_in_avail() in buffer.c\n"); #endif while ((have = (uint)(bufend - bufidx)) == 0) { corrupt |= ar_read(); } *bufp = bufidx; *lenp = have; return (corrupt); } /* buf_out_avail - index buffer space for archive output * * DESCRIPTION * * Stores a buffer pointer at a given location. Returns the number * of bytes available. * * PARAMETERS * * char **bufp - pointer to the buffer which is to be stored * * RETURNS * * The number of bytes which are available in the buffer. * */ static uint buf_out_avail(char **bufp) { int have; #ifdef DF_TRACE_DEBUG printf("DF_TRACE_DEBUG: static uint buf_out_avail() in buffer.c\n"); #endif //printf("bufend X%dX bufidx X%dX\n", bufend, bufidx); if (bufend - bufidx < 0) { //puts("buf_out_avail fata"); fatal("Buffer overflow in buf_out_avail\n"); /* Xn */ } if ((have = (int)(bufend - bufidx)) == 0) { outflush(); } *bufp = bufidx; //printf("buf_out_avail rets X%dX\n", have); return (have); }