1 /* $NetBSD: file_subs.c,v 1.62 2009/04/07 19:52:35 perry Exp $ */
4 * Copyright (c) 1992 Keith Muller.
5 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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8 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 * Keith Muller of the University of California, San Diego.
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36 #if HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H
37 #include "nbtool_config.h"
40 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
43 static char sccsid
[] = "@(#)file_subs.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93";
45 __RCSID("$NetBSD: file_subs.c,v 1.62 2009/04/07 19:52:35 perry Exp $");
49 #include <sys/types.h>
53 #include <sys/param.h>
68 mk_link(char *,struct stat
*,char *, int);
70 static int warn_broken
;
73 * routines that deal with file operations such as: creating, removing;
74 * and setting access modes, uid/gid and times of files
76 #define SET_BITS (S_ISUID | S_ISGID)
77 #define FILE_BITS (S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO)
78 #define A_BITS (FILE_BITS | SET_BITS | S_ISVTX)
81 * The S_ISVTX (sticky bit) can be set by non-superuser on directories
82 * but not other kinds of files.
84 #define FILEBITS(dir) ((dir) ? (FILE_BITS | S_ISVTX) : FILE_BITS)
85 #define SETBITS(dir) ((dir) ? SET_BITS : (SET_BITS | S_ISVTX))
88 apply_umask(mode_t mode
)
90 static mode_t cached_umask
;
91 static int cached_umask_valid
;
93 if (!cached_umask_valid
) {
94 cached_umask
= umask(0);
96 cached_umask_valid
= 1;
99 return mode
& ~cached_umask
;
104 * Create and open a file.
106 * file descriptor or -1 for failure
110 file_creat(ARCHD
*arcn
, int write_to_hardlink
)
116 * Some horribly busted tar implementations, have directory nodes
117 * that end in a /, but they mark as files. Compensate for that
118 * by not creating a directory node at this point, but a file node,
119 * and not creating the temp file.
121 if (arcn
->nlen
!= 0 && arcn
->name
[arcn
->nlen
- 1] == '/') {
123 tty_warn(0, "Archive was created with a broken tar;"
124 " file `%s' is a directory, but marked as plain.",
132 * In "cpio" archives it's usually the last record of a set of
133 * hardlinks which includes the contents of the file. We cannot
134 * use a tempory file in that case because we couldn't link it
135 * with the existing other hardlinks after restoring the contents
136 * to it. And it's also useless to create the hardlink under a
137 * temporary name because the other hardlinks would have partial
138 * contents while restoring.
140 if (write_to_hardlink
)
141 return (open(arcn
->name
, O_TRUNC
| O_EXCL
| O_RDWR
, 0));
144 * Create a temporary file name so that the file doesn't have partial
145 * contents while restoring.
147 arcn
->tmp_name
= malloc(arcn
->nlen
+ 8);
148 if (arcn
->tmp_name
== NULL
) {
149 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot malloc %d bytes", arcn
->nlen
+ 8);
152 if (xtmp_name
!= NULL
)
154 xtmp_name
= arcn
->tmp_name
;
158 * try to create the temporary file we use to restore the
159 * contents info. if this fails, keep checking all the nodes
160 * in the path until chk_path() finds that it cannot fix
161 * anything further. if that happens we just give up.
165 /* For minix, generate the temporary filename
166 * conservatively - just write Xes into the last component.
167 * There is space because of the malloc().
171 strcpy(arcn
->tmp_name
, arcn
->name
);
172 if(!(last_slash
= strrchr(arcn
->tmp_name
, '/')))
173 strcpy(arcn
->tmp_name
, "XXXXXX");
174 else strcpy(last_slash
+1, "XXXXXX");
177 (void)snprintf(arcn
->tmp_name
, arcn
->nlen
+ 8, "%s.XXXXXX",
180 fd
= mkstemp(arcn
->tmp_name
);
184 if (nodirs
|| chk_path(arcn
->name
,arcn
->sb
.st_uid
,arcn
->sb
.st_gid
) < 0) {
186 syswarn(1, oerrno
, "Cannot create %s", arcn
->tmp_name
);
188 free(arcn
->tmp_name
);
189 arcn
->tmp_name
= NULL
;
198 * Close file descriptor to a file just created by pax. Sets modes,
199 * ownership and times as required.
201 * 0 for success, -1 for failure
205 file_close(ARCHD
*arcn
, int fd
)
213 tmp_name
= (arcn
->tmp_name
!= NULL
) ? arcn
->tmp_name
: arcn
->name
;
216 syswarn(0, errno
, "Cannot close file descriptor on %s",
220 * set owner/groups first as this may strip off mode bits we want
221 * then set file permission modes. Then set file access and
222 * modification times.
225 res
= set_ids(tmp_name
, arcn
->sb
.st_uid
, arcn
->sb
.st_gid
);
230 * IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTE:
231 * if not preserving mode or we cannot set uid/gid, then PROHIBIT
232 * set uid/gid bits but restore the file modes (since mkstemp doesn't).
235 arcn
->sb
.st_mode
&= ~SETBITS(0);
237 set_pmode(tmp_name
, arcn
->sb
.st_mode
);
240 apply_umask((arcn
->sb
.st_mode
& FILEBITS(0))));
241 if (patime
|| pmtime
)
242 set_ftime(tmp_name
, arcn
->sb
.st_mtime
,
243 arcn
->sb
.st_atime
, 0, 0);
245 /* Did we write directly to the target file? */
246 if (arcn
->tmp_name
== NULL
)
250 * Finally, now the temp file is fully instantiated rename it to
251 * the desired file name.
253 if (rename(tmp_name
, arcn
->name
) < 0) {
254 syswarn(0, errno
, "Cannot rename %s to %s",
255 tmp_name
, arcn
->name
);
256 (void)unlink(tmp_name
);
259 #if HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_FLAGS
260 if (pfflags
&& arcn
->type
!= PAX_SLK
)
261 set_chflags(arcn
->name
, arcn
->sb
.st_flags
);
264 free(arcn
->tmp_name
);
265 arcn
->tmp_name
= NULL
;
271 * Create a hard link to arcn->ln_name from arcn->name. arcn->ln_name
274 * 0 if ok, -1 otherwise
278 lnk_creat(ARCHD
*arcn
, int *payload
)
283 * Check if this hardlink carries the "payload". In "cpio" archives
284 * it's usually the last record of a set of hardlinks which includes
285 * the contents of the file.
288 *payload
= S_ISREG(arcn
->sb
.st_mode
) &&
289 (arcn
->sb
.st_size
> 0) && (arcn
->sb
.st_size
<= arcn
->skip
);
292 * We may be running as root, so we have to be sure that link target
293 * is not a directory, so we lstat and check. XXX: This is still racy.
295 if (lstat(arcn
->ln_name
, &sb
) != -1 && S_ISDIR(sb
.st_mode
)) {
296 tty_warn(1, "A hard link to the directory %s is not allowed",
301 return mk_link(arcn
->ln_name
, &sb
, arcn
->name
, 0);
306 * Create a hard link to arcn->org_name from arcn->name. Only used in copy
307 * with the -l flag. No warning or error if this does not succeed (we will
308 * then just create the file)
310 * 1 if copy() should try to create this file node
311 * 0 if cross_lnk() ok, -1 for fatal flaw (like linking to self).
315 cross_lnk(ARCHD
*arcn
)
318 * try to make a link to original file (-l flag in copy mode). make
319 * sure we do not try to link to directories in case we are running as
320 * root (and it might succeed).
322 if (arcn
->type
== PAX_DIR
)
324 return mk_link(arcn
->org_name
, &(arcn
->sb
), arcn
->name
, 1);
329 * In copy mode if we are not trying to make hard links between the src
330 * and destinations, make sure we are not going to overwrite ourselves by
331 * accident. This slows things down a little, but we have to protect all
332 * those people who make typing errors.
334 * 1 the target does not exist, go ahead and copy
335 * 0 skip it file exists (-k) or may be the same as source file
339 chk_same(ARCHD
*arcn
)
344 * if file does not exist, return. if file exists and -k, skip it
347 if (lstat(arcn
->name
, &sb
) < 0)
353 * better make sure the user does not have src == dest by mistake
355 if ((arcn
->sb
.st_dev
== sb
.st_dev
) && (arcn
->sb
.st_ino
== sb
.st_ino
)) {
356 tty_warn(1, "Unable to copy %s, file would overwrite itself",
365 * try to make a hard link between two files. if ign set, we do not
368 * 0 if successful (or we are done with this file but no error, such as
369 * finding the from file exists and the user has set -k).
370 * 1 when ign was set to indicates we could not make the link but we
371 * should try to copy/extract the file as that might work (and is an
372 * allowed option). -1 an error occurred.
376 mk_link(char *to
, struct stat
*to_sb
, char *from
, int ign
)
382 * if from file exists, it has to be unlinked to make the link. If the
383 * file exists and -k is set, skip it quietly
385 if (lstat(from
, &sb
) == 0) {
390 * make sure it is not the same file, protect the user
392 if ((to_sb
->st_dev
==sb
.st_dev
)&&(to_sb
->st_ino
== sb
.st_ino
)) {
393 tty_warn(1, "Cannot link file %s to itself", to
);
398 * try to get rid of the file, based on the type
400 if (S_ISDIR(sb
.st_mode
) && strcmp(from
, ".") != 0) {
401 if (rmdir(from
) < 0) {
402 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot remove %s", from
);
405 } else if (unlink(from
) < 0) {
407 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot remove %s", from
);
415 * from file is gone (or did not exist), try to make the hard link.
416 * if it fails, check the path and try it again (if chk_path() says to
420 if (link(to
, from
) == 0)
423 if (chk_path(from
, to_sb
->st_uid
, to_sb
->st_gid
) == 0)
426 syswarn(1, oerrno
, "Cannot link to %s from %s", to
,
434 * all right the link was made
441 * create an entry in the file system (other than a file or hard link).
442 * If successful, sets uid/gid modes and times as required.
444 * 0 if ok, -1 otherwise
448 node_creat(ARCHD
*arcn
)
456 char target
[MAXPATHLEN
];
457 char *nm
= arcn
->name
;
461 * create node based on type, if that fails try to unlink the node and
462 * try again. finally check the path and try again. As noted in the
463 * file and link creation routines, this method seems to exhibit the
464 * best performance in general use workloads.
466 file_mode
= arcn
->sb
.st_mode
& FILEBITS(arcn
->type
== PAX_DIR
);
469 switch (arcn
->type
) {
472 * If -h (or -L) was given in tar-mode, follow the
473 * potential symlink chain before trying to create the
476 if (strcmp(NM_TAR
, argv0
) == 0 && Lflag
) {
477 while (lstat(nm
, &sb
) == 0 &&
478 S_ISLNK(sb
.st_mode
)) {
479 len
= readlink(nm
, target
,
483 "cannot follow symlink %s "
493 res
= domkdir(nm
, file_mode
);
499 file_mode
|= S_IFCHR
;
500 res
= mknod(nm
, file_mode
, arcn
->sb
.st_rdev
);
503 file_mode
|= S_IFBLK
;
504 res
= mknod(nm
, file_mode
, arcn
->sb
.st_rdev
);
507 res
= mkfifo(nm
, file_mode
);
511 * Skip sockets, operation has no meaning under BSD
514 "%s skipped. Sockets cannot be copied or extracted",
518 res
= symlink(arcn
->ln_name
, nm
);
526 * we should never get here
528 tty_warn(0, "%s has an unknown file type, skipping",
534 * if we were able to create the node break out of the loop,
535 * otherwise try to unlink the node and try again. if that
536 * fails check the full path and try a final time.
542 * we failed to make the node
547 if ((ign
= unlnk_exist(nm
, arcn
->type
)) < 0)
553 chk_path(nm
, arcn
->sb
.st_uid
,
554 arcn
->sb
.st_gid
) < 0) {
555 syswarn(1, oerrno
, "Cannot create %s", nm
);
562 * it must be a file that exists but we can't create or
563 * remove, but we must avoid the infinite loop.
569 * we were able to create the node. set uid/gid, modes and times
572 res
= set_ids(nm
, arcn
->sb
.st_uid
, arcn
->sb
.st_gid
);
577 * IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTE:
578 * if not preserving mode or we cannot set uid/gid, then PROHIBIT any
582 arcn
->sb
.st_mode
&= ~SETBITS(arcn
->type
== PAX_DIR
);
584 set_pmode(arcn
->name
, arcn
->sb
.st_mode
);
586 if (arcn
->type
== PAX_DIR
&& strcmp(NM_CPIO
, argv0
) != 0) {
588 * Dirs must be processed again at end of extract to set times
589 * and modes to agree with those stored in the archive. However
590 * to allow extract to continue, we may have to also set owner
591 * rights. This allows nodes in the archive that are children
592 * of this directory to be extracted without failure. Both time
593 * and modes will be fixed after the entire archive is read and
596 if (access(nm
, R_OK
| W_OK
| X_OK
) < 0) {
597 if (lstat(nm
, &sb
) < 0) {
598 syswarn(0, errno
,"Cannot access %s (stat)",
600 set_pmode(nm
,file_mode
| S_IRWXU
);
603 * We have to add rights to the dir, so we make
604 * sure to restore the mode. The mode must be
605 * restored AS CREATED and not as stored if
608 set_pmode(nm
, ((sb
.st_mode
&
609 FILEBITS(arcn
->type
== PAX_DIR
)) |
612 arcn
->sb
.st_mode
= sb
.st_mode
;
616 * we have to force the mode to what was set here,
617 * since we changed it from the default as created.
619 add_dir(nm
, arcn
->nlen
, &(arcn
->sb
), 1);
620 } else if (pmode
|| patime
|| pmtime
)
621 add_dir(nm
, arcn
->nlen
, &(arcn
->sb
), 0);
624 if (patime
|| pmtime
)
625 set_ftime(arcn
->name
, arcn
->sb
.st_mtime
,
626 arcn
->sb
.st_atime
, 0, (arcn
->type
== PAX_SLK
) ? 1 : 0);
628 #if HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_FLAGS
629 if (pfflags
&& arcn
->type
!= PAX_SLK
)
630 set_chflags(arcn
->name
, arcn
->sb
.st_flags
);
637 * Remove node from file system with the specified name. We pass the type
638 * of the node that is going to replace it. When we try to create a
639 * directory and find that it already exists, we allow processing to
640 * continue as proper modes etc will always be set for it later on.
642 * 0 is ok to proceed, no file with the specified name exists
643 * -1 we were unable to remove the node, or we should not remove it (-k)
644 * 1 we found a directory and we were going to create a directory.
648 unlnk_exist(char *name
, int type
)
653 * the file does not exist, or -k we are done
655 if (lstat(name
, &sb
) < 0)
660 if (S_ISDIR(sb
.st_mode
)) {
662 * try to remove a directory, if it fails and we were going to
663 * create a directory anyway, tell the caller (return a 1).
665 * don't try to remove the directory if the name is "."
666 * otherwise later file/directory creation fails.
668 if (strcmp(name
, ".") == 0)
670 if (rmdir(name
) < 0) {
673 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot remove directory %s", name
);
680 * try to get rid of all non-directory type nodes
682 if (unlink(name
) < 0) {
684 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot unlink %s", name
);
692 * We were trying to create some kind of node in the file system and it
693 * failed. chk_path() makes sure the path up to the node exists and is
694 * writable. When we have to create a directory that is missing along the
695 * path somewhere, the directory we create will be set to the same
696 * uid/gid as the file has (when uid and gid are being preserved).
697 * NOTE: this routine is a real performance loss. It is only used as a
698 * last resort when trying to create entries in the file system.
700 * -1 when it could find nothing it is allowed to fix.
705 chk_path(char *name
, uid_t st_uid
, gid_t st_gid
)
712 * watch out for paths with nodes stored directly in / (e.g. /bozo)
719 * work forward from the first / and check each part of
722 spt
= strchr(spt
, '/');
728 * if it exists we assume it is a directory, it is not within
729 * the spec (at least it seems to read that way) to alter the
730 * file system for nodes NOT EXPLICITLY stored on the archive.
731 * If that assumption is changed, you would test the node here
732 * and figure out how to get rid of it (probably like some
733 * recursive unlink()) or fix up the directory permissions if
734 * required (do an access()).
736 if (lstat(name
, &sb
) == 0) {
742 * the path fails at this point, see if we can create the
743 * needed directory and continue on
745 if (domkdir(name
, S_IRWXU
| S_IRWXG
| S_IRWXO
) == -1) {
752 * we were able to create the directory. We will tell the
753 * caller that we found something to fix, and it is ok to try
754 * and create the node again.
758 (void)set_ids(name
, st_uid
, st_gid
);
761 * make sure the user doesn't have some strange umask that
762 * causes this newly created directory to be unusable. We fix
763 * the modes and restore them back to the creation default at
766 if ((access(name
, R_OK
| W_OK
| X_OK
) < 0) &&
767 (lstat(name
, &sb
) == 0)) {
768 set_pmode(name
, ((sb
.st_mode
& FILEBITS(0)) |
770 add_dir(name
, spt
- name
, &sb
, 1);
776 * We perform one final check here, because if someone else
777 * created the directory in parallel with us, we might return
778 * the wrong error code, even if the directory exists now.
780 if (retval
== -1 && stat(name
, &sb
) == 0 && S_ISDIR(sb
.st_mode
))
787 * Set the access time and modification time for a named file. If frc
788 * is non-zero we force these times to be set even if the user did not
789 * request access and/or modification time preservation (this is also
790 * used by -t to reset access times).
791 * When ign is zero, only those times the user has asked for are set, the
792 * other ones are left alone. We do not assume the un-documented feature
793 * of many utimes() implementations that consider a 0 time value as a do
796 * Unfortunately, there are systems where lutimes() is present but does
797 * not work on some filesystem types, which cannot be detected at
798 * compile time. This requires passing down symlink knowledge into
799 * this function to obtain correct operation. Linux with XFS is one
800 * example of such a system.
804 set_ftime(char *fnm
, time_t mtime
, time_t atime
, int frc
, int slk
)
806 struct timeval tv
[2];
809 tv
[0].tv_sec
= (long)atime
;
811 tv
[1].tv_sec
= (long)mtime
;
813 if (!frc
&& (!patime
|| !pmtime
)) {
815 * if we are not forcing, only set those times the user wants
816 * set. We get the current values of the times if we need them.
818 if (lstat(fnm
, &sb
) == 0) {
819 #if BSD4_4 && !HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H
821 TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&tv
[0], &sb
.st_atimespec
);
823 TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&tv
[1], &sb
.st_mtimespec
);
826 tv
[0].tv_sec
= sb
.st_atime
;
828 tv
[1].tv_sec
= sb
.st_mtime
;
831 syswarn(0, errno
, "Cannot obtain file stats %s", fnm
);
838 if (lutimes(fnm
, tv
) == 0)
840 if (errno
!= ENOSYS
) /* XXX linux: lutimes is per-FS */
846 /* LSC: FIXME UGLY Hack */
847 if (utimes(fnm
, tv
) == -1)
852 syswarn(1, errno
, "Access/modification time set failed on: %s", fnm
);
857 * set the uid and gid of a file system node
859 * 0 when set, -1 on failure
863 set_ids(char *fnm
, uid_t uid
, gid_t gid
)
866 if (lchown(fnm
, uid
, gid
)) {
868 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot set file uid/gid of %s",
877 * Set file access mode
881 set_pmode(char *fnm
, mode_t mode
)
884 if (lchmod(fnm
, mode
)) {
886 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot set permissions on %s", fnm
);
893 * Set 4.4BSD file flags
896 set_chflags(char *fnm
, u_int32_t flags
)
900 if (chflags(fnm
, flags
) < 0 && errno
!= EOPNOTSUPP
)
901 syswarn(1, errno
, "Cannot set file flags on %s", fnm
);
908 * Write/copy a file (during copy or archive extract). This routine knows
909 * how to copy files with lseek holes in it. (Which are read as file
910 * blocks containing all 0's but do not have any file blocks associated
911 * with the data). Typical examples of these are files created by dbm
912 * variants (.pag files). While the file size of these files are huge, the
913 * actual storage is quite small (the files are sparse). The problem is
914 * the holes read as all zeros so are probably stored on the archive that
915 * way (there is no way to determine if the file block is really a hole,
916 * we only know that a file block of all zero's can be a hole).
917 * At this writing, no major archive format knows how to archive files
918 * with holes. However, on extraction (or during copy, -rw) we have to
919 * deal with these files. Without detecting the holes, the files can
920 * consume a lot of file space if just written to disk. This replacement
921 * for write when passed the basic allocation size of a file system block,
922 * uses lseek whenever it detects the input data is all 0 within that
923 * file block. In more detail, the strategy is as follows:
924 * While the input is all zero keep doing an lseek. Keep track of when we
925 * pass over file block boundaries. Only write when we hit a non zero
926 * input. once we have written a file block, we continue to write it to
927 * the end (we stop looking at the input). When we reach the start of the
928 * next file block, start checking for zero blocks again. Working on file
929 * block boundaries significantly reduces the overhead when copying files
930 * that are NOT very sparse. This overhead (when compared to a write) is
931 * almost below the measurement resolution on many systems. Without it,
932 * files with holes cannot be safely copied. It does has a side effect as
933 * it can put holes into files that did not have them before, but that is
934 * not a problem since the file contents are unchanged (in fact it saves
935 * file space). (Except on paging files for diskless clients. But since we
936 * cannot determine one of those file from here, we ignore them). If this
937 * ever ends up on a system where CTG files are supported and the holes
938 * are not desired, just do a conditional test in those routines that
939 * call file_write() and have it call write() instead. BEFORE CLOSING THE
940 * FILE, make sure to call file_flush() when the last write finishes with
941 * an empty block. A lot of file systems will not create an lseek hole at
942 * the end. In this case we drop a single 0 at the end to force the
943 * trailing 0's in the file.
945 * rem: how many bytes left in this file system block
946 * isempt: have we written to the file block yet (is it empty)
947 * sz: basic file block allocation size
948 * cnt: number of bytes on this write
949 * str: buffer to write
951 * number of bytes written, -1 on write (or lseek) error.
955 file_write(int fd
, char *str
, int cnt
, int *rem
, int *isempt
, int sz
,
966 * while we have data to process
971 * We are now at the start of file system block again
972 * (or what we think one is...). start looking for
980 * only examine up to the end of the current file block or
981 * remaining characters to write, whatever is smaller
983 wcnt
= MIN(cnt
, *rem
);
988 * have not written to this block yet, so we keep
995 * look for a zero filled buffer
997 while ((pt
< end
) && (*pt
== '\0'))
1002 * skip, buf is empty so far
1005 lseek(fd
, (off_t
)wcnt
, SEEK_CUR
) < 0) {
1006 syswarn(1, errno
, "File seek on %s",
1014 * drat, the buf is not zero filled
1020 * have non-zero data in this file system block, have to write
1024 strp
= &gnu_name_string
;
1025 lenp
= &gnu_name_length
;
1028 strp
= &gnu_link_string
;
1029 lenp
= &gnu_link_length
;
1037 char *nstr
= *strp
? realloc(*strp
, *lenp
+ wcnt
+ 1) :
1040 tty_warn(1, "Out of memory");
1043 (void)strlcpy(&nstr
[*lenp
], st
, wcnt
+ 1);
1046 } else if (xwrite(fd
, st
, wcnt
) != wcnt
) {
1047 syswarn(1, errno
, "Failed write to file %s", name
);
1057 * when the last file block in a file is zero, many file systems will not
1058 * let us create a hole at the end. To get the last block with zeros, we
1059 * write the last BYTE with a zero (back up one byte and write a zero).
1063 file_flush(int fd
, char *fname
, int isempt
)
1065 static char blnk
[] = "\0";
1068 * silly test, but make sure we are only called when the last block is
1069 * filled with all zeros.
1075 * move back one byte and write a zero
1077 if (lseek(fd
, (off_t
)-1, SEEK_CUR
) < 0) {
1078 syswarn(1, errno
, "Failed seek on file %s", fname
);
1082 if (write_with_restart(fd
, blnk
, 1) < 0)
1083 syswarn(1, errno
, "Failed write to file %s", fname
);
1089 * close a file we have been reading (to copy or archive). If we have to
1090 * reset access time (tflag) do so (the times are stored in arcn).
1094 rdfile_close(ARCHD
*arcn
, int *fd
)
1097 * make sure the file is open
1108 * user wants last access time reset
1110 set_ftime(arcn
->org_name
, arcn
->sb
.st_mtime
, arcn
->sb
.st_atime
, 1, 0);
1116 * read a file to calculate its crc. This is a real drag. Archive formats
1117 * that have this, end up reading the file twice (we have to write the
1118 * header WITH the crc before writing the file contents. Oh well...
1120 * 0 if was able to calculate the crc, -1 otherwise
1124 set_crc(ARCHD
*arcn
, int fd
)
1130 unsigned long crc
= 0L;
1136 * hmm, no fd, should never happen. well no crc then.
1142 if ((size
= (u_long
)arcn
->sb
.st_blksize
) > (u_long
)sizeof(tbuf
))
1143 size
= (u_long
)sizeof(tbuf
);
1146 * read all the bytes we think that there are in the file. If the user
1147 * is trying to archive an active file, forget this file.
1150 if ((res
= read(fd
, tbuf
, size
)) <= 0)
1153 for (i
= 0; i
< res
; ++i
)
1154 crc
+= (tbuf
[i
] & 0xff);
1158 * safety check. we want to avoid archiving files that are active as
1159 * they can create inconsistent archive copies.
1161 if (cpcnt
!= arcn
->sb
.st_size
)
1162 tty_warn(1, "File changed size %s", arcn
->org_name
);
1163 else if (fstat(fd
, &sb
) < 0)
1164 syswarn(1, errno
, "Failed stat on %s", arcn
->org_name
);
1165 else if (arcn
->sb
.st_mtime
!= sb
.st_mtime
)
1166 tty_warn(1, "File %s was modified during read", arcn
->org_name
);
1167 else if (lseek(fd
, (off_t
)0L, SEEK_SET
) < 0)
1168 syswarn(1, errno
, "File rewind failed on: %s", arcn
->org_name
);