1 /* -*- c-file-style: "linux" -*-
3 Copyright (C) 1996-2000 by Andrew Tridgell
4 Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25 extern int relative_paths
;
26 extern int preserve_links
;
28 extern int preserve_devices
;
29 extern int preserve_hard_links
;
30 extern int update_only
;
31 extern int whole_file
;
32 extern int block_size
;
33 extern int csum_length
;
34 extern int ignore_times
;
36 extern int io_timeout
;
37 extern int remote_version
;
38 extern int always_checksum
;
39 extern int modify_window
;
40 extern char *compare_dest
;
43 /* choose whether to skip a particular file */
44 static int skip_file(char *fname
,
45 struct file_struct
*file
, STRUCT_STAT
*st
)
47 if (st
->st_size
!= file
->length
) {
51 /* if always checksum is set then we use the checksum instead
52 of the file time to determine whether to sync */
53 if (always_checksum
&& S_ISREG(st
->st_mode
)) {
54 char sum
[MD4_SUM_LENGTH
];
55 char fnamecmpdest
[MAXPATHLEN
];
57 if (compare_dest
!= NULL
) {
58 if (access(fname
, 0) != 0) {
59 snprintf(fnamecmpdest
,MAXPATHLEN
,"%s/%s",
64 file_checksum(fname
,sum
,st
->st_size
);
65 if (remote_version
< 21) {
66 return (memcmp(sum
,file
->sum
,2) == 0);
68 return (memcmp(sum
,file
->sum
,MD4_SUM_LENGTH
) == 0);
80 return (cmp_modtime(st
->st_mtime
,file
->modtime
) == 0);
84 /* use a larger block size for really big files */
85 static int adapt_block_size(struct file_struct
*file
, int bsize
)
89 if (bsize
!= BLOCK_SIZE
) return bsize
;
91 ret
= file
->length
/ (10000); /* rough heuristic */
92 ret
= ret
& ~15; /* multiple of 16 */
93 if (ret
< bsize
) ret
= bsize
;
94 if (ret
> CHUNK_SIZE
/2) ret
= CHUNK_SIZE
/2;
100 send a sums struct down a fd
102 static void send_sums(struct sum_struct
*s
,int f_out
)
106 /* tell the other guy how many we are going to be doing and how many
107 bytes there are in the last chunk */
108 write_int(f_out
,s
?s
->count
:0);
109 write_int(f_out
,s
?s
->n
:block_size
);
110 write_int(f_out
,s
?s
->remainder
:0);
114 for (i
=0;i
<s
->count
;i
++) {
115 write_int(f_out
,s
->sums
[i
].sum1
);
116 write_buf(f_out
,s
->sums
[i
].sum2
,csum_length
);
122 generate a stream of signatures/checksums that describe a buffer
124 generate approximately one checksum every n bytes
126 static struct sum_struct
*generate_sums(struct map_struct
*buf
,OFF_T len
,int n
)
129 struct sum_struct
*s
;
132 int remainder
= (len
%block_len
);
135 count
= (len
+(block_len
-1))/block_len
;
137 s
= (struct sum_struct
*)malloc(sizeof(*s
));
138 if (!s
) out_of_memory("generate_sums");
141 s
->remainder
= remainder
;
151 rprintf(FINFO
,"count=%d rem=%d n=%d flength=%.0f\n",
152 s
->count
,s
->remainder
,s
->n
,(double)s
->flength
);
154 s
->sums
= (struct sum_buf
*)malloc(sizeof(s
->sums
[0])*s
->count
);
155 if (!s
->sums
) out_of_memory("generate_sums");
157 for (i
=0;i
<count
;i
++) {
159 char *map
= map_ptr(buf
,offset
,n1
);
161 s
->sums
[i
].sum1
= get_checksum1(map
,n1
);
162 get_checksum2(map
,n1
,s
->sums
[i
].sum2
);
164 s
->sums
[i
].offset
= offset
;
169 rprintf(FINFO
,"chunk[%d] offset=%.0f len=%d sum1=%08x\n",
170 i
,(double)s
->sums
[i
].offset
,s
->sums
[i
].len
,s
->sums
[i
].sum1
);
182 * Acts on file number I from FLIST, whose name is fname.
184 * First fixes up permissions, then generates checksums for the file.
186 * (This comment was added later by mbp who was trying to work it out;
187 * it might be wrong.)
189 void recv_generator(char *fname
,struct file_list
*flist
,int i
,int f_out
)
193 struct map_struct
*buf
;
194 struct sum_struct
*s
;
196 struct file_struct
*file
= flist
->files
[i
];
198 char fnamecmpbuf
[MAXPATHLEN
];
199 extern char *compare_dest
;
200 extern int list_only
;
201 extern int preserve_perms
;
202 extern int only_existing
;
204 if (list_only
) return;
207 rprintf(FINFO
,"recv_generator(%s,%d)\n",fname
,i
);
209 statret
= link_stat(fname
,&st
);
211 if (only_existing
&& statret
== -1 && errno
== ENOENT
) {
212 /* we only want to update existing files */
213 if (verbose
> 1) rprintf(FINFO
,"not creating %s\n",fname
);
219 (S_ISDIR(st
.st_mode
) == S_ISDIR(file
->mode
))) {
220 /* if the file exists already and we aren't perserving
221 presmissions then act as though the remote end sent
222 us the file permissions we already have */
223 file
->mode
= (file
->mode
& _S_IFMT
) | (st
.st_mode
& ~_S_IFMT
);
226 if (S_ISDIR(file
->mode
)) {
227 /* The file to be received is a directory, so we need
228 * to prepare appropriately. If there is already a
229 * file of that name and it is *not* a directory, then
230 * we need to delete it. If it doesn't exist, then
231 * recursively create it. */
234 if (statret
== 0 && !S_ISDIR(st
.st_mode
)) {
235 if (robust_unlink(fname
) != 0) {
236 rprintf(FERROR
,"recv_generator: unlink %s: %s\n",
237 fname
,strerror(errno
));
242 if (statret
!= 0 && do_mkdir(fname
,file
->mode
) != 0 && errno
!= EEXIST
) {
243 if (!(relative_paths
&& errno
==ENOENT
&&
244 create_directory_path(fname
)==0 &&
245 do_mkdir(fname
,file
->mode
)==0)) {
246 rprintf(FERROR
,"recv_generator: mkdir %s: %s (2)\n",
247 fname
,strerror(errno
));
250 if (set_perms(fname
,file
,NULL
,0) && verbose
)
251 rprintf(FINFO
,"%s/\n",fname
);
255 if (preserve_links
&& S_ISLNK(file
->mode
)) {
257 char lnk
[MAXPATHLEN
];
259 extern int safe_symlinks
;
261 if (safe_symlinks
&& unsafe_symlink(file
->link
, fname
)) {
263 rprintf(FINFO
,"ignoring unsafe symlink %s -> %s\n",
269 l
= readlink(fname
,lnk
,MAXPATHLEN
-1);
272 if (strcmp(lnk
,file
->link
) == 0) {
273 set_perms(fname
,file
,&st
,1);
279 if (do_symlink(file
->link
,fname
) != 0) {
280 rprintf(FERROR
,"symlink %s -> %s : %s\n",
281 fname
,file
->link
,strerror(errno
));
283 set_perms(fname
,file
,NULL
,0);
285 rprintf(FINFO
,"%s -> %s\n",
294 if (am_root
&& preserve_devices
&& IS_DEVICE(file
->mode
)) {
296 st
.st_mode
!= file
->mode
||
297 st
.st_rdev
!= file
->rdev
) {
300 rprintf(FINFO
,"mknod(%s,0%o,0x%x)\n",
301 fname
,(int)file
->mode
,(int)file
->rdev
);
302 if (do_mknod(fname
,file
->mode
,file
->rdev
) != 0) {
303 rprintf(FERROR
,"mknod %s : %s\n",fname
,strerror(errno
));
305 set_perms(fname
,file
,NULL
,0);
307 rprintf(FINFO
,"%s\n",fname
);
310 set_perms(fname
,file
,&st
,1);
316 if (preserve_hard_links
&& check_hard_link(file
)) {
318 rprintf(FINFO
,"%s is a hard link\n",f_name(file
));
322 if (!S_ISREG(file
->mode
)) {
323 rprintf(FINFO
,"skipping non-regular file %s\n",fname
);
329 if ((statret
== -1) && (compare_dest
!= NULL
)) {
330 /* try the file at compare_dest instead */
331 int saveerrno
= errno
;
332 snprintf(fnamecmpbuf
,MAXPATHLEN
,"%s/%s",compare_dest
,fname
);
333 statret
= link_stat(fnamecmpbuf
,&st
);
334 if (!S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
))
339 fnamecmp
= fnamecmpbuf
;
343 if (errno
== ENOENT
) {
345 if (!dry_run
) send_sums(NULL
,f_out
);
348 rprintf(FERROR
,"recv_generator failed to open %s\n",fname
);
353 if (!S_ISREG(st
.st_mode
)) {
354 if (delete_file(fname
) != 0) {
358 /* now pretend the file didn't exist */
360 if (!dry_run
) send_sums(NULL
,f_out
);
364 if (update_only
&& cmp_modtime(st
.st_mtime
,file
->modtime
)>0 && fnamecmp
== fname
) {
366 rprintf(FINFO
,"%s is newer\n",fname
);
370 if (skip_file(fname
, file
, &st
)) {
371 if (fnamecmp
== fname
)
372 set_perms(fname
,file
,&st
,1);
383 send_sums(NULL
,f_out
);
388 fd
= do_open(fnamecmp
, O_RDONLY
, 0);
391 rprintf(FERROR
,"failed to open %s, continuing : %s\n",fnamecmp
,strerror(errno
));
392 /* pretend the file didn't exist */
394 send_sums(NULL
,f_out
);
398 if (st
.st_size
> 0) {
399 buf
= map_file(fd
,st
.st_size
);
405 rprintf(FINFO
,"gen mapped %s of size %.0f\n",fnamecmp
,(double)st
.st_size
);
407 s
= generate_sums(buf
,st
.st_size
,adapt_block_size(file
, block_size
));
410 rprintf(FINFO
,"sending sums for %d\n",i
);
416 if (buf
) unmap_file(buf
);
423 void generate_files(int f
,struct file_list
*flist
,char *local_name
,int f_recv
)
429 rprintf(FINFO
,"generator starting pid=%d count=%d\n",
430 (int)getpid(),flist
->count
);
432 for (i
= 0; i
< flist
->count
; i
++) {
433 struct file_struct
*file
= flist
->files
[i
];
434 mode_t saved_mode
= file
->mode
;
435 if (!file
->basename
) continue;
437 /* we need to ensure that any directories we create have writeable
438 permissions initially so that we can create the files within
439 them. This is then fixed after the files are transferred */
440 if (!am_root
&& S_ISDIR(file
->mode
)) {
441 file
->mode
|= S_IWUSR
; /* user write */
442 /* XXX: Could this be causing a problem on SCO? Perhaps their
443 * handling of permissions is strange? */
446 recv_generator(local_name
?local_name
:f_name(file
),
449 file
->mode
= saved_mode
;
453 csum_length
= SUM_LENGTH
;
457 rprintf(FINFO
,"generate_files phase=%d\n",phase
);
461 /* we expect to just sit around now, so don't exit on a
462 timeout. If we really get a timeout then the other process should
466 if (remote_version
>= 13) {
467 /* in newer versions of the protocol the files can cycle through
468 the system more than once to catch initial checksum errors */
469 for (i
=read_int(f_recv
); i
!= -1; i
=read_int(f_recv
)) {
470 struct file_struct
*file
= flist
->files
[i
];
471 recv_generator(local_name
?local_name
:f_name(file
),
477 rprintf(FINFO
,"generate_files phase=%d\n",phase
);