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			to upstream.
  - revert to upstream version of function prototypes for
    setting the uid and gid fields of the archive_entry.
  - move uid/gid overflow checks into header_common().
  - use archive_set_error() instead of fprintf() for getting
    error message text back to the main program.
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /*-
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|  * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
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|  * All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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|  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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|  * are met:
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|  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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|  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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|  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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|  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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|  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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|  *
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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|  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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|  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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|  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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|  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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|  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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|  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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|  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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|  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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|  */
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| 
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| #include "archive_platform.h"
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| __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/lib/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_tar.c 201161 2009-12-29 05:44:39Z kientzle $");
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| 
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| #include <grp.h>
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| #include <pwd.h>
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
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| #include <errno.h>
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| #endif
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| /* #include <stdint.h> */ /* See archive_platform.h */
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| #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #endif
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| #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
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| #include <string.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Obtain suitable wide-character manipulation functions. */
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| #ifdef HAVE_WCHAR_H
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| #include <wchar.h>
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| #else
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| /* Good enough for equality testing, which is all we need. */
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| static int wcscmp(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2)
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| {
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| 	int diff = *s1 - *s2;
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| 	while (*s1 && diff == 0)
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| 		diff = (int)*++s1 - (int)*++s2;
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| 	return diff;
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| }
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| /* Good enough for equality testing, which is all we need. */
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| static int wcsncmp(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2, size_t n)
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| {
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| 	int diff = *s1 - *s2;
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| 	while (*s1 && diff == 0 && n-- > 0)
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| 		diff = (int)*++s1 - (int)*++s2;
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| 	return diff;
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| }
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| static size_t wcslen(const wchar_t *s)
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| {
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| 	const wchar_t *p = s;
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| 	while (*p)
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| 		p++;
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| 	return p - s;
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "archive.h"
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| #include "archive_entry.h"
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| #include "archive_private.h"
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| #include "archive_read_private.h"
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| 
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| #define tar_min(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Layout of POSIX 'ustar' tar header.
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|  */
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| struct archive_entry_header_ustar {
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| 	char	name[100];
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| 	char	mode[8];
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| 	char	uid[8];
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| 	char	gid[8];
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| 	char	size[12];
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| 	char	mtime[12];
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| 	char	checksum[8];
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| 	char	typeflag[1];
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| 	char	linkname[100];	/* "old format" header ends here */
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| 	char	magic[6];	/* For POSIX: "ustar\0" */
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| 	char	version[2];	/* For POSIX: "00" */
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| 	char	uname[32];
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| 	char	gname[32];
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| 	char	rdevmajor[8];
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| 	char	rdevminor[8];
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| 	char	prefix[155];
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| };
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Structure of GNU tar header
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|  */
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| struct gnu_sparse {
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| 	char	offset[12];
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| 	char	numbytes[12];
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| };
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| 
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| struct archive_entry_header_gnutar {
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| 	char	name[100];
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| 	char	mode[8];
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| 	char	uid[8];
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| 	char	gid[8];
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| 	char	size[12];
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| 	char	mtime[12];
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| 	char	checksum[8];
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| 	char	typeflag[1];
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| 	char	linkname[100];
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| 	char	magic[8];  /* "ustar  \0" (note blank/blank/null at end) */
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| 	char	uname[32];
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| 	char	gname[32];
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| 	char	rdevmajor[8];
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| 	char	rdevminor[8];
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| 	char	atime[12];
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| 	char	ctime[12];
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| 	char	offset[12];
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| 	char	longnames[4];
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| 	char	unused[1];
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| 	struct gnu_sparse sparse[4];
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| 	char	isextended[1];
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| 	char	realsize[12];
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Old GNU format doesn't use POSIX 'prefix' field; they use
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| 	 * the 'L' (longname) entry instead.
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| 	 */
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| };
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Data specific to this format.
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|  */
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| struct sparse_block {
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| 	struct sparse_block	*next;
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| 	off_t	offset;
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| 	off_t	remaining;
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| };
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| 
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| struct tar {
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| 	struct archive_string	 acl_text;
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| 	struct archive_string	 entry_pathname;
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| 	/* For "GNU.sparse.name" and other similar path extensions. */
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| 	struct archive_string	 entry_pathname_override;
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| 	struct archive_string	 entry_linkpath;
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| 	struct archive_string	 entry_uname;
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| 	struct archive_string	 entry_gname;
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| 	struct archive_string	 longlink;
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| 	struct archive_string	 longname;
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| 	struct archive_string	 pax_header;
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| 	struct archive_string	 pax_global;
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| 	struct archive_string	 line;
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| 	int			 pax_hdrcharset_binary;
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| 	wchar_t 		*pax_entry;
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| 	size_t			 pax_entry_length;
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| 	int			 header_recursion_depth;
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| #ifndef __minix
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| 	int64_t			 entry_bytes_remaining;
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| 	int64_t			 entry_offset;
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| 	int64_t			 entry_padding;
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| 	int64_t			 realsize;
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| #else
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| 	size_t			 entry_bytes_remaining;
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| 	off_t			 entry_offset;
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| 	off_t			 entry_padding;
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| 	size_t			 realsize;
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| #endif
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| 	struct sparse_block	*sparse_list;
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| 	struct sparse_block	*sparse_last;
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| #ifndef __minix
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| 	int64_t			 sparse_offset;
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| 	int64_t			 sparse_numbytes;
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| #else
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| 	off_t			 sparse_offset;
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| 	size_t			 sparse_numbytes;
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| #endif
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| 	int			 sparse_gnu_major;
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| 	int			 sparse_gnu_minor;
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| 	char			 sparse_gnu_pending;
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| };
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| 
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| static ssize_t	UTF8_mbrtowc(wchar_t *pwc, const char *s, size_t n);
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| static int	archive_block_is_null(const unsigned char *p);
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| static char	*base64_decode(const char *, size_t, size_t *);
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| static void	 gnu_add_sparse_entry(struct tar *,
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| 		    off_t offset, off_t remaining);
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| static void	gnu_clear_sparse_list(struct tar *);
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| static int	gnu_sparse_old_read(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *header);
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| static void	gnu_sparse_old_parse(struct tar *,
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| 		    const struct gnu_sparse *sparse, int length);
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| static int	gnu_sparse_01_parse(struct tar *, const char *);
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| static ssize_t	gnu_sparse_10_read(struct archive_read *, struct tar *);
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| static int	header_Solaris_ACL(struct archive_read *,  struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *);
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| static int	header_common(struct archive_read *,  struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *);
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| static int	header_old_tar(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *);
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| static int	header_pax_extensions(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *);
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| static int	header_pax_global(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
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| static int	header_longlink(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
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| static int	header_longname(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
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| static int	header_volume(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
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| static int	header_ustar(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
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| static int	header_gnutar(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
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| static int	archive_read_format_tar_bid(struct archive_read *);
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| static int	archive_read_format_tar_cleanup(struct archive_read *);
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| static int	archive_read_format_tar_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
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| 		    const void **buff, size_t *size, off_t *offset);
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| static int	archive_read_format_tar_skip(struct archive_read *a);
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| static int	archive_read_format_tar_read_header(struct archive_read *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *);
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| static int	checksum(struct archive_read *, const void *);
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| static int 	pax_attribute(struct tar *, struct archive_entry *,
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| 		    char *key, char *value);
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| static int 	pax_header(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *, char *attr);
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| #ifndef __minix
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| static void	pax_time(const char *, int64_t *sec, long *nanos);
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| #else
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| static void	pax_time(const char *, time_t *sec, long *nanos);
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| #endif
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| static ssize_t	readline(struct archive_read *, struct tar *, const char **,
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| 		    ssize_t limit);
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| static int	read_body_to_string(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_string *, const void *h);
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| #ifndef __minix
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| static int64_t	tar_atol(const char *, unsigned);
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| static int64_t	tar_atol10(const char *, unsigned);
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| static int64_t	tar_atol256(const char *, unsigned);
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| static int64_t	tar_atol8(const char *, unsigned);
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| #else
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| static int32_t	tar_atol(const char *, unsigned);
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| static int32_t	tar_atol10(const char *, unsigned);
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| static int32_t	tar_atol256(const char *, unsigned);
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| static int32_t	tar_atol8(const char *, unsigned);
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| #endif
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| static int	tar_read_header(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
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| 		    struct archive_entry *);
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| static int	tohex(int c);
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| static char	*url_decode(const char *);
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| static wchar_t	*utf8_decode(struct tar *, const char *, size_t length);
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| 
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| int
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| archive_read_support_format_gnutar(struct archive *a)
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| {
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| 	return (archive_read_support_format_tar(a));
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| int
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| archive_read_support_format_tar(struct archive *_a)
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| {
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| 	struct archive_read *a = (struct archive_read *)_a;
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| 	struct tar *tar;
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| 	int r;
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| 
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| 	tar = (struct tar *)malloc(sizeof(*tar));
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| 	if (tar == NULL) {
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| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
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| 		    "Can't allocate tar data");
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| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
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| 	}
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| 	memset(tar, 0, sizeof(*tar));
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| 
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| 	r = __archive_read_register_format(a, tar, "tar",
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| 	    archive_read_format_tar_bid,
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| 	    NULL,
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| 	    archive_read_format_tar_read_header,
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| 	    archive_read_format_tar_read_data,
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| 	    archive_read_format_tar_skip,
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| 	    archive_read_format_tar_cleanup);
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| 
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| 	if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
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| 		free(tar);
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| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
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| }
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| 
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| static int
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| archive_read_format_tar_cleanup(struct archive_read *a)
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| {
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| 	struct tar *tar;
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| 
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| 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
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| 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->acl_text);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_pathname);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_pathname_override);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_linkpath);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_uname);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_gname);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->line);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->pax_global);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->pax_header);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->longname);
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| 	archive_string_free(&tar->longlink);
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| 	free(tar->pax_entry);
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| 	free(tar);
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| 	(a->format->data) = NULL;
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| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| static int
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| archive_read_format_tar_bid(struct archive_read *a)
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| {
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| 	int bid;
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| 	const void *h;
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| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
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| 
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| 	bid = 0;
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| 
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| 	/* Now let's look at the actual header and see if it matches. */
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| 	h = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, NULL);
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| 	if (h == NULL)
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| 		return (-1);
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| 
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| 	/* If it's an end-of-archive mark, we can handle it. */
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| 	if ((*(const char *)h) == 0
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| 	    && archive_block_is_null((const unsigned char *)h)) {
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| 		/*
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| 		 * Usually, I bid the number of bits verified, but
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| 		 * in this case, 4096 seems excessive so I picked 10 as
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| 		 * an arbitrary but reasonable-seeming value.
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| 		 */
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| 		return (10);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/* If it's not an end-of-archive mark, it must have a valid checksum.*/
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| 	if (!checksum(a, h))
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| 		return (0);
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| 	bid += 48;  /* Checksum is usually 6 octal digits. */
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| 
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| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
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| 
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| 	/* Recognize POSIX formats. */
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| 	if ((memcmp(header->magic, "ustar\0", 6) == 0)
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| 	    &&(memcmp(header->version, "00", 2)==0))
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| 		bid += 56;
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| 
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| 	/* Recognize GNU tar format. */
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| 	if ((memcmp(header->magic, "ustar ", 6) == 0)
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| 	    &&(memcmp(header->version, " \0", 2)==0))
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| 		bid += 56;
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| 
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| 	/* Type flag must be null, digit or A-Z, a-z. */
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| 	if (header->typeflag[0] != 0 &&
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| 	    !( header->typeflag[0] >= '0' && header->typeflag[0] <= '9') &&
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| 	    !( header->typeflag[0] >= 'A' && header->typeflag[0] <= 'Z') &&
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| 	    !( header->typeflag[0] >= 'a' && header->typeflag[0] <= 'z') )
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| 		return (0);
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| 	bid += 2;  /* 6 bits of variation in an 8-bit field leaves 2 bits. */
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| 
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| 	/* Sanity check: Look at first byte of mode field. */
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| 	switch (255 & (unsigned)header->mode[0]) {
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| 	case 0: case 255:
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| 		/* Base-256 value: No further verification possible! */
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| 		break;
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| 	case ' ': /* Not recommended, but not illegal, either. */
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| 		break;
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| 	case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3':
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| 	case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7':
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| 		/* Octal Value. */
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| 		/* TODO: Check format of remainder of this field. */
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| 		break;
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| 	default:
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| 		/* Not a valid mode; bail out here. */
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| 		return (0);
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| 	}
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| 	/* TODO: Sanity test uid/gid/size/mtime/rdevmajor/rdevminor fields. */
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| 
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| 	return (bid);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * The function invoked by archive_read_header().  This
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|  * just sets up a few things and then calls the internal
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|  * tar_read_header() function below.
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|  */
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| static int
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| archive_read_format_tar_read_header(struct archive_read *a,
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|     struct archive_entry *entry)
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| {
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| 	/*
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| 	 * When converting tar archives to cpio archives, it is
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| 	 * essential that each distinct file have a distinct inode
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| 	 * number.  To simplify this, we keep a static count here to
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| 	 * assign fake dev/inode numbers to each tar entry.  Note that
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| 	 * pax format archives may overwrite this with something more
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| 	 * useful.
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| 	 *
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| 	 * Ideally, we would track every file read from the archive so
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| 	 * that we could assign the same dev/ino pair to hardlinks,
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| 	 * but the memory required to store a complete lookup table is
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| 	 * probably not worthwhile just to support the relatively
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| 	 * obscure tar->cpio conversion case.
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| 	 */
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| 	static int default_inode;
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| 	static int default_dev;
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| 	struct tar *tar;
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| 	struct sparse_block *sp;
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| 	const char *p;
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| 	int r;
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| 	size_t l;
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| 
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| 	/* Assign default device/inode values. */
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| 	archive_entry_set_dev(entry, 1 + default_dev); /* Don't use zero. */
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| 	archive_entry_set_ino(entry, ++default_inode); /* Don't use zero. */
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| 	/* Limit generated st_ino number to 16 bits. */
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| 	if (default_inode >= 0xffff) {
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| 		++default_dev;
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| 		default_inode = 0;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
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| 	tar->entry_offset = 0;
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| 	while (tar->sparse_list != NULL) {
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| 		sp = tar->sparse_list;
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| 		tar->sparse_list = sp->next;
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| 		free(sp);
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| 	}
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| 	tar->sparse_last = NULL;
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| 	tar->realsize = -1; /* Mark this as "unset" */
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| 
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| 	r = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * "non-sparse" files are really just sparse files with
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| 	 * a single block.
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| 	 */
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| 	if (tar->sparse_list == NULL)
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| 		gnu_add_sparse_entry(tar, 0, tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
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| 
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| 	if (r == ARCHIVE_OK) {
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| 		/*
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| 		 * "Regular" entry with trailing '/' is really
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| 		 * directory: This is needed for certain old tar
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| 		 * variants and even for some broken newer ones.
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| 		 */
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| 		p = archive_entry_pathname(entry);
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| 		l = strlen(p);
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| 		if (archive_entry_filetype(entry) == AE_IFREG
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| 		    && p[l-1] == '/')
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| 			archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
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| 	}
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| 	return (r);
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| }
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| 
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| static int
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| archive_read_format_tar_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
 | |
|     const void **buff, size_t *size, off_t *offset)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes_read;
 | |
| 	struct tar *tar;
 | |
| 	struct sparse_block *p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (tar->sparse_gnu_pending) {
 | |
| 		if (tar->sparse_gnu_major == 1 && tar->sparse_gnu_minor == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 0;
 | |
| 			/* Read initial sparse map. */
 | |
| 			bytes_read = gnu_sparse_10_read(a, tar);
 | |
| 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
 | |
| 			if (bytes_read < 0)
 | |
| 				return (bytes_read);
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			*size = 0;
 | |
| 			*offset = 0;
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 			    "Unrecognized GNU sparse file format");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 0;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Remove exhausted entries from sparse list. */
 | |
| 	while (tar->sparse_list != NULL &&
 | |
| 	    tar->sparse_list->remaining == 0) {
 | |
| 		p = tar->sparse_list;
 | |
| 		tar->sparse_list = p->next;
 | |
| 		free(p);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* If we're at end of file, return EOF. */
 | |
| 	if (tar->sparse_list == NULL || tar->entry_bytes_remaining == 0) {
 | |
| 		if (__archive_read_skip(a, tar->entry_padding) < 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		tar->entry_padding = 0;
 | |
| 		*buff = NULL;
 | |
| 		*size = 0;
 | |
| 		*offset = tar->realsize;
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	*buff = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
 | |
| 	if (bytes_read < 0)
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	if (*buff == NULL) {
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 		    "Truncated tar archive");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (bytes_read > tar->entry_bytes_remaining)
 | |
| 		bytes_read = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
 | |
| 	/* Don't read more than is available in the
 | |
| 	 * current sparse block. */
 | |
| 	if (tar->sparse_list->remaining < bytes_read)
 | |
| 		bytes_read = tar->sparse_list->remaining;
 | |
| 	*size = bytes_read;
 | |
| 	*offset = tar->sparse_list->offset;
 | |
| 	tar->sparse_list->remaining -= bytes_read;
 | |
| 	tar->sparse_list->offset += bytes_read;
 | |
| 	tar->entry_bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
 | |
| 	__archive_read_consume(a, bytes_read);
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| archive_read_format_tar_skip(struct archive_read *a)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| 	int64_t bytes_skipped;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	size_t	bytes_skipped;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	struct tar* tar;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Compression layer skip functions are required to either skip the
 | |
| 	 * length requested or fail, so we can rely upon the entire entry
 | |
| 	 * plus padding being skipped.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	bytes_skipped = __archive_read_skip(a,
 | |
| 	    tar->entry_bytes_remaining + tar->entry_padding);
 | |
| 	if (bytes_skipped < 0)
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 	tar->entry_padding = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Free the sparse list. */
 | |
| 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * This function recursively interprets all of the headers associated
 | |
|  * with a single entry.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| tar_read_header(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes;
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 	const void *h;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Read 512-byte header record */
 | |
| 	h = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, &bytes);
 | |
| 	if (bytes < 0)
 | |
| 		return (bytes);
 | |
| 	if (bytes < 512) {  /* Short read or EOF. */
 | |
| 		/* Try requesting just one byte and see what happens. */
 | |
| 		(void)__archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes);
 | |
| 		if (bytes == 0) {
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * The archive ends at a 512-byte boundary but
 | |
| 			 * without a proper end-of-archive marker.
 | |
| 			 * Yes, there are tar writers that do this;
 | |
| 			 * hold our nose and accept it.
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		/* Archive ends with a partial block; this is bad. */
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 		    "Truncated tar archive");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	__archive_read_consume(a, 512);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Check for end-of-archive mark. */
 | |
| 	if (((*(const char *)h)==0) && archive_block_is_null((const unsigned char *)h)) {
 | |
| 		/* Try to consume a second all-null record, as well. */
 | |
| 		h = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, NULL);
 | |
| 		if (h != NULL)
 | |
| 			__archive_read_consume(a, 512);
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, 0, NULL);
 | |
| 		if (a->archive.archive_format_name == NULL) {
 | |
| 			a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR;
 | |
| 			a->archive.archive_format_name = "tar";
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Note: If the checksum fails and we return ARCHIVE_RETRY,
 | |
| 	 * then the client is likely to just retry.  This is a very
 | |
| 	 * crude way to search for the next valid header!
 | |
| 	 *
 | |
| 	 * TODO: Improve this by implementing a real header scan.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (!checksum(a, h)) {
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL, "Damaged tar archive");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_RETRY); /* Retryable: Invalid header */
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (++tar->header_recursion_depth > 32) {
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL, "Too many special headers");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Determine the format variant. */
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 	switch(header->typeflag[0]) {
 | |
| 	case 'A': /* Solaris tar ACL */
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "Solaris tar";
 | |
| 		err = header_Solaris_ACL(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'g': /* POSIX-standard 'g' header. */
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "POSIX pax interchange format";
 | |
| 		err = header_pax_global(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'K': /* Long link name (GNU tar, others) */
 | |
| 		err = header_longlink(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'L': /* Long filename (GNU tar, others) */
 | |
| 		err = header_longname(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'V': /* GNU volume header */
 | |
| 		err = header_volume(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'X': /* Used by SUN tar; same as 'x'. */
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format_name =
 | |
| 		    "POSIX pax interchange format (Sun variant)";
 | |
| 		err = header_pax_extensions(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'x': /* POSIX-standard 'x' header. */
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
 | |
| 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "POSIX pax interchange format";
 | |
| 		err = header_pax_extensions(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	default:
 | |
| 		if (memcmp(header->magic, "ustar  \0", 8) == 0) {
 | |
| 			a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_GNUTAR;
 | |
| 			a->archive.archive_format_name = "GNU tar format";
 | |
| 			err = header_gnutar(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		} else if (memcmp(header->magic, "ustar", 5) == 0) {
 | |
| 			if (a->archive.archive_format != ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE) {
 | |
| 				a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_USTAR;
 | |
| 				a->archive.archive_format_name = "POSIX ustar format";
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			err = header_ustar(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR;
 | |
| 			a->archive.archive_format_name = "tar (non-POSIX)";
 | |
| 			err = header_old_tar(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	--tar->header_recursion_depth;
 | |
| 	/* We return warnings or success as-is.  Anything else is fatal. */
 | |
| 	if (err == ARCHIVE_WARN || err == ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	if (err == ARCHIVE_EOF)
 | |
| 		/* EOF when recursively reading a header is bad. */
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL, "Damaged tar archive");
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Return true if block checksum is correct.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| checksum(struct archive_read *a, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	const unsigned char *bytes;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
 | |
| 	int check, i, sum;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	(void)a; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	bytes = (const unsigned char *)h;
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Test the checksum.  Note that POSIX specifies _unsigned_
 | |
| 	 * bytes for this calculation.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	sum = tar_atol(header->checksum, sizeof(header->checksum));
 | |
| 	check = 0;
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < 148; i++)
 | |
| 		check += (unsigned char)bytes[i];
 | |
| 	for (; i < 156; i++)
 | |
| 		check += 32;
 | |
| 	for (; i < 512; i++)
 | |
| 		check += (unsigned char)bytes[i];
 | |
| 	if (sum == check)
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Repeat test with _signed_ bytes, just in case this archive
 | |
| 	 * was created by an old BSD, Solaris, or HP-UX tar with a
 | |
| 	 * broken checksum calculation.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	check = 0;
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < 148; i++)
 | |
| 		check += (signed char)bytes[i];
 | |
| 	for (; i < 156; i++)
 | |
| 		check += 32;
 | |
| 	for (; i < 512; i++)
 | |
| 		check += (signed char)bytes[i];
 | |
| 	if (sum == check)
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Return true if this block contains only nulls.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| archive_block_is_null(const unsigned char *p)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned i;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < 512; i++)
 | |
| 		if (*p++)
 | |
| 			return (0);
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Interpret 'A' Solaris ACL header
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_Solaris_ACL(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
 | |
| 	size_t size;
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| 	int64_t type;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	int32_t type;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	char *acl, *p;
 | |
| 	wchar_t *wp;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * read_body_to_string adds a NUL terminator, but we need a little
 | |
| 	 * more to make sure that we don't overrun acl_text later.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 	size = tar_atol(header->size, sizeof(header->size));
 | |
| 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->acl_text), h);
 | |
| 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	/* Recursively read next header */
 | |
| 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry);
 | |
| 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* TODO: Examine the first characters to see if this
 | |
| 	 * is an AIX ACL descriptor.  We'll likely never support
 | |
| 	 * them, but it would be polite to recognize and warn when
 | |
| 	 * we do see them. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Leading octal number indicates ACL type and number of entries. */
 | |
| 	p = acl = tar->acl_text.s;
 | |
| 	type = 0;
 | |
| 	while (*p != '\0' && p < acl + size) {
 | |
| 		if (*p < '0' || *p > '7') {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 			    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (invalid digit)");
 | |
| 			return(ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		type <<= 3;
 | |
| 		type += *p - '0';
 | |
| 		if (type > 077777777) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 			    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (count too large)");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	switch ((int)type & ~0777777) {
 | |
| 	case 01000000:
 | |
| 		/* POSIX.1e ACL */
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 03000000:
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 		    "Solaris NFSv4 ACLs not supported");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 	default:
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 		    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (unsupported type %o)",
 | |
| 		    (int)type);
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	p++;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (p >= acl + size) {
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 		    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (body overflow)");
 | |
| 		return(ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* ACL text is null-terminated; find the end. */
 | |
| 	size -= (p - acl);
 | |
| 	acl = p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (*p != '\0' && p < acl + size)
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	wp = utf8_decode(tar, acl, p - acl);
 | |
| 	err = __archive_entry_acl_parse_w(entry, wp,
 | |
| 	    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
 | |
| 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 		    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (unparsable)");
 | |
| 	return (err);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Interpret 'K' long linkname header.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_longlink(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->longlink), h);
 | |
| 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry);
 | |
| 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	/* Set symlink if symlink already set, else hardlink. */
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_link(entry, tar->longlink.s);
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Interpret 'L' long filename header.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_longname(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->longname), h);
 | |
| 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	/* Read and parse "real" header, then override name. */
 | |
| 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry);
 | |
| 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, tar->longname.s);
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Interpret 'V' GNU tar volume header.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_volume(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	(void)h;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Just skip this and read the next header. */
 | |
| 	return (tar_read_header(a, tar, entry));
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Read body of an archive entry into an archive_string object.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| read_body_to_string(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_string *as, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	off_t size, padded_size;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
 | |
| 	const void *src;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	(void)tar; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 	size  = tar_atol(header->size, sizeof(header->size));
 | |
| 	if ((size > 1048576) || (size < 0)) {
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL,
 | |
| 		    "Special header too large");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Fail if we can't make our buffer big enough. */
 | |
| 	if (archive_string_ensure(as, size+1) == NULL) {
 | |
| 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
 | |
| 		    "No memory");
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
|  	/* Read the body into the string. */
 | |
| 	padded_size = (size + 511) & ~ 511;
 | |
| 	src = __archive_read_ahead(a, padded_size, NULL);
 | |
| 	if (src == NULL)
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	memcpy(as->s, src, size);
 | |
| 	__archive_read_consume(a, padded_size);
 | |
| 	as->s[size] = '\0';
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse out common header elements.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This would be the same as header_old_tar, except that the
 | |
|  * filename is handled slightly differently for old and POSIX
 | |
|  * entries  (POSIX entries support a 'prefix').  This factoring
 | |
|  * allows header_old_tar and header_ustar
 | |
|  * to handle filenames differently, while still putting most of the
 | |
|  * common parsing into one place.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_common(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err = ARCHIVE_OK;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
 | |
| 	char	tartype;
 | |
| 	uid_t uid;
 | |
| 	gid_t gid;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	(void)a; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 	if (header->linkname[0])
 | |
| 		archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_linkpath), header->linkname,
 | |
| 		    sizeof(header->linkname));
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_linkpath));
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Parse out the numeric fields (all are octal) */
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_mode(entry, tar_atol(header->mode, sizeof(header->mode)));
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	uid = (uid_t) tar_atol(header->uid, sizeof(header->uid));
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Sanity check: uid overflow. Some systems have a limited uid_t.
 | |
| 	 * For example, Minix 3.2.0 has 16-bit uids.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (uid != tar_atol(header->uid, sizeof(header->uid))) {
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* This isn't a fatal error, so we try to set the uid to
 | |
| 		 * the uid of the "nobody" user or 99.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		static int warned = 0;
 | |
| 		static struct passwd *nobodyuser = NULL;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (nobodyuser == NULL) {
 | |
| 			nobodyuser = getpwnam("nobody");
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (nobodyuser != NULL) {
 | |
| 			uid = nobodyuser->pw_uid;
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			uid = (uid_t) 99;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (warned == 0) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL,
 | |
| 				"uid %ld out of range; will be extracted as %d.",
 | |
| 				tar_atol(header->uid, sizeof(header->uid)),
 | |
| 				uid);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			warned = 1; /* only warn once about invalid uid */
 | |
| 			err = ARCHIVE_WARN;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_uid(entry, uid);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	gid = (gid_t) tar_atol(header->gid, sizeof(header->gid));
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Sanity check: gid overflow. Some systems have a limited gid_t.
 | |
| 	 * For example, Minix 3.2.0 has 8-bit gids.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (gid != tar_atol(header->gid, sizeof(header->gid))) {
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* This isn't a fatal error, so we try to set the gid to
 | |
| 		 * the gid of the "nobody" or "nogroup" group or 99.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		static int warned = 0;
 | |
| 		static struct group *nobodygroup = NULL;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (nobodygroup == NULL) {
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			nobodygroup = getgrnam("nobody");
 | |
| 			if (nobodygroup == NULL) {
 | |
| 				nobodygroup = getgrnam("nogroup");
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (nobodygroup != NULL) {
 | |
| 			gid = nobodygroup->gr_gid;
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			gid = (gid_t) 99;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (warned == 0) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL,
 | |
| 				"gid %ld out of range; will be extracted as %d",
 | |
| 				tar_atol(header->gid, sizeof(header->gid)),
 | |
| 				gid);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			warned = 1; /* only warn once about invalid gid */
 | |
| 			err = ARCHIVE_WARN;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_gid(entry, gid);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar->entry_bytes_remaining = tar_atol(header->size, sizeof(header->size));
 | |
| 	tar->realsize = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_mtime(entry, tar_atol(header->mtime, sizeof(header->mtime)), 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Handle the tar type flag appropriately. */
 | |
| 	tartype = header->typeflag[0];
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	switch (tartype) {
 | |
| 	case '1': /* Hard link */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_copy_hardlink(entry, tar->entry_linkpath.s);
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * The following may seem odd, but: Technically, tar
 | |
| 		 * does not store the file type for a "hard link"
 | |
| 		 * entry, only the fact that it is a hard link.  So, I
 | |
| 		 * leave the type zero normally.  But, pax interchange
 | |
| 		 * format allows hard links to have data, which
 | |
| 		 * implies that the underlying entry is a regular
 | |
| 		 * file.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (archive_entry_size(entry) > 0)
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFREG);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * A tricky point: Traditionally, tar readers have
 | |
| 		 * ignored the size field when reading hardlink
 | |
| 		 * entries, and some writers put non-zero sizes even
 | |
| 		 * though the body is empty.  POSIX blessed this
 | |
| 		 * convention in the 1988 standard, but broke with
 | |
| 		 * this tradition in 2001 by permitting hardlink
 | |
| 		 * entries to store valid bodies in pax interchange
 | |
| 		 * format, but not in ustar format.  Since there is no
 | |
| 		 * hard and fast way to distinguish pax interchange
 | |
| 		 * from earlier archives (the 'x' and 'g' entries are
 | |
| 		 * optional, after all), we need a heuristic.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (archive_entry_size(entry) == 0) {
 | |
| 			/* If the size is already zero, we're done. */
 | |
| 		}  else if (a->archive.archive_format
 | |
| 		    == ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE) {
 | |
| 			/* Definitely pax extended; must obey hardlink size. */
 | |
| 		} else if (a->archive.archive_format == ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR
 | |
| 		    || a->archive.archive_format == ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_GNUTAR)
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 			/* Old-style or GNU tar: we must ignore the size. */
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		} else if (archive_read_format_tar_bid(a) > 50) {
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * We don't know if it's pax: If the bid
 | |
| 			 * function sees a valid ustar header
 | |
| 			 * immediately following, then let's ignore
 | |
| 			 * the hardlink size.
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * TODO: There are still two cases I'd like to handle:
 | |
| 		 *   = a ustar non-pax archive with a hardlink entry at
 | |
| 		 *     end-of-archive.  (Look for block of nulls following?)
 | |
| 		 *   = a pax archive that has not seen any pax headers
 | |
| 		 *     and has an entry which is a hardlink entry storing
 | |
| 		 *     a body containing an uncompressed tar archive.
 | |
| 		 * The first is worth addressing; I don't see any reliable
 | |
| 		 * way to deal with the second possibility.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case '2': /* Symlink */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFLNK);
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		archive_entry_copy_symlink(entry, tar->entry_linkpath.s);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case '3': /* Character device */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFCHR);
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case '4': /* Block device */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFBLK);
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case '5': /* Dir */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case '6': /* FIFO device */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFIFO);
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
 | |
| 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'D': /* GNU incremental directory type */
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * No special handling is actually required here.
 | |
| 		 * It might be nice someday to preprocess the file list and
 | |
| 		 * provide it to the client, though.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'M': /* GNU "Multi-volume" (remainder of file from last archive)*/
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * As far as I can tell, this is just like a regular file
 | |
| 		 * entry, except that the contents should be _appended_ to
 | |
| 		 * the indicated file at the indicated offset.  This may
 | |
| 		 * require some API work to fully support.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'N': /* Old GNU "long filename" entry. */
 | |
| 		/* The body of this entry is a script for renaming
 | |
| 		 * previously-extracted entries.  Ugh.  It will never
 | |
| 		 * be supported by libarchive. */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFREG);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'S': /* GNU sparse files */
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * Sparse files are really just regular files with
 | |
| 		 * sparse information in the extended area.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
 | |
| 	default: /* Regular file  and non-standard types */
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * Per POSIX: non-recognized types should always be
 | |
| 		 * treated as regular files.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFREG);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return err;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse out header elements for "old-style" tar archives.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_old_tar(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Copy filename over (to ensure null termination). */
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_pathname), header->name, sizeof(header->name));
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, tar->entry_pathname.s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Grab rest of common fields */
 | |
| 	err = header_common(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
 | |
| 	return err;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse a file header for a pax extended archive entry.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_pax_global(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->pax_global), h);
 | |
| 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry);
 | |
| 	return (err);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_pax_extensions(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err, err2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->pax_header), h);
 | |
| 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Parse the next header. */
 | |
| 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry);
 | |
| 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
 | |
| 		return (err);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * TODO: Parse global/default options into 'entry' struct here
 | |
| 	 * before handling file-specific options.
 | |
| 	 *
 | |
| 	 * This design (parse standard header, then overwrite with pax
 | |
| 	 * extended attribute data) usually works well, but isn't ideal;
 | |
| 	 * it would be better to parse the pax extended attributes first
 | |
| 	 * and then skip any fields in the standard header that were
 | |
| 	 * defined in the pax header.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	err2 = pax_header(a, tar, entry, tar->pax_header.s);
 | |
| 	err =  err_combine(err, err2);
 | |
| 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
 | |
| 	return (err);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse a file header for a Posix "ustar" archive entry.  This also
 | |
|  * handles "pax" or "extended ustar" entries.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_ustar(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
 | |
| 	struct archive_string *as;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Copy name into an internal buffer to ensure null-termination. */
 | |
| 	as = &(tar->entry_pathname);
 | |
| 	if (header->prefix[0]) {
 | |
| 		archive_strncpy(as, header->prefix, sizeof(header->prefix));
 | |
| 		if (as->s[archive_strlen(as) - 1] != '/')
 | |
| 			archive_strappend_char(as, '/');
 | |
| 		archive_strncat(as, header->name, sizeof(header->name));
 | |
| 	} else
 | |
| 		archive_strncpy(as, header->name, sizeof(header->name));
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, as->s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Handle rest of common fields. */
 | |
| 	err = header_common(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Handle POSIX ustar fields. */
 | |
| 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_uname), header->uname,
 | |
| 	    sizeof(header->uname));
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_uname(entry, tar->entry_uname.s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_gname), header->gname,
 | |
| 	    sizeof(header->gname));
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_gname(entry, tar->entry_gname.s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Parse out device numbers only for char and block specials. */
 | |
| 	if (header->typeflag[0] == '3' || header->typeflag[0] == '4') {
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(entry,
 | |
| 		    tar_atol(header->rdevmajor, sizeof(header->rdevmajor)));
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_rdevminor(entry,
 | |
| 		    tar_atol(header->rdevminor, sizeof(header->rdevminor)));
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return err;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse the pax extended attributes record.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Returns non-zero if there's an error in the data.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| pax_header(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, char *attr)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	size_t attr_length, l, line_length;
 | |
| 	char *p;
 | |
| 	char *key, *value;
 | |
| 	int err, err2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	attr_length = strlen(attr);
 | |
| 	tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary = 0;
 | |
| 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_gname));
 | |
| 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_linkpath));
 | |
| 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_pathname));
 | |
| 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_pathname_override));
 | |
| 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_uname));
 | |
| 	err = ARCHIVE_OK;
 | |
| 	while (attr_length > 0) {
 | |
| 		/* Parse decimal length field at start of line. */
 | |
| 		line_length = 0;
 | |
| 		l = attr_length;
 | |
| 		p = attr; /* Record start of line. */
 | |
| 		while (l>0) {
 | |
| 			if (*p == ' ') {
 | |
| 				p++;
 | |
| 				l--;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			if (*p < '0' || *p > '9') {
 | |
| 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 				    "Ignoring malformed pax extended attributes");
 | |
| 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			line_length *= 10;
 | |
| 			line_length += *p - '0';
 | |
| 			if (line_length > 999999) {
 | |
| 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 				    "Rejecting pax extended attribute > 1MB");
 | |
| 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			p++;
 | |
| 			l--;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * Parsed length must be no bigger than available data,
 | |
| 		 * at least 1, and the last character of the line must
 | |
| 		 * be '\n'.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (line_length > attr_length
 | |
| 		    || line_length < 1
 | |
| 		    || attr[line_length - 1] != '\n')
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 			    "Ignoring malformed pax extended attribute");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Null-terminate the line. */
 | |
| 		attr[line_length - 1] = '\0';
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Find end of key and null terminate it. */
 | |
| 		key = p;
 | |
| 		if (key[0] == '=')
 | |
| 			return (-1);
 | |
| 		while (*p && *p != '=')
 | |
| 			++p;
 | |
| 		if (*p == '\0') {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
 | |
| 			    "Invalid pax extended attributes");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		*p = '\0';
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Identify null-terminated 'value' portion. */
 | |
| 		value = p + 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Identify this attribute and set it in the entry. */
 | |
| 		err2 = pax_attribute(tar, entry, key, value);
 | |
| 		err = err_combine(err, err2);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Skip to next line */
 | |
| 		attr += line_length;
 | |
| 		attr_length -= line_length;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_gname)) > 0) {
 | |
| 		value = tar->entry_gname.s;
 | |
| 		if (tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary)
 | |
| 			archive_entry_copy_gname(entry, value);
 | |
| 		else {
 | |
| 			if (!archive_entry_update_gname_utf8(entry, value)) {
 | |
| 				err = ARCHIVE_WARN;
 | |
| 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
 | |
| 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 				    "Gname in pax header can't "
 | |
| 				    "be converted to current locale.");
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_linkpath)) > 0) {
 | |
| 		value = tar->entry_linkpath.s;
 | |
| 		if (tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary)
 | |
| 			archive_entry_copy_link(entry, value);
 | |
| 		else {
 | |
| 			if (!archive_entry_update_link_utf8(entry, value)) {
 | |
| 				err = ARCHIVE_WARN;
 | |
| 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
 | |
| 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 				    "Linkname in pax header can't "
 | |
| 				    "be converted to current locale.");
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Some extensions (such as the GNU sparse file extensions)
 | |
| 	 * deliberately store a synthetic name under the regular 'path'
 | |
| 	 * attribute and the real file name under a different attribute.
 | |
| 	 * Since we're supposed to not care about the order, we
 | |
| 	 * have no choice but to store all of the various filenames
 | |
| 	 * we find and figure it all out afterwards.  This is the
 | |
| 	 * figuring out part.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	value = NULL;
 | |
| 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_pathname_override)) > 0)
 | |
| 		value = tar->entry_pathname_override.s;
 | |
| 	else if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_pathname)) > 0)
 | |
| 		value = tar->entry_pathname.s;
 | |
| 	if (value != NULL) {
 | |
| 		if (tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary)
 | |
| 			archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, value);
 | |
| 		else {
 | |
| 			if (!archive_entry_update_pathname_utf8(entry, value)) {
 | |
| 				err = ARCHIVE_WARN;
 | |
| 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
 | |
| 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 				    "Pathname in pax header can't be "
 | |
| 				    "converted to current locale.");
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_uname)) > 0) {
 | |
| 		value = tar->entry_uname.s;
 | |
| 		if (tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary)
 | |
| 			archive_entry_copy_uname(entry, value);
 | |
| 		else {
 | |
| 			if (!archive_entry_update_uname_utf8(entry, value)) {
 | |
| 				err = ARCHIVE_WARN;
 | |
| 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
 | |
| 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 				    "Uname in pax header can't "
 | |
| 				    "be converted to current locale.");
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (err);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| pax_attribute_xattr(struct archive_entry *entry,
 | |
| 	char *name, char *value)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char *name_decoded;
 | |
| 	void *value_decoded;
 | |
| 	size_t value_len;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (strlen(name) < 18 || (strncmp(name, "LIBARCHIVE.xattr.", 17)) != 0)
 | |
| 		return 3;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	name += 17;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* URL-decode name */
 | |
| 	name_decoded = url_decode(name);
 | |
| 	if (name_decoded == NULL)
 | |
| 		return 2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Base-64 decode value */
 | |
| 	value_decoded = base64_decode(value, strlen(value), &value_len);
 | |
| 	if (value_decoded == NULL) {
 | |
| 		free(name_decoded);
 | |
| 		return 1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	archive_entry_xattr_add_entry(entry, name_decoded,
 | |
| 		value_decoded, value_len);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	free(name_decoded);
 | |
| 	free(value_decoded);
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse a single key=value attribute.  key/value pointers are
 | |
|  * assumed to point into reasonably long-lived storage.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Note that POSIX reserves all-lowercase keywords.  Vendor-specific
 | |
|  * extensions should always have keywords of the form "VENDOR.attribute"
 | |
|  * In particular, it's quite feasible to support many different
 | |
|  * vendor extensions here.  I'm using "LIBARCHIVE" for extensions
 | |
|  * unique to this library.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Investigate other vendor-specific extensions and see if
 | |
|  * any of them look useful.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| pax_attribute(struct tar *tar, struct archive_entry *entry,
 | |
|     char *key, char *value)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| 	int64_t s;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	time_t s;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	long n;
 | |
| 	wchar_t *wp;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	switch (key[0]) {
 | |
| 	case 'G':
 | |
| 		/* GNU "0.0" sparse pax format. */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.numblocks") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_offset = -1;
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_numbytes = -1;
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_major = 0;
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_minor = 0;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.offset") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_offset = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			if (tar->sparse_numbytes != -1) {
 | |
| 				gnu_add_sparse_entry(tar,
 | |
| 				    tar->sparse_offset, tar->sparse_numbytes);
 | |
| 				tar->sparse_offset = -1;
 | |
| 				tar->sparse_numbytes = -1;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.numbytes") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_numbytes = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			if (tar->sparse_numbytes != -1) {
 | |
| 				gnu_add_sparse_entry(tar,
 | |
| 				    tar->sparse_offset, tar->sparse_numbytes);
 | |
| 				tar->sparse_offset = -1;
 | |
| 				tar->sparse_numbytes = -1;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.size") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->realsize = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* GNU "0.1" sparse pax format. */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.map") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_major = 0;
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_minor = 1;
 | |
| 			if (gnu_sparse_01_parse(tar, value) != ARCHIVE_OK)
 | |
| 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* GNU "1.0" sparse pax format */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.major") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_major = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 1;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.minor") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_minor = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 1;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.name") == 0) {
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * The real filename; when storing sparse
 | |
| 			 * files, GNU tar puts a synthesized name into
 | |
| 			 * the regular 'path' attribute in an attempt
 | |
| 			 * to limit confusion. ;-)
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_pathname_override), value);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.realsize") == 0) {
 | |
| 			tar->realsize = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'L':
 | |
| 		/* Our extensions */
 | |
| /* TODO: Handle arbitrary extended attributes... */
 | |
| /*
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.xxxxxxx")==0)
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_xxxxxx(entry, value);
 | |
| */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.creationtime")==0) {
 | |
| 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_birthtime(entry, s, n);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (strncmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.xattr.", 17)==0)
 | |
| 			pax_attribute_xattr(entry, key, value);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'S':
 | |
| 		/* We support some keys used by the "star" archiver */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.acl.access")==0) {
 | |
| 			wp = utf8_decode(tar, value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			/* TODO: if (wp == NULL) */
 | |
| 			__archive_entry_acl_parse_w(entry, wp,
 | |
| 			    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.acl.default")==0) {
 | |
| 			wp = utf8_decode(tar, value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			/* TODO: if (wp == NULL) */
 | |
| 			__archive_entry_acl_parse_w(entry, wp,
 | |
| 			    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT);
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.devmajor")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.devminor")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_rdevminor(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.fflags")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_copy_fflags_text(entry, value);
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.dev")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_dev(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.ino")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_ino(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.nlink")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_nlink(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.realsize")==0) {
 | |
| 			tar->realsize = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'a':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "atime")==0) {
 | |
| 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_atime(entry, s, n);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'c':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "ctime")==0) {
 | |
| 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_ctime(entry, s, n);
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "charset")==0) {
 | |
| 			/* TODO: Publish charset information in entry. */
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "comment")==0) {
 | |
| 			/* TODO: Publish comment in entry. */
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'g':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "gid")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_gid(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "gname")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_gname), value);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'h':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "hdrcharset") == 0) {
 | |
| 			if (strcmp(value, "BINARY") == 0)
 | |
| 				tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary = 1;
 | |
| 			else if (strcmp(value, "ISO-IR 10646 2000 UTF-8") == 0)
 | |
| 				tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary = 0;
 | |
| 			else {
 | |
| 				/* TODO: Warn about unsupported hdrcharset */
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'l':
 | |
| 		/* pax interchange doesn't distinguish hardlink vs. symlink. */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "linkpath")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_linkpath), value);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'm':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "mtime")==0) {
 | |
| 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_mtime(entry, s, n);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'p':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "path")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_pathname), value);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'r':
 | |
| 		/* POSIX has reserved 'realtime.*' */
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 's':
 | |
| 		/* POSIX has reserved 'security.*' */
 | |
| 		/* Someday: if (strcmp(key, "security.acl")==0) { ... } */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "size")==0) {
 | |
| 			/* "size" is the size of the data in the entry. */
 | |
| 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining
 | |
| 			    = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * But, "size" is not necessarily the size of
 | |
| 			 * the file on disk; if this is a sparse file,
 | |
| 			 * the disk size may have already been set from
 | |
| 			 * GNU.sparse.realsize or GNU.sparse.size or
 | |
| 			 * an old GNU header field or SCHILY.realsize
 | |
| 			 * or ....
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			if (tar->realsize < 0) {
 | |
| 				archive_entry_set_size(entry,
 | |
| 				    tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
 | |
| 				tar->realsize
 | |
| 				    = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case 'u':
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(key, "uid")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_entry_set_uid(entry,
 | |
| 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
 | |
| 		} else if (strcmp(key, "uname")==0) {
 | |
| 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_uname), value);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * parse a decimal time value, which may include a fractional portion
 | |
|  */
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| static void
 | |
| pax_time(const char *p, int64_t *ps, long *pn)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char digit;
 | |
| 	int64_t	s;
 | |
| 	unsigned long l;
 | |
| 	int sign;
 | |
| 	int64_t limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	limit = INT64_MAX / 10;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % 10;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	s = 0;
 | |
| 	sign = 1;
 | |
| 	if (*p == '-') {
 | |
| 		sign = -1;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') {
 | |
| 		digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 		if (s > limit ||
 | |
| 		    (s == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
 | |
| 			s = INT64_MAX;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		s = (s * 10) + digit;
 | |
| 		++p;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	*ps = s * sign;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Calculate nanoseconds. */
 | |
| 	*pn = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (*p != '.')
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 100000000UL;
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		++p;
 | |
| 		if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
 | |
| 			*pn += (*p - '0') * l;
 | |
| 		else
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 	} while (l /= 10);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static void
 | |
| pax_time(const char *p, time_t *ps, long *pn)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char digit;
 | |
| 	time_t	s;
 | |
| 	unsigned long l;
 | |
| 	int sign;
 | |
| 	int32_t limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	limit = INT32_MAX / 10;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT32_MAX % 10;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	s = 0;
 | |
| 	sign = 1;
 | |
| 	if (*p == '-') {
 | |
| 		sign = -1;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') {
 | |
| 		digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 		if (s > limit ||
 | |
| 		    (s == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
 | |
| 			s = INT32_MAX;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		s = (s * 10) + digit;
 | |
| 		++p;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	*ps = s * sign;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Calculate nanoseconds. */
 | |
| 	*pn = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (*p != '.')
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 100000000UL;
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		++p;
 | |
| 		if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
 | |
| 			*pn += (*p - '0') * l;
 | |
| 		else
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 	} while (l /= 10);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse GNU tar header
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| header_gnutar(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int err;
 | |
| 	const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *header;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	(void)a;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * GNU header is like POSIX ustar, except 'prefix' is
 | |
| 	 * replaced with some other fields. This also means the
 | |
| 	 * filename is stored as in old-style archives.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Grab fields common to all tar variants. */
 | |
| 	err = header_common(a, tar, entry, h);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Copy filename over (to ensure null termination). */
 | |
| 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *)h;
 | |
| 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_pathname), header->name,
 | |
| 	    sizeof(header->name));
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, tar->entry_pathname.s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Fields common to ustar and GNU */
 | |
| 	/* XXX Can the following be factored out since it's common
 | |
| 	 * to ustar and gnu tar?  Is it okay to move it down into
 | |
| 	 * header_common, perhaps?  */
 | |
| 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_uname),
 | |
| 	    header->uname, sizeof(header->uname));
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_uname(entry, tar->entry_uname.s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_gname),
 | |
| 	    header->gname, sizeof(header->gname));
 | |
| 	archive_entry_copy_gname(entry, tar->entry_gname.s);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Parse out device numbers only for char and block specials */
 | |
| 	if (header->typeflag[0] == '3' || header->typeflag[0] == '4') {
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(entry,
 | |
| 		    tar_atol(header->rdevmajor, sizeof(header->rdevmajor)));
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_rdevminor(entry,
 | |
| 		    tar_atol(header->rdevminor, sizeof(header->rdevminor)));
 | |
| 	} else
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_rdev(entry, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Grab GNU-specific fields. */
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_atime(entry,
 | |
| 	    tar_atol(header->atime, sizeof(header->atime)), 0);
 | |
| 	archive_entry_set_ctime(entry,
 | |
| 	    tar_atol(header->ctime, sizeof(header->ctime)), 0);
 | |
| 	if (header->realsize[0] != 0) {
 | |
| 		tar->realsize
 | |
| 		    = tar_atol(header->realsize, sizeof(header->realsize));
 | |
| 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (header->sparse[0].offset[0] != 0) {
 | |
| 		gnu_sparse_old_read(a, tar, header);
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		if (header->isextended[0] != 0) {
 | |
| 			/* XXX WTF? XXX */
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return err;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void
 | |
| gnu_add_sparse_entry(struct tar *tar, off_t offset, off_t remaining)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct sparse_block *p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	p = (struct sparse_block *)malloc(sizeof(*p));
 | |
| 	if (p == NULL)
 | |
| 		__archive_errx(1, "Out of memory");
 | |
| 	memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
 | |
| 	if (tar->sparse_last != NULL)
 | |
| 		tar->sparse_last->next = p;
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		tar->sparse_list = p;
 | |
| 	tar->sparse_last = p;
 | |
| 	p->offset = offset;
 | |
| 	p->remaining = remaining;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void
 | |
| gnu_clear_sparse_list(struct tar *tar)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct sparse_block *p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (tar->sparse_list != NULL) {
 | |
| 		p = tar->sparse_list;
 | |
| 		tar->sparse_list = p->next;
 | |
| 		free(p);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	tar->sparse_last = NULL;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * GNU tar old-format sparse data.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * GNU old-format sparse data is stored in a fixed-field
 | |
|  * format.  Offset/size values are 11-byte octal fields (same
 | |
|  * format as 'size' field in ustart header).  These are
 | |
|  * stored in the header, allocating subsequent header blocks
 | |
|  * as needed.  Extending the header in this way is a pretty
 | |
|  * severe POSIX violation; this design has earned GNU tar a
 | |
|  * lot of criticism.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| gnu_sparse_old_read(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *header)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes_read;
 | |
| 	const void *data;
 | |
| 	struct extended {
 | |
| 		struct gnu_sparse sparse[21];
 | |
| 		char	isextended[1];
 | |
| 		char	padding[7];
 | |
| 	};
 | |
| 	const struct extended *ext;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	gnu_sparse_old_parse(tar, header->sparse, 4);
 | |
| 	if (header->isextended[0] == 0)
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		data = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, &bytes_read);
 | |
| 		if (bytes_read < 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		if (bytes_read < 512) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 			    "Truncated tar archive "
 | |
| 			    "detected while reading sparse file data");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		__archive_read_consume(a, 512);
 | |
| 		ext = (const struct extended *)data;
 | |
| 		gnu_sparse_old_parse(tar, ext->sparse, 21);
 | |
| 	} while (ext->isextended[0] != 0);
 | |
| 	if (tar->sparse_list != NULL)
 | |
| 		tar->entry_offset = tar->sparse_list->offset;
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void
 | |
| gnu_sparse_old_parse(struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     const struct gnu_sparse *sparse, int length)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	while (length > 0 && sparse->offset[0] != 0) {
 | |
| 		gnu_add_sparse_entry(tar,
 | |
| 		    tar_atol(sparse->offset, sizeof(sparse->offset)),
 | |
| 		    tar_atol(sparse->numbytes, sizeof(sparse->numbytes)));
 | |
| 		sparse++;
 | |
| 		length--;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * GNU tar sparse format 0.0
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Beginning with GNU tar 1.15, sparse files are stored using
 | |
|  * information in the pax extended header.  The GNU tar maintainers
 | |
|  * have gone through a number of variations in the process of working
 | |
|  * out this scheme; furtunately, they're all numbered.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Sparse format 0.0 uses attribute GNU.sparse.numblocks to store the
 | |
|  * number of blocks, and GNU.sparse.offset/GNU.sparse.numbytes to
 | |
|  * store offset/size for each block.  The repeated instances of these
 | |
|  * latter fields violate the pax specification (which frowns on
 | |
|  * duplicate keys), so this format was quickly replaced.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * GNU tar sparse format 0.1
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This version replaced the offset/numbytes attributes with
 | |
|  * a single "map" attribute that stored a list of integers.  This
 | |
|  * format had two problems: First, the "map" attribute could be very
 | |
|  * long, which caused problems for some implementations.  More
 | |
|  * importantly, the sparse data was lost when extracted by archivers
 | |
|  * that didn't recognize this extension.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| gnu_sparse_01_parse(struct tar *tar, const char *p)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	const char *e;
 | |
| 	off_t offset = -1, size = -1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	for (;;) {
 | |
| 		e = p;
 | |
| 		while (*e != '\0' && *e != ',') {
 | |
| 			if (*e < '0' || *e > '9')
 | |
| 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 			e++;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (offset < 0) {
 | |
| 			offset = tar_atol10(p, e - p);
 | |
| 			if (offset < 0)
 | |
| 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			size = tar_atol10(p, e - p);
 | |
| 			if (size < 0)
 | |
| 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 			gnu_add_sparse_entry(tar, offset, size);
 | |
| 			offset = -1;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (*e == '\0')
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 | |
| 		p = e + 1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * GNU tar sparse format 1.0
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * The idea: The offset/size data is stored as a series of base-10
 | |
|  * ASCII numbers prepended to the file data, so that dearchivers that
 | |
|  * don't support this format will extract the block map along with the
 | |
|  * data and a separate post-process can restore the sparseness.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Unfortunately, GNU tar 1.16 had a bug that added unnecessary
 | |
|  * padding to the body of the file when using this format.  GNU tar
 | |
|  * 1.17 corrected this bug without bumping the version number, so
 | |
|  * it's not possible to support both variants.  This code supports
 | |
|  * the later variant at the expense of not supporting the former.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This variant also replaced GNU.sparse.size with GNU.sparse.realsize
 | |
|  * and introduced the GNU.sparse.major/GNU.sparse.minor attributes.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Read the next line from the input, and parse it as a decimal
 | |
|  * integer followed by '\n'.  Returns positive integer value or
 | |
|  * negative on error.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| static int64_t
 | |
| gnu_sparse_10_atol(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     ssize_t *remaining)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int64_t l, limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 	const char *p;
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes_read;
 | |
| 	int base, digit;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	base = 10;
 | |
| 	limit = INT64_MAX / base;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Skip any lines starting with '#'; GNU tar specs
 | |
| 	 * don't require this, but they should.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		bytes_read = readline(a, tar, &p, tar_min(*remaining, 100));
 | |
| 		if (bytes_read <= 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		*remaining -= bytes_read;
 | |
| 	} while (p[0] == '#');
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 0;
 | |
| 	while (bytes_read > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (*p == '\n')
 | |
| 			return (l);
 | |
| 		if (*p < '0' || *p >= '0' + base)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 		if (l > limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit))
 | |
| 			l = INT64_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
 | |
| 		else
 | |
| 			l = (l * base) + digit;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 		bytes_read--;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* TODO: Error message. */
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static int32_t
 | |
| gnu_sparse_10_atol(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
 | |
|     ssize_t *remaining)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int32_t l, limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 	const char *p;
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes_read;
 | |
| 	int base, digit;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	base = 10;
 | |
| 	limit = INT32_MAX / base;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT32_MAX % base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Skip any lines starting with '#'; GNU tar specs
 | |
| 	 * don't require this, but they should.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		bytes_read = readline(a, tar, &p, tar_min(*remaining, 100));
 | |
| 		if (bytes_read <= 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		*remaining -= bytes_read;
 | |
| 	} while (p[0] == '#');
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 0;
 | |
| 	while (bytes_read > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (*p == '\n')
 | |
| 			return (l);
 | |
| 		if (*p < '0' || *p >= '0' + base)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| 		digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 		if (l > limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit))
 | |
| 			l = INT32_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
 | |
| 		else
 | |
| 			l = (l * base) + digit;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 		bytes_read--;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* TODO: Error message. */
 | |
| 	return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Returns length (in bytes) of the sparse data description
 | |
|  * that was read.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static ssize_t
 | |
| gnu_sparse_10_read(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	ssize_t remaining, bytes_read;
 | |
| 	int entries;
 | |
| 	off_t offset, size, to_skip;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Clear out the existing sparse list. */
 | |
| 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	remaining = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Parse entries. */
 | |
| 	entries = gnu_sparse_10_atol(a, tar, &remaining);
 | |
| 	if (entries < 0)
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	/* Parse the individual entries. */
 | |
| 	while (entries-- > 0) {
 | |
| 		/* Parse offset/size */
 | |
| 		offset = gnu_sparse_10_atol(a, tar, &remaining);
 | |
| 		if (offset < 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		size = gnu_sparse_10_atol(a, tar, &remaining);
 | |
| 		if (size < 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		/* Add a new sparse entry. */
 | |
| 		gnu_add_sparse_entry(tar, offset, size);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Skip rest of block... */
 | |
| 	bytes_read = tar->entry_bytes_remaining - remaining;
 | |
| 	to_skip = 0x1ff & -bytes_read;
 | |
| 	if (to_skip != __archive_read_skip(a, to_skip))
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	return (bytes_read + to_skip);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*-
 | |
|  * Convert text->integer.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Traditional tar formats (including POSIX) specify base-8 for
 | |
|  * all of the standard numeric fields.  This is a significant limitation
 | |
|  * in practice:
 | |
|  *   = file size is limited to 8GB
 | |
|  *   = rdevmajor and rdevminor are limited to 21 bits
 | |
|  *   = uid/gid are limited to 21 bits
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * There are two workarounds for this:
 | |
|  *   = pax extended headers, which use variable-length string fields
 | |
|  *   = GNU tar and STAR both allow either base-8 or base-256 in
 | |
|  *      most fields.  The high bit is set to indicate base-256.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * On read, this implementation supports both extensions.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| static int64_t
 | |
| tar_atol(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Technically, GNU tar considers a field to be in base-256
 | |
| 	 * only if the first byte is 0xff or 0x80.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (*p & 0x80)
 | |
| 		return (tar_atol256(p, char_cnt));
 | |
| 	return (tar_atol8(p, char_cnt));
 | |
| }
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static int32_t
 | |
| tar_atol(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Technically, GNU tar considers a field to be in base-256
 | |
| 	 * only if the first byte is 0xff or 0x80.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (*p & 0x80)
 | |
| 		return (tar_atol256(p, char_cnt));
 | |
| 	return (tar_atol8(p, char_cnt));
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Note that this implementation does not (and should not!) obey
 | |
|  * locale settings; you cannot simply substitute strtol here, since
 | |
|  * it does obey locale.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| static int64_t
 | |
| tar_atol8(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int64_t	l, limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 	int digit, sign, base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	base = 8;
 | |
| 	limit = INT64_MAX / base;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	if (*p == '-') {
 | |
| 		sign = -1;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	} else
 | |
| 		sign = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 0;
 | |
| 	digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 	while (digit >= 0 && digit < base  && char_cnt-- > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (l>limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
 | |
| 			l = INT64_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		l = (l * base) + digit;
 | |
| 		digit = *++p - '0';
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (sign < 0) ? -l : l;
 | |
| }
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static int32_t
 | |
| tar_atol8(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int32_t	l, limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 	int digit, sign, base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	base = 8;
 | |
| 	limit = INT32_MAX / base;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT32_MAX % base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	if (*p == '-') {
 | |
| 		sign = -1;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	} else
 | |
| 		sign = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 0;
 | |
| 	digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 	while (digit >= 0 && digit < base  && char_cnt-- > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (l>limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
 | |
| 			l = INT32_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		l = (l * base) + digit;
 | |
| 		digit = *++p - '0';
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (sign < 0) ? -l : l;
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Note that this implementation does not (and should not!) obey
 | |
|  * locale settings; you cannot simply substitute strtol here, since
 | |
|  * it does obey locale.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| static int64_t
 | |
| tar_atol10(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int64_t l, limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 	int base, digit, sign;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	base = 10;
 | |
| 	limit = INT64_MAX / base;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	if (*p == '-') {
 | |
| 		sign = -1;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	} else
 | |
| 		sign = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 0;
 | |
| 	digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 	while (digit >= 0 && digit < base  && char_cnt-- > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (l > limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
 | |
| 			l = INT64_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		l = (l * base) + digit;
 | |
| 		digit = *++p - '0';
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (sign < 0) ? -l : l;
 | |
| }
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static int32_t
 | |
| tar_atol10(const char *p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int32_t l, limit, last_digit_limit;
 | |
| 	int base, digit, sign;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	base = 10;
 | |
| 	limit = INT32_MAX / base;
 | |
| 	last_digit_limit = INT32_MAX % base;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	if (*p == '-') {
 | |
| 		sign = -1;
 | |
| 		p++;
 | |
| 	} else
 | |
| 		sign = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	l = 0;
 | |
| 	digit = *p - '0';
 | |
| 	while (digit >= 0 && digit < base  && char_cnt-- > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (l > limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
 | |
| 			l = INT32_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		l = (l * base) + digit;
 | |
| 		digit = *++p - '0';
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (sign < 0) ? -l : l;
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Parse a base-256 integer.  This is just a straight signed binary
 | |
|  * value in big-endian order, except that the high-order bit is
 | |
|  * ignored.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| #ifndef __minix
 | |
| static int64_t
 | |
| tar_atol256(const char *_p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int64_t	l, upper_limit, lower_limit;
 | |
| 	const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)_p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	upper_limit = INT64_MAX / 256;
 | |
| 	lower_limit = INT64_MIN / 256;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Pad with 1 or 0 bits, depending on sign. */
 | |
| 	if ((0x40 & *p) == 0x40)
 | |
| 		l = (int64_t)-1;
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		l = 0;
 | |
| 	l = (l << 6) | (0x3f & *p++);
 | |
| 	while (--char_cnt > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (l > upper_limit) {
 | |
| 			l = INT64_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		} else if (l < lower_limit) {
 | |
| 			l = INT64_MIN;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		l = (l << 8) | (0xff & (int64_t)*p++);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (l);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static int32_t
 | |
| tar_atol256(const char *_p, unsigned char_cnt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int32_t	l, upper_limit, lower_limit;
 | |
| 	const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)_p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	upper_limit = INT32_MAX / 256;
 | |
| 	lower_limit = INT32_MIN / 256;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Pad with 1 or 0 bits, depending on sign. */
 | |
| 	if ((0x40 & *p) == 0x40)
 | |
| 		l = (int32_t)-1;
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		l = 0;
 | |
| 	l = (l << 6) | (0x3f & *p++);
 | |
| 	while (--char_cnt > 0) {
 | |
| 		if (l > upper_limit) {
 | |
| 			l = INT32_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		} else if (l < lower_limit) {
 | |
| 			l = INT32_MIN;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		l = (l << 8) | (0xff & (int32_t)*p++);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (l);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Returns length of line (including trailing newline)
 | |
|  * or negative on error.  'start' argument is updated to
 | |
|  * point to first character of line.  This avoids copying
 | |
|  * when possible.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static ssize_t
 | |
| readline(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar, const char **start,
 | |
|     ssize_t limit)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes_read;
 | |
| 	ssize_t total_size = 0;
 | |
| 	const void *t;
 | |
| 	const char *s;
 | |
| 	void *p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	t = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
 | |
| 	if (bytes_read <= 0)
 | |
| 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 	s = t;  /* Start of line? */
 | |
| 	p = memchr(t, '\n', bytes_read);
 | |
| 	/* If we found '\n' in the read buffer, return pointer to that. */
 | |
| 	if (p != NULL) {
 | |
| 		bytes_read = 1 + ((const char *)p) - s;
 | |
| 		if (bytes_read > limit) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
 | |
| 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 			    "Line too long");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		__archive_read_consume(a, bytes_read);
 | |
| 		*start = s;
 | |
| 		return (bytes_read);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Otherwise, we need to accumulate in a line buffer. */
 | |
| 	for (;;) {
 | |
| 		if (total_size + bytes_read > limit) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
 | |
| 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
 | |
| 			    "Line too long");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (archive_string_ensure(&tar->line, total_size + bytes_read) == NULL) {
 | |
| 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
 | |
| 			    "Can't allocate working buffer");
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		memcpy(tar->line.s + total_size, t, bytes_read);
 | |
| 		__archive_read_consume(a, bytes_read);
 | |
| 		total_size += bytes_read;
 | |
| 		/* If we found '\n', clean up and return. */
 | |
| 		if (p != NULL) {
 | |
| 			*start = tar->line.s;
 | |
| 			return (total_size);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		/* Read some more. */
 | |
| 		t = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
 | |
| 		if (bytes_read <= 0)
 | |
| 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
 | |
| 		s = t;  /* Start of line? */
 | |
| 		p = memchr(t, '\n', bytes_read);
 | |
| 		/* If we found '\n', trim the read. */
 | |
| 		if (p != NULL) {
 | |
| 			bytes_read = 1 + ((const char *)p) - s;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static wchar_t *
 | |
| utf8_decode(struct tar *tar, const char *src, size_t length)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	wchar_t *dest;
 | |
| 	ssize_t n;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Ensure pax_entry buffer is big enough. */
 | |
| 	if (tar->pax_entry_length <= length) {
 | |
| 		wchar_t *old_entry;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (tar->pax_entry_length <= 0)
 | |
| 			tar->pax_entry_length = 1024;
 | |
| 		while (tar->pax_entry_length <= length + 1)
 | |
| 			tar->pax_entry_length *= 2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		old_entry = tar->pax_entry;
 | |
| 		tar->pax_entry = (wchar_t *)realloc(tar->pax_entry,
 | |
| 		    tar->pax_entry_length * sizeof(wchar_t));
 | |
| 		if (tar->pax_entry == NULL) {
 | |
| 			free(old_entry);
 | |
| 			/* TODO: Handle this error. */
 | |
| 			return (NULL);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	dest = tar->pax_entry;
 | |
| 	while (length > 0) {
 | |
| 		n = UTF8_mbrtowc(dest, src, length);
 | |
| 		if (n < 0)
 | |
| 			return (NULL);
 | |
| 		if (n == 0)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		dest++;
 | |
| 		src += n;
 | |
| 		length -= n;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	*dest = L'\0';
 | |
| 	return (tar->pax_entry);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Copied and simplified from FreeBSD libc/locale.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static ssize_t
 | |
| UTF8_mbrtowc(wchar_t *pwc, const char *s, size_t n)
 | |
| {
 | |
|         int ch, i, len, mask;
 | |
|         unsigned long wch;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if (s == NULL || n == 0 || pwc == NULL)
 | |
|                 return (0);
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /*
 | |
|          * Determine the number of octets that make up this character from
 | |
|          * the first octet, and a mask that extracts the interesting bits of
 | |
|          * the first octet.
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         ch = (unsigned char)*s;
 | |
|         if ((ch & 0x80) == 0) {
 | |
|                 mask = 0x7f;
 | |
|                 len = 1;
 | |
|         } else if ((ch & 0xe0) == 0xc0) {
 | |
|                 mask = 0x1f;
 | |
|                 len = 2;
 | |
|         } else if ((ch & 0xf0) == 0xe0) {
 | |
|                 mask = 0x0f;
 | |
|                 len = 3;
 | |
|         } else if ((ch & 0xf8) == 0xf0) {
 | |
|                 mask = 0x07;
 | |
|                 len = 4;
 | |
|         } else {
 | |
| 		/* Invalid first byte. */
 | |
| 		return (-1);
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if (n < (size_t)len) {
 | |
| 		/* Valid first byte but truncated. */
 | |
|                 return (-2);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /*
 | |
|          * Decode the octet sequence representing the character in chunks
 | |
|          * of 6 bits, most significant first.
 | |
|          */
 | |
|         wch = (unsigned char)*s++ & mask;
 | |
|         i = len;
 | |
|         while (--i != 0) {
 | |
|                 if ((*s & 0xc0) != 0x80) {
 | |
| 			/* Invalid intermediate byte; consume one byte and
 | |
| 			 * emit '?' */
 | |
| 			*pwc = '?';
 | |
| 			return (1);
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|                 wch <<= 6;
 | |
|                 wch |= *s++ & 0x3f;
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Assign the value to the output; out-of-range values
 | |
| 	 * just get truncated. */
 | |
| 	*pwc = (wchar_t)wch;
 | |
| #ifdef WCHAR_MAX
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * If platform has WCHAR_MAX, we can do something
 | |
| 	 * more sensible with out-of-range values.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (wch >= WCHAR_MAX)
 | |
| 		*pwc = '?';
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	/* Return number of bytes input consumed: 0 for end-of-string. */
 | |
|         return (wch == L'\0' ? 0 : len);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * base64_decode - Base64 decode
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This accepts most variations of base-64 encoding, including:
 | |
|  *    * with or without line breaks
 | |
|  *    * with or without the final group padded with '=' or '_' characters
 | |
|  * (The most economical Base-64 variant does not pad the last group and
 | |
|  * omits line breaks; RFC1341 used for MIME requires both.)
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static char *
 | |
| base64_decode(const char *s, size_t len, size_t *out_len)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	static const unsigned char digits[64] = {
 | |
| 		'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L','M','N',
 | |
| 		'O','P','Q','R','S','T','U','V','W','X','Y','Z','a','b',
 | |
| 		'c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p',
 | |
| 		'q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z','0','1','2','3',
 | |
| 		'4','5','6','7','8','9','+','/' };
 | |
| 	static unsigned char decode_table[128];
 | |
| 	char *out, *d;
 | |
| 	const unsigned char *src = (const unsigned char *)s;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* If the decode table is not yet initialized, prepare it. */
 | |
| 	if (decode_table[digits[1]] != 1) {
 | |
| 		unsigned i;
 | |
| 		memset(decode_table, 0xff, sizeof(decode_table));
 | |
| 		for (i = 0; i < sizeof(digits); i++)
 | |
| 			decode_table[digits[i]] = i;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Allocate enough space to hold the entire output. */
 | |
| 	/* Note that we may not use all of this... */
 | |
| 	out = (char *)malloc(len - len / 4 + 1);
 | |
| 	if (out == NULL) {
 | |
| 		*out_len = 0;
 | |
| 		return (NULL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	d = out;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (len > 0) {
 | |
| 		/* Collect the next group of (up to) four characters. */
 | |
| 		int v = 0;
 | |
| 		int group_size = 0;
 | |
| 		while (group_size < 4 && len > 0) {
 | |
| 			/* '=' or '_' padding indicates final group. */
 | |
| 			if (*src == '=' || *src == '_') {
 | |
| 				len = 0;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			/* Skip illegal characters (including line breaks) */
 | |
| 			if (*src > 127 || *src < 32
 | |
| 			    || decode_table[*src] == 0xff) {
 | |
| 				len--;
 | |
| 				src++;
 | |
| 				continue;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			v <<= 6;
 | |
| 			v |= decode_table[*src++];
 | |
| 			len --;
 | |
| 			group_size++;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		/* Align a short group properly. */
 | |
| 		v <<= 6 * (4 - group_size);
 | |
| 		/* Unpack the group we just collected. */
 | |
| 		switch (group_size) {
 | |
| 		case 4: d[2] = v & 0xff;
 | |
| 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
 | |
| 		case 3: d[1] = (v >> 8) & 0xff;
 | |
| 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
 | |
| 		case 2: d[0] = (v >> 16) & 0xff;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		case 1: /* this is invalid! */
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		d += group_size * 3 / 4;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	*out_len = d - out;
 | |
| 	return (out);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static char *
 | |
| url_decode(const char *in)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char *out, *d;
 | |
| 	const char *s;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	out = (char *)malloc(strlen(in) + 1);
 | |
| 	if (out == NULL)
 | |
| 		return (NULL);
 | |
| 	for (s = in, d = out; *s != '\0'; ) {
 | |
| 		if (s[0] == '%' && s[1] != '\0' && s[2] != '\0') {
 | |
| 			/* Try to convert % escape */
 | |
| 			int digit1 = tohex(s[1]);
 | |
| 			int digit2 = tohex(s[2]);
 | |
| 			if (digit1 >= 0 && digit2 >= 0) {
 | |
| 				/* Looks good, consume three chars */
 | |
| 				s += 3;
 | |
| 				/* Convert output */
 | |
| 				*d++ = ((digit1 << 4) | digit2);
 | |
| 				continue;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			/* Else fall through and treat '%' as normal char */
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		*d++ = *s++;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	*d = '\0';
 | |
| 	return (out);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| tohex(int c)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
 | |
| 		return (c - '0');
 | |
| 	else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
 | |
| 		return (c - 'A' + 10);
 | |
| 	else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
 | |
| 		return (c - 'a' + 10);
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		return (-1);
 | |
| }
 |