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			984 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /*-
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|  * Copyright (c) 1992 Keith Muller.
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|  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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|  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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|  * Keith Muller of the University of California, San Diego.
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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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|  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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|  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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|  *    without specific prior written permission.
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|  *
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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|  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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|  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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|  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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|  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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|  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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|  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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|  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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|  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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|  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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|  * SUCH DAMAGE.
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef lint
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| #if 0
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| static char sccsid[] = "@(#)file_subs.c	8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93";
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| #endif
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| #endif /* not lint */
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| 
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| #include <sys/types.h>
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| #include <sys/time.h>
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| #include <sys/stat.h>
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| #include <unistd.h>
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| #include <fcntl.h>
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| #include <string.h>
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <errno.h>
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| #include <utime.h>
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| #include <sys/uio.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #include "pax.h"
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| #include "options.h"
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| #include "extern.h"
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| 
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| static int
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| mk_link(char *,struct stat *,char *, int);
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| 
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| /*
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|  * routines that deal with file operations such as: creating, removing;
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|  * and setting access modes, uid/gid and times of files
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|  */
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| 
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| #define FILEBITS		(S_ISVTX | S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO)
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| #define SETBITS			(S_ISUID | S_ISGID)
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| #define ABITS			(FILEBITS | SETBITS)
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| 
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| /*
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|  * file_creat()
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|  *	Create and open a file.
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|  * Return:
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|  *	file descriptor or -1 for failure
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|  */
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| 
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| int
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| file_creat(ARCHD *arcn)
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| {
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| 	int fd = -1;
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| 	mode_t file_mode;
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| 	int oerrno;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * assume file doesn't exist, so just try to create it, most times this
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| 	 * works. We have to take special handling when the file does exist. To
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| 	 * detect this, we use O_EXCL. For example when trying to create a
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| 	 * file and a character device or fifo exists with the same name, we
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| 	 * can accidently open the device by mistake (or block waiting to open)
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| 	 * If we find that the open has failed, then figure spend the effort to
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| 	 * figure out why. This strategy was found to have better average
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| 	 * performance in common use than checking the file (and the path)
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| 	 * first with lstat.
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| 	 */
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| 	file_mode = arcn->sb.st_mode & FILEBITS;
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| 	if ((fd = open(arcn->name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL,
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| 	    file_mode)) >= 0)
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| 		return(fd);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * the file seems to exist. First we try to get rid of it (found to be
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| 	 * the second most common failure when traced). If this fails, only
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| 	 * then we go to the expense to check and create the path to the file
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| 	 */
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| 	if (unlnk_exist(arcn->name, arcn->type) != 0)
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| 		return(-1);
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| 
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| 	for (;;) {
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| 		/*
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| 		 * try to open it again, if this fails, check all the nodes in
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| 		 * the path and give it a final try. if chk_path() finds that
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| 		 * it cannot fix anything, we will skip the last attempt
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| 		 */
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| 		if ((fd = open(arcn->name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC,
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| 		    file_mode)) >= 0)
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| 			break;
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| 		oerrno = errno;
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| 		if (nodirs || chk_path(arcn->name,arcn->sb.st_uid,arcn->sb.st_gid) < 0) {
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| 			syswarn(1, oerrno, "Unable to create %s", arcn->name);
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| 			return(-1);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return(fd);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * file_close()
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|  *	Close file descriptor to a file just created by pax. Sets modes,
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|  *	ownership and times as required.
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|  * Return:
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|  *	0 for success, -1 for failure
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|  */
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| 
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| void
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| file_close(ARCHD *arcn, int fd)
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| {
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| 	int res = 0;
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| 
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| 	if (fd < 0)
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| 		return;
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| 	if (close(fd) < 0)
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| 		syswarn(0, errno, "Unable to close file descriptor on %s",
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| 		    arcn->name);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * set owner/groups first as this may strip off mode bits we want
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| 	 * then set file permission modes. Then set file access and
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| 	 * modification times.
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| 	 */
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| 	if (pids)
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| 		res = set_ids(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_uid, arcn->sb.st_gid);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTE:
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| 	 * if not preserving mode or we cannot set uid/gid, then PROHIBIT
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| 	 * set uid/gid bits
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| 	 */
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| 	if (!pmode || res)
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| 		arcn->sb.st_mode &= ~(SETBITS);
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| 	if (pmode)
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| 		set_pmode(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_mode);
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| 	if (patime || pmtime)
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| 		set_ftime(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_mtime, arcn->sb.st_atime, 0);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * lnk_creat()
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|  *	Create a hard link to arcn->ln_name from arcn->name. arcn->ln_name
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|  *	must exist;
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|  * Return:
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|  *	0 if ok, -1 otherwise
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|  */
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| 
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| int
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| lnk_creat(ARCHD *arcn)
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| {
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| 	struct stat sb;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * we may be running as root, so we have to be sure that link target
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| 	 * is not a directory, so we lstat and check
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| 	 */
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| 	if (lstat(arcn->ln_name, &sb) < 0) {
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| 		syswarn(1,errno,"Unable to link to %s from %s", arcn->ln_name,
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| 		    arcn->name);
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| 		return(-1);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
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| 		paxwarn(1, "A hard link to the directory %s is not allowed",
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| 		    arcn->ln_name);
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| 		return(-1);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	return(mk_link(arcn->ln_name, &sb, arcn->name, 0));
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * cross_lnk()
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|  *	Create a hard link to arcn->org_name from arcn->name. Only used in copy
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|  *	with the -l flag. No warning or error if this does not succeed (we will
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|  *	then just create the file)
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|  * Return:
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|  *	1 if copy() should try to create this file node
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|  *	0 if cross_lnk() ok, -1 for fatal flaw (like linking to self).
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|  */
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| 
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| int
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| cross_lnk(ARCHD *arcn)
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| {
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| 	/*
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| 	 * try to make a link to original file (-l flag in copy mode). make sure
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| 	 * we do not try to link to directories in case we are running as root
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| 	 * (and it might succeed).
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| 	 */
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| 	if (arcn->type == PAX_DIR)
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| 		return(1);
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| 	return(mk_link(arcn->org_name, &(arcn->sb), arcn->name, 1));
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * chk_same()
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|  *	In copy mode if we are not trying to make hard links between the src
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|  *	and destinations, make sure we are not going to overwrite ourselves by
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|  *	accident. This slows things down a little, but we have to protect all
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|  *	those people who make typing errors.
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|  * Return:
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|  *	1 the target does not exist, go ahead and copy
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|  *	0 skip it file exists (-k) or may be the same as source file
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|  */
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| 
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| int
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| chk_same(ARCHD *arcn)
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| {
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| 	struct stat sb;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * if file does not exist, return. if file exists and -k, skip it
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| 	 * quietly
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| 	 */
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| 	if (lstat(arcn->name, &sb) < 0)
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| 		return(1);
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| 	if (kflag)
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| 		return(0);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * better make sure the user does not have src == dest by mistake
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| 	 */
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| 	if ((arcn->sb.st_dev == sb.st_dev) && (arcn->sb.st_ino == sb.st_ino)) {
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| 		paxwarn(1, "Unable to copy %s, file would overwrite itself",
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| 		    arcn->name);
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| 		return(0);
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| 	}
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| 	return(1);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * mk_link()
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|  *	try to make a hard link between two files. if ign set, we do not
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|  *	complain.
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|  * Return:
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|  *	0 if successful (or we are done with this file but no error, such as
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|  *	finding the from file exists and the user has set -k).
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|  *	1 when ign was set to indicates we could not make the link but we
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|  *	should try to copy/extract the file as that might work (and is an
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|  *	allowed option). -1 an error occurred.
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|  */
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| 
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| static int
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| mk_link(char *to, struct stat *to_sb, char *from,
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| 	int ign)
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| {
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| 	struct stat sb;
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| 	int oerrno;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * if from file exists, it has to be unlinked to make the link. If the
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| 	 * file exists and -k is set, skip it quietly
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| 	 */
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| 	if (lstat(from, &sb) == 0) {
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| 		if (kflag)
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| 			return(0);
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| 
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| 		/*
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| 		 * make sure it is not the same file, protect the user
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| 		 */
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| 		if ((to_sb->st_dev==sb.st_dev)&&(to_sb->st_ino == sb.st_ino)) {
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| 			paxwarn(1, "Unable to link file %s to itself", to);
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| 			return(-1);;
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		/*
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| 		 * try to get rid of the file, based on the type
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| 		 */
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| 		if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
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| 			if (rmdir(from) < 0) {
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| 				syswarn(1, errno, "Unable to remove %s", from);
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| 				return(-1);
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| 			}
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| 		} else if (unlink(from) < 0) {
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| 			if (!ign) {
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| 				syswarn(1, errno, "Unable to remove %s", from);
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| 				return(-1);
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| 			}
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| 			return(1);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * from file is gone (or did not exist), try to make the hard link.
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| 	 * if it fails, check the path and try it again (if chk_path() says to
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| 	 * try again)
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| 	 */
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| 	for (;;) {
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| 		if (link(to, from) == 0)
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| 			break;
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| 		oerrno = errno;
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| 		if (!nodirs && chk_path(from, to_sb->st_uid, to_sb->st_gid) == 0)
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| 			continue;
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| 		if (!ign) {
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| 			syswarn(1, oerrno, "Could not link to %s from %s", to,
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| 			    from);
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| 			return(-1);
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| 		}
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| 		return(1);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * all right the link was made
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| 	 */
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| 	return(0);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * node_creat()
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|  *	create an entry in the file system (other than a file or hard link).
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|  *	If successful, sets uid/gid modes and times as required.
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|  * Return:
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|  *	0 if ok, -1 otherwise
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|  */
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| 
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| int
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| node_creat(ARCHD *arcn)
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| {
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| 	int res;
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| 	int ign = 0;
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| 	int oerrno;
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| 	int pass = 0;
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| 	mode_t file_mode;
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| 	struct stat sb;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * create node based on type, if that fails try to unlink the node and
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| 	 * try again. finally check the path and try again. As noted in the
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| 	 * file and link creation routines, this method seems to exhibit the
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| 	 * best performance in general use workloads.
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| 	 */
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| 	file_mode = arcn->sb.st_mode & FILEBITS;
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| 
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| 	for (;;) {
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| 		switch(arcn->type) {
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| 		case PAX_DIR:
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| 			res = mkdir(arcn->name, file_mode);
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| 			if (ign)
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| 				res = 0;
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| 			break;
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| 		case PAX_CHR:
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| 			file_mode |= S_IFCHR;
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| 			res = mknod(arcn->name, file_mode, arcn->sb.st_rdev);
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| 			break;
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| 		case PAX_BLK:
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| 			file_mode |= S_IFBLK;
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| 			res = mknod(arcn->name, file_mode, arcn->sb.st_rdev);
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| 			break;
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| 		case PAX_FIF:
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| 			res = mkfifo(arcn->name, file_mode);
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| 			break;
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| 		case PAX_SCK:
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| 			/*
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| 			 * Skip sockets, operation has no meaning under BSD
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| 			 */
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| 			paxwarn(0,
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| 			    "%s skipped. Sockets cannot be copied or extracted",
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| 			    arcn->name);
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| 			return(-1);
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| 		case PAX_SLK:
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| 			res = symlink(arcn->ln_name, arcn->name);
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| 			break;
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| 		case PAX_CTG:
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| 		case PAX_HLK:
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| 		case PAX_HRG:
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| 		case PAX_REG:
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| 		default:
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| 			/*
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| 			 * we should never get here
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| 			 */
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| 			paxwarn(0, "%s has an unknown file type, skipping",
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| 				arcn->name);
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| 			return(-1);
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		/*
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| 		 * if we were able to create the node break out of the loop,
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| 		 * otherwise try to unlink the node and try again. if that
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| 		 * fails check the full path and try a final time.
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| 		 */
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| 		if (res == 0)
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| 			break;
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| 
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| 		/*
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| 		 * we failed to make the node
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| 		 */
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| 		oerrno = errno;
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| 		if ((ign = unlnk_exist(arcn->name, arcn->type)) < 0)
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| 			return(-1);
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| 
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| 		if (++pass <= 1)
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| 			continue;
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| 
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| 		if (nodirs || chk_path(arcn->name,arcn->sb.st_uid,arcn->sb.st_gid) < 0) {
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| 			syswarn(1, oerrno, "Could not create: %s", arcn->name);
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| 			return(-1);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * we were able to create the node. set uid/gid, modes and times
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| 	 */
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| 	if (pids)
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| 		res = ((arcn->type == PAX_SLK) ?
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| 		    set_lids(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_uid, arcn->sb.st_gid) :
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| 		    set_ids(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_uid, arcn->sb.st_gid));
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| 	else
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| 		res = 0;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * symlinks are done now.
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| 	 */
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| 	if (arcn->type == PAX_SLK)
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| 		return(0);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTE:
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| 	 * if not preserving mode or we cannot set uid/gid, then PROHIBIT any
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| 	 * set uid/gid bits
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| 	 */
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| 	if (!pmode || res)
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| 		arcn->sb.st_mode &= ~(SETBITS);
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| 	if (pmode)
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| 		set_pmode(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_mode);
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| 
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| 	if (arcn->type == PAX_DIR && strcmp(NM_CPIO, argv0) != 0) {
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| 		/*
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| 		 * Dirs must be processed again at end of extract to set times
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| 		 * and modes to agree with those stored in the archive. However
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| 		 * to allow extract to continue, we may have to also set owner
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| 		 * rights. This allows nodes in the archive that are children
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| 		 * of this directory to be extracted without failure. Both time
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| 		 * and modes will be fixed after the entire archive is read and
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| 		 * before pax exits.
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| 		 */
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| 		if (access(arcn->name, R_OK | W_OK | X_OK) < 0) {
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| 			if (lstat(arcn->name, &sb) < 0) {
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| 				syswarn(0, errno,"Could not access %s (stat)",
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| 				    arcn->name);
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| 				set_pmode(arcn->name,file_mode | S_IRWXU);
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| 			} else {
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| 				/*
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| 				 * We have to add rights to the dir, so we make
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| 				 * sure to restore the mode. The mode must be
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| 				 * restored AS CREATED and not as stored if
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| 				 * pmode is not set.
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| 				 */
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| 				set_pmode(arcn->name,
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| 				    ((sb.st_mode & FILEBITS) | S_IRWXU));
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| 				if (!pmode)
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| 					arcn->sb.st_mode = sb.st_mode;
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| 			}
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| 
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| 			/*
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| 			 * we have to force the mode to what was set here,
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| 			 * since we changed it from the default as created.
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| 			 */
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| 			add_dir(arcn->name, arcn->nlen, &(arcn->sb), 1);
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| 		} else if (pmode || patime || pmtime)
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| 			add_dir(arcn->name, arcn->nlen, &(arcn->sb), 0);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	if (patime || pmtime)
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| 		set_ftime(arcn->name, arcn->sb.st_mtime, arcn->sb.st_atime, 0);
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| 	return(0);
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| }
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| 
 | |
| /*
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|  * unlnk_exist()
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|  *	Remove node from file system with the specified name. We pass the type
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|  *	of the node that is going to replace it. When we try to create a
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|  *	directory and find that it already exists, we allow processing to
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|  *	continue as proper modes etc will always be set for it later on.
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|  * Return:
 | |
|  *	0 is ok to proceed, no file with the specified name exists
 | |
|  *	-1 we were unable to remove the node, or we should not remove it (-k)
 | |
|  *	1 we found a directory and we were going to create a directory.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| unlnk_exist(char *name, int type)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct stat sb;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * the file does not exist, or -k we are done
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (lstat(name, &sb) < 0)
 | |
| 		return(0);
 | |
| 	if (kflag)
 | |
| 		return(-1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * try to remove a directory, if it fails and we were going to
 | |
| 		 * create a directory anyway, tell the caller (return a 1)
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (rmdir(name) < 0) {
 | |
| 			if (type == PAX_DIR)
 | |
| 				return(1);
 | |
| 			syswarn(1,errno,"Unable to remove directory %s", name);
 | |
| 			return(-1);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		return(0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * try to get rid of all non-directory type nodes
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (unlink(name) < 0) {
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "Could not unlink %s", name);
 | |
| 		return(-1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return(0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * chk_path()
 | |
|  *	We were trying to create some kind of node in the file system and it
 | |
|  *	failed. chk_path() makes sure the path up to the node exists and is
 | |
|  *	writeable. When we have to create a directory that is missing along the
 | |
|  *	path somewhere, the directory we create will be set to the same
 | |
|  *	uid/gid as the file has (when uid and gid are being preserved).
 | |
|  *	NOTE: this routine is a real performance loss. It is only used as a
 | |
|  *	last resort when trying to create entries in the file system.
 | |
|  * Return:
 | |
|  *	-1 when it could find nothing it is allowed to fix.
 | |
|  *	0 otherwise
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| chk_path( char *name, uid_t st_uid, gid_t st_gid)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char *spt = name;
 | |
| 	struct stat sb;
 | |
| 	int retval = -1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * watch out for paths with nodes stored directly in / (e.g. /bozo)
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (*spt == '/')
 | |
| 		++spt;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	for(;;) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * work foward from the first / and check each part of the path
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		spt = strchr(spt, '/');
 | |
| 		if (spt == NULL)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		*spt = '\0';
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * if it exists we assume it is a directory, it is not within
 | |
| 		 * the spec (at least it seems to read that way) to alter the
 | |
| 		 * file system for nodes NOT EXPLICITLY stored on the archive.
 | |
| 		 * If that assumption is changed, you would test the node here
 | |
| 		 * and figure out how to get rid of it (probably like some
 | |
| 		 * recursive unlink()) or fix up the directory permissions if
 | |
| 		 * required (do an access()).
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (lstat(name, &sb) == 0) {
 | |
| 			*(spt++) = '/';
 | |
| 			continue;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * the path fails at this point, see if we can create the
 | |
| 		 * needed directory and continue on
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (mkdir(name, S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO) < 0) {
 | |
| 			*spt = '/';
 | |
| 			retval = -1;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * we were able to create the directory. We will tell the
 | |
| 		 * caller that we found something to fix, and it is ok to try
 | |
| 		 * and create the node again.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		retval = 0;
 | |
| 		if (pids)
 | |
| 			(void)set_ids(name, st_uid, st_gid);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * make sure the user doen't have some strange umask that
 | |
| 		 * causes this newly created directory to be unusable. We fix
 | |
| 		 * the modes and restore them back to the creation default at
 | |
| 		 * the end of pax
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if ((access(name, R_OK | W_OK | X_OK) < 0) &&
 | |
| 		    (lstat(name, &sb) == 0)) {
 | |
| 			set_pmode(name, ((sb.st_mode & FILEBITS) | S_IRWXU));
 | |
| 			add_dir(name, spt - name, &sb, 1);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		*(spt++) = '/';
 | |
| 		continue;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return(retval);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * set_ftime()
 | |
|  *	Set the access time and modification time for a named file. If frc is
 | |
|  *	non-zero we force these times to be set even if the user did not
 | |
|  *	request access and/or modification time preservation (this is also
 | |
|  *	used by -t to reset access times).
 | |
|  *	When ign is zero, only those times the user has asked for are set, the
 | |
|  *	other ones are left alone. We do not assume the un-documented feature
 | |
|  *	of many utimes() implementations that consider a 0 time value as a do
 | |
|  *	not set request.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| set_ftime(char *fnm, time_t mtime, time_t atime, int frc)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #if 0
 | |
| 	static struct timeval tv[2] = {{0L, 0L}, {0L, 0L}};
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	struct stat sb;
 | |
| 	struct utimbuf ut;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if 0
 | |
| 	tv[0].tv_sec = atime;
 | |
| 	tv[1].tv_sec = mtime;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ut.actime = atime;
 | |
| 	ut.modtime = mtime;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (!frc && (!patime || !pmtime)) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * if we are not forcing, only set those times the user wants
 | |
| 		 * set. We get the current values of the times if we need them.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (lstat(fnm, &sb) == 0) {
 | |
| 			if (!patime)
 | |
| 				ut.actime = sb.st_atime;
 | |
| 			if (!pmtime)
 | |
| 				ut.modtime = sb.st_mtime;
 | |
| 		} else
 | |
| 			syswarn(0,errno,"Unable to obtain file stats %s", fnm);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * set the times
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (utime(fnm, &ut) < 0)
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "Access/modification time set failed on: %s",
 | |
| 		    fnm);
 | |
| 	return;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * set_ids()
 | |
|  *	set the uid and gid of a file system node
 | |
|  * Return:
 | |
|  *	0 when set, -1 on failure
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| set_ids(char *fnm, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	if (chown(fnm, uid, gid) < 0) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * ignore EPERM unless in verbose mode or being run by root.
 | |
| 		 * if running as pax, POSIX requires a warning.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(NM_PAX, argv0) == 0 || errno != EPERM || vflag ||
 | |
| 		    geteuid() == 0)
 | |
| 			syswarn(1, errno, "Unable to set file uid/gid of %s",
 | |
| 			    fnm);
 | |
| 		return(-1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return(0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * set_lids()
 | |
|  *	set the uid and gid of a file system node
 | |
|  * Return:
 | |
|  *	0 when set, -1 on failure
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| set_lids(char *fnm, uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if 0
 | |
| 	if (lchown(fnm, uid, gid) < 0) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * ignore EPERM unless in verbose mode or being run by root.
 | |
| 		 * if running as pax, POSIX requires a warning.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (strcmp(NM_PAX, argv0) == 0 || errno != EPERM || vflag ||
 | |
| 		    geteuid() == 0)
 | |
| 			syswarn(1, errno, "Unable to set file uid/gid of %s",
 | |
| 			    fnm);
 | |
| 		return(-1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	return(-1);	/* No lchown() in minix. */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	return(0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * set_pmode()
 | |
|  *	Set file access mode
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| set_pmode(char *fnm, mode_t mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	mode &= ABITS;
 | |
| 	if (chmod(fnm, mode) < 0)
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "Could not set permissions on %s", fnm);
 | |
| 	return;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * file_write()
 | |
|  *	Write/copy a file (during copy or archive extract). This routine knows
 | |
|  *	how to copy files with lseek holes in it. (Which are read as file
 | |
|  *	blocks containing all 0's but do not have any file blocks associated
 | |
|  *	with the data). Typical examples of these are files created by dbm
 | |
|  *	variants (.pag files). While the file size of these files are huge, the
 | |
|  *	actual storage is quite small (the files are sparse). The problem is
 | |
|  *	the holes read as all zeros so are probably stored on the archive that
 | |
|  *	way (there is no way to determine if the file block is really a hole,
 | |
|  *	we only know that a file block of all zero's can be a hole).
 | |
|  *	At this writing, no major archive format knows how to archive files
 | |
|  *	with holes. However, on extraction (or during copy, -rw) we have to
 | |
|  *	deal with these files. Without detecting the holes, the files can
 | |
|  *	consume a lot of file space if just written to disk. This replacement
 | |
|  *	for write when passed the basic allocation size of a file system block,
 | |
|  *	uses lseek whenever it detects the input data is all 0 within that
 | |
|  *	file block. In more detail, the strategy is as follows:
 | |
|  *	While the input is all zero keep doing an lseek. Keep track of when we
 | |
|  *	pass over file block boundries. Only write when we hit a non zero
 | |
|  *	input. once we have written a file block, we continue to write it to
 | |
|  *	the end (we stop looking at the input). When we reach the start of the
 | |
|  *	next file block, start checking for zero blocks again. Working on file
 | |
|  *	block boundries significantly reduces the overhead when copying files
 | |
|  *	that are NOT very sparse. This overhead (when compared to a write) is
 | |
|  *	almost below the measurement resolution on many systems. Without it,
 | |
|  *	files with holes cannot be safely copied. It does has a side effect as
 | |
|  *	it can put holes into files that did not have them before, but that is
 | |
|  *	not a problem since the file contents are unchanged (in fact it saves
 | |
|  *	file space). (Except on paging files for diskless clients. But since we
 | |
|  *	cannot determine one of those file from here, we ignore them). If this
 | |
|  *	ever ends up on a system where CTG files are supported and the holes
 | |
|  *	are not desired, just do a conditional test in those routines that
 | |
|  *	call file_write() and have it call write() instead. BEFORE CLOSING THE
 | |
|  *	FILE, make sure to call file_flush() when the last write finishes with
 | |
|  *	an empty block. A lot of file systems will not create an lseek hole at
 | |
|  *	the end. In this case we drop a single 0 at the end to force the
 | |
|  *	trailing 0's in the file.
 | |
|  *	---Parameters---
 | |
|  *	rem: how many bytes left in this file system block
 | |
|  *	isempt: have we written to the file block yet (is it empty)
 | |
|  *	sz: basic file block allocation size
 | |
|  *	cnt: number of bytes on this write
 | |
|  *	str: buffer to write
 | |
|  * Return:
 | |
|  *	number of bytes written, -1 on write (or lseek) error.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| file_write(int fd, char *str, int cnt, int *rem, int *isempt, int sz,
 | |
| 	char *name)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char *pt;
 | |
| 	char *end;
 | |
| 	int wcnt;
 | |
| 	char *st = str;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * while we have data to process
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	while (cnt) {
 | |
| 		if (!*rem) {
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * We are now at the start of file system block again
 | |
| 			 * (or what we think one is...). start looking for
 | |
| 			 * empty blocks again
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			*isempt = 1;
 | |
| 			*rem = sz;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * only examine up to the end of the current file block or
 | |
| 		 * remaining characters to write, whatever is smaller
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		wcnt = MIN(cnt, *rem);
 | |
| 		cnt -= wcnt;
 | |
| 		*rem -= wcnt;
 | |
| 		if (*isempt) {
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * have not written to this block yet, so we keep
 | |
| 			 * looking for zero's
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			pt = st;
 | |
| 			end = st + wcnt;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * look for a zero filled buffer
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			while ((pt < end) && (*pt == '\0'))
 | |
| 				++pt;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			if (pt == end) {
 | |
| 				/*
 | |
| 				 * skip, buf is empty so far
 | |
| 				 */
 | |
| 				if (lseek(fd, (off_t)wcnt, SEEK_CUR) < 0) {
 | |
| 					syswarn(1,errno,"File seek on %s",
 | |
| 					    name);
 | |
| 					return(-1);
 | |
| 				}
 | |
| 				st = pt;
 | |
| 				continue;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			/*
 | |
| 			 * drat, the buf is not zero filled
 | |
| 			 */
 | |
| 			*isempt = 0;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * have non-zero data in this file system block, have to write
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if (write(fd, st, wcnt) != wcnt) {
 | |
| 			syswarn(1, errno, "Failed write to file %s", name);
 | |
| 			return(-1);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		st += wcnt;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return(st - str);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * file_flush()
 | |
|  *	when the last file block in a file is zero, many file systems will not
 | |
|  *	let us create a hole at the end. To get the last block with zeros, we
 | |
|  *	write the last BYTE with a zero (back up one byte and write a zero).
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| file_flush(int fd, char *fname, int isempt)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	static char blnk[] = "\0";
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * silly test, but make sure we are only called when the last block is
 | |
| 	 * filled with all zeros.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (!isempt)
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * move back one byte and write a zero
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (lseek(fd, (off_t)-1, SEEK_CUR) < 0) {
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "Failed seek on file %s", fname);
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (write(fd, blnk, 1) < 0)
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "Failed write to file %s", fname);
 | |
| 	return;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * rdfile_close()
 | |
|  *	close a file we have beed reading (to copy or archive). If we have to
 | |
|  *	reset access time (tflag) do so (the times are stored in arcn).
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| void
 | |
| rdfile_close(ARCHD *arcn, int *fd)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * make sure the file is open
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (*fd < 0)
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	(void)close(*fd);
 | |
| 	*fd = -1;
 | |
| 	if (!tflag)
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * user wants last access time reset
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	set_ftime(arcn->org_name, arcn->sb.st_mtime, arcn->sb.st_atime, 1);
 | |
| 	return;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * set_crc()
 | |
|  *	read a file to calculate its crc. This is a real drag. Archive formats
 | |
|  *	that have this, end up reading the file twice (we have to write the
 | |
|  *	header WITH the crc before writing the file contents. Oh well...
 | |
|  * Return:
 | |
|  *	0 if was able to calculate the crc, -1 otherwise
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| set_crc(ARCHD *arcn, int fd)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int i;
 | |
| 	int res;
 | |
| 	off_t cpcnt = 0L;
 | |
| 	u_long size = FILEBLK;
 | |
| 	unsigned long crc = 0L;
 | |
| 	char tbuf[FILEBLK];
 | |
| 	struct stat sb;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (fd < 0) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * hmm, no fd, should never happen. well no crc then.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		arcn->crc = 0L;
 | |
| 		return(0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * read all the bytes we think that there are in the file. If the user
 | |
| 	 * is trying to archive an active file, forget this file.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	for(;;) {
 | |
| 		if ((res = read(fd, tbuf, size)) <= 0)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		cpcnt += res;
 | |
| 		for (i = 0; i < res; ++i)
 | |
| 			crc += (tbuf[i] & 0xff);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * safety check. we want to avoid archiving files that are active as
 | |
| 	 * they can create inconsistant archive copies.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (cpcnt != arcn->sb.st_size)
 | |
| 		paxwarn(1, "File changed size %s", arcn->org_name);
 | |
| 	else if (fstat(fd, &sb) < 0)
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "Failed stat on %s", arcn->org_name);
 | |
| 	else if (arcn->sb.st_mtime != sb.st_mtime)
 | |
| 		paxwarn(1, "File %s was modified during read", arcn->org_name);
 | |
| 	else if (lseek(fd, (off_t)0L, SEEK_SET) < 0)
 | |
| 		syswarn(1, errno, "File rewind failed on: %s", arcn->org_name);
 | |
| 	else {
 | |
| 		arcn->crc = crc;
 | |
| 		return(0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return(-1);
 | |
| }
 | 
