pax.c revision 1.10 1 /* $NetBSD: pax.c,v 1.10 1999/08/24 07:57:07 tron Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1992 Keith Muller.
5 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
6 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 * Keith Muller of the University of California, San Diego.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
20 * must display the following acknowledgement:
21 * This product includes software developed by the University of
22 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
23 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
24 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
25 * without specific prior written permission.
26 *
27 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
28 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
29 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
30 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
31 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
32 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
33 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
34 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
35 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
36 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
37 * SUCH DAMAGE.
38 */
39
40 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
41 #ifndef lint
42 __COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1992, 1993\n\
43 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n");
44 #endif /* not lint */
45
46 #ifndef lint
47 #if 0
48 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)pax.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/18/94";
49 #else
50 __RCSID("$NetBSD: pax.c,v 1.10 1999/08/24 07:57:07 tron Exp $");
51 #endif
52 #endif /* not lint */
53
54 #include <stdio.h>
55 #include <sys/types.h>
56 #include <sys/param.h>
57 #include <sys/stat.h>
58 #include <sys/time.h>
59 #include <sys/resource.h>
60 #include <signal.h>
61 #include <unistd.h>
62 #include <stdlib.h>
63 #include <errno.h>
64 #include "pax.h"
65 #include "extern.h"
66 static int gen_init __P((void));
67
68 /*
69 * PAX main routines, general globals and some simple start up routines
70 */
71
72 /*
73 * Variables that can be accessed by any routine within pax
74 */
75 int act = DEFOP; /* read/write/append/copy */
76 FSUB *frmt = NULL; /* archive format type */
77 int cflag; /* match all EXCEPT pattern/file */
78 int dflag; /* directory member match only */
79 int iflag; /* interactive file/archive rename */
80 int kflag; /* do not overwrite existing files */
81 int lflag; /* use hard links when possible */
82 int nflag; /* select first archive member match */
83 int tflag; /* restore access time after read */
84 int uflag; /* ignore older modification time files */
85 int vflag; /* produce verbose output */
86 int zflag; /* use gzip */
87 int Aflag; /* honor absolute path */
88 int Dflag; /* same as uflag except inode change time */
89 int Hflag; /* follow command line symlinks (write only) */
90 int Lflag; /* follow symlinks when writing */
91 int Xflag; /* archive files with same device id only */
92 int Yflag; /* same as Dflg except after name mode */
93 int Zflag; /* same as uflg except after name mode */
94 int vfpart; /* is partial verbose output in progress */
95 int patime = 1; /* preserve file access time */
96 int pmtime = 1; /* preserve file modification times */
97 int pmode; /* preserve file mode bits */
98 int pids; /* preserve file uid/gid */
99 int exit_val; /* exit value */
100 int docrc; /* check/create file crc */
101 char *dirptr; /* destination dir in a copy */
102 const char *ltmfrmt; /* -v locale time format (if any) */
103 char *argv0; /* root of argv[0] */
104 sigset_t s_mask; /* signal mask for cleanup critical sect */
105
106 /*
107 * PAX - Portable Archive Interchange
108 *
109 * A utility to read, write, and write lists of the members of archive
110 * files and copy directory hierarchies. A variety of archive formats
111 * are supported (some are described in POSIX 1003.1 10.1):
112 *
113 * ustar - 10.1.1 extended tar interchange format
114 * cpio - 10.1.2 extended cpio interchange format
115 * tar - old BSD 4.3 tar format
116 * binary cpio - old cpio with binary header format
117 * sysVR4 cpio - with and without CRC
118 *
119 * This version is a superset of IEEE Std 1003.2b-d3
120 *
121 * Summary of Extensions to the IEEE Standard:
122 *
123 * 1 READ ENHANCEMENTS
124 * 1.1 Operations which read archives will continue to operate even when
125 * processing archives which may be damaged, truncated, or fail to meet
126 * format specs in several different ways. Damaged sections of archives
127 * are detected and avoided if possible. Attempts will be made to resync
128 * archive read operations even with badly damaged media.
129 * 1.2 Blocksize requirements are not strictly enforced on archive read.
130 * Tapes which have variable sized records can be read without errors.
131 * 1.3 The user can specify via the non-standard option flag -E if error
132 * resync operation should stop on a media error, try a specified number
133 * of times to correct, or try to correct forever.
134 * 1.4 Sparse files (lseek holes) stored on the archive (but stored with blocks
135 * of all zeros will be restored with holes appropriate for the target
136 * filesystem
137 * 1.5 The user is notified whenever something is found during archive
138 * read operations which violates spec (but the read will continue).
139 * 1.6 Multiple archive volumes can be read and may span over different
140 * archive devices
141 * 1.7 Rigidly restores all file attributes exactly as they are stored on the
142 * archive.
143 * 1.8 Modification change time ranges can be specified via multiple -T
144 * options. These allow a user to select files whose modification time
145 * lies within a specific time range.
146 * 1.9 Files can be selected based on owner (user name or uid) via one or more
147 * -U options.
148 * 1.10 Files can be selected based on group (group name or gid) via one o
149 * more -G options.
150 * 1.11 File modification time can be checked against exisiting file after
151 * name modification (-Z)
152 *
153 * 2 WRITE ENHANCEMENTS
154 * 2.1 Write operation will stop instead of allowing a user to create a flawed
155 * flawed archive (due to any problem).
156 * 2.2 Archives writtens by pax are forced to strictly conform to both the
157 * archive and pax the spceific format specifications.
158 * 2.3 Blocking size and format is rigidly enforced on writes.
159 * 2.4 Formats which may exhibit header overflow problems (they have fields
160 * too small for large file systems, such as inode number storage), use
161 * routines designed to repair this problem. These techniques still
162 * conform to both pax and format specifications, but no longer truncate
163 * these fields. This removes any restrictions on using these archive
164 * formats on large file systems.
165 * 2.5 Multiple archive volumes can be written and may span over different
166 * archive devices
167 * 2.6 A archive volume record limit allows the user to specify the number
168 * of bytes stored on an archive volume. When reached the user is
169 * prompted for the next archive volume. This is specified with the
170 * non-standard -B flag. THe limit is rounded up to the next blocksize.
171 * 2.7 All archive padding during write use zero filled sections. This makes
172 * it much easier to pull data out of flawed archive during read
173 * operations.
174 * 2.8 Access time reset with the -t applies to all file nodes (including
175 * directories).
176 * 2.9 Symbolic links can be followed with -L (optional in the spec).
177 * 2.10 Modification or inode change time ranges can be specified via
178 * multiple -T options. These allow a user to select files whose
179 * modification or inode change time lies within a specific time range.
180 * 2.11 Files can be selected based on owner (user name or uid) via one or more
181 * -U options.
182 * 2.12 Files can be selected based on group (group name or gid) via one o
183 * more -G options.
184 * 2.13 Symlinks which appear on the command line can be followed (without
185 * following other symlinks; -H flag)
186 *
187 * 3 COPY ENHANCEMENTS
188 * 3.1 Sparse files (lseek holes) can be copied without expanding the holes
189 * into zero filled blocks. The file copy is created with holes which are
190 * appropriate for the target filesystem
191 * 3.2 Access time as well as modification time on copied file trees can be
192 * preserved with the appropriate -p options.
193 * 3.3 Access time reset with the -t applies to all file nodes (including
194 * directories).
195 * 3.4 Symbolic links can be followed with -L (optional in the spec).
196 * 3.5 Modification or inode change time ranges can be specified via
197 * multiple -T options. These allow a user to select files whose
198 * modification or inode change time lies within a specific time range.
199 * 3.6 Files can be selected based on owner (user name or uid) via one or more
200 * -U options.
201 * 3.7 Files can be selected based on group (group name or gid) via one o
202 * more -G options.
203 * 3.8 Symlinks which appear on the command line can be followed (without
204 * following other symlinks; -H flag)
205 * 3.9 File inode change time can be checked against exisiting file before
206 * name modification (-D)
207 * 3.10 File inode change time can be checked against exisiting file after
208 * name modification (-Y)
209 * 3.11 File modification time can be checked against exisiting file after
210 * name modification (-Z)
211 *
212 * 4 GENERAL ENHANCEMENTS
213 * 4.1 Internal structure is designed to isolate format dependent and
214 * independent functions. Formats are selected via a format driver table.
215 * This encourages the addition of new archive formats by only having to
216 * write those routines which id, read and write the archive header.
217 */
218
219 /*
220 * main()
221 * parse options, set up and operate as specified by the user.
222 * any operational flaw will set exit_val to non-zero
223 * Return: 0 if ok, 1 otherwise
224 */
225
226 #if __STDC__
227 int
228 main(int argc, char **argv)
229 #else
230 int
231 main(argc, argv)
232 int argc;
233 char **argv;
234 #endif
235 {
236 /*
237 * parse options, determine operational mode, general init
238 */
239 options(argc, argv);
240 if ((gen_init() < 0) || (tty_init() < 0))
241 return(exit_val);
242
243 (void)time(&starttime);
244 #ifdef SIGINFO
245 (void)signal(SIGINFO, ar_summary);
246 #endif
247 /*
248 * select a primary operation mode
249 */
250 switch(act) {
251 case EXTRACT:
252 extract();
253 break;
254 case ARCHIVE:
255 archive();
256 break;
257 case APPND:
258 append();
259 break;
260 case COPY:
261 copy();
262 break;
263 default:
264 case LIST:
265 list();
266 break;
267 }
268 return(exit_val);
269 }
270
271 /*
272 * sig_cleanup()
273 * when interrupted we try to do whatever delayed processing we can.
274 * This is not critical, but we really ought to limit our damage when we
275 * are aborted by the user.
276 * Return:
277 * never....
278 */
279
280 #if __STDC__
281 void
282 sig_cleanup(int which_sig)
283 #else
284 void
285 sig_cleanup(which_sig)
286 int which_sig;
287 #endif
288 {
289 /*
290 * restore modes and times for any dirs we may have created
291 * or any dirs we may have read. Set vflag and vfpart so the user
292 * will clearly see the message on a line by itself.
293 */
294 vflag = vfpart = 1;
295 if (which_sig == SIGXCPU)
296 tty_warn(0, "Cpu time limit reached, cleaning up.");
297 else
298 tty_warn(0, "Signal caught, cleaning up.");
299
300 ar_close();
301 proc_dir();
302 if (tflag)
303 atdir_end();
304 exit(1);
305 /* NOTREACHED */
306 }
307
308 /*
309 * gen_init()
310 * general setup routines. Not all are required, but they really help
311 * when dealing with a medium to large sized archives.
312 */
313
314 #if __STDC__
315 static int
316 gen_init(void)
317 #else
318 static int
319 gen_init()
320 #endif
321 {
322 struct rlimit reslimit;
323 struct sigaction n_hand;
324 struct sigaction o_hand;
325
326 /*
327 * Really needed to handle large archives. We can run out of memory for
328 * internal tables really fast when we have a whole lot of files...
329 */
330 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA , &reslimit) == 0){
331 reslimit.rlim_cur = reslimit.rlim_max;
332 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA , &reslimit);
333 }
334
335 /*
336 * should file size limits be waived? if the os limits us, this is
337 * needed if we want to write a large archive
338 */
339 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE , &reslimit) == 0){
340 reslimit.rlim_cur = reslimit.rlim_max;
341 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE , &reslimit);
342 }
343
344 /*
345 * increase the size the stack can grow to
346 */
347 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK , &reslimit) == 0){
348 reslimit.rlim_cur = reslimit.rlim_max;
349 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK , &reslimit);
350 }
351
352 /*
353 * not really needed, but doesn't hurt
354 */
355 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_RSS , &reslimit) == 0){
356 reslimit.rlim_cur = reslimit.rlim_max;
357 (void)setrlimit(RLIMIT_RSS , &reslimit);
358 }
359
360 /*
361 * Handle posix locale
362 *
363 * set user defines time printing format for -v option
364 */
365 ltmfrmt = getenv("LC_TIME");
366
367 /*
368 * signal handling to reset stored directory times and modes. Since
369 * we deal with broken pipes via failed writes we ignore it. We also
370 * deal with any file size limit thorugh failed writes. Cpu time
371 * limits are caught and a cleanup is forced.
372 */
373 if ((sigemptyset(&s_mask) < 0) || (sigaddset(&s_mask, SIGTERM) < 0) ||
374 (sigaddset(&s_mask,SIGINT) < 0)||(sigaddset(&s_mask,SIGHUP) < 0) ||
375 (sigaddset(&s_mask,SIGPIPE) < 0)||(sigaddset(&s_mask,SIGQUIT)<0) ||
376 (sigaddset(&s_mask,SIGXCPU) < 0)||(sigaddset(&s_mask,SIGXFSZ)<0)) {
377 tty_warn(1, "Unable to set up signal mask");
378 return(-1);
379 }
380 n_hand.sa_mask = s_mask;
381 n_hand.sa_flags = 0;
382 n_hand.sa_handler = sig_cleanup;
383
384 if ((sigaction(SIGHUP, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0) &&
385 (o_hand.sa_handler == SIG_IGN) &&
386 (sigaction(SIGHUP, &o_hand, &o_hand) < 0))
387 goto out;
388
389 if ((sigaction(SIGTERM, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0) &&
390 (o_hand.sa_handler == SIG_IGN) &&
391 (sigaction(SIGTERM, &o_hand, &o_hand) < 0))
392 goto out;
393
394 if ((sigaction(SIGINT, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0) &&
395 (o_hand.sa_handler == SIG_IGN) &&
396 (sigaction(SIGINT, &o_hand, &o_hand) < 0))
397 goto out;
398
399 if ((sigaction(SIGQUIT, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0) &&
400 (o_hand.sa_handler == SIG_IGN) &&
401 (sigaction(SIGQUIT, &o_hand, &o_hand) < 0))
402 goto out;
403
404 if ((sigaction(SIGXCPU, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0) &&
405 (o_hand.sa_handler == SIG_IGN) &&
406 (sigaction(SIGXCPU, &o_hand, &o_hand) < 0))
407 goto out;
408
409 n_hand.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
410 if ((sigaction(SIGPIPE, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0) ||
411 (sigaction(SIGXFSZ, &n_hand, &o_hand) < 0))
412 goto out;
413 return(0);
414
415 out:
416 syswarn(1, errno, "Unable to set up signal handler");
417 return(-1);
418 }
419