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First of all, this commit adds a mod_time field to a tree node. When
creating the tree node, the field is set from the struct stat. When
scanning a directory, the time stamps from the input are used if set.
Second, the libsqfs code that reads inodes is modified to store the
mod_time from the inode in the fstree node and to write the tree node
into a generated inode.
Finally, tar2sqfs is modified to optionally keep the timestamps from
the tar archive instead of setting defaults. gensquashfs is similarly
modified to keep the input timestamps if specified.
The result is as follows:
- sqfs2tar will always carry the timestamps from the squashfs over
to the tar ball.
- tar2sqfs will set defaults, unless explicitly asked to preserve
the mtime from the tar ball.
- gensquashfs can optionally preserve the mtime from the input
hierarchy it processes if only --pack-dir is specified.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Digging around in kernel internals and mksquashfs reveals that it is
actually a buffer offset into the raw directory buffer. The error
hasn't been noted until now because of the bug fixed by a5428e0.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The data writer sparse block code can take advantage that it can add a
block size instead of a fragment and doesn't have to initialize the
framgent location.
In return, the tree node to inode serialization code doesn't need a
special case for sparse file anymore and can now also handle files that
are forced to not have a fragment.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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This commit makes sure we write the index count to the inode before
writing out the inode itself.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Assuming this code will ever see a big endian platform.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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This commit adds support for packing sparse files into squashfs images
as follows:
- In the data writer: simply detect zero blocks and write a zero to the
block size field and don't emit any data. Record the number of bytes
saved this way. For fragments, set the fragment offset to invalid.
- In the inode writer: write out the number of bytes saved for sparse
files. If there should be a fragment but there is none, append a block
count of 0.
- In the data reader: if the block size is 0, read nothing from disk and
emit an empty block. Do the same if the fragment is missing.
- In the inode reader: restore the number of bytes saved for sparse files.
The sparse files can be packed and unpacked, but the unpacking will not
create sparse files for now.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The sparse attribute should be initialized with 0. It is subtracted
from the file size in the kernel to determine the file size on disk
to report to stat(2). So it actually didn't matter anyway (just for
correctness sake).
Second, the fragment index and offset should be set to 0xFFFFFFFF in
the rare case that no fragments exist.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Replace default_$FIELD with a struct stat. Merge the rest of
add_node/add_file into mknode and add by path+stat.
Expose the mknode function and replace all the duplicated node pointer
arithmetic magic with a call to mknode.
Plus a generic cleanup by utlizing new util functions.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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