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Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Since they are read directly into memory, blindly allocating the size
from the tar ball is probably a bad idea.
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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Make sure range is checked when reading a block and that the check is
made correctly. Also make the block log check a little more strict.
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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Instead of doing DFS on the fly in gensquashfs, churn out a linked list
of all files in an archive.
Future improvements in packing strategies can go into this file.
This can also be usefull for other purposes in the future, such as file
deduplication or as a work queue for the unpacker.
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 attempts to make the generic table writer more readable.
A few changes are made, including heap allocation of the block list.
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 fixes a bug in the fragment table reader where the reader
tries to read data into an out of bounds location due to an oversight
in size calculation.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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In most cases, we know exactely where the data that we want to read is
on disk, so instead of using read() on the squashfs (or lseek + read),
the code can in many places be cleaned up to use the pread wrapper
read_data_at instead.
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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struct stat uses time_t to store time values. On some 32 bit systems,
this may be a 32 bit integer.
This patch adds a broken-out 64 bit time value to tar_header_decoded_t
and makes sure to clamp the value to +/- (2^32 - 1) if required when
writing it back to a struct stat.
Reported-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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This commit removes all the code for parsing and processing atime/ctime
and values and related test code.
Caring about those is kind of pointless because squashfs can only store
mtime in inodes. The only relevant place is when generating a struct
stat from a squashfs inode or an fstree node.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Without it you're left guessing or using a debugger to figure out what's
wrong.
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Requires that config.h be included before other headers, since the macro
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS changes the definitions of things like 'struct stat'.
I chose to simply include it at the top of every C file and at
immediately after the double-inclusion guards of every header.
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Until now, the tar checksum verification simply copied the header,
recomputed the checksum and compared it byte-for-byte with the
original.
However, not all implementations store the checksum the same way. For
instance, git-archive generates tar balls that use the same format as
for other octal numbers.
This patch makes the checksum verification more lenient by parsing the
checksum from the header and comparing it with the computed value
instead of copying the entire block and insisting on byte-for-byte
equivalence.
The result is better interoperabillity with existing tools and perhaps
slightly faster processing since the block doesn't have to be copied.
Reported-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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- Bail early on empty directories without touching the meta readers.
- Aport the directory read loop if we can't even read a header anymore,
no matter if there are bytes remaining.
- Also add that same condition to the inner loop.
The later two actually caused a numeric overflow on some particularly
malformed squashfs images, going into a RAM filling infinite loop.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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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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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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- Store them in a struct instead of a hacky uint64_t with magic shifts
- Split up key/value pair write function to write_key and write_value
- Move the size accounting into those functions respectively
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 a reference count functionality to the string table
implementation and uses this functionality in the fstree code to
count how often each key and value is referenced by the deduplicated
Xattr blocks. This is needed to support deduplication through
out-of-band storage of xattrs.
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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This commit adds a mechanism to fstree_from_file to support filenames
with spaces in them by quoting the entire string. Quote marks can still
be used inside file names by escaping them with a backslash. Back slashes
(if that is your thing) can also be escaped.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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If read_retry fails to read the expected amount of data (EOF or otherwise),
it is almost always an error.
This commit renames read_retry to read_data and moves error handling
into the function, making a lot of error handling code redundant.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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If write_retry fails to write everything, it is *always* an error.
This commit renames write_retry to write_data and moves error handling
into the function, making a lot of error handling code redundant.
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 added flags allow controlling the following on a per file level:
- forcing a file to be written uncompressed
- forcing a file to not have a fragment, i.e. the last truncated block
actually being written as a block
- padding a file to be alligned to device block size
The flags are not yet exposed to anything user controllable (such as
command line flags).
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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This commit extends the special case handling for sparse files to
generically support reading files that don't have a fragment but
instead have a trunkated final block.
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 that regular file tree nodes have one more slot
than necessary to support files that don't have fragments.
Also, it initializes the fragment data, which should help to deduplicate
some code ahead.
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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Tell the directory writer to keep the directory blocks in memory, then
write them out once everything is done and the inodes are all written
out.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Instead of writing meta data blocks directly to disk, the writer can
now alternatively keep the blocks in memory until explicitly told to
write to disk.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The string is actually always null-terminated, since the calloc above
adds one more byte than what we tell readlink about.
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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The format is documented as "<c|b> major minor" but the parser was
accidentally changed to require a colon in between.
Fixes: 9864ea5b2045f4bd72633152d71dd1c7f8b0b7f9
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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The directory listing stores a signed difference of the inode number.
Actually treating it as signed saves emitting extra headers if hard
links or file deduplication are finally implemented.
Signed-off-by: David Oberhollenzer <david.oberhollenzer@sigma-star.at>
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Instead of insisting that mode bits and inode type match up, determine
ignore the mode bits and determine them from the inode type.
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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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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