Fix data loss when acting as filter
This bug was introduced by the recent lseek-related changes. * src/delete.c (delete_archive_members): * src/update.c (update_archive): Copy the member if acting as a filter, rather than lseeking over it, which is possible if stdin is a regular file. * src/list.c (skim_file, skim_member): * src/sparse.c (sparse_skim_file): New functions, for copying when a filter. * src/list.c (skip_file): Remove; replaced with skim_file. All callers changed. (skip_member): Reimplement in terms of skim_member. * src/sparse.c (sparse_skip_file): Remove; replaced with sparse_skim_file. All callers changed. * src/update.c (acting_as_filter): New static var. (update_archive): Set it; this is like delete.c. * tests/delete01.at (deleting a member after a big one): * tests/delete02.at (deleting a member from stdin archive): Also test filter case.
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@@ -623,8 +623,9 @@ enum read_header read_header (union block **return_block,
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struct tar_stat_info *info,
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enum read_header_mode m);
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enum read_header tar_checksum (union block *header, bool silent);
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void skip_file (off_t size);
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void skim_file (off_t size, bool must_copy);
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void skip_member (void);
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void skim_member (bool must_copy);
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/* Module misc.c. */
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@@ -928,7 +929,7 @@ bool sparse_fixup_header (struct tar_stat_info *st);
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enum dump_status sparse_dump_file (int, struct tar_stat_info *st);
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enum dump_status sparse_extract_file (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st,
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off_t *size);
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enum dump_status sparse_skip_file (struct tar_stat_info *st);
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enum dump_status sparse_skim_file (struct tar_stat_info *st, bool must_copy);
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bool sparse_diff_file (int, struct tar_stat_info *st);
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/* Module utf8.c */
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@@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ delete_archive_members (void)
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case HEADER_SUCCESS:
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if ((name = name_scan (current_stat_info.file_name)) == NULL)
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{
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skip_member ();
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skim_member (acting_as_filter);
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break;
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}
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name->found_count++;
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if (!ISFOUND (name))
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{
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skip_member ();
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skim_member (acting_as_filter);
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break;
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}
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FALLTHROUGH;
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@@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ extract_file (char *file_name, int typeflag)
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}
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}
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skip_file (size);
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skim_file (size, false);
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mv_end ();
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src/list.c
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src/list.c
@@ -1391,15 +1391,17 @@ print_for_mkdir (char *dirname, int length, mode_t mode)
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}
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}
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/* Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive. */
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/* Skip over SIZE bytes of data in blocks in the archive.
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This may involve copying the data.
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If MUST_COPY, always copy instead of skipping. */
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void
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skip_file (off_t size)
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skim_file (off_t size, bool must_copy)
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{
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union block *x;
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/* FIXME: Make sure mv_begin_read is always called before it */
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if (seekable_archive)
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if (seekable_archive && !must_copy)
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{
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off_t nblk = seek_archive (size);
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if (nblk >= 0)
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@@ -1426,6 +1428,14 @@ skip_file (off_t size)
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NOTE: Current header must be decoded before calling this function. */
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void
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skip_member (void)
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{
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skim_member (false);
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}
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/* Skip the current member in the archive.
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If MUST_COPY, always copy instead of skipping. */
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void
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skim_member (bool must_copy)
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{
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if (!current_stat_info.skipped)
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{
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@@ -1435,9 +1445,9 @@ skip_member (void)
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mv_begin_read (¤t_stat_info);
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if (current_stat_info.is_sparse)
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sparse_skip_file (¤t_stat_info);
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sparse_skim_file (¤t_stat_info, must_copy);
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else if (save_typeflag != DIRTYPE)
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skip_file (current_stat_info.stat.st_size);
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skim_file (current_stat_info.stat.st_size, must_copy);
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mv_end ();
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}
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@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ sparse_extract_file (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st, off_t *size)
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}
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enum dump_status
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sparse_skip_file (struct tar_stat_info *st)
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sparse_skim_file (struct tar_stat_info *st, bool must_copy)
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{
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bool rc = true;
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struct tar_sparse_file file;
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@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ sparse_skip_file (struct tar_stat_info *st)
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file.fd = -1;
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rc = tar_sparse_decode_header (&file);
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skip_file (file.stat_info->archive_file_size - file.dumped_size);
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skim_file (file.stat_info->archive_file_size - file.dumped_size, must_copy);
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return (tar_sparse_done (&file) && rc) ? dump_status_ok : dump_status_short;
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}
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@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ sparse_diff_file (int fd, struct tar_stat_info *st)
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}
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if (!rc)
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skip_file (file.stat_info->archive_file_size - file.dumped_size);
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skim_file (file.stat_info->archive_file_size - file.dumped_size, false);
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mv_end ();
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tar_sparse_done (&file);
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@@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ bool time_to_start_writing;
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first part of the record. */
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char *output_start;
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static bool acting_as_filter;
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/* Catenate file FILE_NAME to the archive without creating a header for it.
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It had better be a tar file or the archive is screwed. */
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static void
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@@ -110,6 +112,7 @@ update_archive (void)
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name_gather ();
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open_archive (ACCESS_UPDATE);
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acting_as_filter = strcmp (archive_name_array[0], "-") == 0;
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xheader_forbid_global ();
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while (!found_end)
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@@ -166,7 +169,7 @@ update_archive (void)
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}
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}
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skip_member ();
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skim_member (acting_as_filter);
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break;
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}
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@@ -27,8 +27,10 @@ AT_TAR_CHECK([
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genfile -l 50000 --file file1
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genfile -l 1024 --file file2
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tar cf archive file1 file2
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tar -f - --delete file2 <archive >archout
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tar tf archout
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tar f archive --delete file2
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tar tf archive],
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cmp archive archout],
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[0],
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[file1
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])
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@@ -31,7 +31,9 @@ tar cf archive 1 2 3
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tar tf archive
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cat archive | tar f - --delete 2 > archive2
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echo separator
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tar tf archive2],
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tar tf archive2
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tar f - --delete 2 < archive > archive3
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cmp archive2 archive3],
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[0],
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[1
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2
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