This also ports to C23 [[maybe_unused]].
* configure.ac (WARN_CFLAGS): Do not add -Wno-unused-parameter.
Add MAYBE_UNUSED where needed in source code.
Also, put it at the front where C23 requires it.
(In response to savannah bug #63574)
* doc/intern.texi: Document actual tar behaviour in regard to
missing end-of-file marker.
* doc/tar.texi: Rewrite the "warnings" section. Document
--warning=missing-zero-blocks
* src/common.h (WARN_MISSING_ZERO_BLOCKS): New constant.
(WARN_ALL): Include all warning bits.
* src/list.c (read_and): If EOF is reached without seeing end-of-file
blocks and the "missing-zero-blocks" warning is requested, warn about
the fact.
* src/warning.c: New warnings: "missing-zero-blocks", "verbose".
(warning_option): Change definition to reflect changes in common.h
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.
Bug reported in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?59897
* src/list.c (read_header): Don't return directly from the loop.
Instead set the status and break. Return the status. Free
next_long_name and next_long_link before returning.
* src/common.h (FALLTHROUGH): New macro, for use with gcc
-Wimplicit-fallthrough=5, which is now the default when used with
Gnulib after commit 2017-05-16T16:23:52!eggert@cs.ucla.edu
and with --enable-gcc-warnings
The new `--clamp-mtime` option will change the behavior of `--mtime` to only
use the time specified if the file mtime is newer than the given time.
The `--clamp-mtime` option can only be used together with `--mtime`.
Typical use case is to make builds reproducible: to loose less
information, it's better to keep the original date of an archive, except for
files modified during the build process. In that case, using a reference
(and thus reproducible) timestamps for the latter is good enough. See
<https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds> for more information.
Patch submitted by Jeremy Bobbio and
Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* doc/tar.1: Document --clamp-mtime
* doc/tar.texi: Likewise.
* src/common.h (set_mtime_option_mode): New enum
(set_mtime_option): Change type to enum set_mtime_option_mode.
(NEWER_OPTION_INITIALIZED): Rename to NEWER_OPTION_INITIALIZED.
* src/create.c (start_header): Set mtime depending on set_mtime_option.
* src/tar.c (options,parse_opt): New option --clamp-mtime
(decode_options): Initialize mtime_option
* tests/time02.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcase
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/list.c (simple_print_header): Do not parse ustar header
for UID/GID again (tar_stat_info has already been correctly
filled with respect to possible uid/gid extended headers).
* tests/numeric.at: New testcase for --numeric-owner option.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcase.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
When extracting an archive that contains './' with the --one-top-level option,
the mode and ownership of '.' would be incorrectly applied to the current
working directory, instead of the requested top-level directory.
* src/list.c (enforce_one_top_level): Map '.' to the top-level
directory.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add onetop05.at
* tests/testsuite.at: Include onetop05.at.
* tests/onetop05.at: New file.
* tests/onetop01.at: Fix keywords.
* tests/onetop02.at: Likewise.
* tests/onetop03.at: Likewise.
* tests/onetop04.at: Likewise.
List posix archives containing sparse files >8GB correctly and do not fail.
This fixes also bug in format of listing for sparse files >8GB - now the
real size is printed instead of the effective one (this is not strictly
posix format related).
* src/list.c: Remove redundant assignment.
* src/tar.h: Add new 'real_size' and 'real_size_set' fields in
tar_stat_info struct.
* src/xheader.c: Correctly handle (especially sparse) file sizes directly in
xheader_decode().
Make sure the changes become visible with --show-transformed-names.
* src/common.h (strip_compression_suffix): New function.
(one_top_level): Rename to one_top_level_dir. All uses changed.
* src/extract.c (extr_init): Use strip_compression_suffix.
Bail out if unable to determine top-level directory.
(maybe_prepend_name): Remove. All uses removed.
* src/tar.c (options): --one-top-level takes optional argument.
(parse_opt): Handle it.
* src/list.c (enforce_one_top_level): New function.
(transform_stat_info): Call enforce_one_top_level if required.
* src/suffix.c (compression_suffixes): List "tar" (no compression);
terminate with NULL entry.
(find_compression_suffix): New static.
(strip_compression_suffix): New function.
* doc/tar.1: Update.
* doc/tar.texi: Update.
* tests/onetop01.at: New testcase.
* tests/onetop02.at: New testcase.
* tests/onetop03.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcases.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/list.c (simple_print_header): Print trailing slash
if using the transformed name.
Use had_trailing_slash instead of analyzing last byte if temp_name
Original problem reported for HP-UX LVM v2.2 by Michael White in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2012-10/msg00000.html>.
This patch fixes some other gotchas that I noticed.
* gnulib.modules: Add extern-inline.
* src/common.h: Use _GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN, _GL_INLINE_HEADER_END.
(COMMON_INLINE, max, min): New macros.
(represent_uintmax, valid_timespec): New inline functions.
(SYSINT_BUFSIZE): New constant.
(sysinttostr, strtosysint, decode_timespec): New decls.
* src/create.c (start_private_header): Silently bring the time_t
value into range; it is now the caller's responsibility to deal
with any overflow error. Use uid 0 and gid 0 rather than the
user's uid/gid, since the faked header isn't "owned" by the user
and the uid/gid could in theory be out of range. Leave major and
minor zeroed.
(FILL): Remove.
(write_gnu_long_link): Let start_private_header zero things out.
* src/create.c (write_gnu_long_link, write_extended):
* src/xheader.c (xheader_write_global):
Use start_time, not current time; no point hammering on the clock.
* src/compare.c (diff_multivol): Check that offset, size are in range.
* src/incremen.c (read_incr_db_01, write_directory_file_entry):
Allow negative time_t, dev_t, and ino_t.
* src/list.c (max): Remove (moved to common.h).
(read_header): Check that size is in range.
(from_header): Return intmax_t, not uintmax_t, to allow negative.
All callers changed. At compile time, check assumptions about
intmax_t and uintmax_t. Use bool for booleans. Avoid overflow
hassles on picky hosts.
(mode_from_header): Last arg is now bool *, not unsigned *.
All callers changed.
(simple_print_header): Do not assume UID, GID fit in 'long'.
* src/list.c (from_header):
* src/xheader.c (out_of_range_header):
Arg is now a plain minimum value, not minus minval converted to
uintmax_t. All callers changed.
* src/misc.c (COMMON_INLINE): New macro.
(sysinttostr, strtosysint, decode_timespec): New functions.
* src/sparse.c (oldgnu_add_sparse, oldgnu_fixup_header)
(star_fixup_header):
Check for offset overflow.
(decode_num): Clear errno before calling strtoumax.
* src/tar.c (expand_pax_option): Don't discard nanoseconds.
* src/xheader.c (assign_time_option): Allow negative time_t.
(decode_record): Simplify, since out-of-range string is guaranteed
to produce a value exceeding len_max.
(xheader_read): Last arg is off_t, not size_t.
Caller should diagnose negative arg, as needed.
Check that it's in range.
(enum decode_time_status): Remove.
(_decode_time): Remove, folding into decode_time.
(decode_time): Return bool, not enum decode_time_status.
Rely on decode_timespec to do most of the work.
(code_signed_num): New function.
(code_num): Use it.
(decode_signed_num): New function.
(decode_num): Use it.
(gid_coder, gid_decoder, uid_coder, uid_decoder, sparse_map_decoder)
(sparse_map_decoder): Code and decode negative values.
(sparse_map_decoder): Improve check for out-of-range values.
* tests/time01.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT): Add it.
* tests/testsuite.at: Include it.
* src/Makefile.am: Add xattrs.[ch]
* src/xattrs.c: New file.
* src/xattrs.h: New file.
* src/common.h (READ_LIKE_SUBCOMMAND): New define.
(selinux_context_option, acls_option, xattrs_option): New globals.
(xheader_xattr_init, xheader_xattr_free)
(xheader_xattr_copy, xheader_xattr_add): New protos.
(WARN_XATTR_WRITE): New mask.
* src/create.c (start_header): Handle xattrs pairs if in POSIX format.
(dump_file0): Handle extended attributes.
* src/extract.c (delayed_set_stat,delayed_link) <xattr_map_size>
<xattr_map>: New members.
(set_xattr): New static function.
(open_output_file): Accept an additional argument indicating
whether the file has already been created.
(set_stat,delay_set_stat)
(apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat)
(extract_file): Handle extended attributes.
* src/list.c (decode_header, simple_print_header): Display
extended attributes.
* src/tar.c: New options --xattrs, --no-xattrs, --xattrs-include,
--xattrs-exclude
(tar_stat_destroy): Free the xattr_map storage.
* src/tar.h (xattr_array): New struct.
(tar_stat_info) <xattr_map_size, xattr_map>: New members.
* src/warning.c: New warning control keyword "xattr-write".
* src/xheader.c (xheader_xattr_init)
(xheader_xattr_free, xheader_xattr_add)
(xheader_xattr_copy): New functions.
(struct xhdr_tab) <prefix>: New member.
(locate_handler): Permit selecting the keyword based on its
prefix.
(xheader_protected_pattern_p)
(xheader_protected_keyword_p): Likewise.
(xattr_coder, xattr_decoder): New functions.
(xhdr_tab): Reflect the changes to struct xhdr_tab.
New keyword "SCHILY.xattr".
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
(AT_CHECK_UTIL, AT_XATTRS_UTILS_PREREQ)
(AT_CAPABILITIES_UTILS_PREREQ, AT_XATTRS_PREREQ): New defuns.
* tests/xattr01.at: New test.
* tests/xattr02.at: New test.
* tests/xattr03.at: New test.
* tests/xattr04.at: New test.
* tests/capabs_raw01.at: New test.
This lint was found by GCC 4.6.2 on Fedora 15 x86-64.
* src/buffer.c (buffer_write_global_xheader, mv_end, set_start_time)
(compute_duration, print_total_stats, flush_read, flush_write):
* src/checkpoint.c (checkpoint_finish_compile):
* src/list.c (test_archive_label):
* src/misc.c (chdir_count):
* src/names.c (const):
* src/unlink.c (finish_deferred_unlinks):
Define with (void) instead of with (), for slightly-better C type
checking and to avoid a GCC warning.
* src/compare.c (diff_dumpdir):
* src/tar.c (parse_owner_group): Remove unused local.
* src/misc.c (chdir_do):
* src/tar.c (add_exclude_array): Rename local to avoid shadowing.
(LOW_DENSITY_NUM, MID_DENSITY_NUM, HIGH_DENSITY_NUM):
Define only if needed.
* src/update.c (update_archive): Initialize a local; this fixes
what appears to be a real bug.
There is no longer (since SunOS 4) any need to guard against
free (NULL), so replace each "if (p) free (p);" with "free (p);".
From Jim Meyering in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2011-01/msg00026.html>.
* src/incremen.c (scan_directory, read_directory_file): As above.
(try_purge_directory): Likewise.
* src/list.c (read_header): Likewise.
* src/misc.c (assign_string): Likewise.
* src/create.c (write_gnu_long_link, start_header): Access
header->buffer + offsetof (struct posix_header, magic), instead of
header->header.magic, when reading or writing the OLDGNU_MAGIC
pattern. The code violates the C standard without this change,
and GCC warns about this if fortify checking is enabled. It's not
a bug on traditional (i.e., non-debugging) platforms, but it does
violate the C standard so it should be fixed. Problem originally
reported by John Emil Karlson in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2010-04/msg00023.html>.
* src/list.c (decode_header): Likewise.
The commit 9c194c99 altered that order.
* src/list.c (transform_stat_info): New function. Split off from
decode_header.
(read_and): Call transform_stat_info right before do_something,
and after deciding if we should proceed with this member name,
so that name matching occurs before name transformation.
* tests/extrac17.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT): Add extrac17.at
* tests/testsuite.at: Include extrac17.at.
* doc/tar.texi (Including a Label in the Archive): Revise
the section.
* NEWS: Update
* src/buffer.c (open_archive): Check volume label on
ACCESS_UPDATE as well.
* src/list.c (test_archive_label): Rewrite to match the
documentation.
* src/names.c (regex_usage_warning): Return int.
(names_notfound): Rewrite the conditional.
(label_notfound): New function.
* tests/label03.at: New testcase.
* tests/label04.at: New testcase.
* tests/label05.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcases.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/common.h (read_header_mode): New enum.
(read_header): Change type of the 3rd argument.
* src/list.c (read_header): Change type of the 3rd argument.
All callers updated.
* src/buffer.c (try_new_volume): Allow for volumes split at the
extended/ustar header boundary. This is against POSIX specs, but
we must be able to read such archives anyway.
* tests/multiv07.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add multiv07.at
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/compare.c: Update calls to read_header.
* src/delete.c: Likewise.
* src/update.c: Likewise.
* src/list.c (print_volume_label): New function.
(print_header): Call print_volume_label.
(test_archive_label): New function.
* src/buffer.c (VOLUME_LABEL_APPEND): Remove.
(VOLUME_TEXT, VOLUME_TEXT_LEN): New macros
(drop_volume_label_suffix): New function.
(check_label_pattern): Use drop_volume_label_suffix.
* src/common.h (subcommand): New constant TEST_LABEL_SUBCOMMAND.
(test_label_option): Remove.
(drop_volume_label_suffix): New proto.
(test_archive_label): New proto.
* src/names.c (all_names_found): Remove test for test_label_option.
* src/tar.c (subcommand_string): Handle TEST_LABEL_SUBCOMMAND.
(set_subcommand_option): Improve diagnostics.
(parse_opt): Set subcommand if --test-label is given.
(main): Handle TEST_LABEL_SUBCOMMAND.
* src/buffer.c (match_volume_label): Call set_volume_label.
(check_label_pattern): Get label string
as argument.
(match_volume_label): Handle volume labels stored in
global PAX headers.
* src/common.c (print_header,read_header): Change signature.
(read_header_primitive): Remove prototype.
* src/list.c (recent_global_header): New static.
(list_archive): Always print volume labels.
(read_header_primitive): Remove.
(read_header): Change the signature (all callers updated)
Save the recent global header.
(volume_label_printed): New static.
(simple_print_header): New function (ex-print_header).
(print_header): Change the signature (all callers updated).
For POSIX formats, print first volume header (if set).
* src/xheader.c (xheader_write_global): Write the data
accumulated in xhdr->stk even if keyword_global_override_list
is empty.
(xheader_read): On unexpected EOF, report error instead of
coredumping.
(XHDR_PROTECTED, XHDR_GLOBAL): New defines.
(struct xhdr_tab): Remove `protected' with `flags'. All uses updated.
(decg): If XHDR_GLOBAL bit is set, call the keyword's decode
method instead of adding it to `kwl'.
* src/compare.c: Update calls to read_header.
* src/create.c: Likewise.
* src/delete.c: Likewise.
* src/update.c: Likewise.
* src/extract.c: Likewise.
(extract_volhdr): Do not print "Reading <label>" statement, because
it is inconsistent: it is not printed if the volume begins with a
member continued from the previous volume.
* tests/label01.at: New testcase.
* tests/label02.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/testsuite.at: Add new testcases.
See tests/append02.at for a detailed description
* src/common.h (MODE_FROM_HEADER): Take additional argument.
(mode_from_header): Likewise.
* src/create.c (mode_to_chars): Store all mode bits if
using OLDGNU_FORMAT. This reverses f4e4adea80.
* src/list.c (decode_header): Use header mode field
to discern between GNU and OLDGNU formats.
(mode_from_header): Store unrecognized mode bits (from 10th up)
in the location pointed to by the third parameter.
* tests/append02.at: Update documentation and references.
* doc/tar.texi: Document transformation scope flags.
* src/common.h (transform_symlinks_option): Remove in favor of
transformation scope flags.
(XFORM_REGFILE, XFORM_LINK, XFORM_SYMLINK, XFORM_ALL): New macros.
(transform_name, transform_member_name, transform_name_fp): Take
an additional argument, specifying scope flags.
* src/create.c: Reflect changes to transform_name.
* src/extract.c (extract_link, extract_symlink): Remove calls to
transform_member_name. It is done in read_header.
* src/list.c (decode_xform): Reflect change in data type of 2nd
argument.
(transform_member_name): 2nd arg is int.
(decode_header): Transform file name and link target names.
* src/tar.c: Remove --transform-symlinks.
* src/transform.c (struct transform): New member `flags'.
(transform_flags): New variable.
(parse_transform_expr): Parse transformation scope flags. Allow to
set global flags using `flags=' syntax.
(_transform_name_to_obstack, transform_name_fp)
(transform_name): Take an additional argument, specifying scope
flags.