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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package tar implements access to tar archives.
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//
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// Tape archives (tar) are a file format for storing a sequence of files that
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// can be read and written in a streaming manner.
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// This package aims to cover most variations of the format,
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// including those produced by GNU and BSD tar tools.
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package tar
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"os"
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"path"
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"reflect"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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)
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// BUG: Use of the Uid and Gid fields in Header could overflow on 32-bit
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// architectures. If a large value is encountered when decoding, the result
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// stored in Header will be the truncated version.
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var (
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ErrHeader = errors.New("archive/tar: invalid tar header")
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ErrWriteTooLong = errors.New("archive/tar: write too long")
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ErrFieldTooLong = errors.New("archive/tar: header field too long")
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ErrWriteAfterClose = errors.New("archive/tar: write after close")
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errMissData = errors.New("archive/tar: sparse file references non-existent data")
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errUnrefData = errors.New("archive/tar: sparse file contains unreferenced data")
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errWriteHole = errors.New("archive/tar: write non-NUL byte in sparse hole")
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)
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type headerError []string
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func (he headerError) Error() string {
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const prefix = "archive/tar: cannot encode header"
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var ss []string
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for _, s := range he {
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if s != "" {
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ss = append(ss, s)
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}
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}
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if len(ss) == 0 {
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return prefix
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %v", prefix, strings.Join(ss, "; and "))
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}
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// Type flags for Header.Typeflag.
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const (
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// Type '0' indicates a regular file.
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TypeReg = '0'
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TypeRegA = '\x00' // Deprecated: Use TypeReg instead.
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// Type '1' to '6' are header-only flags and may not have a data body.
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TypeLink = '1' // Hard link
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TypeSymlink = '2' // Symbolic link
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TypeChar = '3' // Character device node
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TypeBlock = '4' // Block device node
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TypeDir = '5' // Directory
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TypeFifo = '6' // FIFO node
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// Type '7' is reserved.
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TypeCont = '7'
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// Type 'x' is used by the PAX format to store key-value records that
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// are only relevant to the next file.
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// This package transparently handles these types.
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TypeXHeader = 'x'
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// Type 'g' is used by the PAX format to store key-value records that
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// are relevant to all subsequent files.
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// This package only supports parsing and composing such headers,
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// but does not currently support persisting the global state across files.
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TypeXGlobalHeader = 'g'
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// Type 'S' indicates a sparse file in the GNU format.
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TypeGNUSparse = 'S'
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// Types 'L' and 'K' are used by the GNU format for a meta file
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// used to store the path or link name for the next file.
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// This package transparently handles these types.
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TypeGNULongName = 'L'
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TypeGNULongLink = 'K'
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)
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// Keywords for PAX extended header records.
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const (
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paxNone = "" // Indicates that no PAX key is suitable
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paxPath = "path"
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paxLinkpath = "linkpath"
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paxSize = "size"
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paxUid = "uid"
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paxGid = "gid"
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paxUname = "uname"
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paxGname = "gname"
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paxMtime = "mtime"
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paxAtime = "atime"
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paxCtime = "ctime" // Removed from later revision of PAX spec, but was valid
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paxCharset = "charset" // Currently unused
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paxComment = "comment" // Currently unused
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paxSchilyXattr = "SCHILY.xattr."
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// Keywords for GNU sparse files in a PAX extended header.
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paxGNUSparse = "GNU.sparse."
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paxGNUSparseNumBlocks = "GNU.sparse.numblocks"
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paxGNUSparseOffset = "GNU.sparse.offset"
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paxGNUSparseNumBytes = "GNU.sparse.numbytes"
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paxGNUSparseMap = "GNU.sparse.map"
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paxGNUSparseName = "GNU.sparse.name"
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paxGNUSparseMajor = "GNU.sparse.major"
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paxGNUSparseMinor = "GNU.sparse.minor"
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paxGNUSparseSize = "GNU.sparse.size"
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paxGNUSparseRealSize = "GNU.sparse.realsize"
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)
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// basicKeys is a set of the PAX keys for which we have built-in support.
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// This does not contain "charset" or "comment", which are both PAX-specific,
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// so adding them as first-class features of Header is unlikely.
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// Users can use the PAXRecords field to set it themselves.
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var basicKeys = map[string]bool{
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paxPath: true, paxLinkpath: true, paxSize: true, paxUid: true, paxGid: true,
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paxUname: true, paxGname: true, paxMtime: true, paxAtime: true, paxCtime: true,
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}
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// A Header represents a single header in a tar archive.
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// Some fields may not be populated.
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//
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// For forward compatibility, users that retrieve a Header from Reader.Next,
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// mutate it in some ways, and then pass it back to Writer.WriteHeader
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// should do so by creating a new Header and copying the fields
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// that they are interested in preserving.
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type Header struct {
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// Typeflag is the type of header entry.
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// The zero value is automatically promoted to either TypeReg or TypeDir
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// depending on the presence of a trailing slash in Name.
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Typeflag byte
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Name string // Name of file entry
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Linkname string // Target name of link (valid for TypeLink or TypeSymlink)
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Size int64 // Logical file size in bytes
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Mode int64 // Permission and mode bits
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Uid int // User ID of owner
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Gid int // Group ID of owner
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Uname string // User name of owner
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Gname string // Group name of owner
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// If the Format is unspecified, then Writer.WriteHeader rounds ModTime
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// to the nearest second and ignores the AccessTime and ChangeTime fields.
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//
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// To use AccessTime or ChangeTime, specify the Format as PAX or GNU.
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// To use sub-second resolution, specify the Format as PAX.
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ModTime time.Time // Modification time
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AccessTime time.Time // Access time (requires either PAX or GNU support)
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ChangeTime time.Time // Change time (requires either PAX or GNU support)
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Devmajor int64 // Major device number (valid for TypeChar or TypeBlock)
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Devminor int64 // Minor device number (valid for TypeChar or TypeBlock)
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// Xattrs stores extended attributes as PAX records under the
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// "SCHILY.xattr." namespace.
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//
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// The following are semantically equivalent:
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// h.Xattrs[key] = value
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// h.PAXRecords["SCHILY.xattr."+key] = value
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//
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// When Writer.WriteHeader is called, the contents of Xattrs will take
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// precedence over those in PAXRecords.
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//
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// Deprecated: Use PAXRecords instead.
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Xattrs map[string]string
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// PAXRecords is a map of PAX extended header records.
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//
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// User-defined records should have keys of the following form:
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// VENDOR.keyword
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// Where VENDOR is some namespace in all uppercase, and keyword may
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// not contain the '=' character (e.g., "GOLANG.pkg.version").
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// The key and value should be non-empty UTF-8 strings.
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//
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// When Writer.WriteHeader is called, PAX records derived from the
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// other fields in Header take precedence over PAXRecords.
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PAXRecords map[string]string
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// Format specifies the format of the tar header.
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//
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// This is set by Reader.Next as a best-effort guess at the format.
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// Since the Reader liberally reads some non-compliant files,
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// it is possible for this to be FormatUnknown.
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//
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// If the format is unspecified when Writer.WriteHeader is called,
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// then it uses the first format (in the order of USTAR, PAX, GNU)
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// capable of encoding this Header (see Format).
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Format Format
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}
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// sparseEntry represents a Length-sized fragment at Offset in the file.
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type sparseEntry struct{ Offset, Length int64 }
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func (s sparseEntry) endOffset() int64 { return s.Offset + s.Length }
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// A sparse file can be represented as either a sparseDatas or a sparseHoles.
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// As long as the total size is known, they are equivalent and one can be
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// converted to the other form and back. The various tar formats with sparse
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// file support represent sparse files in the sparseDatas form. That is, they
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// specify the fragments in the file that has data, and treat everything else as
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// having zero bytes. As such, the encoding and decoding logic in this package
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// deals with sparseDatas.
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//
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// However, the external API uses sparseHoles instead of sparseDatas because the
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// zero value of sparseHoles logically represents a normal file (i.e., there are
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// no holes in it). On the other hand, the zero value of sparseDatas implies
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// that the file has no data in it, which is rather odd.
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//
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// As an example, if the underlying raw file contains the 10-byte data:
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// var compactFile = "abcdefgh"
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//
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// And the sparse map has the following entries:
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// var spd sparseDatas = []sparseEntry{
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// {Offset: 2, Length: 5}, // Data fragment for 2..6
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// {Offset: 18, Length: 3}, // Data fragment for 18..20
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// }
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// var sph sparseHoles = []sparseEntry{
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// {Offset: 0, Length: 2}, // Hole fragment for 0..1
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// {Offset: 7, Length: 11}, // Hole fragment for 7..17
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// {Offset: 21, Length: 4}, // Hole fragment for 21..24
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// }
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//
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// Then the content of the resulting sparse file with a Header.Size of 25 is:
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// var sparseFile = "\x00"*2 + "abcde" + "\x00"*11 + "fgh" + "\x00"*4
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type (
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sparseDatas []sparseEntry
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sparseHoles []sparseEntry
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)
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// validateSparseEntries reports whether sp is a valid sparse map.
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// It does not matter whether sp represents data fragments or hole fragments.
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func validateSparseEntries(sp []sparseEntry, size int64) bool {
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// Validate all sparse entries. These are the same checks as performed by
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// the BSD tar utility.
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if size < 0 {
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return false
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}
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var pre sparseEntry
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for _, cur := range sp {
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switch {
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case cur.Offset < 0 || cur.Length < 0:
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return false // Negative values are never okay
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case cur.Offset > math.MaxInt64-cur.Length:
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return false // Integer overflow with large length
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case cur.endOffset() > size:
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return false // Region extends beyond the actual size
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case pre.endOffset() > cur.Offset:
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return false // Regions cannot overlap and must be in order
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}
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pre = cur
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}
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return true
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}
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// alignSparseEntries mutates src and returns dst where each fragment's
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// starting offset is aligned up to the nearest block edge, and each
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// ending offset is aligned down to the nearest block edge.
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//
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// Even though the Go tar Reader and the BSD tar utility can handle entries
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// with arbitrary offsets and lengths, the GNU tar utility can only handle
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// offsets and lengths that are multiples of blockSize.
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func alignSparseEntries(src []sparseEntry, size int64) []sparseEntry {
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dst := src[:0]
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for _, s := range src {
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pos, end := s.Offset, s.endOffset()
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pos += blockPadding(+pos) // Round-up to nearest blockSize
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if end != size {
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end -= blockPadding(-end) // Round-down to nearest blockSize
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}
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if pos < end {
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dst = append(dst, sparseEntry{Offset: pos, Length: end - pos})
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}
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}
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return dst
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}
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// invertSparseEntries converts a sparse map from one form to the other.
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// If the input is sparseHoles, then it will output sparseDatas and vice-versa.
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// The input must have been already validated.
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//
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// This function mutates src and returns a normalized map where:
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// * adjacent fragments are coalesced together
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// * only the last fragment may be empty
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// * the endOffset of the last fragment is the total size
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func invertSparseEntries(src []sparseEntry, size int64) []sparseEntry {
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dst := src[:0]
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var pre sparseEntry
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for _, cur := range src {
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if cur.Length == 0 {
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continue // Skip empty fragments
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}
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pre.Length = cur.Offset - pre.Offset
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if pre.Length > 0 {
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dst = append(dst, pre) // Only add non-empty fragments
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}
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pre.Offset = cur.endOffset()
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}
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pre.Length = size - pre.Offset // Possibly the only empty fragment
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return append(dst, pre)
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}
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// fileState tracks the number of logical (includes sparse holes) and physical
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// (actual in tar archive) bytes remaining for the current file.
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//
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// Invariant: LogicalRemaining >= PhysicalRemaining
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type fileState interface {
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LogicalRemaining() int64
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PhysicalRemaining() int64
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}
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// allowedFormats determines which formats can be used.
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// The value returned is the logical OR of multiple possible formats.
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// If the value is FormatUnknown, then the input Header cannot be encoded
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// and an error is returned explaining why.
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//
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// As a by-product of checking the fields, this function returns paxHdrs, which
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// contain all fields that could not be directly encoded.
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// A value receiver ensures that this method does not mutate the source Header.
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func (h Header) allowedFormats() (format Format, paxHdrs map[string]string, err error) {
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format = FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX | FormatGNU
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paxHdrs = make(map[string]string)
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var whyNoUSTAR, whyNoPAX, whyNoGNU string
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var preferPAX bool // Prefer PAX over USTAR
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verifyString := func(s string, size int, name, paxKey string) {
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// NUL-terminator is optional for path and linkpath.
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// Technically, it is required for uname and gname,
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// but neither GNU nor BSD tar checks for it.
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tooLong := len(s) > size
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allowLongGNU := paxKey == paxPath || paxKey == paxLinkpath
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if hasNUL(s) || (tooLong && !allowLongGNU) {
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whyNoGNU = fmt.Sprintf("GNU cannot encode %s=%q", name, s)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
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}
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if !isASCII(s) || tooLong {
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canSplitUSTAR := paxKey == paxPath
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if _, _, ok := splitUSTARPath(s); !canSplitUSTAR || !ok {
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whyNoUSTAR = fmt.Sprintf("USTAR cannot encode %s=%q", name, s)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
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}
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if paxKey == paxNone {
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whyNoPAX = fmt.Sprintf("PAX cannot encode %s=%q", name, s)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatPAX)
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} else {
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paxHdrs[paxKey] = s
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}
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}
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if v, ok := h.PAXRecords[paxKey]; ok && v == s {
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paxHdrs[paxKey] = v
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}
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}
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verifyNumeric := func(n int64, size int, name, paxKey string) {
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if !fitsInBase256(size, n) {
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whyNoGNU = fmt.Sprintf("GNU cannot encode %s=%d", name, n)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
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}
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if !fitsInOctal(size, n) {
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whyNoUSTAR = fmt.Sprintf("USTAR cannot encode %s=%d", name, n)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
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if paxKey == paxNone {
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whyNoPAX = fmt.Sprintf("PAX cannot encode %s=%d", name, n)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatPAX)
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} else {
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paxHdrs[paxKey] = strconv.FormatInt(n, 10)
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}
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}
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if v, ok := h.PAXRecords[paxKey]; ok && v == strconv.FormatInt(n, 10) {
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paxHdrs[paxKey] = v
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}
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}
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verifyTime := func(ts time.Time, size int, name, paxKey string) {
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if ts.IsZero() {
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return // Always okay
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}
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if !fitsInBase256(size, ts.Unix()) {
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whyNoGNU = fmt.Sprintf("GNU cannot encode %s=%v", name, ts)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
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}
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isMtime := paxKey == paxMtime
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fitsOctal := fitsInOctal(size, ts.Unix())
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if (isMtime && !fitsOctal) || !isMtime {
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whyNoUSTAR = fmt.Sprintf("USTAR cannot encode %s=%v", name, ts)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
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}
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needsNano := ts.Nanosecond() != 0
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if !isMtime || !fitsOctal || needsNano {
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preferPAX = true // USTAR may truncate sub-second measurements
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if paxKey == paxNone {
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whyNoPAX = fmt.Sprintf("PAX cannot encode %s=%v", name, ts)
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format.mustNotBe(FormatPAX)
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} else {
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paxHdrs[paxKey] = formatPAXTime(ts)
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}
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}
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if v, ok := h.PAXRecords[paxKey]; ok && v == formatPAXTime(ts) {
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paxHdrs[paxKey] = v
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}
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}
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// Check basic fields.
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var blk block
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v7 := blk.V7()
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ustar := blk.USTAR()
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gnu := blk.GNU()
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verifyString(h.Name, len(v7.Name()), "Name", paxPath)
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verifyString(h.Linkname, len(v7.LinkName()), "Linkname", paxLinkpath)
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verifyString(h.Uname, len(ustar.UserName()), "Uname", paxUname)
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verifyString(h.Gname, len(ustar.GroupName()), "Gname", paxGname)
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verifyNumeric(h.Mode, len(v7.Mode()), "Mode", paxNone)
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verifyNumeric(int64(h.Uid), len(v7.UID()), "Uid", paxUid)
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verifyNumeric(int64(h.Gid), len(v7.GID()), "Gid", paxGid)
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verifyNumeric(h.Size, len(v7.Size()), "Size", paxSize)
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verifyNumeric(h.Devmajor, len(ustar.DevMajor()), "Devmajor", paxNone)
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verifyNumeric(h.Devminor, len(ustar.DevMinor()), "Devminor", paxNone)
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verifyTime(h.ModTime, len(v7.ModTime()), "ModTime", paxMtime)
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verifyTime(h.AccessTime, len(gnu.AccessTime()), "AccessTime", paxAtime)
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verifyTime(h.ChangeTime, len(gnu.ChangeTime()), "ChangeTime", paxCtime)
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// Check for header-only types.
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var whyOnlyPAX, whyOnlyGNU string
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switch h.Typeflag {
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case TypeReg, TypeChar, TypeBlock, TypeFifo, TypeGNUSparse:
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// Exclude TypeLink and TypeSymlink, since they may reference directories.
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if strings.HasSuffix(h.Name, "/") {
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return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"filename may not have trailing slash"}
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}
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case TypeXHeader, TypeGNULongName, TypeGNULongLink:
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return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"cannot manually encode TypeXHeader, TypeGNULongName, or TypeGNULongLink headers"}
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case TypeXGlobalHeader:
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h2 := Header{Name: h.Name, Typeflag: h.Typeflag, Xattrs: h.Xattrs, PAXRecords: h.PAXRecords, Format: h.Format}
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if !reflect.DeepEqual(h, h2) {
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return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"only PAXRecords should be set for TypeXGlobalHeader"}
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}
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whyOnlyPAX = "only PAX supports TypeXGlobalHeader"
|
|
format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX)
|
|
}
|
|
if !isHeaderOnlyType(h.Typeflag) && h.Size < 0 {
|
|
return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"negative size on header-only type"}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check PAX records.
|
|
if len(h.Xattrs) > 0 {
|
|
for k, v := range h.Xattrs {
|
|
paxHdrs[paxSchilyXattr+k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
whyOnlyPAX = "only PAX supports Xattrs"
|
|
format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX)
|
|
}
|
|
if len(h.PAXRecords) > 0 {
|
|
for k, v := range h.PAXRecords {
|
|
switch _, exists := paxHdrs[k]; {
|
|
case exists:
|
|
continue // Do not overwrite existing records
|
|
case h.Typeflag == TypeXGlobalHeader:
|
|
paxHdrs[k] = v // Copy all records
|
|
case !basicKeys[k] && !strings.HasPrefix(k, paxGNUSparse):
|
|
paxHdrs[k] = v // Ignore local records that may conflict
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
whyOnlyPAX = "only PAX supports PAXRecords"
|
|
format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX)
|
|
}
|
|
for k, v := range paxHdrs {
|
|
if !validPAXRecord(k, v) {
|
|
return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{fmt.Sprintf("invalid PAX record: %q", k+" = "+v)}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO(dsnet): Re-enable this when adding sparse support.
|
|
// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
|
|
/*
|
|
// Check sparse files.
|
|
if len(h.SparseHoles) > 0 || h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
|
|
if isHeaderOnlyType(h.Typeflag) {
|
|
return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"header-only type cannot be sparse"}
|
|
}
|
|
if !validateSparseEntries(h.SparseHoles, h.Size) {
|
|
return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"invalid sparse holes"}
|
|
}
|
|
if h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
|
|
whyOnlyGNU = "only GNU supports TypeGNUSparse"
|
|
format.mayOnlyBe(FormatGNU)
|
|
} else {
|
|
whyNoGNU = "GNU supports sparse files only with TypeGNUSparse"
|
|
format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
|
|
}
|
|
whyNoUSTAR = "USTAR does not support sparse files"
|
|
format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
|
|
}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
// Check desired format.
|
|
if wantFormat := h.Format; wantFormat != FormatUnknown {
|
|
if wantFormat.has(FormatPAX) && !preferPAX {
|
|
wantFormat.mayBe(FormatUSTAR) // PAX implies USTAR allowed too
|
|
}
|
|
format.mayOnlyBe(wantFormat) // Set union of formats allowed and format wanted
|
|
}
|
|
if format == FormatUnknown {
|
|
switch h.Format {
|
|
case FormatUSTAR:
|
|
err = headerError{"Format specifies USTAR", whyNoUSTAR, whyOnlyPAX, whyOnlyGNU}
|
|
case FormatPAX:
|
|
err = headerError{"Format specifies PAX", whyNoPAX, whyOnlyGNU}
|
|
case FormatGNU:
|
|
err = headerError{"Format specifies GNU", whyNoGNU, whyOnlyPAX}
|
|
default:
|
|
err = headerError{whyNoUSTAR, whyNoPAX, whyNoGNU, whyOnlyPAX, whyOnlyGNU}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return format, paxHdrs, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FileInfo returns an os.FileInfo for the Header.
|
|
func (h *Header) FileInfo() os.FileInfo {
|
|
return headerFileInfo{h}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// headerFileInfo implements os.FileInfo.
|
|
type headerFileInfo struct {
|
|
h *Header
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (fi headerFileInfo) Size() int64 { return fi.h.Size }
|
|
func (fi headerFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return fi.Mode().IsDir() }
|
|
func (fi headerFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return fi.h.ModTime }
|
|
func (fi headerFileInfo) Sys() interface{} { return fi.h }
|
|
|
|
// Name returns the base name of the file.
|
|
func (fi headerFileInfo) Name() string {
|
|
if fi.IsDir() {
|
|
return path.Base(path.Clean(fi.h.Name))
|
|
}
|
|
return path.Base(fi.h.Name)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mode returns the permission and mode bits for the headerFileInfo.
|
|
func (fi headerFileInfo) Mode() (mode os.FileMode) {
|
|
// Set file permission bits.
|
|
mode = os.FileMode(fi.h.Mode).Perm()
|
|
|
|
// Set setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
|
|
if fi.h.Mode&c_ISUID != 0 {
|
|
mode |= os.ModeSetuid
|
|
}
|
|
if fi.h.Mode&c_ISGID != 0 {
|
|
mode |= os.ModeSetgid
|
|
}
|
|
if fi.h.Mode&c_ISVTX != 0 {
|
|
mode |= os.ModeSticky
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set file mode bits; clear perm, setuid, setgid, and sticky bits.
|
|
switch m := os.FileMode(fi.h.Mode) &^ 07777; m {
|
|
case c_ISDIR:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeDir
|
|
case c_ISFIFO:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
|
|
case c_ISLNK:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeSymlink
|
|
case c_ISBLK:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeDevice
|
|
case c_ISCHR:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeDevice
|
|
mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
|
|
case c_ISSOCK:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeSocket
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch fi.h.Typeflag {
|
|
case TypeSymlink:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeSymlink
|
|
case TypeChar:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeDevice
|
|
mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
|
|
case TypeBlock:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeDevice
|
|
case TypeDir:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeDir
|
|
case TypeFifo:
|
|
mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return mode
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// sysStat, if non-nil, populates h from system-dependent fields of fi.
|
|
var sysStat func(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error
|
|
|
|
const (
|
|
// Mode constants from the USTAR spec:
|
|
// See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html#tag_20_92_13_06
|
|
c_ISUID = 04000 // Set uid
|
|
c_ISGID = 02000 // Set gid
|
|
c_ISVTX = 01000 // Save text (sticky bit)
|
|
|
|
// Common Unix mode constants; these are not defined in any common tar standard.
|
|
// Header.FileInfo understands these, but FileInfoHeader will never produce these.
|
|
c_ISDIR = 040000 // Directory
|
|
c_ISFIFO = 010000 // FIFO
|
|
c_ISREG = 0100000 // Regular file
|
|
c_ISLNK = 0120000 // Symbolic link
|
|
c_ISBLK = 060000 // Block special file
|
|
c_ISCHR = 020000 // Character special file
|
|
c_ISSOCK = 0140000 // Socket
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
// FileInfoHeader creates a partially-populated Header from fi.
|
|
// If fi describes a symlink, FileInfoHeader records link as the link target.
|
|
// If fi describes a directory, a slash is appended to the name.
|
|
//
|
|
// Since os.FileInfo's Name method only returns the base name of
|
|
// the file it describes, it may be necessary to modify Header.Name
|
|
// to provide the full path name of the file.
|
|
func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
|
|
if fi == nil {
|
|
return nil, errors.New("archive/tar: FileInfo is nil")
|
|
}
|
|
fm := fi.Mode()
|
|
h := &Header{
|
|
Name: fi.Name(),
|
|
ModTime: fi.ModTime(),
|
|
Mode: int64(fm.Perm()), // or'd with c_IS* constants later
|
|
}
|
|
switch {
|
|
case fm.IsRegular():
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeReg
|
|
h.Size = fi.Size()
|
|
case fi.IsDir():
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeDir
|
|
h.Name += "/"
|
|
case fm&os.ModeSymlink != 0:
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeSymlink
|
|
h.Linkname = link
|
|
case fm&os.ModeDevice != 0:
|
|
if fm&os.ModeCharDevice != 0 {
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeChar
|
|
} else {
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeBlock
|
|
}
|
|
case fm&os.ModeNamedPipe != 0:
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeFifo
|
|
case fm&os.ModeSocket != 0:
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: sockets not supported")
|
|
default:
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: unknown file mode %v", fm)
|
|
}
|
|
if fm&os.ModeSetuid != 0 {
|
|
h.Mode |= c_ISUID
|
|
}
|
|
if fm&os.ModeSetgid != 0 {
|
|
h.Mode |= c_ISGID
|
|
}
|
|
if fm&os.ModeSticky != 0 {
|
|
h.Mode |= c_ISVTX
|
|
}
|
|
// If possible, populate additional fields from OS-specific
|
|
// FileInfo fields.
|
|
if sys, ok := fi.Sys().(*Header); ok {
|
|
// This FileInfo came from a Header (not the OS). Use the
|
|
// original Header to populate all remaining fields.
|
|
h.Uid = sys.Uid
|
|
h.Gid = sys.Gid
|
|
h.Uname = sys.Uname
|
|
h.Gname = sys.Gname
|
|
h.AccessTime = sys.AccessTime
|
|
h.ChangeTime = sys.ChangeTime
|
|
if sys.Xattrs != nil {
|
|
h.Xattrs = make(map[string]string)
|
|
for k, v := range sys.Xattrs {
|
|
h.Xattrs[k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if sys.Typeflag == TypeLink {
|
|
// hard link
|
|
h.Typeflag = TypeLink
|
|
h.Size = 0
|
|
h.Linkname = sys.Linkname
|
|
}
|
|
if sys.PAXRecords != nil {
|
|
h.PAXRecords = make(map[string]string)
|
|
for k, v := range sys.PAXRecords {
|
|
h.PAXRecords[k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if sysStat != nil {
|
|
return h, sysStat(fi, h)
|
|
}
|
|
return h, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// isHeaderOnlyType checks if the given type flag is of the type that has no
|
|
// data section even if a size is specified.
|
|
func isHeaderOnlyType(flag byte) bool {
|
|
switch flag {
|
|
case TypeLink, TypeSymlink, TypeChar, TypeBlock, TypeDir, TypeFifo:
|
|
return true
|
|
default:
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func min(a, b int64) int64 {
|
|
if a < b {
|
|
return a
|
|
}
|
|
return b
|
|
}
|