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1 | This patch adds the --detect-renamed option which makes rsync notice files |
2 | that either (1) match in size & modify-time (plus the basename, if possible) | |
3 | or (2) match in size & checksum (when --checksum was also specified) and use | |
4 | each match as an alternate basis file to speed up the transfer. | |
5 | ||
6 | The algorithm attempts to scan the receiving-side's files in an efficient | |
7 | manner. If --delete[-before] is enabled, we'll take advantage of the | |
8 | pre-transfer delete pass to prepare any alternate-basis-file matches we | |
9 | might find. If --delete-before is not enabled, rsync does the rename scan | |
10 | during the regular file-sending scan (scanning each directory right before | |
11 | the generator starts updating files from that dir). In this latter mode, | |
12 | rsync might delay the updating of a file (if no alternate-basis match was | |
13 | yet found) until the full scan of the receiving side is complete, at which | |
14 | point any delayed files are processed. | |
15 | ||
16 | I chose to hard-link the alternate-basis files into a ".~tmp~" subdir that | |
17 | takes advantage of rsync's pre-existing partial-dir logic. This uses less | |
18 | memory than trying to keep track of the matches internally, and also allows | |
19 | any deletions or file-updates to occur normally without interfering with | |
20 | these alternate-basis discoveries. | |
21 | ||
03019e41 | 22 | To use this patch, run these commands for a successful build: |
1fffd582 | 23 | |
03019e41 WD |
24 | patch -p1 <patches/detect-renamed.diff |
25 | ./configure (optional if already run) | |
1fffd582 WD |
26 | make |
27 | ||
28 | TODO: | |
29 | ||
30 | We need to never return a match from fattr_find() that has a basis | |
31 | file. This will ensure that we don't try to give a renamed file to | |
32 | a file that can't use it, while missing out on giving it to a file | |
33 | that could use it. | |
34 | ||
35 | --- old/flist.c | |
36 | +++ new/flist.c | |
d16b5fd6 | 37 | @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ extern int non_perishable_cnt; |
1fffd582 WD |
38 | extern int prune_empty_dirs; |
39 | extern int copy_links; | |
40 | extern int copy_unsafe_links; | |
41 | +extern int detect_renamed; | |
42 | extern int protocol_version; | |
43 | extern int sanitize_paths; | |
03019e41 | 44 | extern struct stats stats; |
d16b5fd6 | 45 | @@ -70,6 +71,8 @@ int checksum_len; |
1fffd582 WD |
46 | dev_t filesystem_dev; /* used to implement -x */ |
47 | unsigned int file_struct_len; | |
48 | ||
49 | +struct file_list the_fattr_list; | |
50 | + | |
51 | static char empty_sum[MD4_SUM_LENGTH]; | |
52 | static int flist_count_offset; | |
53 | ||
d16b5fd6 | 54 | @@ -252,6 +255,44 @@ static mode_t from_wire_mode(int mode) |
03019e41 | 55 | return mode; |
1fffd582 WD |
56 | } |
57 | ||
58 | +static int fattr_compare(struct file_struct **file1, struct file_struct **file2) | |
59 | +{ | |
60 | + struct file_struct *f1 = *file1; | |
61 | + struct file_struct *f2 = *file2; | |
62 | + int diff; | |
63 | + | |
64 | + if (!f1->basename || !S_ISREG(f1->mode) || !f1->length) { | |
65 | + if (!f2->basename || !S_ISREG(f2->mode) || !f2->length) | |
66 | + return 0; | |
67 | + return 1; | |
68 | + } | |
69 | + if (!f2->basename || !S_ISREG(f2->mode) || !f2->length) | |
70 | + return -1; | |
71 | + | |
72 | + /* Don't use diff for values that are longer than an int. */ | |
73 | + if (f1->length != f2->length) | |
74 | + return f1->length < f2->length ? -1 : 1; | |
75 | + | |
76 | + if (always_checksum) { | |
77 | + diff = u_memcmp(f1->u.sum, f2->u.sum, checksum_len); | |
78 | + if (diff) | |
79 | + return diff; | |
80 | + } else if (f1->modtime != f2->modtime) | |
81 | + return f1->modtime < f2->modtime ? -1 : 1; | |
82 | + | |
83 | + diff = u_strcmp(f1->basename, f2->basename); | |
84 | + if (diff) | |
85 | + return diff; | |
86 | + | |
87 | + if (f1->dirname == f2->dirname) | |
88 | + return 0; | |
89 | + if (!f1->dirname) | |
90 | + return -1; | |
91 | + if (!f2->dirname) | |
92 | + return 1; | |
93 | + return u_strcmp(f1->dirname, f2->dirname); | |
94 | +} | |
95 | + | |
96 | static void send_directory(int f, struct file_list *flist, | |
97 | char *fbuf, int len); | |
98 | ||
d16b5fd6 | 99 | @@ -1388,6 +1429,25 @@ struct file_list *recv_file_list(int f) |
1fffd582 WD |
100 | |
101 | clean_flist(flist, relative_paths, 1); | |
102 | ||
103 | + if (detect_renamed) { | |
104 | + int j = flist->count; | |
105 | + the_fattr_list.count = j; | |
106 | + the_fattr_list.files = new_array(struct file_struct *, j); | |
107 | + if (!the_fattr_list.files) | |
108 | + goto oom; | |
109 | + memcpy(the_fattr_list.files, flist->files, | |
110 | + j * sizeof (struct file_struct *)); | |
111 | + qsort(the_fattr_list.files, j, | |
112 | + sizeof the_fattr_list.files[0], (int (*)())fattr_compare); | |
113 | + the_fattr_list.low = 0; | |
114 | + while (j-- > 0) { | |
115 | + struct file_struct *fp = the_fattr_list.files[j]; | |
116 | + if (fp->basename && S_ISREG(fp->mode) && fp->length) | |
117 | + break; | |
118 | + } | |
119 | + the_fattr_list.high = j; | |
120 | + } | |
121 | + | |
122 | if (f >= 0) { | |
123 | recv_uid_list(f, flist); | |
124 | ||
125 | --- old/generator.c | |
126 | +++ new/generator.c | |
03019e41 | 127 | @@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ extern char *basis_dir[]; |
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128 | extern int compare_dest; |
129 | extern int copy_dest; | |
130 | extern int link_dest; | |
131 | +extern int detect_renamed; | |
132 | extern int whole_file; | |
133 | extern int list_only; | |
03019e41 | 134 | extern int new_root_dir; |
d16b5fd6 | 135 | @@ -91,14 +92,17 @@ extern char *backup_dir; |
1fffd582 WD |
136 | extern char *backup_suffix; |
137 | extern int backup_suffix_len; | |
138 | extern struct file_list *the_file_list; | |
139 | +extern struct file_list the_fattr_list; | |
140 | extern struct filter_list_struct server_filter_list; | |
141 | ||
d16b5fd6 WD |
142 | int ignore_perishable = 0; |
143 | int non_perishable_cnt = 0; | |
144 | ||
1fffd582 WD |
145 | static int deletion_count = 0; /* used to implement --max-delete */ |
146 | +static int unexplored_dirs = 1; | |
1fffd582 | 147 | |
d16b5fd6 WD |
148 | -/* For calling delete_item() and delete_dir_contents(). */ |
149 | +/* For calling delete_item(), delete_dir_contents(), and delete_in_dir(). */ | |
150 | +#define DEL_NO_DELETIONS (1<<0) | |
87d0091c | 151 | #define DEL_RECURSE (1<<1) /* recurse */ |
d16b5fd6 | 152 | #define DEL_DIR_IS_EMPTY (1<<2) /* internal delete_FUNCTIONS use only */ |
1fffd582 | 153 | |
d16b5fd6 | 154 | @@ -120,11 +124,120 @@ static int is_backup_file(char *fn) |
1fffd582 WD |
155 | return k > 0 && strcmp(fn+k, backup_suffix) == 0; |
156 | } | |
157 | ||
158 | +/* Search for a regular file that matches either (1) the size & modified | |
159 | + * time (plus the basename, if possible) or (2) the size & checksum. If | |
160 | + * we find an exact match down to the dirname, return -1 because we found | |
161 | + * an up-to-date file in the transfer, not a renamed file. */ | |
162 | +static int fattr_find(struct file_struct *f, char *fname, alloc_pool_t pool) | |
163 | +{ | |
164 | + int low = the_fattr_list.low, high = the_fattr_list.high; | |
165 | + int mid, ok_match = -1, good_match = -1; | |
166 | + struct file_struct *fmid; | |
167 | + int diff; | |
168 | + | |
169 | + while (low <= high) { | |
170 | + mid = (low + high) / 2; | |
171 | + fmid = the_fattr_list.files[mid]; | |
172 | + if (fmid->length != f->length) { | |
173 | + if (fmid->length < f->length) | |
174 | + low = mid + 1; | |
175 | + else | |
176 | + high = mid - 1; | |
177 | + continue; | |
178 | + } | |
179 | + if (always_checksum) { | |
180 | + if (!f->u.sum) { | |
181 | + if (fmid->modtime == f->modtime | |
182 | + && f_name_cmp(fmid, f) == 0) | |
183 | + return -1; /* assume we can't help */ | |
184 | + f->u.sum = pool_alloc(pool, MD4_SUM_LENGTH, | |
185 | + "fattr_find"); | |
186 | + file_checksum(fname, f->u.sum, f->length); | |
187 | + } | |
188 | + diff = u_memcmp(fmid->u.sum, f->u.sum, checksum_len); | |
189 | + if (diff) { | |
190 | + if (diff < 0) | |
191 | + low = mid + 1; | |
192 | + else | |
193 | + high = mid - 1; | |
194 | + continue; | |
195 | + } | |
196 | + } else { | |
197 | + if (fmid->modtime != f->modtime) { | |
198 | + if (fmid->modtime < f->modtime) | |
199 | + low = mid + 1; | |
200 | + else | |
201 | + high = mid - 1; | |
202 | + continue; | |
203 | + } | |
204 | + } | |
205 | + ok_match = mid; | |
206 | + diff = u_strcmp(fmid->basename, f->basename); | |
207 | + if (diff == 0) { | |
208 | + good_match = mid; | |
209 | + if (fmid->dirname == f->dirname) | |
210 | + return -1; /* file is up-to-date */ | |
211 | + if (!fmid->dirname) { | |
212 | + low = mid + 1; | |
213 | + continue; | |
214 | + } | |
215 | + if (!f->dirname) { | |
216 | + high = mid - 1; | |
217 | + continue; | |
218 | + } | |
219 | + diff = u_strcmp(fmid->dirname, f->dirname); | |
220 | + if (diff == 0) | |
221 | + return -1; /* file is up-to-date */ | |
222 | + } | |
223 | + if (diff < 0) | |
224 | + low = mid + 1; | |
225 | + else | |
226 | + high = mid - 1; | |
227 | + } | |
228 | + | |
229 | + return good_match >= 0 ? good_match : ok_match; | |
230 | +} | |
231 | + | |
232 | +static void look_for_rename(struct file_struct *file, char *fname, | |
233 | + alloc_pool_t pool) | |
234 | +{ | |
235 | + struct file_struct *fp; | |
236 | + char *partialptr, *fn; | |
237 | + STRUCT_STAT st; | |
238 | + int ndx; | |
239 | + | |
240 | + if ((ndx = fattr_find(file, fname, pool)) < 0) | |
241 | + return; | |
242 | + | |
243 | + fp = the_fattr_list.files[ndx]; | |
244 | + fn = f_name(fp, NULL); | |
245 | + /* We don't provide an alternate-basis file if there is a basis file. */ | |
246 | + if (link_stat(fn, &st, 0) == 0) | |
247 | + return; | |
248 | + if ((partialptr = partial_dir_fname(fn)) == NULL | |
249 | + || !handle_partial_dir(partialptr, PDIR_CREATE)) | |
250 | + return; | |
251 | + | |
252 | + /* We only use the file if we can hard-link it into our tmp dir. */ | |
253 | + if (link(fname, partialptr) == 0) { | |
254 | + if (verbose > 2) { | |
255 | + rprintf(FINFO, "found renamed: %s => %s\n", | |
256 | + fname, partialptr); | |
257 | + } | |
258 | + return; | |
259 | + } | |
260 | + | |
261 | + if (errno != EEXIST) | |
262 | + handle_partial_dir(partialptr, PDIR_DELETE); | |
263 | +} | |
87d0091c WD |
264 | + |
265 | /* Delete a file or directory. If DEL_RECURSE is set in the flags, this will | |
266 | * delete recursively. | |
1fffd582 | 267 | * |
15894839 WD |
268 | * Note that fname must point to a MAXPATHLEN buffer if the mode indicates it's |
269 | * a directory! (The buffer is used for recursion, but returned unchanged.) | |
270 | + * | |
271 | + * Also note: --detect-rename may use this routine with DEL_NO_DELETIONS set! | |
272 | */ | |
273 | static enum delret delete_item(char *fname, int mode, char *replace, int flags) | |
274 | { | |
d16b5fd6 | 275 | @@ -146,6 +259,8 @@ static enum delret delete_item(char *fna |
15894839 WD |
276 | goto check_ret; |
277 | /* OK: try to delete the directory. */ | |
278 | } | |
279 | + if (flags & DEL_NO_DELETIONS) | |
280 | + return DR_SUCCESS; | |
281 | ||
282 | if (!replace && max_delete >= 0 && ++deletion_count > max_delete) | |
283 | return DR_AT_LIMIT; | |
d16b5fd6 WD |
284 | @@ -192,6 +307,8 @@ static enum delret delete_item(char *fna |
285 | * its contents, otherwise just checks for content. Returns DR_SUCCESS or | |
286 | * DR_NOT_EMPTY. Note that fname must point to a MAXPATHLEN buffer! (The | |
287 | * buffer is used for recursion, but returned unchanged.) | |
1fffd582 | 288 | + * |
87d0091c | 289 | + * Note: --detect-rename may use this routine with DEL_NO_DELETIONS set! |
1fffd582 | 290 | */ |
87d0091c | 291 | static enum delret delete_dir_contents(char *fname, int flags) |
1fffd582 | 292 | { |
d16b5fd6 WD |
293 | @@ -248,6 +365,8 @@ static enum delret delete_dir_contents(c |
294 | if (S_ISDIR(fp->mode) | |
295 | && delete_dir_contents(fname, flags | DEL_RECURSE) != DR_SUCCESS) | |
296 | ret = DR_NOT_EMPTY; | |
297 | + if (detect_renamed && S_ISREG(fp->mode)) | |
298 | + look_for_rename(fp, fname, dirlist->file_pool); | |
299 | if (delete_item(fname, fp->mode, NULL, flags) != DR_SUCCESS) | |
300 | ret = DR_NOT_EMPTY; | |
301 | } | |
302 | @@ -270,15 +389,19 @@ static enum delret delete_dir_contents(c | |
1fffd582 WD |
303 | * all the --delete-WHEN options. Note that the fbuf pointer must point to a |
304 | * MAXPATHLEN buffer with the name of the directory in it (the functions we | |
305 | * call will append names onto the end, but the old dir value will be restored | |
306 | - * on exit). */ | |
307 | + * on exit). | |
308 | + * | |
309 | + * Note: --detect-rename may use this routine with DEL_NO_DELETIONS set! | |
310 | + */ | |
311 | static void delete_in_dir(struct file_list *flist, char *fbuf, | |
312 | - struct file_struct *file, STRUCT_STAT *stp) | |
313 | + struct file_struct *file, STRUCT_STAT *stp, int flags) | |
314 | { | |
315 | static int min_depth = MAXPATHLEN, cur_depth = -1; | |
316 | static void *filt_array[MAXPATHLEN/2+1]; | |
317 | static int already_warned = 0; | |
318 | struct file_list *dirlist; | |
319 | - char delbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
320 | + char *p, delbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
321 | + unsigned remainder; | |
322 | int dlen, i; | |
323 | ||
324 | if (!flist) { | |
d16b5fd6 | 325 | @@ -292,6 +415,8 @@ static void delete_in_dir(struct file_li |
1fffd582 WD |
326 | if (verbose > 2) |
327 | rprintf(FINFO, "delete_in_dir(%s)\n", fbuf); | |
328 | ||
87d0091c | 329 | + flags |= DEL_RECURSE; |
1fffd582 WD |
330 | + |
331 | if (allowed_lull) | |
332 | maybe_send_keepalive(); | |
333 | ||
d16b5fd6 | 334 | @@ -299,12 +424,14 @@ static void delete_in_dir(struct file_li |
1fffd582 WD |
335 | return; /* Impossible... */ |
336 | ||
337 | if (io_error && !(lp_ignore_errors(module_id) || ignore_errors)) { | |
338 | - if (already_warned) | |
339 | + if (!already_warned) { | |
340 | + rprintf(FINFO, | |
341 | + "IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion\n"); | |
342 | + already_warned = 1; | |
343 | + } | |
344 | + if (!detect_renamed) | |
345 | return; | |
346 | - rprintf(FINFO, | |
347 | - "IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion\n"); | |
348 | - already_warned = 1; | |
349 | - return; | |
350 | + flags |= DEL_NO_DELETIONS; | |
351 | } | |
352 | ||
353 | while (cur_depth >= file->dir.depth && cur_depth >= min_depth) | |
d16b5fd6 | 354 | @@ -315,6 +442,9 @@ static void delete_in_dir(struct file_li |
1fffd582 WD |
355 | dlen = strlen(fbuf); |
356 | filt_array[cur_depth] = push_local_filters(fbuf, dlen); | |
357 | ||
358 | + if (detect_renamed) | |
359 | + unexplored_dirs--; | |
360 | + | |
361 | if (one_file_system) { | |
362 | if (file->flags & FLAG_TOP_DIR) | |
363 | filesystem_dev = stp->st_dev; | |
d16b5fd6 | 364 | @@ -324,6 +454,11 @@ static void delete_in_dir(struct file_li |
1fffd582 WD |
365 | |
366 | dirlist = get_dirlist(fbuf, dlen, 0); | |
367 | ||
368 | + p = fbuf + dlen; | |
369 | + if (dlen != 1 || *fbuf != '/') | |
370 | + *p++ = '/'; | |
371 | + remainder = MAXPATHLEN - (p - fbuf); | |
372 | + | |
373 | /* If an item in dirlist is not found in flist, delete it | |
374 | * from the filesystem. */ | |
375 | for (i = dirlist->count; i--; ) { | |
d16b5fd6 | 376 | @@ -336,12 +471,19 @@ static void delete_in_dir(struct file_li |
87d0091c | 377 | f_name(fp, NULL)); |
1fffd582 | 378 | continue; |
87d0091c | 379 | } |
1fffd582 WD |
380 | + if (detect_renamed && S_ISREG(fp->mode)) { |
381 | + strlcpy(p, fp->basename, remainder); | |
382 | + look_for_rename(fp, fbuf, dirlist->file_pool); | |
383 | + } | |
384 | if (flist_find(flist, fp) < 0) { | |
385 | f_name(fp, delbuf); | |
87d0091c | 386 | - delete_item(delbuf, fp->mode, NULL, DEL_RECURSE); |
1fffd582 | 387 | - } |
87d0091c | 388 | + delete_item(delbuf, fp->mode, NULL, flags); |
1fffd582 WD |
389 | + } else if (detect_renamed && S_ISDIR(fp->mode)) |
390 | + unexplored_dirs++; | |
391 | } | |
392 | ||
393 | + fbuf[dlen] = '\0'; | |
394 | + | |
395 | flist_free(dirlist); | |
396 | } | |
397 | ||
d16b5fd6 | 398 | @@ -371,9 +513,9 @@ static void do_delete_pass(struct file_l |
1fffd582 WD |
399 | || !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) |
400 | continue; | |
401 | ||
402 | - delete_in_dir(flist, fbuf, file, &st); | |
403 | + delete_in_dir(flist, fbuf, file, &st, 0); | |
404 | } | |
405 | - delete_in_dir(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
406 | + delete_in_dir(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); | |
407 | ||
408 | if (do_progress && !am_server) | |
409 | rprintf(FINFO, " \r"); | |
d16b5fd6 | 410 | @@ -902,6 +1044,7 @@ static int try_dests_non(struct file_str |
9a70b743 | 411 | return j; |
1fffd582 WD |
412 | } |
413 | ||
414 | +static struct bitbag *delayed_bits = NULL; | |
415 | static int phase = 0; | |
416 | ||
417 | /* Acts on the_file_list->file's ndx'th item, whose name is fname. If a dir, | |
d16b5fd6 | 418 | @@ -1087,8 +1230,12 @@ static void recv_generator(char *fname, |
9a70b743 WD |
419 | if (real_ret != 0 && one_file_system) |
420 | real_st.st_dev = filesystem_dev; | |
1fffd582 WD |
421 | if (delete_during && f_out != -1 && !phase && dry_run < 2 |
422 | - && (file->flags & FLAG_DEL_HERE)) | |
9a70b743 | 423 | - delete_in_dir(the_file_list, fname, file, &real_st); |
1fffd582 | 424 | + && (file->flags & FLAG_DEL_HERE)) { |
9a70b743 | 425 | + if (detect_renamed && real_ret != 0) |
1fffd582 | 426 | + unexplored_dirs++; |
9a70b743 | 427 | + delete_in_dir(the_file_list, fname, file, &real_st, |
1fffd582 WD |
428 | + delete_during < 0 ? DEL_NO_DELETIONS : 0); |
429 | + } | |
430 | return; | |
431 | } | |
432 | ||
d16b5fd6 | 433 | @@ -1340,8 +1487,14 @@ static void recv_generator(char *fname, |
1fffd582 WD |
434 | && hard_link_check(file, ndx, fname, statret, &st, |
435 | itemizing, code, HL_SKIP)) | |
436 | return; | |
437 | - if (stat_errno == ENOENT) | |
438 | + if (stat_errno == ENOENT) { | |
439 | + if (detect_renamed && unexplored_dirs > 0 | |
440 | + && file->length) { | |
441 | + bitbag_set_bit(delayed_bits, ndx); | |
442 | + return; | |
443 | + } | |
444 | goto notify_others; | |
445 | + } | |
446 | rsyserr(FERROR, stat_errno, "recv_generator: failed to stat %s", | |
447 | full_fname(fname)); | |
448 | return; | |
d16b5fd6 | 449 | @@ -1527,11 +1680,17 @@ void generate_files(int f_out, struct fi |
1fffd582 WD |
450 | (long)getpid(), flist->count); |
451 | } | |
452 | ||
453 | + if (detect_renamed) { | |
454 | + delayed_bits = bitbag_create(flist->count); | |
455 | + if (!delete_before && !delete_during) | |
456 | + delete_during = -1; | |
457 | + } | |
458 | + | |
459 | if (delete_before && !local_name && flist->count > 0) | |
460 | do_delete_pass(flist); | |
461 | do_progress = 0; | |
462 | ||
463 | - if (append_mode || whole_file < 0) | |
464 | + if (append_mode || detect_renamed || whole_file < 0) | |
465 | whole_file = 0; | |
466 | if (verbose >= 2) { | |
467 | rprintf(FINFO, "delta-transmission %s\n", | |
d16b5fd6 | 468 | @@ -1586,7 +1745,23 @@ void generate_files(int f_out, struct fi |
1fffd582 WD |
469 | } |
470 | recv_generator(NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, code, -1); | |
471 | if (delete_during) | |
472 | - delete_in_dir(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); | |
473 | + delete_in_dir(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); | |
474 | + | |
475 | + if (detect_renamed) { | |
476 | + if (delete_during < 0) | |
477 | + delete_during = 0; | |
478 | + detect_renamed = 0; | |
479 | + | |
480 | + for (i = -1; (i = bitbag_next_bit(delayed_bits, i)) >= 0; ) { | |
481 | + struct file_struct *file = flist->files[i]; | |
482 | + if (local_name) | |
483 | + strlcpy(fbuf, local_name, sizeof fbuf); | |
484 | + else | |
485 | + f_name(file, fbuf); | |
486 | + recv_generator(fbuf, file, i, itemizing, | |
487 | + maybe_ATTRS_REPORT, code, f_out); | |
488 | + } | |
489 | + } | |
490 | ||
491 | phase++; | |
492 | csum_length = SUM_LENGTH; | |
493 | --- old/options.c | |
494 | +++ new/options.c | |
03019e41 | 495 | @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ int am_generator = 0; |
a94141d9 | 496 | int am_starting_up = 1; |
1fffd582 WD |
497 | int relative_paths = -1; |
498 | int implied_dirs = 1; | |
499 | +int detect_renamed = 0; | |
500 | int numeric_ids = 0; | |
501 | int allow_8bit_chars = 0; | |
502 | int force_delete = 0; | |
03019e41 | 503 | @@ -346,6 +347,7 @@ void usage(enum logcode F) |
1fffd582 WD |
504 | rprintf(F," --modify-window=NUM compare mod-times with reduced accuracy\n"); |
505 | rprintf(F," -T, --temp-dir=DIR create temporary files in directory DIR\n"); | |
506 | rprintf(F," -y, --fuzzy find similar file for basis if no dest file\n"); | |
507 | + rprintf(F," --detect-renamed try to find renamed files to speed up the transfer\n"); | |
508 | rprintf(F," --compare-dest=DIR also compare destination files relative to DIR\n"); | |
509 | rprintf(F," --copy-dest=DIR ... and include copies of unchanged files\n"); | |
510 | rprintf(F," --link-dest=DIR hardlink to files in DIR when unchanged\n"); | |
03019e41 | 511 | @@ -499,6 +501,7 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[] |
1fffd582 WD |
512 | {"compare-dest", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, 0, OPT_COMPARE_DEST, 0, 0 }, |
513 | {"copy-dest", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, 0, OPT_COPY_DEST, 0, 0 }, | |
514 | {"link-dest", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, 0, OPT_LINK_DEST, 0, 0 }, | |
515 | + {"detect-renamed", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &detect_renamed, 0, 0, 0 }, | |
516 | {"fuzzy", 'y', POPT_ARG_NONE, &fuzzy_basis, 0, 0, 0 }, | |
517 | {"compress", 'z', POPT_ARG_NONE, 0, 'z', 0, 0 }, | |
518 | {"compress-level", 0, POPT_ARG_INT, &def_compress_level, 'z', 0, 0 }, | |
03019e41 | 519 | @@ -1362,7 +1365,7 @@ int parse_arguments(int *argc, const cha |
1fffd582 WD |
520 | inplace = 1; |
521 | } | |
522 | ||
523 | - if (delay_updates && !partial_dir) | |
524 | + if ((delay_updates || detect_renamed) && !partial_dir) | |
525 | partial_dir = tmp_partialdir; | |
526 | ||
527 | if (inplace) { | |
03019e41 | 528 | @@ -1371,6 +1374,7 @@ int parse_arguments(int *argc, const cha |
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529 | snprintf(err_buf, sizeof err_buf, |
530 | "--%s cannot be used with --%s\n", | |
531 | append_mode ? "append" : "inplace", | |
532 | + detect_renamed ? "detect-renamed" : | |
533 | delay_updates ? "delay-updates" : "partial-dir"); | |
534 | return 0; | |
535 | } | |
03019e41 | 536 | @@ -1674,6 +1678,8 @@ void server_options(char **args,int *arg |
a94141d9 WD |
537 | args[ac++] = "--super"; |
538 | if (size_only) | |
539 | args[ac++] = "--size-only"; | |
540 | + if (detect_renamed) | |
541 | + args[ac++] = "--detect-renamed"; | |
542 | } | |
543 | ||
544 | if (modify_window_set) { | |
1fffd582 WD |
545 | --- old/rsync.yo |
546 | +++ new/rsync.yo | |
03019e41 | 547 | @@ -363,6 +363,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a |
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548 | --modify-window=NUM compare mod-times with reduced accuracy |
549 | -T, --temp-dir=DIR create temporary files in directory DIR | |
550 | -y, --fuzzy find similar file for basis if no dest file | |
551 | + --detect-renamed try to find renamed files to speed the xfer | |
552 | --compare-dest=DIR also compare received files relative to DIR | |
553 | --copy-dest=DIR ... and include copies of unchanged files | |
554 | --link-dest=DIR hardlink to files in DIR when unchanged | |
d16b5fd6 | 555 | @@ -1265,6 +1266,15 @@ Note that the use of the bf(--delete) op |
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556 | fuzzy-match files, so either use bf(--delete-after) or specify some |
557 | filename exclusions if you need to prevent this. | |
558 | ||
559 | +dit(bf(--detect-renamed)) This option tells rsync to scan the receiving | |
560 | +side for files that have been renamed, and to use any that are found as | |
561 | +alternate basis files to help speed up the transfer. | |
562 | +By default, alternate-basis files are hard-linked into a directory named | |
563 | +".~tmp~" in each file's destination directory, but if you've specified | |
564 | +the bf(--partial-dir) option, that directory will be used instead. These | |
565 | +potential alternate-basis files will be removed as the transfer progresses. | |
566 | +This option conflicts with bf(--inplace) and bf(--append). | |
567 | + | |
568 | dit(bf(--compare-dest=DIR)) This option instructs rsync to use em(DIR) on | |
569 | the destination machine as an additional hierarchy to compare destination | |
570 | files against doing transfers (if the files are missing in the destination | |
571 | --- old/util.c | |
572 | +++ new/util.c | |
03019e41 | 573 | @@ -1025,6 +1025,32 @@ int handle_partial_dir(const char *fname |
1fffd582 WD |
574 | return 1; |
575 | } | |
576 | ||
577 | +/* We need to supply our own strcmp function for file list comparisons | |
578 | + * to ensure that signed/unsigned usage is consistent between machines. */ | |
579 | +int u_strcmp(const char *p1, const char *p2) | |
580 | +{ | |
581 | + for ( ; *p1; p1++, p2++) { | |
582 | + if (*p1 != *p2) | |
583 | + break; | |
584 | + } | |
585 | + | |
586 | + return (int)*(uchar*)p1 - (int)*(uchar*)p2; | |
587 | +} | |
588 | + | |
589 | +/* We need a memcmp function compares unsigned-byte values. */ | |
590 | +int u_memcmp(const void *p1, const void *p2, size_t len) | |
591 | +{ | |
592 | + const uchar *u1 = p1; | |
593 | + const uchar *u2 = p2; | |
594 | + | |
595 | + while (len--) { | |
596 | + if (*u1 != *u2) | |
597 | + return (int)*u1 - (int)*u2; | |
598 | + } | |
599 | + | |
600 | + return 0; | |
601 | +} | |
602 | + | |
603 | /** | |
604 | * Determine if a symlink points outside the current directory tree. | |
605 | * This is considered "unsafe" because e.g. when mirroring somebody |