2 * File IO utilities used in rsync.
4 * Copyright (C) 1998 Andrew Tridgell
5 * Copyright (C) 2002 Martin Pool
6 * Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Wayne Davison
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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25 #define ENODATA EAGAIN
28 extern int sparse_files;
30 static char last_byte;
31 static size_t sparse_seek = 0;
40 do_lseek(f, sparse_seek-1, SEEK_CUR);
44 ret = write(f, "", 1);
45 } while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR);
47 return ret <= 0 ? -1 : 0;
51 static int write_sparse(int f, char *buf, size_t len)
53 size_t l1 = 0, l2 = 0;
56 for (l1 = 0; l1 < len && buf[l1] == 0; l1++) {}
57 for (l2 = 0; l2 < len-l1 && buf[len-(l2+1)] == 0; l2++) {}
59 /* XXX Riddle me this: why does this function SLOW DOWN when I
60 * remove the following (unneeded) line?? Core Duo weirdness? */
61 last_byte = buf[len-1];
69 do_lseek(f, sparse_seek, SEEK_CUR);
72 while ((ret = write(f, buf + l1, len - (l1+l2))) <= 0) {
73 if (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR)
78 if (ret != (int)(len - (l1+l2)))
85 static char *wf_writeBuf;
86 static size_t wf_writeBufSize;
87 static size_t wf_writeBufCnt;
89 int flush_write_file(int f)
92 char *bp = wf_writeBuf;
94 while (wf_writeBufCnt > 0) {
95 if ((ret = write(f, bp, wf_writeBufCnt)) < 0) {
100 wf_writeBufCnt -= ret;
108 * write_file does not allow incomplete writes. It loops internally
109 * until len bytes are written or errno is set.
111 int write_file(int f,char *buf,size_t len)
117 if (sparse_files > 0) {
118 int len1 = MIN(len, SPARSE_WRITE_SIZE);
119 r1 = write_sparse(f, buf, len1);
122 wf_writeBufSize = WRITE_SIZE * 8;
124 wf_writeBuf = new_array(char, wf_writeBufSize);
126 out_of_memory("write_file");
128 r1 = MIN(len, wf_writeBufSize - wf_writeBufCnt);
130 memcpy(wf_writeBuf + wf_writeBufCnt, buf, r1);
131 wf_writeBufCnt += r1;
133 if (wf_writeBufCnt == wf_writeBufSize) {
134 if (flush_write_file(f) < 0)
153 /* This provides functionality somewhat similar to mmap() but using read().
154 * It gives sliding window access to a file. mmap() is not used because of
155 * the possibility of another program (such as a mailer) truncating the
156 * file thus giving us a SIGBUS. */
157 struct map_struct *map_file(int fd, OFF_T len, int32 read_size,
160 struct map_struct *map;
162 if (!(map = new0(struct map_struct)))
163 out_of_memory("map_file");
165 if (blk_size && (read_size % blk_size))
166 read_size += blk_size - (read_size % blk_size);
169 map->file_size = len;
170 map->def_window_size = read_size;
176 /* slide the read window in the file */
177 char *map_ptr(struct map_struct *map, OFF_T offset, int32 len)
180 OFF_T window_start, read_start;
181 int32 window_size, read_size, read_offset;
186 rprintf(FERROR, "invalid len passed to map_ptr: %ld\n",
188 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO);
191 /* in most cases the region will already be available */
192 if (offset >= map->p_offset && offset+len <= map->p_offset+map->p_len)
193 return map->p + (offset - map->p_offset);
195 /* nope, we are going to have to do a read. Work out our desired window */
196 window_start = offset;
197 window_size = map->def_window_size;
198 if (window_start + window_size > map->file_size)
199 window_size = (int32)(map->file_size - window_start);
200 if (len > window_size)
203 /* make sure we have allocated enough memory for the window */
204 if (window_size > map->p_size) {
205 map->p = realloc_array(map->p, char, window_size);
207 out_of_memory("map_ptr");
208 map->p_size = window_size;
211 /* Now try to avoid re-reading any bytes by reusing any bytes
212 * from the previous buffer. */
213 if (window_start >= map->p_offset &&
214 window_start < map->p_offset + map->p_len &&
215 window_start + window_size >= map->p_offset + map->p_len) {
216 read_start = map->p_offset + map->p_len;
217 read_offset = (int32)(read_start - window_start);
218 read_size = window_size - read_offset;
219 memmove(map->p, map->p + (map->p_len - read_offset), read_offset);
221 read_start = window_start;
222 read_size = window_size;
226 if (read_size <= 0) {
227 rprintf(FERROR, "invalid read_size of %ld in map_ptr\n",
229 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO);
232 if (map->p_fd_offset != read_start) {
233 OFF_T ret = do_lseek(map->fd, read_start, SEEK_SET);
234 if (ret != read_start) {
235 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "lseek returned %.0f, not %.0f",
236 (double)ret, (double)read_start);
237 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO);
239 map->p_fd_offset = read_start;
241 map->p_offset = window_start;
242 map->p_len = window_size;
244 while (read_size > 0) {
245 nread = read(map->fd, map->p + read_offset, read_size);
248 map->status = nread ? errno : ENODATA;
249 /* The best we can do is zero the buffer -- the file
250 * has changed mid transfer! */
251 memset(map->p + read_offset, 0, read_size);
254 map->p_fd_offset += nread;
255 read_offset += nread;
263 int unmap_file(struct map_struct *map)
272 memset(map, 0, sizeof map[0]);