2 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1996
3 Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
4 Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
22 * Generate and receive file lists
24 * @todo Get rid of the string_area optimization. Efficiently
25 * allocating blocks is the responsibility of the system's malloc
26 * library, not of rsync.
28 * @sa http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2000-June/002351.html
34 extern struct stats stats;
37 extern int do_progress;
39 extern int always_checksum;
41 extern int cvs_exclude;
44 extern char *files_from;
45 extern int filesfrom_fd;
47 extern int one_file_system;
48 extern int make_backups;
49 extern int preserve_links;
50 extern int preserve_hard_links;
51 extern int preserve_perms;
52 extern int preserve_devices;
53 extern int preserve_uid;
54 extern int preserve_gid;
55 extern int preserve_times;
56 extern int relative_paths;
57 extern int implied_dirs;
58 extern int copy_links;
59 extern int copy_unsafe_links;
60 extern int protocol_version;
61 extern int sanitize_paths;
63 extern int read_batch;
64 extern int write_batch;
66 extern struct exclude_struct **exclude_list;
67 extern struct exclude_struct **server_exclude_list;
68 extern struct exclude_struct **local_exclude_list;
72 static struct file_struct null_file;
74 static void clean_flist(struct file_list *flist, int strip_root, int no_dups);
77 static int show_filelist_p(void)
79 return verbose && (recurse || files_from) && !am_server;
82 static void start_filelist_progress(char *kind)
84 rprintf(FINFO, "%s ... ", kind);
85 if ((verbose > 1) || do_progress)
91 static void emit_filelist_progress(const struct file_list *flist)
93 rprintf(FINFO, " %d files...\r", flist->count);
97 static void maybe_emit_filelist_progress(const struct file_list *flist)
99 if (do_progress && show_filelist_p() && ((flist->count % 100) == 0))
100 emit_filelist_progress(flist);
104 static void finish_filelist_progress(const struct file_list *flist)
107 /* This overwrites the progress line */
108 rprintf(FINFO, "%d file%sto consider\n",
109 flist->count, flist->count == 1 ? " " : "s ");
111 rprintf(FINFO, "done\n");
114 void show_flist_stats(void)
120 static struct string_area *string_area_new(int size)
122 struct string_area *a;
126 a = new(struct string_area);
128 out_of_memory("string_area_new");
129 a->current = a->base = new_array(char, size);
131 out_of_memory("string_area_new buffer");
132 a->end = a->base + size;
138 static void string_area_free(struct string_area *a)
140 struct string_area *next;
142 for (; a; a = next) {
148 static char *string_area_malloc(struct string_area **ap, int size)
151 struct string_area *a;
153 /* does the request fit into the current space? */
155 if (a->current + size >= a->end) {
156 /* no; get space, move new string_area to front of the list */
157 a = string_area_new(size > ARENA_SIZE ? size : ARENA_SIZE);
162 /* have space; do the "allocation." */
168 static char *string_area_strdup(struct string_area **ap, const char *src)
170 char *dest = string_area_malloc(ap, strlen(src) + 1);
171 return strcpy(dest, src);
174 static void list_file_entry(struct file_struct *f)
179 /* this can happen if duplicate names were removed */
182 permstring(perms, f->mode);
184 if (preserve_links && S_ISLNK(f->mode)) {
185 rprintf(FINFO, "%s %11.0f %s %s -> %s\n",
187 (double) f->length, timestring(f->modtime),
190 rprintf(FINFO, "%s %11.0f %s %s\n",
192 (double) f->length, timestring(f->modtime),
199 * Stat either a symlink or its referent, depending on the settings of
200 * copy_links, copy_unsafe_links, etc.
202 * @retval -1 on error
204 * @retval 0 for success
206 * @post If @p path is a symlink, then @p linkbuf (of size @c
207 * MAXPATHLEN) contains the symlink target.
209 * @post @p buffer contains information about the link or the
210 * referrent as appropriate, if they exist.
212 int readlink_stat(const char *path, STRUCT_STAT *buffer, char *linkbuf)
216 return do_stat(path, buffer);
217 if (do_lstat(path, buffer) == -1)
219 if (S_ISLNK(buffer->st_mode)) {
220 int l = readlink((char *) path, linkbuf, MAXPATHLEN - 1);
224 if (copy_unsafe_links && unsafe_symlink(linkbuf, path)) {
226 rprintf(FINFO,"copying unsafe symlink \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n",
229 return do_stat(path, buffer);
234 return do_stat(path, buffer);
238 int link_stat(const char *path, STRUCT_STAT * buffer)
242 return do_stat(path, buffer);
243 return do_lstat(path, buffer);
245 return do_stat(path, buffer);
250 * This function is used to check if a file should be included/excluded
251 * from the list of files based on its name and type etc. The value of
252 * exclude_level is set to either SERVER_EXCLUDES or ALL_EXCLUDES.
254 static int check_exclude_file(char *fname, int is_dir, int exclude_level)
256 #if 0 /* This currently never happens, so avoid a useless compare. */
257 if (exclude_level == NO_EXCLUDES)
261 /* never exclude '.', even if somebody does --exclude '*' */
262 if (fname[0] == '.' && !fname[1])
264 /* Handle the -R version of the '.' dir. */
265 if (fname[0] == '/') {
266 int len = strlen(fname);
267 if (fname[len-1] == '.' && fname[len-2] == '/')
271 if (server_exclude_list
272 && check_exclude(server_exclude_list, fname, is_dir))
274 if (exclude_level != ALL_EXCLUDES)
276 if (exclude_list && check_exclude(exclude_list, fname, is_dir))
278 if (local_exclude_list
279 && check_exclude(local_exclude_list, fname, is_dir))
284 /* used by the one_file_system code */
285 static dev_t filesystem_dev;
287 static void set_filesystem(char *fname)
290 if (link_stat(fname, &st) != 0)
292 filesystem_dev = st.st_dev;
296 static int to_wire_mode(mode_t mode)
298 if (S_ISLNK(mode) && (_S_IFLNK != 0120000))
299 return (mode & ~(_S_IFMT)) | 0120000;
303 static mode_t from_wire_mode(int mode)
305 if ((mode & (_S_IFMT)) == 0120000 && (_S_IFLNK != 0120000))
306 return (mode & ~(_S_IFMT)) | _S_IFLNK;
307 return (mode_t) mode;
311 static void send_directory(int f, struct file_list *flist, char *dir);
313 static char *flist_dir;
317 * Make sure @p flist is big enough to hold at least @p flist->count
320 static void flist_expand(struct file_list *flist)
322 if (flist->count >= flist->malloced) {
325 if (flist->malloced < 1000)
326 flist->malloced += 1000;
328 flist->malloced *= 2;
331 new_ptr = realloc_array(flist->files,
332 struct file_struct *,
335 new_ptr = new_array(struct file_struct *,
340 rprintf(FINFO, "expand file_list to %.0f bytes, did%s move\n",
341 (double)sizeof(flist->files[0])
343 (new_ptr == flist->files) ? " not" : "");
346 flist->files = (struct file_struct **) new_ptr;
349 out_of_memory("flist_expand");
354 static void send_file_entry(struct file_struct *file, int f,
355 unsigned short base_flags)
357 unsigned short flags;
358 static time_t modtime;
360 static DEV64_T rdev; /* just high bytes after p28 */
364 static char lastname[MAXPATHLEN];
365 char *fname, fbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
376 io_write_phase = "send_file_entry";
378 fname = f_name_to(file, fbuf, sizeof fbuf);
382 if (file->mode == mode)
386 if (preserve_devices) {
387 if (protocol_version < 28) {
388 if (IS_DEVICE(mode) && file->rdev == rdev) {
389 /* Set both flags so that the test when
390 * writing the data is simpler. */
391 flags |= SAME_RDEV_pre28|SAME_HIGH_RDEV;
396 else if (IS_DEVICE(mode)) {
397 if ((file->rdev & ~0xFF) == rdev)
398 flags |= SAME_HIGH_RDEV;
400 rdev = file->rdev & ~0xFF;
403 if (file->uid == uid)
407 if (file->gid == gid)
411 if (file->modtime == modtime)
414 modtime = file->modtime;
415 if (file->flags & HAS_INODE_DATA) {
416 if (file->dev == dev) {
417 if (protocol_version >= 28)
422 flags |= HAS_INODE_DATA;
426 lastname[l1] && (fname[l1] == lastname[l1]) && (l1 < 255);
428 l2 = strlen(fname) - l1;
435 /* We must make sure we don't send a zero flags byte or
436 * the other end will terminate the flist transfer. */
437 if (flags == 0 && !S_ISDIR(mode))
438 flags |= FLAG_DELETE; /* NOTE: no meaning for non-dir */
439 if (protocol_version >= 28) {
440 if ((flags & 0xFF00) || flags == 0) {
441 flags |= EXTENDED_FLAGS;
442 write_byte(f, flags);
443 write_byte(f, flags >> 8);
445 write_byte(f, flags);
449 write_byte(f, flags);
451 if (flags & SAME_NAME)
453 if (flags & LONG_NAME)
457 write_buf(f, fname + l1, l2);
459 write_longint(f, file->length);
460 if (!(flags & SAME_TIME))
461 write_int(f, modtime);
462 if (!(flags & SAME_MODE))
463 write_int(f, to_wire_mode(mode));
464 if (preserve_uid && !(flags & SAME_UID)) {
468 if (preserve_gid && !(flags & SAME_GID)) {
472 if (preserve_devices && IS_DEVICE(mode)) {
473 /* If SAME_HIGH_RDEV is off, SAME_RDEV_pre28 is also off.
474 * Also, avoid using "rdev" because it may be incomplete. */
475 if (!(flags & SAME_HIGH_RDEV))
476 write_int(f, file->rdev);
477 else if (protocol_version >= 28)
478 write_byte(f, file->rdev);
482 if (preserve_links && S_ISLNK(mode)) {
483 write_int(f, strlen(file->link));
484 write_buf(f, file->link, strlen(file->link));
488 #if SUPPORT_HARD_LINKS
489 if (flags & HAS_INODE_DATA) {
490 if (protocol_version < 26) {
491 /* 32-bit dev_t and ino_t */
493 write_int(f, file->inode);
495 /* 64-bit dev_t and ino_t */
496 if (!(flags & SAME_DEV))
497 write_longint(f, dev);
498 write_longint(f, file->inode);
503 if (always_checksum) {
504 if (protocol_version < 21)
505 write_buf(f, file->sum, 2);
507 write_buf(f, file->sum, MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
510 strlcpy(lastname, fname, MAXPATHLEN);
511 lastname[MAXPATHLEN - 1] = 0;
513 io_write_phase = "unknown";
518 static void receive_file_entry(struct file_struct **fptr,
519 unsigned short flags, int f)
521 static time_t modtime;
523 static DEV64_T rdev; /* just high bytes after p28 */
527 static char lastname[MAXPATHLEN];
528 char thisname[MAXPATHLEN];
529 unsigned int l1 = 0, l2 = 0;
531 struct file_struct *file;
533 if (flags & SAME_NAME)
536 if (flags & LONG_NAME)
541 file = new(struct file_struct);
543 out_of_memory("receive_file_entry");
544 memset((char *) file, 0, sizeof(*file));
547 if (l2 >= MAXPATHLEN - l1) {
549 "overflow: flags=0x%x l1=%d l2=%d lastname=%s\n",
550 flags, l1, l2, lastname);
551 overflow("receive_file_entry");
554 strlcpy(thisname, lastname, l1 + 1);
555 read_sbuf(f, &thisname[l1], l2);
556 thisname[l1 + l2] = 0;
558 strlcpy(lastname, thisname, MAXPATHLEN);
559 lastname[MAXPATHLEN - 1] = 0;
561 clean_fname(thisname);
563 if (sanitize_paths) {
564 sanitize_path(thisname, NULL);
567 if ((p = strrchr(thisname, '/'))) {
568 static char *lastdir;
570 if (lastdir && strcmp(thisname, lastdir) == 0)
571 file->dirname = lastdir;
573 file->dirname = strdup(thisname);
574 lastdir = file->dirname;
576 file->basename = strdup(p + 1);
578 file->dirname = NULL;
579 file->basename = strdup(thisname);
583 out_of_memory("receive_file_entry 1");
586 file->length = read_longint(f);
587 if (!(flags & SAME_TIME))
588 modtime = (time_t)read_int(f);
589 file->modtime = modtime;
590 if (!(flags & SAME_MODE))
591 mode = from_wire_mode(read_int(f));
595 if (!(flags & SAME_UID))
596 uid = (uid_t)read_int(f);
600 if (!(flags & SAME_GID))
601 gid = (gid_t)read_int(f);
604 if (preserve_devices) {
605 if (protocol_version < 28) {
606 if (IS_DEVICE(mode)) {
607 if (!(flags & SAME_RDEV_pre28))
608 rdev = (DEV64_T)read_int(f);
612 } else if (IS_DEVICE(mode)) {
613 if (!(flags & SAME_HIGH_RDEV)) {
614 file->rdev = (DEV64_T)read_int(f);
615 rdev = file->rdev & ~0xFF;
617 file->rdev = rdev | (DEV64_T)read_byte(f);
621 if (preserve_links && S_ISLNK(mode)) {
624 rprintf(FERROR, "overflow: l=%d\n", l);
625 overflow("receive_file_entry");
627 file->link = new_array(char, l + 1);
629 out_of_memory("receive_file_entry 2");
630 read_sbuf(f, file->link, l);
632 sanitize_path(file->link, file->dirname);
634 #if SUPPORT_HARD_LINKS
635 if (preserve_hard_links && protocol_version < 28
637 file->flags |= HAS_INODE_DATA;
638 if (file->flags & HAS_INODE_DATA) {
639 if (protocol_version < 26) {
641 file->inode = read_int(f);
643 if (!(flags & SAME_DEV))
644 dev = read_longint(f);
645 file->inode = read_longint(f);
651 if (always_checksum) {
652 file->sum = new_array(char, MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
654 out_of_memory("md4 sum");
655 if (protocol_version < 21)
656 read_buf(f, file->sum, 2);
658 read_buf(f, file->sum, MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
661 if (!preserve_perms) {
662 extern int orig_umask;
663 /* set an appropriate set of permissions based on original
664 permissions and umask. This emulates what GNU cp does */
665 file->mode &= ~orig_umask;
670 /* determine if a file in a different filesstem should be skipped
671 when one_file_system is set. We bascally only want to include
672 the mount points - but they can be hard to find! */
673 static int skip_filesystem(char *fname, STRUCT_STAT * st)
676 char *p = strrchr(fname, '/');
678 /* skip all but directories */
679 if (!S_ISDIR(st->st_mode))
682 /* if its not a subdirectory then allow */
687 if (link_stat(fname, &st2)) {
693 return (st2.st_dev != filesystem_dev);
696 #define STRDUP(ap, p) (ap ? string_area_strdup(ap, p) : strdup(p))
697 /* IRIX cc cares that the operands to the ternary have the same type. */
698 #define MALLOC(ap, i) (ap ? (void*) string_area_malloc(ap, i) : malloc(i))
701 * Create a file_struct for a named file by reading its stat()
702 * information and performing extensive checks against global
705 * @return the new file, or NULL if there was an error or this file
706 * should be excluded.
708 * @todo There is a small optimization opportunity here to avoid
709 * stat()ing the file in some circumstances, which has a certain cost.
710 * We are called immediately after doing readdir(), and so we may
711 * already know the d_type of the file. We could for example avoid
712 * statting directories if we're not recursing, but this is not a very
713 * important case. Some systems may not have d_type.
715 struct file_struct *make_file(char *fname, struct string_area **ap,
718 struct file_struct *file;
720 char sum[SUM_LENGTH];
722 char cleaned_name[MAXPATHLEN];
723 char linkbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
724 extern int module_id;
726 strlcpy(cleaned_name, fname, MAXPATHLEN);
727 cleaned_name[MAXPATHLEN - 1] = 0;
728 clean_fname(cleaned_name);
730 sanitize_path(cleaned_name, NULL);
731 fname = cleaned_name;
733 memset(sum, 0, SUM_LENGTH);
735 if (readlink_stat(fname, &st, linkbuf) != 0) {
736 int save_errno = errno;
737 if (errno == ENOENT && exclude_level != NO_EXCLUDES) {
738 /* either symlink pointing nowhere or file that
739 * was removed during rsync run; see if excluded
740 * before reporting an error */
741 if (check_exclude_file(fname, 0, exclude_level)) {
742 /* file is excluded anyway, ignore silently */
746 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
747 rprintf(FERROR, "readlink %s failed: %s\n",
748 full_fname(fname), strerror(save_errno));
752 /* backup.c calls us with exclude_level set to NO_EXCLUDES. */
753 if (exclude_level == NO_EXCLUDES)
756 if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && !recurse && !files_from) {
757 rprintf(FINFO, "skipping directory %s\n", fname);
761 if (one_file_system && st.st_dev != filesystem_dev) {
762 if (skip_filesystem(fname, &st))
766 if (check_exclude_file(fname, S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) != 0, exclude_level))
769 if (lp_ignore_nonreadable(module_id) && access(fname, R_OK) != 0)
775 rprintf(FINFO, "make_file(%s,*,%d)\n", fname, exclude_level);
777 file = new(struct file_struct);
779 out_of_memory("make_file");
780 memset((char *) file, 0, sizeof(*file));
782 if ((p = strrchr(fname, '/'))) {
783 static char *lastdir;
785 if (lastdir && strcmp(fname, lastdir) == 0)
786 file->dirname = lastdir;
788 file->dirname = strdup(fname);
789 lastdir = file->dirname;
791 file->basename = STRDUP(ap, p + 1);
794 file->dirname = NULL;
795 file->basename = STRDUP(ap, fname);
798 file->modtime = st.st_mtime;
799 file->length = st.st_size;
800 file->mode = st.st_mode;
801 file->uid = st.st_uid;
802 file->gid = st.st_gid;
803 if (preserve_hard_links) {
804 if (protocol_version < 28? S_ISREG(st.st_mode)
805 : !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && st.st_nlink > 1) {
806 file->dev = st.st_dev;
807 file->inode = st.st_ino;
808 file->flags |= HAS_INODE_DATA;
811 #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV
812 file->rdev = st.st_rdev;
816 if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode))
817 file->link = STRDUP(ap, linkbuf);
820 if (always_checksum) {
821 file->sum = (char *) MALLOC(ap, MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
823 out_of_memory("md4 sum");
824 /* drat. we have to provide a null checksum for non-regular
825 files in order to be compatible with earlier versions
827 if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
828 file_checksum(fname, file->sum, st.st_size);
830 memset(file->sum, 0, MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
835 static char *lastdir;
836 if (lastdir && strcmp(lastdir, flist_dir) == 0)
837 file->basedir = lastdir;
839 file->basedir = strdup(flist_dir);
840 lastdir = file->basedir;
843 file->basedir = NULL;
845 if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
846 stats.total_size += st.st_size;
852 void send_file_name(int f, struct file_list *flist, char *fname,
853 int recursive, unsigned short base_flags)
855 struct file_struct *file;
856 char fbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
857 extern int delete_excluded;
859 /* f is set to -1 when calculating deletion file list */
860 file = make_file(fname, &flist->string_area,
861 f == -1 && delete_excluded? SERVER_EXCLUDES
867 maybe_emit_filelist_progress(flist);
872 file->flags |= FLAG_DELETE;
874 if (file->basename[0]) {
875 flist->files[flist->count++] = file;
876 send_file_entry(file, f, base_flags);
879 if (S_ISDIR(file->mode) && recursive) {
880 struct exclude_struct **last_exclude_list =
882 send_directory(f, flist, f_name_to(file, fbuf, sizeof fbuf));
883 local_exclude_list = last_exclude_list;
889 static void send_directory(int f, struct file_list *flist, char *dir)
893 char fname[MAXPATHLEN];
899 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
900 rprintf(FERROR, "opendir %s failed: %s\n",
901 full_fname(dir), strerror(errno));
905 strlcpy(fname, dir, MAXPATHLEN);
907 if (fname[l - 1] != '/') {
908 if (l == MAXPATHLEN - 1) {
909 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
910 rprintf(FERROR, "skipping long-named directory: %s\n",
915 strlcat(fname, "/", MAXPATHLEN);
918 p = fname + strlen(fname);
920 local_exclude_list = NULL;
923 if (strlen(fname) + strlen(".cvsignore") <= MAXPATHLEN - 1) {
924 strcpy(p, ".cvsignore");
925 add_exclude_file(&exclude_list,fname,MISSING_OK,ADD_EXCLUDE);
927 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
929 "cannot cvs-exclude in long-named directory %s\n",
934 for (errno = 0, di = readdir(d); di; errno = 0, di = readdir(d)) {
935 char *dname = d_name(di);
936 if (dname[0] == '.' && (dname[1] == '\0'
937 || (dname[1] == '.' && dname[2] == '\0')))
939 strlcpy(p, dname, MAXPATHLEN - l);
940 send_file_name(f, flist, fname, recurse, 0);
943 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
944 rprintf(FERROR, "readdir(%s): (%d) %s\n",
945 dir, errno, strerror(errno));
948 if (local_exclude_list)
949 free_exclude_list(&local_exclude_list); /* Zeros pointer too */
956 * The delete_files() function in receiver.c sets f to -1 so that we just
957 * construct the file list in memory without sending it over the wire. It
958 * also has the side-effect of ignoring user-excludes if delete_excluded
959 * is set (so that the delete list includes user-excluded files).
961 struct file_list *send_file_list(int f, int argc, char *argv[])
965 char *p, *dir, *olddir;
966 char lastpath[MAXPATHLEN] = "";
967 struct file_list *flist;
971 if (show_filelist_p() && f != -1)
972 start_filelist_progress("building file list");
974 start_write = stats.total_written;
979 io_start_buffering_out(f);
980 if (filesfrom_fd >= 0) {
981 if (argv[0] && !push_dir(argv[0], 0)) {
982 rprintf(FERROR, "push_dir %s failed: %s\n",
983 full_fname(argv[0]), strerror(errno));
984 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
991 char fname2[MAXPATHLEN];
992 char *fname = fname2;
995 if (read_filesfrom_line(filesfrom_fd, fname) == 0)
997 sanitize_path(fname, NULL);
1001 strlcpy(fname, *argv++, MAXPATHLEN);
1003 sanitize_path(fname, NULL);
1007 if (fname[l - 1] == '/') {
1008 if (l == 2 && fname[0] == '.') {
1009 /* Turn "./" into just "." rather than "./." */
1012 strlcat(fname, ".", MAXPATHLEN);
1016 if (link_stat(fname, &st) != 0) {
1018 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
1019 rprintf(FERROR, "link_stat %s failed: %s\n",
1020 full_fname(fname), strerror(errno));
1025 if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && !recurse && !files_from) {
1026 rprintf(FINFO, "skipping directory %s\n", fname);
1033 if (!relative_paths) {
1034 p = strrchr(fname, '/');
1043 } else if (f != -1 && implied_dirs && (p=strrchr(fname,'/')) && p != fname) {
1044 /* this ensures we send the intermediate directories,
1045 thus getting their permissions right */
1046 char *lp = lastpath, *fn = fname, *slash = fname;
1048 /* Skip any initial directories in our path that we
1049 * have in common with lastpath. */
1050 while (*fn && *lp == *fn) {
1056 if (fn != p || (*lp && *lp != '/')) {
1057 int copy_links_saved = copy_links;
1058 int recurse_saved = recurse;
1059 copy_links = copy_unsafe_links;
1060 /* set recurse to 1 to prevent make_file
1061 * from ignoring directory, but still
1062 * turn off the recursive parameter to
1065 while ((slash = strchr(slash+1, '/')) != 0) {
1067 send_file_name(f, flist, fname, 0, 0);
1070 copy_links = copy_links_saved;
1071 recurse = recurse_saved;
1073 strlcpy(lastpath, fname, sizeof lastpath);
1082 olddir = push_dir(dir, 1);
1085 io_error |= IOERR_GENERAL;
1086 rprintf(FERROR, "push_dir %s failed: %s\n",
1087 full_fname(dir), strerror(errno));
1094 if (one_file_system)
1095 set_filesystem(fname);
1097 send_file_name(f, flist, fname, recurse, FLAG_DELETE);
1099 if (olddir != NULL) {
1101 if (pop_dir(olddir) != 0) {
1102 rprintf(FERROR, "pop_dir %s failed: %s\n",
1103 full_fname(dir), strerror(errno));
1104 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
1110 send_file_entry(NULL, f, 0);
1112 if (show_filelist_p() && f != -1)
1113 finish_filelist_progress(flist);
1115 clean_flist(flist, 0, 0);
1117 /* now send the uid/gid list. This was introduced in protocol
1122 /* send the io_error flag */
1124 extern int module_id;
1125 write_int(f, lp_ignore_errors(module_id) ? 0 : io_error);
1130 stats.flist_size = stats.total_written - start_write;
1131 stats.num_files = flist->count;
1133 write_batch_flist_info(flist->count, flist->files);
1137 rprintf(FINFO, "send_file_list done\n");
1143 struct file_list *recv_file_list(int f)
1145 struct file_list *flist;
1146 unsigned short flags;
1148 extern int list_only;
1150 if (show_filelist_p())
1151 start_filelist_progress("receiving file list");
1153 start_read = stats.total_read;
1155 flist = new(struct file_list);
1160 flist->malloced = 1000;
1161 flist->files = new_array(struct file_struct *, flist->malloced);
1166 while ((flags = read_byte(f)) != 0) {
1167 int i = flist->count;
1169 flist_expand(flist);
1171 if (protocol_version >= 28 && (flags & EXTENDED_FLAGS))
1172 flags |= read_byte(f) << 8;
1173 receive_file_entry(&flist->files[i], flags, f);
1175 if (S_ISREG(flist->files[i]->mode))
1176 stats.total_size += flist->files[i]->length;
1180 maybe_emit_filelist_progress(flist);
1183 rprintf(FINFO, "recv_file_name(%s)\n",
1184 f_name(flist->files[i]));
1190 rprintf(FINFO, "received %d names\n", flist->count);
1192 clean_flist(flist, relative_paths, 1);
1194 if (show_filelist_p())
1195 finish_filelist_progress(flist);
1197 /* now recv the uid/gid list. This was introduced in protocol version 15 */
1199 recv_uid_list(f, flist);
1201 /* recv the io_error flag */
1202 if (f != -1 && !read_batch) { /* dw-added readbatch */
1203 extern int module_id;
1204 extern int ignore_errors;
1205 if (lp_ignore_errors(module_id) || ignore_errors)
1208 io_error |= read_int(f);
1213 for (i = 0; i < flist->count; i++)
1214 list_file_entry(flist->files[i]);
1219 rprintf(FINFO, "recv_file_list done\n");
1221 stats.flist_size = stats.total_read - start_read;
1222 stats.num_files = flist->count;
1227 out_of_memory("recv_file_list");
1228 return NULL; /* not reached */
1232 int file_compare(struct file_struct **file1, struct file_struct **file2)
1234 struct file_struct *f1 = *file1;
1235 struct file_struct *f2 = *file2;
1237 if (!f1->basename && !f2->basename)
1243 if (f1->dirname == f2->dirname)
1244 return u_strcmp(f1->basename, f2->basename);
1245 return f_name_cmp(f1, f2);
1249 int flist_find(struct file_list *flist, struct file_struct *f)
1251 int low = 0, high = flist->count - 1;
1253 while (high >= 0 && !flist->files[high]->basename) high--;
1258 while (low != high) {
1259 int mid = (low + high) / 2;
1260 int ret = file_compare(&flist->files[flist_up(flist, mid)],&f);
1262 return flist_up(flist, mid);
1269 if (file_compare(&flist->files[flist_up(flist, low)], &f) == 0)
1270 return flist_up(flist, low);
1278 void free_file(struct file_struct *file)
1283 free(file->basename);
1293 * allocate a new file list
1295 struct file_list *flist_new(void)
1297 struct file_list *flist;
1299 flist = new(struct file_list);
1301 out_of_memory("send_file_list");
1304 flist->malloced = 0;
1305 flist->files = NULL;
1308 flist->string_area = string_area_new(0);
1310 flist->string_area = NULL;
1316 * free up all elements in a flist
1318 void flist_free(struct file_list *flist)
1321 for (i = 1; i < flist->count; i++) {
1322 if (!flist->string_area)
1323 free_file(flist->files[i]);
1324 free(flist->files[i]);
1326 /* FIXME: I don't think we generally need to blank the flist
1327 * since it's about to be freed. This will just cause more
1328 * memory traffic. If you want a freed-memory debugger, you
1329 * know where to get it. */
1330 memset((char *) flist->files, 0,
1331 sizeof(flist->files[0]) * flist->count);
1333 if (flist->string_area)
1334 string_area_free(flist->string_area);
1335 memset((char *) flist, 0, sizeof(*flist));
1341 * This routine ensures we don't have any duplicate names in our file list.
1342 * duplicate names can cause corruption because of the pipelining
1344 static void clean_flist(struct file_list *flist, int strip_root, int no_dups)
1348 if (!flist || flist->count == 0)
1351 qsort(flist->files, flist->count,
1352 sizeof(flist->files[0]), (int (*)()) file_compare);
1354 for (i = no_dups? 0 : flist->count; i < flist->count; i++) {
1355 if (flist->files[i]->basename) {
1360 while (++i < flist->count) {
1361 if (!flist->files[i]->basename)
1363 if (f_name_cmp(flist->files[i], flist->files[prev_i]) == 0) {
1364 if (verbose > 1 && !am_server) {
1366 "removing duplicate name %s from file list %d\n",
1367 f_name(flist->files[i]), i);
1369 /* Make sure that if we unduplicate '.', that we don't
1370 * lose track of a user-specified starting point (or
1371 * else deletions will mysteriously fail with -R). */
1372 if (flist->files[i]->flags & FLAG_DELETE)
1373 flist->files[prev_i]->flags |= FLAG_DELETE;
1374 /* it's not great that the flist knows the semantics of
1375 * the file memory usage, but i'd rather not add a flag
1376 * byte to that struct.
1377 * XXX can i use a bit in the flags field? */
1378 if (flist->string_area)
1379 flist->files[i][0] = null_file;
1381 free_file(flist->files[i]);
1388 /* we need to strip off the root directory in the case
1389 of relative paths, but this must be done _after_
1390 the sorting phase */
1391 for (i = 0; i < flist->count; i++) {
1392 if (flist->files[i]->dirname &&
1393 flist->files[i]->dirname[0] == '/') {
1394 memmove(&flist->files[i]->dirname[0],
1395 &flist->files[i]->dirname[1],
1396 strlen(flist->files[i]->dirname));
1399 if (flist->files[i]->dirname &&
1400 !flist->files[i]->dirname[0]) {
1401 flist->files[i]->dirname = NULL;
1409 for (i = 0; i < flist->count; i++) {
1410 rprintf(FINFO, "[%ld] i=%d %s %s mode=0%o len=%.0f\n",
1412 NS(flist->files[i]->dirname),
1413 NS(flist->files[i]->basename),
1414 (int) flist->files[i]->mode,
1415 (double) flist->files[i]->length);
1420 enum fnc_state { fnc_DIR, fnc_SLASH, fnc_BASE };
1422 /* Compare the names of two file_struct entities, just like strcmp()
1423 * would do if it were operating on the joined strings. We assume
1424 * that there are no 0-length strings.
1426 int f_name_cmp(struct file_struct *f1, struct file_struct *f2)
1429 const uchar *c1, *c2;
1430 enum fnc_state state1, state2;
1432 if (!f1 || !f1->basename) {
1433 if (!f2 || !f2->basename)
1437 if (!f2 || !f2->basename)
1440 if (!(c1 = (uchar*)f1->dirname)) {
1442 c1 = (uchar*)f1->basename;
1446 if (!(c2 = (uchar*)f2->dirname)) {
1448 c2 = (uchar*)f2->basename;
1454 if ((dif = (int)*c1 - (int)*c2) != 0)
1464 c1 = (uchar*)f1->basename;
1478 c2 = (uchar*)f2->basename;
1492 /* Return a copy of the full filename of a flist entry, using the indicated
1495 char *f_name_to(struct file_struct *f, char *fbuf, int bsize)
1497 if (!f || !f->basename)
1501 int off = strlcpy(fbuf, f->dirname, bsize);
1502 off += strlcpy(fbuf + off, "/", bsize - off);
1503 strlcpy(fbuf + off, f->basename, bsize - off);
1505 strlcpy(fbuf, f->basename, bsize);
1510 /* Like f_name_to(), but we rotate through 5 static buffers of our own.
1512 char *f_name(struct file_struct *f)
1514 static char names[5][MAXPATHLEN];
1515 static unsigned int n;
1517 n = (n + 1) % (sizeof names / sizeof names[0]);
1519 return f_name_to(f, names[n], sizeof names[0]);