-/*
- Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1996
+/* -*- c-file-style: "linux" -*-
+
+ rsync -- fast file replication program
+
+ Copyright (C) 1996-2000 by Andrew Tridgell
Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
+ Copyright (C) 2002 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
extern int preserve_devices;
extern int preserve_hard_links;
extern int update_only;
-extern int whole_file;
+extern int opt_ignore_existing;
extern int block_size;
extern int csum_length;
extern int ignore_times;
extern int io_timeout;
extern int remote_version;
extern int always_checksum;
+extern int modify_window;
+extern char *compare_dest;
+extern int link_dest;
/* choose whether to skip a particular file */
if (st->st_size != file->length) {
return 0;
}
+ if (link_dest) {
+ if((st->st_mode & ~_S_IFMT) != (file->mode & ~_S_IFMT)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (st->st_uid != file->uid || st->st_gid != file->gid) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
/* if always checksum is set then we use the checksum instead
of the file time to determine whether to sync */
if (always_checksum && S_ISREG(st->st_mode)) {
char sum[MD4_SUM_LENGTH];
+ char fnamecmpdest[MAXPATHLEN];
+
+ if (compare_dest != NULL) {
+ if (access(fname, 0) != 0) {
+ snprintf(fnamecmpdest,MAXPATHLEN,"%s/%s",
+ compare_dest,fname);
+ fname = fnamecmpdest;
+ }
+ }
file_checksum(fname,sum,st->st_size);
if (remote_version < 21) {
return (memcmp(sum,file->sum,2) == 0);
return 0;
}
- return (st->st_mtime == file->modtime);
+ return (cmp_modtime(st->st_mtime,file->modtime) == 0);
}
/*
- send a sums struct down a fd
+ send a header that says "we have no checksums" down the f_out fd
*/
-static void send_sums(struct sum_struct *s,int f_out)
+static void send_null_sums(int f_out)
{
- int i;
-
- /* tell the other guy how many we are going to be doing and how many
- bytes there are in the last chunk */
- write_int(f_out,s?s->count:0);
- write_int(f_out,s?s->n:block_size);
- write_int(f_out,s?s->remainder:0);
+ write_int(f_out, 0);
+ write_int(f_out, block_size);
+ write_int(f_out, 0);
+}
- if (!s) return;
- for (i=0;i<s->count;i++) {
- write_int(f_out,s->sums[i].sum1);
- write_buf(f_out,s->sums[i].sum2,csum_length);
- }
+
+/**
+ * Perhaps we want to just send an empty checksum set for this file,
+ * which will force the whole thing to be literally transferred.
+ *
+ * When do we do this? If the user's explicitly said they
+ * want the whole thing, or if { they haven't explicitly
+ * requested a delta, and it's local but not batch mode.}
+ *
+ * Whew. */
+static BOOL disable_deltas_p(void)
+{
+ extern int whole_file, no_whole_file;
+ extern int local_server;
+ extern int write_batch;
+
+ assert(whole_file == 0 || whole_file == 1);
+
+ /* whole_file and no_whole_file are never both on at the same time */
+
+ if (whole_file)
+ return True;
+ else if (no_whole_file)
+ return False;
+ else if (write_batch)
+ return False;
+ else
+ return local_server;
}
/*
- generate a stream of signatures/checksums that describe a buffer
-
- generate approximately one checksum every n bytes
- */
-static struct sum_struct *generate_sums(struct map_struct *buf,OFF_T len,int n)
+ * Generate and send a stream of signatures/checksums that describe a buffer
+ *
+ * Generate approximately one checksum every block_len bytes.
+ */
+static void generate_and_send_sums(struct map_struct *buf, OFF_T len,
+ int block_len, int f_out)
{
- int i;
- struct sum_struct *s;
- int count;
- int block_len = n;
- int remainder = (len%block_len);
+ size_t i;
+ struct sum_struct sum;
OFF_T offset = 0;
- count = (len+(block_len-1))/block_len;
-
- s = (struct sum_struct *)malloc(sizeof(*s));
- if (!s) out_of_memory("generate_sums");
+ sum.count = (len + (block_len - 1)) / block_len;
+ sum.remainder = (len % block_len);
+ sum.n = block_len;
+ sum.flength = len;
+ /* not needed here sum.sums = NULL; */
- s->count = count;
- s->remainder = remainder;
- s->n = n;
- s->flength = len;
-
- if (count==0) {
- s->sums = NULL;
- return s;
+ if (sum.count && verbose > 3) {
+ rprintf(FINFO, "count=%ld rem=%ld n=%ld flength=%.0f\n",
+ (long) sum.count, (long) sum.remainder,
+ (long) sum.n, (double) sum.flength);
}
- if (verbose > 3)
- rprintf(FINFO,"count=%d rem=%d n=%d flength=%.0f\n",
- s->count,s->remainder,s->n,(double)s->flength);
-
- s->sums = (struct sum_buf *)malloc(sizeof(s->sums[0])*s->count);
- if (!s->sums) out_of_memory("generate_sums");
-
- for (i=0;i<count;i++) {
- int n1 = MIN(len,n);
- char *map = map_ptr(buf,offset,n1);
+ write_int(f_out, sum.count);
+ write_int(f_out, sum.n);
+ write_int(f_out, sum.remainder);
- s->sums[i].sum1 = get_checksum1(map,n1);
- get_checksum2(map,n1,s->sums[i].sum2);
+ for (i = 0; i < sum.count; i++) {
+ int n1 = MIN(len, block_len);
+ char *map = map_ptr(buf, offset, n1);
+ uint32 sum1 = get_checksum1(map, n1);
+ char sum2[SUM_LENGTH];
- s->sums[i].offset = offset;
- s->sums[i].len = n1;
- s->sums[i].i = i;
-
- if (verbose > 3)
- rprintf(FINFO,"chunk[%d] offset=%.0f len=%d sum1=%08x\n",
- i,(double)s->sums[i].offset,s->sums[i].len,s->sums[i].sum1);
+ get_checksum2(map, n1, sum2);
+ if (verbose > 3) {
+ rprintf(FINFO,
+ "chunk[%d] offset=%.0f len=%d sum1=%08lx\n",
+ i, (double) offset, n1, (unsigned long) sum1);
+ }
+ write_int(f_out, sum1);
+ write_buf(f_out, sum2, csum_length);
len -= n1;
offset += n1;
}
-
- return s;
}
-void recv_generator(char *fname,struct file_list *flist,int i,int f_out)
+
+/**
+ * Acts on file number @p i from @p flist, whose name is @p fname.
+ *
+ * First fixes up permissions, then generates checksums for the file.
+ *
+ * @note This comment was added later by mbp who was trying to work it
+ * out. It might be wrong.
+ **/
+void recv_generator(char *fname, struct file_list *flist, int i, int f_out)
{
int fd;
STRUCT_STAT st;
struct map_struct *buf;
- struct sum_struct *s;
int statret;
struct file_struct *file = flist->files[i];
char *fnamecmp;
extern int list_only;
extern int preserve_perms;
extern int only_existing;
+ extern int orig_umask;
if (list_only) return;
if (only_existing && statret == -1 && errno == ENOENT) {
/* we only want to update existing files */
- if (verbose > 1) rprintf(FINFO,"not creating %s\n",fname);
+ if (verbose > 1) rprintf(FINFO, "not creating new file \"%s\"\n",fname);
return;
}
}
if (S_ISDIR(file->mode)) {
- if (dry_run) return;
+ /* The file to be received is a directory, so we need
+ * to prepare appropriately. If there is already a
+ * file of that name and it is *not* a directory, then
+ * we need to delete it. If it doesn't exist, then
+ * recursively create it. */
+
+ if (dry_run) return; /* XXXX -- might cause inaccuracies?? -- mbp */
if (statret == 0 && !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
if (robust_unlink(fname) != 0) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"unlink %s : %s\n",fname,strerror(errno));
+ rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME
+ ": recv_generator: unlink \"%s\" to make room for directory: %s\n",
+ fname,strerror(errno));
return;
}
statret = -1;
}
if (statret != 0 && do_mkdir(fname,file->mode) != 0 && errno != EEXIST) {
if (!(relative_paths && errno==ENOENT &&
- create_directory_path(fname)==0 &&
+ create_directory_path(fname, orig_umask)==0 &&
do_mkdir(fname,file->mode)==0)) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"mkdir %s : %s (2)\n",
+ rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME ": recv_generator: mkdir \"%s\": %s (2)\n",
fname,strerror(errno));
}
}
- if (set_perms(fname,file,NULL,0) && verbose)
+ /* f_out is set to -1 when doing final directory
+ permission and modification time repair */
+ if (set_perms(fname,file,NULL,0) && verbose && (f_out != -1))
rprintf(FINFO,"%s/\n",fname);
return;
}
if (safe_symlinks && unsafe_symlink(file->link, fname)) {
if (verbose) {
- rprintf(FINFO,"ignoring unsafe symlink %s -> %s\n",
+ rprintf(FINFO,"ignoring unsafe symlink \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n",
fname,file->link);
}
return;
l = readlink(fname,lnk,MAXPATHLEN-1);
if (l > 0) {
lnk[l] = 0;
+ /* A link already pointing to the
+ * right place -- no further action
+ * required. */
if (strcmp(lnk,file->link) == 0) {
set_perms(fname,file,&st,1);
return;
}
- }
+ }
+ /* Not a symlink, so delete whatever's
+ * already there and put a new symlink
+ * in place. */
+ delete_file(fname);
}
- delete_file(fname);
if (do_symlink(file->link,fname) != 0) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"symlink %s -> %s : %s\n",
+ rprintf(FERROR,RSYNC_NAME": symlink \"%s\" -> \"%s\": %s\n",
fname,file->link,strerror(errno));
} else {
set_perms(fname,file,NULL,0);
if (verbose) {
- rprintf(FINFO,"%s -> %s\n",
- fname,file->link);
+ rprintf(FINFO,"%s -> %s\n", fname,file->link);
}
}
#endif
if (preserve_hard_links && check_hard_link(file)) {
if (verbose > 1)
- rprintf(FINFO,"%s is a hard link\n",f_name(file));
+ rprintf(FINFO, "recv_generator: \"%s\" is a hard link\n",f_name(file));
return;
}
if (!S_ISREG(file->mode)) {
- rprintf(FINFO,"skipping non-regular file %s\n",fname);
+ rprintf(FINFO, "skipping non-regular file \"%s\"\n",fname);
return;
}
if ((statret == -1) && (compare_dest != NULL)) {
/* try the file at compare_dest instead */
int saveerrno = errno;
- slprintf(fnamecmpbuf,MAXPATHLEN,"%s/%s",compare_dest,fname);
+ snprintf(fnamecmpbuf,MAXPATHLEN,"%s/%s",compare_dest,fname);
statret = link_stat(fnamecmpbuf,&st);
if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
statret = -1;
if (statret == -1)
errno = saveerrno;
+#if HAVE_LINK
+ else if (link_dest && !dry_run) {
+ if (do_link(fnamecmpbuf, fname) != 0) {
+ if (verbose > 0)
+ rprintf(FINFO,"link %s => %s : %s\n",
+ fnamecmpbuf,
+ fname,
+ strerror(errno));
+ }
+ fnamecmp = fnamecmpbuf;
+ }
+#endif
else
fnamecmp = fnamecmpbuf;
}
if (statret == -1) {
if (errno == ENOENT) {
write_int(f_out,i);
- if (!dry_run) send_sums(NULL,f_out);
+ if (!dry_run) send_null_sums(f_out);
} else {
if (verbose > 1)
- rprintf(FERROR,"recv_generator failed to open %s\n",fname);
+ rprintf(FERROR, RSYNC_NAME
+ ": recv_generator failed to open \"%s\": %s\n",
+ fname, strerror(errno));
}
return;
}
/* now pretend the file didn't exist */
write_int(f_out,i);
- if (!dry_run) send_sums(NULL,f_out);
+ if (!dry_run) send_null_sums(f_out);
return;
}
- if (update_only && st.st_mtime > file->modtime && fnamecmp == fname) {
+ if (opt_ignore_existing && fnamecmp == fname) {
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ rprintf(FINFO,"%s exists\n",fname);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (update_only && cmp_modtime(st.st_mtime,file->modtime)>0 && fnamecmp == fname) {
if (verbose > 1)
rprintf(FINFO,"%s is newer\n",fname);
return;
return;
}
- if (whole_file) {
+ if (disable_deltas_p()) {
write_int(f_out,i);
- send_sums(NULL,f_out);
+ send_null_sums(f_out);
return;
}
fd = do_open(fnamecmp, O_RDONLY, 0);
if (fd == -1) {
- rprintf(FERROR,"failed to open %s, continuing : %s\n",fnamecmp,strerror(errno));
+ rprintf(FERROR,RSYNC_NAME": failed to open \"%s\", continuing : %s\n",fnamecmp,strerror(errno));
/* pretend the file didn't exist */
write_int(f_out,i);
- send_sums(NULL,f_out);
+ send_null_sums(f_out);
return;
}
if (verbose > 3)
rprintf(FINFO,"gen mapped %s of size %.0f\n",fnamecmp,(double)st.st_size);
- s = generate_sums(buf,st.st_size,adapt_block_size(file, block_size));
-
if (verbose > 2)
- rprintf(FINFO,"sending sums for %d\n",i);
+ rprintf(FINFO, "generating and sending sums for %d\n", i);
write_int(f_out,i);
- send_sums(s,f_out);
+ generate_and_send_sums(buf, st.st_size,
+ adapt_block_size(file, block_size), f_out);
close(fd);
if (buf) unmap_file(buf);
-
- free_sums(s);
}
rprintf(FINFO,"generator starting pid=%d count=%d\n",
(int)getpid(),flist->count);
+ if (verbose >= 2) {
+ rprintf(FINFO,
+ disable_deltas_p()
+ ? "delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file\n"
+ : "delta transmission enabled\n");
+ }
+
+ /* we expect to just sit around now, so don't exit on a
+ timeout. If we really get a timeout then the other process should
+ exit */
+ io_timeout = 0;
+
for (i = 0; i < flist->count; i++) {
struct file_struct *file = flist->files[i];
mode_t saved_mode = file->mode;
them. This is then fixed after the files are transferred */
if (!am_root && S_ISDIR(file->mode)) {
file->mode |= S_IWUSR; /* user write */
+ /* XXX: Could this be causing a problem on SCO? Perhaps their
+ * handling of permissions is strange? */
}
recv_generator(local_name?local_name:f_name(file),
write_int(f,-1);
- /* we expect to just sit around now, so don't exit on a
- timeout. If we really get a timeout then the other process should
- exit */
- io_timeout = 0;
-
if (remote_version >= 13) {
/* in newer versions of the protocol the files can cycle through
the system more than once to catch initial checksum errors */