added a --force option.
[rsync/rsync.git] / io.c
diff --git a/io.c b/io.c
index 0e75f6b..75127f0 100644 (file)
--- a/io.c
+++ b/io.c
   */
 #include "rsync.h"
 
-static int total_written = 0;
-static int total_read = 0;
+static off_t total_written;
+static off_t total_read;
 
 extern int verbose;
 extern int sparse_files;
 
-int write_total(void)
+off_t write_total(void)
 {
   return total_written;
 }
 
-int read_total(void)
+off_t read_total(void)
 {
   return total_read;
 }
@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ void setup_nonblocking(int f_in,int f_out)
 }
 
 
-static char *read_buffer = NULL;
-static char *read_buffer_p = NULL;
-static int read_buffer_len = 0;
-static int read_buffer_size = 0;
+static char *read_buffer;
+static char *read_buffer_p;
+static int read_buffer_len;
+static int read_buffer_size;
 
 
 /* This function was added to overcome a deadlock problem when using
@@ -145,6 +145,29 @@ int read_int(int f)
   return IVAL(b,0);
 }
 
+off_t read_longint(int f)
+{
+       extern int remote_version;
+       off_t ret;
+       char b[8];
+       ret = read_int(f);
+       if (ret == -1 && remote_version >= 16) {
+               if (sizeof(off_t) <= 4) {
+                       fprintf(FERROR,"Integer overflow - attempted 64 bit offset\n");
+                       exit_cleanup(1);
+               }
+               if ((ret=readfd(f,b,8)) != 8) {
+                       if (verbose > 1) 
+                               fprintf(FERROR,"(%d) Error reading %d bytes : %s\n",
+                                       getpid(),8,ret==-1?strerror(errno):"EOF");
+                       exit_cleanup(1);
+               }
+               total_read += 8;
+               ret = IVAL(b,0) | (((off_t)IVAL(b,4))<<32);
+       }
+       return ret;
+}
+
 void read_buf(int f,char *buf,int len)
 {
   int ret;
@@ -165,8 +188,8 @@ unsigned char read_byte(int f)
 }
 
 
-static char last_byte=0;
-static int last_sparse = 0;
+static char last_byte;
+static int last_sparse;
 
 int sparse_end(int f)
 {
@@ -211,27 +234,6 @@ int write_sparse(int f,char *buf,int len)
   return len;
 }
 
-int read_write(int fd_in,int fd_out,int size)
-{
-  static char *buf=NULL;
-  int bufsize = sparse_files?SPARSE_WRITE_SIZE:WRITE_SIZE;
-  int total=0;
-  
-  if (!buf) {
-    buf = (char *)malloc(bufsize);
-    if (!buf) out_of_memory("read_write");
-  }
-
-  while (total < size) {
-    int n = MIN(size-total,bufsize);
-    read_buf(fd_in,buf,n);
-    if (write_sparse(fd_out,buf,n) != n)
-      return total;
-    total += n;
-  }
-  return total;
-}
-
 
 static int writefd(int fd,char *buf,int len)
 {
@@ -255,6 +257,7 @@ static int writefd(int fd,char *buf,int len)
            /* hmmm, we got a write select on the fd and then failed to write.
               Why doesn't that mean that the fd is dead? It doesn't on some
               systems it seems (eg. IRIX) */
+           u_sleep(1000);
 #if 0
            fprintf(FERROR,"write exception\n");
            exit_cleanup(1);
@@ -315,6 +318,29 @@ void write_int(int f,int x)
   total_written += 4;
 }
 
+void write_longint(int f, off_t x)
+{
+       extern int remote_version;
+       char b[8];
+       int ret;
+
+       if (remote_version < 16 || x <= 0x7FFFFFFF) {
+               write_int(f, (int)x);
+               return;
+       }
+
+       write_int(f, -1);
+       SIVAL(b,0,(x&0xFFFFFFFF));
+       SIVAL(b,4,((x>>32)&0xFFFFFFFF));
+
+       if ((ret=writefd(f,b,8)) != 8) {
+               fprintf(FERROR,"write_longint failed : %s\n",
+                       ret==-1?strerror(errno):"EOF");
+               exit_cleanup(1);
+       }
+       total_written += 8;
+}
+
 void write_buf(int f,char *buf,int len)
 {
   int ret;