1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 2 // 3 /// \file file_io.c 4 /// \brief File opening, unlinking, and closing 5 // 6 // Author: Lasse Collin 7 // 8 // This file has been put into the public domain. 9 // You can do whatever you want with this file. 10 // 11 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 12 13 #include "private.h" 14 15 #include <fcntl.h> 16 17 #ifdef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 18 # include <io.h> 19 #else 20 # include <poll.h> 21 static bool warn_fchown; 22 #endif 23 24 #if defined(HAVE_FUTIMES) || defined(HAVE_FUTIMESAT) || defined(HAVE_UTIMES) 25 # include <sys/time.h> 26 #elif defined(HAVE__FUTIME) 27 # include <sys/utime.h> 28 #elif defined(HAVE_UTIME) 29 # include <utime.h> 30 #endif 31 32 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM 33 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_CAPSICUM_H 34 # include <sys/capsicum.h> 35 # else 36 # include <sys/capability.h> 37 # endif 38 #endif 39 40 #include "tuklib_open_stdxxx.h" 41 42 #ifndef O_BINARY 43 # define O_BINARY 0 44 #endif 45 46 #ifndef O_NOCTTY 47 # define O_NOCTTY 0 48 #endif 49 50 // Using this macro to silence a warning from gcc -Wlogical-op. 51 #if EAGAIN == EWOULDBLOCK 52 # define IS_EAGAIN_OR_EWOULDBLOCK(e) ((e) == EAGAIN) 53 #else 54 # define IS_EAGAIN_OR_EWOULDBLOCK(e) \ 55 ((e) == EAGAIN || (e) == EWOULDBLOCK) 56 #endif 57 58 59 typedef enum { 60 IO_WAIT_MORE, // Reading or writing is possible. 61 IO_WAIT_ERROR, // Error or user_abort 62 IO_WAIT_TIMEOUT, // poll() timed out 63 } io_wait_ret; 64 65 66 /// If true, try to create sparse files when decompressing. 67 static bool try_sparse = true; 68 69 #ifdef ENABLE_SANDBOX 70 /// True if the conditions for sandboxing (described in main()) have been met. 71 static bool sandbox_allowed = false; 72 #endif 73 74 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 75 /// File status flags of standard input. This is used by io_open_src() 76 /// and io_close_src(). 77 static int stdin_flags; 78 static bool restore_stdin_flags = false; 79 80 /// Original file status flags of standard output. This is used by 81 /// io_open_dest() and io_close_dest() to save and restore the flags. 82 static int stdout_flags; 83 static bool restore_stdout_flags = false; 84 85 /// Self-pipe used together with the user_abort variable to avoid 86 /// race conditions with signal handling. 87 static int user_abort_pipe[2]; 88 #endif 89 90 91 static bool io_write_buf(file_pair *pair, const uint8_t *buf, size_t size); 92 93 94 extern void 95 io_init(void) 96 { 97 // Make sure that stdin, stdout, and stderr are connected to 98 // a valid file descriptor. Exit immediately with exit code ERROR 99 // if we cannot make the file descriptors valid. Maybe we should 100 // print an error message, but our stderr could be screwed anyway. 101 tuklib_open_stdxxx(E_ERROR); 102 103 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 104 // If fchown() fails setting the owner, we warn about it only if 105 // we are root. 106 warn_fchown = geteuid() == 0; 107 108 // Create a pipe for the self-pipe trick. 109 if (pipe(user_abort_pipe)) 110 message_fatal(_("Error creating a pipe: %s"), 111 strerror(errno)); 112 113 // Make both ends of the pipe non-blocking. 114 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 2; ++i) { 115 int flags = fcntl(user_abort_pipe[i], F_GETFL); 116 if (flags == -1 || fcntl(user_abort_pipe[i], F_SETFL, 117 flags | O_NONBLOCK) == -1) 118 message_fatal(_("Error creating a pipe: %s"), 119 strerror(errno)); 120 } 121 #endif 122 123 #ifdef __DJGPP__ 124 // Avoid doing useless things when statting files. 125 // This isn't important but doesn't hurt. 126 _djstat_flags = _STAT_EXEC_EXT | _STAT_EXEC_MAGIC | _STAT_DIRSIZE; 127 #endif 128 129 return; 130 } 131 132 133 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 134 extern void 135 io_write_to_user_abort_pipe(void) 136 { 137 // If the write() fails, it's probably due to the pipe being full. 138 // Failing in that case is fine. If the reason is something else, 139 // there's not much we can do since this is called in a signal 140 // handler. So ignore the errors and try to avoid warnings with 141 // GCC and glibc when _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 is used. 142 uint8_t b = '\0'; 143 const int ret = write(user_abort_pipe[1], &b, 1); 144 (void)ret; 145 return; 146 } 147 #endif 148 149 150 extern void 151 io_no_sparse(void) 152 { 153 try_sparse = false; 154 return; 155 } 156 157 158 #ifdef ENABLE_SANDBOX 159 extern void 160 io_allow_sandbox(void) 161 { 162 sandbox_allowed = true; 163 return; 164 } 165 166 167 /// Enables operating-system-specific sandbox if it is possible. 168 /// src_fd is the file descriptor of the input file. 169 static void 170 io_sandbox_enter(int src_fd) 171 { 172 if (!sandbox_allowed) { 173 // This message is more often annoying than useful so 174 // it's commented out. It can be useful when developing 175 // the sandboxing code. 176 //message(V_DEBUG, _("Sandbox is disabled due " 177 // "to incompatible command line arguments")); 178 return; 179 } 180 181 const char dummy_str[] = "x"; 182 183 // Try to ensure that both libc and xz locale files have been 184 // loaded when NLS is enabled. 185 snprintf(NULL, 0, "%s%s", _(dummy_str), strerror(EINVAL)); 186 187 // Try to ensure that iconv data files needed for handling multibyte 188 // characters have been loaded. This is needed at least with glibc. 189 tuklib_mbstr_width(dummy_str, NULL); 190 191 #ifdef HAVE_CAPSICUM 192 // Capsicum needs FreeBSD 10.0 or later. 193 cap_rights_t rights; 194 195 if (cap_rights_limit(src_fd, cap_rights_init(&rights, 196 CAP_EVENT, CAP_FCNTL, CAP_LOOKUP, CAP_READ, CAP_SEEK))) 197 goto error; 198 199 if (cap_rights_limit(STDOUT_FILENO, cap_rights_init(&rights, 200 CAP_EVENT, CAP_FCNTL, CAP_FSTAT, CAP_LOOKUP, 201 CAP_WRITE, CAP_SEEK))) 202 goto error; 203 204 if (cap_rights_limit(user_abort_pipe[0], cap_rights_init(&rights, 205 CAP_EVENT))) 206 goto error; 207 208 if (cap_rights_limit(user_abort_pipe[1], cap_rights_init(&rights, 209 CAP_WRITE))) 210 goto error; 211 212 if (cap_enter()) 213 goto error; 214 215 #else 216 # error ENABLE_SANDBOX is defined but no sandboxing method was found. 217 #endif 218 219 // This message is annoying in xz -lvv. 220 //message(V_DEBUG, _("Sandbox was successfully enabled")); 221 return; 222 223 error: 224 message(V_DEBUG, _("Failed to enable the sandbox")); 225 } 226 #endif // ENABLE_SANDBOX 227 228 229 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 230 /// \brief Waits for input or output to become available or for a signal 231 /// 232 /// This uses the self-pipe trick to avoid a race condition that can occur 233 /// if a signal is caught after user_abort has been checked but before e.g. 234 /// read() has been called. In that situation read() could block unless 235 /// non-blocking I/O is used. With non-blocking I/O something like select() 236 /// or poll() is needed to avoid a busy-wait loop, and the same race condition 237 /// pops up again. There are pselect() (POSIX-1.2001) and ppoll() (not in 238 /// POSIX) but neither is portable enough in 2013. The self-pipe trick is 239 /// old and very portable. 240 static io_wait_ret 241 io_wait(file_pair *pair, int timeout, bool is_reading) 242 { 243 struct pollfd pfd[2]; 244 245 if (is_reading) { 246 pfd[0].fd = pair->src_fd; 247 pfd[0].events = POLLIN; 248 } else { 249 pfd[0].fd = pair->dest_fd; 250 pfd[0].events = POLLOUT; 251 } 252 253 pfd[1].fd = user_abort_pipe[0]; 254 pfd[1].events = POLLIN; 255 256 while (true) { 257 const int ret = poll(pfd, 2, timeout); 258 259 if (user_abort) 260 return IO_WAIT_ERROR; 261 262 if (ret == -1) { 263 if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN) 264 continue; 265 266 message_error(_("%s: poll() failed: %s"), 267 is_reading ? pair->src_name 268 : pair->dest_name, 269 strerror(errno)); 270 return IO_WAIT_ERROR; 271 } 272 273 if (ret == 0) 274 return IO_WAIT_TIMEOUT; 275 276 if (pfd[0].revents != 0) 277 return IO_WAIT_MORE; 278 } 279 } 280 #endif 281 282 283 /// \brief Unlink a file 284 /// 285 /// This tries to verify that the file being unlinked really is the file that 286 /// we want to unlink by verifying device and inode numbers. There's still 287 /// a small unavoidable race, but this is much better than nothing (the file 288 /// could have been moved/replaced even hours earlier). 289 static void 290 io_unlink(const char *name, const struct stat *known_st) 291 { 292 #if defined(TUKLIB_DOSLIKE) 293 // On DOS-like systems, st_ino is meaningless, so don't bother 294 // testing it. Just silence a compiler warning. 295 (void)known_st; 296 #else 297 struct stat new_st; 298 299 // If --force was used, use stat() instead of lstat(). This way 300 // (de)compressing symlinks works correctly. However, it also means 301 // that xz cannot detect if a regular file foo is renamed to bar 302 // and then a symlink foo -> bar is created. Because of stat() 303 // instead of lstat(), xz will think that foo hasn't been replaced 304 // with another file. Thus, xz will remove foo even though it no 305 // longer is the same file that xz used when it started compressing. 306 // Probably it's not too bad though, so this doesn't need a more 307 // complex fix. 308 const int stat_ret = opt_force 309 ? stat(name, &new_st) : lstat(name, &new_st); 310 311 if (stat_ret 312 # ifdef __VMS 313 // st_ino is an array, and we don't want to 314 // compare st_dev at all. 315 || memcmp(&new_st.st_ino, &known_st->st_ino, 316 sizeof(new_st.st_ino)) != 0 317 # else 318 // Typical POSIX-like system 319 || new_st.st_dev != known_st->st_dev 320 || new_st.st_ino != known_st->st_ino 321 # endif 322 ) 323 // TRANSLATORS: When compression or decompression finishes, 324 // and xz is going to remove the source file, xz first checks 325 // if the source file still exists, and if it does, does its 326 // device and inode numbers match what xz saw when it opened 327 // the source file. If these checks fail, this message is 328 // shown, %s being the filename, and the file is not deleted. 329 // The check for device and inode numbers is there, because 330 // it is possible that the user has put a new file in place 331 // of the original file, and in that case it obviously 332 // shouldn't be removed. 333 message_error(_("%s: File seems to have been moved, " 334 "not removing"), name); 335 else 336 #endif 337 // There's a race condition between lstat() and unlink() 338 // but at least we have tried to avoid removing wrong file. 339 if (unlink(name)) 340 message_error(_("%s: Cannot remove: %s"), 341 name, strerror(errno)); 342 343 return; 344 } 345 346 347 /// \brief Copies owner/group and permissions 348 /// 349 /// \todo ACL and EA support 350 /// 351 static void 352 io_copy_attrs(const file_pair *pair) 353 { 354 // Skip chown and chmod on Windows. 355 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 356 // This function is more tricky than you may think at first. 357 // Blindly copying permissions may permit users to access the 358 // destination file who didn't have permission to access the 359 // source file. 360 361 // Try changing the owner of the file. If we aren't root or the owner 362 // isn't already us, fchown() probably doesn't succeed. We warn 363 // about failing fchown() only if we are root. 364 if (fchown(pair->dest_fd, pair->src_st.st_uid, (gid_t)(-1)) 365 && warn_fchown) 366 message_warning(_("%s: Cannot set the file owner: %s"), 367 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 368 369 mode_t mode; 370 371 if (fchown(pair->dest_fd, (uid_t)(-1), pair->src_st.st_gid)) { 372 message_warning(_("%s: Cannot set the file group: %s"), 373 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 374 // We can still safely copy some additional permissions: 375 // `group' must be at least as strict as `other' and 376 // also vice versa. 377 // 378 // NOTE: After this, the owner of the source file may 379 // get additional permissions. This shouldn't be too bad, 380 // because the owner would have had permission to chmod 381 // the original file anyway. 382 mode = ((pair->src_st.st_mode & 0070) >> 3) 383 & (pair->src_st.st_mode & 0007); 384 mode = (pair->src_st.st_mode & 0700) | (mode << 3) | mode; 385 } else { 386 // Drop the setuid, setgid, and sticky bits. 387 mode = pair->src_st.st_mode & 0777; 388 } 389 390 if (fchmod(pair->dest_fd, mode)) 391 message_warning(_("%s: Cannot set the file permissions: %s"), 392 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 393 #endif 394 395 // Copy the timestamps. We have several possible ways to do this, of 396 // which some are better in both security and precision. 397 // 398 // First, get the nanosecond part of the timestamps. As of writing, 399 // it's not standardized by POSIX, and there are several names for 400 // the same thing in struct stat. 401 long atime_nsec; 402 long mtime_nsec; 403 404 # if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_ATIM_TV_NSEC) 405 // GNU and Solaris 406 atime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_atim.tv_nsec; 407 mtime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_mtim.tv_nsec; 408 409 # elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_ATIMESPEC_TV_NSEC) 410 // BSD 411 atime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_atimespec.tv_nsec; 412 mtime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_mtimespec.tv_nsec; 413 414 # elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_ATIMENSEC) 415 // GNU and BSD without extensions 416 atime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_atimensec; 417 mtime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_mtimensec; 418 419 # elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_UATIME) 420 // Tru64 421 atime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_uatime * 1000; 422 mtime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_umtime * 1000; 423 424 # elif defined(HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_ATIM_ST__TIM_TV_NSEC) 425 // UnixWare 426 atime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_atim.st__tim.tv_nsec; 427 mtime_nsec = pair->src_st.st_mtim.st__tim.tv_nsec; 428 429 # else 430 // Safe fallback 431 atime_nsec = 0; 432 mtime_nsec = 0; 433 # endif 434 435 // Construct a structure to hold the timestamps and call appropriate 436 // function to set the timestamps. 437 #if defined(HAVE_FUTIMENS) 438 // Use nanosecond precision. 439 struct timespec tv[2]; 440 tv[0].tv_sec = pair->src_st.st_atime; 441 tv[0].tv_nsec = atime_nsec; 442 tv[1].tv_sec = pair->src_st.st_mtime; 443 tv[1].tv_nsec = mtime_nsec; 444 445 (void)futimens(pair->dest_fd, tv); 446 447 #elif defined(HAVE_FUTIMES) || defined(HAVE_FUTIMESAT) || defined(HAVE_UTIMES) 448 // Use microsecond precision. 449 struct timeval tv[2]; 450 tv[0].tv_sec = pair->src_st.st_atime; 451 tv[0].tv_usec = atime_nsec / 1000; 452 tv[1].tv_sec = pair->src_st.st_mtime; 453 tv[1].tv_usec = mtime_nsec / 1000; 454 455 # if defined(HAVE_FUTIMES) 456 (void)futimes(pair->dest_fd, tv); 457 # elif defined(HAVE_FUTIMESAT) 458 (void)futimesat(pair->dest_fd, NULL, tv); 459 # else 460 // Argh, no function to use a file descriptor to set the timestamp. 461 (void)utimes(pair->dest_name, tv); 462 # endif 463 464 #elif defined(HAVE__FUTIME) 465 // Use one-second precision with Windows-specific _futime(). 466 // We could use utime() too except that for some reason the 467 // timestamp will get reset at close(). With _futime() it works. 468 // This struct cannot be const as _futime() takes a non-const pointer. 469 struct _utimbuf buf = { 470 .actime = pair->src_st.st_atime, 471 .modtime = pair->src_st.st_mtime, 472 }; 473 474 // Avoid warnings. 475 (void)atime_nsec; 476 (void)mtime_nsec; 477 478 (void)_futime(pair->dest_fd, &buf); 479 480 #elif defined(HAVE_UTIME) 481 // Use one-second precision. utime() doesn't support using file 482 // descriptor either. Some systems have broken utime() prototype 483 // so don't make this const. 484 struct utimbuf buf = { 485 .actime = pair->src_st.st_atime, 486 .modtime = pair->src_st.st_mtime, 487 }; 488 489 // Avoid warnings. 490 (void)atime_nsec; 491 (void)mtime_nsec; 492 493 (void)utime(pair->dest_name, &buf); 494 #endif 495 496 return; 497 } 498 499 500 /// Opens the source file. Returns false on success, true on error. 501 static bool 502 io_open_src_real(file_pair *pair) 503 { 504 // There's nothing to open when reading from stdin. 505 if (pair->src_name == stdin_filename) { 506 pair->src_fd = STDIN_FILENO; 507 #ifdef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 508 setmode(STDIN_FILENO, O_BINARY); 509 #else 510 // Try to set stdin to non-blocking mode. It won't work 511 // e.g. on OpenBSD if stdout is e.g. /dev/null. In such 512 // case we proceed as if stdin were non-blocking anyway 513 // (in case of /dev/null it will be in practice). The 514 // same applies to stdout in io_open_dest_real(). 515 stdin_flags = fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_GETFL); 516 if (stdin_flags == -1) { 517 message_error(_("Error getting the file status flags " 518 "from standard input: %s"), 519 strerror(errno)); 520 return true; 521 } 522 523 if ((stdin_flags & O_NONBLOCK) == 0 524 && fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_SETFL, 525 stdin_flags | O_NONBLOCK) != -1) 526 restore_stdin_flags = true; 527 #endif 528 #ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FADVISE 529 // It will fail if stdin is a pipe and that's fine. 530 (void)posix_fadvise(STDIN_FILENO, 0, 0, 531 opt_mode == MODE_LIST 532 ? POSIX_FADV_RANDOM 533 : POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL); 534 #endif 535 return false; 536 } 537 538 // Symlinks are not followed unless writing to stdout or --force 539 // was used. 540 const bool follow_symlinks = opt_stdout || opt_force; 541 542 // We accept only regular files if we are writing the output 543 // to disk too. bzip2 allows overriding this with --force but 544 // gzip and xz don't. 545 const bool reg_files_only = !opt_stdout; 546 547 // Flags for open() 548 int flags = O_RDONLY | O_BINARY | O_NOCTTY; 549 550 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 551 // Use non-blocking I/O: 552 // - It prevents blocking when opening FIFOs and some other 553 // special files, which is good if we want to accept only 554 // regular files. 555 // - It can help avoiding some race conditions with signal handling. 556 flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 557 #endif 558 559 #if defined(O_NOFOLLOW) 560 if (!follow_symlinks) 561 flags |= O_NOFOLLOW; 562 #elif !defined(TUKLIB_DOSLIKE) 563 // Some POSIX-like systems lack O_NOFOLLOW (it's not required 564 // by POSIX). Check for symlinks with a separate lstat() on 565 // these systems. 566 if (!follow_symlinks) { 567 struct stat st; 568 if (lstat(pair->src_name, &st)) { 569 message_error("%s: %s", pair->src_name, 570 strerror(errno)); 571 return true; 572 573 } else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { 574 message_warning(_("%s: Is a symbolic link, " 575 "skipping"), pair->src_name); 576 return true; 577 } 578 } 579 #else 580 // Avoid warnings. 581 (void)follow_symlinks; 582 #endif 583 584 // Try to open the file. Signals have been blocked so EINTR shouldn't 585 // be possible. 586 pair->src_fd = open(pair->src_name, flags); 587 588 if (pair->src_fd == -1) { 589 // Signals (that have a signal handler) have been blocked. 590 assert(errno != EINTR); 591 592 #ifdef O_NOFOLLOW 593 // Give an understandable error message if the reason 594 // for failing was that the file was a symbolic link. 595 // 596 // Note that at least Linux, OpenBSD, Solaris, and Darwin 597 // use ELOOP to indicate that O_NOFOLLOW was the reason 598 // that open() failed. Because there may be 599 // directories in the pathname, ELOOP may occur also 600 // because of a symlink loop in the directory part. 601 // So ELOOP doesn't tell us what actually went wrong, 602 // and this stupidity went into POSIX-1.2008 too. 603 // 604 // FreeBSD associates EMLINK with O_NOFOLLOW and 605 // Tru64 uses ENOTSUP. We use these directly here 606 // and skip the lstat() call and the associated race. 607 // I want to hear if there are other kernels that 608 // fail with something else than ELOOP with O_NOFOLLOW. 609 bool was_symlink = false; 610 611 # if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) 612 if (errno == EMLINK) 613 was_symlink = true; 614 615 # elif defined(__digital__) && defined(__unix__) 616 if (errno == ENOTSUP) 617 was_symlink = true; 618 619 # elif defined(__NetBSD__) 620 if (errno == EFTYPE) 621 was_symlink = true; 622 623 # else 624 if (errno == ELOOP && !follow_symlinks) { 625 const int saved_errno = errno; 626 struct stat st; 627 if (lstat(pair->src_name, &st) == 0 628 && S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) 629 was_symlink = true; 630 631 errno = saved_errno; 632 } 633 # endif 634 635 if (was_symlink) 636 message_warning(_("%s: Is a symbolic link, " 637 "skipping"), pair->src_name); 638 else 639 #endif 640 // Something else than O_NOFOLLOW failing 641 // (assuming that the race conditions didn't 642 // confuse us). 643 message_error("%s: %s", pair->src_name, 644 strerror(errno)); 645 646 return true; 647 } 648 649 // Stat the source file. We need the result also when we copy 650 // the permissions, and when unlinking. 651 // 652 // NOTE: Use stat() instead of fstat() with DJGPP, because 653 // then we have a better chance to get st_ino value that can 654 // be used in io_open_dest_real() to prevent overwriting the 655 // source file. 656 #ifdef __DJGPP__ 657 if (stat(pair->src_name, &pair->src_st)) 658 goto error_msg; 659 #else 660 if (fstat(pair->src_fd, &pair->src_st)) 661 goto error_msg; 662 #endif 663 664 if (S_ISDIR(pair->src_st.st_mode)) { 665 message_warning(_("%s: Is a directory, skipping"), 666 pair->src_name); 667 goto error; 668 } 669 670 if (reg_files_only && !S_ISREG(pair->src_st.st_mode)) { 671 message_warning(_("%s: Not a regular file, skipping"), 672 pair->src_name); 673 goto error; 674 } 675 676 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 677 if (reg_files_only && !opt_force) { 678 if (pair->src_st.st_mode & (S_ISUID | S_ISGID)) { 679 // gzip rejects setuid and setgid files even 680 // when --force was used. bzip2 doesn't check 681 // for them, but calls fchown() after fchmod(), 682 // and many systems automatically drop setuid 683 // and setgid bits there. 684 // 685 // We accept setuid and setgid files if 686 // --force was used. We drop these bits 687 // explicitly in io_copy_attr(). 688 message_warning(_("%s: File has setuid or " 689 "setgid bit set, skipping"), 690 pair->src_name); 691 goto error; 692 } 693 694 if (pair->src_st.st_mode & S_ISVTX) { 695 message_warning(_("%s: File has sticky bit " 696 "set, skipping"), 697 pair->src_name); 698 goto error; 699 } 700 701 if (pair->src_st.st_nlink > 1) { 702 message_warning(_("%s: Input file has more " 703 "than one hard link, " 704 "skipping"), pair->src_name); 705 goto error; 706 } 707 } 708 709 // If it is something else than a regular file, wait until 710 // there is input available. This way reading from FIFOs 711 // will work when open() is used with O_NONBLOCK. 712 if (!S_ISREG(pair->src_st.st_mode)) { 713 signals_unblock(); 714 const io_wait_ret ret = io_wait(pair, -1, true); 715 signals_block(); 716 717 if (ret != IO_WAIT_MORE) 718 goto error; 719 } 720 #endif 721 722 #ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FADVISE 723 // It will fail with some special files like FIFOs but that is fine. 724 (void)posix_fadvise(pair->src_fd, 0, 0, 725 opt_mode == MODE_LIST 726 ? POSIX_FADV_RANDOM 727 : POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL); 728 #endif 729 730 return false; 731 732 error_msg: 733 message_error("%s: %s", pair->src_name, strerror(errno)); 734 error: 735 (void)close(pair->src_fd); 736 return true; 737 } 738 739 740 extern file_pair * 741 io_open_src(const char *src_name) 742 { 743 if (is_empty_filename(src_name)) 744 return NULL; 745 746 // Since we have only one file open at a time, we can use 747 // a statically allocated structure. 748 static file_pair pair; 749 750 pair = (file_pair){ 751 .src_name = src_name, 752 .dest_name = NULL, 753 .src_fd = -1, 754 .dest_fd = -1, 755 .src_eof = false, 756 .src_has_seen_input = false, 757 .flush_needed = false, 758 .dest_try_sparse = false, 759 .dest_pending_sparse = 0, 760 }; 761 762 // Block the signals, for which we have a custom signal handler, so 763 // that we don't need to worry about EINTR. 764 signals_block(); 765 const bool error = io_open_src_real(&pair); 766 signals_unblock(); 767 768 #ifdef ENABLE_SANDBOX 769 if (!error) 770 io_sandbox_enter(pair.src_fd); 771 #endif 772 773 return error ? NULL : &pair; 774 } 775 776 777 /// \brief Closes source file of the file_pair structure 778 /// 779 /// \param pair File whose src_fd should be closed 780 /// \param success If true, the file will be removed from the disk if 781 /// closing succeeds and --keep hasn't been used. 782 static void 783 io_close_src(file_pair *pair, bool success) 784 { 785 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 786 if (restore_stdin_flags) { 787 assert(pair->src_fd == STDIN_FILENO); 788 789 restore_stdin_flags = false; 790 791 if (fcntl(STDIN_FILENO, F_SETFL, stdin_flags) == -1) 792 message_error(_("Error restoring the status flags " 793 "to standard input: %s"), 794 strerror(errno)); 795 } 796 #endif 797 798 if (pair->src_fd != STDIN_FILENO && pair->src_fd != -1) { 799 // Close the file before possibly unlinking it. On DOS-like 800 // systems this is always required since unlinking will fail 801 // if the file is open. On POSIX systems it usually works 802 // to unlink open files, but in some cases it doesn't and 803 // one gets EBUSY in errno. 804 // 805 // xz 5.2.2 and older unlinked the file before closing it 806 // (except on DOS-like systems). The old code didn't handle 807 // EBUSY and could fail e.g. on some CIFS shares. The 808 // advantage of unlinking before closing is negligible 809 // (avoids a race between close() and stat()/lstat() and 810 // unlink()), so let's keep this simple. 811 (void)close(pair->src_fd); 812 813 if (success && !opt_keep_original) 814 io_unlink(pair->src_name, &pair->src_st); 815 } 816 817 return; 818 } 819 820 821 static bool 822 io_open_dest_real(file_pair *pair) 823 { 824 if (opt_stdout || pair->src_fd == STDIN_FILENO) { 825 // We don't modify or free() this. 826 pair->dest_name = (char *)"(stdout)"; 827 pair->dest_fd = STDOUT_FILENO; 828 #ifdef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 829 setmode(STDOUT_FILENO, O_BINARY); 830 #else 831 // Try to set O_NONBLOCK if it isn't already set. 832 // If it fails, we assume that stdout is non-blocking 833 // in practice. See the comments in io_open_src_real() 834 // for similar situation with stdin. 835 // 836 // NOTE: O_APPEND may be unset later in this function 837 // and it relies on stdout_flags being set here. 838 stdout_flags = fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_GETFL); 839 if (stdout_flags == -1) { 840 message_error(_("Error getting the file status flags " 841 "from standard output: %s"), 842 strerror(errno)); 843 return true; 844 } 845 846 if ((stdout_flags & O_NONBLOCK) == 0 847 && fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL, 848 stdout_flags | O_NONBLOCK) != -1) 849 restore_stdout_flags = true; 850 #endif 851 } else { 852 pair->dest_name = suffix_get_dest_name(pair->src_name); 853 if (pair->dest_name == NULL) 854 return true; 855 856 #ifdef __DJGPP__ 857 struct stat st; 858 if (stat(pair->dest_name, &st) == 0) { 859 // Check that it isn't a special file like "prn". 860 if (st.st_dev == -1) { 861 message_error("%s: Refusing to write to " 862 "a DOS special file", 863 pair->dest_name); 864 free(pair->dest_name); 865 return true; 866 } 867 868 // Check that we aren't overwriting the source file. 869 if (st.st_dev == pair->src_st.st_dev 870 && st.st_ino == pair->src_st.st_ino) { 871 message_error("%s: Output file is the same " 872 "as the input file", 873 pair->dest_name); 874 free(pair->dest_name); 875 return true; 876 } 877 } 878 #endif 879 880 // If --force was used, unlink the target file first. 881 if (opt_force && unlink(pair->dest_name) && errno != ENOENT) { 882 message_error(_("%s: Cannot remove: %s"), 883 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 884 free(pair->dest_name); 885 return true; 886 } 887 888 // Open the file. 889 int flags = O_WRONLY | O_BINARY | O_NOCTTY 890 | O_CREAT | O_EXCL; 891 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 892 flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 893 #endif 894 const mode_t mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR; 895 pair->dest_fd = open(pair->dest_name, flags, mode); 896 897 if (pair->dest_fd == -1) { 898 message_error("%s: %s", pair->dest_name, 899 strerror(errno)); 900 free(pair->dest_name); 901 return true; 902 } 903 } 904 905 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 906 // dest_st isn't used on DOS-like systems except as a dummy 907 // argument to io_unlink(), so don't fstat() on such systems. 908 if (fstat(pair->dest_fd, &pair->dest_st)) { 909 // If fstat() really fails, we have a safe fallback here. 910 # if defined(__VMS) 911 pair->dest_st.st_ino[0] = 0; 912 pair->dest_st.st_ino[1] = 0; 913 pair->dest_st.st_ino[2] = 0; 914 # else 915 pair->dest_st.st_dev = 0; 916 pair->dest_st.st_ino = 0; 917 # endif 918 } else if (try_sparse && opt_mode == MODE_DECOMPRESS) { 919 // When writing to standard output, we need to be extra 920 // careful: 921 // - It may be connected to something else than 922 // a regular file. 923 // - We aren't necessarily writing to a new empty file 924 // or to the end of an existing file. 925 // - O_APPEND may be active. 926 // 927 // TODO: I'm keeping this disabled for DOS-like systems 928 // for now. FAT doesn't support sparse files, but NTFS 929 // does, so maybe this should be enabled on Windows after 930 // some testing. 931 if (pair->dest_fd == STDOUT_FILENO) { 932 if (!S_ISREG(pair->dest_st.st_mode)) 933 return false; 934 935 if (stdout_flags & O_APPEND) { 936 // Creating a sparse file is not possible 937 // when O_APPEND is active (it's used by 938 // shell's >> redirection). As I understand 939 // it, it is safe to temporarily disable 940 // O_APPEND in xz, because if someone 941 // happened to write to the same file at the 942 // same time, results would be bad anyway 943 // (users shouldn't assume that xz uses any 944 // specific block size when writing data). 945 // 946 // The write position may be something else 947 // than the end of the file, so we must fix 948 // it to start writing at the end of the file 949 // to imitate O_APPEND. 950 if (lseek(STDOUT_FILENO, 0, SEEK_END) == -1) 951 return false; 952 953 // Construct the new file status flags. 954 // If O_NONBLOCK was set earlier in this 955 // function, it must be kept here too. 956 int flags = stdout_flags & ~O_APPEND; 957 if (restore_stdout_flags) 958 flags |= O_NONBLOCK; 959 960 // If this fcntl() fails, we continue but won't 961 // try to create sparse output. The original 962 // flags will still be restored if needed (to 963 // unset O_NONBLOCK) when the file is finished. 964 if (fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL, flags) == -1) 965 return false; 966 967 // Disabling O_APPEND succeeded. Mark 968 // that the flags should be restored 969 // in io_close_dest(). (This may have already 970 // been set when enabling O_NONBLOCK.) 971 restore_stdout_flags = true; 972 973 } else if (lseek(STDOUT_FILENO, 0, SEEK_CUR) 974 != pair->dest_st.st_size) { 975 // Writing won't start exactly at the end 976 // of the file. We cannot use sparse output, 977 // because it would probably corrupt the file. 978 return false; 979 } 980 } 981 982 pair->dest_try_sparse = true; 983 } 984 #endif 985 986 return false; 987 } 988 989 990 extern bool 991 io_open_dest(file_pair *pair) 992 { 993 signals_block(); 994 const bool ret = io_open_dest_real(pair); 995 signals_unblock(); 996 return ret; 997 } 998 999 1000 /// \brief Closes destination file of the file_pair structure 1001 /// 1002 /// \param pair File whose dest_fd should be closed 1003 /// \param success If false, the file will be removed from the disk. 1004 /// 1005 /// \return Zero if closing succeeds. On error, -1 is returned and 1006 /// error message printed. 1007 static bool 1008 io_close_dest(file_pair *pair, bool success) 1009 { 1010 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 1011 // If io_open_dest() has disabled O_APPEND, restore it here. 1012 if (restore_stdout_flags) { 1013 assert(pair->dest_fd == STDOUT_FILENO); 1014 1015 restore_stdout_flags = false; 1016 1017 if (fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL, stdout_flags) == -1) { 1018 message_error(_("Error restoring the O_APPEND flag " 1019 "to standard output: %s"), 1020 strerror(errno)); 1021 return true; 1022 } 1023 } 1024 #endif 1025 1026 if (pair->dest_fd == -1 || pair->dest_fd == STDOUT_FILENO) 1027 return false; 1028 1029 if (close(pair->dest_fd)) { 1030 message_error(_("%s: Closing the file failed: %s"), 1031 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 1032 1033 // Closing destination file failed, so we cannot trust its 1034 // contents. Get rid of junk: 1035 io_unlink(pair->dest_name, &pair->dest_st); 1036 free(pair->dest_name); 1037 return true; 1038 } 1039 1040 // If the operation using this file wasn't successful, we git rid 1041 // of the junk file. 1042 if (!success) 1043 io_unlink(pair->dest_name, &pair->dest_st); 1044 1045 free(pair->dest_name); 1046 1047 return false; 1048 } 1049 1050 1051 extern void 1052 io_close(file_pair *pair, bool success) 1053 { 1054 // Take care of sparseness at the end of the output file. 1055 if (success && pair->dest_try_sparse 1056 && pair->dest_pending_sparse > 0) { 1057 // Seek forward one byte less than the size of the pending 1058 // hole, then write one zero-byte. This way the file grows 1059 // to its correct size. An alternative would be to use 1060 // ftruncate() but that isn't portable enough (e.g. it 1061 // doesn't work with FAT on Linux; FAT isn't that important 1062 // since it doesn't support sparse files anyway, but we don't 1063 // want to create corrupt files on it). 1064 if (lseek(pair->dest_fd, pair->dest_pending_sparse - 1, 1065 SEEK_CUR) == -1) { 1066 message_error(_("%s: Seeking failed when trying " 1067 "to create a sparse file: %s"), 1068 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 1069 success = false; 1070 } else { 1071 const uint8_t zero[1] = { '\0' }; 1072 if (io_write_buf(pair, zero, 1)) 1073 success = false; 1074 } 1075 } 1076 1077 signals_block(); 1078 1079 // Copy the file attributes. We need to skip this if destination 1080 // file isn't open or it is standard output. 1081 if (success && pair->dest_fd != -1 && pair->dest_fd != STDOUT_FILENO) 1082 io_copy_attrs(pair); 1083 1084 // Close the destination first. If it fails, we must not remove 1085 // the source file! 1086 if (io_close_dest(pair, success)) 1087 success = false; 1088 1089 // Close the source file, and unlink it if the operation using this 1090 // file pair was successful and we haven't requested to keep the 1091 // source file. 1092 io_close_src(pair, success); 1093 1094 signals_unblock(); 1095 1096 return; 1097 } 1098 1099 1100 extern void 1101 io_fix_src_pos(file_pair *pair, size_t rewind_size) 1102 { 1103 assert(rewind_size <= IO_BUFFER_SIZE); 1104 1105 if (rewind_size > 0) { 1106 // This doesn't need to work on unseekable file descriptors, 1107 // so just ignore possible errors. 1108 (void)lseek(pair->src_fd, -(off_t)(rewind_size), SEEK_CUR); 1109 } 1110 1111 return; 1112 } 1113 1114 1115 extern size_t 1116 io_read(file_pair *pair, io_buf *buf, size_t size) 1117 { 1118 // We use small buffers here. 1119 assert(size < SSIZE_MAX); 1120 1121 size_t pos = 0; 1122 1123 while (pos < size) { 1124 const ssize_t amount = read( 1125 pair->src_fd, buf->u8 + pos, size - pos); 1126 1127 if (amount == 0) { 1128 pair->src_eof = true; 1129 break; 1130 } 1131 1132 if (amount == -1) { 1133 if (errno == EINTR) { 1134 if (user_abort) 1135 return SIZE_MAX; 1136 1137 continue; 1138 } 1139 1140 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 1141 if (IS_EAGAIN_OR_EWOULDBLOCK(errno)) { 1142 // Disable the flush-timeout if no input has 1143 // been seen since the previous flush and thus 1144 // there would be nothing to flush after the 1145 // timeout expires (avoids busy waiting). 1146 const int timeout = pair->src_has_seen_input 1147 ? mytime_get_flush_timeout() 1148 : -1; 1149 1150 switch (io_wait(pair, timeout, true)) { 1151 case IO_WAIT_MORE: 1152 continue; 1153 1154 case IO_WAIT_ERROR: 1155 return SIZE_MAX; 1156 1157 case IO_WAIT_TIMEOUT: 1158 pair->flush_needed = true; 1159 return pos; 1160 1161 default: 1162 message_bug(); 1163 } 1164 } 1165 #endif 1166 1167 message_error(_("%s: Read error: %s"), 1168 pair->src_name, strerror(errno)); 1169 1170 return SIZE_MAX; 1171 } 1172 1173 pos += (size_t)(amount); 1174 1175 if (!pair->src_has_seen_input) { 1176 pair->src_has_seen_input = true; 1177 mytime_set_flush_time(); 1178 } 1179 } 1180 1181 return pos; 1182 } 1183 1184 1185 extern bool 1186 io_pread(file_pair *pair, io_buf *buf, size_t size, off_t pos) 1187 { 1188 // Using lseek() and read() is more portable than pread() and 1189 // for us it is as good as real pread(). 1190 if (lseek(pair->src_fd, pos, SEEK_SET) != pos) { 1191 message_error(_("%s: Error seeking the file: %s"), 1192 pair->src_name, strerror(errno)); 1193 return true; 1194 } 1195 1196 const size_t amount = io_read(pair, buf, size); 1197 if (amount == SIZE_MAX) 1198 return true; 1199 1200 if (amount != size) { 1201 message_error(_("%s: Unexpected end of file"), 1202 pair->src_name); 1203 return true; 1204 } 1205 1206 return false; 1207 } 1208 1209 1210 static bool 1211 is_sparse(const io_buf *buf) 1212 { 1213 assert(IO_BUFFER_SIZE % sizeof(uint64_t) == 0); 1214 1215 for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(buf->u64); ++i) 1216 if (buf->u64[i] != 0) 1217 return false; 1218 1219 return true; 1220 } 1221 1222 1223 static bool 1224 io_write_buf(file_pair *pair, const uint8_t *buf, size_t size) 1225 { 1226 assert(size < SSIZE_MAX); 1227 1228 while (size > 0) { 1229 const ssize_t amount = write(pair->dest_fd, buf, size); 1230 if (amount == -1) { 1231 if (errno == EINTR) { 1232 if (user_abort) 1233 return true; 1234 1235 continue; 1236 } 1237 1238 #ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE 1239 if (IS_EAGAIN_OR_EWOULDBLOCK(errno)) { 1240 if (io_wait(pair, -1, false) == IO_WAIT_MORE) 1241 continue; 1242 1243 return true; 1244 } 1245 #endif 1246 1247 // Handle broken pipe specially. gzip and bzip2 1248 // don't print anything on SIGPIPE. In addition, 1249 // gzip --quiet uses exit status 2 (warning) on 1250 // broken pipe instead of whatever raise(SIGPIPE) 1251 // would make it return. It is there to hide "Broken 1252 // pipe" message on some old shells (probably old 1253 // GNU bash). 1254 // 1255 // We don't do anything special with --quiet, which 1256 // is what bzip2 does too. If we get SIGPIPE, we 1257 // will handle it like other signals by setting 1258 // user_abort, and get EPIPE here. 1259 if (errno != EPIPE) 1260 message_error(_("%s: Write error: %s"), 1261 pair->dest_name, strerror(errno)); 1262 1263 return true; 1264 } 1265 1266 buf += (size_t)(amount); 1267 size -= (size_t)(amount); 1268 } 1269 1270 return false; 1271 } 1272 1273 1274 extern bool 1275 io_write(file_pair *pair, const io_buf *buf, size_t size) 1276 { 1277 assert(size <= IO_BUFFER_SIZE); 1278 1279 if (pair->dest_try_sparse) { 1280 // Check if the block is sparse (contains only zeros). If it 1281 // sparse, we just store the amount and return. We will take 1282 // care of actually skipping over the hole when we hit the 1283 // next data block or close the file. 1284 // 1285 // Since io_close() requires that dest_pending_sparse > 0 1286 // if the file ends with sparse block, we must also return 1287 // if size == 0 to avoid doing the lseek(). 1288 if (size == IO_BUFFER_SIZE) { 1289 // Even if the block was sparse, treat it as non-sparse 1290 // if the pending sparse amount is large compared to 1291 // the size of off_t. In practice this only matters 1292 // on 32-bit systems where off_t isn't always 64 bits. 1293 const off_t pending_max 1294 = (off_t)(1) << (sizeof(off_t) * CHAR_BIT - 2); 1295 if (is_sparse(buf) && pair->dest_pending_sparse 1296 < pending_max) { 1297 pair->dest_pending_sparse += (off_t)(size); 1298 return false; 1299 } 1300 } else if (size == 0) { 1301 return false; 1302 } 1303 1304 // This is not a sparse block. If we have a pending hole, 1305 // skip it now. 1306 if (pair->dest_pending_sparse > 0) { 1307 if (lseek(pair->dest_fd, pair->dest_pending_sparse, 1308 SEEK_CUR) == -1) { 1309 message_error(_("%s: Seeking failed when " 1310 "trying to create a sparse " 1311 "file: %s"), pair->dest_name, 1312 strerror(errno)); 1313 return true; 1314 } 1315 1316 pair->dest_pending_sparse = 0; 1317 } 1318 } 1319 1320 return io_write_buf(pair, buf->u8, size); 1321 } 1322