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Unify some tar functionality across different parts
Move some of the tar functionality that existed mostly duplicated in both pg_dump and the walsender basebackup functionality into port/tar.c instead, so it can be used from both. It will also be used by pg_basebackup in the future, which would've caused a third copy of it around. Zoltan Boszormenyi and Magnus Hagander
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@ -740,24 +740,6 @@ sendDir(char *path, int basepathlen, bool sizeonly)
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*/
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/*
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* Utility routine to print possibly larger than 32 bit integers in a
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* portable fashion. Filled with zeros.
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*/
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static void
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print_val(char *s, uint64 val, unsigned int base, size_t len)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = len; i > 0; i--)
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{
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int digit = val % base;
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s[i - 1] = '0' + digit;
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val = val / base;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Maximum file size for a tar member: The limit inherent in the
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* format is 2^33-1 bytes (nearly 8 GB). But we don't want to exceed
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@ -765,24 +747,6 @@ print_val(char *s, uint64 val, unsigned int base, size_t len)
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*/
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#define MAX_TAR_MEMBER_FILELEN (((int64) 1 << Min(33, sizeof(pgoff_t)*8 - 1)) - 1)
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static int
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_tarChecksum(char *header)
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{
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int i,
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sum;
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/*
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* Per POSIX, the checksum is the simple sum of all bytes in the header,
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* treating the bytes as unsigned, and treating the checksum field (at
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* offset 148) as though it contained 8 spaces.
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*/
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sum = 8 * ' '; /* presumed value for checksum field */
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for (i = 0; i < 512; i++)
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if (i < 148 || i >= 156)
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sum += 0xFF & header[i];
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return sum;
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}
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/*
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* Given the member, write the TAR header & send the file.
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*
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@ -874,95 +838,9 @@ _tarWriteHeader(const char *filename, const char *linktarget,
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{
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char h[512];
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/*
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* Note: most of the fields in a tar header are not supposed to be
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* null-terminated. We use sprintf, which will write a null after the
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* required bytes; that null goes into the first byte of the next field.
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* This is okay as long as we fill the fields in order.
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*/
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memset(h, 0, sizeof(h));
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tarCreateHeader(h, filename, linktarget, statbuf->st_size,
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statbuf->st_mode, statbuf->st_uid, statbuf->st_gid,
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statbuf->st_mtime);
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/* Name 100 */
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sprintf(&h[0], "%.99s", filename);
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if (linktarget != NULL || S_ISDIR(statbuf->st_mode))
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{
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/*
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* We only support symbolic links to directories, and this is
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* indicated in the tar format by adding a slash at the end of the
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* name, the same as for regular directories.
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*/
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int flen = strlen(filename);
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flen = Min(flen, 99);
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h[flen] = '/';
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h[flen + 1] = '\0';
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}
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/* Mode 8 */
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sprintf(&h[100], "%07o ", (int) statbuf->st_mode);
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/* User ID 8 */
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sprintf(&h[108], "%07o ", statbuf->st_uid);
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/* Group 8 */
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sprintf(&h[116], "%07o ", statbuf->st_gid);
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/* File size 12 - 11 digits, 1 space; use print_val for 64 bit support */
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if (linktarget != NULL || S_ISDIR(statbuf->st_mode))
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/* Symbolic link or directory has size zero */
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print_val(&h[124], 0, 8, 11);
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else
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print_val(&h[124], statbuf->st_size, 8, 11);
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sprintf(&h[135], " ");
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/* Mod Time 12 */
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sprintf(&h[136], "%011o ", (int) statbuf->st_mtime);
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/* Checksum 8 cannot be calculated until we've filled all other fields */
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if (linktarget != NULL)
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{
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/* Type - Symbolic link */
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sprintf(&h[156], "2");
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/* Link Name 100 */
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sprintf(&h[157], "%.99s", linktarget);
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}
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else if (S_ISDIR(statbuf->st_mode))
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/* Type - directory */
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sprintf(&h[156], "5");
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else
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/* Type - regular file */
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sprintf(&h[156], "0");
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/* Magic 6 */
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sprintf(&h[257], "ustar");
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/* Version 2 */
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sprintf(&h[263], "00");
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/* User 32 */
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/* XXX: Do we need to care about setting correct username? */
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sprintf(&h[265], "%.31s", "postgres");
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/* Group 32 */
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/* XXX: Do we need to care about setting correct group name? */
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sprintf(&h[297], "%.31s", "postgres");
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/* Major Dev 8 */
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sprintf(&h[329], "%07o ", 0);
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/* Minor Dev 8 */
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sprintf(&h[337], "%07o ", 0);
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/* Prefix 155 - not used, leave as nulls */
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/*
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* We mustn't overwrite the next field while inserting the checksum.
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* Fortunately, the checksum can't exceed 6 octal digits, so we just write
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* 6 digits, a space, and a null, which is legal per POSIX.
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*/
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sprintf(&h[148], "%06o ", _tarChecksum(h));
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/* Now send the completed header. */
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pq_putmessage('d', h, 512);
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}
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