2 Bacula® - The Network Backup Solution
4 Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Free Software Foundation Europe e.V.
6 The main author of Bacula is Kern Sibbald, with contributions from
7 many others, a complete list can be found in the file AUTHORS.
8 This program is Free Software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 modify it under the terms of version two of the GNU General Public
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29 * Functions to handle Extended Attributes for bacula.
31 * Extended Attributes are so OS specific we only restore Extended Attributes if
32 * they were saved using a filed on the same platform.
34 * Currently we support the following OSes:
35 * - FreeBSD (Extended Attributes)
36 * - Darwin (Extended Attributes)
37 * - Linux (Extended Attributes)
38 * - NetBSD (Extended Attributes)
39 * - Solaris (Extended Attributes and Extensible Attributes)
41 * Written by Marco van Wieringen, November MMVIII
50 #if !defined(HAVE_XATTR)
52 * Entry points when compiled without support for XATTRs or on an unsupported platform.
54 bsub_exit_code build_xattr_streams(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt)
56 return bsub_exit_fatal;
59 bsub_exit_code parse_xattr_streams(JCR *jcr, int stream)
61 return bsub_exit_fatal;
65 * Send a XATTR stream to the SD.
67 static bsub_exit_code send_xattr_stream(JCR *jcr, int stream)
69 BSOCK *sd = jcr->store_bsock;
71 #ifdef FD_NO_SEND_TEST
78 if (jcr->xattr_data_len <= 0)
84 if (!sd->fsend("%ld %d 0", jcr->JobFiles, stream)) {
85 Jmsg1(jcr, M_FATAL, 0, _("Network send error to SD. ERR=%s\n"),
87 return bsub_exit_fatal;
91 * Send the buffer to the storage deamon
93 Dmsg1(400, "Backing up XATTR <%s>\n", jcr->xattr_data);
95 sd->msg = jcr->xattr_data;
96 sd->msglen = jcr->xattr_data_len;
100 Jmsg1(jcr, M_FATAL, 0, _("Network send error to SD. ERR=%s\n"),
102 return bsub_exit_fatal;
105 jcr->JobBytes += sd->msglen;
107 if (!sd->signal(BNET_EOD)) {
108 Jmsg1(jcr, M_FATAL, 0, _("Network send error to SD. ERR=%s\n"),
110 return bsub_exit_fatal;
112 Dmsg1(200, "XATTR of file: %s successfully backed up!\n", jcr->last_fname);
117 * This is a supported OS, See what kind of interface we should use.
118 * Start with the generic interface used by most OS-es.
120 #if defined(HAVE_DARWIN_OS) || \
121 defined(HAVE_FREEBSD_OS) || \
122 defined(HAVE_LINUX_OS) || \
123 defined(HAVE_NETBSD_OS)
125 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_XATTR_H
126 #include <sys/xattr.h>
130 * Define the supported XATTR streams for this OS
132 #if defined(HAVE_DARWIN_OS)
133 static int os_default_xattr_streams[1] = { STREAM_XATTR_DARWIN };
134 #elif defined(HAVE_FREEBSD_OS)
135 static int os_default_xattr_streams[1] = { STREAM_XATTR_FREEBSD };
136 #elif defined(HAVE_LINUX_OS)
137 static int os_default_xattr_streams[1] = { STREAM_XATTR_LINUX };
138 #elif defined(HAVE_NETBSD_OS)
139 static int os_default_xattr_streams[1] = { STREAM_XATTR_NETBSD };
143 * OSX doesn't have llistxattr, lgetxattr and lsetxattr but has
144 * listxattr, getxattr and setxattr with an extra options argument
145 * which mimics the l variants of the functions when we specify
146 * XATTR_NOFOLLOW as the options value.
148 #if defined(HAVE_DARWIN_OS)
149 #define llistxattr(path, list, size) listxattr((path), (list), (size), XATTR_NOFOLLOW)
150 #define lgetxattr(path, name, value, size) getxattr((path), (name), (value), (size), 0, XATTR_NOFOLLOW)
151 #define lsetxattr(path, name, value, size, flags) setxattr((path), (name), (value), (size), (flags), XATTR_NOFOLLOW)
154 * Fallback to the non l-functions when those are not available.
156 #if defined(HAVE_GETXATTR) && !defined(HAVE_LGETXATTR)
157 #define lgetxattr getxattr
159 #if defined(HAVE_SETXATTR) && !defined(HAVE_LSETXATTR)
160 #define lsetxattr setxattr
162 #if defined(HAVE_LISTXATTR) && !defined(HAVE_LLISTXATTR)
163 #define llistxattr listxattr
167 static void xattr_drop_internal_table(xattr_t *xattr_value_list)
169 xattr_t *current_xattr;
172 * Walk the list of xattrs and free allocated memory on traversing.
174 for (current_xattr = xattr_value_list;
175 current_xattr != (xattr_t *)NULL;
178 * See if we can shortcut.
180 if (current_xattr->magic != XATTR_MAGIC)
183 free(current_xattr->name);
185 if (current_xattr->value_length > 0)
186 free(current_xattr->value);
190 * Free the array of control structs.
192 free(xattr_value_list);
196 * The xattr stream for OSX, FreeBSD, Linux and NetBSD is a serialized stream of bytes
197 * which encodes one or more xattr_t structures.
199 * The Serialized stream consists of the following elements:
200 * magic - A magic string which makes it easy to detect any binary incompatabilites
201 * name_length - The length of the following xattr name
202 * name - The name of the extended attribute
203 * value_length - The length of the following xattr data
204 * value - The actual content of the extended attribute
206 * This is repeated 1 or more times.
209 static uint32_t serialize_xattr_stream(JCR *jcr, uint32_t expected_serialize_len, xattr_t *xattr_value_list)
211 xattr_t *current_xattr;
215 * Make sure the serialized stream fits in the poolmem buffer.
216 * We allocate some more to be sure the stream is gonna fit.
218 jcr->xattr_data = check_pool_memory_size(jcr->xattr_data, expected_serialize_len + 10);
219 ser_begin(jcr->xattr_data, expected_serialize_len + 10);
222 * Walk the list of xattrs and serialize the data.
224 for (current_xattr = xattr_value_list; current_xattr != (xattr_t *)NULL; current_xattr++) {
226 * See if we can shortcut.
228 if (current_xattr->magic != XATTR_MAGIC)
231 ser_uint32(current_xattr->magic);
232 ser_uint32(current_xattr->name_length);
233 ser_bytes(current_xattr->name, current_xattr->name_length);
235 ser_uint32(current_xattr->value_length);
236 ser_bytes(current_xattr->value, current_xattr->value_length);
239 ser_end(jcr->xattr_data, expected_serialize_len + 10);
240 jcr->xattr_data_len = ser_length(jcr->xattr_data);
241 return jcr->xattr_data_len;
244 static bsub_exit_code generic_xattr_build_streams(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt)
247 int32_t xattr_list_len,
249 uint32_t expected_serialize_len = 0;
250 char *xattr_list, *bp;
251 xattr_t *xattr_value_list = NULL, *current_xattr;
252 bsub_exit_code retval = bsub_exit_nok;
256 * First get the length of the available list with extended attributes.
258 xattr_list_len = llistxattr(jcr->last_fname, NULL, 0);
259 if (xattr_list_len < 0) {
264 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("llistxattr error on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
265 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
266 Dmsg2(100, "llistxattr error file=%s ERR=%s\n",
267 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
268 return bsub_exit_nok;
270 } else if (xattr_list_len == 0) {
275 * Allocate room for the extented attribute list.
277 xattr_list = (char *)malloc(xattr_list_len + 1);
278 memset((caddr_t)xattr_list, 0, xattr_list_len + 1);
281 * Get the actual list of extended attributes names for a file.
283 xattr_list_len = llistxattr(jcr->last_fname, xattr_list, xattr_list_len);
284 if (xattr_list_len < 0) {
287 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
290 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("llistxattr error on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
291 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
292 Dmsg2(100, "llistxattr error file=%s ERR=%s\n",
293 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
297 xattr_list[xattr_list_len] = '\0';
300 * Count the number of extended attributes on a file.
303 while ((bp - xattr_list) + 1 < xattr_list_len) {
304 #if defined(HAVE_LINUX_OS)
306 * On Linux you also get the acls in the extented attribute list.
307 * So we check if we are already backing up acls and if we do we
308 * don't store the extended attribute with the same info.
310 if ((ff_pkt->flags & FO_ACL) == 0 || strcmp(bp, "system.posix_acl_access"))
316 bp = strchr(bp, '\0') + 1;
320 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
325 * Allocate enough room to hold all extended attributes.
326 * After allocating the storage make sure its empty by zeroing it.
328 xattr_value_list = (xattr_t *)malloc(count * sizeof(xattr_t));
329 memset((caddr_t)xattr_value_list, 0, count * sizeof(xattr_t));
332 * Walk the list of extended attributes names and retrieve the data.
333 * We already count the bytes needed for serializing the stream later on.
335 current_xattr = xattr_value_list;
337 while ((bp - xattr_list) + 1 < xattr_list_len) {
338 #if defined(HAVE_LINUX_OS)
340 * On Linux you also get the acls in the extented attribute list.
341 * So we check if we are already backing up acls and if we do we
342 * don't store the extended attribute with the same info.
344 if (ff_pkt->flags & FO_ACL && !strcmp(bp, "system.posix_acl_access")) {
345 bp = strchr(bp, '\0') + 1;
351 * Each xattr valuepair starts with a magic so we can parse it easier.
353 current_xattr->magic = XATTR_MAGIC;
354 expected_serialize_len += sizeof(current_xattr->magic);
357 * Allocate space for storing the name.
359 current_xattr->name_length = strlen(bp);
360 current_xattr->name = (char *)malloc(current_xattr->name_length);
361 memcpy((caddr_t)current_xattr->name, (caddr_t)bp, current_xattr->name_length);
363 expected_serialize_len += sizeof(current_xattr->name_length) + current_xattr->name_length;
366 * First see how long the value is for the extended attribute.
368 xattr_value_len = lgetxattr(jcr->last_fname, bp, NULL, 0);
369 if (xattr_value_len < 0) {
372 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
375 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("lgetxattr error on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
376 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
377 Dmsg2(100, "lgetxattr error file=%s ERR=%s\n",
378 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
384 * Allocate space for storing the value.
386 current_xattr->value = (char *)malloc(xattr_value_len);
387 memset((caddr_t)current_xattr->value, 0, xattr_value_len);
389 xattr_value_len = lgetxattr(jcr->last_fname, bp, current_xattr->value, xattr_value_len);
390 if (xattr_value_len < 0) {
393 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
396 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("lgetxattr error on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
397 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
398 Dmsg2(100, "lgetxattr error file=%s ERR=%s\n",
399 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
405 * Store the actual length of the value.
407 current_xattr->value_length = xattr_value_len;
408 expected_serialize_len += sizeof(current_xattr->value_length) + current_xattr->value_length;
411 * Protect ourself against things getting out of hand.
413 if (expected_serialize_len >= MAX_XATTR_STREAM) {
414 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Xattr stream on file \"%s\" exceeds maximum size of %d bytes\n"),
415 jcr->last_fname, MAX_XATTR_STREAM);
423 bp = strchr(bp, '\0') + 1;
427 * Serialize the datastream.
429 if (serialize_xattr_stream(jcr, expected_serialize_len, xattr_value_list) < expected_serialize_len) {
430 Mmsg1(jcr->errmsg, _("Failed to serialize extended attributes on file \"%s\"\n"),
432 Dmsg1(100, "Failed to serialize extended attributes on file \"%s\"\n",
437 xattr_drop_internal_table(xattr_value_list);
441 * Send the datastream to the SD.
443 return send_xattr_stream(jcr, os_default_xattr_streams[0]);
446 if (xattr_value_list) {
447 xattr_drop_internal_table(xattr_value_list);
453 static bsub_exit_code generic_xattr_parse_streams(JCR *jcr, int stream)
456 xattr_t current_xattr;
457 bsub_exit_code retval = bsub_exit_ok;
461 * Parse the stream and perform the setxattr calls on the file.
463 * Start unserializing the data. We keep on looping while we have not
464 * unserialized all bytes in the stream.
466 unser_begin(jcr->xattr_data, jcr->xattr_data_len);
467 while (unser_length(jcr->xattr_data) < jcr->xattr_data_len) {
469 * First make sure the magic is present. This way we can easily catch corruption.
470 * Any missing MAGIC is fatal we do NOT try to continue.
472 unser_uint32(current_xattr.magic);
473 if (current_xattr.magic != XATTR_MAGIC) {
474 Mmsg1(jcr->errmsg, _("Illegal xattr stream, no XATTR_MAGIC on file \"%s\"\n"),
476 Dmsg1(100, "Illegal xattr stream, no XATTR_MAGIC on file \"%s\"\n",
478 return bsub_exit_nok;
482 * Decode the valuepair. First decode the length of the name.
484 unser_uint32(current_xattr.name_length);
487 * Allocate room for the name and decode its content.
489 current_xattr.name = (char *)malloc(current_xattr.name_length + 1);
490 unser_bytes(current_xattr.name, current_xattr.name_length);
493 * The xattr_name needs to be null terminated for lsetxattr.
495 current_xattr.name[current_xattr.name_length] = '\0';
498 * Decode the value length.
500 unser_uint32(current_xattr.value_length);
503 * Allocate room for the value and decode its content.
505 current_xattr.value = (char *)malloc(current_xattr.value_length);
506 unser_bytes(current_xattr.value, current_xattr.value_length);
509 * Try to set the extended attribute on the file.
510 * If we fail to set this attribute we flag the error but its not fatal,
511 * we try to restore the other extended attributes too.
513 if (lsetxattr(jcr->last_fname, current_xattr.name, current_xattr.value,
514 current_xattr.value_length, 0) != 0) {
519 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("lsetxattr error on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
520 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
521 Dmsg2(100, "lsetxattr error file=%s ERR=%s\n",
522 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
523 retval = bsub_exit_nok;
529 * Free the temporary buffers.
531 free(current_xattr.name);
532 free(current_xattr.value);
535 unser_end(jcr->xattr_data, jcr->xattr_data_len);
540 * For all these os-es setup the build and parse function pointer to the generic functions.
542 static bsub_exit_code (*os_build_xattr_streams)(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt) = generic_xattr_build_streams;
543 static bsub_exit_code (*os_parse_xattr_streams)(JCR *jcr, int stream) = generic_xattr_parse_streams;
545 #elif defined(HAVE_SUN_OS)
547 * Solaris extended attributes were introduced in Solaris 9
550 * Solaris extensible attributes were introduced in OpenSolaris
551 * by PSARC 2007/315 Solaris extensible attributes are also
552 * sometimes called extended system attributes.
554 * man fsattr(5) on Solaris gives a wealth of info. The most
555 * important bits are:
557 * Attributes are logically supported as files within the file
558 * system. The file system is therefore augmented with an
559 * orthogonal name space of file attributes. Any file (includ-
560 * ing attribute files) can have an arbitrarily deep attribute
561 * tree associated with it. Attribute values are accessed by
562 * file descriptors obtained through a special attribute inter-
563 * face. This logical view of "attributes as files" allows the
564 * leveraging of existing file system interface functionality
565 * to support the construction, deletion, and manipulation of
568 * The special files "." and ".." retain their accustomed
569 * semantics within the attribute hierarchy. The "." attribute
570 * file refers to the current directory and the ".." attribute
571 * file refers to the parent directory. The unnamed directory
572 * at the head of each attribute tree is considered the "child"
573 * of the file it is associated with and the ".." file refers
574 * to the associated file. For any non-directory file with
575 * attributes, the ".." entry in the unnamed directory refers
576 * to a file that is not a directory.
578 * Conceptually, the attribute model is fully general. Extended
579 * attributes can be any type of file (doors, links, direc-
580 * tories, and so forth) and can even have their own attributes
581 * (fully recursive). As a result, the attributes associated
582 * with a file could be an arbitrarily deep directory hierarchy
583 * where each attribute could have an equally complex attribute
584 * tree associated with it. Not all implementations are able
585 * to, or want to, support the full model. Implementation are
586 * therefore permitted to reject operations that are not sup-
587 * ported. For example, the implementation for the UFS file
588 * system allows only regular files as attributes (for example,
589 * no sub-directories) and rejects attempts to place attributes
592 * The following list details the operations that are rejected
593 * in the current implementation:
595 * link Any attempt to create links between
596 * attribute and non-attribute space
597 * is rejected to prevent security-
598 * related or otherwise sensitive
599 * attributes from being exposed, and
600 * therefore manipulable, as regular
603 * rename Any attempt to rename between
604 * attribute and non-attribute space
605 * is rejected to prevent an already
606 * linked file from being renamed and
607 * thereby circumventing the link res-
610 * mkdir, symlink, mknod Any attempt to create a "non-
611 * regular" file in attribute space is
612 * rejected to reduce the functional-
613 * ity, and therefore exposure and
614 * risk, of the initial implementa-
617 * The entire available name space has been allocated to "gen-
618 * eral use" to bring the implementation in line with the NFSv4
619 * draft standard [NFSv4]. That standard defines "named attri-
620 * butes" (equivalent to Solaris Extended Attributes) with no
621 * naming restrictions. All Sun applications making use of
622 * opaque extended attributes will use the prefix "SUNW".
625 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ATTR_H
626 #include <sys/attr.h>
633 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H
634 #include <sys/nvpair.h>
637 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ACL_H
642 * Define the supported XATTR streams for this OS
644 #if defined(HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H) && defined(_PC_SATTR_ENABLED)
645 static int os_default_xattr_streams[2] = { STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS, STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS_SYS};
647 static int os_default_xattr_streams[1] = { STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS };
648 #endif /* defined(HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H) && defined(_PC_SATTR_ENABLED) */
651 * This is the count of xattrs saved on a certain file, it gets reset
652 * on each new file processed and is used to see if we need to send
653 * the hidden xattr dir data. We only send that data when we encounter
654 * an other xattr on the file.
656 static int nr_xattr_saved = 0;
657 static char toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data[MAXSTRING];
658 static int toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data_len;
661 * This code creates a temporary cache with entries for each xattr which has
662 * a link count > 1 (which indicates it has one or more hard linked counterpart(s))
664 static alist *xattr_link_cache = NULL;
666 static struct xattr_link_cache_entry *find_xattr_link_cache_entry(ino_t inum)
668 xattr_link_cache_entry_t *ptr;
670 foreach_alist(ptr, xattr_link_cache) {
671 if (ptr && ptr->inum == inum) {
678 static void add_xattr_link_cache_entry(ino_t inum, char *target)
680 xattr_link_cache_entry_t *ptr;
682 ptr = (xattr_link_cache_entry_t *)malloc(sizeof(struct xattr_link_cache_entry));
683 memset((caddr_t)ptr, 0, sizeof(struct xattr_link_cache_entry));
685 bstrncpy(ptr->target, target, sizeof(ptr->target));
686 xattr_link_cache->append(ptr);
689 #if defined(HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H) && defined(_PC_SATTR_ENABLED)
691 * This function returns true if a non default extended system attribute
692 * list is associated with fd and returns false when an error has occured
693 * or when only extended system attributes other than archive,
694 * av_modified or crtime are set.
696 * The function returns true for the following cases:
698 * - any extended system attribute other than the default attributes
699 * ('archive', 'av_modified' and 'crtime') is set
700 * - nvlist has NULL name string
701 * - nvpair has data type of 'nvlist'
702 * - default data type.
704 static bool solaris_has_non_transient_extensible_attributes(int fd)
714 if (fgetattr(fd, XATTR_VIEW_READWRITE, &response) != 0) {
719 while ((pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(response, pair)) != NULL) {
720 name = nvpair_name(pair);
723 fattr = name_to_attr(name);
729 type = nvpair_type(pair);
731 case DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN_VALUE:
732 if (nvpair_value_boolean_value(pair, &value) != 0) {
735 if (value && fattr != F_ARCHIVE &&
736 fattr != F_AV_MODIFIED) {
741 case DATA_TYPE_UINT64_ARRAY:
742 if (fattr != F_CRTIME) {
747 case DATA_TYPE_NVLIST:
755 if (response != NULL) {
756 nvlist_free(response);
760 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H && _PC_SATTR_ENABLED */
762 #if defined(HAVE_ACL) && !defined(HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL)
764 * See if an acl is a trivial one (e.g. just the stat bits encoded as acl.)
765 * There is no need to store those acls as we already store the stat bits too.
767 static bool acl_is_trivial(int count, aclent_t *entries)
772 for (n = 0; n < count; n++) {
774 if (!(ace->a_type == USER_OBJ ||
775 ace->a_type == GROUP_OBJ ||
776 ace->a_type == OTHER_OBJ ||
777 ace->a_type == CLASS_OBJ))
782 #endif /* HAVE_ACL && !HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL */
784 static bsub_exit_code solaris_save_xattr_acl(JCR *jcr, int fd, const char *attrname, char **acl_text)
787 #ifdef HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL
793 * See if this attribute has an ACL
795 if ((fd != -1 && fpathconf(fd, _PC_ACL_ENABLED) > 0) ||
796 pathconf(attrname, _PC_ACL_ENABLED) > 0) {
798 * See if there is a non trivial acl on the file.
800 if ((fd != -1 && facl_get(fd, ACL_NO_TRIVIAL, &aclp) != 0) ||
801 acl_get(attrname, ACL_NO_TRIVIAL, &aclp) != 0) {
806 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to get acl on xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
807 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
808 Dmsg3(100, "facl_get/acl_get of xattr %s on \"%s\" failed: ERR=%s\n",
809 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
810 return bsub_exit_nok;
815 #if defined(ACL_SID_FMT)
817 * New format flag added in newer Solaris versions.
819 flags = ACL_APPEND_ID | ACL_COMPACT_FMT | ACL_SID_FMT;
821 flags = ACL_APPEND_ID | ACL_COMPACT_FMT;
822 #endif /* ACL_SID_FMT */
824 *acl_text = acl_totext(aclp, flags);
833 #else /* HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL */
835 aclent_t *acls = NULL;
839 * See if this attribute has an ACL
842 n = facl(fd, GETACLCNT, 0, NULL);
844 n = acl(attrname, GETACLCNT, 0, NULL);
847 if (n >= MIN_ACL_ENTRIES) {
848 acls = (aclent_t *)malloc(n * sizeof(aclent_t));
849 if ((fd != -1 && facl(fd, GETACL, n, acls) != n) ||
850 acl(attrname, GETACL, n, acls) != n) {
856 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to get acl on xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
857 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
858 Dmsg3(100, "facl/acl of xattr %s on \"%s\" failed: ERR=%s\n",
859 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
861 return bsub_exit_nok;
866 * See if there is a non trivial acl on the file.
868 if (!acl_is_trivial(n, acls)) {
869 if ((*acl_text = acltotext(acls, n)) == NULL) {
870 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to get acl text on xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
871 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
872 Dmsg3(100, "acltotext of xattr %s on \"%s\" failed: ERR=%s\n",
873 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
875 return bsub_exit_nok;
886 #endif /* HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL */
890 #endif /* HAVE_ACL */
894 * Forward declaration for recursive function call.
896 static bsub_exit_code solaris_save_xattrs(JCR *jcr, const char *xattr_namespace, const char *attr_parent);
899 * Save an extended or extensible attribute.
900 * This is stored as an opaque stream of bytes with the following encoding:
902 * <xattr_name>\0<stat_buffer>\0<acl_string>\0<actual_xattr_data>
904 * or for a hardlinked or symlinked attribute
906 * <xattr_name>\0<stat_buffer>\0<xattr_link_source>\0
908 * xattr_name can be a subpath relative to the file the xattr is on.
909 * stat_buffer is the string representation of the stat struct.
910 * acl_string is an acl text when a non trivial acl is set on the xattr.
911 * actual_xattr_data is the content of the xattr file.
913 static bsub_exit_code solaris_save_xattr(JCR *jcr, int fd, const char *xattr_namespace,
914 const char *attrname, bool toplevel_hidden_dir, int stream)
919 struct xattr_link_cache_entry *xlce;
920 char target_attrname[PATH_MAX];
921 char link_source[PATH_MAX];
922 char *acl_text = NULL;
923 char attribs[MAXSTRING];
925 bsub_exit_code retval = bsub_exit_nok;
928 bsnprintf(target_attrname, sizeof(target_attrname), "%s%s", xattr_namespace, attrname);
931 * Get the stats of the extended or extensible attribute.
933 if (fstatat(fd, attrname, &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) < 0) {
936 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
939 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to get status on xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
940 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
941 Dmsg3(100, "fstatat of xattr %s on \"%s\" failed: ERR=%s\n",
942 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
948 * Based on the filetype perform the correct action. We support most filetypes here, more
949 * then the actual implementation on Solaris supports so some code may never get executed
950 * due to limitations in the implementation.
952 switch (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) {
957 * Get any acl on the xattr.
959 if (solaris_save_xattr_acl(jcr, attrfd, attrname, &acl_text) != bsub_exit_ok)
963 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
964 * Encode the stat struct into an ASCII representation.
966 encode_stat(attribs, &st, 0, stream);
967 cnt = bsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s%c%s%c%s%c",
968 target_attrname, 0, attribs, 0, (acl_text) ? acl_text : "", 0);
973 * Get any acl on the xattr.
975 if (solaris_save_xattr_acl(jcr, attrfd, attrname, &acl_text) != bsub_exit_ok)
979 * See if this is the toplevel_hidden_dir being saved.
981 if (toplevel_hidden_dir) {
983 * Save the data for later storage when we encounter a real xattr.
984 * Encode the stat struct into an ASCII representation and jump out of the function.
986 encode_stat(attribs, &st, 0, stream);
987 toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data_len = bsnprintf(toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data,
988 sizeof(toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data),
990 target_attrname, 0, attribs, 0,
991 (acl_text) ? acl_text : "", 0);
995 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
996 * Encode the stat struct into an ASCII representation.
998 encode_stat(attribs, &st, 0, stream);
999 cnt = bsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
1001 target_attrname, 0, attribs, 0, (acl_text) ? acl_text : "", 0);
1006 * If this is a hardlinked file check the inode cache for a hit.
1008 if (st.st_nlink > 1) {
1010 * See if the cache already knows this inode number.
1012 if ((xlce = find_xattr_link_cache_entry(st.st_ino)) != NULL) {
1014 * Generate a xattr encoding with the reference to the target in there.
1016 encode_stat(attribs, &st, st.st_ino, stream);
1017 cnt = bsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
1019 target_attrname, 0, attribs, 0, xlce->target, 0);
1020 pm_memcpy(jcr->xattr_data, buffer, cnt);
1021 jcr->xattr_data_len = cnt;
1022 retval = send_xattr_stream(jcr, stream);
1025 * For a hard linked file we are ready now, no need to recursively save the attributes.
1031 * Store this hard linked file in the cache.
1032 * Store the name relative to the top level xattr space.
1034 add_xattr_link_cache_entry(st.st_ino, target_attrname + 1);
1038 * Get any acl on the xattr.
1040 if (solaris_save_xattr_acl(jcr, attrfd, attrname, &acl_text) != bsub_exit_ok) {
1045 * Encode the stat struct into an ASCII representation.
1047 encode_stat(attribs, &st, 0, stream);
1048 cnt = bsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
1050 target_attrname, 0, attribs, 0, (acl_text) ? acl_text : "", 0);
1053 * Open the extended or extensible attribute file.
1055 if ((attrfd = openat(fd, attrname, O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
1058 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1061 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open xattr %s on \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1062 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1063 Dmsg3(100, "openat of xattr %s on \"%s\" failed: ERR=%s\n",
1064 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1072 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
1073 * Encode the stat struct into an ASCII representation.
1075 if (readlink(attrname, link_source, sizeof(link_source)) < 0) {
1078 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1081 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to read symlin %s on \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1082 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1083 Dmsg3(100, "readlink of xattr %s on \"%s\" failed: ERR=%s\n",
1084 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1090 * Generate a xattr encoding with the reference to the target in there.
1092 encode_stat(attribs, &st, st.st_ino, stream);
1093 cnt = bsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
1095 target_attrname, 0, attribs, 0, link_source, 0);
1096 pm_memcpy(jcr->xattr_data, buffer, cnt);
1097 jcr->xattr_data_len = cnt;
1098 retval = send_xattr_stream(jcr, stream);
1101 * For a soft linked file we are ready now, no need to recursively save the attributes.
1110 * See if this is the first real xattr being saved. If it is save the toplevel_hidden_dir attributes first.
1112 if (nr_xattr_saved == 0) {
1113 pm_memcpy(jcr->xattr_data, toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data, toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data_len);
1114 jcr->xattr_data_len = toplevel_hidden_dir_xattr_data_len;
1115 retval = send_xattr_stream(jcr, STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS);
1118 pm_memcpy(jcr->xattr_data, buffer, cnt);
1119 jcr->xattr_data_len = cnt;
1122 * Only dump the content of regular files.
1124 switch (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) {
1126 if (st.st_size > 0) {
1128 * Protect ourself against things getting out of hand.
1130 if (st.st_size >= MAX_XATTR_STREAM) {
1131 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Xattr stream on file \"%s\" exceeds maximum size of %d bytes\n"),
1132 jcr->last_fname, MAX_XATTR_STREAM);
1136 while ((cnt = read(attrfd, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) > 0) {
1137 jcr->xattr_data = check_pool_memory_size(jcr->xattr_data, jcr->xattr_data_len + cnt);
1138 memcpy(jcr->xattr_data + jcr->xattr_data_len, buffer, cnt);
1139 jcr->xattr_data_len += cnt;
1143 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to read content of xattr %s on file \"%s\"\n"),
1144 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname);
1145 Dmsg2(100, "read of data from xattr %s on \"%s\" failed\n",
1146 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname);
1157 retval = send_xattr_stream(jcr, stream);
1162 * Recursivly call solaris_save_extended_attributes for archiving the attributes
1163 * available on this extended attribute.
1166 retval = solaris_save_xattrs(jcr, xattr_namespace, attrname);
1169 * The recursive call could change our working dir so change back to the wanted workdir.
1171 if (fchdir(fd) < 0) {
1174 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1177 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to chdir to xattr space of file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1178 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1179 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to fchdir to xattr space of file \"%s\" using fd %d: ERR=%s\n",
1180 jcr->last_fname, fd, be.bstrerror());
1196 static bsub_exit_code solaris_save_xattrs(JCR *jcr, const char *xattr_namespace, const char *attr_parent)
1199 int fd, filefd = -1, attrdirfd = -1;
1202 char current_xattr_namespace[PATH_MAX];
1203 bsub_exit_code retval = bsub_exit_nok;
1207 * Determine what argument to use. Use attr_parent when set
1208 * (recursive call) or jcr->last_fname for first call. Also save
1209 * the current depth of the xattr_space we are in.
1213 if (xattr_namespace) {
1214 bsnprintf(current_xattr_namespace, sizeof(current_xattr_namespace), "%s%s/",
1215 xattr_namespace, attr_parent);
1217 bstrncpy(current_xattr_namespace, "/", sizeof(current_xattr_namespace));
1220 name = jcr->last_fname;
1221 bstrncpy(current_xattr_namespace, "/", sizeof(current_xattr_namespace));
1225 * Open the file on which to save the xattrs read-only.
1227 if ((filefd = open(name, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)) < 0) {
1230 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1233 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1234 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1235 Dmsg2(100, "Unable to open file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1236 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1242 * Open the xattr naming space.
1244 if ((attrdirfd = openat(filefd, ".", O_RDONLY | O_XATTR)) < 0) {
1248 * Gentile way of the system saying this type of xattr layering is not supported.
1249 * Which is not problem we just forget about this this xattr.
1250 * But as this is not an error we return a positive return value.
1252 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1255 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1258 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open xattr space %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1259 name, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1260 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to open xattr space %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1261 name, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1267 * We need to change into the attribute directory to determine if each of the
1268 * attributes should be saved.
1270 if (fchdir(attrdirfd) < 0) {
1271 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to chdir to xattr space on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1272 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1273 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to fchdir to xattr space on file \"%s\" using fd %d: ERR=%s\n",
1274 jcr->last_fname, attrdirfd, be.bstrerror());
1279 * Save the data of the toplevel xattr hidden_dir. We save this one before anything
1280 * else because the readdir returns "." entry after the extensible attr entry.
1281 * And as we want this entry before anything else we better just save its data.
1284 solaris_save_xattr(jcr, attrdirfd, current_xattr_namespace, ".",
1285 true, STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS);
1287 if ((fd = dup(attrdirfd)) == -1 ||
1288 (dirp = fdopendir(fd)) == (DIR *)NULL) {
1289 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to list the xattr space on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1290 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1291 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to fdopendir xattr space on file \"%s\" using fd %d: ERR=%s\n",
1292 jcr->last_fname, fd, be.bstrerror());
1298 * Walk the namespace.
1300 while (dp = readdir(dirp)) {
1302 * Skip only the toplevel . dir.
1304 if (!attr_parent && !strcmp(dp->d_name, "."))
1308 * Skip all .. directories
1310 if (!strcmp(dp->d_name, ".."))
1313 Dmsg3(400, "processing extended attribute %s%s on file \"%s\"\n",
1314 current_xattr_namespace, dp->d_name, jcr->last_fname);
1316 #if defined(HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H) && defined(_PC_SATTR_ENABLED)
1318 * We are not interested in read-only extensible attributes.
1320 if (!strcmp(dp->d_name, VIEW_READONLY)) {
1321 Dmsg3(400, "Skipping readonly extensible attributes %s%s on file \"%s\"\n",
1322 current_xattr_namespace, dp->d_name, jcr->last_fname);
1328 * We are only interested in read-write extensible attributes
1329 * when they contain non-transient values.
1331 if (!strcmp(dp->d_name, VIEW_READWRITE)) {
1333 * Determine if there are non-transient system attributes at the toplevel.
1334 * We need to provide a fd to the open file.
1336 if (!solaris_has_non_transient_extensible_attributes(filefd)) {
1337 Dmsg3(400, "Skipping transient extensible attributes %s%s on file \"%s\"\n",
1338 current_xattr_namespace, dp->d_name, jcr->last_fname);
1345 solaris_save_xattr(jcr, attrdirfd, current_xattr_namespace, dp->d_name,
1346 false, STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS_SYS);
1349 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H && _PC_SATTR_ENABLED */
1354 solaris_save_xattr(jcr, attrdirfd, current_xattr_namespace, dp->d_name,
1355 false, STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS);
1359 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1362 if (attrdirfd != -1)
1370 static bsub_exit_code solaris_restore_xattr_acl(JCR *jcr, int fd, const char *attrname, char *acl_text)
1372 #ifdef HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL
1377 if ((error = acl_fromtext(acl_text, &aclp)) != 0) {
1378 Mmsg1(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to convert acl from text on file \"%s\"\n"),
1380 return bsub_exit_nok;
1383 if ((fd != -1 && facl_set(fd, aclp) != 0) ||
1384 acl_set(attrname, aclp) != 0) {
1385 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to restore acl of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1386 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1387 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to restore acl of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1388 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1389 return bsub_exit_nok;
1395 return bsub_exit_ok;
1397 #else /* HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL */
1399 aclent_t *acls = NULL;
1402 acls = aclfromtext(acl_text, &n);
1404 if ((fd != -1 && facl(fd, SETACL, n, acls) != 0) ||
1405 acl(attrname, SETACL, n, acls) != 0) {
1406 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to restore acl of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1407 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1408 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to restore acl of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1409 attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1410 return bsub_exit_nok;
1417 return bsub_exit_ok;
1419 #endif /* HAVE_EXTENDED_ACL */
1422 #endif /* HAVE_ACL */
1424 static bsub_exit_code solaris_restore_xattrs(JCR *jcr, bool is_extensible)
1426 int fd, filefd = -1, attrdirfd = -1, attrfd = -1;
1427 int used_bytes, total_bytes, cnt;
1428 char *bp, *target_attrname, *attribs;
1429 char *linked_target = NULL;
1430 char *acl_text = NULL;
1434 struct timeval times[2];
1435 bsub_exit_code retval = bsub_exit_nok;
1439 * Parse the xattr stream. First the part that is the same for all xattrs.
1442 total_bytes = jcr->xattr_data_len;
1445 * The name of the target xattr has a leading / we are not interested
1446 * in that so skip it when decoding the string. We always start a the /
1447 * of the xattr space anyway.
1449 target_attrname = jcr->xattr_data + 1;
1450 if ((bp = strchr(target_attrname, '\0')) == (char *)NULL ||
1451 (used_bytes = (bp - jcr->xattr_data)) >= (total_bytes - 1)) {
1457 * Open the file on which to restore the xattrs read-only.
1459 if ((filefd = open(jcr->last_fname, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)) < 0) {
1460 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1461 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1462 Dmsg2(100, "Unable to open file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1463 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1468 * Open the xattr naming space and make it the current working dir.
1470 if ((attrdirfd = openat(filefd, ".", O_RDONLY | O_XATTR)) < 0) {
1471 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open xattr space on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1472 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1473 Dmsg2(100, "Unable to open xattr space on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1474 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1478 if (fchdir(attrdirfd) < 0) {
1479 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to chdir to xattr space on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1480 jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1481 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to fchdir to xattr space on file \"%s\" using fd %d: ERR=%s\n",
1482 jcr->last_fname, attrdirfd, be.bstrerror());
1487 * Try to open the correct xattr subdir based on the target_attrname given.
1488 * e.g. check if its a subdir attrname. Each / in the string makes us go
1491 while ((bp = strchr(target_attrname, '/')) != (char *)NULL) {
1494 if ((fd = open(target_attrname, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)) < 0) {
1495 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1496 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1497 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to open xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1498 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1506 * Open the xattr naming space.
1508 if ((fd = openat(filefd, ".", O_RDONLY | O_XATTR)) < 0) {
1509 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open xattr space %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1510 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1511 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to open xattr space %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1512 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1520 * Make the xattr space our current workingdir.
1522 if (fchdir(attrdirfd) < 0) {
1523 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to chdir to xattr space %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1524 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1525 Dmsg4(100, "Unable to fchdir to xattr space %s on file \"%s\" using fd %d: ERR=%s\n",
1526 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, attrdirfd, be.bstrerror());
1530 target_attrname = ++bp;
1534 * Decode the attributes from the stream.
1536 decode_stat(attribs, &st, &inum);
1539 * Decode the next field (acl_text).
1541 if ((bp = strchr(attribs, '\0')) == (char *)NULL ||
1542 (used_bytes = (bp - jcr->xattr_data)) >= (total_bytes - 1)) {
1548 * Based on the filetype perform the correct action. We support most filetypes here, more
1549 * then the actual implementation on Solaris supports so some code may never get executed
1550 * due to limitations in the implementation.
1552 switch (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) {
1555 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
1557 unlinkat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, 0);
1558 if (mkfifo(target_attrname, st.st_mode) < 0) {
1559 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to mkfifo xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1560 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1561 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to mkfifo xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1562 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1569 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
1571 unlinkat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, 0);
1572 if (mknod(target_attrname, st.st_mode, st.st_rdev) < 0) {
1573 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to mknod xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1574 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1575 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to mknod xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1576 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1582 * If its not the hidden_dir create the entry.
1583 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
1585 if (strcmp(target_attrname, ".")) {
1586 unlinkat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, AT_REMOVEDIR);
1587 if (mkdir(target_attrname, st.st_mode) < 0) {
1588 Jmsg3(jcr, M_WARNING, 0, _("Unable to mkdir xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1589 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1590 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to mkdir xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1591 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1598 * See if this is a hard linked file. e.g. inum != 0
1603 unlinkat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, 0);
1604 if (link(linked_target, target_attrname) < 0) {
1605 Mmsg4(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to link xattr %s to %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1606 target_attrname, linked_target, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1607 Dmsg4(100, "Unable to link xattr %s to %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1608 target_attrname, linked_target, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1613 * Successfully restored xattr.
1615 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1618 if ((bp = strchr(acl_text, '\0')) == (char *)NULL ||
1619 (used_bytes = (bp - jcr->xattr_data)) >= total_bytes) {
1623 if (used_bytes < (total_bytes - 1))
1627 * Restore the actual xattr.
1629 if (!is_extensible) {
1630 unlinkat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, 0);
1633 if ((attrfd = openat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, st.st_mode)) < 0) {
1634 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to open xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1635 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1636 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to open xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1637 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1643 * Restore the actual data.
1645 if (st.st_size > 0) {
1646 used_bytes = (data - jcr->xattr_data);
1647 cnt = total_bytes - used_bytes;
1650 * Do a sanity check, the st.st_size should be the same as the number of bytes
1651 * we have available as data of the stream.
1653 if (cnt != st.st_size) {
1654 Mmsg2(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to restore data of xattr %s on file \"%s\": Not all data available in xattr stream\n"),
1655 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname);
1656 Dmsg2(100, "Unable to restore data of xattr %s on file \"%s\": Not all data available in xattr stream\n",
1657 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname);
1662 cnt = write(attrfd, data, cnt);
1664 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to restore data of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1665 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1666 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to restore data of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1667 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1673 cnt = total_bytes - used_bytes;
1679 * The current implementation of xattr on Solaris doesn't support this, but if it ever does we are prepared.
1683 if (symlink(linked_target, target_attrname) < 0) {
1684 Mmsg4(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to symlink xattr %s to %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1685 target_attrname, linked_target, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1686 Dmsg4(100, "Unable to symlink xattr %s to %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1687 target_attrname, linked_target, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1692 * Successfully restored xattr.
1694 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1701 * Restore owner and acl for non extensible attributes.
1703 if (!is_extensible) {
1704 if (fchownat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, st.st_uid, st.st_gid, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) < 0) {
1708 * Gentile way of the system saying this type of xattr layering is not supported.
1709 * But as this is not an error we return a positive return value.
1711 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1714 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1717 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to restore owner of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1718 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1719 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to restore owner of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1720 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1727 if (acl_text && *acl_text)
1728 if (solaris_restore_xattr_acl(jcr, attrfd, target_attrname, acl_text) != bsub_exit_ok)
1730 #endif /* HAVE_ACL */
1733 * For a non extensible attribute restore access and modification time on the xattr.
1735 if (!is_extensible) {
1736 times[0].tv_sec = st.st_atime;
1737 times[0].tv_usec = 0;
1738 times[1].tv_sec = st.st_mtime;
1739 times[1].tv_usec = 0;
1741 if (futimesat(attrdirfd, target_attrname, times) < 0) {
1742 Mmsg3(jcr->errmsg, _("Unable to restore filetimes of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n"),
1743 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1744 Dmsg3(100, "Unable to restore filetimes of xattr %s on file \"%s\": ERR=%s\n",
1745 target_attrname, jcr->last_fname, be.bstrerror());
1751 * Successfully restored xattr.
1753 retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1757 Mmsg1(jcr->errmsg, _("Illegal xattr stream, failed to parse xattr stream on file \"%s\"\n"),
1759 Dmsg1(100, "Illegal xattr stream, failed to parse xattr stream on file \"%s\"\n",
1766 if (attrdirfd != -1) {
1775 static bsub_exit_code solaris_build_xattr_streams(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt)
1778 bsub_exit_code retval = bsub_exit_ok;
1781 * First see if extended attributes or extensible attributes are present.
1782 * If not just pretend things went ok.
1784 if (pathconf(jcr->last_fname, _PC_XATTR_EXISTS) > 0) {
1788 * As we change the cwd in the save function save the current cwd
1789 * for restore after return from the solaris_save_xattrs function.
1791 xattr_link_cache = New(alist(10, not_owned_by_alist));
1792 getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd));
1793 retval = solaris_save_xattrs(jcr, NULL, NULL);
1795 delete xattr_link_cache;
1796 xattr_link_cache = NULL;
1801 static bsub_exit_code solaris_parse_xattr_streams(JCR *jcr, int stream)
1804 bool is_extensible = false;
1805 bsub_exit_code retval;
1808 * First make sure we can restore xattr on the filesystem.
1811 #if defined(HAVE_SYS_NVPAIR_H) && defined(_PC_SATTR_ENABLED)
1812 case STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS_SYS:
1813 if (pathconf(jcr->last_fname, _PC_SATTR_ENABLED) <= 0) {
1814 Qmsg1(jcr, M_WARNING, 0,
1815 _("Failed to restore extensible attributes on file \"%s\"\n"),
1817 Dmsg1(100, "Unable to restore extensible attributes on file \"%s\", filesystem doesn't support this\n",
1819 return bsub_exit_nok;
1822 is_extensible = true;
1825 case STREAM_XATTR_SOLARIS:
1826 if (pathconf(jcr->last_fname, _PC_XATTR_ENABLED) <= 0) {
1827 Qmsg1(jcr, M_WARNING, 0,
1828 _("Failed to restore extended attributes on file \"%s\"\n"),
1830 Dmsg1(100, "Unable to restore extended attributes on file \"%s\", filesystem doesn't support this\n",
1832 return bsub_exit_nok;
1836 return bsub_exit_nok;
1840 * As we change the cwd in the restore function save the current cwd
1841 * for restore after return from the solaris_restore_xattrs function.
1843 getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd));
1844 retval = solaris_restore_xattrs(jcr, is_extensible);
1851 * Function pointers to the build and parse function to use for these xattrs.
1853 static bsub_exit_code (*os_build_xattr_streams)(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt) = solaris_build_xattr_streams;
1854 static bsub_exit_code (*os_parse_xattr_streams)(JCR *jcr, int stream) = solaris_parse_xattr_streams;
1856 #endif /* defined(HAVE_SUN_OS) */
1859 * Entry points when compiled with support for XATTRs on a supported platform.
1861 bsub_exit_code build_xattr_streams(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt)
1863 if (os_build_xattr_streams) {
1864 return (*os_build_xattr_streams)(jcr, ff_pkt);
1866 return bsub_exit_nok;
1869 bsub_exit_code parse_xattr_streams(JCR *jcr, int stream)
1873 if (os_parse_xattr_streams) {
1875 * See if we can parse this stream, and ifso give it a try.
1877 for (cnt = 0; cnt < sizeof(os_default_xattr_streams) / sizeof(int); cnt++) {
1878 if (os_default_xattr_streams[cnt] == stream) {
1879 return (*os_parse_xattr_streams)(jcr, stream);
1884 * Issue a warning and discard the message. But pretend the restore was ok.
1886 Jmsg2(jcr, M_WARNING, 0,
1887 _("Can't restore Extended Attributes of %s - incompatible xattr stream encountered - %d\n"),
1888 jcr->last_fname, stream);
1889 return bsub_exit_nok;