-/*
- Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Kern Sibbald and John Walker
+/*
+ Copyright (C) 2000-20054 Kern Sibbald
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Thanks to the TAR programmers.
+ Version $Id$
+
*/
#include "bacula.h"
#include "find.h"
+#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN_OS
+#include <sys/attr.h>
+#endif
extern int32_t name_max; /* filename max length */
extern int32_t path_max; /* path name max length */
/*
- * Structure for keeping track of hard linked files, we
+ * Structure for keeping track of hard linked files, we
* keep an entry for each hardlinked file that we save,
* which is the first one found. For all the other files that
* are linked to this one, we save only the directory
}
/*
- * Find a single file.
+ * Check to see if we allow the file system type of a file or directory.
+ * If we do not have a list of file system types, we accept anything.
+ */
+static int accept_fstype(FF_PKT *ff, void *dummy) {
+ int i;
+ char fs[1000];
+ bool accept = true;
+
+ if (ff->fstypes.size()) {
+ accept = false;
+ if (!fstype(ff->fname, fs, sizeof(fs))) {
+ Dmsg1(50, "Cannot determine file system type for \"%s\"\n", ff->fname);
+ } else {
+ for (i = 0; i < ff->fstypes.size(); ++i) {
+ if (strcmp(fs, (char *)ff->fstypes.get(i)) == 0) {
+ Dmsg2(100, "Accepting fstype %s for \"%s\"\n", fs, ff->fname);
+ accept = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ Dmsg3(200, "fstype %s for \"%s\" does not match %s\n", fs,
+ ff->fname, ff->fstypes.get(i));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return accept;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This function determines whether we can use getattrlist()
+ * It's odd, but we have to use the function to determine that...
+ * Also, the man pages talk about things as if they were implemented.
+ *
+ * On Mac OS X, this succesfully differentiates between HFS+ and UFS
+ * volumes, which makes me trust it is OK for others, too.
+ */
+static bool volume_has_attrlist(const char *fname)
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN_OS
+ struct statfs st;
+ struct volinfo_struct {
+ unsigned long length; /* Mandatory field */
+ vol_capabilities_attr_t info; /* Volume capabilities */
+ } vol;
+ struct attrlist attrList;
+
+ memset(&attrList, 0, sizeof(attrList));
+ attrList.bitmapcount = ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT;
+ attrList.volattr = ATTR_VOL_INFO | ATTR_VOL_CAPABILITIES;
+ if (statfs(fname, &st) == 0) {
+ /* We need to check on the mount point */
+ if (getattrlist(st.f_mntonname, &attrList, &vol, sizeof(vol), FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) == 0
+ && (vol.info.capabilities[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] & VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST)
+ && (vol.info.valid[VOL_CAPABILITIES_INTERFACES] & VOL_CAP_INT_ATTRLIST)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Find a single file.
* handle_file is the callback for handling the file.
* p is the filename
- * parent_device is the device we are currently on
- * top_level is 1 when not recursing or 0 when
- * decending into a directory.
+ * parent_device is the device we are currently on
+ * top_level is 1 when not recursing or 0 when
+ * descending into a directory.
*/
int
-find_one_file(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt, int handle_file(FF_PKT *ff, void *hpkt),
+find_one_file(JCR *jcr, FF_PKT *ff_pkt, int handle_file(FF_PKT *ff, void *hpkt),
void *pkt, char *fname, dev_t parent_device, int top_level)
{
struct utimbuf restore_times;
int rtn_stat;
+ int len;
ff_pkt->fname = ff_pkt->link = fname;
restore_times.actime = ff_pkt->statp.st_atime;
restore_times.modtime = ff_pkt->statp.st_mtime;
+ /*
+ * We check for allowed fstypes at top_level and fstype change (below).
+ */
+ if (top_level) {
+ if (!accept_fstype(ff_pkt, NULL)) {
+ ff_pkt->type = FT_INVALIDFS;
+ if (ff_pkt->flags & FO_KEEPATIME) {
+ utime(fname, &restore_times);
+ }
+ Jmsg1(jcr, M_ERROR, 0, _("Top level directory \"%s\" has an unlisted fstype\n"), fname);
+ return 1; /* Just ignore this error - or the whole backup is cancelled */
+ }
+ ff_pkt->volhas_attrlist = volume_has_attrlist(fname);
+ }
- /*
+ /*
* If this is an Incremental backup, see if file was modified
* since our last "save_time", presumably the last Full save
* or Incremental.
Dmsg1(300, "Non-directory incremental: %s\n", ff_pkt->fname);
/* Not a directory */
if (ff_pkt->statp.st_mtime < ff_pkt->save_time
- && (ff_pkt->mtime_only ||
+ && ((ff_pkt->flags & FO_MTIMEONLY) ||
ff_pkt->statp.st_ctime < ff_pkt->save_time)) {
/* Incremental option, file not changed */
ff_pkt->type = FT_NOCHG;
}
}
+#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN_OS
+ if (ff_pkt->flags & FO_HFSPLUS && ff_pkt->volhas_attrlist
+ && S_ISREG(ff_pkt->statp.st_mode)) {
+ /* TODO: initialise attrList once elsewhere? */
+ struct attrlist attrList;
+ memset(&attrList, 0, sizeof(attrList));
+ attrList.bitmapcount = ATTR_BIT_MAP_COUNT;
+ attrList.commonattr = ATTR_CMN_FNDRINFO;
+ attrList.fileattr = ATTR_FILE_RSRCLENGTH;
+ if (getattrlist(fname, &attrList, &ff_pkt->hfsinfo,
+ sizeof(ff_pkt->hfsinfo), FSOPT_NOFOLLOW) != 0) {
+ ff_pkt->type = FT_NOSTAT;
+ ff_pkt->ff_errno = errno;
+ return handle_file(ff_pkt, pkt);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
/* ***FIXME*** implement this */
#if xxxxxxx
/* See if we are trying to dump the archive. */
}
#endif
ff_pkt->LinkFI = 0;
- /*
+ /*
* Handle hard linked files
*
* Maintain a list of hard linked files already backed up. This
- * allows us to ensure that the data of each file gets backed
+ * allows us to ensure that the data of each file gets backed
* up only once.
*/
- if (ff_pkt->statp.st_nlink > 1
+ if (!(ff_pkt->flags & FO_NO_HARDLINK)
+ && ff_pkt->statp.st_nlink > 1
&& (S_ISREG(ff_pkt->statp.st_mode)
|| S_ISCHR(ff_pkt->statp.st_mode)
|| S_ISBLK(ff_pkt->statp.st_mode)
/* Search link list of hard linked files */
for (lp = ff_pkt->linklist; lp; lp = lp->next)
- if (lp->ino == ff_pkt->statp.st_ino && lp->dev == ff_pkt->statp.st_dev) {
+ if (lp->ino == (ino_t)ff_pkt->statp.st_ino &&
+ lp->dev == (dev_t)ff_pkt->statp.st_dev) {
+ /* If we have already backed up the hard linked file don't do it again */
+ if (strcmp(lp->name, fname) == 0) {
+ Jmsg1(jcr, M_WARNING, 0, _("Attempt to backup hard linked file %s twice ignored.\n"),
+ fname);
+ return 1; /* ignore */
+ }
ff_pkt->link = lp->name;
ff_pkt->type = FT_LNKSAVED; /* Handle link, file already saved */
ff_pkt->LinkFI = lp->FileIndex;
}
/* File not previously dumped. Chain it into our list. */
- lp = (struct f_link *)bmalloc(sizeof(struct f_link) + strlen(fname) +1);
+ len = strlen(fname) + 1;
+ lp = (struct f_link *)bmalloc(sizeof(struct f_link) + len);
lp->ino = ff_pkt->statp.st_ino;
lp->dev = ff_pkt->statp.st_dev;
- strcpy(lp->name, fname);
+ bstrncpy(lp->name, fname, len);
lp->next = ff_pkt->linklist;
ff_pkt->linklist = lp;
ff_pkt->linked = lp; /* mark saved link */
size = readlink(fname, buffer, path_max + name_max + 101);
if (size < 0) {
- /* Could not follow link */
+ /* Could not follow link */
ff_pkt->type = FT_NOFOLLOW;
ff_pkt->ff_errno = errno;
rtn_stat = handle_file(ff_pkt, pkt);
struct dirent *entry, *result;
char *link;
int link_len;
- int len;
+ int len;
int status;
dev_t our_device = ff_pkt->statp.st_dev;
+ bool recurse = true;
+ bool volhas_attrlist = ff_pkt->volhas_attrlist; /* Remember this if we recurse */
- /*
+ /*
* If we are using Win32 (non-portable) backup API, don't check
* access as everything is more complicated, and
* in principle, we should be able to access everything.
/* Incremental option, directory entry not changed */
ff_pkt->type = FT_DIRNOCHG;
} else {
- ff_pkt->type = FT_DIR;
+ ff_pkt->type = FT_DIRBEGIN;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Note, we return the directory to the calling program (handle_file)
+ * when we first see the directory (FT_DIRBEGIN.
+ * This allows the program to apply matches and make a
+ * choice whether or not to accept it. If it is accepted, we
+ * do not immediately save it, but do so only after everything
+ * in the directory is seen (i.e. the FT_DIREND).
+ */
+ rtn_stat = handle_file(ff_pkt, pkt);
+ if (rtn_stat < 1) { /* ignore or error status */
+ free(link);
+ return rtn_stat;
+ }
+ /* Done with DIRBEGIN, next call will be DIREND */
+ if (ff_pkt->type == FT_DIRBEGIN) {
+ ff_pkt->type = FT_DIREND;
}
/*
dir_ff_pkt->excluded_files_list = NULL;
dir_ff_pkt->excluded_paths_list = NULL;
dir_ff_pkt->linklist = NULL;
-
- ff_pkt->link = ff_pkt->fname; /* reset "link" */
- /*
- * Do not decend into subdirectories (recurse) if the
+ /*
+ * Do not descend into subdirectories (recurse) if the
* user has turned it off for this directory.
+ *
+ * If we are crossing file systems, we are either not allowed
+ * to cross, or we may be restricted by a list of permitted
+ * file systems.
*/
if (ff_pkt->flags & FO_NO_RECURSION) {
- /* No recursion into this directory */
ff_pkt->type = FT_NORECURSE;
- rtn_stat = handle_file(ff_pkt, pkt);
- if (ff_pkt->linked) {
- ff_pkt->linked->FileIndex = ff_pkt->FileIndex;
+ recurse = false;
+ } else if (!top_level && parent_device != ff_pkt->statp.st_dev) {
+ if(!(ff_pkt->flags & FO_MULTIFS)) {
+ ff_pkt->type = FT_NOFSCHG;
+ recurse = false;
+ } else if (!accept_fstype(ff_pkt, NULL)) {
+ ff_pkt->type = FT_INVALIDFS;
+ recurse = false;
+ } else {
+ ff_pkt->volhas_attrlist = volume_has_attrlist(fname);
}
- free(link);
- free_dir_ff_pkt(dir_ff_pkt);
- return rtn_stat;
}
-
- /*
- * See if we are crossing file systems, and
- * avoid doing so if the user only wants to dump one file system.
- */
- if (!top_level && !(ff_pkt->flags & FO_MULTIFS) &&
- parent_device != ff_pkt->statp.st_dev) {
- /* returning here means we do not handle this directory */
- ff_pkt->type = FT_NOFSCHG;
+ /* If not recursing, just backup dir and return */
+ if (!recurse) {
rtn_stat = handle_file(ff_pkt, pkt);
if (ff_pkt->linked) {
ff_pkt->linked->FileIndex = ff_pkt->FileIndex;
}
free(link);
free_dir_ff_pkt(dir_ff_pkt);
+ ff_pkt->link = ff_pkt->fname; /* reset "link" */
+ if (ff_pkt->flags & FO_KEEPATIME) {
+ utime(fname, &restore_times);
+ }
return rtn_stat;
}
- /*
- * Decend into or "recurse" into the directory to read
+
+ ff_pkt->link = ff_pkt->fname; /* reset "link" */
+
+ /*
+ * Descend into or "recurse" into the directory to read
* all the files in it.
*/
errno = 0;
status = readdir_r(directory, entry, &result);
if (status != 0 || result == NULL) {
+// Dmsg2(99, "readdir returned stat=%d result=0x%x\n",
+// status, (long)result);
break;
}
ASSERT(name_max+1 > (int)sizeof(struct dirent) + (int)NAMELEN(entry));
}
free_dir_ff_pkt(dir_ff_pkt);
- if (ff_pkt->atime_preserve) {
+ if (ff_pkt->flags & FO_KEEPATIME) {
utime(fname, &restore_times);
}
+ ff_pkt->volhas_attrlist = volhas_attrlist; /* Restore value in case it changed. */
return rtn_stat;
} /* end check for directory */
{
struct f_link *lp, *lc;
int count = 0;
-
+
/* Free up list of hard linked files */
for (lp = ff->linklist; lp;) {
lc = lp;