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33 * @(#)pax.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
38 * BSD PAX global data structures and constants.
41 #define MAXBLK 64512 /* MAX blocksize supported (posix SPEC) */
42 /* WARNING: increasing MAXBLK past 32256 */
43 /* will violate posix spec. */
44 #define MAXBLK_POSIX 32256 /* MAX blocksize supported as per POSIX */
45 #define BLKMULT 512 /* blocksize must be even mult of 512 bytes */
46 /* Don't even think of changing this */
47 #define DEVBLK 8192 /* default read blksize for devices */
48 #define FILEBLK 10240 /* default read blksize for files */
49 #define PAXPATHLEN 3072 /* maximum path length for pax. MUST be */
50 /* longer than the system PATH_MAX */
53 * Pax modes of operation
55 #define LIST 0 /* List the file in an archive */
56 #define EXTRACT 1 /* extract the files in an archive */
57 #define ARCHIVE 2 /* write a new archive */
58 #define APPND 3 /* append to the end of an archive */
59 #define COPY 4 /* copy files to destination dir */
60 #define DEFOP LIST /* if no flags default is to LIST */
63 * Device type of the current archive volume
65 #define ISREG 0 /* regular file */
66 #define ISCHR 1 /* character device */
67 #define ISBLK 2 /* block device */
68 #define ISTAPE 3 /* tape drive */
69 #define ISPIPE 4 /* pipe/socket */
71 typedef struct archd ARCHD;
72 typedef struct fsub FSUB;
73 typedef struct oplist OPLIST;
74 typedef struct pattern PATTERN;
77 * Format Specific Routine Table
79 * The format specific routine table allows new archive formats to be quickly
80 * added. Overall pax operation is independent of the actual format used to
81 * form the archive. Only those routines which deal directly with the archive
82 * are tailored to the oddities of the specific format. All other routines are
83 * independent of the archive format. Data flow in and out of the format
84 * dependent routines pass pointers to ARCHD structure (described below).
87 const char *name; /* name of format, this is the name the user */
88 /* gives to -x option to select it. */
89 int bsz; /* default block size. used when the user */
90 /* does not specify a blocksize for writing */
91 /* Appends continue to with the blocksize */
92 /* the archive is currently using. */
93 int hsz; /* Header size in bytes. this is the size of */
94 /* the smallest header this format supports. */
95 /* Headers are assumed to fit in a BLKMULT. */
96 /* If they are bigger, get_head() and */
97 /* get_arc() must be adjusted */
98 int udev; /* does append require unique dev/ino? some */
99 /* formats use the device and inode fields */
100 /* to specify hard links. when members in */
101 /* the archive have the same inode/dev they */
102 /* are assumed to be hard links. During */
103 /* append we may have to generate unique ids */
104 /* to avoid creating incorrect hard links */
105 int hlk; /* does archive store hard links info? if */
106 /* not, we do not bother to look for them */
107 /* during archive write operations */
108 int blkalgn; /* writes must be aligned to blkalgn boundary */
109 int inhead; /* is the trailer encoded in a valid header? */
110 /* if not, trailers are assumed to be found */
111 /* in invalid headers (i.e like tar) */
112 int (*id)(char *, int); /* checks if a buffer is a valid header */
113 /* returns 1 if it is, o.w. returns a 0 */
114 int (*st_rd)(void); /* initialize routine for read. so format */
115 /* can set up tables etc before it starts */
116 /* reading an archive */
117 int (*rd)(ARCHD *, char *);
118 /* read header routine. passed a pointer to */
119 /* ARCHD. It must extract the info from the */
120 /* format and store it in the ARCHD struct. */
121 /* This routine is expected to fill all the */
122 /* fields in the ARCHD (including stat buf) */
123 /* 0 is returned when a valid header is */
124 /* found. -1 when not valid. This routine */
125 /* set the skip and pad fields so the format */
126 /* independent routines know the amount of */
127 /* padding and the number of bytes of data */
128 /* which follow the header. This info is */
129 /* used skip to the next file header */
130 off_t (*end_rd)(void); /* read cleanup. Allows format to clean up */
131 /* and MUST RETURN THE LENGTH OF THE TRAILER */
132 /* RECORD (so append knows how many bytes */
133 /* to move back to rewrite the trailer) */
134 int (*st_wr)(void); /* initialize routine for write operations */
135 int (*wr)(ARCHD *); /* write archive header. Passed an ARCHD */
136 /* filled with the specs on the next file to */
137 /* archived. Returns a 1 if no file data is */
138 /* is to be stored; 0 if file data is to be */
139 /* added. A -1 is returned if a write */
140 /* operation to the archive failed. this */
141 /* function sets the skip and pad fields so */
142 /* the proper padding can be added after */
143 /* file data. This routine must NEVER write */
144 /* a flawed archive header. */
145 int (*end_wr)(void); /* end write. write the trailer and do any */
146 /* other format specific functions needed */
147 /* at the end of an archive write */
148 int (*trail_cpio)(ARCHD *);
149 int (*trail_tar)(char *, int, int *);
150 /* returns 0 if a valid trailer, -1 if not */
151 /* For formats which encode the trailer */
152 /* outside of a valid header, a return value */
153 /* of 1 indicates that the block passed to */
154 /* it can never contain a valid header (skip */
155 /* this block, no point in looking at it) */
156 int (*rd_data)(ARCHD *, int, off_t *);
157 /* read/process file data from the archive */
158 int (*wr_data)(ARCHD *, int, off_t *);
159 /* write/process file data to the archive */
160 int (*options)(void); /* process format specific options (-o) */
164 * Pattern matching structure
166 * Used to store command line patterns
169 char *pstr; /* pattern to match, user supplied */
170 char *pend; /* end of a prefix match */
171 char *chdname; /* the dir to change to if not NULL. */
172 int plen; /* length of pstr */
173 int flgs; /* processing/state flags */
174 #define MTCH 0x1 /* pattern has been matched */
175 #define DIR_MTCH 0x2 /* pattern matched a directory */
176 struct pattern *fow; /* next pattern */
180 * General Archive Structure (used internal to pax)
182 * This structure is used to pass information about archive members between
183 * the format independent routines and the format specific routines. When
184 * new archive formats are added, they must accept requests and supply info
185 * encoded in a structure of this type. The name fields are declared statically
186 * here, as there is only ONE of these floating around, size is not a major
187 * consideration. Eventually converting the name fields to a dynamic length
188 * may be required if and when the supporting operating system removes all
189 * restrictions on the length of pathnames it will resolve.
192 int nlen; /* file name length */
193 char name[PAXPATHLEN+1]; /* file name */
194 int ln_nlen; /* link name length */
195 char ln_name[PAXPATHLEN+1]; /* name to link to (if any) */
196 char *org_name; /* orig name in file system */
197 PATTERN *pat; /* ptr to pattern match (if any) */
198 struct stat sb; /* stat buffer see stat(2) */
199 off_t pad; /* bytes of padding after file xfer */
200 off_t skip; /* bytes of real data after header */
201 /* IMPORTANT. The st_size field does */
202 /* not always indicate the amount of */
203 /* data following the header. */
204 u_long crc; /* file crc */
205 int type; /* type of file node */
206 #define PAX_DIR 1 /* directory */
207 #define PAX_CHR 2 /* character device */
208 #define PAX_BLK 3 /* block device */
209 #define PAX_REG 4 /* regular file */
210 #define PAX_SLK 5 /* symbolic link */
211 #define PAX_SCK 6 /* socket */
212 #define PAX_FIF 7 /* fifo */
213 #define PAX_HLK 8 /* hard link */
214 #define PAX_HRG 9 /* hard link to a regular file */
215 #define PAX_CTG 10 /* high performance file */
219 * Format Specific Options List
221 * Used to pass format options to the format options handler
224 char *name; /* option variable name e.g. name= */
225 char *value; /* value for option variable */
226 struct oplist *fow; /* next option */
233 #define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b))
235 #define MAJOR(x) major(x)
236 #define MINOR(x) minor(x)
237 #define TODEV(x, y) makedev((x), (y))
245 #define _TFILE_BASE "paxXXXXXXXXXX"