/* Declarations for the tarfs. Copyright (C) 1995 The Free Software Foundation Written by: 1995 Jakub Jelinek This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #ifndef __TAR_H__ #define __TAR_H__ #if 0 #include "testpad.h" #else #define NEEDPAD #endif #include /* major() and minor() macros (among other things) defined here for hpux */ #ifdef hpux #include #endif enum { TAR_UNKNOWN = 0, TAR_V7, TAR_USTAR, TAR_POSIX, TAR_GNU }; /* * Header block on tape. * * I'm going to use traditional DP naming conventions here. * A "block" is a big chunk of stuff that we do I/O on. * A "record" is a piece of info that we care about. * Typically many "record"s fit into a "block". */ #define RECORDSIZE 512 #define NAMSIZ 100 #define PREFIX_SIZE 155 #define TUNMLEN 32 #define TGNMLEN 32 #define SPARSE_EXT_HDR 21 #define SPARSE_IN_HDR 4 struct sparse { char offset[12]; char numbytes[12]; }; struct sp_array { int offset; int numbytes; }; union record { char charptr[RECORDSIZE]; struct header { char arch_name[NAMSIZ]; char mode[8]; char uid[8]; char gid[8]; char size[12]; char mtime[12]; char chksum[8]; char linkflag; char arch_linkname[NAMSIZ]; char magic[8]; char uname[TUNMLEN]; char gname[TGNMLEN]; char devmajor[8]; char devminor[8]; /* The following bytes of the tar header record were originally unused. Archives following the ustar specification use almost all of those bytes to support pathnames of 256 characters in length. GNU tar archives use the "unused" space to support incremental archives and sparse files. */ union unused { char prefix[PREFIX_SIZE]; /* GNU extensions to the ustar (POSIX.1-1988) archive format. */ struct oldgnu { char atime[12]; char ctime[12]; char offset[12]; char longnames[4]; char pad; struct sparse sp[SPARSE_IN_HDR]; char isextended; char realsize[12]; /* true size of the sparse file */ } oldgnu; } unused; } header; struct extended_header { struct sparse sp[21]; char isextended; } ext_hdr; }; /* The checksum field is filled with this while the checksum is computed. */ #define CHKBLANKS " " /* 8 blanks, no null */ /* The magic field is filled with this if uname and gname are valid. */ #define TMAGIC "ustar" /* ustar and a null */ #define OLDGNU_MAGIC "ustar " /* 7 chars and a null */ /* The linkflag defines the type of file */ #define LF_OLDNORMAL '\0' /* Normal disk file, Unix compat */ #define LF_NORMAL '0' /* Normal disk file */ #define LF_LINK '1' /* Link to previously dumped file */ #define LF_SYMLINK '2' /* Symbolic link */ #define LF_CHR '3' /* Character special file */ #define LF_BLK '4' /* Block special file */ #define LF_DIR '5' /* Directory */ #define LF_FIFO '6' /* FIFO special file */ #define LF_CONTIG '7' /* Contiguous file */ #define LF_EXTHDR 'x' /* pax Extended Header */ #define LF_GLOBAL_EXTHDR 'g' /* pax Global Extended Header */ /* Further link types may be defined later. */ /* Note that the standards committee allows only capital A through capital Z for user-defined expansion. This means that defining something as, say '8' is a *bad* idea. */ #define LF_DUMPDIR 'D' /* This is a dir entry that contains the names of files that were in the dir at the time the dump was made */ #define LF_LONGLINK 'K' /* Identifies the NEXT file on the tape as having a long linkname */ #define LF_LONGNAME 'L' /* Identifies the NEXT file on the tape as having a long name. */ #define LF_MULTIVOL 'M' /* This is the continuation of a file that began on another volume */ #define LF_NAMES 'N' /* For storing filenames that didn't fit in 100 characters */ #define LF_SPARSE 'S' /* This is for sparse files */ #define LF_VOLHDR 'V' /* This file is a tape/volume header */ /* Ignore it on extraction */ /* * Exit codes from the "tar" program */ #define EX_SUCCESS 0 /* success! */ #define EX_ARGSBAD 1 /* invalid args */ #define EX_BADFILE 2 /* invalid filename */ #define EX_BADARCH 3 /* bad archive */ #define EX_SYSTEM 4 /* system gave unexpected error */ #define EX_BADVOL 5 /* Special error code means Tape volume doesn't match the one specified on the command line */ #define isodigit(c) ( ((c) >= '0') && ((c) <= '7') ) /* * We default to Unix Standard format rather than 4.2BSD tar format. * The code can actually produce all three: * f_standard ANSI standard * f_oldarch V7 * neither 4.2BSD * but we don't bother, since 4.2BSD can read ANSI standard format anyway. * The only advantage to the "neither" option is that we can cmp our * output to the output of 4.2BSD tar, for debugging. */ #define f_standard (!f_oldarch) /* The following was added by Ludovic for the GNU Hurd's tarfs. */ #include #include #include "tarfs.h" typedef union record tar_record_t; struct archive { struct store *tar_file; int type; store_offset_t current_tar_position; tar_record_t rec_buf; }; extern int tar_open_archive (struct store *tar_file); extern void tar_fill_stat (struct archive *archive, io_statbuf_t *st, tar_record_t *header); /* Create a tar header based on ST and NAME where NAME is a path. If NAME is a hard link (resp. symlink), HARDLINK (resp. SYMLINK) is the path of NAME's target. Also see GNU tar's create.c:start_header() (Ludovic). */ void tar_make_header (tar_record_t *header, io_statbuf_t *st, char *name, char *symlink, char *hardlink); #endif