/* cpio.c - a basic cpio * * Copyright 2013 Isaac Dunham * Copyright 2015 Frontier Silicon Ltd. * * see http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_4.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/cpio.html * and http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xcu/cpio.html * * Yes, that's SUSv2, newer versions removed it, but RPM and initramfs use * this archive format. We implement (only) the modern "-H newc" variant which * expanded headers to 110 bytes (first field 6 bytes, rest are 8). * In order: magic ino mode uid gid nlink mtime filesize devmajor devminor * rdevmajor rdevminor namesize check * This is the equiavlent of mode -H newc when using GNU CPIO. * * todo: export/import linux file list text format ala gen_initramfs_list.sh USE_CPIO(NEWTOY(cpio, "(quiet)(no-preserve-owner)md(make-directories)uH:p|i|t|F:v(verbose)o|[!pio][!pot][!pF]", TOYFLAG_BIN)) config CPIO bool "cpio" default y help usage: cpio -{o|t|i|p DEST} [-v] [--verbose] [-F FILE] [--no-preserve-owner] [ignored: -m -H newc] Copy files into and out of a "newc" format cpio archive. -F FILE Use archive FILE instead of stdin/stdout -p DEST Copy-pass mode, copy stdin file list to directory DEST -i Extract from archive into file system (stdin=archive) -o Create archive (stdin=list of files, stdout=archive) -t Test files (list only, stdin=archive, stdout=list of files) -d Create directories if needed -u unlink existing files when extracting -v Verbose --no-preserve-owner (don't set ownership during extract) */ #define FOR_cpio #include "toys.h" GLOBALS( char *F, *H; ) // Read strings, tail padded to 4 byte alignment. Argument "align" is amount // by which start of string isn't aligned (usually 0, but header is 110 bytes // which is 2 bytes off because the first field wasn't expanded from 6 to 8). static char *strpad(int fd, unsigned len, unsigned align) { char *str; align = (align + len) & 3; if (align) len += (4-align); xreadall(fd, str = xmalloc(len+1), len); str[len]=0; // redundant, in case archive is bad return str; } //convert hex to uint; mostly to allow using bits of non-terminated strings static unsigned x8u(char *hex) { unsigned val, inpos = 8, outpos; char pattern[6]; while (*hex == '0') { hex++; if (!--inpos) return 0; } // Because scanf gratuitously treats %*X differently than printf does. sprintf(pattern, "%%%dX%%n", inpos); sscanf(hex, pattern, &val, &outpos); if (inpos != outpos) error_exit("bad hex"); return val; } void cpio_main(void) { // Subtle bit: FLAG_o is 1 so we can just use it to select stdin/stdout. int pipe, afd = FLAG(o), empty = 1; pid_t pid = 0; // In passthrough mode, parent stays in original dir and generates archive // to pipe, child does chdir to new dir and reads archive from stdin (pipe). if (FLAG(p)) { if (FLAG(d)) { if (!*toys.optargs) error_exit("need directory for -p"); if (mkdir(*toys.optargs, 0700) == -1 && errno != EEXIST) perror_exit("mkdir %s", *toys.optargs); } if (toys.stacktop) { // xpopen() doesn't return from child due to vfork(), instead restarts // with !toys.stacktop pid = xpopen(0, &pipe, 0); afd = pipe; } else { // child toys.optflags |= FLAG_i; xchdir(*toys.optargs); } } if (TT.F) { int perm = FLAG(o) ? O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC : O_RDONLY; afd = xcreate(TT.F, perm, 0644); } // read cpio archive if (FLAG(i) || FLAG(t)) for (;; empty = 0) { char *name, *tofree, *data; unsigned size, mode, uid, gid, timestamp; int test = FLAG(t), err = 0; // Read header and name. if (!(size = readall(afd, toybuf, 110))) { if (empty) error_exit("empty archive"); else break; } if (size != 110 || memcmp(toybuf, "070701", 6)) error_exit("bad header"); tofree = name = strpad(afd, x8u(toybuf+94), 110); if (!strcmp("TRAILER!!!", name)) { free(tofree); continue; } // If you want to extract absolute paths, "cd /" and run cpio. while (*name == '/') name++; // TODO: remove .. entries size = x8u(toybuf+54); mode = x8u(toybuf+14); uid = x8u(toybuf+22); gid = x8u(toybuf+30); timestamp = x8u(toybuf+46); // unsigned 32 bit, so year 2100 problem // (This output is unaffected by --quiet.) if (FLAG(t) || FLAG(v)) puts(name); if (FLAG(u) && !test) if (unlink(name) && errno == EISDIR) rmdir(name); if (!test && FLAG(d) && strrchr(name, '/') && mkpath(name)) { perror_msg("mkpath '%s'", name); test++; } // Consume entire record even if it couldn't create file, so we're // properly aligned with next file. if (S_ISDIR(mode)) { if (!test) err = mkdir(name, mode) && !FLAG(u); } else if (S_ISLNK(mode)) { data = strpad(afd, size, 0); if (!test) err = symlink(data, name); free(data); // Can't get a filehandle to a symlink, so do special chown if (!err && !geteuid() && !FLAG(no_preserve_owner)) err = lchown(name, uid, gid); } else if (S_ISREG(mode)) { int fd = test ? 0 : open(name, O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_EXCL|O_NOFOLLOW, mode); // If write fails, we still need to read/discard data to continue with // archive. Since doing so overwrites errno, report error now if (fd < 0) { perror_msg("create %s", name); test++; } data = toybuf; while (size) { if (size < sizeof(toybuf)) data = strpad(afd, size, 0); else xreadall(afd, toybuf, sizeof(toybuf)); if (!test) xwrite(fd, data, data == toybuf ? sizeof(toybuf) : size); if (data != toybuf) { free(data); break; } size -= sizeof(toybuf); } if (!test) { // set owner, restore dropped suid bit if (!geteuid() && !FLAG(no_preserve_owner)) { err = fchown(fd, uid, gid); if (!err) err = fchmod(fd, mode); } close(fd); } } else if (!test) err = mknod(name, mode, dev_makedev(x8u(toybuf+78), x8u(toybuf+86))); // Set ownership and timestamp. if (!test && !err) { // Creading dir/dev doesn't give us a filehandle, we have to refer to it // by name to chown/utime, but how do we know it's the same item? // Check that we at least have the right type of entity open, and do // NOT restore dropped suid bit in this case. if (!S_ISREG(mode) && !S_ISLNK(mode) && !geteuid() && !FLAG(no_preserve_owner)) { int fd = open(name, O_RDONLY|O_NOFOLLOW); struct stat st; if (fd != -1 && !fstat(fd, &st) && (st.st_mode&S_IFMT) == (mode&S_IFMT)) err = fchown(fd, uid, gid); else err = 1; close(fd); } // set timestamp if (!err) { struct timespec times[2]; memset(times, 0, sizeof(struct timespec)*2); times[0].tv_sec = times[1].tv_sec = timestamp; err = utimensat(AT_FDCWD, name, times, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); } } if (err) perror_msg_raw(name); free(tofree); // Output cpio archive } else { char *name = 0; size_t size = 0; for (;;) { struct stat st; unsigned nlen, error = 0, zero = 0; int len, fd = -1; char *link = 0; ssize_t llen; len = getline(&name, &size, stdin); if (len<1) break; if (name[len-1] == '\n') name[--len] = 0; nlen = len+1; if (lstat(name, &st) || (S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && st.st_size && (fd = open(name, O_RDONLY))<0) || (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode) && !(link = xreadlink(name)))) { perror_msg_raw(name); continue; } // encrypted filesystems can stat the wrong link size if (link) st.st_size = strlen(link); if (FLAG(no_preserve_owner)) st.st_uid = st.st_gid = 0; if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && !S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) st.st_size = 0; if (st.st_size >> 32) perror_msg("skipping >2G file '%s'", name); else { llen = sprintf(toybuf, "070701%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X%08X", (int)st.st_ino, st.st_mode, st.st_uid, st.st_gid, (int)st.st_nlink, (int)st.st_mtime, (int)st.st_size, dev_major(st.st_dev), dev_minor(st.st_dev), dev_major(st.st_rdev), dev_minor(st.st_rdev), nlen, 0); xwrite(afd, toybuf, llen); xwrite(afd, name, nlen); // NUL Pad header up to 4 multiple bytes. llen = (llen + nlen) & 3; if (llen) xwrite(afd, &zero, 4-llen); // Write out body for symlink or regular file if (link) xwrite(afd, link, st.st_size); else for (llen = st.st_size; llen; llen -= nlen) { nlen = llen > sizeof(toybuf) ? sizeof(toybuf) : llen; // If read fails, write anyway (already wrote size in header) if (nlen != readall(fd, toybuf, nlen)) if (!error++) perror_msg("bad read from file '%s'", name); xwrite(afd, toybuf, nlen); } llen = st.st_size & 3; if (llen) xwrite(afd, &zero, 4-llen); } free(link); xclose(fd); } if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) free(name); // nlink=1, namesize=11, with padding dprintf(afd, "070701%040X%056X%08XTRAILER!!!%c%c%c%c", 1, 11, 0, 0, 0, 0,0); } if (TT.F) xclose(afd); if (FLAG(p) && pid) toys.exitval |= xpclose(pid, pipe); }