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Sync libarchive with vendor. Relevant vendor changes: Issue #795: XAR - do not try to add xattrs without an allocated name PR #812: non-recursive option for extract and list PR #958: support reading metadata from compressed files PR #999: add --exclude-vcs option to bsdtar Issue #1062: treat empty archives with a GNU volume header as valid PR #1074: Handle ZIP files with trailing 0s in the extra fields (Android APK archives) PR #1109: Ignore padding in Zip extra field data (Android APK archives) PR #1167: fix problems related to unreadable directories Issue #1168: fix handling of strtol() and strtoul() PR #1172: RAR5 - fix invalid window buffer read in E8E9 filter PR #1174: ZIP reader - fix of MSZIP signature parsing PR #1175: gzip filter - fix reading files larger than 4GB from memory PR #1177: gzip filter - fix memory leak with repeated header reads PR #1180: ZIP reader - add support for Info-ZIP Unicode Path Extra Field PR #1181: RAR5 - fix merge_block() recursion (OSS-Fuzz 12999, 13029, 13144, 13478, 13490) PR #1183: fix memory leak when decompressing ZIP files with LZMA PR #1184: fix RAR5 OSS-Fuzz issues 12466, 14490, 14491, 12817 OSS-Fuzz 12466: RAR5 - fix buffer overflow when parsing huffman tables OSS-Fuzz 14490, 14491: RAR5 - fix bad shift-left operations OSS-Fuzz 12817: RAR5 - handle a case with truncated huffman tables PR #1186: RAR5 - fix invalid type used for dictionary size mask (OSS-Fuzz 14537) PR #1187: RAR5 - fix integer overflow (OSS-Fuzz 14555) PR #1190: RAR5 - RAR5 don't try to unpack entries marked as directories (OSS-Fuzz 14574) PR #1196: RAR5 - fix a potential SIGSEGV on 32-bit builds OSS-Fuzz 2582: RAR - fix use after free if there is an invalid entry OSS-Fuzz 14331: RAR5 - fix maximum owner name length OSS-Fuzz 13965: RAR5 - use unsigned int for volume number + range check Additional RAR5 reader changes: - support symlinks, hardlinks, file owner, file group, versioned files - change ARCHIVE_FORMAT_RAR_V5 to 0x100000 - set correct mode for readonly directories - support readonly, hidden and system Windows file attributes MFC after: 2 weeks
159 lines
5.6 KiB
C
159 lines
5.6 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2010 Tim Kientzle
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include "test.h"
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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DEFINE_TEST(test_option_U_upper)
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{
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int r;
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assertMakeFile("file1", 0644, "file1");
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assertMakeDir("d1", 0755);
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assertMakeFile("d1/file1", 0644, "d1/file1");
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assertEqualInt(0, systemf("%s -cf archive.tar file1 d1/file1", testprog));
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/*
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* bsdtar's man page used to claim that -x without -U would
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* not break hard links. This was and is nonsense. The first
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* two tests here simply verify that existing hard links get
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* broken regardless.
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*/
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/* Test 1: -x without -U */
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assertMakeDir("test1", 0755);
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assertChdir("test1");
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assertMakeFile("file1", 0644, "file1new");
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assertMakeHardlink("file2", "file1");
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xf ../archive.tar >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertFileContents("file1", 5, "file1");
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assertFileContents("file1new", 8, "file2");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/* Test 2: -x with -U */
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assertMakeDir("test2", 0755);
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assertChdir("test2");
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assertMakeFile("file1", 0644, "file1new");
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assertMakeHardlink("file2", "file1");
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xUf ../archive.tar >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertFileContents("file1", 5, "file1");
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assertFileContents("file1new", 8, "file2");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/*
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* -U does make a difference in how bsdtar handles unwanted symlinks,
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* though. It interacts with -P.
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*/
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if (!canSymlink())
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return;
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/* Test 3: Intermediate dir symlink causes error by default */
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assertMakeDir("test3", 0755);
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assertChdir("test3");
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assertMakeDir("realDir", 0755);
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assertMakeSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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r = systemf("%s -xf ../archive.tar d1/file1 >test.out 2>test.err", testprog);
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assert(r != 0);
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assertIsSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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assertFileNotExists("d1/file1");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertNonEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/* Test 4: Intermediate dir symlink gets removed with -U */
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assertMakeDir("test4", 0755);
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assertChdir("test4");
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assertMakeDir("realDir", 0755);
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assertMakeSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xUf ../archive.tar >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertIsDir("d1", -1);
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assertFileContents("d1/file1", 8, "d1/file1");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/* Test 5: Intermediate dir symlink is followed with -P */
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assertMakeDir("test5", 0755);
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assertChdir("test5");
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assertMakeDir("realDir", 0755);
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assertMakeSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xPf ../archive.tar d1/file1 >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertIsSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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assertFileContents("d1/file1", 8, "d1/file1");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/* Test 6: Intermediate dir symlink is followed with -PU */
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assertMakeDir("test6", 0755);
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assertChdir("test6");
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assertMakeDir("realDir", 0755);
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assertMakeSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xPUf ../archive.tar d1/file1 >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertIsSymlink("d1", "realDir", 1);
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assertFileContents("d1/file1", 8, "d1/file1");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/* Test 7: Final file symlink replaced by default */
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assertMakeDir("test7", 0755);
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assertChdir("test7");
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assertMakeDir("d1", 0755);
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assertMakeFile("d1/realfile1", 0644, "realfile1");
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assertMakeSymlink("d1/file1", "d1/realfile1", 0);
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xf ../archive.tar d1/file1 >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertIsReg("d1/file1", umasked(0644));
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assertFileContents("d1/file1", 8, "d1/file1");
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assertFileContents("realfile1", 9, "d1/realfile1");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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/* Test 8: Final file symlink replaced with -PU */
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assertMakeDir("test8", 0755);
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assertChdir("test8");
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assertMakeDir("d1", 0755);
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assertMakeFile("d1/realfile1", 0644, "realfile1");
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assertMakeSymlink("d1/file1", "d1/realfile1", 0);
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assertEqualInt(0,
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systemf("%s -xPUf ../archive.tar d1/file1 >test.out 2>test.err", testprog));
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assertIsReg("d1/file1", umasked(0644));
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assertFileContents("d1/file1", 8, "d1/file1");
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assertFileContents("realfile1", 9, "d1/realfile1");
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assertEmptyFile("test.out");
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assertEmptyFile("test.err");
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assertChdir("..");
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}
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