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authorTomSweeneyRedHat <tsweeney@redhat.com>2020-11-16 15:47:32 -0500
committerTomSweeneyRedHat <tsweeney@redhat.com>2020-11-16 15:50:14 -0500
commitb78a90cbdea05ea92e080f50f9f8fc8fa3cd4d68 (patch)
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Bump Buildah to v1.18.0, c/storage to v1.24.0
Update to Buildah v1.18.0 and c/storage to v1.24 Signed-off-by: TomSweeneyRedHat <tsweeney@redhat.com>
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-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/LICENSE27
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/common.go344
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/reader.go1002
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atim.go20
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atimespec.go20
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_unix.go32
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/writer.go444
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/strconv.go68
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/tar.go60
9 files changed, 104 insertions, 1913 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 744875676..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-met:
-
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
-in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-distribution.
- * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
-this software without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/common.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/common.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 0378401c0..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/common.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,344 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// Package tar implements access to tar archives.
-// It aims to cover most of the variations, including those produced
-// by GNU and BSD tars.
-//
-// References:
-// http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=tar&sektion=5
-// http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/Standard.html
-// http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html
-package tar
-
-import (
- "bytes"
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "os"
- "path"
- "time"
-)
-
-const (
- blockSize = 512
-
- // Types
- TypeReg = '0' // regular file
- TypeRegA = '\x00' // regular file
- TypeLink = '1' // hard link
- TypeSymlink = '2' // symbolic link
- TypeChar = '3' // character device node
- TypeBlock = '4' // block device node
- TypeDir = '5' // directory
- TypeFifo = '6' // fifo node
- TypeCont = '7' // reserved
- TypeXHeader = 'x' // extended header
- TypeXGlobalHeader = 'g' // global extended header
- TypeGNULongName = 'L' // Next file has a long name
- TypeGNULongLink = 'K' // Next file symlinks to a file w/ a long name
- TypeGNUSparse = 'S' // sparse file
-)
-
-// A Header represents a single header in a tar archive.
-// Some fields may not be populated.
-type Header struct {
- Name string // name of header file entry
- Mode int64 // permission and mode bits
- Uid int // user id of owner
- Gid int // group id of owner
- Size int64 // length in bytes
- ModTime time.Time // modified time
- Typeflag byte // type of header entry
- Linkname string // target name of link
- Uname string // user name of owner
- Gname string // group name of owner
- Devmajor int64 // major number of character or block device
- Devminor int64 // minor number of character or block device
- AccessTime time.Time // access time
- ChangeTime time.Time // status change time
- CreationTime time.Time // creation time
- Xattrs map[string]string
- Winheaders map[string]string
-}
-
-// File name constants from the tar spec.
-const (
- fileNameSize = 100 // Maximum number of bytes in a standard tar name.
- fileNamePrefixSize = 155 // Maximum number of ustar extension bytes.
-)
-
-// FileInfo returns an os.FileInfo for the Header.
-func (h *Header) FileInfo() os.FileInfo {
- return headerFileInfo{h}
-}
-
-// headerFileInfo implements os.FileInfo.
-type headerFileInfo struct {
- h *Header
-}
-
-func (fi headerFileInfo) Size() int64 { return fi.h.Size }
-func (fi headerFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return fi.Mode().IsDir() }
-func (fi headerFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return fi.h.ModTime }
-func (fi headerFileInfo) Sys() interface{} { return fi.h }
-
-// Name returns the base name of the file.
-func (fi headerFileInfo) Name() string {
- if fi.IsDir() {
- return path.Base(path.Clean(fi.h.Name))
- }
- return path.Base(fi.h.Name)
-}
-
-// Mode returns the permission and mode bits for the headerFileInfo.
-func (fi headerFileInfo) Mode() (mode os.FileMode) {
- // Set file permission bits.
- mode = os.FileMode(fi.h.Mode).Perm()
-
- // Set setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
- if fi.h.Mode&c_ISUID != 0 {
- // setuid
- mode |= os.ModeSetuid
- }
- if fi.h.Mode&c_ISGID != 0 {
- // setgid
- mode |= os.ModeSetgid
- }
- if fi.h.Mode&c_ISVTX != 0 {
- // sticky
- mode |= os.ModeSticky
- }
-
- // Set file mode bits.
- // clear perm, setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
- m := os.FileMode(fi.h.Mode) &^ 07777
- if m == c_ISDIR {
- // directory
- mode |= os.ModeDir
- }
- if m == c_ISFIFO {
- // named pipe (FIFO)
- mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
- }
- if m == c_ISLNK {
- // symbolic link
- mode |= os.ModeSymlink
- }
- if m == c_ISBLK {
- // device file
- mode |= os.ModeDevice
- }
- if m == c_ISCHR {
- // Unix character device
- mode |= os.ModeDevice
- mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
- }
- if m == c_ISSOCK {
- // Unix domain socket
- mode |= os.ModeSocket
- }
-
- switch fi.h.Typeflag {
- case TypeSymlink:
- // symbolic link
- mode |= os.ModeSymlink
- case TypeChar:
- // character device node
- mode |= os.ModeDevice
- mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
- case TypeBlock:
- // block device node
- mode |= os.ModeDevice
- case TypeDir:
- // directory
- mode |= os.ModeDir
- case TypeFifo:
- // fifo node
- mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
- }
-
- return mode
-}
-
-// sysStat, if non-nil, populates h from system-dependent fields of fi.
-var sysStat func(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error
-
-// Mode constants from the tar spec.
-const (
- c_ISUID = 04000 // Set uid
- c_ISGID = 02000 // Set gid
- c_ISVTX = 01000 // Save text (sticky bit)
- c_ISDIR = 040000 // Directory
- c_ISFIFO = 010000 // FIFO
- c_ISREG = 0100000 // Regular file
- c_ISLNK = 0120000 // Symbolic link
- c_ISBLK = 060000 // Block special file
- c_ISCHR = 020000 // Character special file
- c_ISSOCK = 0140000 // Socket
-)
-
-// Keywords for the PAX Extended Header
-const (
- paxAtime = "atime"
- paxCharset = "charset"
- paxComment = "comment"
- paxCtime = "ctime" // please note that ctime is not a valid pax header.
- paxCreationTime = "LIBARCHIVE.creationtime"
- paxGid = "gid"
- paxGname = "gname"
- paxLinkpath = "linkpath"
- paxMtime = "mtime"
- paxPath = "path"
- paxSize = "size"
- paxUid = "uid"
- paxUname = "uname"
- paxXattr = "SCHILY.xattr."
- paxWindows = "MSWINDOWS."
- paxNone = ""
-)
-
-// FileInfoHeader creates a partially-populated Header from fi.
-// If fi describes a symlink, FileInfoHeader records link as the link target.
-// If fi describes a directory, a slash is appended to the name.
-// Because os.FileInfo's Name method returns only the base name of
-// the file it describes, it may be necessary to modify the Name field
-// of the returned header to provide the full path name of the file.
-func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
- if fi == nil {
- return nil, errors.New("tar: FileInfo is nil")
- }
- fm := fi.Mode()
- h := &Header{
- Name: fi.Name(),
- ModTime: fi.ModTime(),
- Mode: int64(fm.Perm()), // or'd with c_IS* constants later
- }
- switch {
- case fm.IsRegular():
- h.Mode |= c_ISREG
- h.Typeflag = TypeReg
- h.Size = fi.Size()
- case fi.IsDir():
- h.Typeflag = TypeDir
- h.Mode |= c_ISDIR
- h.Name += "/"
- case fm&os.ModeSymlink != 0:
- h.Typeflag = TypeSymlink
- h.Mode |= c_ISLNK
- h.Linkname = link
- case fm&os.ModeDevice != 0:
- if fm&os.ModeCharDevice != 0 {
- h.Mode |= c_ISCHR
- h.Typeflag = TypeChar
- } else {
- h.Mode |= c_ISBLK
- h.Typeflag = TypeBlock
- }
- case fm&os.ModeNamedPipe != 0:
- h.Typeflag = TypeFifo
- h.Mode |= c_ISFIFO
- case fm&os.ModeSocket != 0:
- h.Mode |= c_ISSOCK
- default:
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: unknown file mode %v", fm)
- }
- if fm&os.ModeSetuid != 0 {
- h.Mode |= c_ISUID
- }
- if fm&os.ModeSetgid != 0 {
- h.Mode |= c_ISGID
- }
- if fm&os.ModeSticky != 0 {
- h.Mode |= c_ISVTX
- }
- // If possible, populate additional fields from OS-specific
- // FileInfo fields.
- if sys, ok := fi.Sys().(*Header); ok {
- // This FileInfo came from a Header (not the OS). Use the
- // original Header to populate all remaining fields.
- h.Uid = sys.Uid
- h.Gid = sys.Gid
- h.Uname = sys.Uname
- h.Gname = sys.Gname
- h.AccessTime = sys.AccessTime
- h.ChangeTime = sys.ChangeTime
- if sys.Xattrs != nil {
- h.Xattrs = make(map[string]string)
- for k, v := range sys.Xattrs {
- h.Xattrs[k] = v
- }
- }
- if sys.Typeflag == TypeLink {
- // hard link
- h.Typeflag = TypeLink
- h.Size = 0
- h.Linkname = sys.Linkname
- }
- }
- if sysStat != nil {
- return h, sysStat(fi, h)
- }
- return h, nil
-}
-
-var zeroBlock = make([]byte, blockSize)
-
-// POSIX specifies a sum of the unsigned byte values, but the Sun tar uses signed byte values.
-// We compute and return both.
-func checksum(header []byte) (unsigned int64, signed int64) {
- for i := 0; i < len(header); i++ {
- if i == 148 {
- // The chksum field (header[148:156]) is special: it should be treated as space bytes.
- unsigned += ' ' * 8
- signed += ' ' * 8
- i += 7
- continue
- }
- unsigned += int64(header[i])
- signed += int64(int8(header[i]))
- }
- return
-}
-
-type slicer []byte
-
-func (sp *slicer) next(n int) (b []byte) {
- s := *sp
- b, *sp = s[0:n], s[n:]
- return
-}
-
-func isASCII(s string) bool {
- for _, c := range s {
- if c >= 0x80 {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-func toASCII(s string) string {
- if isASCII(s) {
- return s
- }
- var buf bytes.Buffer
- for _, c := range s {
- if c < 0x80 {
- buf.WriteByte(byte(c))
- }
- }
- return buf.String()
-}
-
-// isHeaderOnlyType checks if the given type flag is of the type that has no
-// data section even if a size is specified.
-func isHeaderOnlyType(flag byte) bool {
- switch flag {
- case TypeLink, TypeSymlink, TypeChar, TypeBlock, TypeDir, TypeFifo:
- return true
- default:
- return false
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/reader.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/reader.go
deleted file mode 100644
index e210c618a..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/reader.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1002 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-package tar
-
-// TODO(dsymonds):
-// - pax extensions
-
-import (
- "bytes"
- "errors"
- "io"
- "io/ioutil"
- "math"
- "os"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- "time"
-)
-
-var (
- ErrHeader = errors.New("archive/tar: invalid tar header")
-)
-
-const maxNanoSecondIntSize = 9
-
-// A Reader provides sequential access to the contents of a tar archive.
-// A tar archive consists of a sequence of files.
-// The Next method advances to the next file in the archive (including the first),
-// and then it can be treated as an io.Reader to access the file's data.
-type Reader struct {
- r io.Reader
- err error
- pad int64 // amount of padding (ignored) after current file entry
- curr numBytesReader // reader for current file entry
- hdrBuff [blockSize]byte // buffer to use in readHeader
-}
-
-type parser struct {
- err error // Last error seen
-}
-
-// A numBytesReader is an io.Reader with a numBytes method, returning the number
-// of bytes remaining in the underlying encoded data.
-type numBytesReader interface {
- io.Reader
- numBytes() int64
-}
-
-// A regFileReader is a numBytesReader for reading file data from a tar archive.
-type regFileReader struct {
- r io.Reader // underlying reader
- nb int64 // number of unread bytes for current file entry
-}
-
-// A sparseFileReader is a numBytesReader for reading sparse file data from a
-// tar archive.
-type sparseFileReader struct {
- rfr numBytesReader // Reads the sparse-encoded file data
- sp []sparseEntry // The sparse map for the file
- pos int64 // Keeps track of file position
- total int64 // Total size of the file
-}
-
-// A sparseEntry holds a single entry in a sparse file's sparse map.
-//
-// Sparse files are represented using a series of sparseEntrys.
-// Despite the name, a sparseEntry represents an actual data fragment that
-// references data found in the underlying archive stream. All regions not
-// covered by a sparseEntry are logically filled with zeros.
-//
-// For example, if the underlying raw file contains the 10-byte data:
-// var compactData = "abcdefgh"
-//
-// And the sparse map has the following entries:
-// var sp = []sparseEntry{
-// {offset: 2, numBytes: 5} // Data fragment for [2..7]
-// {offset: 18, numBytes: 3} // Data fragment for [18..21]
-// }
-//
-// Then the content of the resulting sparse file with a "real" size of 25 is:
-// var sparseData = "\x00"*2 + "abcde" + "\x00"*11 + "fgh" + "\x00"*4
-type sparseEntry struct {
- offset int64 // Starting position of the fragment
- numBytes int64 // Length of the fragment
-}
-
-// Keywords for GNU sparse files in a PAX extended header
-const (
- paxGNUSparseNumBlocks = "GNU.sparse.numblocks"
- paxGNUSparseOffset = "GNU.sparse.offset"
- paxGNUSparseNumBytes = "GNU.sparse.numbytes"
- paxGNUSparseMap = "GNU.sparse.map"
- paxGNUSparseName = "GNU.sparse.name"
- paxGNUSparseMajor = "GNU.sparse.major"
- paxGNUSparseMinor = "GNU.sparse.minor"
- paxGNUSparseSize = "GNU.sparse.size"
- paxGNUSparseRealSize = "GNU.sparse.realsize"
-)
-
-// Keywords for old GNU sparse headers
-const (
- oldGNUSparseMainHeaderOffset = 386
- oldGNUSparseMainHeaderIsExtendedOffset = 482
- oldGNUSparseMainHeaderNumEntries = 4
- oldGNUSparseExtendedHeaderIsExtendedOffset = 504
- oldGNUSparseExtendedHeaderNumEntries = 21
- oldGNUSparseOffsetSize = 12
- oldGNUSparseNumBytesSize = 12
-)
-
-// NewReader creates a new Reader reading from r.
-func NewReader(r io.Reader) *Reader { return &Reader{r: r} }
-
-// Next advances to the next entry in the tar archive.
-//
-// io.EOF is returned at the end of the input.
-func (tr *Reader) Next() (*Header, error) {
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil, tr.err
- }
-
- var hdr *Header
- var extHdrs map[string]string
-
- // Externally, Next iterates through the tar archive as if it is a series of
- // files. Internally, the tar format often uses fake "files" to add meta
- // data that describes the next file. These meta data "files" should not
- // normally be visible to the outside. As such, this loop iterates through
- // one or more "header files" until it finds a "normal file".
-loop:
- for {
- tr.err = tr.skipUnread()
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil, tr.err
- }
-
- hdr = tr.readHeader()
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil, tr.err
- }
-
- // Check for PAX/GNU special headers and files.
- switch hdr.Typeflag {
- case TypeXHeader:
- extHdrs, tr.err = parsePAX(tr)
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil, tr.err
- }
- continue loop // This is a meta header affecting the next header
- case TypeGNULongName, TypeGNULongLink:
- var realname []byte
- realname, tr.err = ioutil.ReadAll(tr)
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil, tr.err
- }
-
- // Convert GNU extensions to use PAX headers.
- if extHdrs == nil {
- extHdrs = make(map[string]string)
- }
- var p parser
- switch hdr.Typeflag {
- case TypeGNULongName:
- extHdrs[paxPath] = p.parseString(realname)
- case TypeGNULongLink:
- extHdrs[paxLinkpath] = p.parseString(realname)
- }
- if p.err != nil {
- tr.err = p.err
- return nil, tr.err
- }
- continue loop // This is a meta header affecting the next header
- default:
- mergePAX(hdr, extHdrs)
-
- // Check for a PAX format sparse file
- sp, err := tr.checkForGNUSparsePAXHeaders(hdr, extHdrs)
- if err != nil {
- tr.err = err
- return nil, err
- }
- if sp != nil {
- // Current file is a PAX format GNU sparse file.
- // Set the current file reader to a sparse file reader.
- tr.curr, tr.err = newSparseFileReader(tr.curr, sp, hdr.Size)
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil, tr.err
- }
- }
- break loop // This is a file, so stop
- }
- }
- return hdr, nil
-}
-
-// checkForGNUSparsePAXHeaders checks the PAX headers for GNU sparse headers. If they are found, then
-// this function reads the sparse map and returns it. Unknown sparse formats are ignored, causing the file to
-// be treated as a regular file.
-func (tr *Reader) checkForGNUSparsePAXHeaders(hdr *Header, headers map[string]string) ([]sparseEntry, error) {
- var sparseFormat string
-
- // Check for sparse format indicators
- major, majorOk := headers[paxGNUSparseMajor]
- minor, minorOk := headers[paxGNUSparseMinor]
- sparseName, sparseNameOk := headers[paxGNUSparseName]
- _, sparseMapOk := headers[paxGNUSparseMap]
- sparseSize, sparseSizeOk := headers[paxGNUSparseSize]
- sparseRealSize, sparseRealSizeOk := headers[paxGNUSparseRealSize]
-
- // Identify which, if any, sparse format applies from which PAX headers are set
- if majorOk && minorOk {
- sparseFormat = major + "." + minor
- } else if sparseNameOk && sparseMapOk {
- sparseFormat = "0.1"
- } else if sparseSizeOk {
- sparseFormat = "0.0"
- } else {
- // Not a PAX format GNU sparse file.
- return nil, nil
- }
-
- // Check for unknown sparse format
- if sparseFormat != "0.0" && sparseFormat != "0.1" && sparseFormat != "1.0" {
- return nil, nil
- }
-
- // Update hdr from GNU sparse PAX headers
- if sparseNameOk {
- hdr.Name = sparseName
- }
- if sparseSizeOk {
- realSize, err := strconv.ParseInt(sparseSize, 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- hdr.Size = realSize
- } else if sparseRealSizeOk {
- realSize, err := strconv.ParseInt(sparseRealSize, 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- hdr.Size = realSize
- }
-
- // Set up the sparse map, according to the particular sparse format in use
- var sp []sparseEntry
- var err error
- switch sparseFormat {
- case "0.0", "0.1":
- sp, err = readGNUSparseMap0x1(headers)
- case "1.0":
- sp, err = readGNUSparseMap1x0(tr.curr)
- }
- return sp, err
-}
-
-// mergePAX merges well known headers according to PAX standard.
-// In general headers with the same name as those found
-// in the header struct overwrite those found in the header
-// struct with higher precision or longer values. Esp. useful
-// for name and linkname fields.
-func mergePAX(hdr *Header, headers map[string]string) error {
- for k, v := range headers {
- switch k {
- case paxPath:
- hdr.Name = v
- case paxLinkpath:
- hdr.Linkname = v
- case paxGname:
- hdr.Gname = v
- case paxUname:
- hdr.Uname = v
- case paxUid:
- uid, err := strconv.ParseInt(v, 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.Uid = int(uid)
- case paxGid:
- gid, err := strconv.ParseInt(v, 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.Gid = int(gid)
- case paxAtime:
- t, err := parsePAXTime(v)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.AccessTime = t
- case paxMtime:
- t, err := parsePAXTime(v)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.ModTime = t
- case paxCtime:
- t, err := parsePAXTime(v)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.ChangeTime = t
- case paxCreationTime:
- t, err := parsePAXTime(v)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.CreationTime = t
- case paxSize:
- size, err := strconv.ParseInt(v, 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- hdr.Size = int64(size)
- default:
- if strings.HasPrefix(k, paxXattr) {
- if hdr.Xattrs == nil {
- hdr.Xattrs = make(map[string]string)
- }
- hdr.Xattrs[k[len(paxXattr):]] = v
- } else if strings.HasPrefix(k, paxWindows) {
- if hdr.Winheaders == nil {
- hdr.Winheaders = make(map[string]string)
- }
- hdr.Winheaders[k[len(paxWindows):]] = v
- }
- }
- }
- return nil
-}
-
-// parsePAXTime takes a string of the form %d.%d as described in
-// the PAX specification.
-func parsePAXTime(t string) (time.Time, error) {
- buf := []byte(t)
- pos := bytes.IndexByte(buf, '.')
- var seconds, nanoseconds int64
- var err error
- if pos == -1 {
- seconds, err = strconv.ParseInt(t, 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return time.Time{}, err
- }
- } else {
- seconds, err = strconv.ParseInt(string(buf[:pos]), 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return time.Time{}, err
- }
- nano_buf := string(buf[pos+1:])
- // Pad as needed before converting to a decimal.
- // For example .030 -> .030000000 -> 30000000 nanoseconds
- if len(nano_buf) < maxNanoSecondIntSize {
- // Right pad
- nano_buf += strings.Repeat("0", maxNanoSecondIntSize-len(nano_buf))
- } else if len(nano_buf) > maxNanoSecondIntSize {
- // Right truncate
- nano_buf = nano_buf[:maxNanoSecondIntSize]
- }
- nanoseconds, err = strconv.ParseInt(string(nano_buf), 10, 0)
- if err != nil {
- return time.Time{}, err
- }
- }
- ts := time.Unix(seconds, nanoseconds)
- return ts, nil
-}
-
-// parsePAX parses PAX headers.
-// If an extended header (type 'x') is invalid, ErrHeader is returned
-func parsePAX(r io.Reader) (map[string]string, error) {
- buf, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- sbuf := string(buf)
-
- // For GNU PAX sparse format 0.0 support.
- // This function transforms the sparse format 0.0 headers into sparse format 0.1 headers.
- var sparseMap bytes.Buffer
-
- headers := make(map[string]string)
- // Each record is constructed as
- // "%d %s=%s\n", length, keyword, value
- for len(sbuf) > 0 {
- key, value, residual, err := parsePAXRecord(sbuf)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- sbuf = residual
-
- keyStr := string(key)
- if keyStr == paxGNUSparseOffset || keyStr == paxGNUSparseNumBytes {
- // GNU sparse format 0.0 special key. Write to sparseMap instead of using the headers map.
- sparseMap.WriteString(value)
- sparseMap.Write([]byte{','})
- } else {
- // Normal key. Set the value in the headers map.
- headers[keyStr] = string(value)
- }
- }
- if sparseMap.Len() != 0 {
- // Add sparse info to headers, chopping off the extra comma
- sparseMap.Truncate(sparseMap.Len() - 1)
- headers[paxGNUSparseMap] = sparseMap.String()
- }
- return headers, nil
-}
-
-// parsePAXRecord parses the input PAX record string into a key-value pair.
-// If parsing is successful, it will slice off the currently read record and
-// return the remainder as r.
-//
-// A PAX record is of the following form:
-// "%d %s=%s\n" % (size, key, value)
-func parsePAXRecord(s string) (k, v, r string, err error) {
- // The size field ends at the first space.
- sp := strings.IndexByte(s, ' ')
- if sp == -1 {
- return "", "", s, ErrHeader
- }
-
- // Parse the first token as a decimal integer.
- n, perr := strconv.ParseInt(s[:sp], 10, 0) // Intentionally parse as native int
- if perr != nil || n < 5 || int64(len(s)) < n {
- return "", "", s, ErrHeader
- }
-
- // Extract everything between the space and the final newline.
- rec, nl, rem := s[sp+1:n-1], s[n-1:n], s[n:]
- if nl != "\n" {
- return "", "", s, ErrHeader
- }
-
- // The first equals separates the key from the value.
- eq := strings.IndexByte(rec, '=')
- if eq == -1 {
- return "", "", s, ErrHeader
- }
- return rec[:eq], rec[eq+1:], rem, nil
-}
-
-// parseString parses bytes as a NUL-terminated C-style string.
-// If a NUL byte is not found then the whole slice is returned as a string.
-func (*parser) parseString(b []byte) string {
- n := 0
- for n < len(b) && b[n] != 0 {
- n++
- }
- return string(b[0:n])
-}
-
-// parseNumeric parses the input as being encoded in either base-256 or octal.
-// This function may return negative numbers.
-// If parsing fails or an integer overflow occurs, err will be set.
-func (p *parser) parseNumeric(b []byte) int64 {
- // Check for base-256 (binary) format first.
- // If the first bit is set, then all following bits constitute a two's
- // complement encoded number in big-endian byte order.
- if len(b) > 0 && b[0]&0x80 != 0 {
- // Handling negative numbers relies on the following identity:
- // -a-1 == ^a
- //
- // If the number is negative, we use an inversion mask to invert the
- // data bytes and treat the value as an unsigned number.
- var inv byte // 0x00 if positive or zero, 0xff if negative
- if b[0]&0x40 != 0 {
- inv = 0xff
- }
-
- var x uint64
- for i, c := range b {
- c ^= inv // Inverts c only if inv is 0xff, otherwise does nothing
- if i == 0 {
- c &= 0x7f // Ignore signal bit in first byte
- }
- if (x >> 56) > 0 {
- p.err = ErrHeader // Integer overflow
- return 0
- }
- x = x<<8 | uint64(c)
- }
- if (x >> 63) > 0 {
- p.err = ErrHeader // Integer overflow
- return 0
- }
- if inv == 0xff {
- return ^int64(x)
- }
- return int64(x)
- }
-
- // Normal case is base-8 (octal) format.
- return p.parseOctal(b)
-}
-
-func (p *parser) parseOctal(b []byte) int64 {
- // Because unused fields are filled with NULs, we need
- // to skip leading NULs. Fields may also be padded with
- // spaces or NULs.
- // So we remove leading and trailing NULs and spaces to
- // be sure.
- b = bytes.Trim(b, " \x00")
-
- if len(b) == 0 {
- return 0
- }
- x, perr := strconv.ParseUint(p.parseString(b), 8, 64)
- if perr != nil {
- p.err = ErrHeader
- }
- return int64(x)
-}
-
-// skipUnread skips any unread bytes in the existing file entry, as well as any
-// alignment padding. It returns io.ErrUnexpectedEOF if any io.EOF is
-// encountered in the data portion; it is okay to hit io.EOF in the padding.
-//
-// Note that this function still works properly even when sparse files are being
-// used since numBytes returns the bytes remaining in the underlying io.Reader.
-func (tr *Reader) skipUnread() error {
- dataSkip := tr.numBytes() // Number of data bytes to skip
- totalSkip := dataSkip + tr.pad // Total number of bytes to skip
- tr.curr, tr.pad = nil, 0
-
- // If possible, Seek to the last byte before the end of the data section.
- // Do this because Seek is often lazy about reporting errors; this will mask
- // the fact that the tar stream may be truncated. We can rely on the
- // io.CopyN done shortly afterwards to trigger any IO errors.
- var seekSkipped int64 // Number of bytes skipped via Seek
- if sr, ok := tr.r.(io.Seeker); ok && dataSkip > 1 {
- // Not all io.Seeker can actually Seek. For example, os.Stdin implements
- // io.Seeker, but calling Seek always returns an error and performs
- // no action. Thus, we try an innocent seek to the current position
- // to see if Seek is really supported.
- pos1, err := sr.Seek(0, os.SEEK_CUR)
- if err == nil {
- // Seek seems supported, so perform the real Seek.
- pos2, err := sr.Seek(dataSkip-1, os.SEEK_CUR)
- if err != nil {
- tr.err = err
- return tr.err
- }
- seekSkipped = pos2 - pos1
- }
- }
-
- var copySkipped int64 // Number of bytes skipped via CopyN
- copySkipped, tr.err = io.CopyN(ioutil.Discard, tr.r, totalSkip-seekSkipped)
- if tr.err == io.EOF && seekSkipped+copySkipped < dataSkip {
- tr.err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
- }
- return tr.err
-}
-
-func (tr *Reader) verifyChecksum(header []byte) bool {
- if tr.err != nil {
- return false
- }
-
- var p parser
- given := p.parseOctal(header[148:156])
- unsigned, signed := checksum(header)
- return p.err == nil && (given == unsigned || given == signed)
-}
-
-// readHeader reads the next block header and assumes that the underlying reader
-// is already aligned to a block boundary.
-//
-// The err will be set to io.EOF only when one of the following occurs:
-// * Exactly 0 bytes are read and EOF is hit.
-// * Exactly 1 block of zeros is read and EOF is hit.
-// * At least 2 blocks of zeros are read.
-func (tr *Reader) readHeader() *Header {
- header := tr.hdrBuff[:]
- copy(header, zeroBlock)
-
- if _, tr.err = io.ReadFull(tr.r, header); tr.err != nil {
- return nil // io.EOF is okay here
- }
-
- // Two blocks of zero bytes marks the end of the archive.
- if bytes.Equal(header, zeroBlock[0:blockSize]) {
- if _, tr.err = io.ReadFull(tr.r, header); tr.err != nil {
- return nil // io.EOF is okay here
- }
- if bytes.Equal(header, zeroBlock[0:blockSize]) {
- tr.err = io.EOF
- } else {
- tr.err = ErrHeader // zero block and then non-zero block
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- if !tr.verifyChecksum(header) {
- tr.err = ErrHeader
- return nil
- }
-
- // Unpack
- var p parser
- hdr := new(Header)
- s := slicer(header)
-
- hdr.Name = p.parseString(s.next(100))
- hdr.Mode = p.parseNumeric(s.next(8))
- hdr.Uid = int(p.parseNumeric(s.next(8)))
- hdr.Gid = int(p.parseNumeric(s.next(8)))
- hdr.Size = p.parseNumeric(s.next(12))
- hdr.ModTime = time.Unix(p.parseNumeric(s.next(12)), 0)
- s.next(8) // chksum
- hdr.Typeflag = s.next(1)[0]
- hdr.Linkname = p.parseString(s.next(100))
-
- // The remainder of the header depends on the value of magic.
- // The original (v7) version of tar had no explicit magic field,
- // so its magic bytes, like the rest of the block, are NULs.
- magic := string(s.next(8)) // contains version field as well.
- var format string
- switch {
- case magic[:6] == "ustar\x00": // POSIX tar (1003.1-1988)
- if string(header[508:512]) == "tar\x00" {
- format = "star"
- } else {
- format = "posix"
- }
- case magic == "ustar \x00": // old GNU tar
- format = "gnu"
- }
-
- switch format {
- case "posix", "gnu", "star":
- hdr.Uname = p.parseString(s.next(32))
- hdr.Gname = p.parseString(s.next(32))
- devmajor := s.next(8)
- devminor := s.next(8)
- if hdr.Typeflag == TypeChar || hdr.Typeflag == TypeBlock {
- hdr.Devmajor = p.parseNumeric(devmajor)
- hdr.Devminor = p.parseNumeric(devminor)
- }
- var prefix string
- switch format {
- case "posix", "gnu":
- prefix = p.parseString(s.next(155))
- case "star":
- prefix = p.parseString(s.next(131))
- hdr.AccessTime = time.Unix(p.parseNumeric(s.next(12)), 0)
- hdr.ChangeTime = time.Unix(p.parseNumeric(s.next(12)), 0)
- }
- if len(prefix) > 0 {
- hdr.Name = prefix + "/" + hdr.Name
- }
- }
-
- if p.err != nil {
- tr.err = p.err
- return nil
- }
-
- nb := hdr.Size
- if isHeaderOnlyType(hdr.Typeflag) {
- nb = 0
- }
- if nb < 0 {
- tr.err = ErrHeader
- return nil
- }
-
- // Set the current file reader.
- tr.pad = -nb & (blockSize - 1) // blockSize is a power of two
- tr.curr = &regFileReader{r: tr.r, nb: nb}
-
- // Check for old GNU sparse format entry.
- if hdr.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
- // Get the real size of the file.
- hdr.Size = p.parseNumeric(header[483:495])
- if p.err != nil {
- tr.err = p.err
- return nil
- }
-
- // Read the sparse map.
- sp := tr.readOldGNUSparseMap(header)
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil
- }
-
- // Current file is a GNU sparse file. Update the current file reader.
- tr.curr, tr.err = newSparseFileReader(tr.curr, sp, hdr.Size)
- if tr.err != nil {
- return nil
- }
- }
-
- return hdr
-}
-
-// readOldGNUSparseMap reads the sparse map as stored in the old GNU sparse format.
-// The sparse map is stored in the tar header if it's small enough. If it's larger than four entries,
-// then one or more extension headers are used to store the rest of the sparse map.
-func (tr *Reader) readOldGNUSparseMap(header []byte) []sparseEntry {
- var p parser
- isExtended := header[oldGNUSparseMainHeaderIsExtendedOffset] != 0
- spCap := oldGNUSparseMainHeaderNumEntries
- if isExtended {
- spCap += oldGNUSparseExtendedHeaderNumEntries
- }
- sp := make([]sparseEntry, 0, spCap)
- s := slicer(header[oldGNUSparseMainHeaderOffset:])
-
- // Read the four entries from the main tar header
- for i := 0; i < oldGNUSparseMainHeaderNumEntries; i++ {
- offset := p.parseNumeric(s.next(oldGNUSparseOffsetSize))
- numBytes := p.parseNumeric(s.next(oldGNUSparseNumBytesSize))
- if p.err != nil {
- tr.err = p.err
- return nil
- }
- if offset == 0 && numBytes == 0 {
- break
- }
- sp = append(sp, sparseEntry{offset: offset, numBytes: numBytes})
- }
-
- for isExtended {
- // There are more entries. Read an extension header and parse its entries.
- sparseHeader := make([]byte, blockSize)
- if _, tr.err = io.ReadFull(tr.r, sparseHeader); tr.err != nil {
- return nil
- }
- isExtended = sparseHeader[oldGNUSparseExtendedHeaderIsExtendedOffset] != 0
- s = slicer(sparseHeader)
- for i := 0; i < oldGNUSparseExtendedHeaderNumEntries; i++ {
- offset := p.parseNumeric(s.next(oldGNUSparseOffsetSize))
- numBytes := p.parseNumeric(s.next(oldGNUSparseNumBytesSize))
- if p.err != nil {
- tr.err = p.err
- return nil
- }
- if offset == 0 && numBytes == 0 {
- break
- }
- sp = append(sp, sparseEntry{offset: offset, numBytes: numBytes})
- }
- }
- return sp
-}
-
-// readGNUSparseMap1x0 reads the sparse map as stored in GNU's PAX sparse format
-// version 1.0. The format of the sparse map consists of a series of
-// newline-terminated numeric fields. The first field is the number of entries
-// and is always present. Following this are the entries, consisting of two
-// fields (offset, numBytes). This function must stop reading at the end
-// boundary of the block containing the last newline.
-//
-// Note that the GNU manual says that numeric values should be encoded in octal
-// format. However, the GNU tar utility itself outputs these values in decimal.
-// As such, this library treats values as being encoded in decimal.
-func readGNUSparseMap1x0(r io.Reader) ([]sparseEntry, error) {
- var cntNewline int64
- var buf bytes.Buffer
- var blk = make([]byte, blockSize)
-
- // feedTokens copies data in numBlock chunks from r into buf until there are
- // at least cnt newlines in buf. It will not read more blocks than needed.
- var feedTokens = func(cnt int64) error {
- for cntNewline < cnt {
- if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, blk); err != nil {
- if err == io.EOF {
- err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
- }
- return err
- }
- buf.Write(blk)
- for _, c := range blk {
- if c == '\n' {
- cntNewline++
- }
- }
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // nextToken gets the next token delimited by a newline. This assumes that
- // at least one newline exists in the buffer.
- var nextToken = func() string {
- cntNewline--
- tok, _ := buf.ReadString('\n')
- return tok[:len(tok)-1] // Cut off newline
- }
-
- // Parse for the number of entries.
- // Use integer overflow resistant math to check this.
- if err := feedTokens(1); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- numEntries, err := strconv.ParseInt(nextToken(), 10, 0) // Intentionally parse as native int
- if err != nil || numEntries < 0 || int(2*numEntries) < int(numEntries) {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
-
- // Parse for all member entries.
- // numEntries is trusted after this since a potential attacker must have
- // committed resources proportional to what this library used.
- if err := feedTokens(2 * numEntries); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- sp := make([]sparseEntry, 0, numEntries)
- for i := int64(0); i < numEntries; i++ {
- offset, err := strconv.ParseInt(nextToken(), 10, 64)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- numBytes, err := strconv.ParseInt(nextToken(), 10, 64)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- sp = append(sp, sparseEntry{offset: offset, numBytes: numBytes})
- }
- return sp, nil
-}
-
-// readGNUSparseMap0x1 reads the sparse map as stored in GNU's PAX sparse format
-// version 0.1. The sparse map is stored in the PAX headers.
-func readGNUSparseMap0x1(extHdrs map[string]string) ([]sparseEntry, error) {
- // Get number of entries.
- // Use integer overflow resistant math to check this.
- numEntriesStr := extHdrs[paxGNUSparseNumBlocks]
- numEntries, err := strconv.ParseInt(numEntriesStr, 10, 0) // Intentionally parse as native int
- if err != nil || numEntries < 0 || int(2*numEntries) < int(numEntries) {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
-
- // There should be two numbers in sparseMap for each entry.
- sparseMap := strings.Split(extHdrs[paxGNUSparseMap], ",")
- if int64(len(sparseMap)) != 2*numEntries {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
-
- // Loop through the entries in the sparse map.
- // numEntries is trusted now.
- sp := make([]sparseEntry, 0, numEntries)
- for i := int64(0); i < numEntries; i++ {
- offset, err := strconv.ParseInt(sparseMap[2*i], 10, 64)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- numBytes, err := strconv.ParseInt(sparseMap[2*i+1], 10, 64)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, ErrHeader
- }
- sp = append(sp, sparseEntry{offset: offset, numBytes: numBytes})
- }
- return sp, nil
-}
-
-// numBytes returns the number of bytes left to read in the current file's entry
-// in the tar archive, or 0 if there is no current file.
-func (tr *Reader) numBytes() int64 {
- if tr.curr == nil {
- // No current file, so no bytes
- return 0
- }
- return tr.curr.numBytes()
-}
-
-// Read reads from the current entry in the tar archive.
-// It returns 0, io.EOF when it reaches the end of that entry,
-// until Next is called to advance to the next entry.
-//
-// Calling Read on special types like TypeLink, TypeSymLink, TypeChar,
-// TypeBlock, TypeDir, and TypeFifo returns 0, io.EOF regardless of what
-// the Header.Size claims.
-func (tr *Reader) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
- if tr.err != nil {
- return 0, tr.err
- }
- if tr.curr == nil {
- return 0, io.EOF
- }
-
- n, err = tr.curr.Read(b)
- if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
- tr.err = err
- }
- return
-}
-
-func (rfr *regFileReader) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
- if rfr.nb == 0 {
- // file consumed
- return 0, io.EOF
- }
- if int64(len(b)) > rfr.nb {
- b = b[0:rfr.nb]
- }
- n, err = rfr.r.Read(b)
- rfr.nb -= int64(n)
-
- if err == io.EOF && rfr.nb > 0 {
- err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
- }
- return
-}
-
-// numBytes returns the number of bytes left to read in the file's data in the tar archive.
-func (rfr *regFileReader) numBytes() int64 {
- return rfr.nb
-}
-
-// newSparseFileReader creates a new sparseFileReader, but validates all of the
-// sparse entries before doing so.
-func newSparseFileReader(rfr numBytesReader, sp []sparseEntry, total int64) (*sparseFileReader, error) {
- if total < 0 {
- return nil, ErrHeader // Total size cannot be negative
- }
-
- // Validate all sparse entries. These are the same checks as performed by
- // the BSD tar utility.
- for i, s := range sp {
- switch {
- case s.offset < 0 || s.numBytes < 0:
- return nil, ErrHeader // Negative values are never okay
- case s.offset > math.MaxInt64-s.numBytes:
- return nil, ErrHeader // Integer overflow with large length
- case s.offset+s.numBytes > total:
- return nil, ErrHeader // Region extends beyond the "real" size
- case i > 0 && sp[i-1].offset+sp[i-1].numBytes > s.offset:
- return nil, ErrHeader // Regions can't overlap and must be in order
- }
- }
- return &sparseFileReader{rfr: rfr, sp: sp, total: total}, nil
-}
-
-// readHole reads a sparse hole ending at endOffset.
-func (sfr *sparseFileReader) readHole(b []byte, endOffset int64) int {
- n64 := endOffset - sfr.pos
- if n64 > int64(len(b)) {
- n64 = int64(len(b))
- }
- n := int(n64)
- for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
- b[i] = 0
- }
- sfr.pos += n64
- return n
-}
-
-// Read reads the sparse file data in expanded form.
-func (sfr *sparseFileReader) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
- // Skip past all empty fragments.
- for len(sfr.sp) > 0 && sfr.sp[0].numBytes == 0 {
- sfr.sp = sfr.sp[1:]
- }
-
- // If there are no more fragments, then it is possible that there
- // is one last sparse hole.
- if len(sfr.sp) == 0 {
- // This behavior matches the BSD tar utility.
- // However, GNU tar stops returning data even if sfr.total is unmet.
- if sfr.pos < sfr.total {
- return sfr.readHole(b, sfr.total), nil
- }
- return 0, io.EOF
- }
-
- // In front of a data fragment, so read a hole.
- if sfr.pos < sfr.sp[0].offset {
- return sfr.readHole(b, sfr.sp[0].offset), nil
- }
-
- // In a data fragment, so read from it.
- // This math is overflow free since we verify that offset and numBytes can
- // be safely added when creating the sparseFileReader.
- endPos := sfr.sp[0].offset + sfr.sp[0].numBytes // End offset of fragment
- bytesLeft := endPos - sfr.pos // Bytes left in fragment
- if int64(len(b)) > bytesLeft {
- b = b[:bytesLeft]
- }
-
- n, err = sfr.rfr.Read(b)
- sfr.pos += int64(n)
- if err == io.EOF {
- if sfr.pos < endPos {
- err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF // There was supposed to be more data
- } else if sfr.pos < sfr.total {
- err = nil // There is still an implicit sparse hole at the end
- }
- }
-
- if sfr.pos == endPos {
- sfr.sp = sfr.sp[1:] // We are done with this fragment, so pop it
- }
- return n, err
-}
-
-// numBytes returns the number of bytes left to read in the sparse file's
-// sparse-encoded data in the tar archive.
-func (sfr *sparseFileReader) numBytes() int64 {
- return sfr.rfr.numBytes()
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atim.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atim.go
deleted file mode 100644
index cf9cc79c5..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atim.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// +build linux dragonfly openbsd solaris
-
-package tar
-
-import (
- "syscall"
- "time"
-)
-
-func statAtime(st *syscall.Stat_t) time.Time {
- return time.Unix(st.Atim.Unix())
-}
-
-func statCtime(st *syscall.Stat_t) time.Time {
- return time.Unix(st.Ctim.Unix())
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atimespec.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atimespec.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f17dbe30..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_atimespec.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// +build darwin freebsd netbsd
-
-package tar
-
-import (
- "syscall"
- "time"
-)
-
-func statAtime(st *syscall.Stat_t) time.Time {
- return time.Unix(st.Atimespec.Unix())
-}
-
-func statCtime(st *syscall.Stat_t) time.Time {
- return time.Unix(st.Ctimespec.Unix())
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_unix.go
deleted file mode 100644
index cb843db4c..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/stat_unix.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// +build linux darwin dragonfly freebsd openbsd netbsd solaris
-
-package tar
-
-import (
- "os"
- "syscall"
-)
-
-func init() {
- sysStat = statUnix
-}
-
-func statUnix(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error {
- sys, ok := fi.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t)
- if !ok {
- return nil
- }
- h.Uid = int(sys.Uid)
- h.Gid = int(sys.Gid)
- // TODO(bradfitz): populate username & group. os/user
- // doesn't cache LookupId lookups, and lacks group
- // lookup functions.
- h.AccessTime = statAtime(sys)
- h.ChangeTime = statCtime(sys)
- // TODO(bradfitz): major/minor device numbers?
- return nil
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/writer.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/writer.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 30d7e606d..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar/writer.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,444 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-package tar
-
-// TODO(dsymonds):
-// - catch more errors (no first header, etc.)
-
-import (
- "bytes"
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "io"
- "path"
- "sort"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- "time"
-)
-
-var (
- ErrWriteTooLong = errors.New("archive/tar: write too long")
- ErrFieldTooLong = errors.New("archive/tar: header field too long")
- ErrWriteAfterClose = errors.New("archive/tar: write after close")
- errInvalidHeader = errors.New("archive/tar: header field too long or contains invalid values")
-)
-
-// A Writer provides sequential writing of a tar archive in POSIX.1 format.
-// A tar archive consists of a sequence of files.
-// Call WriteHeader to begin a new file, and then call Write to supply that file's data,
-// writing at most hdr.Size bytes in total.
-type Writer struct {
- w io.Writer
- err error
- nb int64 // number of unwritten bytes for current file entry
- pad int64 // amount of padding to write after current file entry
- closed bool
- usedBinary bool // whether the binary numeric field extension was used
- preferPax bool // use pax header instead of binary numeric header
- hdrBuff [blockSize]byte // buffer to use in writeHeader when writing a regular header
- paxHdrBuff [blockSize]byte // buffer to use in writeHeader when writing a pax header
-}
-
-type formatter struct {
- err error // Last error seen
-}
-
-// NewWriter creates a new Writer writing to w.
-func NewWriter(w io.Writer) *Writer { return &Writer{w: w, preferPax: true} }
-
-// Flush finishes writing the current file (optional).
-func (tw *Writer) Flush() error {
- if tw.nb > 0 {
- tw.err = fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: missed writing %d bytes", tw.nb)
- return tw.err
- }
-
- n := tw.nb + tw.pad
- for n > 0 && tw.err == nil {
- nr := n
- if nr > blockSize {
- nr = blockSize
- }
- var nw int
- nw, tw.err = tw.w.Write(zeroBlock[0:nr])
- n -= int64(nw)
- }
- tw.nb = 0
- tw.pad = 0
- return tw.err
-}
-
-// Write s into b, terminating it with a NUL if there is room.
-func (f *formatter) formatString(b []byte, s string) {
- if len(s) > len(b) {
- f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
- return
- }
- ascii := toASCII(s)
- copy(b, ascii)
- if len(ascii) < len(b) {
- b[len(ascii)] = 0
- }
-}
-
-// Encode x as an octal ASCII string and write it into b with leading zeros.
-func (f *formatter) formatOctal(b []byte, x int64) {
- s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 8)
- // leading zeros, but leave room for a NUL.
- for len(s)+1 < len(b) {
- s = "0" + s
- }
- f.formatString(b, s)
-}
-
-// fitsInBase256 reports whether x can be encoded into n bytes using base-256
-// encoding. Unlike octal encoding, base-256 encoding does not require that the
-// string ends with a NUL character. Thus, all n bytes are available for output.
-//
-// If operating in binary mode, this assumes strict GNU binary mode; which means
-// that the first byte can only be either 0x80 or 0xff. Thus, the first byte is
-// equivalent to the sign bit in two's complement form.
-func fitsInBase256(n int, x int64) bool {
- var binBits = uint(n-1) * 8
- return n >= 9 || (x >= -1<<binBits && x < 1<<binBits)
-}
-
-// Write x into b, as binary (GNUtar/star extension).
-func (f *formatter) formatNumeric(b []byte, x int64) {
- if fitsInBase256(len(b), x) {
- for i := len(b) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
- b[i] = byte(x)
- x >>= 8
- }
- b[0] |= 0x80 // Highest bit indicates binary format
- return
- }
-
- f.formatOctal(b, 0) // Last resort, just write zero
- f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
-}
-
-var (
- minTime = time.Unix(0, 0)
- // There is room for 11 octal digits (33 bits) of mtime.
- maxTime = minTime.Add((1<<33 - 1) * time.Second)
-)
-
-// WriteHeader writes hdr and prepares to accept the file's contents.
-// WriteHeader calls Flush if it is not the first header.
-// Calling after a Close will return ErrWriteAfterClose.
-func (tw *Writer) WriteHeader(hdr *Header) error {
- return tw.writeHeader(hdr, true)
-}
-
-// WriteHeader writes hdr and prepares to accept the file's contents.
-// WriteHeader calls Flush if it is not the first header.
-// Calling after a Close will return ErrWriteAfterClose.
-// As this method is called internally by writePax header to allow it to
-// suppress writing the pax header.
-func (tw *Writer) writeHeader(hdr *Header, allowPax bool) error {
- if tw.closed {
- return ErrWriteAfterClose
- }
- if tw.err == nil {
- tw.Flush()
- }
- if tw.err != nil {
- return tw.err
- }
-
- // a map to hold pax header records, if any are needed
- paxHeaders := make(map[string]string)
-
- // TODO(shanemhansen): we might want to use PAX headers for
- // subsecond time resolution, but for now let's just capture
- // too long fields or non ascii characters
-
- var f formatter
- var header []byte
-
- // We need to select which scratch buffer to use carefully,
- // since this method is called recursively to write PAX headers.
- // If allowPax is true, this is the non-recursive call, and we will use hdrBuff.
- // If allowPax is false, we are being called by writePAXHeader, and hdrBuff is
- // already being used by the non-recursive call, so we must use paxHdrBuff.
- header = tw.hdrBuff[:]
- if !allowPax {
- header = tw.paxHdrBuff[:]
- }
- copy(header, zeroBlock)
- s := slicer(header)
-
- // Wrappers around formatter that automatically sets paxHeaders if the
- // argument extends beyond the capacity of the input byte slice.
- var formatString = func(b []byte, s string, paxKeyword string) {
- needsPaxHeader := paxKeyword != paxNone && len(s) > len(b) || !isASCII(s)
- if needsPaxHeader {
- paxHeaders[paxKeyword] = s
- return
- }
- f.formatString(b, s)
- }
- var formatNumeric = func(b []byte, x int64, paxKeyword string) {
- // Try octal first.
- s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 8)
- if len(s) < len(b) {
- f.formatOctal(b, x)
- return
- }
-
- // If it is too long for octal, and PAX is preferred, use a PAX header.
- if paxKeyword != paxNone && tw.preferPax {
- f.formatOctal(b, 0)
- s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 10)
- paxHeaders[paxKeyword] = s
- return
- }
-
- tw.usedBinary = true
- f.formatNumeric(b, x)
- }
- var formatTime = func(b []byte, t time.Time, paxKeyword string) {
- var unixTime int64
- if !t.Before(minTime) && !t.After(maxTime) {
- unixTime = t.Unix()
- }
- formatNumeric(b, unixTime, paxNone)
-
- // Write a PAX header if the time didn't fit precisely.
- if paxKeyword != "" && tw.preferPax && allowPax && (t.Nanosecond() != 0 || !t.Before(minTime) || !t.After(maxTime)) {
- paxHeaders[paxKeyword] = formatPAXTime(t)
- }
- }
-
- // keep a reference to the filename to allow to overwrite it later if we detect that we can use ustar longnames instead of pax
- pathHeaderBytes := s.next(fileNameSize)
-
- formatString(pathHeaderBytes, hdr.Name, paxPath)
-
- f.formatOctal(s.next(8), hdr.Mode) // 100:108
- formatNumeric(s.next(8), int64(hdr.Uid), paxUid) // 108:116
- formatNumeric(s.next(8), int64(hdr.Gid), paxGid) // 116:124
- formatNumeric(s.next(12), hdr.Size, paxSize) // 124:136
- formatTime(s.next(12), hdr.ModTime, paxMtime) // 136:148
- s.next(8) // chksum (148:156)
- s.next(1)[0] = hdr.Typeflag // 156:157
-
- formatString(s.next(100), hdr.Linkname, paxLinkpath)
-
- copy(s.next(8), []byte("ustar\x0000")) // 257:265
- formatString(s.next(32), hdr.Uname, paxUname) // 265:297
- formatString(s.next(32), hdr.Gname, paxGname) // 297:329
- formatNumeric(s.next(8), hdr.Devmajor, paxNone) // 329:337
- formatNumeric(s.next(8), hdr.Devminor, paxNone) // 337:345
-
- // keep a reference to the prefix to allow to overwrite it later if we detect that we can use ustar longnames instead of pax
- prefixHeaderBytes := s.next(155)
- formatString(prefixHeaderBytes, "", paxNone) // 345:500 prefix
-
- // Use the GNU magic instead of POSIX magic if we used any GNU extensions.
- if tw.usedBinary {
- copy(header[257:265], []byte("ustar \x00"))
- }
-
- _, paxPathUsed := paxHeaders[paxPath]
- // try to use a ustar header when only the name is too long
- if !tw.preferPax && len(paxHeaders) == 1 && paxPathUsed {
- prefix, suffix, ok := splitUSTARPath(hdr.Name)
- if ok {
- // Since we can encode in USTAR format, disable PAX header.
- delete(paxHeaders, paxPath)
-
- // Update the path fields
- formatString(pathHeaderBytes, suffix, paxNone)
- formatString(prefixHeaderBytes, prefix, paxNone)
- }
- }
-
- // The chksum field is terminated by a NUL and a space.
- // This is different from the other octal fields.
- chksum, _ := checksum(header)
- f.formatOctal(header[148:155], chksum) // Never fails
- header[155] = ' '
-
- // Check if there were any formatting errors.
- if f.err != nil {
- tw.err = f.err
- return tw.err
- }
-
- if allowPax {
- if !hdr.AccessTime.IsZero() {
- paxHeaders[paxAtime] = formatPAXTime(hdr.AccessTime)
- }
- if !hdr.ChangeTime.IsZero() {
- paxHeaders[paxCtime] = formatPAXTime(hdr.ChangeTime)
- }
- if !hdr.CreationTime.IsZero() {
- paxHeaders[paxCreationTime] = formatPAXTime(hdr.CreationTime)
- }
- for k, v := range hdr.Xattrs {
- paxHeaders[paxXattr+k] = v
- }
- for k, v := range hdr.Winheaders {
- paxHeaders[paxWindows+k] = v
- }
- }
-
- if len(paxHeaders) > 0 {
- if !allowPax {
- return errInvalidHeader
- }
- if err := tw.writePAXHeader(hdr, paxHeaders); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- }
- tw.nb = int64(hdr.Size)
- tw.pad = (blockSize - (tw.nb % blockSize)) % blockSize
-
- _, tw.err = tw.w.Write(header)
- return tw.err
-}
-
-func formatPAXTime(t time.Time) string {
- sec := t.Unix()
- usec := t.Nanosecond()
- s := strconv.FormatInt(sec, 10)
- if usec != 0 {
- s = fmt.Sprintf("%s.%09d", s, usec)
- }
- return s
-}
-
-// splitUSTARPath splits a path according to USTAR prefix and suffix rules.
-// If the path is not splittable, then it will return ("", "", false).
-func splitUSTARPath(name string) (prefix, suffix string, ok bool) {
- length := len(name)
- if length <= fileNameSize || !isASCII(name) {
- return "", "", false
- } else if length > fileNamePrefixSize+1 {
- length = fileNamePrefixSize + 1
- } else if name[length-1] == '/' {
- length--
- }
-
- i := strings.LastIndex(name[:length], "/")
- nlen := len(name) - i - 1 // nlen is length of suffix
- plen := i // plen is length of prefix
- if i <= 0 || nlen > fileNameSize || nlen == 0 || plen > fileNamePrefixSize {
- return "", "", false
- }
- return name[:i], name[i+1:], true
-}
-
-// writePaxHeader writes an extended pax header to the
-// archive.
-func (tw *Writer) writePAXHeader(hdr *Header, paxHeaders map[string]string) error {
- // Prepare extended header
- ext := new(Header)
- ext.Typeflag = TypeXHeader
- // Setting ModTime is required for reader parsing to
- // succeed, and seems harmless enough.
- ext.ModTime = hdr.ModTime
- // The spec asks that we namespace our pseudo files
- // with the current pid. However, this results in differing outputs
- // for identical inputs. As such, the constant 0 is now used instead.
- // golang.org/issue/12358
- dir, file := path.Split(hdr.Name)
- fullName := path.Join(dir, "PaxHeaders.0", file)
-
- ascii := toASCII(fullName)
- if len(ascii) > 100 {
- ascii = ascii[:100]
- }
- ext.Name = ascii
- // Construct the body
- var buf bytes.Buffer
-
- // Keys are sorted before writing to body to allow deterministic output.
- var keys []string
- for k := range paxHeaders {
- keys = append(keys, k)
- }
- sort.Strings(keys)
-
- for _, k := range keys {
- fmt.Fprint(&buf, formatPAXRecord(k, paxHeaders[k]))
- }
-
- ext.Size = int64(len(buf.Bytes()))
- if err := tw.writeHeader(ext, false); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- if _, err := tw.Write(buf.Bytes()); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- if err := tw.Flush(); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- return nil
-}
-
-// formatPAXRecord formats a single PAX record, prefixing it with the
-// appropriate length.
-func formatPAXRecord(k, v string) string {
- const padding = 3 // Extra padding for ' ', '=', and '\n'
- size := len(k) + len(v) + padding
- size += len(strconv.Itoa(size))
- record := fmt.Sprintf("%d %s=%s\n", size, k, v)
-
- // Final adjustment if adding size field increased the record size.
- if len(record) != size {
- size = len(record)
- record = fmt.Sprintf("%d %s=%s\n", size, k, v)
- }
- return record
-}
-
-// Write writes to the current entry in the tar archive.
-// Write returns the error ErrWriteTooLong if more than
-// hdr.Size bytes are written after WriteHeader.
-func (tw *Writer) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
- if tw.closed {
- err = ErrWriteAfterClose
- return
- }
- overwrite := false
- if int64(len(b)) > tw.nb {
- b = b[0:tw.nb]
- overwrite = true
- }
- n, err = tw.w.Write(b)
- tw.nb -= int64(n)
- if err == nil && overwrite {
- err = ErrWriteTooLong
- return
- }
- tw.err = err
- return
-}
-
-// Close closes the tar archive, flushing any unwritten
-// data to the underlying writer.
-func (tw *Writer) Close() error {
- if tw.err != nil || tw.closed {
- return tw.err
- }
- tw.Flush()
- tw.closed = true
- if tw.err != nil {
- return tw.err
- }
-
- // trailer: two zero blocks
- for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
- _, tw.err = tw.w.Write(zeroBlock)
- if tw.err != nil {
- break
- }
- }
- return tw.err
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/strconv.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/strconv.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..341609663
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/strconv.go
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+package backuptar
+
+import (
+ "archive/tar"
+ "fmt"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+)
+
+// Functions copied from https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/archive/tar/strconv.go
+// as we need to manage the LIBARCHIVE.creationtime PAXRecord manually.
+// Idea taken from containerd which did the same thing.
+
+// parsePAXTime takes a string of the form %d.%d as described in the PAX
+// specification. Note that this implementation allows for negative timestamps,
+// which is allowed for by the PAX specification, but not always portable.
+func parsePAXTime(s string) (time.Time, error) {
+ const maxNanoSecondDigits = 9
+
+ // Split string into seconds and sub-seconds parts.
+ ss, sn := s, ""
+ if pos := strings.IndexByte(s, '.'); pos >= 0 {
+ ss, sn = s[:pos], s[pos+1:]
+ }
+
+ // Parse the seconds.
+ secs, err := strconv.ParseInt(ss, 10, 64)
+ if err != nil {
+ return time.Time{}, tar.ErrHeader
+ }
+ if len(sn) == 0 {
+ return time.Unix(secs, 0), nil // No sub-second values
+ }
+
+ // Parse the nanoseconds.
+ if strings.Trim(sn, "0123456789") != "" {
+ return time.Time{}, tar.ErrHeader
+ }
+ if len(sn) < maxNanoSecondDigits {
+ sn += strings.Repeat("0", maxNanoSecondDigits-len(sn)) // Right pad
+ } else {
+ sn = sn[:maxNanoSecondDigits] // Right truncate
+ }
+ nsecs, _ := strconv.ParseInt(sn, 10, 64) // Must succeed
+ if len(ss) > 0 && ss[0] == '-' {
+ return time.Unix(secs, -1*nsecs), nil // Negative correction
+ }
+ return time.Unix(secs, nsecs), nil
+}
+
+// formatPAXTime converts ts into a time of the form %d.%d as described in the
+// PAX specification. This function is capable of negative timestamps.
+func formatPAXTime(ts time.Time) (s string) {
+ secs, nsecs := ts.Unix(), ts.Nanosecond()
+ if nsecs == 0 {
+ return strconv.FormatInt(secs, 10)
+ }
+
+ // If seconds is negative, then perform correction.
+ sign := ""
+ if secs < 0 {
+ sign = "-" // Remember sign
+ secs = -(secs + 1) // Add a second to secs
+ nsecs = -(nsecs - 1e9) // Take that second away from nsecs
+ }
+ return strings.TrimRight(fmt.Sprintf("%s%d.%09d", sign, secs, nsecs), "0")
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/tar.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/tar.go
index d6566dbf0..088a43c68 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/tar.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backuptar/tar.go
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
package backuptar
import (
+ "archive/tar"
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
@@ -15,7 +16,6 @@ import (
"time"
"github.com/Microsoft/go-winio"
- "github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/archive/tar" // until archive/tar supports pax extensions in its interface
)
const (
@@ -32,11 +32,13 @@ const (
)
const (
- hdrFileAttributes = "fileattr"
- hdrSecurityDescriptor = "sd"
- hdrRawSecurityDescriptor = "rawsd"
- hdrMountPoint = "mountpoint"
- hdrEaPrefix = "xattr."
+ hdrFileAttributes = "MSWINDOWS.fileattr"
+ hdrSecurityDescriptor = "MSWINDOWS.sd"
+ hdrRawSecurityDescriptor = "MSWINDOWS.rawsd"
+ hdrMountPoint = "MSWINDOWS.mountpoint"
+ hdrEaPrefix = "MSWINDOWS.xattr."
+
+ hdrCreationTime = "LIBARCHIVE.creationtime"
)
func writeZeroes(w io.Writer, count int64) error {
@@ -86,16 +88,17 @@ func copySparse(t *tar.Writer, br *winio.BackupStreamReader) error {
// BasicInfoHeader creates a tar header from basic file information.
func BasicInfoHeader(name string, size int64, fileInfo *winio.FileBasicInfo) *tar.Header {
hdr := &tar.Header{
- Name: filepath.ToSlash(name),
- Size: size,
- Typeflag: tar.TypeReg,
- ModTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.LastWriteTime.Nanoseconds()),
- ChangeTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.ChangeTime.Nanoseconds()),
- AccessTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.LastAccessTime.Nanoseconds()),
- CreationTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.CreationTime.Nanoseconds()),
- Winheaders: make(map[string]string),
+ Format: tar.FormatPAX,
+ Name: filepath.ToSlash(name),
+ Size: size,
+ Typeflag: tar.TypeReg,
+ ModTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.LastWriteTime.Nanoseconds()),
+ ChangeTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.ChangeTime.Nanoseconds()),
+ AccessTime: time.Unix(0, fileInfo.LastAccessTime.Nanoseconds()),
+ PAXRecords: make(map[string]string),
}
- hdr.Winheaders[hdrFileAttributes] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", fileInfo.FileAttributes)
+ hdr.PAXRecords[hdrFileAttributes] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", fileInfo.FileAttributes)
+ hdr.PAXRecords[hdrCreationTime] = formatPAXTime(time.Unix(0, fileInfo.CreationTime.Nanoseconds()))
if (fileInfo.FileAttributes & syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0 {
hdr.Mode |= c_ISDIR
@@ -155,7 +158,7 @@ func WriteTarFileFromBackupStream(t *tar.Writer, r io.Reader, name string, size
if err != nil {
return err
}
- hdr.Winheaders[hdrRawSecurityDescriptor] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(sd)
+ hdr.PAXRecords[hdrRawSecurityDescriptor] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(sd)
case winio.BackupReparseData:
hdr.Mode |= c_ISLNK
@@ -166,7 +169,7 @@ func WriteTarFileFromBackupStream(t *tar.Writer, r io.Reader, name string, size
return err
}
if rp.IsMountPoint {
- hdr.Winheaders[hdrMountPoint] = "1"
+ hdr.PAXRecords[hdrMountPoint] = "1"
}
hdr.Linkname = rp.Target
@@ -183,7 +186,7 @@ func WriteTarFileFromBackupStream(t *tar.Writer, r io.Reader, name string, size
// Use base64 encoding for the binary value. Note that there
// is no way to encode the EA's flags, since their use doesn't
// make any sense for persisted EAs.
- hdr.Winheaders[hdrEaPrefix+ea.Name] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(ea.Value)
+ hdr.PAXRecords[hdrEaPrefix+ea.Name] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(ea.Value)
}
case winio.BackupAlternateData, winio.BackupLink, winio.BackupPropertyData, winio.BackupObjectId, winio.BackupTxfsData:
@@ -254,6 +257,7 @@ func WriteTarFileFromBackupStream(t *tar.Writer, r io.Reader, name string, size
}
if (bhdr.Attributes & winio.StreamSparseAttributes) == 0 {
hdr = &tar.Header{
+ Format: hdr.Format,
Name: name + altName,
Mode: hdr.Mode,
Typeflag: tar.TypeReg,
@@ -296,9 +300,10 @@ func FileInfoFromHeader(hdr *tar.Header) (name string, size int64, fileInfo *win
LastAccessTime: syscall.NsecToFiletime(hdr.AccessTime.UnixNano()),
LastWriteTime: syscall.NsecToFiletime(hdr.ModTime.UnixNano()),
ChangeTime: syscall.NsecToFiletime(hdr.ChangeTime.UnixNano()),
- CreationTime: syscall.NsecToFiletime(hdr.CreationTime.UnixNano()),
+ // Default to ModTime, we'll pull hdrCreationTime below if present
+ CreationTime: syscall.NsecToFiletime(hdr.ModTime.UnixNano()),
}
- if attrStr, ok := hdr.Winheaders[hdrFileAttributes]; ok {
+ if attrStr, ok := hdr.PAXRecords[hdrFileAttributes]; ok {
attr, err := strconv.ParseUint(attrStr, 10, 32)
if err != nil {
return "", 0, nil, err
@@ -309,6 +314,13 @@ func FileInfoFromHeader(hdr *tar.Header) (name string, size int64, fileInfo *win
fileInfo.FileAttributes |= syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
}
}
+ if creationTimeStr, ok := hdr.PAXRecords[hdrCreationTime]; ok {
+ creationTime, err := parsePAXTime(creationTimeStr)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", 0, nil, err
+ }
+ fileInfo.CreationTime = syscall.NsecToFiletime(creationTime.UnixNano())
+ }
return
}
@@ -321,13 +333,13 @@ func WriteBackupStreamFromTarFile(w io.Writer, t *tar.Reader, hdr *tar.Header) (
var err error
// Maintaining old SDDL-based behavior for backward compatibility. All new tar headers written
// by this library will have raw binary for the security descriptor.
- if sddl, ok := hdr.Winheaders[hdrSecurityDescriptor]; ok {
+ if sddl, ok := hdr.PAXRecords[hdrSecurityDescriptor]; ok {
sd, err = winio.SddlToSecurityDescriptor(sddl)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
- if sdraw, ok := hdr.Winheaders[hdrRawSecurityDescriptor]; ok {
+ if sdraw, ok := hdr.PAXRecords[hdrRawSecurityDescriptor]; ok {
sd, err = base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(sdraw)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
@@ -348,7 +360,7 @@ func WriteBackupStreamFromTarFile(w io.Writer, t *tar.Reader, hdr *tar.Header) (
}
}
var eas []winio.ExtendedAttribute
- for k, v := range hdr.Winheaders {
+ for k, v := range hdr.PAXRecords {
if !strings.HasPrefix(k, hdrEaPrefix) {
continue
}
@@ -380,7 +392,7 @@ func WriteBackupStreamFromTarFile(w io.Writer, t *tar.Reader, hdr *tar.Header) (
}
}
if hdr.Typeflag == tar.TypeSymlink {
- _, isMountPoint := hdr.Winheaders[hdrMountPoint]
+ _, isMountPoint := hdr.PAXRecords[hdrMountPoint]
rp := winio.ReparsePoint{
Target: filepath.FromSlash(hdr.Linkname),
IsMountPoint: isMountPoint,