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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR 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. +.\" +.\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libarchive/archive_write.3,v 1.25 2008/11/01 19:11:21 kientzle Exp $ +.\" +.Dd May 11, 2008 +.Dt archive_write 3 +.Os +.Sh NAME +.Nm archive_write_new , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_cpio , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_pax , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_pax_restricted , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_shar , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_shar_binary , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_ustar , +.Nm archive_write_get_bytes_per_block , +.Nm archive_write_set_bytes_per_block , +.Nm archive_write_set_bytes_in_last_block , +.Nm archive_write_set_compression_bzip2 , +.Nm archive_write_set_compression_compress , +.Nm archive_write_set_compression_gzip , +.Nm archive_write_set_compression_none , +.Nm archive_write_set_compression_program , +.Nm archive_write_set_compressor_options , +.Nm archive_write_set_format_options , +.Nm archive_write_set_options , +.Nm archive_write_open , +.Nm archive_write_open_fd , +.Nm archive_write_open_FILE , +.Nm archive_write_open_filename , +.Nm archive_write_open_memory , +.Nm archive_write_header , +.Nm archive_write_data , +.Nm archive_write_finish_entry , +.Nm archive_write_close , +.Nm archive_write_finish +.Nd functions for creating archives +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.In archive.h +.Ft struct archive * +.Fn archive_write_new "void" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_get_bytes_per_block "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_bytes_per_block "struct archive *" "int bytes_per_block" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_bytes_in_last_block "struct archive *" "int" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_bzip2 "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_compress "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_gzip "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_none "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_program "struct archive *" "const char * cmd" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_cpio "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_pax "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_pax_restricted "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_shar "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_shar_binary "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_ustar "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_format_options "struct archive *" "const char *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_compressor_options "struct archive *" "const char *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_set_options "struct archive *" "const char *" +.Ft int +.Fo archive_write_open +.Fa "struct archive *" +.Fa "void *client_data" +.Fa "archive_open_callback *" +.Fa "archive_write_callback *" +.Fa "archive_close_callback *" +.Fc +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_open_fd "struct archive *" "int fd" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_open_FILE "struct archive *" "FILE *file" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_open_filename "struct archive *" "const char *filename" +.Ft int +.Fo archive_write_open_memory +.Fa "struct archive *" +.Fa "void *buffer" +.Fa "size_t bufferSize" +.Fa "size_t *outUsed" +.Fc +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_header "struct archive *" "struct archive_entry *" +.Ft ssize_t +.Fn archive_write_data "struct archive *" "const void *" "size_t" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_finish_entry "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_close "struct archive *" +.Ft int +.Fn archive_write_finish "struct archive *" +.Sh DESCRIPTION +These functions provide a complete API for creating streaming +archive files. +The general process is to first create the +.Tn struct archive +object, set any desired options, initialize the archive, append entries, then +close the archive and release all resources. +The following summary describes the functions in approximately +the order they are ordinarily used: +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Fn archive_write_new +Allocates and initializes a +.Tn struct archive +object suitable for writing a tar archive. +.It Fn archive_write_set_bytes_per_block +Sets the block size used for writing the archive data. +Every call to the write callback function, except possibly the last one, will +use this value for the length. +The third parameter is a boolean that specifies whether or not the final block +written will be padded to the full block size. +If it is zero, the last block will not be padded. +If it is non-zero, padding will be added both before and after compression. +The default is to use a block size of 10240 bytes and to pad the last block. +Note that a block size of zero will suppress internal blocking +and cause writes to be sent directly to the write callback as they occur. +.It Fn archive_write_get_bytes_per_block +Retrieve the block size to be used for writing. +A value of -1 here indicates that the library should use default values. +A value of zero indicates that internal blocking is suppressed. +.It Fn archive_write_set_bytes_in_last_block +Sets the block size used for writing the last block. +If this value is zero, the last block will be padded to the same size +as the other blocks. +Otherwise, the final block will be padded to a multiple of this size. +In particular, setting it to 1 will cause the final block to not be padded. +For compressed output, any padding generated by this option +is applied only after the compression. +The uncompressed data is always unpadded. +The default is to pad the last block to the full block size (note that +.Fn archive_write_open_filename +will set this based on the file type). +Unlike the other +.Dq set +functions, this function can be called after the archive is opened. +.It Fn archive_write_get_bytes_in_last_block +Retrieve the currently-set value for last block size. +A value of -1 here indicates that the library should use default values. +.It Xo +.Fn archive_write_set_format_cpio , +.Fn archive_write_set_format_pax , +.Fn archive_write_set_format_pax_restricted , +.Fn archive_write_set_format_shar , +.Fn archive_write_set_format_shar_binary , +.Fn archive_write_set_format_ustar +.Xc +Sets the format that will be used for the archive. +The library can write +POSIX octet-oriented cpio format archives, +POSIX-standard +.Dq pax interchange +format archives, +traditional +.Dq shar +archives, +enhanced +.Dq binary +shar archives that store a variety of file attributes and handle binary files, +and +POSIX-standard +.Dq ustar +archives. +The pax interchange format is a backwards-compatible tar format that +adds key/value attributes to each entry and supports arbitrary +filenames, linknames, uids, sizes, etc. +.Dq Restricted pax interchange format +is the library default; this is the same as pax format, but suppresses +the pax extended header for most normal files. +In most cases, this will result in ordinary ustar archives. +.It Xo +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_bzip2 , +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_compress , +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_gzip , +.Fn archive_write_set_compression_none +.Xc +The resulting archive will be compressed as specified. +Note that the compressed output is always properly blocked. +.It Fn archive_write_set_compression_program +The archive will be fed into the specified compression program. +The output of that program is blocked and written to the client +write callbacks. +.It Xo +.Fn archive_write_set_compressor_options , +.Fn archive_write_set_format_options , +.Fn archive_write_set_options +.Xc +Specifies options that will be passed to the currently-enabled +compressor and/or format writer. +The argument is a comma-separated list of individual options. +Individual options have one of the following forms: +.Bl -tag -compact -width indent +.It Ar option=value +The option/value pair will be provided to every module. +Modules that do not accept an option with this name will ignore it. +.It Ar option +The option will be provided to every module with a value of +.Dq 1 . +.It Ar !option +The option will be provided to every module with a NULL value. +.It Ar module:option=value , Ar module:option , Ar module:!option +As above, but the corresponding option and value will be provided +only to modules whose name matches +.Ar module . +.El +The return value will be +.Cm ARCHIVE_OK +if any module accepts the option, or +.Cm ARCHIVE_WARN +if no module accepted the option, or +.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL +if there was a fatal error while attempting to process the option. +.Pp +The currently supported options are: +.Bl -tag -compact -width indent +.It Compressor gzip +.Bl -tag -compact -width indent +.It Cm compression-level +The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying the +gzip compression level. +.El +.It Compressor xz +.Bl -tag -compact -width indent +.It Cm compression-level +The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying the +compression level. +.El +.It Format mtree +.Bl -tag -compact -width indent +.It Cm cksum , Cm device , Cm flags , Cm gid , Cm gname , Cm indent , Cm link , Cm md5 , Cm mode , Cm nlink , Cm rmd160 , Cm sha1 , Cm sha256 , Cm sha384 , Cm sha512 , Cm size , Cm time , Cm uid , Cm uname +Enable a particular keyword in the mtree output. +Prefix with an exclamation mark to disable the corresponding keyword. +The default is equivalent to +.Dq device, flags, gid, gname, link, mode, nlink, size, time, type, uid, uname . +.It Cm all +Enables all of the above keywords. +.It Cm use-set +Enables generation of +.Cm /set +lines that specify default values for the following files and/or directories. +.It Cm indent +XXX needs explanation XXX +.El +.El +.It Fn archive_write_open +Freeze the settings, open the archive, and prepare for writing entries. +This is the most generic form of this function, which accepts +pointers to three callback functions which will be invoked by +the compression layer to write the constructed archive. +.It Fn archive_write_open_fd +A convenience form of +.Fn archive_write_open +that accepts a file descriptor. +The +.Fn archive_write_open_fd +function is safe for use with tape drives or other +block-oriented devices. +.It Fn archive_write_open_FILE +A convenience form of +.Fn archive_write_open +that accepts a +.Ft "FILE *" +pointer. +Note that +.Fn archive_write_open_FILE +is not safe for writing to tape drives or other devices +that require correct blocking. +.It Fn archive_write_open_file +A deprecated synonym for +.Fn archive_write_open_filename . +.It Fn archive_write_open_filename +A convenience form of +.Fn archive_write_open +that accepts a filename. +A NULL argument indicates that the output should be written to standard output; +an argument of +.Dq - +will open a file with that name. +If you have not invoked +.Fn archive_write_set_bytes_in_last_block , +then +.Fn archive_write_open_filename +will adjust the last-block padding depending on the file: +it will enable padding when writing to standard output or +to a character or block device node, it will disable padding otherwise. +You can override this by manually invoking +.Fn archive_write_set_bytes_in_last_block +before calling +.Fn archive_write_open . +The +.Fn archive_write_open_filename +function is safe for use with tape drives or other +block-oriented devices. +.It Fn archive_write_open_memory +A convenience form of +.Fn archive_write_open +that accepts a pointer to a block of memory that will receive +the archive. +The final +.Ft "size_t *" +argument points to a variable that will be updated +after each write to reflect how much of the buffer +is currently in use. +You should be careful to ensure that this variable +remains allocated until after the archive is +closed. +.It Fn archive_write_header +Build and write a header using the data in the provided +.Tn struct archive_entry +structure. +See +.Xr archive_entry 3 +for information on creating and populating +.Tn struct archive_entry +objects. +.It Fn archive_write_data +Write data corresponding to the header just written. +Returns number of bytes written or -1 on error. +.It Fn archive_write_finish_entry +Close out the entry just written. +In particular, this writes out the final padding required by some formats. +Ordinarily, clients never need to call this, as it +is called automatically by +.Fn archive_write_next_header +and +.Fn archive_write_close +as needed. +.It Fn archive_write_close +Complete the archive and invoke the close callback. +.It Fn archive_write_finish +Invokes +.Fn archive_write_close +if it was not invoked manually, then releases all resources. +Note that this function was declared to return +.Ft void +in libarchive 1.x, which made it impossible to detect errors when +.Fn archive_write_close +was invoked implicitly from this function. +This is corrected beginning with libarchive 2.0. +.El +More information about the +.Va struct archive +object and the overall design of the library can be found in the +.Xr libarchive 3 +overview. +.Sh IMPLEMENTATION +Compression support is built-in to libarchive, which uses zlib and bzlib +to handle gzip and bzip2 compression, respectively. +.Sh CLIENT CALLBACKS +To use this library, you will need to define and register +callback functions that will be invoked to write data to the +resulting archive. +These functions are registered by calling +.Fn archive_write_open : +.Bl -item -offset indent +.It +.Ft typedef int +.Fn archive_open_callback "struct archive *" "void *client_data" +.El +.Pp +The open callback is invoked by +.Fn archive_write_open . +It should return +.Cm ARCHIVE_OK +if the underlying file or data source is successfully +opened. +If the open fails, it should call +.Fn archive_set_error +to register an error code and message and return +.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL . +.Bl -item -offset indent +.It +.Ft typedef ssize_t +.Fo archive_write_callback +.Fa "struct archive *" +.Fa "void *client_data" +.Fa "const void *buffer" +.Fa "size_t length" +.Fc +.El +.Pp +The write callback is invoked whenever the library +needs to write raw bytes to the archive. +For correct blocking, each call to the write callback function +should translate into a single +.Xr write 2 +system call. +This is especially critical when writing archives to tape drives. +On success, the write callback should return the +number of bytes actually written. +On error, the callback should invoke +.Fn archive_set_error +to register an error code and message and return -1. +.Bl -item -offset indent +.It +.Ft typedef int +.Fn archive_close_callback "struct archive *" "void *client_data" +.El +.Pp +The close callback is invoked by archive_close when +the archive processing is complete. +The callback should return +.Cm ARCHIVE_OK +on success. +On failure, the callback should invoke +.Fn archive_set_error +to register an error code and message and +return +.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL. +.Sh EXAMPLE +The following sketch illustrates basic usage of the library. +In this example, +the callback functions are simply wrappers around the standard +.Xr open 2 , +.Xr write 2 , +and +.Xr close 2 +system calls. +.Bd -literal -offset indent +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <archive.h> +#include <archive_entry.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <unistd.h> + +struct mydata { + const char *name; + int fd; +}; + +int +myopen(struct archive *a, void *client_data) +{ + struct mydata *mydata = client_data; + + mydata->fd = open(mydata->name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0644); + if (mydata->fd >= 0) + return (ARCHIVE_OK); + else + return (ARCHIVE_FATAL); +} + +ssize_t +mywrite(struct archive *a, void *client_data, const void *buff, size_t n) +{ + struct mydata *mydata = client_data; + + return (write(mydata->fd, buff, n)); +} + +int +myclose(struct archive *a, void *client_data) +{ + struct mydata *mydata = client_data; + + if (mydata->fd > 0) + close(mydata->fd); + return (0); +} + +void +write_archive(const char *outname, const char **filename) +{ + struct mydata *mydata = malloc(sizeof(struct mydata)); + struct archive *a; + struct archive_entry *entry; + struct stat st; + char buff[8192]; + int len; + int fd; + + a = archive_write_new(); + mydata->name = outname; + archive_write_set_compression_gzip(a); + archive_write_set_format_ustar(a); + archive_write_open(a, mydata, myopen, mywrite, myclose); + while (*filename) { + stat(*filename, &st); + entry = archive_entry_new(); + archive_entry_copy_stat(entry, &st); + archive_entry_set_pathname(entry, *filename); + archive_write_header(a, entry); + fd = open(*filename, O_RDONLY); + len = read(fd, buff, sizeof(buff)); + while ( len > 0 ) { + archive_write_data(a, buff, len); + len = read(fd, buff, sizeof(buff)); + } + archive_entry_free(entry); + filename++; + } + archive_write_finish(a); +} + +int main(int argc, const char **argv) +{ + const char *outname; + argv++; + outname = argv++; + write_archive(outname, argv); + return 0; +} +.Ed +.Sh RETURN VALUES +Most functions return +.Cm ARCHIVE_OK +(zero) on success, or one of several non-zero +error codes for errors. +Specific error codes include: +.Cm ARCHIVE_RETRY +for operations that might succeed if retried, +.Cm ARCHIVE_WARN +for unusual conditions that do not prevent further operations, and +.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL +for serious errors that make remaining operations impossible. +The +.Fn archive_errno +and +.Fn archive_error_string +functions can be used to retrieve an appropriate error code and a +textual error message. +.Pp +.Fn archive_write_new +returns a pointer to a newly-allocated +.Tn struct archive +object. +.Pp +.Fn archive_write_data +returns a count of the number of bytes actually written. +On error, -1 is returned and the +.Fn archive_errno +and +.Fn archive_error_string +functions will return appropriate values. +Note that if the client-provided write callback function +returns a non-zero value, that error will be propagated back to the caller +through whatever API function resulted in that call, which +may include +.Fn archive_write_header , +.Fn archive_write_data , +.Fn archive_write_close , +or +.Fn archive_write_finish . +The client callback can call +.Fn archive_set_error +to provide values that can then be retrieved by +.Fn archive_errno +and +.Fn archive_error_string . +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr tar 1 , +.Xr libarchive 3 , +.Xr tar 5 +.Sh HISTORY +The +.Nm libarchive +library first appeared in +.Fx 5.3 . +.Sh AUTHORS +.An -nosplit +The +.Nm libarchive +library was written by +.An Tim Kientzle Aq kientzle@acm.org . +.Sh BUGS +There are many peculiar bugs in historic tar implementations that may cause +certain programs to reject archives written by this library. +For example, several historic implementations calculated header checksums +incorrectly and will thus reject valid archives; GNU tar does not fully support +pax interchange format; some old tar implementations required specific +field terminations. +.Pp +The default pax interchange format eliminates most of the historic +tar limitations and provides a generic key/value attribute facility +for vendor-defined extensions. +One oversight in POSIX is the failure to provide a standard attribute +for large device numbers. +This library uses +.Dq SCHILY.devminor +and +.Dq SCHILY.devmajor +for device numbers that exceed the range supported by the backwards-compatible +ustar header. +These keys are compatible with Joerg Schilling's +.Nm star +archiver. +Other implementations may not recognize these keys and will thus be unable +to correctly restore device nodes with large device numbers from archives +created by this library. |