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| diff --git a/compat/zlib/examples/gzlog.c b/compat/zlib/examples/gzlog.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8c2927 --- /dev/null +++ b/compat/zlib/examples/gzlog.c @@ -0,0 +1,1059 @@ +/* + * gzlog.c + * Copyright (C) 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 Mark Adler, all rights reserved + * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in gzlog.h + * version 2.2, 14 Aug 2012 + */ + +/* +   gzlog provides a mechanism for frequently appending short strings to a gzip +   file that is efficient both in execution time and compression ratio.  The +   strategy is to write the short strings in an uncompressed form to the end of +   the gzip file, only compressing when the amount of uncompressed data has +   reached a given threshold. + +   gzlog also provides protection against interruptions in the process due to +   system crashes.  The status of the operation is recorded in an extra field +   in the gzip file, and is only updated once the gzip file is brought to a +   valid state.  The last data to be appended or compressed is saved in an +   auxiliary file, so that if the operation is interrupted, it can be completed +   the next time an append operation is attempted. + +   gzlog maintains another auxiliary file with the last 32K of data from the +   compressed portion, which is preloaded for the compression of the subsequent +   data.  This minimizes the impact to the compression ratio of appending. + */ + +/* +   Operations Concept: + +   Files (log name "foo"): +   foo.gz -- gzip file with the complete log +   foo.add -- last message to append or last data to compress +   foo.dict -- dictionary of the last 32K of data for next compression +   foo.temp -- temporary dictionary file for compression after this one +   foo.lock -- lock file for reading and writing the other files +   foo.repairs -- log file for log file recovery operations (not compressed) + +   gzip file structure: +   - fixed-length (no file name) header with extra field (see below) +   - compressed data ending initially with empty stored block +   - uncompressed data filling out originally empty stored block and +     subsequent stored blocks as needed (16K max each) +   - gzip trailer +   - no junk at end (no other gzip streams) + +   When appending data, the information in the first three items above plus the +   foo.add file are sufficient to recover an interrupted append operation.  The +   extra field has the necessary information to restore the start of the last +   stored block and determine where to append the data in the foo.add file, as +   well as the crc and length of the gzip data before the append operation. + +   The foo.add file is created before the gzip file is marked for append, and +   deleted after the gzip file is marked as complete.  So if the append +   operation is interrupted, the data to add will still be there.  If due to +   some external force, the foo.add file gets deleted between when the append +   operation was interrupted and when recovery is attempted, the gzip file will +   still be restored, but without the appended data. + +   When compressing data, the information in the first two items above plus the +   foo.add file are sufficient to recover an interrupted compress operation. +   The extra field has the necessary information to find the end of the +   compressed data, and contains both the crc and length of just the compressed +   data and of the complete set of data including the contents of the foo.add +   file. + +   Again, the foo.add file is maintained during the compress operation in case +   of an interruption.  If in the unlikely event the foo.add file with the data +   to be compressed is missing due to some external force, a gzip file with +   just the previous compressed data will be reconstructed.  In this case, all +   of the data that was to be compressed is lost (approximately one megabyte). +   This will not occur if all that happened was an interruption of the compress +   operation. + +   The third state that is marked is the replacement of the old dictionary with +   the new dictionary after a compress operation.  Once compression is +   complete, the gzip file is marked as being in the replace state.  This +   completes the gzip file, so an interrupt after being so marked does not +   result in recompression.  Then the dictionary file is replaced, and the gzip +   file is marked as completed.  This state prevents the possibility of +   restarting compression with the wrong dictionary file. + +   All three operations are wrapped by a lock/unlock procedure.  In order to +   gain exclusive access to the log files, first a foo.lock file must be +   exclusively created.  When all operations are complete, the lock is +   released by deleting the foo.lock file.  If when attempting to create the +   lock file, it already exists and the modify time of the lock file is more +   than five minutes old (set by the PATIENCE define below), then the old +   lock file is considered stale and deleted, and the exclusive creation of +   the lock file is retried.  To assure that there are no false assessments +   of the staleness of the lock file, the operations periodically touch the +   lock file to update the modified date. + +   Following is the definition of the extra field with all of the information +   required to enable the above append and compress operations and their +   recovery if interrupted.  Multi-byte values are stored little endian +   (consistent with the gzip format).  File pointers are eight bytes long. +   The crc's and lengths for the gzip trailer are four bytes long.  (Note that +   the length at the end of a gzip file is used for error checking only, and +   for large files is actually the length modulo 2^32.)  The stored block +   length is two bytes long.  The gzip extra field two-byte identification is +   "ap" for append.  It is assumed that writing the extra field to the file is +   an "atomic" operation.  That is, either all of the extra field is written +   to the file, or none of it is, if the operation is interrupted right at the +   point of updating the extra field.  This is a reasonable assumption, since +   the extra field is within the first 52 bytes of the file, which is smaller +   than any expected block size for a mass storage device (usually 512 bytes or +   larger). + +   Extra field (35 bytes): +   - Pointer to first stored block length -- this points to the two-byte length +     of the first stored block, which is followed by the two-byte, one's +     complement of that length.  The stored block length is preceded by the +     three-bit header of the stored block, which is the actual start of the +     stored block in the deflate format.  See the bit offset field below. +   - Pointer to the last stored block length.  This is the same as above, but +     for the last stored block of the uncompressed data in the gzip file. +     Initially this is the same as the first stored block length pointer. +     When the stored block gets to 16K (see the MAX_STORE define), then a new +     stored block as added, at which point the last stored block length pointer +     is different from the first stored block length pointer.  When they are +     different, the first bit of the last stored block header is eight bits, or +     one byte back from the block length. +   - Compressed data crc and length.  This is the crc and length of the data +     that is in the compressed portion of the deflate stream.  These are used +     only in the event that the foo.add file containing the data to compress is +     lost after a compress operation is interrupted. +   - Total data crc and length.  This is the crc and length of all of the data +     stored in the gzip file, compressed and uncompressed.  It is used to +     reconstruct the gzip trailer when compressing, as well as when recovering +     interrupted operations. +   - Final stored block length.  This is used to quickly find where to append, +     and allows the restoration of the original final stored block state when +     an append operation is interrupted. +   - First stored block start as the number of bits back from the final stored +     block first length byte.  This value is in the range of 3..10, and is +     stored as the low three bits of the final byte of the extra field after +     subtracting three (0..7).  This allows the last-block bit of the stored +     block header to be updated when a new stored block is added, for the case +     when the first stored block and the last stored block are the same.  (When +     they are different, the numbers of bits back is known to be eight.)  This +     also allows for new compressed data to be appended to the old compressed +     data in the compress operation, overwriting the previous first stored +     block, or for the compressed data to be terminated and a valid gzip file +     reconstructed on the off chance that a compression operation was +     interrupted and the data to compress in the foo.add file was deleted. +   - The operation in process.  This is the next two bits in the last byte (the +     bits under the mask 0x18).  The are interpreted as 0: nothing in process, +     1: append in process, 2: compress in process, 3: replace in process. +   - The top three bits of the last byte in the extra field are reserved and +     are currently set to zero. + +   Main procedure: +   - Exclusively create the foo.lock file using the O_CREAT and O_EXCL modes of +     the system open() call.  If the modify time of an existing lock file is +     more than PATIENCE seconds old, then the lock file is deleted and the +     exclusive create is retried. +   - Load the extra field from the foo.gz file, and see if an operation was in +     progress but not completed.  If so, apply the recovery procedure below. +   - Perform the append procedure with the provided data. +   - If the uncompressed data in the foo.gz file is 1MB or more, apply the +     compress procedure. +   - Delete the foo.lock file. + +   Append procedure: +   - Put what to append in the foo.add file so that the operation can be +     restarted if this procedure is interrupted. +   - Mark the foo.gz extra field with the append operation in progress. +   + Restore the original last-block bit and stored block length of the last +     stored block from the information in the extra field, in case a previous +     append operation was interrupted. +   - Append the provided data to the last stored block, creating new stored +     blocks as needed and updating the stored blocks last-block bits and +     lengths. +   - Update the crc and length with the new data, and write the gzip trailer. +   - Write over the extra field (with a single write operation) with the new +     pointers, lengths, and crc's, and mark the gzip file as not in process. +     Though there is still a foo.add file, it will be ignored since nothing +     is in process.  If a foo.add file is leftover from a previously +     completed operation, it is truncated when writing new data to it. +   - Delete the foo.add file. + +   Compress and replace procedures: +   - Read all of the uncompressed data in the stored blocks in foo.gz and write +     it to foo.add.  Also write foo.temp with the last 32K of that data to +     provide a dictionary for the next invocation of this procedure. +   - Rewrite the extra field marking foo.gz with a compression in process. +   * If there is no data provided to compress (due to a missing foo.add file +     when recovering), reconstruct and truncate the foo.gz file to contain +     only the previous compressed data and proceed to the step after the next +     one.  Otherwise ... +   - Compress the data with the dictionary in foo.dict, and write to the +     foo.gz file starting at the bit immediately following the last previously +     compressed block.  If there is no foo.dict, proceed anyway with the +     compression at slightly reduced efficiency.  (For the foo.dict file to be +     missing requires some external failure beyond simply the interruption of +     a compress operation.)  During this process, the foo.lock file is +     periodically touched to assure that that file is not considered stale by +     another process before we're done.  The deflation is terminated with a +     non-last empty static block (10 bits long), that is then located and +     written over by a last-bit-set empty stored block. +   - Append the crc and length of the data in the gzip file (previously +     calculated during the append operations). +   - Write over the extra field with the updated stored block offsets, bits +     back, crc's, and lengths, and mark foo.gz as in process for a replacement +     of the dictionary. +   @ Delete the foo.add file. +   - Replace foo.dict with foo.temp. +   - Write over the extra field, marking foo.gz as complete. + +   Recovery procedure: +   - If not a replace recovery, read in the foo.add file, and provide that data +     to the appropriate recovery below.  If there is no foo.add file, provide +     a zero data length to the recovery.  In that case, the append recovery +     restores the foo.gz to the previous compressed + uncompressed data state. +     For the the compress recovery, a missing foo.add file results in foo.gz +     being restored to the previous compressed-only data state. +   - Append recovery: +     - Pick up append at + step above +   - Compress recovery: +     - Pick up compress at * step above +   - Replace recovery: +     - Pick up compress at @ step above +   - Log the repair with a date stamp in foo.repairs + */ + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <stdio.h>      /* rename, fopen, fprintf, fclose */ +#include <stdlib.h>     /* malloc, free */ +#include <string.h>     /* strlen, strrchr, strcpy, strncpy, strcmp */ +#include <fcntl.h>      /* open */ +#include <unistd.h>     /* lseek, read, write, close, unlink, sleep, */ +                        /* ftruncate, fsync */ +#include <errno.h>      /* errno */ +#include <time.h>       /* time, ctime */ +#include <sys/stat.h>   /* stat */ +#include <sys/time.h>   /* utimes */ +#include "zlib.h"       /* crc32 */ + +#include "gzlog.h"      /* header for external access */ + +#define local static +typedef unsigned int uint; +typedef unsigned long ulong; + +/* Macro for debugging to deterministically force recovery operations */ +#ifdef GZLOG_DEBUG +    #include <setjmp.h>         /* longjmp */ +    jmp_buf gzlog_jump;         /* where to go back to */ +    int gzlog_bail = 0;         /* which point to bail at (1..8) */ +    int gzlog_count = -1;       /* number of times through to wait */ +#   define BAIL(n) do { if (n == gzlog_bail && gzlog_count-- == 0) \ +                            longjmp(gzlog_jump, gzlog_bail); } while (0) +#else +#   define BAIL(n) +#endif + +/* how old the lock file can be in seconds before considering it stale */ +#define PATIENCE 300 + +/* maximum stored block size in Kbytes -- must be in 1..63 */ +#define MAX_STORE 16 + +/* number of stored Kbytes to trigger compression (must be >= 32 to allow +   dictionary construction, and <= 204 * MAX_STORE, in order for >> 10 to +   discard the stored block headers contribution of five bytes each) */ +#define TRIGGER 1024 + +/* size of a deflate dictionary (this cannot be changed) */ +#define DICT 32768U + +/* values for the operation (2 bits) */ +#define NO_OP 0 +#define APPEND_OP 1 +#define COMPRESS_OP 2 +#define REPLACE_OP 3 + +/* macros to extract little-endian integers from an unsigned byte buffer */ +#define PULL2(p) ((p)[0]+((uint)((p)[1])<<8)) +#define PULL4(p) (PULL2(p)+((ulong)PULL2(p+2)<<16)) +#define PULL8(p) (PULL4(p)+((off_t)PULL4(p+4)<<32)) + +/* macros to store integers into a byte buffer in little-endian order */ +#define PUT2(p,a) do {(p)[0]=a;(p)[1]=(a)>>8;} while(0) +#define PUT4(p,a) do {PUT2(p,a);PUT2(p+2,a>>16);} while(0) +#define PUT8(p,a) do {PUT4(p,a);PUT4(p+4,a>>32);} while(0) + +/* internal structure for log information */ +#define LOGID "\106\035\172"    /* should be three non-zero characters */ +struct log { +    char id[4];     /* contains LOGID to detect inadvertent overwrites */ +    int fd;         /* file descriptor for .gz file, opened read/write */ +    char *path;     /* allocated path, e.g. "/var/log/foo" or "foo" */ +    char *end;      /* end of path, for appending suffices such as ".gz" */ +    off_t first;    /* offset of first stored block first length byte */ +    int back;       /* location of first block id in bits back from first */ +    uint stored;    /* bytes currently in last stored block */ +    off_t last;     /* offset of last stored block first length byte */ +    ulong ccrc;     /* crc of compressed data */ +    ulong clen;     /* length (modulo 2^32) of compressed data */ +    ulong tcrc;     /* crc of total data */ +    ulong tlen;     /* length (modulo 2^32) of total data */ +    time_t lock;    /* last modify time of our lock file */ +}; + +/* gzip header for gzlog */ +local unsigned char log_gzhead[] = { +    0x1f, 0x8b,                 /* magic gzip id */ +    8,                          /* compression method is deflate */ +    4,                          /* there is an extra field (no file name) */ +    0, 0, 0, 0,                 /* no modification time provided */ +    0, 0xff,                    /* no extra flags, no OS specified */ +    39, 0, 'a', 'p', 35, 0      /* extra field with "ap" subfield */ +                                /* 35 is EXTRA, 39 is EXTRA + 4 */ +}; + +#define HEAD sizeof(log_gzhead)     /* should be 16 */ + +/* initial gzip extra field content (52 == HEAD + EXTRA + 1) */ +local unsigned char log_gzext[] = { +    52, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,    /* offset of first stored block length */ +    52, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,    /* offset of last stored block length */ +    0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,     /* compressed data crc and length */ +    0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,     /* total data crc and length */ +    0, 0,                       /* final stored block data length */ +    5                           /* op is NO_OP, last bit 8 bits back */ +}; + +#define EXTRA sizeof(log_gzext)     /* should be 35 */ + +/* initial gzip data and trailer */ +local unsigned char log_gzbody[] = { +    1, 0, 0, 0xff, 0xff,        /* empty stored block (last) */ +    0, 0, 0, 0,                 /* crc */ +    0, 0, 0, 0                  /* uncompressed length */ +}; + +#define BODY sizeof(log_gzbody) + +/* Exclusively create foo.lock in order to negotiate exclusive access to the +   foo.* files.  If the modify time of an existing lock file is greater than +   PATIENCE seconds in the past, then consider the lock file to have been +   abandoned, delete it, and try the exclusive create again.  Save the lock +   file modify time for verification of ownership.  Return 0 on success, or -1 +   on failure, usually due to an access restriction or invalid path.  Note that +   if stat() or unlink() fails, it may be due to another process noticing the +   abandoned lock file a smidge sooner and deleting it, so those are not +   flagged as an error. */ +local int log_lock(struct log *log) +{ +    int fd; +    struct stat st; + +    strcpy(log->end, ".lock"); +    while ((fd = open(log->path, O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0644)) < 0) { +        if (errno != EEXIST) +            return -1; +        if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0 && time(NULL) - st.st_mtime > PATIENCE) { +            unlink(log->path); +            continue; +        } +        sleep(2);       /* relinquish the CPU for two seconds while waiting */ +    } +    close(fd); +    if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0) +        log->lock = st.st_mtime; +    return 0; +} + +/* Update the modify time of the lock file to now, in order to prevent another +   task from thinking that the lock is stale.  Save the lock file modify time +   for verification of ownership. */ +local void log_touch(struct log *log) +{ +    struct stat st; + +    strcpy(log->end, ".lock"); +    utimes(log->path, NULL); +    if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0) +        log->lock = st.st_mtime; +} + +/* Check the log file modify time against what is expected.  Return true if +   this is not our lock.  If it is our lock, touch it to keep it. */ +local int log_check(struct log *log) +{ +    struct stat st; + +    strcpy(log->end, ".lock"); +    if (stat(log->path, &st) || st.st_mtime != log->lock) +        return 1; +    log_touch(log); +    return 0; +} + +/* Unlock a previously acquired lock, but only if it's ours. */ +local void log_unlock(struct log *log) +{ +    if (log_check(log)) +        return; +    strcpy(log->end, ".lock"); +    unlink(log->path); +    log->lock = 0; +} + +/* Check the gzip header and read in the extra field, filling in the values in +   the log structure.  Return op on success or -1 if the gzip header was not as +   expected.  op is the current operation in progress last written to the extra +   field.  This assumes that the gzip file has already been opened, with the +   file descriptor log->fd. */ +local int log_head(struct log *log) +{ +    int op; +    unsigned char buf[HEAD + EXTRA]; + +    if (lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0 || +        read(log->fd, buf, HEAD + EXTRA) != HEAD + EXTRA || +        memcmp(buf, log_gzhead, HEAD)) { +        return -1; +    } +    log->first = PULL8(buf + HEAD); +    log->last = PULL8(buf + HEAD + 8); +    log->ccrc = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 16); +    log->clen = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 20); +    log->tcrc = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 24); +    log->tlen = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 28); +    log->stored = PULL2(buf + HEAD + 32); +    log->back = 3 + (buf[HEAD + 34] & 7); +    op = (buf[HEAD + 34] >> 3) & 3; +    return op; +} + +/* Write over the extra field contents, marking the operation as op.  Use fsync +   to assure that the device is written to, and in the requested order.  This +   operation, and only this operation, is assumed to be atomic in order to +   assure that the log is recoverable in the event of an interruption at any +   point in the process.  Return -1 if the write to foo.gz failed. */ +local int log_mark(struct log *log, int op) +{ +    int ret; +    unsigned char ext[EXTRA]; + +    PUT8(ext, log->first); +    PUT8(ext + 8, log->last); +    PUT4(ext + 16, log->ccrc); +    PUT4(ext + 20, log->clen); +    PUT4(ext + 24, log->tcrc); +    PUT4(ext + 28, log->tlen); +    PUT2(ext + 32, log->stored); +    ext[34] = log->back - 3 + (op << 3); +    fsync(log->fd); +    ret = lseek(log->fd, HEAD, SEEK_SET) < 0 || +          write(log->fd, ext, EXTRA) != EXTRA ? -1 : 0; +    fsync(log->fd); +    return ret; +} + +/* Rewrite the last block header bits and subsequent zero bits to get to a byte +   boundary, setting the last block bit if last is true, and then write the +   remainder of the stored block header (length and one's complement).  Leave +   the file pointer after the end of the last stored block data.  Return -1 if +   there is a read or write failure on the foo.gz file */ +local int log_last(struct log *log, int last) +{ +    int back, len, mask; +    unsigned char buf[6]; + +    /* determine the locations of the bytes and bits to modify */ +    back = log->last == log->first ? log->back : 8; +    len = back > 8 ? 2 : 1;                 /* bytes back from log->last */ +    mask = 0x80 >> ((back - 1) & 7);        /* mask for block last-bit */ + +    /* get the byte to modify (one or two back) into buf[0] -- don't need to +       read the byte if the last-bit is eight bits back, since in that case +       the entire byte will be modified */ +    buf[0] = 0; +    if (back != 8 && (lseek(log->fd, log->last - len, SEEK_SET) < 0 || +                      read(log->fd, buf, 1) != 1)) +        return -1; + +    /* change the last-bit of the last stored block as requested -- note +       that all bits above the last-bit are set to zero, per the type bits +       of a stored block being 00 and per the convention that the bits to +       bring the stream to a byte boundary are also zeros */ +    buf[1] = 0; +    buf[2 - len] = (*buf & (mask - 1)) + (last ? mask : 0); + +    /* write the modified stored block header and lengths, move the file +       pointer to after the last stored block data */ +    PUT2(buf + 2, log->stored); +    PUT2(buf + 4, log->stored ^ 0xffff); +    return lseek(log->fd, log->last - len, SEEK_SET) < 0 || +           write(log->fd, buf + 2 - len, len + 4) != len + 4 || +           lseek(log->fd, log->stored, SEEK_CUR) < 0 ? -1 : 0; +} + +/* Append len bytes from data to the locked and open log file.  len may be zero +   if recovering and no .add file was found.  In that case, the previous state +   of the foo.gz file is restored.  The data is appended uncompressed in +   deflate stored blocks.  Return -1 if there was an error reading or writing +   the foo.gz file. */ +local int log_append(struct log *log, unsigned char *data, size_t len) +{ +    uint put; +    off_t end; +    unsigned char buf[8]; + +    /* set the last block last-bit and length, in case recovering an +       interrupted append, then position the file pointer to append to the +       block */ +    if (log_last(log, 1)) +        return -1; + +    /* append, adding stored blocks and updating the offset of the last stored +       block as needed, and update the total crc and length */ +    while (len) { +        /* append as much as we can to the last block */ +        put = (MAX_STORE << 10) - log->stored; +        if (put > len) +            put = (uint)len; +        if (put) { +            if (write(log->fd, data, put) != put) +                return -1; +            BAIL(1); +            log->tcrc = crc32(log->tcrc, data, put); +            log->tlen += put; +            log->stored += put; +            data += put; +            len -= put; +        } + +        /* if we need to, add a new empty stored block */ +        if (len) { +            /* mark current block as not last */ +            if (log_last(log, 0)) +                return -1; + +            /* point to new, empty stored block */ +            log->last += 4 + log->stored + 1; +            log->stored = 0; +        } + +        /* mark last block as last, update its length */ +        if (log_last(log, 1)) +            return -1; +        BAIL(2); +    } + +    /* write the new crc and length trailer, and truncate just in case (could +       be recovering from partial append with a missing foo.add file) */ +    PUT4(buf, log->tcrc); +    PUT4(buf + 4, log->tlen); +    if (write(log->fd, buf, 8) != 8 || +        (end = lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)) < 0 || ftruncate(log->fd, end)) +        return -1; + +    /* write the extra field, marking the log file as done, delete .add file */ +    if (log_mark(log, NO_OP)) +        return -1; +    strcpy(log->end, ".add"); +    unlink(log->path);          /* ignore error, since may not exist */ +    return 0; +} + +/* Replace the foo.dict file with the foo.temp file.  Also delete the foo.add +   file, since the compress operation may have been interrupted before that was +   done.  Returns 1 if memory could not be allocated, or -1 if reading or +   writing foo.gz fails, or if the rename fails for some reason other than +   foo.temp not existing.  foo.temp not existing is a permitted error, since +   the replace operation may have been interrupted after the rename is done, +   but before foo.gz is marked as complete. */ +local int log_replace(struct log *log) +{ +    int ret; +    char *dest; + +    /* delete foo.add file */ +    strcpy(log->end, ".add"); +    unlink(log->path);         /* ignore error, since may not exist */ +    BAIL(3); + +    /* rename foo.name to foo.dict, replacing foo.dict if it exists */ +    strcpy(log->end, ".dict"); +    dest = malloc(strlen(log->path) + 1); +    if (dest == NULL) +        return -2; +    strcpy(dest, log->path); +    strcpy(log->end, ".temp"); +    ret = rename(log->path, dest); +    free(dest); +    if (ret && errno != ENOENT) +        return -1; +    BAIL(4); + +    /* mark the foo.gz file as done */ +    return log_mark(log, NO_OP); +} + +/* Compress the len bytes at data and append the compressed data to the +   foo.gz deflate data immediately after the previous compressed data.  This +   overwrites the previous uncompressed data, which was stored in foo.add +   and is the data provided in data[0..len-1].  If this operation is +   interrupted, it picks up at the start of this routine, with the foo.add +   file read in again.  If there is no data to compress (len == 0), then we +   simply terminate the foo.gz file after the previously compressed data, +   appending a final empty stored block and the gzip trailer.  Return -1 if +   reading or writing the log.gz file failed, or -2 if there was a memory +   allocation failure. */ +local int log_compress(struct log *log, unsigned char *data, size_t len) +{ +    int fd; +    uint got, max; +    ssize_t dict; +    off_t end; +    z_stream strm; +    unsigned char buf[DICT]; + +    /* compress and append compressed data */ +    if (len) { +        /* set up for deflate, allocating memory */ +        strm.zalloc = Z_NULL; +        strm.zfree = Z_NULL; +        strm.opaque = Z_NULL; +        if (deflateInit2(&strm, Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, Z_DEFLATED, -15, 8, +                         Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY) != Z_OK) +            return -2; + +        /* read in dictionary (last 32K of data that was compressed) */ +        strcpy(log->end, ".dict"); +        fd = open(log->path, O_RDONLY, 0); +        if (fd >= 0) { +            dict = read(fd, buf, DICT); +            close(fd); +            if (dict < 0) { +                deflateEnd(&strm); +                return -1; +            } +            if (dict) +                deflateSetDictionary(&strm, buf, (uint)dict); +        } +        log_touch(log); + +        /* prime deflate with last bits of previous block, position write +           pointer to write those bits and overwrite what follows */ +        if (lseek(log->fd, log->first - (log->back > 8 ? 2 : 1), +                SEEK_SET) < 0 || +            read(log->fd, buf, 1) != 1 || lseek(log->fd, -1, SEEK_CUR) < 0) { +            deflateEnd(&strm); +            return -1; +        } +        deflatePrime(&strm, (8 - log->back) & 7, *buf); + +        /* compress, finishing with a partial non-last empty static block */ +        strm.next_in = data; +        max = (((uint)0 - 1) >> 1) + 1; /* in case int smaller than size_t */ +        do { +            strm.avail_in = len > max ? max : (uint)len; +            len -= strm.avail_in; +            do { +                strm.avail_out = DICT; +                strm.next_out = buf; +                deflate(&strm, len ? Z_NO_FLUSH : Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH); +                got = DICT - strm.avail_out; +                if (got && write(log->fd, buf, got) != got) { +                    deflateEnd(&strm); +                    return -1; +                } +                log_touch(log); +            } while (strm.avail_out == 0); +        } while (len); +        deflateEnd(&strm); +        BAIL(5); + +        /* find start of empty static block -- scanning backwards the first one +           bit is the second bit of the block, if the last byte is zero, then +           we know the byte before that has a one in the top bit, since an +           empty static block is ten bits long */ +        if ((log->first = lseek(log->fd, -1, SEEK_CUR)) < 0 || +            read(log->fd, buf, 1) != 1) +            return -1; +        log->first++; +        if (*buf) { +            log->back = 1; +            while ((*buf & ((uint)1 << (8 - log->back++))) == 0) +                ;       /* guaranteed to terminate, since *buf != 0 */ +        } +        else +            log->back = 10; + +        /* update compressed crc and length */ +        log->ccrc = log->tcrc; +        log->clen = log->tlen; +    } +    else { +        /* no data to compress -- fix up existing gzip stream */ +        log->tcrc = log->ccrc; +        log->tlen = log->clen; +    } + +    /* complete and truncate gzip stream */ +    log->last = log->first; +    log->stored = 0; +    PUT4(buf, log->tcrc); +    PUT4(buf + 4, log->tlen); +    if (log_last(log, 1) || write(log->fd, buf, 8) != 8 || +        (end = lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)) < 0 || ftruncate(log->fd, end)) +        return -1; +    BAIL(6); + +    /* mark as being in the replace operation */ +    if (log_mark(log, REPLACE_OP)) +        return -1; + +    /* execute the replace operation and mark the file as done */ +    return log_replace(log); +} + +/* log a repair record to the .repairs file */ +local void log_log(struct log *log, int op, char *record) +{ +    time_t now; +    FILE *rec; + +    now = time(NULL); +    strcpy(log->end, ".repairs"); +    rec = fopen(log->path, "a"); +    if (rec == NULL) +        return; +    fprintf(rec, "%.24s %s recovery: %s\n", ctime(&now), op == APPEND_OP ? +            "append" : (op == COMPRESS_OP ? "compress" : "replace"), record); +    fclose(rec); +    return; +} + +/* Recover the interrupted operation op.  First read foo.add for recovering an +   append or compress operation.  Return -1 if there was an error reading or +   writing foo.gz or reading an existing foo.add, or -2 if there was a memory +   allocation failure. */ +local int log_recover(struct log *log, int op) +{ +    int fd, ret = 0; +    unsigned char *data = NULL; +    size_t len = 0; +    struct stat st; + +    /* log recovery */ +    log_log(log, op, "start"); + +    /* load foo.add file if expected and present */ +    if (op == APPEND_OP || op == COMPRESS_OP) { +        strcpy(log->end, ".add"); +        if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0 && st.st_size) { +            len = (size_t)(st.st_size); +            if ((off_t)len != st.st_size || +                    (data = malloc(st.st_size)) == NULL) { +                log_log(log, op, "allocation failure"); +                return -2; +            } +            if ((fd = open(log->path, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) { +                log_log(log, op, ".add file read failure"); +                return -1; +            } +            ret = (size_t)read(fd, data, len) != len; +            close(fd); +            if (ret) { +                log_log(log, op, ".add file read failure"); +                return -1; +            } +            log_log(log, op, "loaded .add file"); +        } +        else +            log_log(log, op, "missing .add file!"); +    } + +    /* recover the interrupted operation */ +    switch (op) { +    case APPEND_OP: +        ret = log_append(log, data, len); +        break; +    case COMPRESS_OP: +        ret = log_compress(log, data, len); +        break; +    case REPLACE_OP: +        ret = log_replace(log); +    } + +    /* log status */ +    log_log(log, op, ret ? "failure" : "complete"); + +    /* clean up */ +    if (data != NULL) +        free(data); +    return ret; +} + +/* Close the foo.gz file (if open) and release the lock. */ +local void log_close(struct log *log) +{ +    if (log->fd >= 0) +        close(log->fd); +    log->fd = -1; +    log_unlock(log); +} + +/* Open foo.gz, verify the header, and load the extra field contents, after +   first creating the foo.lock file to gain exclusive access to the foo.* +   files.  If foo.gz does not exist or is empty, then write the initial header, +   extra, and body content of an empty foo.gz log file.  If there is an error +   creating the lock file due to access restrictions, or an error reading or +   writing the foo.gz file, or if the foo.gz file is not a proper log file for +   this object (e.g. not a gzip file or does not contain the expected extra +   field), then return true.  If there is an error, the lock is released. +   Otherwise, the lock is left in place. */ +local int log_open(struct log *log) +{ +    int op; + +    /* release open file resource if left over -- can occur if lock lost +       between gzlog_open() and gzlog_write() */ +    if (log->fd >= 0) +        close(log->fd); +    log->fd = -1; + +    /* negotiate exclusive access */ +    if (log_lock(log) < 0) +        return -1; + +    /* open the log file, foo.gz */ +    strcpy(log->end, ".gz"); +    log->fd = open(log->path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0644); +    if (log->fd < 0) { +        log_close(log); +        return -1; +    } + +    /* if new, initialize foo.gz with an empty log, delete old dictionary */ +    if (lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_END) == 0) { +        if (write(log->fd, log_gzhead, HEAD) != HEAD || +            write(log->fd, log_gzext, EXTRA) != EXTRA || +            write(log->fd, log_gzbody, BODY) != BODY) { +            log_close(log); +            return -1; +        } +        strcpy(log->end, ".dict"); +        unlink(log->path); +    } + +    /* verify log file and load extra field information */ +    if ((op = log_head(log)) < 0) { +        log_close(log); +        return -1; +    } + +    /* check for interrupted process and if so, recover */ +    if (op != NO_OP && log_recover(log, op)) { +        log_close(log); +        return -1; +    } + +    /* touch the lock file to prevent another process from grabbing it */ +    log_touch(log); +    return 0; +} + +/* See gzlog.h for the description of the external methods below */ +gzlog *gzlog_open(char *path) +{ +    size_t n; +    struct log *log; + +    /* check arguments */ +    if (path == NULL || *path == 0) +        return NULL; + +    /* allocate and initialize log structure */ +    log = malloc(sizeof(struct log)); +    if (log == NULL) +        return NULL; +    strcpy(log->id, LOGID); +    log->fd = -1; + +    /* save path and end of path for name construction */ +    n = strlen(path); +    log->path = malloc(n + 9);              /* allow for ".repairs" */ +    if (log->path == NULL) { +        free(log); +        return NULL; +    } +    strcpy(log->path, path); +    log->end = log->path + n; + +    /* gain exclusive access and verify log file -- may perform a +       recovery operation if needed */ +    if (log_open(log)) { +        free(log->path); +        free(log); +        return NULL; +    } + +    /* return pointer to log structure */ +    return log; +} + +/* gzlog_compress() return values: +    0: all good +   -1: file i/o error (usually access issue) +   -2: memory allocation failure +   -3: invalid log pointer argument */ +int gzlog_compress(gzlog *logd) +{ +    int fd, ret; +    uint block; +    size_t len, next; +    unsigned char *data, buf[5]; +    struct log *log = logd; + +    /* check arguments */ +    if (log == NULL || strcmp(log->id, LOGID)) +        return -3; + +    /* see if we lost the lock -- if so get it again and reload the extra +       field information (it probably changed), recover last operation if +       necessary */ +    if (log_check(log) && log_open(log)) +        return -1; + +    /* create space for uncompressed data */ +    len = ((size_t)(log->last - log->first) & ~(((size_t)1 << 10) - 1)) + +          log->stored; +    if ((data = malloc(len)) == NULL) +        return -2; + +    /* do statement here is just a cheap trick for error handling */ +    do { +        /* read in the uncompressed data */ +        if (lseek(log->fd, log->first - 1, SEEK_SET) < 0) +            break; +        next = 0; +        while (next < len) { +            if (read(log->fd, buf, 5) != 5) +                break; +            block = PULL2(buf + 1); +            if (next + block > len || +                read(log->fd, (char *)data + next, block) != block) +                break; +            next += block; +        } +        if (lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR) != log->last + 4 + log->stored) +            break; +        log_touch(log); + +        /* write the uncompressed data to the .add file */ +        strcpy(log->end, ".add"); +        fd = open(log->path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644); +        if (fd < 0) +            break; +        ret = (size_t)write(fd, data, len) != len; +        if (ret | close(fd)) +            break; +        log_touch(log); + +        /* write the dictionary for the next compress to the .temp file */ +        strcpy(log->end, ".temp"); +        fd = open(log->path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644); +        if (fd < 0) +            break; +        next = DICT > len ? len : DICT; +        ret = (size_t)write(fd, (char *)data + len - next, next) != next; +        if (ret | close(fd)) +            break; +        log_touch(log); + +        /* roll back to compressed data, mark the compress in progress */ +        log->last = log->first; +        log->stored = 0; +        if (log_mark(log, COMPRESS_OP)) +            break; +        BAIL(7); + +        /* compress and append the data (clears mark) */ +        ret = log_compress(log, data, len); +        free(data); +        return ret; +    } while (0); + +    /* broke out of do above on i/o error */ +    free(data); +    return -1; +} + +/* gzlog_write() return values: +    0: all good +   -1: file i/o error (usually access issue) +   -2: memory allocation failure +   -3: invalid log pointer argument */ +int gzlog_write(gzlog *logd, void *data, size_t len) +{ +    int fd, ret; +    struct log *log = logd; + +    /* check arguments */ +    if (log == NULL || strcmp(log->id, LOGID)) +        return -3; +    if (data == NULL || len <= 0) +        return 0; + +    /* see if we lost the lock -- if so get it again and reload the extra +       field information (it probably changed), recover last operation if +       necessary */ +    if (log_check(log) && log_open(log)) +        return -1; + +    /* create and write .add file */ +    strcpy(log->end, ".add"); +    fd = open(log->path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644); +    if (fd < 0) +        return -1; +    ret = (size_t)write(fd, data, len) != len; +    if (ret | close(fd)) +        return -1; +    log_touch(log); + +    /* mark log file with append in progress */ +    if (log_mark(log, APPEND_OP)) +        return -1; +    BAIL(8); + +    /* append data (clears mark) */ +    if (log_append(log, data, len)) +        return -1; + +    /* check to see if it's time to compress -- if not, then done */ +    if (((log->last - log->first) >> 10) + (log->stored >> 10) < TRIGGER) +        return 0; + +    /* time to compress */ +    return gzlog_compress(log); +} + +/* gzlog_close() return values: +    0: ok +   -3: invalid log pointer argument */ +int gzlog_close(gzlog *logd) +{ +    struct log *log = logd; + +    /* check arguments */ +    if (log == NULL || strcmp(log->id, LOGID)) +        return -3; + +    /* close the log file and release the lock */ +    log_close(log); + +    /* free structure and return */ +    if (log->path != NULL) +        free(log->path); +    strcpy(log->id, "bad"); +    free(log); +    return 0; +} | 
