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[1]1/* libmondo-files.c file manipulation
[116]2 $Id: libmondo-files.c 998 2006-12-07 01:01:34Z bruno $
[1]3.
4
5
604/16/04
7- find_home_of_exe() really does return NULL now if file not found
8
903/22/04
10- added mode_of_file()
11
1210/02/03
13- cleaned up grab_percentage_from_last_line_of_file()
14
1509/18
16- added int make_grub_install_scriptlet()
17
1809/16
19- cleaned up mkisofs feedback window
20
2109/12
22- fixed Teuton-hostile bug in size_of_all_biggiefiles_K()
23
2409/05
25- added size_of_partition_in_mountlist_K()
26- size_of_all_biggiefiles_K() now calls get_phys_size_of_drive(fname)
27
2807/02
29- fixed calls to popup_and_get_string()
30
3105/19
32- added CP_BIN
33
3405/05
35- added Joshua Oreman's FreeBSD patches
36
3705/04
38- find_home_of_exe() now returns NULL if file not found
39
4004/26
41- if >4 media est'd, say one meeeellion
42
4304/25
44- fixed minor bug in find_home_of_exe()
45
4604/24
47- added lots of assert()'s and log_OS_error()'s
48
4904/07
50- fix find_home_of_exe()
51- cleaned up code a bit
52
5303/27
54- copy_mondo_and_mindi_stuff --- if _homedir_/payload.tgz exists then untar it to CD
55
5601/14/2003
57- if backup media type == nfs then don't estimate no. of media reqd
58
5911/25/2002
60- don't log/echo estimated # of media required if >=50
61
6210/01 - 11/09
63- chmod uses 0x, not decimal :)
64- added is_this_file_compressed()
65- replace convoluted grep with wc (KP)
66
6709/01 - 09/30
68- only show "number of media" estimate if no -x
69- run_program_and_log_output() now takes boolean operator to specify
70 whether it will log its activities in the event of _success_
71
7208/01 - 08/31
73- handle unknown media sizes
74- cleaned up some log_it() calls
75
7607/24
77- created
78*/
79
80/**
81 * @file
82 * Functions to manipulate files.
83 */
84
85
86#include "my-stuff.h"
87#include "mondostructures.h"
88#include "libmondo-files.h"
89
[541]90#include "lib-common-externs.h"
91
[1]92#include "libmondo-tools-EXT.h"
[541]93#include "libmondo-gui-EXT.h"
[1]94#include "libmondo-devices-EXT.h"
95#include "libmondo-fork-EXT.h"
96#include "libmondo-string-EXT.h"
97
98/*@unused@*/
[116]99//static char cvsid[] = "$Id: libmondo-files.c 998 2006-12-07 01:01:34Z bruno $";
[1]100
101extern char err_log_lines[NOOF_ERR_LINES][MAX_STR_LEN];
102
103extern int g_currentY;
104extern char *g_mondo_home;
105
106/**
107 * @addtogroup fileGroup
108 * @{
109 */
110/**
111 * Get an md5 checksum of the specified file.
112 * @param filename The file to checksum.
113 * @return The 32-character ASCII representation of the 128-bit checksum.
114 * @note The returned string points to static storage that will be overwritten with each call.
115 */
[116]116char *calc_checksum_of_file(char *filename)
[1]117{
[116]118 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
119 static char output[MAX_STR_LEN];
120 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
121 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]122
[116]123 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
124 char *p;
125 FILE *fin;
[1]126
[116]127 /*@ initialize pointers ***************************************** */
[1]128
[116]129 p = output;
[1]130
[116]131 /*@************************************************************** */
[1]132
[116]133 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(filename);
134 if (does_file_exist(filename)) {
135 sprintf(command, "md5sum \"%s\"", filename);
136 fin = popen(command, "r");
137 if (fin) {
138 (void) fgets(output, MAX_STR_LEN, fin);
139 p = strchr(output, ' ');
140 paranoid_pclose(fin);
141 }
142 } else {
143 sprintf(tmp, "File '%s' not found; cannot calc checksum",
144 filename);
145 log_it(tmp);
[1]146 }
[116]147 if (p) {
148 *p = '\0';
149 }
150 return (output);
[1]151}
152
153
154/**
155 * Get a not-quite-unique representation of some of the file's @c stat properties.
156 * The returned string has the form <tt>size-mtime-ctime</tt>.
157 * @param curr_fname The file to generate the "checksum" for.
158 * @return The "checksum".
159 * @note The returned string points to static storage that will be overwritten with each call.
160 */
[116]161char *calc_file_ugly_minichecksum(char *curr_fname)
[1]162{
163
[116]164 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
165 static char curr_cksum[1000];
[1]166
[116]167 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
[1]168
[116]169 /*@ structures ************************************************** */
170 struct stat buf;
[1]171
[116]172 /*@ initialize data *************************************************** */
173 curr_cksum[0] = '\0';
[1]174
[116]175 /*@************************************************************** */
[1]176
[116]177 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(curr_fname);
178 if (lstat(curr_fname, &buf)) {
179 return (curr_cksum); // empty
180 }
[1]181
[116]182 sprintf(curr_cksum, "%ld-%ld-%ld", (long) (buf.st_size),
183 (long) (buf.st_mtime), (long) (buf.st_ctime));
184 return (curr_cksum);
[1]185}
186
187
188
189/**
190 * Get the number of lines in @p filename.
191 * @param filename The file to count lines in.
192 * @return The number of lines in @p filename.
193 * @bug This function uses the shell and "wc -l"; it should probably be rewritten in C.
194 */
[116]195long count_lines_in_file(char *filename)
[1]196{
197
[116]198 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
199 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
200 char incoming[MAX_STR_LEN];
201 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]202
[116]203 /*@ long ******************************************************** */
204 long noof_lines = -1L;
[1]205
[116]206 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
207 FILE *fin;
[1]208
[116]209 /*@ initialize [0] to null ******************************************** */
210 incoming[0] = '\0';
[1]211
[116]212 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(filename);
213 if (!does_file_exist(filename)) {
214 sprintf(tmp,
215 "%s does not exist, so I cannot found the number of lines in it",
216 filename);
217 log_it(tmp);
218 return (0);
[1]219 }
[116]220 sprintf(command, "cat %s | wc -l", filename);
221 if (!does_file_exist(filename)) {
222 return (-1);
[1]223 }
[116]224 fin = popen(command, "r");
225 if (fin) {
226 if (feof(fin)) {
227 noof_lines = 0;
228 } else {
229 (void) fgets(incoming, MAX_STR_LEN - 1, fin);
230 while (strlen(incoming) > 0
231 && incoming[strlen(incoming) - 1] < 32) {
232 incoming[strlen(incoming) - 1] = '\0';
233 }
234 noof_lines = atol(incoming);
235 }
236 paranoid_pclose(fin);
237 }
238 return (noof_lines);
[1]239}
240
241
242/**
243 * Check for existence of given @p filename.
244 * @param filename The file to check for.
245 * @return TRUE if it exists, FALSE otherwise.
246 */
[116]247bool does_file_exist(char *filename)
[1]248{
249
[116]250 /*@ structures ************************************************** */
251 struct stat buf;
[1]252
[116]253 /*@************************************************************** */
[1]254
[116]255 assert(filename != NULL);
256 // assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(filename);
257 if (lstat(filename, &buf)) {
258 log_msg(20, "%s does not exist", filename);
259 return (FALSE);
260 } else {
261 log_msg(20, "%s exists", filename);
262 return (TRUE);
263 }
[1]264}
265
266
267
268
269
270
271/**
272 * Modify @p inout (a file containing a list of files) to only contain files
273 * that exist.
274 * @param inout The filelist to operate on.
275 * @note The original file is renamed beforehand, so it will not be accessible
276 * while the modification is in progress.
277 */
[116]278void exclude_nonexistent_files(char *inout)
[1]279{
[116]280 char infname[MAX_STR_LEN];
281 char outfname[MAX_STR_LEN];
282 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
283 char incoming[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]284
[116]285 /*@ int ********************************************************* */
286 int i;
[1]287
[116]288 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
289 FILE *fin, *fout;
[1]290
291
[116]292 /*@ end vars *********************************************************** */
[1]293
[116]294 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(inout);
295 sprintf(infname, "%s.in", inout);
296 sprintf(outfname, "%s", inout);
297 sprintf(tmp, "cp -f %s %s", inout, infname);
298 run_program_and_log_output(tmp, FALSE);
299 if (!(fin = fopen(infname, "r"))) {
300 log_OS_error("Unable to openin infname");
301 return;
[1]302 }
[116]303 if (!(fout = fopen(outfname, "w"))) {
304 log_OS_error("Unable to openout outfname");
305 return;
[1]306 }
[116]307 for (fgets(incoming, MAX_STR_LEN, fin); !feof(fin);
308 fgets(incoming, MAX_STR_LEN, fin)) {
309 i = strlen(incoming) - 1;
310 if (i >= 0 && incoming[i] < 32) {
311 incoming[i] = '\0';
312 }
313 if (does_file_exist(incoming)) {
314 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", incoming);
315 } else {
316 sprintf(tmp, "Excluding '%s'-nonexistent\n", incoming);
317 log_it(tmp);
318 }
[1]319 }
[116]320 paranoid_fclose(fout);
321 paranoid_fclose(fin);
322 unlink(infname);
[1]323}
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333/**
334 * Attempt to find the user's kernel by calling Mindi.
335 * If Mindi can't find the kernel, ask user. If @p kernel is not empty,
336 * don't do anything.
337 * @param kernel Where to put the found kernel.
338 * @return 0 for success, 1 for failure.
339 */
[116]340int figure_out_kernel_path_interactively_if_necessary(char *kernel)
[1]341{
[116]342 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
[392]343 char *command;
[1]344
[116]345 if (!kernel[0]) {
346 strcpy(kernel,
347 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output
348 ("mindi --findkernel 2> /dev/null"));
349 }
[392]350 // If we didn't get anything back, check whether mindi raised a fatal error
351 if (!kernel[0]) {
352 malloc_string(command);
353 strcpy(command, "grep 'Fatal error' /var/log/mindi.log");
354 strcpy(tmp, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
355 if (strlen(tmp) > 1) {
356 popup_and_OK(tmp);
357 fatal_error("Mindi gave a fatal error. Please check '/var/log/mindi.log'.");
358 }
359 paranoid_free(command);
360 }
[116]361 log_it("Calling Mindi with kernel path of '%s'", kernel);
362 while (!kernel[0]) {
363 if (!ask_me_yes_or_no
[541]364 ("Kernel not found or invalid. Choose another?")) {
[116]365 return (1);
366 }
367 if (!popup_and_get_string
[541]368 ("Kernel path",
369 "What is the full path and filename of your kernel, please?",
[116]370 kernel, MAX_STR_LEN / 4)) {
371 fatal_error
372 ("Kernel not found. Please specify with the '-k' flag.");
373 }
374 sprintf(tmp, "User says kernel is at %s", kernel);
375 log_it(tmp);
376 }
377 return (0);
[1]378}
379
380
381
382
383
384
385/**
386 * Find location of specified executable in user's PATH.
387 * @param fname The basename of the executable to search for (e.g. @c afio).
388 * @return The full path to the executable, or "" if it does not exist, or NULL if @c file could not be found.
389 * @note The returned string points to static storage that will be overwritten with each call.
390 * @bug The checks with @c file and @c dirname seem pointless. If @c incoming is "", then you're calling
391 * <tt>dirname 2\>/dev/null</tt> or <tt>file 2\>/dev/null | cut -d':' -f1 2\>/dev/null</tt>, which basically amounts
392 * to nothing.
393 */
[116]394char *find_home_of_exe(char *fname)
[1]395{
[116]396 /*@ buffers ********************* */
397 static char output[MAX_STR_LEN];
398 char *incoming;
399 char *command;
[1]400
[116]401 malloc_string(incoming);
402 malloc_string(command);
403 incoming[0] = '\0';
404 /*@******************************* */
[1]405
[116]406 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(fname);
407 sprintf(command, "which %s 2> /dev/null", fname);
408 strcpy(incoming, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
409 if (incoming[0] == '\0') {
410 if (system("which file > /dev/null 2> /dev/null")) {
411 paranoid_free(incoming);
412 paranoid_free(command);
413 output[0] = '\0';
414 return (NULL); // forget it :)
415 }
416 sprintf(command,
417 "file %s 2> /dev/null | cut -d':' -f1 2> /dev/null",
418 incoming);
419 strcpy(incoming,
420 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
421 }
422 if (incoming[0] == '\0') // yes, it is == '\0' twice, not once :)
[1]423 {
[116]424 sprintf(command, "dirname %s 2> /dev/null", incoming);
425 strcpy(incoming,
426 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
[1]427 }
[116]428 strcpy(output, incoming);
429 if (output[0] != '\0' && does_file_exist(output)) {
430 log_msg(4, "find_home_of_exe () --- Found %s at %s", fname,
431 incoming);
432 } else {
433 output[0] = '\0';
434 log_msg(4, "find_home_of_exe() --- Could not find %s", fname);
435 }
436 paranoid_free(incoming);
437 paranoid_free(command);
438 if (!output[0]) {
439 return (NULL);
440 } else {
441 return (output);
442 }
[1]443}
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452/**
453 * Get the last sequence of digits surrounded by non-digits in the first 32k of
454 * a file.
455 * @param logfile The file to look in.
456 * @return The number found, or 0 if none.
457 */
[116]458int get_trackno_from_logfile(char *logfile)
[1]459{
460
[116]461 /*@ pointers ********************************************************* */
462 FILE *fin;
[1]463
[116]464 /*@ int ************************************************************** */
465 int trackno = 0;
466 size_t len = 0;
[1]467
[116]468 /*@ buffer ************************************************************ */
469 char datablock[32701];
[1]470
[116]471 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(logfile);
472 if (!(fin = fopen(logfile, "r"))) {
473 log_OS_error("Unable to open logfile");
474 fatal_error("Unable to open logfile to read trackno");
475 }
476 len = fread(datablock, 1, 32700, fin);
477 paranoid_fclose(fin);
478 if (len <= 0) {
479 return (0);
480 }
481 for (; len > 0 && !isdigit(datablock[len - 1]); len--);
482 datablock[len--] = '\0';
483 for (; len > 0 && isdigit(datablock[len - 1]); len--);
484 trackno = atoi(datablock + len);
485 /*
486 sprintf(tmp,"datablock=%s; trackno=%d",datablock+len, trackno);
487 log_it(tmp);
488 */
489 return (trackno);
[1]490}
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498/**
499 * Get a percentage from the last line of @p filename. We look for the string
500 * "% done" on the last line and, if we find it, grab the number before the last % sign.
501 * @param filename The file to get the percentage from.
502 * @return The percentage found, or 0 for error.
503 */
[116]504int grab_percentage_from_last_line_of_file(char *filename)
[1]505{
506
[116]507 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
508 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
509 char lastline[MAX_STR_LEN];
510 char command[MAX_STR_LEN];
511 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
512 char *p;
[1]513
[116]514 /*@ int's ******************************************************* */
515 int i;
[1]516
[116]517 for (i = NOOF_ERR_LINES - 1;
518 i >= 0 && !strstr(err_log_lines[i], "% Done")
519 && !strstr(err_log_lines[i], "% done"); i--);
520 if (i < 0) {
521 sprintf(command,
[681]522 "tail -n3 %s | grep -Fi \"%c\" | tail -n1 | awk '{print $0;}'",
[116]523 filename, '%');
524 strcpy(lastline,
525 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
526 if (!lastline[0]) {
527 return (0);
528 }
529 } else {
530 strcpy(lastline, err_log_lines[i]);
[1]531 }
532
[116]533 p = strrchr(lastline, '%');
534 if (p) {
535 *p = '\0';
536 }
[1]537// log_msg(2, "lastline='%s', ", p, lastline);
[116]538 if (!p) {
539 return (0);
540 }
541 *p = '\0';
542 for (p--; *p != ' ' && p != lastline; p--);
543 if (p != lastline) {
544 p++;
545 }
546 i = atoi(p);
[1]547
[116]548 sprintf(tmp, "'%s' --> %d", p, i);
[1]549// log_to_screen(tmp);
550
[116]551 return (i);
[1]552}
553
554
555
556
557
558/**
559 * Return the last line of @p filename.
560 * @param filename The file to get the last line of.
561 * @return The last line of the file.
562 * @note The returned string points to static storage that will be overwritten with each call.
563 */
[116]564char *last_line_of_file(char *filename)
[1]565{
[116]566 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
567 static char output[MAX_STR_LEN];
568 static char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
569 static char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]570
[116]571 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
572 FILE *fin;
[1]573
[116]574 /*@ end vars **************************************************** */
[1]575
[116]576 if (!does_file_exist(filename)) {
[541]577 sprintf(tmp, "Tring to get last line of nonexistent file (%s)",
[116]578 filename);
579 log_it(tmp);
580 output[0] = '\0';
581 return (output);
582 }
[126]583 sprintf(command, "tail -n1 %s", filename);
[116]584 fin = popen(command, "r");
585 (void) fgets(output, MAX_STR_LEN, fin);
586 paranoid_pclose(fin);
587 while (strlen(output) > 0 && output[strlen(output) - 1] < 32) {
588 output[strlen(output) - 1] = '\0';
589 }
590 return (output);
[1]591}
592
593/**
594 * Get the length of @p filename in bytes.
595 * @param filename The file to get the length of.
596 * @return The length of the file, or -1 for error.
597 */
[684]598off_t length_of_file(char *filename)
[1]599{
[116]600 /*@ pointers *************************************************** */
601 FILE *fin;
[1]602
[116]603 /*@ long long ************************************************* */
[684]604 off_t length;
[1]605
[116]606 fin = fopen(filename, "r");
607 if (!fin) {
608 log_it("filename=%s", filename);
609 log_OS_error("Unable to openin filename");
610 return (-1);
611 }
[415]612 fseeko(fin, 0, SEEK_END);
[684]613 length = ftello(fin);
[116]614 paranoid_fclose(fin);
615 return (length);
[1]616}
617
618
619
620/**
621 * ?????
622 * @bug I don't know what this function does. However, it seems orphaned, so it should probably be removed.
623 */
624int
[116]625make_checksum_list_file(char *filelist, char *cksumlist, char *comppath)
[1]626{
[116]627 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
628 FILE *fin;
629 FILE *fout;
[1]630
[116]631 /*@ int ******************************************************* */
632 int percentage;
633 int i;
634 int counter = 0;
[1]635
[116]636 /*@ buffer ****************************************************** */
637 char stub_fname[1000];
638 char curr_fname[1000];
639 char curr_cksum[1000];
640 char tmp[1000];
[1]641
[116]642 /*@ long [long] ************************************************* */
[684]643 off_t filelist_length;
644 off_t curr_pos;
[116]645 long start_time;
646 long current_time;
647 long time_taken;
648 long time_remaining;
[1]649
[116]650 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]651
[116]652 start_time = get_time();
653 filelist_length = length_of_file(filelist);
654 sprintf(tmp, "filelist = %s; cksumlist = %s", filelist, cksumlist);
655 log_it(tmp);
656 fin = fopen(filelist, "r");
657 if (fin == NULL) {
658 log_OS_error("Unable to fopen-in filelist");
659 log_to_screen("Can't open filelist");
660 return (1);
[1]661 }
[116]662 fout = fopen(cksumlist, "w");
663 if (fout == NULL) {
664 log_OS_error("Unable to openout cksumlist");
665 paranoid_fclose(fin);
[541]666 log_to_screen("Can't open checksum list");
[116]667 return (1);
[1]668 }
[116]669 for (fgets(stub_fname, 999, fin); !feof(fin);
670 fgets(stub_fname, 999, fin)) {
671 if (stub_fname[(i = strlen(stub_fname) - 1)] < 32) {
672 stub_fname[i] = '\0';
673 }
674 sprintf(tmp, "%s%s", comppath, stub_fname);
675 strcpy(curr_fname, tmp + 1);
676 strcpy(curr_cksum, calc_file_ugly_minichecksum(curr_fname));
677 fprintf(fout, "%s\t%s\n", curr_fname, curr_cksum);
678 if (counter++ > 12) {
679 current_time = get_time();
680 counter = 0;
681 curr_fname[37] = '\0';
[684]682 curr_pos = ftello(fin) / 1024;
[116]683 percentage = (int) (curr_pos * 100 / filelist_length);
684 time_taken = current_time - start_time;
685 if (percentage == 0) {
686 /* printf("%0d%% done \r",percentage); */
687 } else {
688 time_remaining =
689 time_taken * 100 / (long) (percentage) - time_taken;
690 sprintf(tmp,
[541]691 "%02d%% done %02d:%02d taken %02d:%02d remaining %-37s\r",
[116]692 percentage, (int) (time_taken / 60),
693 (int) (time_taken % 60),
694 (int) (time_remaining / 60),
695 (int) (time_remaining % 60), curr_fname);
696 log_to_screen(tmp);
697 }
698 sync();
699 }
700 }
701 paranoid_fclose(fout);
702 paranoid_fclose(fin);
703 log_it("Done.");
704 return (0);
[1]705}
706
707
708/**
709 * Create the directory @p outdir_fname and all parent directories. Equivalent to <tt>mkdir -p</tt>.
710 * @param outdir_fname The directory to create.
711 * @return The return value of @c mkdir.
712 */
[116]713int make_hole_for_dir(char *outdir_fname)
[1]714{
[116]715 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
716 int res = 0;
[1]717
[116]718 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(outdir_fname);
719 sprintf(tmp, "mkdir -p %s", outdir_fname);
720 res = system(tmp);
721 return (res);
[1]722}
723
724
725/**
726 * Create the parent directories of @p outfile_fname.
727 * @param outfile_fname The file to make a "hole" for.
728 * @return 0, always.
729 * @bug Return value unnecessary.
730 */
[116]731int make_hole_for_file(char *outfile_fname)
[1]732{
[116]733 /*@ buffer ****************************************************** */
734 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
[1]735
[116]736 /*@ int ******************************************************** */
737 int res = 0;
[1]738
[116]739 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]740
[116]741 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(outfile_fname);
742 assert(!strstr(outfile_fname, MNT_CDROM));
743 assert(!strstr(outfile_fname, "/dev/cdrom"));
744 sprintf(command, "mkdir -p \"%s\" 2> /dev/null", outfile_fname);
745 res += system(command);
746 sprintf(command, "rmdir \"%s\" 2> /dev/null", outfile_fname);
747 res += system(command);
748 sprintf(command, "rm -f \"%s\" 2> /dev/null", outfile_fname);
749 res += system(command);
750 unlink(outfile_fname);
751 return (0);
[1]752}
753
754
755
756
757/**
758 * Get the number of lines in @p filelist_fname that contain the string @p wildcard.
759 * @param filelist_fname The file to search through.
760 * @param wildcard The string to search for. This is @e not a shell glob or a regular expression.
761 * @return The number of lines matched.
762 */
[116]763long noof_lines_that_match_wildcard(char *filelist_fname, char *wildcard)
[1]764{
[116]765 /*@ long ******************************************************* */
766 long matches = 0;
[1]767
[116]768 /*@ pointers *************************************************** */
769 FILE *fin;
[1]770
[116]771 /*@ buffers **************************************************** */
772 char incoming[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]773
[116]774 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]775
776
[116]777 fin = fopen(filelist_fname, "r");
[1]778
[116]779 if (!fin) {
780 log_OS_error("Unable to openin filelist_fname");
781 return (0);
[1]782 }
[116]783 (void) fgets(incoming, MAX_STR_LEN - 1, fin);
784 while (!feof(fin)) {
785 if (strstr(incoming, wildcard)) {
786 matches++;
787 }
788 (void) fgets(incoming, MAX_STR_LEN - 1, fin);
789 }
790 paranoid_fclose(fin);
791 return (matches);
[1]792}
793
794
795
796
797/**
798 * Register our PID in a file in /var/run.
799 * The PID will be put in /var/run/monitas-<tt>name_str</tt>.pid.
800 * @param pid 0 to remove file, anything else to create it.
801 * @param name_str The basename of the PID file (e.g. "mondo" or "server")
802 * @note This function does not provide support against multiple instances, unless you check for that yourself.
803 */
[116]804void register_pid(pid_t pid, char *name_str)
[1]805{
[116]806 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN + 1], lockfile_fname[MAX_STR_LEN + 1];
807 int res;
808 FILE *fin;
[1]809
[116]810 sprintf(lockfile_fname, "/var/run/monitas-%s.pid", name_str);
811 if (!pid) {
812 log_it("Unregistering PID");
813 if (unlink(lockfile_fname)) {
814 log_it("Error unregistering PID");
815 }
816 return;
817 }
818 if (does_file_exist(lockfile_fname)) {
819 tmp[0] = '\0';
820 if ((fin = fopen(lockfile_fname, "r"))) {
821 (void) fgets(tmp, MAX_STR_LEN, fin);
822 paranoid_fclose(fin);
823 } else {
824 log_OS_error("Unable to openin lockfile_fname");
825 }
826 pid = (pid_t) atol(tmp);
827 sprintf(tmp, "ps %ld > /dev/null 2> /dev/null", (long int) pid);
828 res = system(tmp);
829 if (!res) {
830 log_it
831 ("I believe the daemon is already running. If it isn't, please delete %s and try again.",
832 lockfile_fname);
833 }
834 }
835 sprintf(tmp, "echo %ld > %s 2> /dev/null", (long int) getpid(),
836 lockfile_fname);
837 if (system(tmp)) {
838 fatal_error("Cannot register PID");
839 }
[1]840}
841
842
843
844/**
845 * Determine the size (in KB) of @p dev in the mountlist in <tt>tmpdir</tt>/mountlist.txt.
846 * @param tmpdir The tempdir where the mountlist is stored.
847 * @param dev The device to search for.
848 * @return The size of the partition in KB.
849 */
[116]850long size_of_partition_in_mountlist_K(char *tmpdir, char *dev)
[1]851{
[116]852 char command[MAX_STR_LEN];
853 char mountlist[MAX_STR_LEN];
854 char sz_res[MAX_STR_LEN];
855 long file_len_K;
856
857 sprintf(mountlist, "%s/mountlist.txt", tmpdir);
858 sprintf(command,
[273]859 "grep \"%s \" %s/mountlist.txt | head -n1 | awk '{print $4}'",
860 dev, tmpdir);
[116]861 log_it(command);
862 strcpy(sz_res, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
863 file_len_K = atol(sz_res);
864 log_msg(4, "%s --> %s --> %ld", command, sz_res, file_len_K);
865 return (file_len_K);
[1]866}
867
868/**
869 * Calculate the total size (in KB) of all the biggiefiles in this backup.
870 * @param bkpinfo The backup information structure. Only the @c bkpinfo->tmpdir field is used.
871 * @return The total size of all biggiefiles in KB.
872 */
[116]873long size_of_all_biggiefiles_K(struct s_bkpinfo *bkpinfo)
[1]874{
[116]875 /*@ buffers ***************************************************** */
876 char *fname;
877 char *biggielist;
878 char *comment;
[296]879 char *tmp;
880 char *command;
[1]881
[116]882 /*@ long ******************************************************** */
883 long scratchL = 0;
884 long file_len_K;
[1]885
[116]886 /*@ pointers *************************************************** */
887 FILE *fin = NULL;
[1]888
[116]889 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]890
[116]891 malloc_string(fname);
892 malloc_string(biggielist);
893 malloc_string(comment);
[296]894 malloc_string(tmp);
895 malloc_string(command);
[116]896 log_it("Calculating size of all biggiefiles (in total)");
897 sprintf(biggielist, "%s/biggielist.txt", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
898 log_it("biggielist = %s", biggielist);
899 if (!(fin = fopen(biggielist, "r"))) {
900 log_OS_error
901 ("Cannot open biggielist. OK, so estimate is based on filesets only.");
902 } else {
903 log_msg(4, "Reading it...");
904 for (fgets(fname, MAX_STR_LEN, fin); !feof(fin);
905 fgets(fname, MAX_STR_LEN, fin)) {
906 if (fname[strlen(fname) - 1] <= 32) {
907 fname[strlen(fname) - 1] = '\0';
908 }
909 if (0 == strncmp(fname, "/dev/", 5)) {
[296]910 if (is_dev_an_NTFS_dev(fname)) {
911 if ( !find_home_of_exe("ntfsresize")) {
912 fatal_error("ntfsresize not found");
913 }
914 sprintf(command, "ntfsresize --force --info %s|grep '^You might resize at '|cut -d' ' -f5", fname);
915 log_it("command = %s", command);
916 strcpy (tmp, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
917 log_it("res of it = %s", tmp);
918 file_len_K = atoll(tmp) / 1024L;
919 } else {
920 file_len_K = get_phys_size_of_drive(fname) * 1024L;
921 }
[116]922 } else {
[684]923 /* BERLIOS: more than long here ??? */
[116]924 file_len_K = (long) (length_of_file(fname) / 1024);
925 }
926 if (file_len_K > 0) {
927 scratchL += file_len_K;
928 log_msg(4, "%s --> %ld K", fname, file_len_K);
929 }
930 sprintf(comment,
931 "After adding %s, scratchL+%ld now equals %ld", fname,
932 file_len_K, scratchL);
933 log_msg(4, comment);
934 if (feof(fin)) {
935 break;
936 }
937 }
[1]938 }
[116]939 log_it("Closing...");
940 paranoid_fclose(fin);
941 log_it("Finished calculating total size of all biggiefiles");
942 paranoid_free(fname);
943 paranoid_free(biggielist);
944 paranoid_free(comment);
[296]945 paranoid_free(tmp);
946 paranoid_free(command);
[116]947 return (scratchL);
[1]948}
949
950/**
951 * Determine the amount of space (in KB) occupied by a mounted CD.
952 * This can also be used to find the space used for other directories.
953 * @param mountpt The mountpoint/directory to check.
954 * @return The amount of space occupied in KB.
955 */
[116]956long long space_occupied_by_cd(char *mountpt)
[1]957{
[116]958 /*@ buffer ****************************************************** */
959 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
960 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
961 long long llres;
962 /*@ pointers **************************************************** */
963 char *p;
964 FILE *fin;
[1]965
[116]966 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]967
[116]968 sprintf(command, "du -sk %s", mountpt);
[816]969 errno = 0;
[116]970 fin = popen(command, "r");
[816]971 if (errno) {
972 log_it("popen() FAILED: command=%s, mountpt=%s, fin=%d, errno=%d, strerror=%s", command, mountpt, fin, errno, strerror(errno));
973 llres = 0;
974 } else {
975 (void) fgets(tmp, MAX_STR_LEN, fin);
976 paranoid_pclose(fin);
977 p = strchr(tmp, '\t');
978 if (p) {
979 *p = '\0';
980 }
981 for (p = tmp, llres = 0; *p != '\0'; p++) {
982 llres *= 10;
983 llres += (int) (*p - '0');
984 }
[116]985 }
[816]986
[116]987 return (llres);
[1]988}
989
990
991/**
992 * Update a CRC checksum to include another character.
993 * @param crc The original CRC checksum.
994 * @param c The character to add.
995 * @return The new CRC checksum.
996 * @ingroup utilityGroup
997 */
[116]998unsigned int updcrc(unsigned int crc, unsigned int c)
[1]999{
[116]1000 unsigned int tmp;
1001 tmp = (crc >> 8) ^ c;
1002 crc = (crc << 8) ^ crctttab[tmp & 255];
1003 return crc;
[1]1004}
1005
1006/**
1007 * Update a reverse CRC checksum to include another character.
1008 * @param crc The original CRC checksum.
1009 * @param c The character to add.
1010 * @return The new CRC checksum.
1011 * @ingroup utilityGroup
1012 */
[116]1013unsigned int updcrcr(unsigned int crc, unsigned int c)
[1]1014{
[116]1015 unsigned int tmp;
1016 tmp = crc ^ c;
1017 crc = (crc >> 8) ^ crc16tab[tmp & 0xff];
1018 return crc;
[1]1019}
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024/**
1025 * Check for an executable on the user's system; write a message to the
1026 * screen and the log if we can't find it.
1027 * @param fname The executable basename to look for.
1028 * @return 0 if it's found, nonzero if not.
1029 */
[116]1030int whine_if_not_found(char *fname)
[1]1031{
[116]1032 /*@ buffers *** */
1033 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
1034 char errorstr[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]1035
1036
[116]1037 sprintf(command, "which %s > /dev/null 2> /dev/null", fname);
1038 sprintf(errorstr,
[541]1039 "Please install '%s'. I cannot find it on your system.",
[116]1040 fname);
1041 if (system(command)) {
1042 log_to_screen(errorstr);
1043 log_to_screen
[541]1044 ("There may be hyperlink at http://www.mondorescue.com which");
1045 log_to_screen("will take you to the relevant (missing) package.");
[116]1046 return (1);
1047 } else {
1048 return (0);
1049 }
[1]1050}
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057/**
1058 * Create a data file at @p fname containing @p contents.
1059 * The data actually can be multiple lines, despite the name.
1060 * @param fname The file to create.
1061 * @param contents The data to put in it.
1062 * @return 0 for success, 1 for failure.
1063 */
[116]1064int write_one_liner_data_file(char *fname, char *contents)
[1]1065{
[116]1066 /*@ pointers *************************************************** */
1067 FILE *fout;
1068 int res = 0;
[1]1069
[116]1070 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]1071
[116]1072 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(fname);
1073 if (!contents) {
1074 log_it("%d: Warning - writing NULL to %s", __LINE__, fname);
1075 }
1076 if (!(fout = fopen(fname, "w"))) {
1077 log_it("fname=%s");
1078 log_OS_error("Unable to openout fname");
1079 return (1);
1080 }
1081 fprintf(fout, "%s\n", contents);
1082 paranoid_fclose(fout);
1083 return (res);
[1]1084}
1085
1086
1087
1088/**
1089 * Read @p fname into @p contents.
1090 * @param fname The file to read.
1091 * @param contents Where to put its contents.
1092 * @return 0 for success, nonzero for failure.
1093 */
[116]1094int read_one_liner_data_file(char *fname, char *contents)
[1]1095{
[116]1096 /*@ pointers *************************************************** */
1097 FILE *fin;
1098 int res = 0;
1099 int i;
[1]1100
[116]1101 /*@ end vars *************************************************** */
[1]1102
[116]1103 assert_string_is_neither_NULL_nor_zerolength(fname);
1104 if (!contents) {
1105 log_it("%d: Warning - reading NULL from %s", __LINE__, fname);
1106 }
1107 if (!(fin = fopen(fname, "r"))) {
1108 log_it("fname=%s", fname);
1109 log_OS_error("Unable to openin fname");
1110 return (1);
1111 }
1112 fscanf(fin, "%s\n", contents);
1113 i = strlen(contents);
1114 if (i > 0 && contents[i - 1] < 32) {
1115 contents[i - 1] = '\0';
1116 }
1117 paranoid_fclose(fin);
1118 return (res);
[1]1119}
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129/**
1130 * Copy the files that Mondo/Mindi need to run to the scratchdir or tempdir.
1131 * Currently this includes: copy Mondo's home directory to scratchdir, untar "mondo_home/payload.tgz"
1132 * if it exists, copy LAST-FILELIST-NUMBER to scratchdir, copy mondorestore
1133 * and post-nuke.tgz (if it exists) to tmpdir, and run "hostname > scratchdir/HOSTNAME".
1134 * @param bkpinfo The backup information structure. Fields used:
1135 * - @c bkpinfo->postnuke_tarball
1136 * - @c bkpinfo->scratchdir
1137 * - @c bkpinfo->tmpdir
1138 */
[116]1139void copy_mondo_and_mindi_stuff_to_scratchdir(struct s_bkpinfo *bkpinfo)
[1]1140{
[116]1141 /*@ Char buffers ** */
1142 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
1143 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
1144 char old_pwd[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]1145
[116]1146 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY, 0,
1147 "Copying Mondo's core files to the scratch directory");
[1]1148
[116]1149 log_msg(4, "g_mondo_home='%s'", g_mondo_home);
1150 if (strlen(g_mondo_home) < 2) {
1151 find_and_store_mondoarchives_home(g_mondo_home);
1152 }
1153 sprintf(command, CP_BIN " --parents -pRdf %s %s", g_mondo_home,
1154 bkpinfo->scratchdir);
[1]1155
[116]1156 log_msg(4, "command = %s", command);
1157 if (run_program_and_log_output(command, 1)) {
1158 fatal_error("Failed to copy Mondo's stuff to scratchdir");
1159 }
[1]1160
[116]1161 sprintf(tmp, "%s/payload.tgz", g_mondo_home);
1162 if (does_file_exist(tmp)) {
1163 log_it("Untarring payload %s to scratchdir %s", tmp,
1164 bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1165 (void) getcwd(old_pwd, MAX_STR_LEN - 1);
1166 chdir(bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1167 sprintf(command, "tar -zxvf %s", tmp);
1168 if (run_program_and_log_output(command, FALSE)) {
1169 fatal_error("Failed to untar payload");
1170 }
1171 chdir(old_pwd);
1172 }
[1]1173
[116]1174 sprintf(command, "cp -f %s/LAST-FILELIST-NUMBER %s", bkpinfo->tmpdir,
1175 bkpinfo->scratchdir);
[1]1176
[116]1177 if (run_program_and_log_output(command, FALSE)) {
1178 fatal_error("Failed to copy LAST-FILELIST-NUMBER to scratchdir");
1179 }
[1]1180
[116]1181 strcpy(tmp,
1182 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output("which mondorestore"));
1183 if (!tmp[0]) {
1184 fatal_error
1185 ("'which mondorestore' returned null. Where's your mondorestore? `which` can't find it. That's odd. Did you install mondorestore?");
1186 }
1187 sprintf(command, "cp -f %s %s", tmp, bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1188 if (run_program_and_log_output(command, FALSE)) {
1189 fatal_error("Failed to copy mondorestore to tmpdir");
1190 }
[1]1191
[116]1192 sprintf(command, "hostname > %s/HOSTNAME", bkpinfo->scratchdir);
1193 paranoid_system(command);
[1]1194
[116]1195 if (bkpinfo->postnuke_tarball[0]) {
1196 sprintf(command, "cp -f %s %s/post-nuke.tgz",
1197 bkpinfo->postnuke_tarball, bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1198 if (run_program_and_log_output(command, FALSE)) {
1199 fatal_error("Unable to copy post-nuke tarball to tmpdir");
1200 }
1201 }
[1]1202
1203
[116]1204 mvaddstr_and_log_it(g_currentY++, 74, "Done.");
[1]1205}
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211/**
1212 * Store the client's NFS configuration in files to be restored at restore-time.
1213 * Assumes that @c bkpinfo->media_type = nfs, but does not check for this.
1214 * @param bkpinfo The backup information structure. Fields used:
1215 * - @c nfs_mount
1216 * - @c nfs_remote_dir
1217 * - @c tmpdir
1218 */
[116]1219void store_nfs_config(struct s_bkpinfo *bkpinfo)
[1]1220{
1221
[116]1222 /*@ buffers ******** */
1223 char nfs_dev[MAX_STR_LEN];
[802]1224 char mac_addr[MAX_STR_LEN];
[116]1225 char nfs_mount[MAX_STR_LEN];
1226 char nfs_client_ipaddr[MAX_STR_LEN];
[148]1227 char nfs_client_netmask[MAX_STR_LEN];
[196]1228 char nfs_client_broadcast[MAX_STR_LEN];
[148]1229 char nfs_client_defgw[MAX_STR_LEN];
[116]1230 char nfs_server_ipaddr[MAX_STR_LEN];
1231 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
1232 char command[MAX_STR_LEN * 2];
[1]1233
[116]1234 /*@ pointers ***** */
1235 char *p;
[1]1236
[116]1237 log_it("Storing NFS configuration");
1238 strcpy(tmp, bkpinfo->nfs_mount);
1239 p = strchr(tmp, ':');
1240 if (!p) {
1241 fatal_error
1242 ("NFS mount doesn't have a colon in it, e.g. 192.168.1.4:/home/nfs");
1243 }
1244 *(p++) = '\0';
1245 strcpy(nfs_server_ipaddr, tmp);
1246 strcpy(nfs_mount, p);
[802]1247 /* BERLIOS : there is a bug #67 here as it only considers the first NIC */
[116]1248 sprintf(command,
1249 "ifconfig | tr '\n' '#' | sed s/##// | tr '#' ' ' | tr '' '\n' | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f1");
1250 strcpy(nfs_dev, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
1251 sprintf(command,
1252 "ifconfig | tr '\n' '#' | sed s/##// | tr '#' ' ' | tr '' '\\n' | head -n1 | tr -s '\t' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f7 | cut -d':' -f2");
1253 strcpy(nfs_client_ipaddr,
1254 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
[148]1255 sprintf(command,
1256 "ifconfig | tr '\n' '#' | sed s/##// | tr '#' ' ' | tr '' '\\n' | head -n1 | tr -s '\t' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f9 | cut -d':' -f2");
1257 strcpy(nfs_client_netmask,
1258 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
1259 sprintf(command,
[196]1260 "ifconfig | tr '\n' '#' | sed s/##// | tr '#' ' ' | tr '' '\\n' | head -n1 | tr -s '\t' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f8 | cut -d':' -f2");
1261 strcpy(nfs_client_broadcast,
1262 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
1263 sprintf(command,
[222]1264 "route -n | grep '^0.0.0.0' | awk '{print $2}'");
[148]1265 strcpy(nfs_client_defgw,
1266 call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
[116]1267 sprintf(tmp,
1268 "nfs_client_ipaddr=%s; nfs_server_ipaddr=%s; nfs_mount=%s",
1269 nfs_client_ipaddr, nfs_server_ipaddr, nfs_mount);
1270 if (strlen(nfs_dev) < 2) {
1271 fatal_error
1272 ("Unable to find ethN (eth0, eth1, ...) adapter via NFS mount you specified.");
1273 }
1274 make_hole_for_dir("/var/cache/mondo-archive");
[802]1275 /********
1276 * If the NFS device that found above is a bonded device,
1277 * we need to replace it with an ethN device or the
1278 * networking will not start during an NFS restore.
1279 *
1280 * If the NFS device in nfs_dev begins with the word "bond",
1281 * look for the corresponding slave ethN device and copy it to nfs_dev.
1282 * Using the common MAC address
1283 ********/
1284 if (!strncmp(nfs_dev, "bond", 4)) {
1285 log_to_screen("Found bonding device %s; looking for corresponding ethN slave device\n", nfs_dev);
1286 sprintf(command,
[888]1287 "ifconfig %s | awk '{print $5}' | head -n1", nfs_dev);
[802]1288 strcpy(mac_addr, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
1289 sprintf(command,
[888]1290 "ifconfig | grep -E '%s' | grep -v '%s' | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f1", mac_addr,nfs_dev);
[802]1291 strcpy(nfs_dev, call_program_and_get_last_line_of_output(command));
1292 log_to_screen("Replacing it with %s\n", nfs_dev);
1293 }
[1]1294
[116]1295 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-DEV", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1296 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, nfs_dev);
[1]1297
[116]1298 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-CLIENT-IPADDR", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1299 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, nfs_client_ipaddr);
[148]1300 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-CLIENT-NETMASK", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1301 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, nfs_client_netmask);
[196]1302 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-CLIENT-BROADCAST", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1303 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, nfs_client_broadcast);
[148]1304 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-CLIENT-DEFGW", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1305 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, nfs_client_defgw);
[116]1306 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-SERVER-IPADDR", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1307 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, nfs_server_ipaddr);
1308 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-SERVER-MOUNT", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1309 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, bkpinfo->nfs_mount);
1310 sprintf(tmp, "%s/NFS-SERVER-PATH", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1311 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, bkpinfo->nfs_remote_dir);
[148]1312 sprintf(tmp, "%s/ISO-PREFIX", bkpinfo->tmpdir);
1313 write_one_liner_data_file(tmp, bkpinfo->prefix);
[116]1314 log_it("Finished storing NFS configuration");
[1]1315}
1316
1317
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322/**
1323 * Determine the approximate number of media that the backup will take up,
1324 * and tell the user. The uncompressed size is estimated as size_of_all_biggiefiles_K()
1325 * plus (noof_sets x bkpinfo->optimal_set_size). The compression factor is estimated as
1326 * 2/3 for LZO and 1/2 for bzip2. The data is not saved anywhere. If there are any
1327 * "imagedevs", the estimate is not shown as it will be wildly inaccurate.
1328 * If there are more than 50 media estimated, the estimate will not be shown.
1329 * @param bkpinfo The backup information structure. Fields used:
1330 * - @c bkpinfo->backup_media_type
1331 * - @c bkpinfo->image_devs
1332 * - @c bkpinfo->media_size
1333 * - @c bkpinfo->optimal_set_size
1334 * - @c bkpinfo->use_lzo
1335 * @param noof_sets The number of filesets created.
1336 * @ingroup archiveGroup
1337 */
1338void
[116]1339estimate_noof_media_required(struct s_bkpinfo *bkpinfo, long noof_sets)
[1]1340{
[116]1341 /*@ buffers *************** */
1342 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
[1]1343
[116]1344 /*@ long long ************* */
1345 long long scratchLL;
[1]1346
[116]1347 if (bkpinfo->media_size[1] <= 0 || bkpinfo->backup_media_type == nfs) {
1348 log_to_screen("Number of media required: UNKNOWN");
1349 return;
1350 }
[1]1351
[116]1352 log_it("Estimating number of media required...");
1353 scratchLL =
1354 (long long) (noof_sets) * (long long) (bkpinfo->optimal_set_size)
1355 + (long long) (size_of_all_biggiefiles_K(bkpinfo));
1356 scratchLL = (scratchLL / 1024) / bkpinfo->media_size[1];
1357 scratchLL++;
1358 if (bkpinfo->use_lzo) {
1359 scratchLL = (scratchLL * 2) / 3;
[998]1360 else if (bkpinfo->use_gzip) {
1361 scratchLL = (scratchLL * 2) / 3;
[116]1362 } else {
1363 scratchLL = scratchLL / 2;
1364 }
1365 if (!scratchLL) {
1366 scratchLL++;
1367 }
1368 if (scratchLL <= 1) {
1369 sprintf(tmp,
[541]1370 "Your backup will probably occupy a single %s. Maybe two.",
[126]1371 media_descriptor_string(bkpinfo->backup_media_type));
[116]1372 } else if (scratchLL > 4) {
1373 sprintf(tmp,
[541]1374 "Your backup will occupy one meeeeellion media! (maybe %s)",
[116]1375 number_to_text((int) (scratchLL + 1)));
1376 } else {
[541]1377 sprintf(tmp, "Your backup will occupy approximately %s media.",
[116]1378 number_to_text((int) (scratchLL + 1)));
1379 }
1380 if (!bkpinfo->image_devs[0] && (scratchLL < 50)) {
1381 log_to_screen(tmp);
1382 }
[1]1383}
1384
1385
1386/**
1387 * Get the last suffix of @p instr.
1388 * If @p instr was "httpd.log.gz", we would return "gz".
1389 * @param instr The filename to get the suffix of.
1390 * @return The suffix (without a dot), or "" if none.
1391 * @note The returned string points to static storage that will be overwritten with each call.
1392 */
[116]1393char *sz_last_suffix(char *instr)
[1]1394{
[116]1395 static char outstr[MAX_STR_LEN];
1396 char *p;
[1]1397
[116]1398 p = strrchr(instr, '.');
1399 if (!p) {
1400 outstr[0] = '\0';
1401 } else {
1402 strcpy(outstr, p);
1403 }
1404 return (outstr);
[1]1405}
1406
1407
1408/**
1409 * Determine whether a file is compressed. This is done
1410 * by reading through the "do-not-compress-these" file distributed with Mondo.
1411 * @param filename The file to check.
1412 * @return TRUE if it's compressed, FALSE if not.
1413 */
[116]1414bool is_this_file_compressed(char *filename)
[1]1415{
[116]1416 char do_not_compress_these[MAX_STR_LEN];
1417 char tmp[MAX_STR_LEN];
1418 char *p;
[1]1419
[116]1420 sprintf(tmp, "%s/do-not-compress-these", g_mondo_home);
1421 if (!does_file_exist(tmp)) {
1422 return (FALSE);
1423 }
1424 strcpy(do_not_compress_these, last_line_of_file(tmp));
1425 for (p = do_not_compress_these; p != NULL; p++) {
1426 strcpy(tmp, p);
1427 if (strchr(tmp, ' ')) {
1428 *(strchr(tmp, ' ')) = '\0';
1429 }
1430 if (!strcmp(sz_last_suffix(filename), tmp)) { /*printf("MATCH\n"); */
1431 return (TRUE);
1432 }
1433 if (!(p = strchr(p, ' '))) {
1434 break;
1435 }
1436 }
1437 return (FALSE);
[1]1438}
1439
1440
1441
[116]1442int mode_of_file(char *fname)
[1]1443{
[116]1444 struct stat buf;
[1]1445
[116]1446 if (lstat(fname, &buf)) {
1447 return (-1);
1448 } // error
1449 else {
1450 return (buf.st_mode);
1451 }
[1]1452}
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457/**
1458 * Create a small script that mounts /boot, calls @c grub-install, and syncs the disks.
1459 * @param outfile Where to put the script.
1460 * @return 0 for success, 1 for failure.
1461 */
[116]1462int make_grub_install_scriptlet(char *outfile)
[1]1463{
[116]1464 FILE *fout;
1465 char *tmp;
1466 int retval = 0;
[1]1467
[116]1468 malloc_string(tmp);
1469 if ((fout = fopen(outfile, "w"))) {
1470 fprintf(fout,
1471 "#!/bin/sh\n\nmount /boot > /dev/null 2> /dev/null\ngrub-install $@\nres=$?\nsync;sync;sync\nexit $res\n");
1472 paranoid_fclose(fout);
1473 log_msg(2, "Created %s", outfile);
1474 sprintf(tmp, "chmod +x %s", outfile);
1475 paranoid_system(tmp);
1476 retval = 0;
1477 } else {
1478 retval = 1;
[1]1479 }
[116]1480 paranoid_free(tmp);
1481 return (retval);
[1]1482}
1483
1484/* @} - end fileGroup */
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