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author | Eelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl> | 2004-12-29T22·08+0000 |
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committer | Eelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl> | 2004-12-29T22·08+0000 |
commit | 4f07ebc67e74629724c441352a58b12143383129 (patch) | |
tree | 52fad623c7192402e2d8960dc6c259dff66779b2 /src | |
parent | 54d8f0858825e9ae4c8fdf54b7c2019edee05237 (diff) |
* Integrated bsdiff/bspatch 4.2 (from
http://www.daemonology.net/bsdiff/bsdiff-4.2.tar.gz) into the source tree. The license is a bit peculiar, but it does allow verbatim copying, which is what we do here (i.e., so don't make any changes to the sources).
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/Makefile.am | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/LICENSE | 121 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.am | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.old | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.1 | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.c | 385 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.1 | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.c | 216 |
8 files changed, 816 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am index 089f532203b3..7753a77d490c 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.am +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ SUBDIRS = bin2c boost libutil libstore libmain nix-store nix-hash \ - libexpr nix-instantiate nix-env log2xml + libexpr nix-instantiate nix-env log2xml bsdiff-4.2 EXTRA_DIST = aterm-helper.pl diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/LICENSE b/src/bsdiff-4.2/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c146b5b399f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +BSD Protection License +February 2002 + +Preamble +-------- + +The Berkeley Software Distribution ("BSD") license has proven very effective +over the years at allowing for a wide spread of work throughout both +commercial and non-commercial products. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL + THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR + REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, + INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES + ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (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, EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE + POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.am b/src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..70f2ead7cc48 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +libexec_PROGRAMS = bsdiff bspatch + +bsdiff_SOURCES = bsdiff.c + +bspatch_SOURCES = bspatch.c + +AM_CFLAGS = -O3 -DBZIP2=\"$(bzip2)\" diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.old b/src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.old new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ce5dd344d403 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/Makefile.old @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +CFLAGS += -O3 +.ifdef BZIP2 +CFLAGS += -DBZIP2=\"${BZIP2}\" +.endif + +PREFIX ?= /usr/local +INSTALL_PROGRAM ?= ${INSTALL} -c -s -m 555 +INSTALL_MAN ?= ${INSTALL} -c -m 444 + +all: bsdiff bspatch +bsdiff: bsdiff.c +bspatch: bspatch.c + +install: + ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} bsdiff bspatch ${PREFIX}/bin +.ifndef WITHOUT_MAN + ${INSTALL_MAN} bsdiff.1 bspatch.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1 +.endif diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.1 b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8d3926d3298c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.1 @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +.Dd May 18, 2003 +.Dt BSDIFF 1 +.Os FreeBSD +.Sh NAME +.Nm bsdiff +.Nd generate a patch between two binary files +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac Ao Ar newfile Ac Ao Ar patchfile Ac +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm +compares +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac +to +.Ao Ar newfile Ac +and writes to +.Ao Ar patchfile Ac +a binary patch suitable for use by bspatch(1). +When +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac +and +.Ao Ar newfile Ac +are two versions of an executable program, the +patches produced are on average a factor of five smaller +than those produced by any other binary patch tool known +to the author. +.Pp +.Nm +uses memory equal to 17 times the size of +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac , +and requires +an absolute minimum working set size of 8 times the size of oldfile. +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr bspatch 1 +.Sh AUTHORS +.An Colin Percival Aq cperciva@daemonology.net diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.c b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f47226c1e0a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bsdiff.c @@ -0,0 +1,385 @@ +/* + bsdiff.c -- Binary patch generator. + + Copyright 2003 Colin Percival + + For the terms under which this work may be distributed, please see + the adjoining file "LICENSE". +*/ + +#ifndef BZIP2 +#define BZIP2 "/usr/bin/bzip2" +#endif + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <err.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <sys/wait.h> + +#define MIN(x,y) (((x)<(y)) ? (x) : (y)) + +void split(off_t *I,off_t *V,off_t start,off_t len,off_t h) +{ + off_t i,j,k,x,tmp,jj,kk; + + if(len<16) { + for(k=start;k<start+len;k+=j) { + j=1;x=V[I[k]+h]; + for(i=1;k+i<start+len;i++) { + if(V[I[k+i]+h]<x) { + x=V[I[k+i]+h]; + j=0; + }; + if(V[I[k+i]+h]==x) { + tmp=I[k+j];I[k+j]=I[k+i];I[k+i]=tmp; + j++; + }; + }; + for(i=0;i<j;i++) V[I[k+i]]=k+j-1; + if(j==1) I[k]=-1; + }; + return; + }; + + x=V[I[start+len/2]+h]; + jj=0;kk=0; + for(i=start;i<start+len;i++) { + if(V[I[i]+h]<x) jj++; + if(V[I[i]+h]==x) kk++; + }; + jj+=start;kk+=jj; + + i=start;j=0;k=0; + while(i<jj) { + if(V[I[i]+h]<x) { + i++; + } else if(V[I[i]+h]==x) { + tmp=I[i];I[i]=I[jj+j];I[jj+j]=tmp; + j++; + } else { + tmp=I[i];I[i]=I[kk+k];I[kk+k]=tmp; + k++; + }; + }; + + while(jj+j<kk) { + if(V[I[jj+j]+h]==x) { + j++; + } else { + tmp=I[jj+j];I[jj+j]=I[kk+k];I[kk+k]=tmp; + k++; + }; + }; + + if(jj>start) split(I,V,start,jj-start,h); + + for(i=0;i<kk-jj;i++) V[I[jj+i]]=kk-1; + if(jj==kk-1) I[jj]=-1; + + if(start+len>kk) split(I,V,kk,start+len-kk,h); +} + +void qsufsort(off_t *I,off_t *V,u_char *old,off_t oldsize) +{ + off_t buckets[256]; + off_t i,h,len; + + for(i=0;i<256;i++) buckets[i]=0; + for(i=0;i<oldsize;i++) buckets[old[i]]++; + for(i=1;i<256;i++) buckets[i]+=buckets[i-1]; + for(i=255;i>0;i--) buckets[i]=buckets[i-1]; + buckets[0]=0; + + for(i=0;i<oldsize;i++) I[++buckets[old[i]]]=i; + I[0]=oldsize; + for(i=0;i<oldsize;i++) V[i]=buckets[old[i]]; + V[oldsize]=0; + for(i=1;i<256;i++) if(buckets[i]==buckets[i-1]+1) I[buckets[i]]=-1; + I[0]=-1; + + for(h=1;I[0]!=-(oldsize+1);h+=h) { + len=0; + for(i=0;i<oldsize+1;) { + if(I[i]<0) { + len-=I[i]; + i-=I[i]; + } else { + if(len) I[i-len]=-len; + len=V[I[i]]+1-i; + split(I,V,i,len,h); + i+=len; + len=0; + }; + }; + if(len) I[i-len]=-len; + }; + + for(i=0;i<oldsize+1;i++) I[V[i]]=i; +} + +off_t matchlen(u_char *old,off_t oldsize,u_char *new,off_t newsize) +{ + off_t i; + + for(i=0;(i<oldsize)&&(i<newsize);i++) + if(old[i]!=new[i]) break; + + return i; +} + +off_t search(off_t *I,u_char *old,off_t oldsize, + u_char *new,off_t newsize,off_t st,off_t en,off_t *pos) +{ + off_t x,y; + + if(en-st<2) { + x=matchlen(old+I[st],oldsize-I[st],new,newsize); + y=matchlen(old+I[en],oldsize-I[en],new,newsize); + + if(x>y) { + *pos=I[st]; + return x; + } else { + *pos=I[en]; + return y; + } + }; + + x=st+(en-st)/2; + if(memcmp(old+I[x],new,MIN(oldsize-I[x],newsize))<0) { + return search(I,old,oldsize,new,newsize,x,en,pos); + } else { + return search(I,old,oldsize,new,newsize,st,x,pos); + }; +} + +void offtout(off_t x,u_char *buf) +{ + off_t y; + + if(x<0) y=-x; else y=x; + + buf[0]=y%256;y-=buf[0]; + y=y/256;buf[1]=y%256;y-=buf[1]; + y=y/256;buf[2]=y%256;y-=buf[2]; + y=y/256;buf[3]=y%256;y-=buf[3]; + y=y/256;buf[4]=y%256;y-=buf[4]; + y=y/256;buf[5]=y%256;y-=buf[5]; + y=y/256;buf[6]=y%256;y-=buf[6]; + y=y/256;buf[7]=y%256; + + if(x<0) buf[7]|=0x80; +} + +int main(int argc,char *argv[]) +{ + int fd,p[2]; + pid_t pid; + u_char *old,*new; + off_t oldsize,newsize; + off_t *I,*V; + + off_t scan,pos,len; + off_t lastscan,lastpos,lastoffset; + off_t oldscore,scsc; + + off_t s,Sf,lenf,Sb,lenb; + off_t overlap,Ss,lens; + off_t i; + + off_t dblen,eblen; + u_char *db,*eb; + + u_char buf[8]; + u_char header[32]; + + if(argc!=4) errx(1,"usage: %s oldfile newfile patchfile\n",argv[0]); + + /* Allocate oldsize+1 bytes instead of oldsize bytes to ensure + that we never try to malloc(0) and get a NULL pointer */ + if(((fd=open(argv[1],O_RDONLY,0))<0) || + ((oldsize=lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END))==-1) || + ((old=malloc(oldsize+1))==NULL) || + (lseek(fd,0,SEEK_SET)!=0) || + (read(fd,old,oldsize)!=oldsize) || + (close(fd)==-1)) err(1,"%s",argv[1]); + + if(((I=malloc((oldsize+1)*sizeof(off_t)))==NULL) || + ((V=malloc((oldsize+1)*sizeof(off_t)))==NULL)) err(1,NULL); + + qsufsort(I,V,old,oldsize); + + free(V); + + /* Allocate newsize+1 bytes instead of newsize bytes to ensure + that we never try to malloc(0) and get a NULL pointer */ + if(((fd=open(argv[2],O_RDONLY,0))<0) || + ((newsize=lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END))==-1) || + ((new=malloc(newsize+1))==NULL) || + (lseek(fd,0,SEEK_SET)!=0) || + (read(fd,new,newsize)!=newsize) || + (close(fd)==-1)) err(1,"%s",argv[2]); + + if(((db=malloc(newsize+1))==NULL) || + ((eb=malloc(newsize+1))==NULL)) err(1,NULL); + dblen=0; + eblen=0; + + if((fd=open(argv[3],O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY,0666))<0) + err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + + /* Header is + 0 8 "BSDIFF40" + 8 8 length of bzip2ed ctrl block + 16 8 length of bzip2ed diff block + 24 8 length of new file */ + /* File is + 0 32 Header + 32 ?? Bzip2ed ctrl block + ?? ?? Bzip2ed diff block + ?? ?? Bzip2ed extra block */ + memcpy(header,"BSDIFF40",8); + memset(header+8,0,24); + if(write(fd,header,32)!=32) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + + if((pipe(p)==-1) || ((pid=fork())==-1)) err(1,NULL); + if(pid==0) { + if((close(0)==-1) || (close(1)==-1) || (dup2(fd,1)==-1) || + (dup2(p[0],0)==-1) || (close(fd)==-1) || + (close(p[0])==-1) || (close(p[1])==-1)) + err(1,NULL); + execl(BZIP2,BZIP2,"-zc",NULL); + err(1,"%s",BZIP2); + }; + if(close(p[0])==-1) err(1,NULL); + + scan=0;len=0; + lastscan=0;lastpos=0;lastoffset=0; + while(scan<newsize) { + oldscore=0; + + for(scsc=scan+=len;scan<newsize;scan++) { + len=search(I,old,oldsize,new+scan,newsize-scan, + 0,oldsize,&pos); + + for(;scsc<scan+len;scsc++) + if((scsc+lastoffset<oldsize) && + (old[scsc+lastoffset] == new[scsc])) + oldscore++; + + if(((len==oldscore) && (len!=0)) || + (len>oldscore+8)) break; + + if((scan+lastoffset<oldsize) && + (old[scan+lastoffset] == new[scan])) + oldscore--; + }; + + if((len!=oldscore) || (scan==newsize)) { + s=0;Sf=0;lenf=0; + for(i=0;(lastscan+i<scan)&&(lastpos+i<oldsize);) { + if(old[lastpos+i]==new[lastscan+i]) s++; + i++; + if(s*2-i>Sf*2-lenf) { Sf=s; lenf=i; }; + }; + + lenb=0; + if(scan<newsize) { + s=0;Sb=0; + for(i=1;(scan>=lastscan+i)&&(pos>=i);i++) { + if(old[pos-i]==new[scan-i]) s++; + if(s*2-i>Sb*2-lenb) { Sb=s; lenb=i; }; + }; + }; + + if(lastscan+lenf>scan-lenb) { + overlap=(lastscan+lenf)-(scan-lenb); + s=0;Ss=0;lens=0; + for(i=0;i<overlap;i++) { + if(new[lastscan+lenf-overlap+i]== + old[lastpos+lenf-overlap+i]) s++; + if(new[scan-lenb+i]== + old[pos-lenb+i]) s--; + if(s>Ss) { Ss=s; lens=i+1; }; + }; + + lenf+=lens-overlap; + lenb-=lens; + }; + + for(i=0;i<lenf;i++) + db[dblen+i]=new[lastscan+i]-old[lastpos+i]; + for(i=0;i<(scan-lenb)-(lastscan+lenf);i++) + eb[eblen+i]=new[lastscan+lenf+i]; + + dblen+=lenf; + eblen+=(scan-lenb)-(lastscan+lenf); + + offtout(lenf,buf); + if(write(p[1],buf,8)!=8) err(1,NULL); + offtout((scan-lenb)-(lastscan+lenf),buf); + if(write(p[1],buf,8)!=8) err(1,NULL); + offtout((pos-lenb)-(lastpos+lenf),buf); + if(write(p[1],buf,8)!=8) err(1,NULL); + + lastscan=scan-lenb; + lastpos=pos-lenb; + lastoffset=pos-scan; + }; + }; + + if((close(p[1])==-1) || (waitpid(pid,NULL,0)!=pid)) err(1,NULL); + + if((len=lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END))==-1) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + offtout(len-32,buf); + if((lseek(fd,8,SEEK_SET)!=8) || (write(fd,buf,8)!=8)) + err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + offtout(newsize,buf); + if((lseek(fd,24,SEEK_SET)!=24) || (write(fd,buf,8)!=8)) + err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + + if(lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END)==-1) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + if((pipe(p)==-1) || ((pid=fork())==-1)) err(1,NULL); + if(pid==0) { + if((close(0)==-1) || (close(1)==-1) || (dup2(fd,1)==-1) || + (dup2(p[0],0)==-1) || (close(fd)==-1) || + (close(p[0])==-1) || (close(p[1])==-1)) + err(1,NULL); + execl(BZIP2,BZIP2,"-zc",NULL); + err(1,"%s",BZIP2); + }; + if(close(p[0])==-1) err(1,NULL); + if(write(p[1],db,dblen)!=dblen) err(1,NULL); + if((close(p[1])==-1) || (waitpid(pid,NULL,0)!=pid)) err(1,NULL); + + if((newsize=lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END))==-1) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + offtout(newsize-len,buf); + if((lseek(fd,16,SEEK_SET)!=16) || (write(fd,buf,8)!=8)) + err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + + if(lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END)==-1) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + if((pipe(p)==-1) || ((pid=fork())==-1)) err(1,NULL); + if(pid==0) { + if((close(0)==-1) || (close(1)==-1) || (dup2(fd,1)==-1) || + (dup2(p[0],0)==-1) || (close(fd)==-1) || + (close(p[0])==-1) || (close(p[1])==-1)) + err(1,NULL); + execl(BZIP2,BZIP2,"-zc",NULL); + err(1,"%s",BZIP2); + }; + if(close(p[0])==-1) err(1,NULL); + if(write(p[1],eb,eblen)!=eblen) err(1,NULL); + if((close(p[1])==-1) || (waitpid(pid,NULL,0)!=pid)) err(1,NULL); + if(close(fd)==-1) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + + free(db); + free(eb); + free(I); + free(old); + free(new); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.1 b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b243f2b7b120 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.1 @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +.Dd May 18, 2003 +.Dt BSPATCH 1 +.Os FreeBSD +.Sh NAME +.Nm bspatch +.Nd apply a patch built with bsdiff(1) +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac Ao Ar newfile Ac Ao Ar patchfile Ac +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm +generates +.Ao Ar newfile Ac +from +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac +and +.Ao Ar patchfile Ac +where +.Ao Ar patchfile Ac +is a binary patch built by bsdiff(1). +.Pp +.Nm +uses memory equal to the size of +.Ao Ar oldfile Ac +plus the size of +.Ao Ar newfile Ac , +but can tolerate a very small working set without a dramatic loss +of performance. +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr bsdiff 1 +.Sh AUTHORS +.An Colin Percival Aq cperciva@daemonology.net diff --git a/src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.c b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1386a7096213 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bsdiff-4.2/bspatch.c @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +/* + .c -- Binary patcher + + Copyright 2003,2004 Colin Percival + + For the terms under which this work may be distributed, please see + the adjoining file "LICENSE". +*/ + +#ifndef BZIP2 +#define BZIP2 "/usr/bin/bzip2" +#endif + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <err.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <sys/wait.h> + +ssize_t loopread(int d,void *buf,size_t nbytes) +{ + ssize_t ptr,lenread; + + for(ptr=0;ptr<nbytes;ptr+=lenread) { + lenread=read(d,buf+ptr,nbytes-ptr); + if(lenread==0) return ptr; + if(lenread==-1) return -1; + }; + return ptr; +} + +int bz2read(int fd,off_t offset,off_t len,char * fname,pid_t * pids) +{ + int p0[2],p1[2]; + u_char * data; + + if((pipe(p0)==-1) || (pipe(p1)==-1)) err(1,NULL); + + if((pids[0]=fork())==-1) err(1,NULL); + if(pids[0]==0) { + if(close(0) || close(1) || close(p0[0]) || + close(p1[0]) || close(p1[1])) err(1,NULL); + if((data=malloc(len+1))==NULL) err(1,NULL); + if((pread(fd,data,len,offset)!=len) || close(fd)) + err(1,"%s",fname); + if((write(p0[1],data,len)!=len) || close(p0[1])) + err(1,NULL); + free(data); + _exit(0); + }; + + if((pids[1]=fork())==-1) err(1,NULL); + if(pids[1]==0) { + if(close(0) || close(1) || close(p0[1]) || + close(p1[0])) err(1,NULL); + if((dup2(p0[0],0)==-1) || close(p0[0])) err(1,NULL); + if((dup2(p1[1],1)==-1) || close(p1[1])) err(1,NULL); + if(close(fd)==-1) err(1,"%s",fname); + + execl(BZIP2,BZIP2,"-dc",NULL); + err(1,"%s",BZIP2); + }; + + if(close(p0[0]) || close(p0[1]) || close(p1[1])) err(1,NULL); + + return p1[0]; +} + +off_t offtin(u_char *buf) +{ + off_t y; + + y=buf[7]&0x7F; + y=y*256;y+=buf[6]; + y=y*256;y+=buf[5]; + y=y*256;y+=buf[4]; + y=y*256;y+=buf[3]; + y=y*256;y+=buf[2]; + y=y*256;y+=buf[1]; + y=y*256;y+=buf[0]; + + if(buf[7]&0x80) y=-y; + + return y; +} + +int main(int argc,char * argv[]) +{ + int fd,ctrlpipe,diffpipe,extrapipe; + pid_t pids[6]; + ssize_t patchsize,oldsize,newsize; + ssize_t bzctrllen,bzdatalen; + u_char header[32],buf[8]; + int version=0; + u_char *old, *new; + off_t oldpos,newpos; + off_t ctrl[3]; + off_t lenread; + off_t i; + + if(argc!=4) errx(1,"usage: %s oldfile newfile patchfile\n",argv[0]); + + if(((fd=open(argv[3],O_RDONLY,0))<0) || + ((patchsize=lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END))==-1) || + (lseek(fd,0,SEEK_SET)!=0)) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + if(patchsize<32) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + + /* + Ok, this is going to be messy. There are two different patch + formats which we need to support. + + The old format (pre-4.0) is: + 0 8 "QSUFDIFF" or "BSDIFF30" + 8 8 X + 16 8 Y + 24 8 sizeof(newfile) + 32 X bzip2(control block) + 32+X Y bzip2(data block) + with control block a set of pairs (x,y) meaning "seek forward + in oldfile by y bytes, and add the next x bytes to x bytes from + the data block". + + The new format (4.0) is: + 0 8 "BSDIFF40" + 8 8 X + 16 8 Y + 24 8 sizeof(newfile) + 32 X bzip2(control block) + 32+X Y bzip2(diff block) + 32+X+Y ??? bzip2(extra block) + with control block a set of triples (x,y,z) meaning "add x bytes + from oldfile to x bytes from the diff block; copy y bytes from the + extra block; seek forwards in oldfile by z bytes". + */ + + if(read(fd,header,32)!=32) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + if(memcmp(header,"QSUFDIFF",8)==0) version=1; + if(memcmp(header,"BSDIFF30",8)==0) version=1; + if(memcmp(header,"BSDIFF40",8)==0) version=2; + + if(!version) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + + bzctrllen=offtin(header+8); + bzdatalen=offtin(header+16); + newsize=offtin(header+24); + if((bzctrllen<0) || (bzdatalen<0) || (newsize<0) || + ((version==1) && (32+bzctrllen+bzdatalen!=patchsize))) + errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + + ctrlpipe=bz2read(fd,32,bzctrllen,argv[3],pids); + diffpipe=bz2read(fd,32+bzctrllen,bzdatalen,argv[3],pids+2); + if(version==2) { + extrapipe=bz2read(fd,32+bzctrllen+bzdatalen, + patchsize-(32+bzctrllen+bzdatalen),argv[3],pids+4); + }; + + if(close(fd)==-1) err(1,"%s",argv[3]); + if(((fd=open(argv[1],O_RDONLY,0))<0) || + ((oldsize=lseek(fd,0,SEEK_END))==-1) || + ((old=malloc(oldsize+1))==NULL) || + (lseek(fd,0,SEEK_SET)!=0) || + (read(fd,old,oldsize)!=oldsize) || + (close(fd)==-1)) err(1,"%s",argv[1]); + if((new=malloc(newsize+1))==NULL) err(1,NULL); + + oldpos=0;newpos=0; + while(newpos<newsize) { + for(i=0;i<=version;i++) { + if((lenread=loopread(ctrlpipe,buf,8))<0) err(1,NULL); + if(lenread<8) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + ctrl[i]=offtin(buf); + }; + + if(version==1) oldpos+=ctrl[1]; + + if(newpos+ctrl[0]>newsize) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + if((lenread=loopread(diffpipe,new+newpos,ctrl[0]))<0) + err(1,NULL); + if(lenread!=ctrl[0]) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + for(i=0;i<ctrl[0];i++) + if((oldpos+i>=0) && (oldpos+i<oldsize)) + new[newpos+i]+=old[oldpos+i]; + newpos+=ctrl[0]; + oldpos+=ctrl[0]; + + if(version==2) { + if(newpos+ctrl[1]>newsize) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + if((lenread=loopread(extrapipe,new+newpos,ctrl[1]))<0) + err(1,NULL); + if(lenread!=ctrl[1]) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + + newpos+=ctrl[1]; + oldpos+=ctrl[2]; + }; + }; + + if(loopread(ctrlpipe,buf,1)!=0) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + if(loopread(diffpipe,buf,1)!=0) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + if(version==2) + if(loopread(extrapipe,buf,1)!=0) errx(1,"Corrupt patch\n"); + + if(close(ctrlpipe) || close(diffpipe) || + ((version==2) && close(extrapipe))) + err(1,NULL); + for(i=0;i<(version+1)*2;i++) waitpid(pids[i],NULL,0); + + if(((fd=open(argv[2],O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY,0666))<0) || + (write(fd,new,newsize)!=newsize) || (close(fd)==-1)) + err(1,"%s",argv[2]); + + free(new); + free(old); + + return 0; +} |