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author | des <des@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-07-17 21:49:01 +0000 |
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committer | des <des@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-07-17 21:49:01 +0000 |
commit | 403f5cc58eb8dd8a39afb2043d662fd3e23ca637 (patch) | |
tree | 69c67ea12d9515b0477e30328f4cb9089525499e /usr.bin/fetch | |
parent | 3033318809d10165bff918597656578a8dc16bd9 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-403f5cc58eb8dd8a39afb2043d662fd3e23ca637.zip FreeBSD-src-403f5cc58eb8dd8a39afb2043d662fd3e23ca637.tar.gz |
Rearrange / rewrite large portions of fetch() to take advantage of new
libfetch features (fetchRestartCalls, fetchXGet()).
Since it doesn't make much sense to have m_flag and r_flag set at the same
time, and it can actually cause trouble in some cases, die if they're both
set.
Set the SA_RESETHAND flag for SIGINT so that when we've caught one, we can
kill ourselves with a second SIGINT (thus notifying our parent of our tragic
fate) instead of just exiting.
These changes fix several problems that would show up when fetching ports,
as well as speeding up HTTP transfers quite a bit (at least for relatively
small files).
Most of these changes were prompted by an interaction problem with an HTTP
server called SWS-1.0, which exhibited two bugs, the first of which prevented
fetch from working around the second (the first was not sending content-type
in reply to HEAD requests, the second was sending garbage after the end of
the requested file).
Diffstat (limited to 'usr.bin/fetch')
-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/fetch/fetch.c | 119 |
1 files changed, 84 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/usr.bin/fetch/fetch.c b/usr.bin/fetch/fetch.c index 02a0cd5..99a9cda 100644 --- a/usr.bin/fetch/fetch.c +++ b/usr.bin/fetch/fetch.c @@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ fetch(char *URL, char *path) timeout = 0; *flags = 0; + count = 0; /* common flags */ if (v_level > 2) @@ -232,12 +233,10 @@ fetch(char *URL, char *path) /* set the protocol timeout. */ fetchTimeout = timeout; - /* stat remote file */ - if (fetchStat(url, &us, flags) == -1) - goto failure; - /* just print size */ if (s_flag) { + if (fetchStat(url, &us, flags) == -1) + goto failure; if (us.size == -1) printf("Unknown\n"); else @@ -245,12 +244,40 @@ fetch(char *URL, char *path) goto success; } - /* check that size is as expected */ - if (S_size && us.size != -1 && us.size != S_size) { - warnx("%s: size mismatch: expected %lld, actual %lld", - path, S_size, us.size); + /* + * If the -r flag was specified, we have to compare the local and + * remote files, so we should really do a fetchStat() first, but I + * know of at least one HTTP server that only sends the content + * size in response to GET requests, and leaves it out of replies + * to HEAD requests. Also, in the (frequent) case that the local + * and remote files match but the local file is truncated, we have + * sufficient information *before* the compare to issue a correct + * request. Therefore, we always issue a GET request as if we were + * sure the local file was a truncated copy of the remote file; we + * can drop the connection later if we change our minds. + */ + if (r_flag && !o_stdout && stat(path, &sb) != -1) + url->offset = sb.st_size; + + /* start the transfer */ + if ((f = fetchXGet(url, &us, flags)) == NULL) { + warnx("%s: %s", path, fetchLastErrString); goto failure; } + if (sigint) + goto signal; + + /* check that size is as expected */ + if (S_size) { + if (us.size == -1) { + warnx("%s: size unknown", path); + goto failure; + } else if (us.size != S_size) { + warnx("%s: size mismatch: expected %lld, actual %lld", + path, S_size, us.size); + goto failure; + } + } /* symlink instead of copy */ if (l_flag && strcmp(url->scheme, "file") == 0 && !o_stdout) { @@ -261,33 +288,56 @@ fetch(char *URL, char *path) goto success; } + /* open output file */ if (o_stdout) { /* output to stdout */ of = stdout; - } else if (r_flag && us.size != -1 && stat(path, &sb) != -1 - && (F_flag || (us.mtime && sb.st_mtime == us.mtime))) { - /* output to file, restart aborted transfer */ + } else if (url->offset) { + /* resume mode, local file exists */ + if (!F_flag && us.mtime && sb.st_mtime != us.mtime) { + /* no match! have to refetch */ + fclose(f); + url->offset = 0; + if ((f = fetchXGet(url, &us, flags)) == NULL) { + warnx("%s: %s", path, fetchLastErrString); + goto failure; + } + if (sigint) + goto signal; + } else { + us.size += url->offset; + } if (us.size == sb.st_size) + /* nothing to do */ goto success; - else if (sb.st_size > us.size && truncate(path, us.size) == -1) { - warn("%s: truncate()", path); + if (sb.st_size > us.size) { + /* local file too long! */ + warnx("%s: local file (%lld bytes) is longer " + "than remote file (%lld bytes)", + path, sb.st_size, us.size); goto failure; } + /* we got through, open local file in append mode */ + /* + * XXX there's a race condition here - the file we open is not + * necessarily the same as the one we stat()'ed earlier... + */ if ((of = fopen(path, "a")) == NULL) { warn("%s: open()", path); goto failure; } - url->offset = sb.st_size; - } else if (m_flag && us.size != -1 && stat(path, &sb) != -1) { - /* output to file, mirror mode */ + } + if (m_flag && stat(path, &sb) != -1) { + /* mirror mode, local file exists */ if (sb.st_size == us.size && sb.st_mtime == us.mtime) - return 0; - if ((of = fopen(path, "w")) == NULL) { - warn("%s: open()", path); - goto failure; - } - } else { - /* output to file, all other cases */ + goto success; + } + if (!of) { + /* + * We don't yet have an output file; either this is a vanilla + * run with no special flags, or the local and remote files + * didn't match. + */ if ((of = fopen(path, "w")) == NULL) { warn("%s: open()", path); goto failure; @@ -295,14 +345,6 @@ fetch(char *URL, char *path) } count = url->offset; - /* start the transfer */ - if ((f = fetchGet(url, flags)) == NULL) { - warnx("%s", fetchLastErrString); - if (!R_flag && !r_flag && !o_stdout) - unlink(path); - goto failure; - } - /* start the counter */ stat_start(&xs, path, us.size, count); @@ -341,6 +383,7 @@ fetch(char *URL, char *path) } /* timed out or interrupted? */ + signal: if (sigalrm) warnx("transfer timed out"); if (sigint) @@ -472,6 +515,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) break; case 'M': case 'm': + if (r_flag) + errx(1, "the -m and -r flags are mutually exclusive"); m_flag = 1; break; case 'n': @@ -488,6 +533,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) R_flag = 1; break; case 'r': + if (m_flag) + errx(1, "the -m and -r flags are mutually exclusive"); r_flag = 1; break; case 'S': @@ -534,7 +581,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) errx(1, strerror(ENOMEM)); argc++; } - + if (!argc) { usage(); exit(EX_USAGE); @@ -564,8 +611,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) sa.sa_flags = 0; sa.sa_handler = sig_handler; sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); - (void)sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL); - (void)sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL); + sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL); + sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND; + sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL); + fetchRestartCalls = 0; /* output file */ if (o_flag) { @@ -614,7 +663,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) } if (sigint) - exit(1); + kill(getpid(), SIGINT); if (e == 0 && once_flag) exit(0); |