1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
3  * Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Michihiro NAKAJIMA
4  * Copyright (c) 2016 Martin Matuska
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9  * are met:
10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15  *
16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
17  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
18  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
19  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
20  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
21  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
22  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
23  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
24  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
25  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
26  */
27 
28 #include "archive_platform.h"
29 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/lib/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_tar.c 201161 2009-12-29 05:44:39Z kientzle $");
30 
31 #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
32 #include <errno.h>
33 #endif
34 #include <stddef.h>
35 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
36 #include <stdlib.h>
37 #endif
38 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
39 #include <string.h>
40 #endif
41 
42 #include "archive.h"
43 #include "archive_acl_private.h" /* For ACL parsing routines. */
44 #include "archive_entry.h"
45 #include "archive_entry_locale.h"
46 #include "archive_private.h"
47 #include "archive_read_private.h"
48 
49 #define tar_min(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
50 
51 /*
52  * Layout of POSIX 'ustar' tar header.
53  */
54 struct archive_entry_header_ustar {
55 	char	name[100];
56 	char	mode[8];
57 	char	uid[8];
58 	char	gid[8];
59 	char	size[12];
60 	char	mtime[12];
61 	char	checksum[8];
62 	char	typeflag[1];
63 	char	linkname[100];	/* "old format" header ends here */
64 	char	magic[6];	/* For POSIX: "ustar\0" */
65 	char	version[2];	/* For POSIX: "00" */
66 	char	uname[32];
67 	char	gname[32];
68 	char	rdevmajor[8];
69 	char	rdevminor[8];
70 	char	prefix[155];
71 };
72 
73 /*
74  * Structure of GNU tar header
75  */
76 struct gnu_sparse {
77 	char	offset[12];
78 	char	numbytes[12];
79 };
80 
81 struct archive_entry_header_gnutar {
82 	char	name[100];
83 	char	mode[8];
84 	char	uid[8];
85 	char	gid[8];
86 	char	size[12];
87 	char	mtime[12];
88 	char	checksum[8];
89 	char	typeflag[1];
90 	char	linkname[100];
91 	char	magic[8];  /* "ustar  \0" (note blank/blank/null at end) */
92 	char	uname[32];
93 	char	gname[32];
94 	char	rdevmajor[8];
95 	char	rdevminor[8];
96 	char	atime[12];
97 	char	ctime[12];
98 	char	offset[12];
99 	char	longnames[4];
100 	char	unused[1];
101 	struct gnu_sparse sparse[4];
102 	char	isextended[1];
103 	char	realsize[12];
104 	/*
105 	 * Old GNU format doesn't use POSIX 'prefix' field; they use
106 	 * the 'L' (longname) entry instead.
107 	 */
108 };
109 
110 /*
111  * Data specific to this format.
112  */
113 struct sparse_block {
114 	struct sparse_block	*next;
115 	int64_t	offset;
116 	int64_t	remaining;
117 	int hole;
118 };
119 
120 struct tar {
121 	struct archive_string	 acl_text;
122 	struct archive_string	 entry_pathname;
123 	/* For "GNU.sparse.name" and other similar path extensions. */
124 	struct archive_string	 entry_pathname_override;
125 	struct archive_string	 entry_linkpath;
126 	struct archive_string	 entry_uname;
127 	struct archive_string	 entry_gname;
128 	struct archive_string	 longlink;
129 	struct archive_string	 longname;
130 	struct archive_string	 pax_header;
131 	struct archive_string	 pax_global;
132 	struct archive_string	 line;
133 	int			 pax_hdrcharset_binary;
134 	int			 header_recursion_depth;
135 	int64_t			 entry_bytes_remaining;
136 	int64_t			 entry_offset;
137 	int64_t			 entry_padding;
138 	int64_t 		 entry_bytes_unconsumed;
139 	int64_t			 realsize;
140 	int			 sparse_allowed;
141 	struct sparse_block	*sparse_list;
142 	struct sparse_block	*sparse_last;
143 	int64_t			 sparse_offset;
144 	int64_t			 sparse_numbytes;
145 	int			 sparse_gnu_major;
146 	int			 sparse_gnu_minor;
147 	char			 sparse_gnu_pending;
148 
149 	struct archive_string	 localname;
150 	struct archive_string_conv *opt_sconv;
151 	struct archive_string_conv *sconv;
152 	struct archive_string_conv *sconv_acl;
153 	struct archive_string_conv *sconv_default;
154 	int			 init_default_conversion;
155 	int			 compat_2x;
156 	int			 process_mac_extensions;
157 	int			 read_concatenated_archives;
158 	int			 realsize_override;
159 };
160 
161 static int	archive_block_is_null(const char *p);
162 static char	*base64_decode(const char *, size_t, size_t *);
163 static int	gnu_add_sparse_entry(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
164 		    int64_t offset, int64_t remaining);
165 
166 static void	gnu_clear_sparse_list(struct tar *);
167 static int	gnu_sparse_old_read(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
168 		    const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *header, size_t *);
169 static int	gnu_sparse_old_parse(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
170 		    const struct gnu_sparse *sparse, int length);
171 static int	gnu_sparse_01_parse(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
172 		    const char *);
173 static ssize_t	gnu_sparse_10_read(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
174 			size_t *);
175 static int	header_Solaris_ACL(struct archive_read *,  struct tar *,
176 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *, size_t *);
177 static int	header_common(struct archive_read *,  struct tar *,
178 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *);
179 static int	header_old_tar(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
180 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *);
181 static int	header_pax_extensions(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
182 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *, size_t *);
183 static int	header_pax_global(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
184 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h, size_t *);
185 static int	header_longlink(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
186 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h, size_t *);
187 static int	header_longname(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
188 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h, size_t *);
189 static int	read_mac_metadata_blob(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
190 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h, size_t *);
191 static int	header_volume(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
192 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h, size_t *);
193 static int	header_ustar(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
194 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h);
195 static int	header_gnutar(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
196 		    struct archive_entry *, const void *h, size_t *);
197 static int	archive_read_format_tar_bid(struct archive_read *, int);
198 static int	archive_read_format_tar_options(struct archive_read *,
199 		    const char *, const char *);
200 static int	archive_read_format_tar_cleanup(struct archive_read *);
201 static int	archive_read_format_tar_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
202 		    const void **buff, size_t *size, int64_t *offset);
203 static int	archive_read_format_tar_skip(struct archive_read *a);
204 static int	archive_read_format_tar_read_header(struct archive_read *,
205 		    struct archive_entry *);
206 static int	checksum(struct archive_read *, const void *);
207 static int 	pax_attribute(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
208 		    struct archive_entry *, const char *key, const char *value,
209 		    size_t value_length);
210 static int	pax_attribute_acl(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
211 		    struct archive_entry *, const char *, int);
212 static int	pax_attribute_xattr(struct archive_entry *, const char *,
213 		    const char *);
214 static int 	pax_header(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
215 		    struct archive_entry *, struct archive_string *);
216 static void	pax_time(const char *, int64_t *sec, long *nanos);
217 static ssize_t	readline(struct archive_read *, struct tar *, const char **,
218 		    ssize_t limit, size_t *);
219 static int	read_body_to_string(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
220 		    struct archive_string *, const void *h, size_t *);
221 static int	solaris_sparse_parse(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
222 		    struct archive_entry *, const char *);
223 static int64_t	tar_atol(const char *, size_t);
224 static int64_t	tar_atol10(const char *, size_t);
225 static int64_t	tar_atol256(const char *, size_t);
226 static int64_t	tar_atol8(const char *, size_t);
227 static int	tar_read_header(struct archive_read *, struct tar *,
228 		    struct archive_entry *, size_t *);
229 static int	tohex(int c);
230 static char	*url_decode(const char *);
231 static void	tar_flush_unconsumed(struct archive_read *, size_t *);
232 
233 
234 int
235 archive_read_support_format_gnutar(struct archive *a)
236 {
237 	archive_check_magic(a, ARCHIVE_READ_MAGIC,
238 	    ARCHIVE_STATE_NEW, "archive_read_support_format_gnutar");
239 	return (archive_read_support_format_tar(a));
240 }
241 
242 
243 int
244 archive_read_support_format_tar(struct archive *_a)
245 {
246 	struct archive_read *a = (struct archive_read *)_a;
247 	struct tar *tar;
248 	int r;
249 
250 	archive_check_magic(_a, ARCHIVE_READ_MAGIC,
251 	    ARCHIVE_STATE_NEW, "archive_read_support_format_tar");
252 
253 	tar = (struct tar *)calloc(1, sizeof(*tar));
254 	if (tar == NULL) {
255 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
256 		    "Can't allocate tar data");
257 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
258 	}
259 #ifdef HAVE_COPYFILE_H
260 	/* Set this by default on Mac OS. */
261 	tar->process_mac_extensions = 1;
262 #endif
263 
264 	r = __archive_read_register_format(a, tar, "tar",
265 	    archive_read_format_tar_bid,
266 	    archive_read_format_tar_options,
267 	    archive_read_format_tar_read_header,
268 	    archive_read_format_tar_read_data,
269 	    archive_read_format_tar_skip,
270 	    NULL,
271 	    archive_read_format_tar_cleanup,
272 	    NULL,
273 	    NULL);
274 
275 	if (r != ARCHIVE_OK)
276 		free(tar);
277 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
278 }
279 
280 static int
281 archive_read_format_tar_cleanup(struct archive_read *a)
282 {
283 	struct tar *tar;
284 
285 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
286 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
287 	archive_string_free(&tar->acl_text);
288 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_pathname);
289 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_pathname_override);
290 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_linkpath);
291 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_uname);
292 	archive_string_free(&tar->entry_gname);
293 	archive_string_free(&tar->line);
294 	archive_string_free(&tar->pax_global);
295 	archive_string_free(&tar->pax_header);
296 	archive_string_free(&tar->longname);
297 	archive_string_free(&tar->longlink);
298 	archive_string_free(&tar->localname);
299 	free(tar);
300 	(a->format->data) = NULL;
301 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
302 }
303 
304 /*
305  * Validate number field
306  *
307  * This has to be pretty lenient in order to accommodate the enormous
308  * variety of tar writers in the world:
309  *  = POSIX (IEEE Std 1003.1-1988) ustar requires octal values with leading
310  *    zeros and allows fields to be terminated with space or null characters
311  *  = Many writers use different termination (in particular, libarchive
312  *    omits terminator bytes to squeeze one or two more digits)
313  *  = Many writers pad with space and omit leading zeros
314  *  = GNU tar and star write base-256 values if numbers are too
315  *    big to be represented in octal
316  *
317  *  Examples of specific tar headers that we should support:
318  *  = Perl Archive::Tar terminates uid, gid, devminor and devmajor with two
319  *    null bytes, pads size with spaces and other numeric fields with zeroes
320  *  = plexus-archiver prior to 2.6.3 (before switching to commons-compress)
321  *    may have uid and gid fields filled with spaces without any octal digits
322  *    at all and pads all numeric fields with spaces
323  *
324  * This should tolerate all variants in use.  It will reject a field
325  * where the writer just left garbage after a trailing NUL.
326  */
327 static int
328 validate_number_field(const char* p_field, size_t i_size)
329 {
330 	unsigned char marker = (unsigned char)p_field[0];
331 	if (marker == 128 || marker == 255 || marker == 0) {
332 		/* Base-256 marker, there's nothing we can check. */
333 		return 1;
334 	} else {
335 		/* Must be octal */
336 		size_t i = 0;
337 		/* Skip any leading spaces */
338 		while (i < i_size && p_field[i] == ' ') {
339 			++i;
340 		}
341 		/* Skip octal digits. */
342 		while (i < i_size && p_field[i] >= '0' && p_field[i] <= '7') {
343 			++i;
344 		}
345 		/* Any remaining characters must be space or NUL padding. */
346 		while (i < i_size) {
347 			if (p_field[i] != ' ' && p_field[i] != 0) {
348 				return 0;
349 			}
350 			++i;
351 		}
352 		return 1;
353 	}
354 }
355 
356 static int
357 archive_read_format_tar_bid(struct archive_read *a, int best_bid)
358 {
359 	int bid;
360 	const char *h;
361 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
362 
363 	(void)best_bid; /* UNUSED */
364 
365 	bid = 0;
366 
367 	/* Now let's look at the actual header and see if it matches. */
368 	h = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, NULL);
369 	if (h == NULL)
370 		return (-1);
371 
372 	/* If it's an end-of-archive mark, we can handle it. */
373 	if (h[0] == 0 && archive_block_is_null(h)) {
374 		/*
375 		 * Usually, I bid the number of bits verified, but
376 		 * in this case, 4096 seems excessive so I picked 10 as
377 		 * an arbitrary but reasonable-seeming value.
378 		 */
379 		return (10);
380 	}
381 
382 	/* If it's not an end-of-archive mark, it must have a valid checksum.*/
383 	if (!checksum(a, h))
384 		return (0);
385 	bid += 48;  /* Checksum is usually 6 octal digits. */
386 
387 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
388 
389 	/* Recognize POSIX formats. */
390 	if ((memcmp(header->magic, "ustar\0", 6) == 0)
391 	    && (memcmp(header->version, "00", 2) == 0))
392 		bid += 56;
393 
394 	/* Recognize GNU tar format. */
395 	if ((memcmp(header->magic, "ustar ", 6) == 0)
396 	    && (memcmp(header->version, " \0", 2) == 0))
397 		bid += 56;
398 
399 	/* Type flag must be null, digit or A-Z, a-z. */
400 	if (header->typeflag[0] != 0 &&
401 	    !( header->typeflag[0] >= '0' && header->typeflag[0] <= '9') &&
402 	    !( header->typeflag[0] >= 'A' && header->typeflag[0] <= 'Z') &&
403 	    !( header->typeflag[0] >= 'a' && header->typeflag[0] <= 'z') )
404 		return (0);
405 	bid += 2;  /* 6 bits of variation in an 8-bit field leaves 2 bits. */
406 
407 	/*
408 	 * Check format of mode/uid/gid/mtime/size/rdevmajor/rdevminor fields.
409 	 */
410 	if (bid > 0 && (
411 	    validate_number_field(header->mode, sizeof(header->mode)) == 0
412 	    || validate_number_field(header->uid, sizeof(header->uid)) == 0
413 	    || validate_number_field(header->gid, sizeof(header->gid)) == 0
414 	    || validate_number_field(header->mtime, sizeof(header->mtime)) == 0
415 	    || validate_number_field(header->size, sizeof(header->size)) == 0
416 	    || validate_number_field(header->rdevmajor, sizeof(header->rdevmajor)) == 0
417 	    || validate_number_field(header->rdevminor, sizeof(header->rdevminor)) == 0)) {
418 		bid = 0;
419 	}
420 
421 	return (bid);
422 }
423 
424 static int
425 archive_read_format_tar_options(struct archive_read *a,
426     const char *key, const char *val)
427 {
428 	struct tar *tar;
429 	int ret = ARCHIVE_FAILED;
430 
431 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
432 	if (strcmp(key, "compat-2x")  == 0) {
433 		/* Handle UTF-8 filenames as libarchive 2.x */
434 		tar->compat_2x = (val != NULL && val[0] != 0);
435 		tar->init_default_conversion = tar->compat_2x;
436 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
437 	} else if (strcmp(key, "hdrcharset")  == 0) {
438 		if (val == NULL || val[0] == 0)
439 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
440 			    "tar: hdrcharset option needs a character-set name");
441 		else {
442 			tar->opt_sconv =
443 			    archive_string_conversion_from_charset(
444 				&a->archive, val, 0);
445 			if (tar->opt_sconv != NULL)
446 				ret = ARCHIVE_OK;
447 			else
448 				ret = ARCHIVE_FATAL;
449 		}
450 		return (ret);
451 	} else if (strcmp(key, "mac-ext") == 0) {
452 		tar->process_mac_extensions = (val != NULL && val[0] != 0);
453 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
454 	} else if (strcmp(key, "read_concatenated_archives") == 0) {
455 		tar->read_concatenated_archives = (val != NULL && val[0] != 0);
456 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
457 	}
458 
459 	/* Note: The "warn" return is just to inform the options
460 	 * supervisor that we didn't handle it.  It will generate
461 	 * a suitable error if no one used this option. */
462 	return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
463 }
464 
465 /* utility function- this exists to centralize the logic of tracking
466  * how much unconsumed data we have floating around, and to consume
467  * anything outstanding since we're going to do read_aheads
468  */
469 static void
470 tar_flush_unconsumed(struct archive_read *a, size_t *unconsumed)
471 {
472 	if (*unconsumed) {
473 /*
474 		void *data = (void *)__archive_read_ahead(a, *unconsumed, NULL);
475 		 * this block of code is to poison claimed unconsumed space, ensuring
476 		 * things break if it is in use still.
477 		 * currently it WILL break things, so enable it only for debugging this issue
478 		if (data) {
479 			memset(data, 0xff, *unconsumed);
480 		}
481 */
482 		__archive_read_consume(a, *unconsumed);
483 		*unconsumed = 0;
484 	}
485 }
486 
487 /*
488  * The function invoked by archive_read_next_header().  This
489  * just sets up a few things and then calls the internal
490  * tar_read_header() function below.
491  */
492 static int
493 archive_read_format_tar_read_header(struct archive_read *a,
494     struct archive_entry *entry)
495 {
496 	/*
497 	 * When converting tar archives to cpio archives, it is
498 	 * essential that each distinct file have a distinct inode
499 	 * number.  To simplify this, we keep a static count here to
500 	 * assign fake dev/inode numbers to each tar entry.  Note that
501 	 * pax format archives may overwrite this with something more
502 	 * useful.
503 	 *
504 	 * Ideally, we would track every file read from the archive so
505 	 * that we could assign the same dev/ino pair to hardlinks,
506 	 * but the memory required to store a complete lookup table is
507 	 * probably not worthwhile just to support the relatively
508 	 * obscure tar->cpio conversion case.
509 	 */
510 	static int default_inode;
511 	static int default_dev;
512 	struct tar *tar;
513 	const char *p;
514 	const wchar_t *wp;
515 	int r;
516 	size_t l, unconsumed = 0;
517 
518 	/* Assign default device/inode values. */
519 	archive_entry_set_dev(entry, 1 + default_dev); /* Don't use zero. */
520 	archive_entry_set_ino(entry, ++default_inode); /* Don't use zero. */
521 	/* Limit generated st_ino number to 16 bits. */
522 	if (default_inode >= 0xffff) {
523 		++default_dev;
524 		default_inode = 0;
525 	}
526 
527 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
528 	tar->entry_offset = 0;
529 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
530 	tar->realsize = -1; /* Mark this as "unset" */
531 	tar->realsize_override = 0;
532 
533 	/* Setup default string conversion. */
534 	tar->sconv = tar->opt_sconv;
535 	if (tar->sconv == NULL) {
536 		if (!tar->init_default_conversion) {
537 			tar->sconv_default =
538 			    archive_string_default_conversion_for_read(&(a->archive));
539 			tar->init_default_conversion = 1;
540 		}
541 		tar->sconv = tar->sconv_default;
542 	}
543 
544 	r = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, &unconsumed);
545 
546 	tar_flush_unconsumed(a, &unconsumed);
547 
548 	/*
549 	 * "non-sparse" files are really just sparse files with
550 	 * a single block.
551 	 */
552 	if (tar->sparse_list == NULL) {
553 		if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar, 0, tar->entry_bytes_remaining)
554 		    != ARCHIVE_OK)
555 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
556 	} else {
557 		struct sparse_block *sb;
558 
559 		for (sb = tar->sparse_list; sb != NULL; sb = sb->next) {
560 			if (!sb->hole)
561 				archive_entry_sparse_add_entry(entry,
562 				    sb->offset, sb->remaining);
563 		}
564 	}
565 
566 	if (r == ARCHIVE_OK && archive_entry_filetype(entry) == AE_IFREG) {
567 		/*
568 		 * "Regular" entry with trailing '/' is really
569 		 * directory: This is needed for certain old tar
570 		 * variants and even for some broken newer ones.
571 		 */
572 		if ((wp = archive_entry_pathname_w(entry)) != NULL) {
573 			l = wcslen(wp);
574 			if (l > 0 && wp[l - 1] == L'/') {
575 				archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
576 				tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
577 				tar->entry_padding = 0;
578 			}
579 		} else if ((p = archive_entry_pathname(entry)) != NULL) {
580 			l = strlen(p);
581 			if (l > 0 && p[l - 1] == '/') {
582 				archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
583 				tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
584 				tar->entry_padding = 0;
585 			}
586 		}
587 	}
588 	return (r);
589 }
590 
591 static int
592 archive_read_format_tar_read_data(struct archive_read *a,
593     const void **buff, size_t *size, int64_t *offset)
594 {
595 	ssize_t bytes_read;
596 	struct tar *tar;
597 	struct sparse_block *p;
598 
599 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
600 
601 	for (;;) {
602 		/* Remove exhausted entries from sparse list. */
603 		while (tar->sparse_list != NULL &&
604 		    tar->sparse_list->remaining == 0) {
605 			p = tar->sparse_list;
606 			tar->sparse_list = p->next;
607 			free(p);
608 		}
609 
610 		if (tar->entry_bytes_unconsumed) {
611 			__archive_read_consume(a, tar->entry_bytes_unconsumed);
612 			tar->entry_bytes_unconsumed = 0;
613 		}
614 
615 		/* If we're at end of file, return EOF. */
616 		if (tar->sparse_list == NULL ||
617 		    tar->entry_bytes_remaining == 0) {
618 			if (__archive_read_consume(a, tar->entry_padding) < 0)
619 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
620 			tar->entry_padding = 0;
621 			*buff = NULL;
622 			*size = 0;
623 			*offset = tar->realsize;
624 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
625 		}
626 
627 		*buff = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
628 		if (bytes_read < 0)
629 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
630 		if (*buff == NULL) {
631 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
632 			    "Truncated tar archive");
633 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
634 		}
635 		if (bytes_read > tar->entry_bytes_remaining)
636 			bytes_read = (ssize_t)tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
637 		/* Don't read more than is available in the
638 		 * current sparse block. */
639 		if (tar->sparse_list->remaining < bytes_read)
640 			bytes_read = (ssize_t)tar->sparse_list->remaining;
641 		*size = bytes_read;
642 		*offset = tar->sparse_list->offset;
643 		tar->sparse_list->remaining -= bytes_read;
644 		tar->sparse_list->offset += bytes_read;
645 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
646 		tar->entry_bytes_unconsumed = bytes_read;
647 
648 		if (!tar->sparse_list->hole)
649 			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
650 		/* Current is hole data and skip this. */
651 	}
652 }
653 
654 static int
655 archive_read_format_tar_skip(struct archive_read *a)
656 {
657 	int64_t bytes_skipped;
658 	int64_t request;
659 	struct sparse_block *p;
660 	struct tar* tar;
661 
662 	tar = (struct tar *)(a->format->data);
663 
664 	/* Do not consume the hole of a sparse file. */
665 	request = 0;
666 	for (p = tar->sparse_list; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
667 		if (!p->hole) {
668 			if (p->remaining >= INT64_MAX - request) {
669 				return ARCHIVE_FATAL;
670 			}
671 			request += p->remaining;
672 		}
673 	}
674 	if (request > tar->entry_bytes_remaining)
675 		request = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
676 	request += tar->entry_padding + tar->entry_bytes_unconsumed;
677 
678 	bytes_skipped = __archive_read_consume(a, request);
679 	if (bytes_skipped < 0)
680 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
681 
682 	tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
683 	tar->entry_bytes_unconsumed = 0;
684 	tar->entry_padding = 0;
685 
686 	/* Free the sparse list. */
687 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
688 
689 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
690 }
691 
692 /*
693  * This function recursively interprets all of the headers associated
694  * with a single entry.
695  */
696 static int
697 tar_read_header(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
698     struct archive_entry *entry, size_t *unconsumed)
699 {
700 	ssize_t bytes;
701 	int err, eof_vol_header;
702 	const char *h;
703 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
704 	const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *gnuheader;
705 
706 	eof_vol_header = 0;
707 
708 	/* Loop until we find a workable header record. */
709 	for (;;) {
710 		tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
711 
712 		/* Read 512-byte header record */
713 		h = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, &bytes);
714 		if (bytes < 0)
715 			return ((int)bytes);
716 		if (bytes == 0) { /* EOF at a block boundary. */
717 			/* Some writers do omit the block of nulls. <sigh> */
718 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
719 		}
720 		if (bytes < 512) {  /* Short block at EOF; this is bad. */
721 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
722 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
723 			    "Truncated tar archive");
724 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
725 		}
726 		*unconsumed = 512;
727 
728 		/* Header is workable if it's not an end-of-archive mark. */
729 		if (h[0] != 0 || !archive_block_is_null(h))
730 			break;
731 
732 		/* Ensure format is set for archives with only null blocks. */
733 		if (a->archive.archive_format_name == NULL) {
734 			a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR;
735 			a->archive.archive_format_name = "tar";
736 		}
737 
738 		if (!tar->read_concatenated_archives) {
739 			/* Try to consume a second all-null record, as well. */
740 			tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
741 			h = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, NULL);
742 			if (h != NULL && h[0] == 0 && archive_block_is_null(h))
743 				__archive_read_consume(a, 512);
744 			archive_clear_error(&a->archive);
745 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
746 		}
747 
748 		/*
749 		 * We're reading concatenated archives, ignore this block and
750 		 * loop to get the next.
751 		 */
752 	}
753 
754 	/*
755 	 * Note: If the checksum fails and we return ARCHIVE_RETRY,
756 	 * then the client is likely to just retry.  This is a very
757 	 * crude way to search for the next valid header!
758 	 *
759 	 * TODO: Improve this by implementing a real header scan.
760 	 */
761 	if (!checksum(a, h)) {
762 		tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
763 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL, "Damaged tar archive");
764 		return (ARCHIVE_RETRY); /* Retryable: Invalid header */
765 	}
766 
767 	if (++tar->header_recursion_depth > 32) {
768 		tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
769 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL, "Too many special headers");
770 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
771 	}
772 
773 	/* Determine the format variant. */
774 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
775 
776 	switch(header->typeflag[0]) {
777 	case 'A': /* Solaris tar ACL */
778 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
779 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "Solaris tar";
780 		err = header_Solaris_ACL(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
781 		break;
782 	case 'g': /* POSIX-standard 'g' header. */
783 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
784 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "POSIX pax interchange format";
785 		err = header_pax_global(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
786 		if (err == ARCHIVE_EOF)
787 			return (err);
788 		break;
789 	case 'K': /* Long link name (GNU tar, others) */
790 		err = header_longlink(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
791 		break;
792 	case 'L': /* Long filename (GNU tar, others) */
793 		err = header_longname(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
794 		break;
795 	case 'V': /* GNU volume header */
796 		err = header_volume(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
797 		if (err == ARCHIVE_EOF)
798 			eof_vol_header = 1;
799 		break;
800 	case 'X': /* Used by SUN tar; same as 'x'. */
801 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
802 		a->archive.archive_format_name =
803 		    "POSIX pax interchange format (Sun variant)";
804 		err = header_pax_extensions(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
805 		break;
806 	case 'x': /* POSIX-standard 'x' header. */
807 		a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE;
808 		a->archive.archive_format_name = "POSIX pax interchange format";
809 		err = header_pax_extensions(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
810 		break;
811 	default:
812 		gnuheader = (const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *)h;
813 		if (memcmp(gnuheader->magic, "ustar  \0", 8) == 0) {
814 			a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_GNUTAR;
815 			a->archive.archive_format_name = "GNU tar format";
816 			err = header_gnutar(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
817 		} else if (memcmp(header->magic, "ustar", 5) == 0) {
818 			if (a->archive.archive_format != ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE) {
819 				a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_USTAR;
820 				a->archive.archive_format_name = "POSIX ustar format";
821 			}
822 			err = header_ustar(a, tar, entry, h);
823 		} else {
824 			a->archive.archive_format = ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR;
825 			a->archive.archive_format_name = "tar (non-POSIX)";
826 			err = header_old_tar(a, tar, entry, h);
827 		}
828 	}
829 	if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
830 		return (err);
831 
832 	tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
833 
834 	h = NULL;
835 	header = NULL;
836 
837 	--tar->header_recursion_depth;
838 	/* Yuck.  Apple's design here ends up storing long pathname
839 	 * extensions for both the AppleDouble extension entry and the
840 	 * regular entry.
841 	 */
842 	if ((err == ARCHIVE_WARN || err == ARCHIVE_OK) &&
843 	    tar->header_recursion_depth == 0 &&
844 	    tar->process_mac_extensions) {
845 		int err2 = read_mac_metadata_blob(a, tar, entry, h, unconsumed);
846 		if (err2 < err)
847 			err = err2;
848 	}
849 
850 	/* We return warnings or success as-is.  Anything else is fatal. */
851 	if (err == ARCHIVE_WARN || err == ARCHIVE_OK) {
852 		if (tar->sparse_gnu_pending) {
853 			if (tar->sparse_gnu_major == 1 &&
854 			    tar->sparse_gnu_minor == 0) {
855 				ssize_t bytes_read;
856 
857 				tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 0;
858 				/* Read initial sparse map. */
859 				bytes_read = gnu_sparse_10_read(a, tar, unconsumed);
860 				if (bytes_read < 0)
861 					return ((int)bytes_read);
862 				tar->entry_bytes_remaining -= bytes_read;
863 			} else {
864 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
865 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
866 				    "Unrecognized GNU sparse file format");
867 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
868 			}
869 			tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 0;
870 		}
871 		return (err);
872 	}
873 	if (err == ARCHIVE_EOF) {
874 		if (!eof_vol_header) {
875 			/* EOF when recursively reading a header is bad. */
876 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL,
877 			    "Damaged tar archive");
878 		} else {
879 			/* If we encounter just a GNU volume header treat
880 			 * this situation as an empty archive */
881 			return (ARCHIVE_EOF);
882 		}
883 	}
884 	return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
885 }
886 
887 /*
888  * Return true if block checksum is correct.
889  */
890 static int
891 checksum(struct archive_read *a, const void *h)
892 {
893 	const unsigned char *bytes;
894 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
895 	int check, sum;
896 	size_t i;
897 
898 	(void)a; /* UNUSED */
899 	bytes = (const unsigned char *)h;
900 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
901 
902 	/* Checksum field must hold an octal number */
903 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(header->checksum); ++i) {
904 		char c = header->checksum[i];
905 		if (c != ' ' && c != '\0' && (c < '0' || c > '7'))
906 			return 0;
907 	}
908 
909 	/*
910 	 * Test the checksum.  Note that POSIX specifies _unsigned_
911 	 * bytes for this calculation.
912 	 */
913 	sum = (int)tar_atol(header->checksum, sizeof(header->checksum));
914 	check = 0;
915 	for (i = 0; i < 148; i++)
916 		check += (unsigned char)bytes[i];
917 	for (; i < 156; i++)
918 		check += 32;
919 	for (; i < 512; i++)
920 		check += (unsigned char)bytes[i];
921 	if (sum == check)
922 		return (1);
923 
924 	/*
925 	 * Repeat test with _signed_ bytes, just in case this archive
926 	 * was created by an old BSD, Solaris, or HP-UX tar with a
927 	 * broken checksum calculation.
928 	 */
929 	check = 0;
930 	for (i = 0; i < 148; i++)
931 		check += (signed char)bytes[i];
932 	for (; i < 156; i++)
933 		check += 32;
934 	for (; i < 512; i++)
935 		check += (signed char)bytes[i];
936 	if (sum == check)
937 		return (1);
938 
939 	return (0);
940 }
941 
942 /*
943  * Return true if this block contains only nulls.
944  */
945 static int
946 archive_block_is_null(const char *p)
947 {
948 	unsigned i;
949 
950 	for (i = 0; i < 512; i++)
951 		if (*p++)
952 			return (0);
953 	return (1);
954 }
955 
956 /*
957  * Interpret 'A' Solaris ACL header
958  */
959 static int
960 header_Solaris_ACL(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
961     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
962 {
963 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
964 	size_t size;
965 	int err, acl_type;
966 	int64_t type;
967 	char *acl, *p;
968 
969 	/*
970 	 * read_body_to_string adds a NUL terminator, but we need a little
971 	 * more to make sure that we don't overrun acl_text later.
972 	 */
973 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
974 	size = (size_t)tar_atol(header->size, sizeof(header->size));
975 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->acl_text), h, unconsumed);
976 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
977 		return (err);
978 
979 	/* Recursively read next header */
980 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed);
981 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
982 		return (err);
983 
984 	/* TODO: Examine the first characters to see if this
985 	 * is an AIX ACL descriptor.  We'll likely never support
986 	 * them, but it would be polite to recognize and warn when
987 	 * we do see them. */
988 
989 	/* Leading octal number indicates ACL type and number of entries. */
990 	p = acl = tar->acl_text.s;
991 	type = 0;
992 	while (*p != '\0' && p < acl + size) {
993 		if (*p < '0' || *p > '7') {
994 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
995 			    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (invalid digit)");
996 			return(ARCHIVE_WARN);
997 		}
998 		type <<= 3;
999 		type += *p - '0';
1000 		if (type > 077777777) {
1001 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1002 			    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (count too large)");
1003 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1004 		}
1005 		p++;
1006 	}
1007 	switch ((int)type & ~0777777) {
1008 	case 01000000:
1009 		/* POSIX.1e ACL */
1010 		acl_type = ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS;
1011 		break;
1012 	case 03000000:
1013 		/* NFSv4 ACL */
1014 		acl_type = ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_NFS4;
1015 		break;
1016 	default:
1017 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1018 		    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (unsupported type %o)",
1019 		    (int)type);
1020 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1021 	}
1022 	p++;
1023 
1024 	if (p >= acl + size) {
1025 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1026 		    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (body overflow)");
1027 		return(ARCHIVE_WARN);
1028 	}
1029 
1030 	/* ACL text is null-terminated; find the end. */
1031 	size -= (p - acl);
1032 	acl = p;
1033 
1034 	while (*p != '\0' && p < acl + size)
1035 		p++;
1036 
1037 	if (tar->sconv_acl == NULL) {
1038 		tar->sconv_acl = archive_string_conversion_from_charset(
1039 		    &(a->archive), "UTF-8", 1);
1040 		if (tar->sconv_acl == NULL)
1041 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1042 	}
1043 	archive_strncpy(&(tar->localname), acl, p - acl);
1044 	err = archive_acl_from_text_l(archive_entry_acl(entry),
1045 	    tar->localname.s, acl_type, tar->sconv_acl);
1046 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK) {
1047 		if (errno == ENOMEM) {
1048 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1049 			    "Can't allocate memory for ACL");
1050 		} else
1051 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1052 			    "Malformed Solaris ACL attribute (unparsable)");
1053 	}
1054 	return (err);
1055 }
1056 
1057 /*
1058  * Interpret 'K' long linkname header.
1059  */
1060 static int
1061 header_longlink(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1062     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1063 {
1064 	int err;
1065 
1066 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->longlink), h, unconsumed);
1067 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
1068 		return (err);
1069 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed);
1070 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
1071 		return (err);
1072 	/* Set symlink if symlink already set, else hardlink. */
1073 	archive_entry_copy_link(entry, tar->longlink.s);
1074 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1075 }
1076 
1077 static int
1078 set_conversion_failed_error(struct archive_read *a,
1079     struct archive_string_conv *sconv, const char *name)
1080 {
1081 	if (errno == ENOMEM) {
1082 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1083 		    "Can't allocate memory for %s", name);
1084 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1085 	}
1086 	archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
1087 	    "%s can't be converted from %s to current locale.",
1088 	    name, archive_string_conversion_charset_name(sconv));
1089 	return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1090 }
1091 
1092 /*
1093  * Interpret 'L' long filename header.
1094  */
1095 static int
1096 header_longname(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1097     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1098 {
1099 	int err;
1100 
1101 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->longname), h, unconsumed);
1102 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
1103 		return (err);
1104 	/* Read and parse "real" header, then override name. */
1105 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed);
1106 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
1107 		return (err);
1108 	if (archive_entry_copy_pathname_l(entry, tar->longname.s,
1109 	    archive_strlen(&(tar->longname)), tar->sconv) != 0)
1110 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Pathname");
1111 	return (err);
1112 }
1113 
1114 
1115 /*
1116  * Interpret 'V' GNU tar volume header.
1117  */
1118 static int
1119 header_volume(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1120     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1121 {
1122 	(void)h;
1123 
1124 	/* Just skip this and read the next header. */
1125 	return (tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed));
1126 }
1127 
1128 /*
1129  * Read body of an archive entry into an archive_string object.
1130  */
1131 static int
1132 read_body_to_string(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1133     struct archive_string *as, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1134 {
1135 	int64_t size;
1136 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *header;
1137 	const void *src;
1138 
1139 	(void)tar; /* UNUSED */
1140 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
1141 	size  = tar_atol(header->size, sizeof(header->size));
1142 	if ((size > 1048576) || (size < 0)) {
1143 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, EINVAL,
1144 		    "Special header too large");
1145 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1146 	}
1147 
1148 	/* Fail if we can't make our buffer big enough. */
1149 	if (archive_string_ensure(as, (size_t)size+1) == NULL) {
1150 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1151 		    "No memory");
1152 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1153 	}
1154 
1155 	tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
1156 
1157 	/* Read the body into the string. */
1158 	*unconsumed = (size_t)((size + 511) & ~ 511);
1159 	src = __archive_read_ahead(a, *unconsumed, NULL);
1160 	if (src == NULL) {
1161 		*unconsumed = 0;
1162 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1163 	}
1164 	memcpy(as->s, src, (size_t)size);
1165 	as->s[size] = '\0';
1166 	as->length = (size_t)size;
1167 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
1168 }
1169 
1170 /*
1171  * Parse out common header elements.
1172  *
1173  * This would be the same as header_old_tar, except that the
1174  * filename is handled slightly differently for old and POSIX
1175  * entries  (POSIX entries support a 'prefix').  This factoring
1176  * allows header_old_tar and header_ustar
1177  * to handle filenames differently, while still putting most of the
1178  * common parsing into one place.
1179  */
1180 static int
1181 header_common(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1182     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
1183 {
1184 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
1185 	char	tartype;
1186 	int     err = ARCHIVE_OK;
1187 
1188 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
1189 	if (header->linkname[0])
1190 		archive_strncpy(&(tar->entry_linkpath),
1191 		    header->linkname, sizeof(header->linkname));
1192 	else
1193 		archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_linkpath));
1194 
1195 	/* Parse out the numeric fields (all are octal) */
1196 	archive_entry_set_mode(entry,
1197 		(mode_t)tar_atol(header->mode, sizeof(header->mode)));
1198 	archive_entry_set_uid(entry, tar_atol(header->uid, sizeof(header->uid)));
1199 	archive_entry_set_gid(entry, tar_atol(header->gid, sizeof(header->gid)));
1200 	tar->entry_bytes_remaining = tar_atol(header->size, sizeof(header->size));
1201 	if (tar->entry_bytes_remaining < 0) {
1202 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1203 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1204 		    "Tar entry has negative size");
1205 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1206 	}
1207 	if (tar->entry_bytes_remaining == INT64_MAX) {
1208 		/* Note: tar_atol returns INT64_MAX on overflow */
1209 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1210 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1211 		    "Tar entry size overflow");
1212 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1213 	}
1214 	tar->realsize = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
1215 	archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
1216 	archive_entry_set_mtime(entry, tar_atol(header->mtime, sizeof(header->mtime)), 0);
1217 
1218 	/* Handle the tar type flag appropriately. */
1219 	tartype = header->typeflag[0];
1220 
1221 	switch (tartype) {
1222 	case '1': /* Hard link */
1223 		if (archive_entry_copy_hardlink_l(entry, tar->entry_linkpath.s,
1224 		    archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_linkpath)), tar->sconv) != 0) {
1225 			err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv,
1226 			    "Linkname");
1227 			if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1228 				return (err);
1229 		}
1230 		/*
1231 		 * The following may seem odd, but: Technically, tar
1232 		 * does not store the file type for a "hard link"
1233 		 * entry, only the fact that it is a hard link.  So, I
1234 		 * leave the type zero normally.  But, pax interchange
1235 		 * format allows hard links to have data, which
1236 		 * implies that the underlying entry is a regular
1237 		 * file.
1238 		 */
1239 		if (archive_entry_size(entry) > 0)
1240 			archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFREG);
1241 
1242 		/*
1243 		 * A tricky point: Traditionally, tar readers have
1244 		 * ignored the size field when reading hardlink
1245 		 * entries, and some writers put non-zero sizes even
1246 		 * though the body is empty.  POSIX blessed this
1247 		 * convention in the 1988 standard, but broke with
1248 		 * this tradition in 2001 by permitting hardlink
1249 		 * entries to store valid bodies in pax interchange
1250 		 * format, but not in ustar format.  Since there is no
1251 		 * hard and fast way to distinguish pax interchange
1252 		 * from earlier archives (the 'x' and 'g' entries are
1253 		 * optional, after all), we need a heuristic.
1254 		 */
1255 		if (archive_entry_size(entry) == 0) {
1256 			/* If the size is already zero, we're done. */
1257 		}  else if (a->archive.archive_format
1258 		    == ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE) {
1259 			/* Definitely pax extended; must obey hardlink size. */
1260 		} else if (a->archive.archive_format == ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR
1261 		    || a->archive.archive_format == ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_GNUTAR)
1262 		{
1263 			/* Old-style or GNU tar: we must ignore the size. */
1264 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1265 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1266 		} else if (archive_read_format_tar_bid(a, 50) > 50) {
1267 			/*
1268 			 * We don't know if it's pax: If the bid
1269 			 * function sees a valid ustar header
1270 			 * immediately following, then let's ignore
1271 			 * the hardlink size.
1272 			 */
1273 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1274 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1275 		}
1276 		/*
1277 		 * TODO: There are still two cases I'd like to handle:
1278 		 *   = a ustar non-pax archive with a hardlink entry at
1279 		 *     end-of-archive.  (Look for block of nulls following?)
1280 		 *   = a pax archive that has not seen any pax headers
1281 		 *     and has an entry which is a hardlink entry storing
1282 		 *     a body containing an uncompressed tar archive.
1283 		 * The first is worth addressing; I don't see any reliable
1284 		 * way to deal with the second possibility.
1285 		 */
1286 		break;
1287 	case '2': /* Symlink */
1288 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFLNK);
1289 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1290 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1291 		if (archive_entry_copy_symlink_l(entry, tar->entry_linkpath.s,
1292 		    archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_linkpath)), tar->sconv) != 0) {
1293 			err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv,
1294 			    "Linkname");
1295 			if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1296 				return (err);
1297 		}
1298 		break;
1299 	case '3': /* Character device */
1300 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFCHR);
1301 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1302 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1303 		break;
1304 	case '4': /* Block device */
1305 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFBLK);
1306 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1307 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1308 		break;
1309 	case '5': /* Dir */
1310 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
1311 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1312 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1313 		break;
1314 	case '6': /* FIFO device */
1315 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFIFO);
1316 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, 0);
1317 		tar->entry_bytes_remaining = 0;
1318 		break;
1319 	case 'D': /* GNU incremental directory type */
1320 		/*
1321 		 * No special handling is actually required here.
1322 		 * It might be nice someday to preprocess the file list and
1323 		 * provide it to the client, though.
1324 		 */
1325 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFDIR);
1326 		break;
1327 	case 'M': /* GNU "Multi-volume" (remainder of file from last archive)*/
1328 		/*
1329 		 * As far as I can tell, this is just like a regular file
1330 		 * entry, except that the contents should be _appended_ to
1331 		 * the indicated file at the indicated offset.  This may
1332 		 * require some API work to fully support.
1333 		 */
1334 		break;
1335 	case 'N': /* Old GNU "long filename" entry. */
1336 		/* The body of this entry is a script for renaming
1337 		 * previously-extracted entries.  Ugh.  It will never
1338 		 * be supported by libarchive. */
1339 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFREG);
1340 		break;
1341 	case 'S': /* GNU sparse files */
1342 		/*
1343 		 * Sparse files are really just regular files with
1344 		 * sparse information in the extended area.
1345 		 */
1346 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1347 	case '0':
1348 		/*
1349 		 * Enable sparse file "read" support only for regular
1350 		 * files and explicit GNU sparse files.  However, we
1351 		 * don't allow non-standard file types to be sparse.
1352 		 */
1353 		tar->sparse_allowed = 1;
1354 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
1355 	default: /* Regular file  and non-standard types */
1356 		/*
1357 		 * Per POSIX: non-recognized types should always be
1358 		 * treated as regular files.
1359 		 */
1360 		archive_entry_set_filetype(entry, AE_IFREG);
1361 		break;
1362 	}
1363 	return (err);
1364 }
1365 
1366 /*
1367  * Parse out header elements for "old-style" tar archives.
1368  */
1369 static int
1370 header_old_tar(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1371     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
1372 {
1373 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
1374 	int err = ARCHIVE_OK, err2;
1375 
1376 	/* Copy filename over (to ensure null termination). */
1377 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
1378 	if (archive_entry_copy_pathname_l(entry,
1379 	    header->name, sizeof(header->name), tar->sconv) != 0) {
1380 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Pathname");
1381 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1382 			return (err);
1383 	}
1384 
1385 	/* Grab rest of common fields */
1386 	err2 = header_common(a, tar, entry, h);
1387 	if (err > err2)
1388 		err = err2;
1389 
1390 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
1391 	return (err);
1392 }
1393 
1394 /*
1395  * Read a Mac AppleDouble-encoded blob of file metadata,
1396  * if there is one.
1397  */
1398 static int
1399 read_mac_metadata_blob(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1400     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1401 {
1402 	int64_t size;
1403 	size_t msize;
1404 	const void *data;
1405 	const char *p, *name;
1406 	const wchar_t *wp, *wname;
1407 
1408 	(void)h; /* UNUSED */
1409 
1410 	wname = wp = archive_entry_pathname_w(entry);
1411 	if (wp != NULL) {
1412 		/* Find the last path element. */
1413 		for (; *wp != L'\0'; ++wp) {
1414 			if (wp[0] == '/' && wp[1] != L'\0')
1415 				wname = wp + 1;
1416 		}
1417 		/*
1418 		 * If last path element starts with "._", then
1419 		 * this is a Mac extension.
1420 		 */
1421 		if (wname[0] != L'.' || wname[1] != L'_' || wname[2] == L'\0')
1422 			return ARCHIVE_OK;
1423 	} else {
1424 		/* Find the last path element. */
1425 		name = p = archive_entry_pathname(entry);
1426 		if (p == NULL)
1427 			return (ARCHIVE_FAILED);
1428 		for (; *p != '\0'; ++p) {
1429 			if (p[0] == '/' && p[1] != '\0')
1430 				name = p + 1;
1431 		}
1432 		/*
1433 		 * If last path element starts with "._", then
1434 		 * this is a Mac extension.
1435 		 */
1436 		if (name[0] != '.' || name[1] != '_' || name[2] == '\0')
1437 			return ARCHIVE_OK;
1438 	}
1439 
1440  	/* Read the body as a Mac OS metadata blob. */
1441 	size = archive_entry_size(entry);
1442 	msize = (size_t)size;
1443 	if (size < 0 || (uintmax_t)msize != (uintmax_t)size) {
1444 		*unconsumed = 0;
1445 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1446 	}
1447 
1448 	/*
1449 	 * TODO: Look beyond the body here to peek at the next header.
1450 	 * If it's a regular header (not an extension header)
1451 	 * that has the wrong name, just return the current
1452 	 * entry as-is, without consuming the body here.
1453 	 * That would reduce the risk of us mis-identifying
1454 	 * an ordinary file that just happened to have
1455 	 * a name starting with "._".
1456 	 *
1457 	 * Q: Is the above idea really possible?  Even
1458 	 * when there are GNU or pax extension entries?
1459 	 */
1460 	data = __archive_read_ahead(a, msize, NULL);
1461 	if (data == NULL) {
1462 		*unconsumed = 0;
1463 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1464 	}
1465 	archive_entry_copy_mac_metadata(entry, data, msize);
1466 	*unconsumed = (msize + 511) & ~ 511;
1467 	tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
1468 	return (tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed));
1469 }
1470 
1471 /*
1472  * Parse a file header for a pax extended archive entry.
1473  */
1474 static int
1475 header_pax_global(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1476     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1477 {
1478 	int err;
1479 
1480 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->pax_global), h, unconsumed);
1481 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
1482 		return (err);
1483 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed);
1484 	return (err);
1485 }
1486 
1487 static int
1488 header_pax_extensions(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1489     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
1490 {
1491 	int err, err2;
1492 
1493 	err = read_body_to_string(a, tar, &(tar->pax_header), h, unconsumed);
1494 	if (err != ARCHIVE_OK)
1495 		return (err);
1496 
1497 	/* Parse the next header. */
1498 	err = tar_read_header(a, tar, entry, unconsumed);
1499 	if ((err != ARCHIVE_OK) && (err != ARCHIVE_WARN))
1500 		return (err);
1501 
1502 	/*
1503 	 * TODO: Parse global/default options into 'entry' struct here
1504 	 * before handling file-specific options.
1505 	 *
1506 	 * This design (parse standard header, then overwrite with pax
1507 	 * extended attribute data) usually works well, but isn't ideal;
1508 	 * it would be better to parse the pax extended attributes first
1509 	 * and then skip any fields in the standard header that were
1510 	 * defined in the pax header.
1511 	 */
1512 	err2 = pax_header(a, tar, entry, &tar->pax_header);
1513 	err =  err_combine(err, err2);
1514 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
1515 	return (err);
1516 }
1517 
1518 
1519 /*
1520  * Parse a file header for a Posix "ustar" archive entry.  This also
1521  * handles "pax" or "extended ustar" entries.
1522  */
1523 static int
1524 header_ustar(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1525     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h)
1526 {
1527 	const struct archive_entry_header_ustar	*header;
1528 	struct archive_string *as;
1529 	int err = ARCHIVE_OK, r;
1530 
1531 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_ustar *)h;
1532 
1533 	/* Copy name into an internal buffer to ensure null-termination. */
1534 	as = &(tar->entry_pathname);
1535 	if (header->prefix[0]) {
1536 		archive_strncpy(as, header->prefix, sizeof(header->prefix));
1537 		if (as->s[archive_strlen(as) - 1] != '/')
1538 			archive_strappend_char(as, '/');
1539 		archive_strncat(as, header->name, sizeof(header->name));
1540 	} else {
1541 		archive_strncpy(as, header->name, sizeof(header->name));
1542 	}
1543 	if (archive_entry_copy_pathname_l(entry, as->s, archive_strlen(as),
1544 	    tar->sconv) != 0) {
1545 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Pathname");
1546 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1547 			return (err);
1548 	}
1549 
1550 	/* Handle rest of common fields. */
1551 	r = header_common(a, tar, entry, h);
1552 	if (r == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1553 		return (r);
1554 	if (r < err)
1555 		err = r;
1556 
1557 	/* Handle POSIX ustar fields. */
1558 	if (archive_entry_copy_uname_l(entry,
1559 	    header->uname, sizeof(header->uname), tar->sconv) != 0) {
1560 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Uname");
1561 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1562 			return (err);
1563 	}
1564 
1565 	if (archive_entry_copy_gname_l(entry,
1566 	    header->gname, sizeof(header->gname), tar->sconv) != 0) {
1567 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Gname");
1568 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1569 			return (err);
1570 	}
1571 
1572 	/* Parse out device numbers only for char and block specials. */
1573 	if (header->typeflag[0] == '3' || header->typeflag[0] == '4') {
1574 		archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(entry, (dev_t)
1575 		    tar_atol(header->rdevmajor, sizeof(header->rdevmajor)));
1576 		archive_entry_set_rdevminor(entry, (dev_t)
1577 		    tar_atol(header->rdevminor, sizeof(header->rdevminor)));
1578 	}
1579 
1580 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
1581 
1582 	return (err);
1583 }
1584 
1585 
1586 /*
1587  * Parse the pax extended attributes record.
1588  *
1589  * Returns non-zero if there's an error in the data.
1590  */
1591 static int
1592 pax_header(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1593     struct archive_entry *entry, struct archive_string *in_as)
1594 {
1595 	size_t attr_length, l, line_length, value_length;
1596 	char *p;
1597 	char *key, *value;
1598 	struct archive_string *as;
1599 	struct archive_string_conv *sconv;
1600 	int err, err2;
1601 	char *attr = in_as->s;
1602 
1603 	attr_length = in_as->length;
1604 	tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary = 0;
1605 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_gname));
1606 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_linkpath));
1607 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_pathname));
1608 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_pathname_override));
1609 	archive_string_empty(&(tar->entry_uname));
1610 	err = ARCHIVE_OK;
1611 	while (attr_length > 0) {
1612 		/* Parse decimal length field at start of line. */
1613 		line_length = 0;
1614 		l = attr_length;
1615 		p = attr; /* Record start of line. */
1616 		while (l>0) {
1617 			if (*p == ' ') {
1618 				p++;
1619 				l--;
1620 				break;
1621 			}
1622 			if (*p < '0' || *p > '9') {
1623 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1624 				    "Ignoring malformed pax extended attributes");
1625 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1626 			}
1627 			line_length *= 10;
1628 			line_length += *p - '0';
1629 			if (line_length > 999999) {
1630 				archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1631 				    "Rejecting pax extended attribute > 1MB");
1632 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1633 			}
1634 			p++;
1635 			l--;
1636 		}
1637 
1638 		/*
1639 		 * Parsed length must be no bigger than available data,
1640 		 * at least 1, and the last character of the line must
1641 		 * be '\n'.
1642 		 */
1643 		if (line_length > attr_length
1644 		    || line_length < 1
1645 		    || attr[line_length - 1] != '\n')
1646 		{
1647 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1648 			    "Ignoring malformed pax extended attribute");
1649 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1650 		}
1651 
1652 		/* Null-terminate the line. */
1653 		attr[line_length - 1] = '\0';
1654 
1655 		/* Find end of key and null terminate it. */
1656 		key = p;
1657 		if (key[0] == '=')
1658 			return (-1);
1659 		while (*p && *p != '=')
1660 			++p;
1661 		if (*p == '\0') {
1662 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1663 			    "Invalid pax extended attributes");
1664 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1665 		}
1666 		*p = '\0';
1667 
1668 		value = p + 1;
1669 
1670 		/* Some values may be binary data */
1671 		value_length = attr + line_length - 1 - value;
1672 
1673 		/* Identify this attribute and set it in the entry. */
1674 		err2 = pax_attribute(a, tar, entry, key, value, value_length);
1675 		if (err2 == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1676 			return (err2);
1677 		err = err_combine(err, err2);
1678 
1679 		/* Skip to next line */
1680 		attr += line_length;
1681 		attr_length -= line_length;
1682 	}
1683 
1684 	/*
1685 	 * PAX format uses UTF-8 as default charset for its metadata
1686 	 * unless hdrcharset=BINARY is present in its header.
1687 	 * We apply the charset specified by the hdrcharset option only
1688 	 * when the hdrcharset attribute(in PAX header) is BINARY because
1689 	 * we respect the charset described in PAX header and BINARY also
1690 	 * means that metadata(filename,uname and gname) character-set
1691 	 * is unknown.
1692 	 */
1693 	if (tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary)
1694 		sconv = tar->opt_sconv;
1695 	else {
1696 		sconv = archive_string_conversion_from_charset(
1697 		    &(a->archive), "UTF-8", 1);
1698 		if (sconv == NULL)
1699 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1700 		if (tar->compat_2x)
1701 			archive_string_conversion_set_opt(sconv,
1702 			    SCONV_SET_OPT_UTF8_LIBARCHIVE2X);
1703 	}
1704 
1705 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_gname)) > 0) {
1706 		if (archive_entry_copy_gname_l(entry, tar->entry_gname.s,
1707 		    archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_gname)), sconv) != 0) {
1708 			err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, sconv, "Gname");
1709 			if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1710 				return (err);
1711 			/* Use a converted an original name. */
1712 			archive_entry_copy_gname(entry, tar->entry_gname.s);
1713 		}
1714 	}
1715 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_linkpath)) > 0) {
1716 		if (archive_entry_copy_link_l(entry, tar->entry_linkpath.s,
1717 		    archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_linkpath)), sconv) != 0) {
1718 			err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, sconv, "Linkname");
1719 			if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1720 				return (err);
1721 			/* Use a converted an original name. */
1722 			archive_entry_copy_link(entry, tar->entry_linkpath.s);
1723 		}
1724 	}
1725 	/*
1726 	 * Some extensions (such as the GNU sparse file extensions)
1727 	 * deliberately store a synthetic name under the regular 'path'
1728 	 * attribute and the real file name under a different attribute.
1729 	 * Since we're supposed to not care about the order, we
1730 	 * have no choice but to store all of the various filenames
1731 	 * we find and figure it all out afterwards.  This is the
1732 	 * figuring out part.
1733 	 */
1734 	as = NULL;
1735 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_pathname_override)) > 0)
1736 		as = &(tar->entry_pathname_override);
1737 	else if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_pathname)) > 0)
1738 		as = &(tar->entry_pathname);
1739 	if (as != NULL) {
1740 		if (archive_entry_copy_pathname_l(entry, as->s,
1741 		    archive_strlen(as), sconv) != 0) {
1742 			err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, sconv, "Pathname");
1743 			if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1744 				return (err);
1745 			/* Use a converted an original name. */
1746 			archive_entry_copy_pathname(entry, as->s);
1747 		}
1748 	}
1749 	if (archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_uname)) > 0) {
1750 		if (archive_entry_copy_uname_l(entry, tar->entry_uname.s,
1751 		    archive_strlen(&(tar->entry_uname)), sconv) != 0) {
1752 			err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, sconv, "Uname");
1753 			if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
1754 				return (err);
1755 			/* Use a converted an original name. */
1756 			archive_entry_copy_uname(entry, tar->entry_uname.s);
1757 		}
1758 	}
1759 	return (err);
1760 }
1761 
1762 static int
1763 pax_attribute_xattr(struct archive_entry *entry,
1764 	const char *name, const char *value)
1765 {
1766 	char *name_decoded;
1767 	void *value_decoded;
1768 	size_t value_len;
1769 
1770 	if (strlen(name) < 18 || (memcmp(name, "LIBARCHIVE.xattr.", 17)) != 0)
1771 		return 3;
1772 
1773 	name += 17;
1774 
1775 	/* URL-decode name */
1776 	name_decoded = url_decode(name);
1777 	if (name_decoded == NULL)
1778 		return 2;
1779 
1780 	/* Base-64 decode value */
1781 	value_decoded = base64_decode(value, strlen(value), &value_len);
1782 	if (value_decoded == NULL) {
1783 		free(name_decoded);
1784 		return 1;
1785 	}
1786 
1787 	archive_entry_xattr_add_entry(entry, name_decoded,
1788 		value_decoded, value_len);
1789 
1790 	free(name_decoded);
1791 	free(value_decoded);
1792 	return 0;
1793 }
1794 
1795 static int
1796 pax_attribute_schily_xattr(struct archive_entry *entry,
1797 	const char *name, const char *value, size_t value_length)
1798 {
1799 	if (strlen(name) < 14 || (memcmp(name, "SCHILY.xattr.", 13)) != 0)
1800 		return 1;
1801 
1802 	name += 13;
1803 
1804 	archive_entry_xattr_add_entry(entry, name, value, value_length);
1805 
1806 	return 0;
1807 }
1808 
1809 static int
1810 pax_attribute_rht_security_selinux(struct archive_entry *entry,
1811 	const char *value, size_t value_length)
1812 {
1813 	archive_entry_xattr_add_entry(entry, "security.selinux",
1814             value, value_length);
1815 
1816 	return 0;
1817 }
1818 
1819 static int
1820 pax_attribute_acl(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1821     struct archive_entry *entry, const char *value, int type)
1822 {
1823 	int r;
1824 	const char* errstr;
1825 
1826 	switch (type) {
1827 	case ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS:
1828 		errstr = "SCHILY.acl.access";
1829 		break;
1830 	case ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT:
1831 		errstr = "SCHILY.acl.default";
1832 		break;
1833 	case ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_NFS4:
1834 		errstr = "SCHILY.acl.ace";
1835 		break;
1836 	default:
1837 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1838 		    "Unknown ACL type: %d", type);
1839 		return(ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1840 	}
1841 
1842 	if (tar->sconv_acl == NULL) {
1843 		tar->sconv_acl =
1844 		    archive_string_conversion_from_charset(
1845 			&(a->archive), "UTF-8", 1);
1846 		if (tar->sconv_acl == NULL)
1847 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1848 	}
1849 
1850 	r = archive_acl_from_text_l(archive_entry_acl(entry), value, type,
1851 	    tar->sconv_acl);
1852 	if (r != ARCHIVE_OK) {
1853 		if (r == ARCHIVE_FATAL) {
1854 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
1855 			    "%s %s", "Can't allocate memory for ",
1856 			    errstr);
1857 			return (r);
1858 		}
1859 		archive_set_error(&a->archive,
1860 		    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC, "%s %s", "Parse error: ", errstr);
1861 	}
1862 	return (r);
1863 }
1864 
1865 /*
1866  * Parse a single key=value attribute.  key/value pointers are
1867  * assumed to point into reasonably long-lived storage.
1868  *
1869  * Note that POSIX reserves all-lowercase keywords.  Vendor-specific
1870  * extensions should always have keywords of the form "VENDOR.attribute"
1871  * In particular, it's quite feasible to support many different
1872  * vendor extensions here.  I'm using "LIBARCHIVE" for extensions
1873  * unique to this library.
1874  *
1875  * Investigate other vendor-specific extensions and see if
1876  * any of them look useful.
1877  */
1878 static int
1879 pax_attribute(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
1880     struct archive_entry *entry, const char *key, const char *value, size_t value_length)
1881 {
1882 	int64_t s;
1883 	long n;
1884 	int err = ARCHIVE_OK, r;
1885 
1886 	if (value == NULL)
1887 		value = "";	/* Disable compiler warning; do not pass
1888 				 * NULL pointer to strlen().  */
1889 	switch (key[0]) {
1890 	case 'G':
1891 		/* Reject GNU.sparse.* headers on non-regular files. */
1892 		if (strncmp(key, "GNU.sparse", 10) == 0 &&
1893 		    !tar->sparse_allowed) {
1894 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
1895 			    "Non-regular file cannot be sparse");
1896 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1897 		}
1898 
1899 		/* GNU "0.0" sparse pax format. */
1900 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.numblocks") == 0) {
1901 			tar->sparse_offset = -1;
1902 			tar->sparse_numbytes = -1;
1903 			tar->sparse_gnu_major = 0;
1904 			tar->sparse_gnu_minor = 0;
1905 		}
1906 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.offset") == 0) {
1907 			tar->sparse_offset = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
1908 			if (tar->sparse_numbytes != -1) {
1909 				if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar,
1910 				    tar->sparse_offset, tar->sparse_numbytes)
1911 				    != ARCHIVE_OK)
1912 					return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1913 				tar->sparse_offset = -1;
1914 				tar->sparse_numbytes = -1;
1915 			}
1916 		}
1917 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.numbytes") == 0) {
1918 			tar->sparse_numbytes = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
1919 			if (tar->sparse_offset != -1) {
1920 				if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar,
1921 				    tar->sparse_offset, tar->sparse_numbytes)
1922 				    != ARCHIVE_OK)
1923 					return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
1924 				tar->sparse_offset = -1;
1925 				tar->sparse_numbytes = -1;
1926 			}
1927 		}
1928 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.size") == 0) {
1929 			tar->realsize = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
1930 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
1931 			tar->realsize_override = 1;
1932 		}
1933 
1934 		/* GNU "0.1" sparse pax format. */
1935 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.map") == 0) {
1936 			tar->sparse_gnu_major = 0;
1937 			tar->sparse_gnu_minor = 1;
1938 			if (gnu_sparse_01_parse(a, tar, value) != ARCHIVE_OK)
1939 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
1940 		}
1941 
1942 		/* GNU "1.0" sparse pax format */
1943 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.major") == 0) {
1944 			tar->sparse_gnu_major = (int)tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
1945 			tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 1;
1946 		}
1947 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.minor") == 0) {
1948 			tar->sparse_gnu_minor = (int)tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
1949 			tar->sparse_gnu_pending = 1;
1950 		}
1951 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.name") == 0) {
1952 			/*
1953 			 * The real filename; when storing sparse
1954 			 * files, GNU tar puts a synthesized name into
1955 			 * the regular 'path' attribute in an attempt
1956 			 * to limit confusion. ;-)
1957 			 */
1958 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_pathname_override), value);
1959 		}
1960 		if (strcmp(key, "GNU.sparse.realsize") == 0) {
1961 			tar->realsize = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
1962 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
1963 			tar->realsize_override = 1;
1964 		}
1965 		break;
1966 	case 'L':
1967 		/* Our extensions */
1968 /* TODO: Handle arbitrary extended attributes... */
1969 /*
1970 		if (strcmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.xxxxxxx") == 0)
1971 			archive_entry_set_xxxxxx(entry, value);
1972 */
1973 		if (strcmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.creationtime") == 0) {
1974 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
1975 			archive_entry_set_birthtime(entry, s, n);
1976 		}
1977 		if (strcmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.symlinktype") == 0) {
1978 			if (strcmp(value, "file") == 0) {
1979 				archive_entry_set_symlink_type(entry,
1980 				    AE_SYMLINK_TYPE_FILE);
1981 			} else if (strcmp(value, "dir") == 0) {
1982 				archive_entry_set_symlink_type(entry,
1983 				    AE_SYMLINK_TYPE_DIRECTORY);
1984 			}
1985 		}
1986 		if (memcmp(key, "LIBARCHIVE.xattr.", 17) == 0)
1987 			pax_attribute_xattr(entry, key, value);
1988 		break;
1989 	case 'R':
1990 		/* GNU tar uses RHT.security header to store SELinux xattrs
1991 		 * SCHILY.xattr.security.selinux == RHT.security.selinux */
1992 		if (strcmp(key, "RHT.security.selinux") == 0) {
1993 			pax_attribute_rht_security_selinux(entry, value,
1994 			    value_length);
1995 			}
1996 		break;
1997 	case 'S':
1998 		/* We support some keys used by the "star" archiver */
1999 		if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.acl.access") == 0) {
2000 			r = pax_attribute_acl(a, tar, entry, value,
2001 			    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
2002 			if (r == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2003 				return (r);
2004 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.acl.default") == 0) {
2005 			r = pax_attribute_acl(a, tar, entry, value,
2006 			    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT);
2007 			if (r == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2008 				return (r);
2009 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.acl.ace") == 0) {
2010 			r = pax_attribute_acl(a, tar, entry, value,
2011 			    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_NFS4);
2012 			if (r == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2013 				return (r);
2014 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.devmajor") == 0) {
2015 			archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(entry,
2016 			    (dev_t)tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2017 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.devminor") == 0) {
2018 			archive_entry_set_rdevminor(entry,
2019 			    (dev_t)tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2020 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.fflags") == 0) {
2021 			archive_entry_copy_fflags_text(entry, value);
2022 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.dev") == 0) {
2023 			archive_entry_set_dev(entry,
2024 			    (dev_t)tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2025 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.ino") == 0) {
2026 			archive_entry_set_ino(entry,
2027 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2028 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.nlink") == 0) {
2029 			archive_entry_set_nlink(entry, (unsigned)
2030 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2031 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SCHILY.realsize") == 0) {
2032 			tar->realsize = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
2033 			tar->realsize_override = 1;
2034 			archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
2035 		} else if (strncmp(key, "SCHILY.xattr.", 13) == 0) {
2036 			pax_attribute_schily_xattr(entry, key, value,
2037 			    value_length);
2038 		} else if (strcmp(key, "SUN.holesdata") == 0) {
2039 			/* A Solaris extension for sparse. */
2040 			r = solaris_sparse_parse(a, tar, entry, value);
2041 			if (r < err) {
2042 				if (r == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2043 					return (r);
2044 				err = r;
2045 				archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2046 				    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC,
2047 				    "Parse error: SUN.holesdata");
2048 			}
2049 		}
2050 		break;
2051 	case 'a':
2052 		if (strcmp(key, "atime") == 0) {
2053 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
2054 			archive_entry_set_atime(entry, s, n);
2055 		}
2056 		break;
2057 	case 'c':
2058 		if (strcmp(key, "ctime") == 0) {
2059 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
2060 			archive_entry_set_ctime(entry, s, n);
2061 		} else if (strcmp(key, "charset") == 0) {
2062 			/* TODO: Publish charset information in entry. */
2063 		} else if (strcmp(key, "comment") == 0) {
2064 			/* TODO: Publish comment in entry. */
2065 		}
2066 		break;
2067 	case 'g':
2068 		if (strcmp(key, "gid") == 0) {
2069 			archive_entry_set_gid(entry,
2070 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2071 		} else if (strcmp(key, "gname") == 0) {
2072 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_gname), value);
2073 		}
2074 		break;
2075 	case 'h':
2076 		if (strcmp(key, "hdrcharset") == 0) {
2077 			if (strcmp(value, "BINARY") == 0)
2078 				/* Binary  mode. */
2079 				tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary = 1;
2080 			else if (strcmp(value, "ISO-IR 10646 2000 UTF-8") == 0)
2081 				tar->pax_hdrcharset_binary = 0;
2082 		}
2083 		break;
2084 	case 'l':
2085 		/* pax interchange doesn't distinguish hardlink vs. symlink. */
2086 		if (strcmp(key, "linkpath") == 0) {
2087 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_linkpath), value);
2088 		}
2089 		break;
2090 	case 'm':
2091 		if (strcmp(key, "mtime") == 0) {
2092 			pax_time(value, &s, &n);
2093 			archive_entry_set_mtime(entry, s, n);
2094 		}
2095 		break;
2096 	case 'p':
2097 		if (strcmp(key, "path") == 0) {
2098 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_pathname), value);
2099 		}
2100 		break;
2101 	case 'r':
2102 		/* POSIX has reserved 'realtime.*' */
2103 		break;
2104 	case 's':
2105 		/* POSIX has reserved 'security.*' */
2106 		/* Someday: if (strcmp(key, "security.acl") == 0) { ... } */
2107 		if (strcmp(key, "size") == 0) {
2108 			/* "size" is the size of the data in the entry. */
2109 			tar->entry_bytes_remaining
2110 			    = tar_atol10(value, strlen(value));
2111 			/*
2112 			 * The "size" pax header keyword always overrides the
2113 			 * "size" field in the tar header.
2114 			 * GNU.sparse.realsize, GNU.sparse.size and
2115 			 * SCHILY.realsize override this value.
2116 			 */
2117 			if (!tar->realsize_override) {
2118 				archive_entry_set_size(entry,
2119 				    tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
2120 				tar->realsize
2121 				    = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
2122 			}
2123 		}
2124 		break;
2125 	case 'u':
2126 		if (strcmp(key, "uid") == 0) {
2127 			archive_entry_set_uid(entry,
2128 			    tar_atol10(value, strlen(value)));
2129 		} else if (strcmp(key, "uname") == 0) {
2130 			archive_strcpy(&(tar->entry_uname), value);
2131 		}
2132 		break;
2133 	}
2134 	return (err);
2135 }
2136 
2137 
2138 
2139 /*
2140  * parse a decimal time value, which may include a fractional portion
2141  */
2142 static void
2143 pax_time(const char *p, int64_t *ps, long *pn)
2144 {
2145 	char digit;
2146 	int64_t	s;
2147 	unsigned long l;
2148 	int sign;
2149 	int64_t limit, last_digit_limit;
2150 
2151 	limit = INT64_MAX / 10;
2152 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % 10;
2153 
2154 	s = 0;
2155 	sign = 1;
2156 	if (*p == '-') {
2157 		sign = -1;
2158 		p++;
2159 	}
2160 	while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') {
2161 		digit = *p - '0';
2162 		if (s > limit ||
2163 		    (s == limit && digit > last_digit_limit)) {
2164 			s = INT64_MAX;
2165 			break;
2166 		}
2167 		s = (s * 10) + digit;
2168 		++p;
2169 	}
2170 
2171 	*ps = s * sign;
2172 
2173 	/* Calculate nanoseconds. */
2174 	*pn = 0;
2175 
2176 	if (*p != '.')
2177 		return;
2178 
2179 	l = 100000000UL;
2180 	do {
2181 		++p;
2182 		if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
2183 			*pn += (*p - '0') * l;
2184 		else
2185 			break;
2186 	} while (l /= 10);
2187 }
2188 
2189 /*
2190  * Parse GNU tar header
2191  */
2192 static int
2193 header_gnutar(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
2194     struct archive_entry *entry, const void *h, size_t *unconsumed)
2195 {
2196 	const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *header;
2197 	int64_t t;
2198 	int err = ARCHIVE_OK;
2199 
2200 	/*
2201 	 * GNU header is like POSIX ustar, except 'prefix' is
2202 	 * replaced with some other fields. This also means the
2203 	 * filename is stored as in old-style archives.
2204 	 */
2205 
2206 	/* Grab fields common to all tar variants. */
2207 	err = header_common(a, tar, entry, h);
2208 	if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2209 		return (err);
2210 
2211 	/* Copy filename over (to ensure null termination). */
2212 	header = (const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *)h;
2213 	if (archive_entry_copy_pathname_l(entry,
2214 	    header->name, sizeof(header->name), tar->sconv) != 0) {
2215 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Pathname");
2216 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2217 			return (err);
2218 	}
2219 
2220 	/* Fields common to ustar and GNU */
2221 	/* XXX Can the following be factored out since it's common
2222 	 * to ustar and gnu tar?  Is it okay to move it down into
2223 	 * header_common, perhaps?  */
2224 	if (archive_entry_copy_uname_l(entry,
2225 	    header->uname, sizeof(header->uname), tar->sconv) != 0) {
2226 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Uname");
2227 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2228 			return (err);
2229 	}
2230 
2231 	if (archive_entry_copy_gname_l(entry,
2232 	    header->gname, sizeof(header->gname), tar->sconv) != 0) {
2233 		err = set_conversion_failed_error(a, tar->sconv, "Gname");
2234 		if (err == ARCHIVE_FATAL)
2235 			return (err);
2236 	}
2237 
2238 	/* Parse out device numbers only for char and block specials */
2239 	if (header->typeflag[0] == '3' || header->typeflag[0] == '4') {
2240 		archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(entry, (dev_t)
2241 		    tar_atol(header->rdevmajor, sizeof(header->rdevmajor)));
2242 		archive_entry_set_rdevminor(entry, (dev_t)
2243 		    tar_atol(header->rdevminor, sizeof(header->rdevminor)));
2244 	} else
2245 		archive_entry_set_rdev(entry, 0);
2246 
2247 	tar->entry_padding = 0x1ff & (-tar->entry_bytes_remaining);
2248 
2249 	/* Grab GNU-specific fields. */
2250 	t = tar_atol(header->atime, sizeof(header->atime));
2251 	if (t > 0)
2252 		archive_entry_set_atime(entry, t, 0);
2253 	t = tar_atol(header->ctime, sizeof(header->ctime));
2254 	if (t > 0)
2255 		archive_entry_set_ctime(entry, t, 0);
2256 
2257 	if (header->realsize[0] != 0) {
2258 		tar->realsize
2259 		    = tar_atol(header->realsize, sizeof(header->realsize));
2260 		archive_entry_set_size(entry, tar->realsize);
2261 		tar->realsize_override = 1;
2262 	}
2263 
2264 	if (header->sparse[0].offset[0] != 0) {
2265 		if (gnu_sparse_old_read(a, tar, header, unconsumed)
2266 		    != ARCHIVE_OK)
2267 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2268 	} else {
2269 		if (header->isextended[0] != 0) {
2270 			/* XXX WTF? XXX */
2271 		}
2272 	}
2273 
2274 	return (err);
2275 }
2276 
2277 static int
2278 gnu_add_sparse_entry(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
2279     int64_t offset, int64_t remaining)
2280 {
2281 	struct sparse_block *p;
2282 
2283 	p = (struct sparse_block *)calloc(1, sizeof(*p));
2284 	if (p == NULL) {
2285 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM, "Out of memory");
2286 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2287 	}
2288 	if (tar->sparse_last != NULL)
2289 		tar->sparse_last->next = p;
2290 	else
2291 		tar->sparse_list = p;
2292 	tar->sparse_last = p;
2293 	if (remaining < 0 || offset < 0 || offset > INT64_MAX - remaining) {
2294 		archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC, "Malformed sparse map data");
2295 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2296 	}
2297 	p->offset = offset;
2298 	p->remaining = remaining;
2299 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2300 }
2301 
2302 static void
2303 gnu_clear_sparse_list(struct tar *tar)
2304 {
2305 	struct sparse_block *p;
2306 
2307 	while (tar->sparse_list != NULL) {
2308 		p = tar->sparse_list;
2309 		tar->sparse_list = p->next;
2310 		free(p);
2311 	}
2312 	tar->sparse_last = NULL;
2313 }
2314 
2315 /*
2316  * GNU tar old-format sparse data.
2317  *
2318  * GNU old-format sparse data is stored in a fixed-field
2319  * format.  Offset/size values are 11-byte octal fields (same
2320  * format as 'size' field in ustart header).  These are
2321  * stored in the header, allocating subsequent header blocks
2322  * as needed.  Extending the header in this way is a pretty
2323  * severe POSIX violation; this design has earned GNU tar a
2324  * lot of criticism.
2325  */
2326 
2327 static int
2328 gnu_sparse_old_read(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
2329     const struct archive_entry_header_gnutar *header, size_t *unconsumed)
2330 {
2331 	ssize_t bytes_read;
2332 	const void *data;
2333 	struct extended {
2334 		struct gnu_sparse sparse[21];
2335 		char	isextended[1];
2336 		char	padding[7];
2337 	};
2338 	const struct extended *ext;
2339 
2340 	if (gnu_sparse_old_parse(a, tar, header->sparse, 4) != ARCHIVE_OK)
2341 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2342 	if (header->isextended[0] == 0)
2343 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2344 
2345 	do {
2346 		tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
2347 		data = __archive_read_ahead(a, 512, &bytes_read);
2348 		if (bytes_read < 0)
2349 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2350 		if (bytes_read < 512) {
2351 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
2352 			    "Truncated tar archive "
2353 			    "detected while reading sparse file data");
2354 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2355 		}
2356 		*unconsumed = 512;
2357 		ext = (const struct extended *)data;
2358 		if (gnu_sparse_old_parse(a, tar, ext->sparse, 21) != ARCHIVE_OK)
2359 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2360 	} while (ext->isextended[0] != 0);
2361 	if (tar->sparse_list != NULL)
2362 		tar->entry_offset = tar->sparse_list->offset;
2363 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2364 }
2365 
2366 static int
2367 gnu_sparse_old_parse(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
2368     const struct gnu_sparse *sparse, int length)
2369 {
2370 	while (length > 0 && sparse->offset[0] != 0) {
2371 		if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar,
2372 		    tar_atol(sparse->offset, sizeof(sparse->offset)),
2373 		    tar_atol(sparse->numbytes, sizeof(sparse->numbytes)))
2374 		    != ARCHIVE_OK)
2375 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2376 		sparse++;
2377 		length--;
2378 	}
2379 	return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2380 }
2381 
2382 /*
2383  * GNU tar sparse format 0.0
2384  *
2385  * Beginning with GNU tar 1.15, sparse files are stored using
2386  * information in the pax extended header.  The GNU tar maintainers
2387  * have gone through a number of variations in the process of working
2388  * out this scheme; fortunately, they're all numbered.
2389  *
2390  * Sparse format 0.0 uses attribute GNU.sparse.numblocks to store the
2391  * number of blocks, and GNU.sparse.offset/GNU.sparse.numbytes to
2392  * store offset/size for each block.  The repeated instances of these
2393  * latter fields violate the pax specification (which frowns on
2394  * duplicate keys), so this format was quickly replaced.
2395  */
2396 
2397 /*
2398  * GNU tar sparse format 0.1
2399  *
2400  * This version replaced the offset/numbytes attributes with
2401  * a single "map" attribute that stored a list of integers.  This
2402  * format had two problems: First, the "map" attribute could be very
2403  * long, which caused problems for some implementations.  More
2404  * importantly, the sparse data was lost when extracted by archivers
2405  * that didn't recognize this extension.
2406  */
2407 
2408 static int
2409 gnu_sparse_01_parse(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar, const char *p)
2410 {
2411 	const char *e;
2412 	int64_t offset = -1, size = -1;
2413 
2414 	for (;;) {
2415 		e = p;
2416 		while (*e != '\0' && *e != ',') {
2417 			if (*e < '0' || *e > '9')
2418 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2419 			e++;
2420 		}
2421 		if (offset < 0) {
2422 			offset = tar_atol10(p, e - p);
2423 			if (offset < 0)
2424 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2425 		} else {
2426 			size = tar_atol10(p, e - p);
2427 			if (size < 0)
2428 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2429 			if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar, offset, size)
2430 			    != ARCHIVE_OK)
2431 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2432 			offset = -1;
2433 		}
2434 		if (*e == '\0')
2435 			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2436 		p = e + 1;
2437 	}
2438 }
2439 
2440 /*
2441  * GNU tar sparse format 1.0
2442  *
2443  * The idea: The offset/size data is stored as a series of base-10
2444  * ASCII numbers prepended to the file data, so that dearchivers that
2445  * don't support this format will extract the block map along with the
2446  * data and a separate post-process can restore the sparseness.
2447  *
2448  * Unfortunately, GNU tar 1.16 had a bug that added unnecessary
2449  * padding to the body of the file when using this format.  GNU tar
2450  * 1.17 corrected this bug without bumping the version number, so
2451  * it's not possible to support both variants.  This code supports
2452  * the later variant at the expense of not supporting the former.
2453  *
2454  * This variant also replaced GNU.sparse.size with GNU.sparse.realsize
2455  * and introduced the GNU.sparse.major/GNU.sparse.minor attributes.
2456  */
2457 
2458 /*
2459  * Read the next line from the input, and parse it as a decimal
2460  * integer followed by '\n'.  Returns positive integer value or
2461  * negative on error.
2462  */
2463 static int64_t
2464 gnu_sparse_10_atol(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
2465     int64_t *remaining, size_t *unconsumed)
2466 {
2467 	int64_t l, limit, last_digit_limit;
2468 	const char *p;
2469 	ssize_t bytes_read;
2470 	int base, digit;
2471 
2472 	base = 10;
2473 	limit = INT64_MAX / base;
2474 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % base;
2475 
2476 	/*
2477 	 * Skip any lines starting with '#'; GNU tar specs
2478 	 * don't require this, but they should.
2479 	 */
2480 	do {
2481 		bytes_read = readline(a, tar, &p,
2482 			(ssize_t)tar_min(*remaining, 100), unconsumed);
2483 		if (bytes_read <= 0)
2484 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2485 		*remaining -= bytes_read;
2486 	} while (p[0] == '#');
2487 
2488 	l = 0;
2489 	while (bytes_read > 0) {
2490 		if (*p == '\n')
2491 			return (l);
2492 		if (*p < '0' || *p >= '0' + base)
2493 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2494 		digit = *p - '0';
2495 		if (l > limit || (l == limit && digit > last_digit_limit))
2496 			l = INT64_MAX; /* Truncate on overflow. */
2497 		else
2498 			l = (l * base) + digit;
2499 		p++;
2500 		bytes_read--;
2501 	}
2502 	/* TODO: Error message. */
2503 	return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2504 }
2505 
2506 /*
2507  * Returns length (in bytes) of the sparse data description
2508  * that was read.
2509  */
2510 static ssize_t
2511 gnu_sparse_10_read(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar, size_t *unconsumed)
2512 {
2513 	ssize_t bytes_read;
2514 	int entries;
2515 	int64_t offset, size, to_skip, remaining;
2516 
2517 	/* Clear out the existing sparse list. */
2518 	gnu_clear_sparse_list(tar);
2519 
2520 	remaining = tar->entry_bytes_remaining;
2521 
2522 	/* Parse entries. */
2523 	entries = (int)gnu_sparse_10_atol(a, tar, &remaining, unconsumed);
2524 	if (entries < 0)
2525 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2526 	/* Parse the individual entries. */
2527 	while (entries-- > 0) {
2528 		/* Parse offset/size */
2529 		offset = gnu_sparse_10_atol(a, tar, &remaining, unconsumed);
2530 		if (offset < 0)
2531 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2532 		size = gnu_sparse_10_atol(a, tar, &remaining, unconsumed);
2533 		if (size < 0)
2534 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2535 		/* Add a new sparse entry. */
2536 		if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar, offset, size) != ARCHIVE_OK)
2537 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2538 	}
2539 	/* Skip rest of block... */
2540 	tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
2541 	bytes_read = (ssize_t)(tar->entry_bytes_remaining - remaining);
2542 	to_skip = 0x1ff & -bytes_read;
2543 	/* Fail if tar->entry_bytes_remaing would get negative */
2544 	if (to_skip > remaining)
2545 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2546 	if (to_skip != __archive_read_consume(a, to_skip))
2547 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2548 	return ((ssize_t)(bytes_read + to_skip));
2549 }
2550 
2551 /*
2552  * Solaris pax extension for a sparse file. This is recorded with the
2553  * data and hole pairs. The way recording sparse information by Solaris'
2554  * pax simply indicates where data and sparse are, so the stored contents
2555  * consist of both data and hole.
2556  */
2557 static int
2558 solaris_sparse_parse(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar,
2559     struct archive_entry *entry, const char *p)
2560 {
2561 	const char *e;
2562 	int64_t start, end;
2563 	int hole = 1;
2564 
2565 	(void)entry; /* UNUSED */
2566 
2567 	end = 0;
2568 	if (*p == ' ')
2569 		p++;
2570 	else
2571 		return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2572 	for (;;) {
2573 		e = p;
2574 		while (*e != '\0' && *e != ' ') {
2575 			if (*e < '0' || *e > '9')
2576 				return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2577 			e++;
2578 		}
2579 		start = end;
2580 		end = tar_atol10(p, e - p);
2581 		if (end < 0)
2582 			return (ARCHIVE_WARN);
2583 		if (start < end) {
2584 			if (gnu_add_sparse_entry(a, tar, start,
2585 			    end - start) != ARCHIVE_OK)
2586 				return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2587 			tar->sparse_last->hole = hole;
2588 		}
2589 		if (*e == '\0')
2590 			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
2591 		p = e + 1;
2592 		hole = hole == 0;
2593 	}
2594 }
2595 
2596 /*-
2597  * Convert text->integer.
2598  *
2599  * Traditional tar formats (including POSIX) specify base-8 for
2600  * all of the standard numeric fields.  This is a significant limitation
2601  * in practice:
2602  *   = file size is limited to 8GB
2603  *   = rdevmajor and rdevminor are limited to 21 bits
2604  *   = uid/gid are limited to 21 bits
2605  *
2606  * There are two workarounds for this:
2607  *   = pax extended headers, which use variable-length string fields
2608  *   = GNU tar and STAR both allow either base-8 or base-256 in
2609  *      most fields.  The high bit is set to indicate base-256.
2610  *
2611  * On read, this implementation supports both extensions.
2612  */
2613 static int64_t
2614 tar_atol(const char *p, size_t char_cnt)
2615 {
2616 	/*
2617 	 * Technically, GNU tar considers a field to be in base-256
2618 	 * only if the first byte is 0xff or 0x80.
2619 	 */
2620 	if (*p & 0x80)
2621 		return (tar_atol256(p, char_cnt));
2622 	return (tar_atol8(p, char_cnt));
2623 }
2624 
2625 /*
2626  * Note that this implementation does not (and should not!) obey
2627  * locale settings; you cannot simply substitute strtol here, since
2628  * it does obey locale.
2629  */
2630 static int64_t
2631 tar_atol_base_n(const char *p, size_t char_cnt, int base)
2632 {
2633 	int64_t	l, maxval, limit, last_digit_limit;
2634 	int digit, sign;
2635 
2636 	maxval = INT64_MAX;
2637 	limit = INT64_MAX / base;
2638 	last_digit_limit = INT64_MAX % base;
2639 
2640 	/* the pointer will not be dereferenced if char_cnt is zero
2641 	 * due to the way the && operator is evaluated.
2642 	 */
2643 	while (char_cnt != 0 && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')) {
2644 		p++;
2645 		char_cnt--;
2646 	}
2647 
2648 	sign = 1;
2649 	if (char_cnt != 0 && *p == '-') {
2650 		sign = -1;
2651 		p++;
2652 		char_cnt--;
2653 
2654 		maxval = INT64_MIN;
2655 		limit = -(INT64_MIN / base);
2656 		last_digit_limit = -(INT64_MIN % base);
2657 	}
2658 
2659 	l = 0;
2660 	if (char_cnt != 0) {
2661 		digit = *p - '0';
2662 		while (digit >= 0 && digit < base  && char_cnt != 0) {
2663 			if (l>limit || (l == limit && digit >= last_digit_limit)) {
2664 				return maxval; /* Truncate on overflow. */
2665 			}
2666 			l = (l * base) + digit;
2667 			digit = *++p - '0';
2668 			char_cnt--;
2669 		}
2670 	}
2671 	return (sign < 0) ? -l : l;
2672 }
2673 
2674 static int64_t
2675 tar_atol8(const char *p, size_t char_cnt)
2676 {
2677 	return tar_atol_base_n(p, char_cnt, 8);
2678 }
2679 
2680 static int64_t
2681 tar_atol10(const char *p, size_t char_cnt)
2682 {
2683 	return tar_atol_base_n(p, char_cnt, 10);
2684 }
2685 
2686 /*
2687  * Parse a base-256 integer.  This is just a variable-length
2688  * twos-complement signed binary value in big-endian order, except
2689  * that the high-order bit is ignored.  The values here can be up to
2690  * 12 bytes, so we need to be careful about overflowing 64-bit
2691  * (8-byte) integers.
2692  *
2693  * This code unashamedly assumes that the local machine uses 8-bit
2694  * bytes and twos-complement arithmetic.
2695  */
2696 static int64_t
2697 tar_atol256(const char *_p, size_t char_cnt)
2698 {
2699 	uint64_t l;
2700 	const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *)_p;
2701 	unsigned char c, neg;
2702 
2703 	/* Extend 7-bit 2s-comp to 8-bit 2s-comp, decide sign. */
2704 	c = *p;
2705 	if (c & 0x40) {
2706 		neg = 0xff;
2707 		c |= 0x80;
2708 		l = ~ARCHIVE_LITERAL_ULL(0);
2709 	} else {
2710 		neg = 0;
2711 		c &= 0x7f;
2712 		l = 0;
2713 	}
2714 
2715 	/* If more than 8 bytes, check that we can ignore
2716 	 * high-order bits without overflow. */
2717 	while (char_cnt > sizeof(int64_t)) {
2718 		--char_cnt;
2719 		if (c != neg)
2720 			return neg ? INT64_MIN : INT64_MAX;
2721 		c = *++p;
2722 	}
2723 
2724 	/* c is first byte that fits; if sign mismatch, return overflow */
2725 	if ((c ^ neg) & 0x80) {
2726 		return neg ? INT64_MIN : INT64_MAX;
2727 	}
2728 
2729 	/* Accumulate remaining bytes. */
2730 	while (--char_cnt > 0) {
2731 		l = (l << 8) | c;
2732 		c = *++p;
2733 	}
2734 	l = (l << 8) | c;
2735 	/* Return signed twos-complement value. */
2736 	return (int64_t)(l);
2737 }
2738 
2739 /*
2740  * Returns length of line (including trailing newline)
2741  * or negative on error.  'start' argument is updated to
2742  * point to first character of line.  This avoids copying
2743  * when possible.
2744  */
2745 static ssize_t
2746 readline(struct archive_read *a, struct tar *tar, const char **start,
2747     ssize_t limit, size_t *unconsumed)
2748 {
2749 	ssize_t bytes_read;
2750 	ssize_t total_size = 0;
2751 	const void *t;
2752 	const char *s;
2753 	void *p;
2754 
2755 	tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
2756 
2757 	t = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
2758 	if (bytes_read <= 0)
2759 		return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2760 	s = t;  /* Start of line? */
2761 	p = memchr(t, '\n', bytes_read);
2762 	/* If we found '\n' in the read buffer, return pointer to that. */
2763 	if (p != NULL) {
2764 		bytes_read = 1 + ((const char *)p) - s;
2765 		if (bytes_read > limit) {
2766 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2767 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
2768 			    "Line too long");
2769 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2770 		}
2771 		*unconsumed = bytes_read;
2772 		*start = s;
2773 		return (bytes_read);
2774 	}
2775 	*unconsumed = bytes_read;
2776 	/* Otherwise, we need to accumulate in a line buffer. */
2777 	for (;;) {
2778 		if (total_size + bytes_read > limit) {
2779 			archive_set_error(&a->archive,
2780 			    ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT,
2781 			    "Line too long");
2782 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2783 		}
2784 		if (archive_string_ensure(&tar->line, total_size + bytes_read) == NULL) {
2785 			archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM,
2786 			    "Can't allocate working buffer");
2787 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2788 		}
2789 		memcpy(tar->line.s + total_size, t, bytes_read);
2790 		tar_flush_unconsumed(a, unconsumed);
2791 		total_size += bytes_read;
2792 		/* If we found '\n', clean up and return. */
2793 		if (p != NULL) {
2794 			*start = tar->line.s;
2795 			return (total_size);
2796 		}
2797 		/* Read some more. */
2798 		t = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_read);
2799 		if (bytes_read <= 0)
2800 			return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
2801 		s = t;  /* Start of line? */
2802 		p = memchr(t, '\n', bytes_read);
2803 		/* If we found '\n', trim the read. */
2804 		if (p != NULL) {
2805 			bytes_read = 1 + ((const char *)p) - s;
2806 		}
2807 		*unconsumed = bytes_read;
2808 	}
2809 }
2810 
2811 /*
2812  * base64_decode - Base64 decode
2813  *
2814  * This accepts most variations of base-64 encoding, including:
2815  *    * with or without line breaks
2816  *    * with or without the final group padded with '=' or '_' characters
2817  * (The most economical Base-64 variant does not pad the last group and
2818  * omits line breaks; RFC1341 used for MIME requires both.)
2819  */
2820 static char *
2821 base64_decode(const char *s, size_t len, size_t *out_len)
2822 {
2823 	static const unsigned char digits[64] = {
2824 		'A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H','I','J','K','L','M','N',
2825 		'O','P','Q','R','S','T','U','V','W','X','Y','Z','a','b',
2826 		'c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p',
2827 		'q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z','0','1','2','3',
2828 		'4','5','6','7','8','9','+','/' };
2829 	static unsigned char decode_table[128];
2830 	char *out, *d;
2831 	const unsigned char *src = (const unsigned char *)s;
2832 
2833 	/* If the decode table is not yet initialized, prepare it. */
2834 	if (decode_table[digits[1]] != 1) {
2835 		unsigned i;
2836 		memset(decode_table, 0xff, sizeof(decode_table));
2837 		for (i = 0; i < sizeof(digits); i++)
2838 			decode_table[digits[i]] = i;
2839 	}
2840 
2841 	/* Allocate enough space to hold the entire output. */
2842 	/* Note that we may not use all of this... */
2843 	out = (char *)malloc(len - len / 4 + 1);
2844 	if (out == NULL) {
2845 		*out_len = 0;
2846 		return (NULL);
2847 	}
2848 	d = out;
2849 
2850 	while (len > 0) {
2851 		/* Collect the next group of (up to) four characters. */
2852 		int v = 0;
2853 		int group_size = 0;
2854 		while (group_size < 4 && len > 0) {
2855 			/* '=' or '_' padding indicates final group. */
2856 			if (*src == '=' || *src == '_') {
2857 				len = 0;
2858 				break;
2859 			}
2860 			/* Skip illegal characters (including line breaks) */
2861 			if (*src > 127 || *src < 32
2862 			    || decode_table[*src] == 0xff) {
2863 				len--;
2864 				src++;
2865 				continue;
2866 			}
2867 			v <<= 6;
2868 			v |= decode_table[*src++];
2869 			len --;
2870 			group_size++;
2871 		}
2872 		/* Align a short group properly. */
2873 		v <<= 6 * (4 - group_size);
2874 		/* Unpack the group we just collected. */
2875 		switch (group_size) {
2876 		case 4: d[2] = v & 0xff;
2877 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
2878 		case 3: d[1] = (v >> 8) & 0xff;
2879 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
2880 		case 2: d[0] = (v >> 16) & 0xff;
2881 			break;
2882 		case 1: /* this is invalid! */
2883 			break;
2884 		}
2885 		d += group_size * 3 / 4;
2886 	}
2887 
2888 	*out_len = d - out;
2889 	return (out);
2890 }
2891 
2892 static char *
2893 url_decode(const char *in)
2894 {
2895 	char *out, *d;
2896 	const char *s;
2897 
2898 	out = (char *)malloc(strlen(in) + 1);
2899 	if (out == NULL)
2900 		return (NULL);
2901 	for (s = in, d = out; *s != '\0'; ) {
2902 		if (s[0] == '%' && s[1] != '\0' && s[2] != '\0') {
2903 			/* Try to convert % escape */
2904 			int digit1 = tohex(s[1]);
2905 			int digit2 = tohex(s[2]);
2906 			if (digit1 >= 0 && digit2 >= 0) {
2907 				/* Looks good, consume three chars */
2908 				s += 3;
2909 				/* Convert output */
2910 				*d++ = ((digit1 << 4) | digit2);
2911 				continue;
2912 			}
2913 			/* Else fall through and treat '%' as normal char */
2914 		}
2915 		*d++ = *s++;
2916 	}
2917 	*d = '\0';
2918 	return (out);
2919 }
2920 
2921 static int
2922 tohex(int c)
2923 {
2924 	if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
2925 		return (c - '0');
2926 	else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
2927 		return (c - 'A' + 10);
2928 	else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
2929 		return (c - 'a' + 10);
2930 	else
2931 		return (-1);
2932 }
2933