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1 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 //
3 /// \file       message.c
4 /// \brief      Printing messages
5 //
6 //  Author:     Lasse Collin
7 //
8 //  This file has been put into the public domain.
9 //  You can do whatever you want with this file.
10 //
11 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
12 
13 #include "private.h"
14 
15 #include <stdarg.h>
16 
17 
18 /// Number of the current file
19 static unsigned int files_pos = 0;
20 
21 /// Total number of input files; zero if unknown.
22 static unsigned int files_total;
23 
24 /// Verbosity level
25 static enum message_verbosity verbosity = V_WARNING;
26 
27 /// Filename which we will print with the verbose messages
28 static const char *filename;
29 
30 /// True once the a filename has been printed to stderr as part of progress
31 /// message. If automatic progress updating isn't enabled, this becomes true
32 /// after the first progress message has been printed due to user sending
33 /// SIGINFO, SIGUSR1, or SIGALRM. Once this variable is true, we will print
34 /// an empty line before the next filename to make the output more readable.
35 static bool first_filename_printed = false;
36 
37 /// This is set to true when we have printed the current filename to stderr
38 /// as part of a progress message. This variable is useful only if not
39 /// updating progress automatically: if user sends many SIGINFO, SIGUSR1, or
40 /// SIGALRM signals, we won't print the name of the same file multiple times.
41 static bool current_filename_printed = false;
42 
43 /// True if we should print progress indicator and update it automatically
44 /// if also verbose >= V_VERBOSE.
45 static bool progress_automatic;
46 
47 /// True if message_progress_start() has been called but
48 /// message_progress_end() hasn't been called yet.
49 static bool progress_started = false;
50 
51 /// This is true when a progress message was printed and the cursor is still
52 /// on the same line with the progress message. In that case, a newline has
53 /// to be printed before any error messages.
54 static bool progress_active = false;
55 
56 /// Pointer to lzma_stream used to do the encoding or decoding.
57 static lzma_stream *progress_strm;
58 
59 /// Expected size of the input stream is needed to show completion percentage
60 /// and estimate remaining time.
61 static uint64_t expected_in_size;
62 
63 
64 // Use alarm() and SIGALRM when they are supported. This has two minor
65 // advantages over the alternative of polling gettimeofday():
66 //  - It is possible for the user to send SIGINFO, SIGUSR1, or SIGALRM to
67 //    get intermediate progress information even when --verbose wasn't used
68 //    or stderr is not a terminal.
69 //  - alarm() + SIGALRM seems to have slightly less overhead than polling
70 //    gettimeofday().
71 #ifdef SIGALRM
72 
73 const int message_progress_sigs[] = {
74 	SIGALRM,
75 #ifdef SIGINFO
76 	SIGINFO,
77 #endif
78 #ifdef SIGUSR1
79 	SIGUSR1,
80 #endif
81 	0
82 };
83 
84 /// The signal handler for SIGALRM sets this to true. It is set back to false
85 /// once the progress message has been updated.
86 static volatile sig_atomic_t progress_needs_updating = false;
87 
88 /// Signal handler for SIGALRM
89 static void
90 progress_signal_handler(int sig lzma_attribute((__unused__)))
91 {
92 	progress_needs_updating = true;
93 	return;
94 }
95 
96 #else
97 
98 /// This is true when progress message printing is wanted. Using the same
99 /// variable name as above to avoid some ifdefs.
100 static bool progress_needs_updating = false;
101 
102 /// Elapsed time when the next progress message update should be done.
103 static uint64_t progress_next_update;
104 
105 #endif
106 
107 
108 extern void
109 message_init(void)
110 {
111 	// If --verbose is used, we use a progress indicator if and only
112 	// if stderr is a terminal. If stderr is not a terminal, we print
113 	// verbose information only after finishing the file. As a special
114 	// exception, even if --verbose was not used, user can send SIGALRM
115 	// to make us print progress information once without automatic
116 	// updating.
117 	progress_automatic = isatty(STDERR_FILENO);
118 
119 	// Commented out because COLUMNS is rarely exported to environment.
120 	// Most users have at least 80 columns anyway, let's think something
121 	// fancy here if enough people complain.
122 /*
123 	if (progress_automatic) {
124 		// stderr is a terminal. Check the COLUMNS environment
125 		// variable to see if the terminal is wide enough. If COLUMNS
126 		// doesn't exist or it has some unparsable value, we assume
127 		// that the terminal is wide enough.
128 		const char *columns_str = getenv("COLUMNS");
129 		if (columns_str != NULL) {
130 			char *endptr;
131 			const long columns = strtol(columns_str, &endptr, 10);
132 			if (*endptr != '\0' || columns < 80)
133 				progress_automatic = false;
134 		}
135 	}
136 */
137 
138 #ifdef SIGALRM
139 	// Establish the signal handlers which set a flag to tell us that
140 	// progress info should be updated.
141 	struct sigaction sa;
142 	sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
143 	sa.sa_flags = 0;
144 	sa.sa_handler = &progress_signal_handler;
145 
146 	for (size_t i = 0; message_progress_sigs[i] != 0; ++i)
147 		if (sigaction(message_progress_sigs[i], &sa, NULL))
148 			message_signal_handler();
149 #endif
150 
151 	return;
152 }
153 
154 
155 extern void
156 message_verbosity_increase(void)
157 {
158 	if (verbosity < V_DEBUG)
159 		++verbosity;
160 
161 	return;
162 }
163 
164 
165 extern void
166 message_verbosity_decrease(void)
167 {
168 	if (verbosity > V_SILENT)
169 		--verbosity;
170 
171 	return;
172 }
173 
174 
175 extern enum message_verbosity
176 message_verbosity_get(void)
177 {
178 	return verbosity;
179 }
180 
181 
182 extern void
183 message_set_files(unsigned int files)
184 {
185 	files_total = files;
186 	return;
187 }
188 
189 
190 /// Prints the name of the current file if it hasn't been printed already,
191 /// except if we are processing exactly one stream from stdin to stdout.
192 /// I think it looks nicer to not print "(stdin)" when --verbose is used
193 /// in a pipe and no other files are processed.
194 static void
195 print_filename(void)
196 {
197 	if (!opt_robot && (files_total != 1 || filename != stdin_filename)) {
198 		signals_block();
199 
200 		FILE *file = opt_mode == MODE_LIST ? stdout : stderr;
201 
202 		// If a file was already processed, put an empty line
203 		// before the next filename to improve readability.
204 		if (first_filename_printed)
205 			fputc('\n', file);
206 
207 		first_filename_printed = true;
208 		current_filename_printed = true;
209 
210 		// If we don't know how many files there will be due
211 		// to usage of --files or --files0.
212 		if (files_total == 0)
213 			fprintf(file, "%s (%u)\n", filename,
214 					files_pos);
215 		else
216 			fprintf(file, "%s (%u/%u)\n", filename,
217 					files_pos, files_total);
218 
219 		signals_unblock();
220 	}
221 
222 	return;
223 }
224 
225 
226 extern void
227 message_filename(const char *src_name)
228 {
229 	// Start numbering the files starting from one.
230 	++files_pos;
231 	filename = src_name;
232 
233 	if (verbosity >= V_VERBOSE
234 			&& (progress_automatic || opt_mode == MODE_LIST))
235 		print_filename();
236 	else
237 		current_filename_printed = false;
238 
239 	return;
240 }
241 
242 
243 extern void
244 message_progress_start(lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t in_size)
245 {
246 	// Store the pointer to the lzma_stream used to do the coding.
247 	// It is needed to find out the position in the stream.
248 	progress_strm = strm;
249 
250 	// Store the expected size of the file. If we aren't printing any
251 	// statistics, then is will be unused. But since it is possible
252 	// that the user sends us a signal to show statistics, we need
253 	// to have it available anyway.
254 	expected_in_size = in_size;
255 
256 	// Indicate that progress info may need to be printed before
257 	// printing error messages.
258 	progress_started = true;
259 
260 	// If progress indicator is wanted, print the filename and possibly
261 	// the file count now.
262 	if (verbosity >= V_VERBOSE && progress_automatic) {
263 		// Start the timer to display the first progress message
264 		// after one second. An alternative would be to show the
265 		// first message almost immediately, but delaying by one
266 		// second looks better to me, since extremely early
267 		// progress info is pretty much useless.
268 #ifdef SIGALRM
269 		// First disable a possibly existing alarm.
270 		alarm(0);
271 		progress_needs_updating = false;
272 		alarm(1);
273 #else
274 		progress_needs_updating = true;
275 		progress_next_update = 1000;
276 #endif
277 	}
278 
279 	return;
280 }
281 
282 
283 /// Make the string indicating completion percentage.
284 static const char *
285 progress_percentage(uint64_t in_pos)
286 {
287 	// If the size of the input file is unknown or the size told us is
288 	// clearly wrong since we have processed more data than the alleged
289 	// size of the file, show a static string indicating that we have
290 	// no idea of the completion percentage.
291 	if (expected_in_size == 0 || in_pos > expected_in_size)
292 		return "--- %";
293 
294 	// Never show 100.0 % before we actually are finished.
295 	double percentage = (double)(in_pos) / (double)(expected_in_size)
296 			* 99.9;
297 
298 	// Use big enough buffer to hold e.g. a multibyte decimal point.
299 	static char buf[16];
300 	snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.1f %%", percentage);
301 
302 	return buf;
303 }
304 
305 
306 /// Make the string containing the amount of input processed, amount of
307 /// output produced, and the compression ratio.
308 static const char *
309 progress_sizes(uint64_t compressed_pos, uint64_t uncompressed_pos, bool final)
310 {
311 	// Use big enough buffer to hold e.g. a multibyte thousand separators.
312 	static char buf[128];
313 	char *pos = buf;
314 	size_t left = sizeof(buf);
315 
316 	// Print the sizes. If this the final message, use more reasonable
317 	// units than MiB if the file was small.
318 	const enum nicestr_unit unit_min = final ? NICESTR_B : NICESTR_MIB;
319 	my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "%s / %s",
320 			uint64_to_nicestr(compressed_pos,
321 				unit_min, NICESTR_TIB, false, 0),
322 			uint64_to_nicestr(uncompressed_pos,
323 				unit_min, NICESTR_TIB, false, 1));
324 
325 	// Avoid division by zero. If we cannot calculate the ratio, set
326 	// it to some nice number greater than 10.0 so that it gets caught
327 	// in the next if-clause.
328 	const double ratio = uncompressed_pos > 0
329 			? (double)(compressed_pos) / (double)(uncompressed_pos)
330 			: 16.0;
331 
332 	// If the ratio is very bad, just indicate that it is greater than
333 	// 9.999. This way the length of the ratio field stays fixed.
334 	if (ratio > 9.999)
335 		snprintf(pos, left, " > %.3f", 9.999);
336 	else
337 		snprintf(pos, left, " = %.3f", ratio);
338 
339 	return buf;
340 }
341 
342 
343 /// Make the string containing the processing speed of uncompressed data.
344 static const char *
345 progress_speed(uint64_t uncompressed_pos, uint64_t elapsed)
346 {
347 	// Don't print the speed immediately, since the early values look
348 	// somewhat random.
349 	if (elapsed < 3000)
350 		return "";
351 
352 	static const char unit[][8] = {
353 		"KiB/s",
354 		"MiB/s",
355 		"GiB/s",
356 	};
357 
358 	size_t unit_index = 0;
359 
360 	// Calculate the speed as KiB/s.
361 	double speed = (double)(uncompressed_pos)
362 			/ ((double)(elapsed) * (1024.0 / 1000.0));
363 
364 	// Adjust the unit of the speed if needed.
365 	while (speed > 999.0) {
366 		speed /= 1024.0;
367 		if (++unit_index == ARRAY_SIZE(unit))
368 			return ""; // Way too fast ;-)
369 	}
370 
371 	// Use decimal point only if the number is small. Examples:
372 	//  - 0.1 KiB/s
373 	//  - 9.9 KiB/s
374 	//  - 99 KiB/s
375 	//  - 999 KiB/s
376 	// Use big enough buffer to hold e.g. a multibyte decimal point.
377 	static char buf[16];
378 	snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.*f %s",
379 			speed > 9.9 ? 0 : 1, speed, unit[unit_index]);
380 	return buf;
381 }
382 
383 
384 /// Make a string indicating elapsed time. The format is either
385 /// M:SS or H:MM:SS depending on if the time is an hour or more.
386 static const char *
387 progress_time(uint64_t mseconds)
388 {
389 	// 9999 hours = 416 days
390 	static char buf[sizeof("9999:59:59")];
391 
392 	// 32-bit variable is enough for elapsed time (136 years).
393 	uint32_t seconds = (uint32_t)(mseconds / 1000);
394 
395 	// Don't show anything if the time is zero or ridiculously big.
396 	if (seconds == 0 || seconds > ((9999 * 60) + 59) * 60 + 59)
397 		return "";
398 
399 	uint32_t minutes = seconds / 60;
400 	seconds %= 60;
401 
402 	if (minutes >= 60) {
403 		const uint32_t hours = minutes / 60;
404 		minutes %= 60;
405 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
406 				"%" PRIu32 ":%02" PRIu32 ":%02" PRIu32,
407 				hours, minutes, seconds);
408 	} else {
409 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 ":%02" PRIu32,
410 				minutes, seconds);
411 	}
412 
413 	return buf;
414 }
415 
416 
417 /// Return a string containing estimated remaining time when
418 /// reasonably possible.
419 static const char *
420 progress_remaining(uint64_t in_pos, uint64_t elapsed)
421 {
422 	// Don't show the estimated remaining time when it wouldn't
423 	// make sense:
424 	//  - Input size is unknown.
425 	//  - Input has grown bigger since we started (de)compressing.
426 	//  - We haven't processed much data yet, so estimate would be
427 	//    too inaccurate.
428 	//  - Only a few seconds has passed since we started (de)compressing,
429 	//    so estimate would be too inaccurate.
430 	if (expected_in_size == 0 || in_pos > expected_in_size
431 			|| in_pos < (UINT64_C(1) << 19) || elapsed < 8000)
432 		return "";
433 
434 	// Calculate the estimate. Don't give an estimate of zero seconds,
435 	// since it is possible that all the input has been already passed
436 	// to the library, but there is still quite a bit of output pending.
437 	uint32_t remaining = (double)(expected_in_size - in_pos)
438 			* ((double)(elapsed) / 1000.0) / (double)(in_pos);
439 	if (remaining < 1)
440 		remaining = 1;
441 
442 	static char buf[sizeof("9 h 55 min")];
443 
444 	// Select appropriate precision for the estimated remaining time.
445 	if (remaining <= 10) {
446 		// A maximum of 10 seconds remaining.
447 		// Show the number of seconds as is.
448 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " s", remaining);
449 
450 	} else if (remaining <= 50) {
451 		// A maximum of 50 seconds remaining.
452 		// Round up to the next multiple of five seconds.
453 		remaining = (remaining + 4) / 5 * 5;
454 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " s", remaining);
455 
456 	} else if (remaining <= 590) {
457 		// A maximum of 9 minutes and 50 seconds remaining.
458 		// Round up to the next multiple of ten seconds.
459 		remaining = (remaining + 9) / 10 * 10;
460 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " min %" PRIu32 " s",
461 				remaining / 60, remaining % 60);
462 
463 	} else if (remaining <= 59 * 60) {
464 		// A maximum of 59 minutes remaining.
465 		// Round up to the next multiple of a minute.
466 		remaining = (remaining + 59) / 60;
467 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " min", remaining);
468 
469 	} else if (remaining <= 9 * 3600 + 50 * 60) {
470 		// A maximum of 9 hours and 50 minutes left.
471 		// Round up to the next multiple of ten minutes.
472 		remaining = (remaining + 599) / 600 * 10;
473 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " h %" PRIu32 " min",
474 				remaining / 60, remaining % 60);
475 
476 	} else if (remaining <= 23 * 3600) {
477 		// A maximum of 23 hours remaining.
478 		// Round up to the next multiple of an hour.
479 		remaining = (remaining + 3599) / 3600;
480 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " h", remaining);
481 
482 	} else if (remaining <= 9 * 24 * 3600 + 23 * 3600) {
483 		// A maximum of 9 days and 23 hours remaining.
484 		// Round up to the next multiple of an hour.
485 		remaining = (remaining + 3599) / 3600;
486 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " d %" PRIu32 " h",
487 				remaining / 24, remaining % 24);
488 
489 	} else if (remaining <= 999 * 24 * 3600) {
490 		// A maximum of 999 days remaining. ;-)
491 		// Round up to the next multiple of a day.
492 		remaining = (remaining + 24 * 3600 - 1) / (24 * 3600);
493 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 " d", remaining);
494 
495 	} else {
496 		// The estimated remaining time is too big. Don't show it.
497 		return "";
498 	}
499 
500 	return buf;
501 }
502 
503 
504 /// Get how much uncompressed and compressed data has been processed.
505 static void
506 progress_pos(uint64_t *in_pos,
507 		uint64_t *compressed_pos, uint64_t *uncompressed_pos)
508 {
509 	uint64_t out_pos;
510 	lzma_get_progress(progress_strm, in_pos, &out_pos);
511 
512 	// It cannot have processed more input than it has been given.
513 	assert(*in_pos <= progress_strm->total_in);
514 
515 	// It cannot have produced more output than it claims to have ready.
516 	assert(out_pos >= progress_strm->total_out);
517 
518 	if (opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS) {
519 		*compressed_pos = out_pos;
520 		*uncompressed_pos = *in_pos;
521 	} else {
522 		*compressed_pos = *in_pos;
523 		*uncompressed_pos = out_pos;
524 	}
525 
526 	return;
527 }
528 
529 
530 extern void
531 message_progress_update(void)
532 {
533 	if (!progress_needs_updating)
534 		return;
535 
536 	// Calculate how long we have been processing this file.
537 	const uint64_t elapsed = mytime_get_elapsed();
538 
539 #ifndef SIGALRM
540 	if (progress_next_update > elapsed)
541 		return;
542 
543 	progress_next_update = elapsed + 1000;
544 #endif
545 
546 	// Get our current position in the stream.
547 	uint64_t in_pos;
548 	uint64_t compressed_pos;
549 	uint64_t uncompressed_pos;
550 	progress_pos(&in_pos, &compressed_pos, &uncompressed_pos);
551 
552 	// Block signals so that fprintf() doesn't get interrupted.
553 	signals_block();
554 
555 	// Print the filename if it hasn't been printed yet.
556 	if (!current_filename_printed)
557 		print_filename();
558 
559 	// Print the actual progress message. The idea is that there is at
560 	// least three spaces between the fields in typical situations, but
561 	// even in rare situations there is at least one space.
562 	const char *cols[5] = {
563 		progress_percentage(in_pos),
564 		progress_sizes(compressed_pos, uncompressed_pos, false),
565 		progress_speed(uncompressed_pos, elapsed),
566 		progress_time(elapsed),
567 		progress_remaining(in_pos, elapsed),
568 	};
569 	fprintf(stderr, "\r %*s %*s   %*s %10s   %10s\r",
570 			tuklib_mbstr_fw(cols[0], 6), cols[0],
571 			tuklib_mbstr_fw(cols[1], 35), cols[1],
572 			tuklib_mbstr_fw(cols[2], 9), cols[2],
573 			cols[3],
574 			cols[4]);
575 
576 #ifdef SIGALRM
577 	// Updating the progress info was finished. Reset
578 	// progress_needs_updating to wait for the next SIGALRM.
579 	//
580 	// NOTE: This has to be done before alarm(1) or with (very) bad
581 	// luck we could be setting this to false after the alarm has already
582 	// been triggered.
583 	progress_needs_updating = false;
584 
585 	if (verbosity >= V_VERBOSE && progress_automatic) {
586 		// Mark that the progress indicator is active, so if an error
587 		// occurs, the error message gets printed cleanly.
588 		progress_active = true;
589 
590 		// Restart the timer so that progress_needs_updating gets
591 		// set to true after about one second.
592 		alarm(1);
593 	} else {
594 		// The progress message was printed because user had sent us
595 		// SIGALRM. In this case, each progress message is printed
596 		// on its own line.
597 		fputc('\n', stderr);
598 	}
599 #else
600 	// When SIGALRM isn't supported and we get here, it's always due to
601 	// automatic progress update. We set progress_active here too like
602 	// described above.
603 	assert(verbosity >= V_VERBOSE);
604 	assert(progress_automatic);
605 	progress_active = true;
606 #endif
607 
608 	signals_unblock();
609 
610 	return;
611 }
612 
613 
614 static void
615 progress_flush(bool finished)
616 {
617 	if (!progress_started || verbosity < V_VERBOSE)
618 		return;
619 
620 	uint64_t in_pos;
621 	uint64_t compressed_pos;
622 	uint64_t uncompressed_pos;
623 	progress_pos(&in_pos, &compressed_pos, &uncompressed_pos);
624 
625 	// Avoid printing intermediate progress info if some error occurs
626 	// in the beginning of the stream. (If something goes wrong later in
627 	// the stream, it is sometimes useful to tell the user where the
628 	// error approximately occurred, especially if the error occurs
629 	// after a time-consuming operation.)
630 	if (!finished && !progress_active
631 			&& (compressed_pos == 0 || uncompressed_pos == 0))
632 		return;
633 
634 	progress_active = false;
635 
636 	const uint64_t elapsed = mytime_get_elapsed();
637 
638 	signals_block();
639 
640 	// When using the auto-updating progress indicator, the final
641 	// statistics are printed in the same format as the progress
642 	// indicator itself.
643 	if (progress_automatic) {
644 		const char *cols[5] = {
645 			finished ? "100 %" : progress_percentage(in_pos),
646 			progress_sizes(compressed_pos, uncompressed_pos, true),
647 			progress_speed(uncompressed_pos, elapsed),
648 			progress_time(elapsed),
649 			finished ? "" : progress_remaining(in_pos, elapsed),
650 		};
651 		fprintf(stderr, "\r %*s %*s   %*s %10s   %10s\n",
652 				tuklib_mbstr_fw(cols[0], 6), cols[0],
653 				tuklib_mbstr_fw(cols[1], 35), cols[1],
654 				tuklib_mbstr_fw(cols[2], 9), cols[2],
655 				cols[3],
656 				cols[4]);
657 	} else {
658 		// The filename is always printed.
659 		fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", filename);
660 
661 		// Percentage is printed only if we didn't finish yet.
662 		if (!finished) {
663 			// Don't print the percentage when it isn't known
664 			// (starts with a dash).
665 			const char *percentage = progress_percentage(in_pos);
666 			if (percentage[0] != '-')
667 				fprintf(stderr, "%s, ", percentage);
668 		}
669 
670 		// Size information is always printed.
671 		fprintf(stderr, "%s", progress_sizes(
672 				compressed_pos, uncompressed_pos, true));
673 
674 		// The speed and elapsed time aren't always shown.
675 		const char *speed = progress_speed(uncompressed_pos, elapsed);
676 		if (speed[0] != '\0')
677 			fprintf(stderr, ", %s", speed);
678 
679 		const char *elapsed_str = progress_time(elapsed);
680 		if (elapsed_str[0] != '\0')
681 			fprintf(stderr, ", %s", elapsed_str);
682 
683 		fputc('\n', stderr);
684 	}
685 
686 	signals_unblock();
687 
688 	return;
689 }
690 
691 
692 extern void
693 message_progress_end(bool success)
694 {
695 	assert(progress_started);
696 	progress_flush(success);
697 	progress_started = false;
698 	return;
699 }
700 
701 
702 static void
703 vmessage(enum message_verbosity v, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
704 {
705 	if (v <= verbosity) {
706 		signals_block();
707 
708 		progress_flush(false);
709 
710 		// TRANSLATORS: This is the program name in the beginning
711 		// of the line in messages. Usually it becomes "xz: ".
712 		// This is a translatable string because French needs
713 		// a space before a colon.
714 		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: "), progname);
715 		vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
716 		fputc('\n', stderr);
717 
718 		signals_unblock();
719 	}
720 
721 	return;
722 }
723 
724 
725 extern void
726 message(enum message_verbosity v, const char *fmt, ...)
727 {
728 	va_list ap;
729 	va_start(ap, fmt);
730 	vmessage(v, fmt, ap);
731 	va_end(ap);
732 	return;
733 }
734 
735 
736 extern void
737 message_warning(const char *fmt, ...)
738 {
739 	va_list ap;
740 	va_start(ap, fmt);
741 	vmessage(V_WARNING, fmt, ap);
742 	va_end(ap);
743 
744 	set_exit_status(E_WARNING);
745 	return;
746 }
747 
748 
749 extern void
750 message_error(const char *fmt, ...)
751 {
752 	va_list ap;
753 	va_start(ap, fmt);
754 	vmessage(V_ERROR, fmt, ap);
755 	va_end(ap);
756 
757 	set_exit_status(E_ERROR);
758 	return;
759 }
760 
761 
762 extern void
763 message_fatal(const char *fmt, ...)
764 {
765 	va_list ap;
766 	va_start(ap, fmt);
767 	vmessage(V_ERROR, fmt, ap);
768 	va_end(ap);
769 
770 	tuklib_exit(E_ERROR, E_ERROR, false);
771 }
772 
773 
774 extern void
775 message_bug(void)
776 {
777 	message_fatal(_("Internal error (bug)"));
778 }
779 
780 
781 extern void
782 message_signal_handler(void)
783 {
784 	message_fatal(_("Cannot establish signal handlers"));
785 }
786 
787 
788 extern const char *
789 message_strm(lzma_ret code)
790 {
791 	switch (code) {
792 	case LZMA_NO_CHECK:
793 		return _("No integrity check; not verifying file integrity");
794 
795 	case LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK:
796 		return _("Unsupported type of integrity check; "
797 				"not verifying file integrity");
798 
799 	case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
800 		return strerror(ENOMEM);
801 
802 	case LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR:
803 		return _("Memory usage limit reached");
804 
805 	case LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR:
806 		return _("File format not recognized");
807 
808 	case LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR:
809 		return _("Unsupported options");
810 
811 	case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
812 		return _("Compressed data is corrupt");
813 
814 	case LZMA_BUF_ERROR:
815 		return _("Unexpected end of input");
816 
817 	case LZMA_OK:
818 	case LZMA_STREAM_END:
819 	case LZMA_GET_CHECK:
820 	case LZMA_PROG_ERROR:
821 		// Without "default", compiler will warn if new constants
822 		// are added to lzma_ret, it is not too easy to forget to
823 		// add the new constants to this function.
824 		break;
825 	}
826 
827 	return _("Internal error (bug)");
828 }
829 
830 
831 extern void
832 message_mem_needed(enum message_verbosity v, uint64_t memusage)
833 {
834 	if (v > verbosity)
835 		return;
836 
837 	// Convert memusage to MiB, rounding up to the next full MiB.
838 	// This way the user can always use the displayed usage as
839 	// the new memory usage limit. (If we rounded to the nearest,
840 	// the user might need to +1 MiB to get high enough limit.)
841 	memusage = round_up_to_mib(memusage);
842 
843 	uint64_t memlimit = hardware_memlimit_get(opt_mode);
844 
845 	// Handle the case when there is no memory usage limit.
846 	// This way we don't print a weird message with a huge number.
847 	if (memlimit == UINT64_MAX) {
848 		message(v, _("%s MiB of memory is required. "
849 				"The limiter is disabled."),
850 				uint64_to_str(memusage, 0));
851 		return;
852 	}
853 
854 	// With US-ASCII:
855 	// 2^64 with thousand separators + " MiB" suffix + '\0' = 26 + 4 + 1
856 	// But there may be multibyte chars so reserve enough space.
857 	char memlimitstr[128];
858 
859 	// Show the memory usage limit as MiB unless it is less than 1 MiB.
860 	// This way it's easy to notice errors where one has typed
861 	// --memory=123 instead of --memory=123MiB.
862 	if (memlimit < (UINT32_C(1) << 20)) {
863 		snprintf(memlimitstr, sizeof(memlimitstr), "%s B",
864 				uint64_to_str(memlimit, 1));
865 	} else {
866 		// Round up just like with memusage. If this function is
867 		// called for informational purposes (to just show the
868 		// current usage and limit), we should never show that
869 		// the usage is higher than the limit, which would give
870 		// a false impression that the memory usage limit isn't
871 		// properly enforced.
872 		snprintf(memlimitstr, sizeof(memlimitstr), "%s MiB",
873 				uint64_to_str(round_up_to_mib(memlimit), 1));
874 	}
875 
876 	message(v, _("%s MiB of memory is required. The limit is %s."),
877 			uint64_to_str(memusage, 0), memlimitstr);
878 
879 	return;
880 }
881 
882 
883 /// \brief      Convert uint32_t to a nice string for --lzma[12]=dict=SIZE
884 ///
885 /// The idea is to use KiB or MiB suffix when possible.
886 static const char *
887 uint32_to_optstr(uint32_t num)
888 {
889 	static char buf[16];
890 
891 	if ((num & ((UINT32_C(1) << 20) - 1)) == 0)
892 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 "MiB", num >> 20);
893 	else if ((num & ((UINT32_C(1) << 10) - 1)) == 0)
894 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32 "KiB", num >> 10);
895 	else
896 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%" PRIu32, num);
897 
898 	return buf;
899 }
900 
901 
902 extern void
903 message_filters_to_str(char buf[FILTERS_STR_SIZE],
904 		const lzma_filter *filters, bool all_known)
905 {
906 	char *pos = buf;
907 	size_t left = FILTERS_STR_SIZE;
908 
909 	for (size_t i = 0; filters[i].id != LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN; ++i) {
910 		// Add the dashes for the filter option. A space is
911 		// needed after the first and later filters.
912 		my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "%s", i == 0 ? "--" : " --");
913 
914 		switch (filters[i].id) {
915 		case LZMA_FILTER_LZMA1:
916 		case LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2: {
917 			const lzma_options_lzma *opt = filters[i].options;
918 			const char *mode = NULL;
919 			const char *mf = NULL;
920 
921 			if (all_known) {
922 				switch (opt->mode) {
923 				case LZMA_MODE_FAST:
924 					mode = "fast";
925 					break;
926 
927 				case LZMA_MODE_NORMAL:
928 					mode = "normal";
929 					break;
930 
931 				default:
932 					mode = "UNKNOWN";
933 					break;
934 				}
935 
936 				switch (opt->mf) {
937 				case LZMA_MF_HC3:
938 					mf = "hc3";
939 					break;
940 
941 				case LZMA_MF_HC4:
942 					mf = "hc4";
943 					break;
944 
945 				case LZMA_MF_BT2:
946 					mf = "bt2";
947 					break;
948 
949 				case LZMA_MF_BT3:
950 					mf = "bt3";
951 					break;
952 
953 				case LZMA_MF_BT4:
954 					mf = "bt4";
955 					break;
956 
957 				default:
958 					mf = "UNKNOWN";
959 					break;
960 				}
961 			}
962 
963 			// Add the filter name and dictionary size, which
964 			// is always known.
965 			my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "lzma%c=dict=%s",
966 					filters[i].id == LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2
967 						? '2' : '1',
968 					uint32_to_optstr(opt->dict_size));
969 
970 			// With LZMA1 also lc/lp/pb are known when
971 			// decompressing, but this function is never
972 			// used to print information about .lzma headers.
973 			assert(filters[i].id == LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2
974 					|| all_known);
975 
976 			// Print the rest of the options, which are known
977 			// only when compressing.
978 			if (all_known)
979 				my_snprintf(&pos, &left,
980 					",lc=%" PRIu32 ",lp=%" PRIu32
981 					",pb=%" PRIu32
982 					",mode=%s,nice=%" PRIu32 ",mf=%s"
983 					",depth=%" PRIu32,
984 					opt->lc, opt->lp, opt->pb,
985 					mode, opt->nice_len, mf, opt->depth);
986 			break;
987 		}
988 
989 		case LZMA_FILTER_X86:
990 		case LZMA_FILTER_POWERPC:
991 		case LZMA_FILTER_IA64:
992 		case LZMA_FILTER_ARM:
993 		case LZMA_FILTER_ARMTHUMB:
994 		case LZMA_FILTER_SPARC: {
995 			static const char bcj_names[][9] = {
996 				"x86",
997 				"powerpc",
998 				"ia64",
999 				"arm",
1000 				"armthumb",
1001 				"sparc",
1002 			};
1003 
1004 			const lzma_options_bcj *opt = filters[i].options;
1005 			my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "%s", bcj_names[filters[i].id
1006 					- LZMA_FILTER_X86]);
1007 
1008 			// Show the start offset only when really needed.
1009 			if (opt != NULL && opt->start_offset != 0)
1010 				my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "=start=%" PRIu32,
1011 						opt->start_offset);
1012 
1013 			break;
1014 		}
1015 
1016 		case LZMA_FILTER_DELTA: {
1017 			const lzma_options_delta *opt = filters[i].options;
1018 			my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "delta=dist=%" PRIu32,
1019 					opt->dist);
1020 			break;
1021 		}
1022 
1023 		default:
1024 			// This should be possible only if liblzma is
1025 			// newer than the xz tool.
1026 			my_snprintf(&pos, &left, "UNKNOWN");
1027 			break;
1028 		}
1029 	}
1030 
1031 	return;
1032 }
1033 
1034 
1035 extern void
1036 message_filters_show(enum message_verbosity v, const lzma_filter *filters)
1037 {
1038 	if (v > verbosity)
1039 		return;
1040 
1041 	char buf[FILTERS_STR_SIZE];
1042 	message_filters_to_str(buf, filters, true);
1043 	fprintf(stderr, _("%s: Filter chain: %s\n"), progname, buf);
1044 	return;
1045 }
1046 
1047 
1048 extern void
1049 message_try_help(void)
1050 {
1051 	// Print this with V_WARNING instead of V_ERROR to prevent it from
1052 	// showing up when --quiet has been specified.
1053 	message(V_WARNING, _("Try `%s --help' for more information."),
1054 			progname);
1055 	return;
1056 }
1057 
1058 
1059 extern void
1060 message_version(void)
1061 {
1062 	// It is possible that liblzma version is different than the command
1063 	// line tool version, so print both.
1064 	if (opt_robot) {
1065 		printf("XZ_VERSION=%" PRIu32 "\nLIBLZMA_VERSION=%" PRIu32 "\n",
1066 				LZMA_VERSION, lzma_version_number());
1067 	} else {
1068 		printf("xz (" PACKAGE_NAME ") " LZMA_VERSION_STRING "\n");
1069 		printf("liblzma %s\n", lzma_version_string());
1070 	}
1071 
1072 	tuklib_exit(E_SUCCESS, E_ERROR, verbosity != V_SILENT);
1073 }
1074 
1075 
1076 extern void
1077 message_help(bool long_help)
1078 {
1079 	printf(_("Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"
1080 			"Compress or decompress FILEs in the .xz format.\n\n"),
1081 			progname);
1082 
1083 	// NOTE: The short help doesn't currently have options that
1084 	// take arguments.
1085 	if (long_help)
1086 		puts(_("Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory "
1087 				"for short options too.\n"));
1088 
1089 	if (long_help)
1090 		puts(_(" Operation mode:\n"));
1091 
1092 	puts(_(
1093 "  -z, --compress      force compression\n"
1094 "  -d, --decompress    force decompression\n"
1095 "  -t, --test          test compressed file integrity\n"
1096 "  -l, --list          list information about .xz files"));
1097 
1098 	if (long_help)
1099 		puts(_("\n Operation modifiers:\n"));
1100 
1101 	puts(_(
1102 "  -k, --keep          keep (don't delete) input files\n"
1103 "  -f, --force         force overwrite of output file and (de)compress links\n"
1104 "  -c, --stdout        write to standard output and don't delete input files"));
1105 
1106 	if (long_help) {
1107 		puts(_(
1108 "      --single-stream decompress only the first stream, and silently\n"
1109 "                      ignore possible remaining input data"));
1110 		puts(_(
1111 "      --no-sparse     do not create sparse files when decompressing\n"
1112 "  -S, --suffix=.SUF   use the suffix `.SUF' on compressed files\n"
1113 "      --files[=FILE]  read filenames to process from FILE; if FILE is\n"
1114 "                      omitted, filenames are read from the standard input;\n"
1115 "                      filenames must be terminated with the newline character\n"
1116 "      --files0[=FILE] like --files but use the null character as terminator"));
1117 	}
1118 
1119 	if (long_help) {
1120 		puts(_("\n Basic file format and compression options:\n"));
1121 		puts(_(
1122 "  -F, --format=FMT    file format to encode or decode; possible values are\n"
1123 "                      `auto' (default), `xz', `lzma', and `raw'\n"
1124 "  -C, --check=CHECK   integrity check type: `none' (use with caution),\n"
1125 "                      `crc32', `crc64' (default), or `sha256'"));
1126 		puts(_(
1127 "      --ignore-check  don't verify the integrity check when decompressing"));
1128 	}
1129 
1130 	puts(_(
1131 "  -0 ... -9           compression preset; default is 6; take compressor *and*\n"
1132 "                      decompressor memory usage into account before using 7-9!"));
1133 
1134 	puts(_(
1135 "  -e, --extreme       try to improve compression ratio by using more CPU time;\n"
1136 "                      does not affect decompressor memory requirements"));
1137 
1138 	puts(_(
1139 "  -T, --threads=NUM   use at most NUM threads; the default is 1; set to 0\n"
1140 "                      to use as many threads as there are processor cores"));
1141 
1142 	if (long_help) {
1143 		puts(_(
1144 "      --block-size=SIZE\n"
1145 "                      start a new .xz block after every SIZE bytes of input;\n"
1146 "                      use this to set the block size for threaded compression"));
1147 		puts(_(
1148 "      --block-list=SIZES\n"
1149 "                      start a new .xz block after the given comma-separated\n"
1150 "                      intervals of uncompressed data"));
1151 		puts(_(
1152 "      --flush-timeout=TIMEOUT\n"
1153 "                      when compressing, if more than TIMEOUT milliseconds has\n"
1154 "                      passed since the previous flush and reading more input\n"
1155 "                      would block, all pending data is flushed out"
1156 		));
1157 		puts(_( // xgettext:no-c-format
1158 "      --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
1159 "      --memlimit-decompress=LIMIT\n"
1160 "  -M, --memlimit=LIMIT\n"
1161 "                      set memory usage limit for compression, decompression,\n"
1162 "                      or both; LIMIT is in bytes, % of RAM, or 0 for defaults"));
1163 
1164 		puts(_(
1165 "      --no-adjust     if compression settings exceed the memory usage limit,\n"
1166 "                      give an error instead of adjusting the settings downwards"));
1167 	}
1168 
1169 	if (long_help) {
1170 		puts(_(
1171 "\n Custom filter chain for compression (alternative for using presets):"));
1172 
1173 #if defined(HAVE_ENCODER_LZMA1) || defined(HAVE_DECODER_LZMA1) \
1174 		|| defined(HAVE_ENCODER_LZMA2) || defined(HAVE_DECODER_LZMA2)
1175 		// TRANSLATORS: The word "literal" in "literal context bits"
1176 		// means how many "context bits" to use when encoding
1177 		// literals. A literal is a single 8-bit byte. It doesn't
1178 		// mean "literally" here.
1179 		puts(_(
1180 "\n"
1181 "  --lzma1[=OPTS]      LZMA1 or LZMA2; OPTS is a comma-separated list of zero or\n"
1182 "  --lzma2[=OPTS]      more of the following options (valid values; default):\n"
1183 "                        preset=PRE reset options to a preset (0-9[e])\n"
1184 "                        dict=NUM   dictionary size (4KiB - 1536MiB; 8MiB)\n"
1185 "                        lc=NUM     number of literal context bits (0-4; 3)\n"
1186 "                        lp=NUM     number of literal position bits (0-4; 0)\n"
1187 "                        pb=NUM     number of position bits (0-4; 2)\n"
1188 "                        mode=MODE  compression mode (fast, normal; normal)\n"
1189 "                        nice=NUM   nice length of a match (2-273; 64)\n"
1190 "                        mf=NAME    match finder (hc3, hc4, bt2, bt3, bt4; bt4)\n"
1191 "                        depth=NUM  maximum search depth; 0=automatic (default)"));
1192 #endif
1193 
1194 		puts(_(
1195 "\n"
1196 "  --x86[=OPTS]        x86 BCJ filter (32-bit and 64-bit)\n"
1197 "  --powerpc[=OPTS]    PowerPC BCJ filter (big endian only)\n"
1198 "  --ia64[=OPTS]       IA-64 (Itanium) BCJ filter\n"
1199 "  --arm[=OPTS]        ARM BCJ filter (little endian only)\n"
1200 "  --armthumb[=OPTS]   ARM-Thumb BCJ filter (little endian only)\n"
1201 "  --sparc[=OPTS]      SPARC BCJ filter\n"
1202 "                      Valid OPTS for all BCJ filters:\n"
1203 "                        start=NUM  start offset for conversions (default=0)"));
1204 
1205 #if defined(HAVE_ENCODER_DELTA) || defined(HAVE_DECODER_DELTA)
1206 		puts(_(
1207 "\n"
1208 "  --delta[=OPTS]      Delta filter; valid OPTS (valid values; default):\n"
1209 "                        dist=NUM   distance between bytes being subtracted\n"
1210 "                                   from each other (1-256; 1)"));
1211 #endif
1212 	}
1213 
1214 	if (long_help)
1215 		puts(_("\n Other options:\n"));
1216 
1217 	puts(_(
1218 "  -q, --quiet         suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors too\n"
1219 "  -v, --verbose       be verbose; specify twice for even more verbose"));
1220 
1221 	if (long_help) {
1222 		puts(_(
1223 "  -Q, --no-warn       make warnings not affect the exit status"));
1224 		puts(_(
1225 "      --robot         use machine-parsable messages (useful for scripts)"));
1226 		puts("");
1227 		puts(_(
1228 "      --info-memory   display the total amount of RAM and the currently active\n"
1229 "                      memory usage limits, and exit"));
1230 		puts(_(
1231 "  -h, --help          display the short help (lists only the basic options)\n"
1232 "  -H, --long-help     display this long help and exit"));
1233 	} else {
1234 		puts(_(
1235 "  -h, --help          display this short help and exit\n"
1236 "  -H, --long-help     display the long help (lists also the advanced options)"));
1237 	}
1238 
1239 	puts(_(
1240 "  -V, --version       display the version number and exit"));
1241 
1242 	puts(_("\nWith no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n"));
1243 
1244 	// TRANSLATORS: This message indicates the bug reporting address
1245 	// for this package. Please add _another line_ saying
1246 	// "Report translation bugs to <...>\n" with the email or WWW
1247 	// address for translation bugs. Thanks.
1248 	printf(_("Report bugs to <%s> (in English or Finnish).\n"),
1249 			PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
1250 	printf(_("%s home page: <%s>\n"), PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_URL);
1251 
1252 #if LZMA_VERSION_STABILITY != LZMA_VERSION_STABILITY_STABLE
1253 	puts(_(
1254 "THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION NOT INTENDED FOR PRODUCTION USE."));
1255 #endif
1256 
1257 	tuklib_exit(E_SUCCESS, E_ERROR, verbosity != V_SILENT);
1258 }
1259