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      1 /*
      2  * gzlog.c
      3  * Copyright (C) 2004, 2008 Mark Adler, all rights reserved
      4  * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in gzlog.h
      5  * version 2.0, 25 Apr 2008
      6  */
      7 
      8 /*
      9    gzlog provides a mechanism for frequently appending short strings to a gzip
     10    file that is efficient both in execution time and compression ratio.  The
     11    strategy is to write the short strings in an uncompressed form to the end of
     12    the gzip file, only compressing when the amount of uncompressed data has
     13    reached a given threshold.
     14 
     15    gzlog also provides protection against interruptions in the process due to
     16    system crashes.  The status of the operation is recorded in an extra field
     17    in the gzip file, and is only updated once the gzip file is brought to a
     18    valid state.  The last data to be appended or compressed is saved in an
     19    auxiliary file, so that if the operation is interrupted, it can be completed
     20    the next time an append operation is attempted.
     21 
     22    gzlog maintains another auxiliary file with the last 32K of data from the
     23    compressed portion, which is preloaded for the compression of the subsequent
     24    data.  This minimizes the impact to the compression ratio of appending.
     25  */
     26 
     27 /*
     28    Operations Concept:
     29 
     30    Files (log name "foo"):
     31    foo.gz -- gzip file with the complete log
     32    foo.add -- last message to append or last data to compress
     33    foo.dict -- dictionary of the last 32K of data for next compression
     34    foo.temp -- temporary dictionary file for compression after this one
     35    foo.lock -- lock file for reading and writing the other files
     36    foo.repairs -- log file for log file recovery operations (not compressed)
     37 
     38    gzip file structure:
     39    - fixed-length (no file name) header with extra field (see below)
     40    - compressed data ending initially with empty stored block
     41    - uncompressed data filling out originally empty stored block and
     42      subsequent stored blocks as needed (16K max each)
     43    - gzip trailer
     44    - no junk at end (no other gzip streams)
     45 
     46    When appending data, the information in the first three items above plus the
     47    foo.add file are sufficient to recover an interrupted append operation.  The
     48    extra field has the necessary information to restore the start of the last
     49    stored block and determine where to append the data in the foo.add file, as
     50    well as the crc and length of the gzip data before the append operation.
     51 
     52    The foo.add file is created before the gzip file is marked for append, and
     53    deleted after the gzip file is marked as complete.  So if the append
     54    operation is interrupted, the data to add will still be there.  If due to
     55    some external force, the foo.add file gets deleted between when the append
     56    operation was interrupted and when recovery is attempted, the gzip file will
     57    still be restored, but without the appended data.
     58 
     59    When compressing data, the information in the first two items above plus the
     60    foo.add file are sufficient to recover an interrupted compress operation.
     61    The extra field has the necessary information to find the end of the
     62    compressed data, and contains both the crc and length of just the compressed
     63    data and of the complete set of data including the contents of the foo.add
     64    file.
     65 
     66    Again, the foo.add file is maintained during the compress operation in case
     67    of an interruption.  If in the unlikely event the foo.add file with the data
     68    to be compressed is missing due to some external force, a gzip file with
     69    just the previous compressed data will be reconstructed.  In this case, all
     70    of the data that was to be compressed is lost (approximately one megabyte).
     71    This will not occur if all that happened was an interruption of the compress
     72    operation.
     73 
     74    The third state that is marked is the replacement of the old dictionary with
     75    the new dictionary after a compress operation.  Once compression is
     76    complete, the gzip file is marked as being in the replace state.  This
     77    completes the gzip file, so an interrupt after being so marked does not
     78    result in recompression.  Then the dictionary file is replaced, and the gzip
     79    file is marked as completed.  This state prevents the possibility of
     80    restarting compression with the wrong dictionary file.
     81 
     82    All three operations are wrapped by a lock/unlock procedure.  In order to
     83    gain exclusive access to the log files, first a foo.lock file must be
     84    exclusively created.  When all operations are complete, the lock is
     85    released by deleting the foo.lock file.  If when attempting to create the
     86    lock file, it already exists and the modify time of the lock file is more
     87    than five minutes old (set by the PATIENCE define below), then the old
     88    lock file is considered stale and deleted, and the exclusive creation of
     89    the lock file is retried.  To assure that there are no false assessments
     90    of the staleness of the lock file, the operations periodically touch the
     91    lock file to update the modified date.
     92 
     93    Following is the definition of the extra field with all of the information
     94    required to enable the above append and compress operations and their
     95    recovery if interrupted.  Multi-byte values are stored little endian
     96    (consistent with the gzip format).  File pointers are eight bytes long.
     97    The crc's and lengths for the gzip trailer are four bytes long.  (Note that
     98    the length at the end of a gzip file is used for error checking only, and
     99    for large files is actually the length modulo 2^32.)  The stored block
    100    length is two bytes long.  The gzip extra field two-byte identification is
    101    "ap" for append.  It is assumed that writing the extra field to the file is
    102    an "atomic" operation.  That is, either all of the extra field is written
    103    to the file, or none of it is, if the operation is interrupted right at the
    104    point of updating the extra field.  This is a reasonable assumption, since
    105    the extra field is within the first 52 bytes of the file, which is smaller
    106    than any expected block size for a mass storage device (usually 512 bytes or
    107    larger).
    108 
    109    Extra field (35 bytes):
    110    - Pointer to first stored block length -- this points to the two-byte length
    111      of the first stored block, which is followed by the two-byte, one's
    112      complement of that length.  The stored block length is preceded by the
    113      three-bit header of the stored block, which is the actual start of the
    114      stored block in the deflate format.  See the bit offset field below.
    115    - Pointer to the last stored block length.  This is the same as above, but
    116      for the last stored block of the uncompressed data in the gzip file.
    117      Initially this is the same as the first stored block length pointer.
    118      When the stored block gets to 16K (see the MAX_STORE define), then a new
    119      stored block as added, at which point the last stored block length pointer
    120      is different from the first stored block length pointer.  When they are
    121      different, the first bit of the last stored block header is eight bits, or
    122      one byte back from the block length.
    123    - Compressed data crc and length.  This is the crc and length of the data
    124      that is in the compressed portion of the deflate stream.  These are used
    125      only in the event that the foo.add file containing the data to compress is
    126      lost after a compress operation is interrupted.
    127    - Total data crc and length.  This is the crc and length of all of the data
    128      stored in the gzip file, compressed and uncompressed.  It is used to
    129      reconstruct the gzip trailer when compressing, as well as when recovering
    130      interrupted operations.
    131    - Final stored block length.  This is used to quickly find where to append,
    132      and allows the restoration of the original final stored block state when
    133      an append operation is interrupted.
    134    - First stored block start as the number of bits back from the final stored
    135      block first length byte.  This value is in the range of 3..10, and is
    136      stored as the low three bits of the final byte of the extra field after
    137      subtracting three (0..7).  This allows the last-block bit of the stored
    138      block header to be updated when a new stored block is added, for the case
    139      when the first stored block and the last stored block are the same.  (When
    140      they are different, the numbers of bits back is known to be eight.)  This
    141      also allows for new compressed data to be appended to the old compressed
    142      data in the compress operation, overwriting the previous first stored
    143      block, or for the compressed data to be terminated and a valid gzip file
    144      reconstructed on the off chance that a compression operation was
    145      interrupted and the data to compress in the foo.add file was deleted.
    146    - The operation in process.  This is the next two bits in the last byte (the
    147      bits under the mask 0x18).  The are interpreted as 0: nothing in process,
    148      1: append in process, 2: compress in process, 3: replace in process.
    149    - The top three bits of the last byte in the extra field are reserved and
    150      are currently set to zero.
    151 
    152    Main procedure:
    153    - Exclusively create the foo.lock file using the O_CREAT and O_EXCL modes of
    154      the system open() call.  If the modify time of an existing lock file is
    155      more than PATIENCE seconds old, then the lock file is deleted and the
    156      exclusive create is retried.
    157    - Load the extra field from the foo.gz file, and see if an operation was in
    158      progress but not completed.  If so, apply the recovery procedure below.
    159    - Perform the append procedure with the provided data.
    160    - If the uncompressed data in the foo.gz file is 1MB or more, apply the
    161      compress procedure.
    162    - Delete the foo.lock file.
    163 
    164    Append procedure:
    165    - Put what to append in the foo.add file so that the operation can be
    166      restarted if this procedure is interrupted.
    167    - Mark the foo.gz extra field with the append operation in progress.
    168    + Restore the original last-block bit and stored block length of the last
    169      stored block from the information in the extra field, in case a previous
    170      append operation was interrupted.
    171    - Append the provided data to the last stored block, creating new stored
    172      blocks as needed and updating the stored blocks last-block bits and
    173      lengths.
    174    - Update the crc and length with the new data, and write the gzip trailer.
    175    - Write over the extra field (with a single write operation) with the new
    176      pointers, lengths, and crc's, and mark the gzip file as not in process.
    177      Though there is still a foo.add file, it will be ignored since nothing
    178      is in process.  If a foo.add file is leftover from a previously
    179      completed operation, it is truncated when writing new data to it.
    180    - Delete the foo.add file.
    181 
    182    Compress and replace procedures:
    183    - Read all of the uncompressed data in the stored blocks in foo.gz and write
    184      it to foo.add.  Also write foo.temp with the last 32K of that data to
    185      provide a dictionary for the next invocation of this procedure.
    186    - Rewrite the extra field marking foo.gz with a compression in process.
    187    * If there is no data provided to compress (due to a missing foo.add file
    188      when recovering), reconstruct and truncate the foo.gz file to contain
    189      only the previous compressed data and proceed to the step after the next
    190      one.  Otherwise ...
    191    - Compress the data with the dictionary in foo.dict, and write to the
    192      foo.gz file starting at the bit immediately following the last previously
    193      compressed block.  If there is no foo.dict, proceed anyway with the
    194      compression at slightly reduced efficiency.  (For the foo.dict file to be
    195      missing requires some external failure beyond simply the interruption of
    196      a compress operation.)  During this process, the foo.lock file is
    197      periodically touched to assure that that file is not considered stale by
    198      another process before we're done.  The deflation is terminated with a
    199      non-last empty static block (10 bits long), that is then located and
    200      written over by a last-bit-set empty stored block.
    201    - Append the crc and length of the data in the gzip file (previously
    202      calculated during the append operations).
    203    - Write over the extra field with the updated stored block offsets, bits
    204      back, crc's, and lengths, and mark foo.gz as in process for a replacement
    205      of the dictionary.
    206    @ Delete the foo.add file.
    207    - Replace foo.dict with foo.temp.
    208    - Write over the extra field, marking foo.gz as complete.
    209 
    210    Recovery procedure:
    211    - If not a replace recovery, read in the foo.add file, and provide that data
    212      to the appropriate recovery below.  If there is no foo.add file, provide
    213      a zero data length to the recovery.  In that case, the append recovery
    214      restores the foo.gz to the previous compressed + uncompressed data state.
    215      For the the compress recovery, a missing foo.add file results in foo.gz
    216      being restored to the previous compressed-only data state.
    217    - Append recovery:
    218      - Pick up append at + step above
    219    - Compress recovery:
    220      - Pick up compress at * step above
    221    - Replace recovery:
    222      - Pick up compress at @ step above
    223    - Log the repair with a date stamp in foo.repairs
    224  */
    225 
    226 #include <sys/types.h>
    227 #include <stdio.h>      /* rename, fopen, fprintf, fclose */
    228 #include <stdlib.h>     /* malloc, free */
    229 #include <string.h>     /* strlen, strrchr, strcpy, strncpy, strcmp */
    230 #include <fcntl.h>      /* open */
    231 #include <unistd.h>     /* lseek, read, write, close, unlink, sleep, */
    232                         /* ftruncate, fsync */
    233 #include <errno.h>      /* errno */
    234 #include <time.h>       /* time, ctime */
    235 #include <sys/stat.h>   /* stat */
    236 #include <sys/time.h>   /* utimes */
    237 #include "zlib.h"       /* crc32 */
    238 
    239 #include "gzlog.h"      /* header for external access */
    240 
    241 #define local static
    242 typedef unsigned int uint;
    243 typedef unsigned long ulong;
    244 
    245 /* Macro for debugging to deterministically force recovery operations */
    246 #ifdef DEBUG
    247     #include <setjmp.h>         /* longjmp */
    248     jmp_buf gzlog_jump;         /* where to go back to */
    249     int gzlog_bail = 0;         /* which point to bail at (1..8) */
    250     int gzlog_count = -1;       /* number of times through to wait */
    251 #   define BAIL(n) do { if (n == gzlog_bail && gzlog_count-- == 0) \
    252                             longjmp(gzlog_jump, gzlog_bail); } while (0)
    253 #else
    254 #   define BAIL(n)
    255 #endif
    256 
    257 /* how old the lock file can be in seconds before considering it stale */
    258 #define PATIENCE 300
    259 
    260 /* maximum stored block size in Kbytes -- must be in 1..63 */
    261 #define MAX_STORE 16
    262 
    263 /* number of stored Kbytes to trigger compression (must be >= 32 to allow
    264    dictionary construction, and <= 204 * MAX_STORE, in order for >> 10 to
    265    discard the stored block headers contribution of five bytes each) */
    266 #define TRIGGER 1024
    267 
    268 /* size of a deflate dictionary (this cannot be changed) */
    269 #define DICT 32768U
    270 
    271 /* values for the operation (2 bits) */
    272 #define NO_OP 0
    273 #define APPEND_OP 1
    274 #define COMPRESS_OP 2
    275 #define REPLACE_OP 3
    276 
    277 /* macros to extract little-endian integers from an unsigned byte buffer */
    278 #define PULL2(p) ((p)[0]+((uint)((p)[1])<<8))
    279 #define PULL4(p) (PULL2(p)+((ulong)PULL2(p+2)<<16))
    280 #define PULL8(p) (PULL4(p)+((off_t)PULL4(p+4)<<32))
    281 
    282 /* macros to store integers into a byte buffer in little-endian order */
    283 #define PUT2(p,a) do {(p)[0]=a;(p)[1]=(a)>>8;} while(0)
    284 #define PUT4(p,a) do {PUT2(p,a);PUT2(p+2,a>>16);} while(0)
    285 #define PUT8(p,a) do {PUT4(p,a);PUT4(p+4,a>>32);} while(0)
    286 
    287 /* internal structure for log information */
    288 #define LOGID "\106\035\172"    /* should be three non-zero characters */
    289 struct log {
    290     char id[4];     /* contains LOGID to detect inadvertent overwrites */
    291     int fd;         /* file descriptor for .gz file, opened read/write */
    292     char *path;     /* allocated path, e.g. "/var/log/foo" or "foo" */
    293     char *end;      /* end of path, for appending suffices such as ".gz" */
    294     off_t first;    /* offset of first stored block first length byte */
    295     int back;       /* location of first block id in bits back from first */
    296     uint stored;    /* bytes currently in last stored block */
    297     off_t last;     /* offset of last stored block first length byte */
    298     ulong ccrc;     /* crc of compressed data */
    299     ulong clen;     /* length (modulo 2^32) of compressed data */
    300     ulong tcrc;     /* crc of total data */
    301     ulong tlen;     /* length (modulo 2^32) of total data */
    302     time_t lock;    /* last modify time of our lock file */
    303 };
    304 
    305 /* gzip header for gzlog */
    306 local unsigned char log_gzhead[] = {
    307     0x1f, 0x8b,                 /* magic gzip id */
    308     8,                          /* compression method is deflate */
    309     4,                          /* there is an extra field (no file name) */
    310     0, 0, 0, 0,                 /* no modification time provided */
    311     0, 0xff,                    /* no extra flags, no OS specified */
    312     39, 0, 'a', 'p', 35, 0      /* extra field with "ap" subfield */
    313                                 /* 35 is EXTRA, 39 is EXTRA + 4 */
    314 };
    315 
    316 #define HEAD sizeof(log_gzhead)     /* should be 16 */
    317 
    318 /* initial gzip extra field content (52 == HEAD + EXTRA + 1) */
    319 local unsigned char log_gzext[] = {
    320     52, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,    /* offset of first stored block length */
    321     52, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,    /* offset of last stored block length */
    322     0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,     /* compressed data crc and length */
    323     0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,     /* total data crc and length */
    324     0, 0,                       /* final stored block data length */
    325     5                           /* op is NO_OP, last bit 8 bits back */
    326 };
    327 
    328 #define EXTRA sizeof(log_gzext)     /* should be 35 */
    329 
    330 /* initial gzip data and trailer */
    331 local unsigned char log_gzbody[] = {
    332     1, 0, 0, 0xff, 0xff,        /* empty stored block (last) */
    333     0, 0, 0, 0,                 /* crc */
    334     0, 0, 0, 0                  /* uncompressed length */
    335 };
    336 
    337 #define BODY sizeof(log_gzbody)
    338 
    339 /* Exclusively create foo.lock in order to negotiate exclusive access to the
    340    foo.* files.  If the modify time of an existing lock file is greater than
    341    PATIENCE seconds in the past, then consider the lock file to have been
    342    abandoned, delete it, and try the exclusive create again.  Save the lock
    343    file modify time for verification of ownership.  Return 0 on success, or -1
    344    on failure, usually due to an access restriction or invalid path.  Note that
    345    if stat() or unlink() fails, it may be due to another process noticing the
    346    abandoned lock file a smidge sooner and deleting it, so those are not
    347    flagged as an error. */
    348 local int log_lock(struct log *log)
    349 {
    350     int fd;
    351     struct stat st;
    352 
    353     strcpy(log->end, ".lock");
    354     while ((fd = open(log->path, O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0644)) < 0) {
    355         if (errno != EEXIST)
    356             return -1;
    357         if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0 && time(NULL) - st.st_mtime > PATIENCE) {
    358             unlink(log->path);
    359             continue;
    360         }
    361         sleep(2);       /* relinquish the CPU for two seconds while waiting */
    362     }
    363     close(fd);
    364     if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0)
    365         log->lock = st.st_mtime;
    366     return 0;
    367 }
    368 
    369 /* Update the modify time of the lock file to now, in order to prevent another
    370    task from thinking that the lock is stale.  Save the lock file modify time
    371    for verification of ownership. */
    372 local void log_touch(struct log *log)
    373 {
    374     struct stat st;
    375 
    376     strcpy(log->end, ".lock");
    377     utimes(log->path, NULL);
    378     if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0)
    379         log->lock = st.st_mtime;
    380 }
    381 
    382 /* Check the log file modify time against what is expected.  Return true if
    383    this is not our lock.  If it is our lock, touch it to keep it. */
    384 local int log_check(struct log *log)
    385 {
    386     struct stat st;
    387 
    388     strcpy(log->end, ".lock");
    389     if (stat(log->path, &st) || st.st_mtime != log->lock)
    390         return 1;
    391     log_touch(log);
    392     return 0;
    393 }
    394 
    395 /* Unlock a previously acquired lock, but only if it's ours. */
    396 local void log_unlock(struct log *log)
    397 {
    398     if (log_check(log))
    399         return;
    400     strcpy(log->end, ".lock");
    401     unlink(log->path);
    402     log->lock = 0;
    403 }
    404 
    405 /* Check the gzip header and read in the extra field, filling in the values in
    406    the log structure.  Return op on success or -1 if the gzip header was not as
    407    expected.  op is the current operation in progress last written to the extra
    408    field.  This assumes that the gzip file has already been opened, with the
    409    file descriptor log->fd. */
    410 local int log_head(struct log *log)
    411 {
    412     int op;
    413     unsigned char buf[HEAD + EXTRA];
    414 
    415     if (lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0 ||
    416         read(log->fd, buf, HEAD + EXTRA) != HEAD + EXTRA ||
    417         memcmp(buf, log_gzhead, HEAD)) {
    418         return -1;
    419     }
    420     log->first = PULL8(buf + HEAD);
    421     log->last = PULL8(buf + HEAD + 8);
    422     log->ccrc = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 16);
    423     log->clen = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 20);
    424     log->tcrc = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 24);
    425     log->tlen = PULL4(buf + HEAD + 28);
    426     log->stored = PULL2(buf + HEAD + 32);
    427     log->back = 3 + (buf[HEAD + 34] & 7);
    428     op = (buf[HEAD + 34] >> 3) & 3;
    429     return op;
    430 }
    431 
    432 /* Write over the extra field contents, marking the operation as op.  Use fsync
    433    to assure that the device is written to, and in the requested order.  This
    434    operation, and only this operation, is assumed to be atomic in order to
    435    assure that the log is recoverable in the event of an interruption at any
    436    point in the process.  Return -1 if the write to foo.gz failed. */
    437 local int log_mark(struct log *log, int op)
    438 {
    439     int ret;
    440     unsigned char ext[EXTRA];
    441 
    442     PUT8(ext, log->first);
    443     PUT8(ext + 8, log->last);
    444     PUT4(ext + 16, log->ccrc);
    445     PUT4(ext + 20, log->clen);
    446     PUT4(ext + 24, log->tcrc);
    447     PUT4(ext + 28, log->tlen);
    448     PUT2(ext + 32, log->stored);
    449     ext[34] = log->back - 3 + (op << 3);
    450     fsync(log->fd);
    451     ret = lseek(log->fd, HEAD, SEEK_SET) < 0 ||
    452           write(log->fd, ext, EXTRA) != EXTRA ? -1 : 0;
    453     fsync(log->fd);
    454     return ret;
    455 }
    456 
    457 /* Rewrite the last block header bits and subsequent zero bits to get to a byte
    458    boundary, setting the last block bit if last is true, and then write the
    459    remainder of the stored block header (length and one's complement).  Leave
    460    the file pointer after the end of the last stored block data.  Return -1 if
    461    there is a read or write failure on the foo.gz file */
    462 local int log_last(struct log *log, int last)
    463 {
    464     int back, len, mask;
    465     unsigned char buf[6];
    466 
    467     /* determine the locations of the bytes and bits to modify */
    468     back = log->last == log->first ? log->back : 8;
    469     len = back > 8 ? 2 : 1;                 /* bytes back from log->last */
    470     mask = 0x80 >> ((back - 1) & 7);        /* mask for block last-bit */
    471 
    472     /* get the byte to modify (one or two back) into buf[0] -- don't need to
    473        read the byte if the last-bit is eight bits back, since in that case
    474        the entire byte will be modified */
    475     buf[0] = 0;
    476     if (back != 8 && (lseek(log->fd, log->last - len, SEEK_SET) < 0 ||
    477                       read(log->fd, buf, 1) != 1))
    478         return -1;
    479 
    480     /* change the last-bit of the last stored block as requested -- note
    481        that all bits above the last-bit are set to zero, per the type bits
    482        of a stored block being 00 and per the convention that the bits to
    483        bring the stream to a byte boundary are also zeros */
    484     buf[1] = 0;
    485     buf[2 - len] = (*buf & (mask - 1)) + (last ? mask : 0);
    486 
    487     /* write the modified stored block header and lengths, move the file
    488        pointer to after the last stored block data */
    489     PUT2(buf + 2, log->stored);
    490     PUT2(buf + 4, log->stored ^ 0xffff);
    491     return lseek(log->fd, log->last - len, SEEK_SET) < 0 ||
    492            write(log->fd, buf + 2 - len, len + 4) != len + 4 ||
    493            lseek(log->fd, log->stored, SEEK_CUR) < 0 ? -1 : 0;
    494 }
    495 
    496 /* Append len bytes from data to the locked and open log file.  len may be zero
    497    if recovering and no .add file was found.  In that case, the previous state
    498    of the foo.gz file is restored.  The data is appended uncompressed in
    499    deflate stored blocks.  Return -1 if there was an error reading or writing
    500    the foo.gz file. */
    501 local int log_append(struct log *log, unsigned char *data, size_t len)
    502 {
    503     uint put;
    504     off_t end;
    505     unsigned char buf[8];
    506 
    507     /* set the last block last-bit and length, in case recovering an
    508        interrupted append, then position the file pointer to append to the
    509        block */
    510     if (log_last(log, 1))
    511         return -1;
    512 
    513     /* append, adding stored blocks and updating the offset of the last stored
    514        block as needed, and update the total crc and length */
    515     while (len) {
    516         /* append as much as we can to the last block */
    517         put = (MAX_STORE << 10) - log->stored;
    518         if (put > len)
    519             put = (uint)len;
    520         if (put) {
    521             if (write(log->fd, data, put) != put)
    522                 return -1;
    523             BAIL(1);
    524             log->tcrc = crc32(log->tcrc, data, put);
    525             log->tlen += put;
    526             log->stored += put;
    527             data += put;
    528             len -= put;
    529         }
    530 
    531         /* if we need to, add a new empty stored block */
    532         if (len) {
    533             /* mark current block as not last */
    534             if (log_last(log, 0))
    535                 return -1;
    536 
    537             /* point to new, empty stored block */
    538             log->last += 4 + log->stored + 1;
    539             log->stored = 0;
    540         }
    541 
    542         /* mark last block as last, update its length */
    543         if (log_last(log, 1))
    544             return -1;
    545         BAIL(2);
    546     }
    547 
    548     /* write the new crc and length trailer, and truncate just in case (could
    549        be recovering from partial append with a missing foo.add file) */
    550     PUT4(buf, log->tcrc);
    551     PUT4(buf + 4, log->tlen);
    552     if (write(log->fd, buf, 8) != 8 ||
    553         (end = lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)) < 0 || ftruncate(log->fd, end))
    554         return -1;
    555 
    556     /* write the extra field, marking the log file as done, delete .add file */
    557     if (log_mark(log, NO_OP))
    558         return -1;
    559     strcpy(log->end, ".add");
    560     unlink(log->path);          /* ignore error, since may not exist */
    561     return 0;
    562 }
    563 
    564 /* Replace the foo.dict file with the foo.temp file.  Also delete the foo.add
    565    file, since the compress operation may have been interrupted before that was
    566    done.  Returns 1 if memory could not be allocated, or -1 if reading or
    567    writing foo.gz fails, or if the rename fails for some reason other than
    568    foo.temp not existing.  foo.temp not existing is a permitted error, since
    569    the replace operation may have been interrupted after the rename is done,
    570    but before foo.gz is marked as complete. */
    571 local int log_replace(struct log *log)
    572 {
    573     int ret;
    574     char *dest;
    575 
    576     /* delete foo.add file */
    577     strcpy(log->end, ".add");
    578     unlink(log->path);         /* ignore error, since may not exist */
    579     BAIL(3);
    580 
    581     /* rename foo.name to foo.dict, replacing foo.dict if it exists */
    582     strcpy(log->end, ".dict");
    583     dest = malloc(strlen(log->path) + 1);
    584     if (dest == NULL)
    585         return -2;
    586     strcpy(dest, log->path);
    587     strcpy(log->end, ".temp");
    588     ret = rename(log->path, dest);
    589     free(dest);
    590     if (ret && errno != ENOENT)
    591         return -1;
    592     BAIL(4);
    593 
    594     /* mark the foo.gz file as done */
    595     return log_mark(log, NO_OP);
    596 }
    597 
    598 /* Compress the len bytes at data and append the compressed data to the
    599    foo.gz deflate data immediately after the previous compressed data.  This
    600    overwrites the previous uncompressed data, which was stored in foo.add
    601    and is the data provided in data[0..len-1].  If this operation is
    602    interrupted, it picks up at the start of this routine, with the foo.add
    603    file read in again.  If there is no data to compress (len == 0), then we
    604    simply terminate the foo.gz file after the previously compressed data,
    605    appending a final empty stored block and the gzip trailer.  Return -1 if
    606    reading or writing the log.gz file failed, or -2 if there was a memory
    607    allocation failure. */
    608 local int log_compress(struct log *log, unsigned char *data, size_t len)
    609 {
    610     int fd;
    611     uint got, max;
    612     ssize_t dict;
    613     off_t end;
    614     z_stream strm;
    615     unsigned char buf[DICT];
    616 
    617     /* compress and append compressed data */
    618     if (len) {
    619         /* set up for deflate, allocating memory */
    620         strm.zalloc = Z_NULL;
    621         strm.zfree = Z_NULL;
    622         strm.opaque = Z_NULL;
    623         if (deflateInit2(&strm, Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, Z_DEFLATED, -15, 8,
    624                          Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY) != Z_OK)
    625             return -2;
    626 
    627         /* read in dictionary (last 32K of data that was compressed) */
    628         strcpy(log->end, ".dict");
    629         fd = open(log->path, O_RDONLY, 0);
    630         if (fd >= 0) {
    631             dict = read(fd, buf, DICT);
    632             close(fd);
    633             if (dict < 0) {
    634                 deflateEnd(&strm);
    635                 return -1;
    636             }
    637             if (dict)
    638                 deflateSetDictionary(&strm, buf, (uint)dict);
    639         }
    640         log_touch(log);
    641 
    642         /* prime deflate with last bits of previous block, position write
    643            pointer to write those bits and overwrite what follows */
    644         if (lseek(log->fd, log->first - (log->back > 8 ? 2 : 1),
    645                 SEEK_SET) < 0 ||
    646             read(log->fd, buf, 1) != 1 || lseek(log->fd, -1, SEEK_CUR) < 0) {
    647             deflateEnd(&strm);
    648             return -1;
    649         }
    650         deflatePrime(&strm, (8 - log->back) & 7, *buf);
    651 
    652         /* compress, finishing with a partial non-last empty static block */
    653         strm.next_in = data;
    654         max = (((uint)0 - 1) >> 1) + 1; /* in case int smaller than size_t */
    655         do {
    656             strm.avail_in = len > max ? max : (uint)len;
    657             len -= strm.avail_in;
    658             do {
    659                 strm.avail_out = DICT;
    660                 strm.next_out = buf;
    661                 deflate(&strm, len ? Z_NO_FLUSH : Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH);
    662                 got = DICT - strm.avail_out;
    663                 if (got && write(log->fd, buf, got) != got) {
    664                     deflateEnd(&strm);
    665                     return -1;
    666                 }
    667                 log_touch(log);
    668             } while (strm.avail_out == 0);
    669         } while (len);
    670         deflateEnd(&strm);
    671         BAIL(5);
    672 
    673         /* find start of empty static block -- scanning backwards the first one
    674            bit is the second bit of the block, if the last byte is zero, then
    675            we know the byte before that has a one in the top bit, since an
    676            empty static block is ten bits long */
    677         if ((log->first = lseek(log->fd, -1, SEEK_CUR)) < 0 ||
    678             read(log->fd, buf, 1) != 1)
    679             return -1;
    680         log->first++;
    681         if (*buf) {
    682             log->back = 1;
    683             while ((*buf & ((uint)1 << (8 - log->back++))) == 0)
    684                 ;       /* guaranteed to terminate, since *buf != 0 */
    685         }
    686         else
    687             log->back = 10;
    688 
    689         /* update compressed crc and length */
    690         log->ccrc = log->tcrc;
    691         log->clen = log->tlen;
    692     }
    693     else {
    694         /* no data to compress -- fix up existing gzip stream */
    695         log->tcrc = log->ccrc;
    696         log->tlen = log->clen;
    697     }
    698 
    699     /* complete and truncate gzip stream */
    700     log->last = log->first;
    701     log->stored = 0;
    702     PUT4(buf, log->tcrc);
    703     PUT4(buf + 4, log->tlen);
    704     if (log_last(log, 1) || write(log->fd, buf, 8) != 8 ||
    705         (end = lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)) < 0 || ftruncate(log->fd, end))
    706         return -1;
    707     BAIL(6);
    708 
    709     /* mark as being in the replace operation */
    710     if (log_mark(log, REPLACE_OP))
    711         return -1;
    712 
    713     /* execute the replace operation and mark the file as done */
    714     return log_replace(log);
    715 }
    716 
    717 /* log a repair record to the .repairs file */
    718 local void log_log(struct log *log, int op, char *record)
    719 {
    720     time_t now;
    721     FILE *rec;
    722 
    723     now = time(NULL);
    724     strcpy(log->end, ".repairs");
    725     rec = fopen(log->path, "a");
    726     if (rec == NULL)
    727         return;
    728     fprintf(rec, "%.24s %s recovery: %s\n", ctime(&now), op == APPEND_OP ?
    729             "append" : (op == COMPRESS_OP ? "compress" : "replace"), record);
    730     fclose(rec);
    731     return;
    732 }
    733 
    734 /* Recover the interrupted operation op.  First read foo.add for recovering an
    735    append or compress operation.  Return -1 if there was an error reading or
    736    writing foo.gz or reading an existing foo.add, or -2 if there was a memory
    737    allocation failure. */
    738 local int log_recover(struct log *log, int op)
    739 {
    740     int fd, ret = 0;
    741     unsigned char *data = NULL;
    742     size_t len = 0;
    743     struct stat st;
    744 
    745     /* log recovery */
    746     log_log(log, op, "start");
    747 
    748     /* load foo.add file if expected and present */
    749     if (op == APPEND_OP || op == COMPRESS_OP) {
    750         strcpy(log->end, ".add");
    751         if (stat(log->path, &st) == 0 && st.st_size) {
    752             len = (size_t)(st.st_size);
    753             if (len != st.st_size || (data = malloc(st.st_size)) == NULL) {
    754                 log_log(log, op, "allocation failure");
    755                 return -2;
    756             }
    757             if ((fd = open(log->path, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) {
    758                 log_log(log, op, ".add file read failure");
    759                 return -1;
    760             }
    761             ret = read(fd, data, len) != len;
    762             close(fd);
    763             if (ret) {
    764                 log_log(log, op, ".add file read failure");
    765                 return -1;
    766             }
    767             log_log(log, op, "loaded .add file");
    768         }
    769         else
    770             log_log(log, op, "missing .add file!");
    771     }
    772 
    773     /* recover the interrupted operation */
    774     switch (op) {
    775     case APPEND_OP:
    776         ret = log_append(log, data, len);
    777         break;
    778     case COMPRESS_OP:
    779         ret = log_compress(log, data, len);
    780         break;
    781     case REPLACE_OP:
    782         ret = log_replace(log);
    783     }
    784 
    785     /* log status */
    786     log_log(log, op, ret ? "failure" : "complete");
    787 
    788     /* clean up */
    789     if (data != NULL)
    790         free(data);
    791     return ret;
    792 }
    793 
    794 /* Close the foo.gz file (if open) and release the lock. */
    795 local void log_close(struct log *log)
    796 {
    797     if (log->fd >= 0)
    798         close(log->fd);
    799     log->fd = -1;
    800     log_unlock(log);
    801 }
    802 
    803 /* Open foo.gz, verify the header, and load the extra field contents, after
    804    first creating the foo.lock file to gain exclusive access to the foo.*
    805    files.  If foo.gz does not exist or is empty, then write the initial header,
    806    extra, and body content of an empty foo.gz log file.  If there is an error
    807    creating the lock file due to access restrictions, or an error reading or
    808    writing the foo.gz file, or if the foo.gz file is not a proper log file for
    809    this object (e.g. not a gzip file or does not contain the expected extra
    810    field), then return true.  If there is an error, the lock is released.
    811    Otherwise, the lock is left in place. */
    812 local int log_open(struct log *log)
    813 {
    814     int op;
    815 
    816     /* release open file resource if left over -- can occur if lock lost
    817        between gzlog_open() and gzlog_write() */
    818     if (log->fd >= 0)
    819         close(log->fd);
    820     log->fd = -1;
    821 
    822     /* negotiate exclusive access */
    823     if (log_lock(log) < 0)
    824         return -1;
    825 
    826     /* open the log file, foo.gz */
    827     strcpy(log->end, ".gz");
    828     log->fd = open(log->path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0644);
    829     if (log->fd < 0) {
    830         log_close(log);
    831         return -1;
    832     }
    833 
    834     /* if new, initialize foo.gz with an empty log, delete old dictionary */
    835     if (lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_END) == 0) {
    836         if (write(log->fd, log_gzhead, HEAD) != HEAD ||
    837             write(log->fd, log_gzext, EXTRA) != EXTRA ||
    838             write(log->fd, log_gzbody, BODY) != BODY) {
    839             log_close(log);
    840             return -1;
    841         }
    842         strcpy(log->end, ".dict");
    843         unlink(log->path);
    844     }
    845 
    846     /* verify log file and load extra field information */
    847     if ((op = log_head(log)) < 0) {
    848         log_close(log);
    849         return -1;
    850     }
    851 
    852     /* check for interrupted process and if so, recover */
    853     if (op != NO_OP && log_recover(log, op)) {
    854         log_close(log);
    855         return -1;
    856     }
    857 
    858     /* touch the lock file to prevent another process from grabbing it */
    859     log_touch(log);
    860     return 0;
    861 }
    862 
    863 /* See gzlog.h for the description of the external methods below */
    864 gzlog *gzlog_open(char *path)
    865 {
    866     size_t n;
    867     struct log *log;
    868 
    869     /* check arguments */
    870     if (path == NULL || *path == 0)
    871         return NULL;
    872 
    873     /* allocate and initialize log structure */
    874     log = malloc(sizeof(struct log));
    875     if (log == NULL)
    876         return NULL;
    877     strcpy(log->id, LOGID);
    878     log->fd = -1;
    879 
    880     /* save path and end of path for name construction */
    881     n = strlen(path);
    882     log->path = malloc(n + 9);              /* allow for ".repairs" */
    883     if (log->path == NULL) {
    884         free(log);
    885         return NULL;
    886     }
    887     strcpy(log->path, path);
    888     log->end = log->path + n;
    889 
    890     /* gain exclusive access and verify log file -- may perform a
    891        recovery operation if needed */
    892     if (log_open(log)) {
    893         free(log->path);
    894         free(log);
    895         return NULL;
    896     }
    897 
    898     /* return pointer to log structure */
    899     return log;
    900 }
    901 
    902 /* gzlog_compress() return values:
    903     0: all good
    904    -1: file i/o error (usually access issue)
    905    -2: memory allocation failure
    906    -3: invalid log pointer argument */
    907 int gzlog_compress(gzlog *logd)
    908 {
    909     int fd, ret;
    910     uint block;
    911     size_t len, next;
    912     unsigned char *data, buf[5];
    913     struct log *log = logd;
    914 
    915     /* check arguments */
    916     if (log == NULL || strcmp(log->id, LOGID) || len < 0)
    917         return -3;
    918 
    919     /* see if we lost the lock -- if so get it again and reload the extra
    920        field information (it probably changed), recover last operation if
    921        necessary */
    922     if (log_check(log) && log_open(log))
    923         return -1;
    924 
    925     /* create space for uncompressed data */
    926     len = ((size_t)(log->last - log->first) & ~(((size_t)1 << 10) - 1)) +
    927           log->stored;
    928     if ((data = malloc(len)) == NULL)
    929         return -2;
    930 
    931     /* do statement here is just a cheap trick for error handling */
    932     do {
    933         /* read in the uncompressed data */
    934         if (lseek(log->fd, log->first - 1, SEEK_SET) < 0)
    935             break;
    936         next = 0;
    937         while (next < len) {
    938             if (read(log->fd, buf, 5) != 5)
    939                 break;
    940             block = PULL2(buf + 1);
    941             if (next + block > len ||
    942                 read(log->fd, (char *)data + next, block) != block)
    943                 break;
    944             next += block;
    945         }
    946         if (lseek(log->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR) != log->last + 4 + log->stored)
    947             break;
    948         log_touch(log);
    949 
    950         /* write the uncompressed data to the .add file */
    951         strcpy(log->end, ".add");
    952         fd = open(log->path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
    953         if (fd < 0)
    954             break;
    955         ret = write(fd, data, len) != len;
    956         if (ret | close(fd))
    957             break;
    958         log_touch(log);
    959 
    960         /* write the dictionary for the next compress to the .temp file */
    961         strcpy(log->end, ".temp");
    962         fd = open(log->path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
    963         if (fd < 0)
    964             break;
    965         next = DICT > len ? len : DICT;
    966         ret = write(fd, (char *)data + len - next, next) != next;
    967         if (ret | close(fd))
    968             break;
    969         log_touch(log);
    970 
    971         /* roll back to compressed data, mark the compress in progress */
    972         log->last = log->first;
    973         log->stored = 0;
    974         if (log_mark(log, COMPRESS_OP))
    975             break;
    976         BAIL(7);
    977 
    978         /* compress and append the data (clears mark) */
    979         ret = log_compress(log, data, len);
    980         free(data);
    981         return ret;
    982     } while (0);
    983 
    984     /* broke out of do above on i/o error */
    985     free(data);
    986     return -1;
    987 }
    988 
    989 /* gzlog_write() return values:
    990     0: all good
    991    -1: file i/o error (usually access issue)
    992    -2: memory allocation failure
    993    -3: invalid log pointer argument */
    994 int gzlog_write(gzlog *logd, void *data, size_t len)
    995 {
    996     int fd, ret;
    997     struct log *log = logd;
    998 
    999     /* check arguments */
   1000     if (log == NULL || strcmp(log->id, LOGID) || len < 0)
   1001         return -3;
   1002     if (data == NULL || len == 0)
   1003         return 0;
   1004 
   1005     /* see if we lost the lock -- if so get it again and reload the extra
   1006        field information (it probably changed), recover last operation if
   1007        necessary */
   1008     if (log_check(log) && log_open(log))
   1009         return -1;
   1010 
   1011     /* create and write .add file */
   1012     strcpy(log->end, ".add");
   1013     fd = open(log->path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
   1014     if (fd < 0)
   1015         return -1;
   1016     ret = write(fd, data, len) != len;
   1017     if (ret | close(fd))
   1018         return -1;
   1019     log_touch(log);
   1020 
   1021     /* mark log file with append in progress */
   1022     if (log_mark(log, APPEND_OP))
   1023         return -1;
   1024     BAIL(8);
   1025 
   1026     /* append data (clears mark) */
   1027     if (log_append(log, data, len))
   1028         return -1;
   1029 
   1030     /* check to see if it's time to compress -- if not, then done */
   1031     if (((log->last - log->first) >> 10) + (log->stored >> 10) < TRIGGER)
   1032         return 0;
   1033 
   1034     /* time to compress */
   1035     return gzlog_compress(log);
   1036 }
   1037 
   1038 /* gzlog_close() return values:
   1039     0: ok
   1040    -3: invalid log pointer argument */
   1041 int gzlog_close(gzlog *logd)
   1042 {
   1043     struct log *log = logd;
   1044 
   1045     /* check arguments */
   1046     if (log == NULL || strcmp(log->id, LOGID))
   1047         return -3;
   1048 
   1049     /* close the log file and release the lock */
   1050     log_close(log);
   1051 
   1052     /* free structure and return */
   1053     if (log->path != NULL)
   1054         free(log->path);
   1055     strcpy(log->id, "bad");
   1056     free(log);
   1057     return 0;
   1058 }
   1059