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This makes sure that the file is closed in case of an exception.
215 lines
7.0 KiB
Python
215 lines
7.0 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2009 Marcus Huewe <suse-tux@gmx.de>
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation;
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import stat
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from io import BytesIO
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# workaround for python24
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if not hasattr(os, 'SEEK_SET'):
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os.SEEK_SET = 0
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class ArError(Exception):
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"""Base class for all ar related errors"""
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def __init__(self, fn, msg):
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Exception.__init__(self)
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self.file = fn
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self.msg = msg
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def __str__(self):
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return 'ar error: %s' % self.msg
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class ArHdr:
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"""Represents an ar header entry"""
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def __init__(self, fn, date, uid, gid, mode, size, fmag, off):
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self.file = fn.strip()
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self.date = date.strip()
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self.uid = uid.strip()
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self.gid = gid.strip()
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if not mode.strip():
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# provide a dummy mode for the ext_fn hdr
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mode = '0'
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self.mode = stat.S_IMODE(int(mode, 8))
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self.size = int(size)
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self.fmag = fmag
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# data section starts at off and ends at off + size
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self.dataoff = int(off)
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def __str__(self):
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return '%16s %d' % (self.file, self.size)
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class ArFile(BytesIO):
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"""Represents a file which resides in the archive"""
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def __init__(self, fn, uid, gid, mode, buf):
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BytesIO.__init__(self, buf)
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self.name = fn
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self.uid = uid
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self.gid = gid
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self.mode = mode
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def saveTo(self, dir = None):
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"""
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writes file to dir/filename if dir isn't specified the current
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working dir is used. Additionally it tries to set the owner/group
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and permissions.
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"""
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if not dir:
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dir = os.getcwd()
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fn = os.path.join(dir, self.name)
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with open(fn, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(self.getvalue())
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os.chmod(fn, self.mode)
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uid = self.uid
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if uid != os.geteuid() or os.geteuid() != 0:
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uid = -1
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gid = self.gid
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if not gid in os.getgroups() or os.getegid() != 0:
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gid = -1
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os.chown(fn, uid, gid)
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def __str__(self):
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return '%s %s %s %s' % (self.name, self.uid,
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self.gid, self.mode)
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class Ar:
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"""
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Represents an ar archive (only GNU format is supported).
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Readonly access.
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"""
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hdr_len = 60
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hdr_pat = re.compile(b'^(.{16})(.{12})(.{6})(.{6})(.{8})(.{10})(.{2})',
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re.DOTALL)
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def __init__(self, fn = None, fh = None):
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if fn == None and fh == None:
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raise ValueError('either \'fn\' or \'fh\' must be != None')
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if fh != None:
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self.__file = fh
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self.__closefile = False
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self.filename = fh.name
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else:
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# file object: will be closed in __del__()
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self.__file = None
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self.__closefile = True
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self.filename = fn
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self._init_datastructs()
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def __del__(self):
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if self.__file and self.__closefile:
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self.__file.close()
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def _init_datastructs(self):
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self.hdrs = []
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self.ext_fnhdr = None
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def _appendHdr(self, hdr):
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# GNU uses an internal '//' file to store very long filenames
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if hdr.file.startswith(b'//'):
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self.ext_fnhdr = hdr
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else:
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self.hdrs.append(hdr)
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def _fixupFilenames(self):
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"""
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support the GNU approach for very long filenames:
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every filename which exceeds 16 bytes is stored in the data section of a special file ('//')
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and the filename in the header of this long file specifies the offset in the special file's
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data section. The end of such a filename is indicated with a trailing '/'.
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Another special file is the '/' which contains the symbol lookup table.
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"""
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for h in self.hdrs:
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if h.file == b'/':
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continue
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# remove slashes which are appended by ar
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h.file = h.file.rstrip(b'/')
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if not h.file.startswith(b'/'):
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continue
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# handle long filename
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off = int(h.file[1:len(h.file)])
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start = self.ext_fnhdr.dataoff + off
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self.__file.seek(start, os.SEEK_SET)
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# XXX: is it safe to read all the data in one chunk? I assume the '//' data section
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# won't be too large
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data = self.__file.read(self.ext_fnhdr.size)
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end = data.find(b'/')
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if end != -1:
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h.file = data[0:end]
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else:
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raise ArError(b'//', 'invalid data section - trailing slash (off: %d)' % start)
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def _get_file(self, hdr):
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self.__file.seek(hdr.dataoff, os.SEEK_SET)
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return ArFile(hdr.file, hdr.uid, hdr.gid, hdr.mode,
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self.__file.read(hdr.size))
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def read(self):
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"""reads in the archive."""
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if not self.__file:
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self.__file = open(self.filename, 'rb')
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else:
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self.__file.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
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self._init_datastructs()
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data = self.__file.read(7)
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if data != b'!<arch>':
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raise ArError(self.filename, 'no ar archive')
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pos = 8
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while (len(data) != 0):
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self.__file.seek(pos, os.SEEK_SET)
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data = self.__file.read(self.hdr_len)
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if not data:
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break
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pos += self.hdr_len
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m = self.hdr_pat.search(data)
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if not m:
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raise ArError(self.filename, 'unexpected hdr entry')
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args = m.groups() + (pos, )
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hdr = ArHdr(*args)
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self._appendHdr(hdr)
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# data blocks are 2 bytes aligned - if they end on an odd
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# offset ARFMAG[0] will be used for padding (according to the current binutils code)
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pos += hdr.size + (hdr.size & 1)
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self._fixupFilenames()
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def get_file(self, fn):
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for h in self.hdrs:
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if h.file == fn:
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return self._get_file(h)
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return None
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def __iter__(self):
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for h in self.hdrs:
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if h.file == b'/':
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continue
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yield self._get_file(h)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if len(sys.argv) != 2:
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print('usage: %s <arfile>' % sys.argv[0])
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sys.exit(1)
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# a potential user might want to pass a bytes instead of a str
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# to make sure that the ArError's file attribute is always a
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# bytes
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ar = Ar(fn=sys.argv[1])
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ar.read()
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for hdr in ar.hdrs:
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print(hdr)
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