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restic/internal/archiver/exclude.go
Michael Eischer 9a99141a5f fs: remove os.FileInfo from fs.ExtendedFileInfo
Only the `Sys()` value from os.FileInfo is kept as field `sys` to
support Windows. The os.FileInfo removal ensures that for values like
`ModTime` that existed in both data structures there's no more confusion
which value is actually used.
2024-11-30 17:07:36 +01:00

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package archiver
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/debug"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/errors"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/fs"
)
// RejectByNameFunc is a function that takes a filename of a
// file that would be included in the backup. The function returns true if it
// should be excluded (rejected) from the backup.
type RejectByNameFunc func(path string) bool
// RejectFunc is a function that takes a filename and os.FileInfo of a
// file that would be included in the backup. The function returns true if it
// should be excluded (rejected) from the backup.
type RejectFunc func(path string, fi *fs.ExtendedFileInfo, fs fs.FS) bool
func CombineRejectByNames(funcs []RejectByNameFunc) SelectByNameFunc {
return func(item string) bool {
for _, reject := range funcs {
if reject(item) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
}
func CombineRejects(funcs []RejectFunc) SelectFunc {
return func(item string, fi *fs.ExtendedFileInfo, fs fs.FS) bool {
for _, reject := range funcs {
if reject(item, fi, fs) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
}
type rejectionCache struct {
m map[string]bool
mtx sync.Mutex
}
func newRejectionCache() *rejectionCache {
return &rejectionCache{m: make(map[string]bool)}
}
// Lock locks the mutex in rc.
func (rc *rejectionCache) Lock() {
rc.mtx.Lock()
}
// Unlock unlocks the mutex in rc.
func (rc *rejectionCache) Unlock() {
rc.mtx.Unlock()
}
// Get returns the last stored value for dir and a second boolean that
// indicates whether that value was actually written to the cache. It is the
// callers responsibility to call rc.Lock and rc.Unlock before using this
// method, otherwise data races may occur.
func (rc *rejectionCache) Get(dir string) (bool, bool) {
v, ok := rc.m[dir]
return v, ok
}
// Store stores a new value for dir. It is the callers responsibility to call
// rc.Lock and rc.Unlock before using this method, otherwise data races may
// occur.
func (rc *rejectionCache) Store(dir string, rejected bool) {
rc.m[dir] = rejected
}
// RejectIfPresent returns a RejectByNameFunc which itself returns whether a path
// should be excluded. The RejectByNameFunc considers a file to be excluded when
// it resides in a directory with an exclusion file, that is specified by
// excludeFileSpec in the form "filename[:content]". The returned error is
// non-nil if the filename component of excludeFileSpec is empty. If rc is
// non-nil, it is going to be used in the RejectByNameFunc to expedite the evaluation
// of a directory based on previous visits.
func RejectIfPresent(excludeFileSpec string, warnf func(msg string, args ...interface{})) (RejectFunc, error) {
if excludeFileSpec == "" {
return nil, errors.New("name for exclusion tagfile is empty")
}
colon := strings.Index(excludeFileSpec, ":")
if colon == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no name for exclusion tagfile provided")
}
tf, tc := "", ""
if colon > 0 {
tf = excludeFileSpec[:colon]
tc = excludeFileSpec[colon+1:]
} else {
tf = excludeFileSpec
}
debug.Log("using %q as exclusion tagfile", tf)
rc := newRejectionCache()
return func(filename string, _ *fs.ExtendedFileInfo, fs fs.FS) bool {
return isExcludedByFile(filename, tf, tc, rc, fs, warnf)
}, nil
}
// isExcludedByFile interprets filename as a path and returns true if that file
// is in an excluded directory. A directory is identified as excluded if it contains a
// tagfile which bears the name specified in tagFilename and starts with
// header. If rc is non-nil, it is used to expedite the evaluation of a
// directory based on previous visits.
func isExcludedByFile(filename, tagFilename, header string, rc *rejectionCache, fs fs.FS, warnf func(msg string, args ...interface{})) bool {
if tagFilename == "" {
return false
}
if fs.Base(filename) == tagFilename {
return false // do not exclude the tagfile itself
}
rc.Lock()
defer rc.Unlock()
dir := fs.Dir(filename)
rejected, visited := rc.Get(dir)
if visited {
return rejected
}
rejected = isDirExcludedByFile(dir, tagFilename, header, fs, warnf)
rc.Store(dir, rejected)
return rejected
}
func isDirExcludedByFile(dir, tagFilename, header string, fsInst fs.FS, warnf func(msg string, args ...interface{})) bool {
tf := fsInst.Join(dir, tagFilename)
_, err := fsInst.Lstat(tf)
if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) {
return false
}
if err != nil {
warnf("could not access exclusion tagfile: %v", err)
return false
}
// when no signature is given, the mere presence of tf is enough reason
// to exclude filename
if len(header) == 0 {
return true
}
// From this stage, errors mean tagFilename exists but it is malformed.
// Warnings will be generated so that the user is informed that the
// indented ignore-action is not performed.
f, err := fsInst.OpenFile(tf, fs.O_RDONLY, false)
if err != nil {
warnf("could not open exclusion tagfile: %v", err)
return false
}
defer func() {
_ = f.Close()
}()
buf := make([]byte, len(header))
_, err = io.ReadFull(f, buf)
// EOF is handled with a dedicated message, otherwise the warning were too cryptic
if err == io.EOF {
warnf("invalid (too short) signature in exclusion tagfile %q\n", tf)
return false
}
if err != nil {
warnf("could not read signature from exclusion tagfile %q: %v\n", tf, err)
return false
}
if !bytes.Equal(buf, []byte(header)) {
warnf("invalid signature in exclusion tagfile %q\n", tf)
return false
}
return true
}
// deviceMap is used to track allowed source devices for backup. This is used to
// check for crossing mount points during backup (for --one-file-system). It
// maps the name of a source path to its device ID.
type deviceMap map[string]uint64
// newDeviceMap creates a new device map from the list of source paths.
func newDeviceMap(allowedSourcePaths []string, fs fs.FS) (deviceMap, error) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
return nil, errors.New("Device IDs are not supported on Windows")
}
deviceMap := make(map[string]uint64)
for _, item := range allowedSourcePaths {
item, err := fs.Abs(fs.Clean(item))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
fi, err := fs.Lstat(item)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
deviceMap[item] = fi.DeviceID
}
if len(deviceMap) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("zero allowed devices")
}
return deviceMap, nil
}
// IsAllowed returns true if the path is located on an allowed device.
func (m deviceMap) IsAllowed(item string, deviceID uint64, fs fs.FS) (bool, error) {
for dir := item; ; dir = fs.Dir(dir) {
debug.Log("item %v, test dir %v", item, dir)
// find a parent directory that is on an allowed device (otherwise
// we would not traverse the directory at all)
allowedID, ok := m[dir]
if !ok {
if dir == fs.Dir(dir) {
// arrived at root, no allowed device found. this should not happen.
break
}
continue
}
// if the item has a different device ID than the parent directory,
// we crossed a file system boundary
if allowedID != deviceID {
debug.Log("item %v (dir %v) on disallowed device %d", item, dir, deviceID)
return false, nil
}
// item is on allowed device, accept it
debug.Log("item %v allowed", item)
return true, nil
}
return false, fmt.Errorf("item %v (device ID %v) not found, deviceMap: %v", item, deviceID, m)
}
// RejectByDevice returns a RejectFunc that rejects files which are on a
// different file systems than the files/dirs in samples.
func RejectByDevice(samples []string, filesystem fs.FS) (RejectFunc, error) {
deviceMap, err := newDeviceMap(samples, filesystem)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
debug.Log("allowed devices: %v\n", deviceMap)
return func(item string, fi *fs.ExtendedFileInfo, fs fs.FS) bool {
allowed, err := deviceMap.IsAllowed(fs.Clean(item), fi.DeviceID, fs)
if err != nil {
// this should not happen
panic(fmt.Sprintf("error checking device ID of %v: %v", item, err))
}
if allowed {
// accept item
return false
}
// reject everything except directories
if !fi.Mode.IsDir() {
return true
}
// special case: make sure we keep mountpoints (directories which
// contain a mounted file system). Test this by checking if the parent
// directory would be included.
parentDir := fs.Dir(fs.Clean(item))
parentFI, err := fs.Lstat(parentDir)
if err != nil {
debug.Log("item %v: error running lstat() on parent directory: %v", item, err)
// if in doubt, reject
return true
}
parentAllowed, err := deviceMap.IsAllowed(parentDir, parentFI.DeviceID, fs)
if err != nil {
debug.Log("item %v: error checking parent directory: %v", item, err)
// if in doubt, reject
return true
}
if parentAllowed {
// we found a mount point, so accept the directory
return false
}
// reject everything else
return true
}, nil
}
func RejectBySize(maxSize int64) (RejectFunc, error) {
return func(item string, fi *fs.ExtendedFileInfo, _ fs.FS) bool {
// directory will be ignored
if fi.Mode.IsDir() {
return false
}
filesize := fi.Size
if filesize > maxSize {
debug.Log("file %s is oversize: %d", item, filesize)
return true
}
return false
}, nil
}