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Lasse Collin
b97b23c78d
Translations: Update the Spanish translation 2025-01-29 20:59:52 +02:00
Lasse Collin
c68318cb49
Translations: Update the Korean translation 2025-01-29 20:59:52 +02:00
Lasse Collin
153ee17f63
Translations: Update the Romanian man page translations 2025-01-29 20:59:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
6ed308197e
Translations: Update the Romanian translation 2025-01-29 20:59:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
06028803e1
Translations: Update the Ukrainian man page translations 2025-01-29 20:59:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
8cbaf896a6
Translations: Update the Ukrainian translation 2025-01-29 20:59:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
81c352907b
Translations: Update the Swedish translation 2025-01-29 20:59:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
999ce26371
tuklib_physmem: Clean up disabled code 2025-01-29 20:59:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4d7e7c9d94
Windows: Avoid an error message on broken pipe
Also make xz not process more input files after a broken pipe has
been detected. This matches the behavior on POSIX. If all files
are being written to standard output, trying with the next file is
pointless when it's known that standard output won't accept more data.

xzdec already stopped after the first error. It does so with all
errors, so it differs from xz:

    $ xz -dc not_found_1 not_found_2
    xz: not_found_1: No such file or directory
    xz: not_found_2: No such file or directory

    $ xzdec not_found_1 not_found_2
    xzdec: not_found_1: No such file or directory

Reported-by: Vincent Torri
2025-01-29 20:59:44 +02:00
Lasse Collin
95b638480a
doc/SHA256SUMS: Add 5.6.4 and 5.7.1alpha 2025-01-23 19:59:17 +02:00
Lasse Collin
cdae0df31e
Bump version and soname for 5.7.1alpha v5.7.1alpha 2025-01-23 11:50:47 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4d2af2c43b
Translations: Run po4a/update-po 2025-01-23 11:48:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
ff0b825505
Add NEWS for 5.7.1alpha 2025-01-23 11:42:36 +02:00
Lasse Collin
f6cd3e3bfc
Add NEWS for 5.6.4 2025-01-23 11:42:23 +02:00
Lasse Collin
b3af3297e4
NEWS: The security fix in 5.6.3 is known as CVE-2024-47611 2025-01-23 11:40:58 +02:00
Lasse Collin
a04b9dd0c7
windows/build.bash: Fix error message
Fixes: 1ee716f74085223c8fbcae1d5a384e6bf53c0f6a
2025-01-22 16:55:14 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4eae859ae8
Windows: Disable MinGW-w64's stdio functions in size-optimized builds
This only affects builds with UCRT. With legacy MSVCRT, the replacement
functions are always enabled.

Omitting the MinGW-w64 replacements saves over 20 KiB per executable.
The downside is that --enable-small or XZ_SMALL=ON disables thousand
separator support in xz messages. If someone is OK with the slower
speed of slightly smaller builds, lack of thousand separators won't
matter.

Don't override __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO if it is already defined (via
CPPFLAGS or such method).
2025-01-22 15:39:05 +02:00
Lasse Collin
a831bc185b
liblzma: Add raw ARM64, RISC-V, and x86 BCJ filter APIs
Put them behind the LZMA_UNSTABLE macro for now.

These low-level special APIs might become useful in erofs-utils.
2025-01-20 16:44:27 +02:00
Lasse Collin
6f5cdd4534
xz: Unify a few strings with liblzma
Avoid having both "%s: foo" and "foo" as translatable strings
so that translators don't need to handle it twice.
2025-01-20 16:31:49 +02:00
Lasse Collin
713fdaa8b0
xz: Translate error messages from lzma_str_to_filters()
liblzma doesn't use gettext but the messages are included in xz.pot,
so xz can translate the messages.
2025-01-20 16:31:49 +02:00
Lasse Collin
f2e2b267ca
liblzma: Mark string conversion messages as translatable 2025-01-20 16:31:49 +02:00
Lasse Collin
f49d7413d9
liblzma: Tweak a few error messages in lzma_str_to_filters() 2025-01-20 16:31:35 +02:00
Lasse Collin
da359c360e
Update THANKS 2025-01-19 20:11:54 +02:00
Lasse Collin
f032373561
Update THANKS 2025-01-19 19:40:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
51f038f8cb
liblzma: memcmplen.h: Use 8-byte method on 64-bit unaligned archs
Previously it was enabled only on x86-64 and ARM64 when also support
for unaligned access was detected or manually enabled at built time.

In the default build configuration, the 8-byte method is now enabled
also on 64-bit RISC-V and 64-bit PowerPC (both endiannesses). It was
reported that on big endian POWER9, encoding time may reduce 12-13 %.

This change only affects builds with GCC and Clang because the code
uses __builtin_ctzll or __builtin_clzll.

Thanks to Marcus Comstedt for testing on POWER9.
2025-01-13 08:44:58 +02:00
Lasse Collin
96336b0110
Update THANKS 2025-01-12 13:08:55 +02:00
Lasse Collin
150356207c
liblzma: Fix the encoder breakage on big endian ARM64
When the 8-byte method was enabled for ARM64, a check for endianness
wasn't added. This broke the LZMA/LZMA2 encoder. Test suite caught it.

Fixes: cd64dd70d5665b6048829c45772d08606f44672e
Co-authored-by: Marcus Comstedt <marcus@mc.pp.se>
2025-01-12 13:08:55 +02:00
Lasse Collin
b01b095802
Windows: Update manifest comments about long UTF-8 filenames 2025-01-12 13:08:55 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0dfc67d37e
Windows: Update build.bash and its README-Windows.txt to UCRT
While MSVCRT builds are possible, UCRT works better with UTF-8.
A 32-bit build is included still but hopefully it's not actually
needed anymore.
2025-01-12 13:08:49 +02:00
Lasse Collin
7b3eb2db6c
Translations: Update Serbian translation
I rewrapped a few overlong lines. Those edits aren't in the
Translation Project. Automatic wrapping in the master branch
means that these strings need to be updated soon anyway.
2025-01-10 13:19:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
950da11ce0
Build: Use --sort=name in TAR_OPTIONS
Use also LC_COLLATE=C to make the sorting locale-independent.
Sorting makes the file order reproducible.
2025-01-08 19:29:53 +02:00
Lasse Collin
75d91d6b39
xz: Workaround broken O_SEARCH in musl
Testing with musl 1.2.5 and Linux 6.12, O_SEARCH doesn't result
in a file descriptor that works with fsync() although it should work.
See the added comment.

The same issue affected gzip --synchronous:

    https://bugs.gnu.org/75405

Thanks to Paul Eggert.
2025-01-08 19:20:28 +02:00
Lasse Collin
ea92eae122
Revert "xz: O_SEARCH cannot be used for fsync()"
This reverts commit 4014e2479c7b0273f15bd0c9c017c5fe859b0d8f.

POSIX-conforming O_SEARCH should allow fsync().
2025-01-08 19:20:21 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4014e2479c
xz: O_SEARCH cannot be used for fsync()
Opening a directory with O_SEARCH results in a file descriptor that can
be used with functions like openat(). Such a file descriptor cannot be
used with fsync(). Use O_RDONLY instead.

In musl, O_SEARCH becomes Linux-specific O_PATH. A file descriptor
from O_PATH doesn't allow fsync().

Seems that it's not possible to fsync() a directory that has write
and search permissions but not read permission.

Fixes: 2a9e91d796d091740489d951fa7780525e4275f1
2025-01-05 21:43:11 +02:00
Lasse Collin
ad2b57cb47
CI: Make ctest show errors from failed tests 2025-01-05 20:51:53 +02:00
Lasse Collin
c405264c03
tuklib_mbstr_nonprint: Preserve the value of errno
A typical use case is like this:

    printf("%s: %s\n", tuklib_mask_nonprint(filename), strerror(errno));

tuklib_mask_nonprint() may call mbrtowc() and malloc() which may modify
errno. If errno isn't preserved, the error message might be wrong if
a compiler decides to call tuklib_mask_nonprint() before strerror().

Fixes: 40e573305535960574404d2eae848b248c95ea7e
2025-01-05 20:16:09 +02:00
Lasse Collin
2a9e91d796
xz: Use fsync() before deleting the input file, and add --no-sync
xz's default behavior is to delete the input file after successful
compression or decompression (unless writing to standard output).
If the system crashes soon after the deletion, it is possible that
the newly written file has not yet hit the disk while the previous
delete operation might have. In that case neither the original file
nor the written file is available.

Call fsync() on the file. On POSIX systems, sync also the directory
where the file was created.

Add a new option --no-sync which disables fsync() usage. It can avoid
a (possibly significant) performance penalty when processing many
small files. It's fine to use --no-sync when one knows that the files
are easy to recreate or restore after a system crash.

Using fsync() after every flush initiated by --flush-timeout was
considered. It wasn't implemented at least for now.

  - --flush-timeout is typically used when writing to stdout. If stdout
    is a file, xz cannot (portably) sync the directory of the file.
    One would need to create the output file first, sync the directory,
    and then run xz with fsync() enabled.

  - If xz --flush-timeout output goes to a file, it's possible to use
    a separate script to sync the file, for example, once per minute
    while telling xz to flush more frequently.

  - Not supporting syncing with --flush-timeout was simpler.

Portability notes:

  - On systems that lack O_SEARCH (like Linux), "xz dir/file" will now
    fail if "dir" cannot be opened for reading. If "dir" still has
    write and search permissions (like d-wx------ in "ls -l"),
    previously xz would have been able to compress "dir/file" still.
    Now it only works if using --no-sync (or --keep or --stdout).

  - <libgen.h> and dirname() should be available on all POSIX systems,
    and aren't needed on non-POSIX systems.

  - fsync() is available on all POSIX systems. The directory syncing
    could be changed to fdatasync() although at least on ext4 it
    doesn't seem to make a performance difference in xz's usage.
    fdatasync() would need a build system check to support (old)
    special cases, for example, MINIX 3.3.0 doesn't have fdatasync()
    and Solaris 10 needs -lrt.

  - On native Windows, _commit() is used to replace fsync(). Directory
    syncing isn't done and shouldn't be needed. (In Cygwin, fsync() on
    directories is a no-op.)

  - DJGPP has fsync() for files. ;-)

Using fsync() was considered somewhere around 2009 and again in 2016 but
those times the idea was rejected. For comparison, GNU gzip 1.7 (2016)
added the option --synchronous which enables fsync().

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian@breakpoint.cc>
Fixes: https://bugs.debian.org/814089
Link: https://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00282.html
Closes: https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/pull/151
2025-01-05 20:16:08 +02:00
Lasse Collin
2e28c71457
xz: Use "goto" for error handling in io_open_dest_real() 2025-01-05 20:16:01 +02:00
Lasse Collin
7510721767
liblzma: Always validate the first digit of a preset string
lzma_str_to_filters() may call parse_lzma12_preset() in two ways. The
call from str_to_filters() detects the string type from the first
character(s) and as a side-effect it validates the first digit of
the preset string. So this change makes no difference there.

However, the call from parse_options() doesn't pre-validate the string.
parse_lzma12_preset() will return an invalid value which is passed to
lzma_lzma_preset() which safely rejects it. The bug still affects the
the error message:

    $ xz --filters=lzma2:preset=X
    xz: Error in --filters=FILTERS option:
    xz: lzma2:preset=X
    xz:               ^
    xz: Unsupported preset

After the fix:

    $ xz --filters=lzma2:preset=X
    xz: Error in --filters=FILTERS option:
    xz: lzma2:preset=X
    xz:              ^
    xz: Unsupported preset

The ^ now correctly points to the X and not past it because the X itself
is the problematic character.

Fixes: cedeeca2ea6ada5b0411b2ae10d7a859e837f203
2025-01-05 12:58:22 +02:00
Lasse Collin
52ff324337
xz: Fix getopt_long argument type in --filters*
Forgetting the argument (or not using = to separate the option from
the argument) resulted in lzma_str_to_filters() being called with NULL
as input string argument. The function handles it fine but xz passes
the NULL to printf() too:

    $ xz --filters
    xz: Error in --filters=FILTERS option:
    xz: (null)
    xz: ^
    xz: Unexpected NULL pointer argument(s) to lzma_str_to_filters()

Now it's correct:

    $ xz --filters
    xz: option '--filters' requires an argument

The --filters-help option doesn't take any arguments.

Fixes: 9ded880a0221f4d1256845fc4ab957ffd377c760
Fixes: d6af7f347077b22403133239592e478931307759
Fixes: a165d7df1964121eb9df715e6f836a31c865beef
2025-01-05 11:41:40 +02:00
Lasse Collin
2655c81b5e
xzdec: Don't leave Landlock file descriptor open for no reason
This fix is similar to 48ff3f06521ca326996ab9a04d1b342098960427.

Fixes: d74fb5f060b76db709b50f5fd37490394e52f975
2025-01-04 20:05:03 +02:00
Lasse Collin
35df4c2bc0
xz: Make --single-stream imply --keep
Suggested by xx on #tukaani on 2024-04-12.
2025-01-04 20:02:18 +02:00
Lasse Collin
6f412814a8
Update AUTHORS
The contributions have been rewritten.
2025-01-04 19:57:17 +02:00
Lasse Collin
5651d15303
xz: Avoid printf formats like %2$s
It's a POSIX feature that isn't in standard C. It's not available on
Windows. Even MinGW-w64 with __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO doesn't support
it even though it supports POSIX %'d for thousand separators.

Gettext's <libintl.h> provides overrides for printf and other functions
which do support the %2$s formats. Translations use them. But xz should
work on Windows without <libintl.h> too.

Fixes: 3e9177fd206d20d6d8acc7d203c25a9ae0549229
2025-01-04 17:37:46 +02:00
Lasse Collin
63b246c90e
tuklib_mbstr_wrap: Add printf format attribute
It's supported by GCC 3.x already.
2025-01-04 17:37:46 +02:00
Lasse Collin
a7313c01d9
xz: Translate a Windows-specific string
Originally I thought that native Windows builds wouldn't be translated
but nowadays at least MSYS2 ships such binaries.
2025-01-04 17:37:39 +02:00
Lasse Collin
00eb6073c0
xz: Use my_landlock.h
A slightly silly thing is that xz may now query the ABI version up to
three times. We could call my_landlock_ruleset_attr_forbid_all() only
once and cache the result but it didn't seem worth doing.
2025-01-02 15:43:38 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0fc5a625d7
xzdec: Use my_landlock.h 2025-01-02 15:43:38 +02:00
Lasse Collin
38cb8ec9fd
Add my_landlock.h with helper functions to use Linux Landlock
This supports up to Landlock ABI version 6. The current code in
xz and xzdec only support up to ABI version 4.
2025-01-02 15:43:38 +02:00
Lasse Collin
672da29bb3
liblzma: Silence warnings from "clang -Wimplicit-fallthrough" 2025-01-02 15:43:38 +02:00