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*
* librsync -- library for network deltas
*
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
* Copyright (C) 2003 by Donovan Baarda <abo@minkirri.apana.org.au>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
/*
| You should never wear your best
| trousers when you go out to fight for
| freedom and liberty.
| -- Henrik Ibsen
*/
/** \file librsync.h
*
* \brief Main public interface to librsync.
* \author Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
* \version librsync-0.9.6
*
* $Id: librsync.h,v 1.5 2003/12/16 00:03:40 abo Exp $
*
* See \ref intro for an introduction to use of this library.
*/
#ifndef _RSYNC_H
#define _RSYNC_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <librsync-config.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern char const rs_librsync_version[];
extern char const rs_licence_string[];
/**
* \brief Log severity levels.
*
* These are the same as syslog, at least in glibc.
*
* \sa rs_trace_set_level()
*/
typedef enum {
RS_LOG_EMERG = 0, /**< System is unusable */
RS_LOG_ALERT = 1, /**< Action must be taken immediately */
RS_LOG_CRIT = 2, /**< Critical conditions */
RS_LOG_ERR = 3, /**< Error conditions */
RS_LOG_WARNING = 4, /**< Warning conditions */
RS_LOG_NOTICE = 5, /**< Normal but significant condition */
RS_LOG_INFO = 6, /**< Informational */
RS_LOG_DEBUG = 7 /**< Debug-level messages */
} rs_loglevel;
/**
* \typedef rs_trace_fn_t
* \brief Callback to write out log messages.
* \param level a syslog level.
* \param msg message to be logged.
*/
typedef void rs_trace_fn_t(int level, char const *msg);
void rs_trace_set_level(rs_loglevel level);
/** Set trace callback. */
void rs_trace_to(rs_trace_fn_t *);
/** Default trace callback that writes to stderr. Implements
* ::rs_trace_fn_t, and may be passed to rs_trace_to(). */
void rs_trace_stderr(int level, char const *msg);
/** Check whether the library was compiled with debugging trace
* suport. */
int rs_supports_trace(void);
/**
* Convert FROM_LEN bytes at FROM_BUF into a hex representation in
* TO_BUF, which must be twice as long plus one byte for the null
* terminator.
*/
void rs_hexify(char *to_buf, void const *from_buf, int from_len);
/**
* Decode a base64 buffer in place. \return the number of binary
* bytes.
*/
size_t rs_unbase64(char *s);
/**
* Encode a buffer as base64.
*/
void rs_base64(unsigned char const *buf, int n, char *out);
/**
* \brief Return codes from nonblocking rsync operations.
*/
typedef enum {
RS_DONE = 0, /**< Completed successfully. */
RS_BLOCKED = 1, /**< Blocked waiting for more data. */
RS_RUNNING = 2, /**< Not yet finished or blocked.
* This value should never be returned
* to the caller. */
RS_TEST_SKIPPED = 77, /**< Test neither passed or failed. */
RS_IO_ERROR = 100, /**< Error in file or network IO. */
RS_SYNTAX_ERROR = 101, /**< Command line syntax error. */
RS_MEM_ERROR = 102, /**< Out of memory. */
RS_INPUT_ENDED = 103, /**< End of input file, possibly
unexpected. */
RS_BAD_MAGIC = 104, /**< Bad magic number at start of
stream. Probably not a librsync
file, or possibly the wrong kind of
file or from an incompatible
library version. */
RS_UNIMPLEMENTED = 105, /**< Author is lazy. */
RS_CORRUPT = 106, /**< Unbelievable value in stream. */
RS_INTERNAL_ERROR = 107, /**< Probably a library bug. */
RS_PARAM_ERROR = 108 /**< Bad value passed in to library,
* probably an application bug. */
} rs_result;
/**
* Return an English description of a ::rs_result value.
*/
char const *rs_strerror(rs_result r);
/**
* \brief Performance statistics from a librsync encoding or decoding
* operation.
*
* \sa rs_format_stats(), rs_log_stats()
*/
typedef struct rs_stats {
char const *op; /**< Human-readable name of current
* operation. For example, "delta". */
int lit_cmds; /**< Number of literal commands. */
rs_long_t lit_bytes; /**< Number of literal bytes. */
rs_long_t lit_cmdbytes; /**< Number of bytes used in literal
* command headers. */
rs_long_t copy_cmds, copy_bytes, copy_cmdbytes;
rs_long_t sig_cmds, sig_bytes;
int false_matches;
rs_long_t sig_blocks; /**< Number of blocks described by the
signature. */
size_t block_len;
rs_long_t in_bytes; /**< Total bytes read from input. */
rs_long_t out_bytes; /**< Total bytes written to output. */
} rs_stats_t;
/** \typedef struct rs_mdfour rs_mdfour_t
*
* \brief MD4 message-digest accumulator.
*
* \sa rs_mdfour(), rs_mdfour_begin(), rs_mdfour_update(),
* rs_mdfour_result()
*/
typedef struct rs_mdfour rs_mdfour_t;
#define RS_MD4_LENGTH 16
typedef unsigned int rs_weak_sum_t;
typedef unsigned char rs_strong_sum_t[RS_MD4_LENGTH];
void rs_mdfour(unsigned char *out, void const *in, size_t);
void rs_mdfour_begin(/* @out@ */ rs_mdfour_t * md);
void rs_mdfour_update(rs_mdfour_t * md, void const *,
size_t n);
void rs_mdfour_result(rs_mdfour_t * md, unsigned char *out);
char *rs_format_stats(rs_stats_t const *, char *, size_t);
int rs_log_stats(rs_stats_t const *stats);
typedef struct rs_signature rs_signature_t;
void rs_free_sumset(rs_signature_t *);
void rs_sumset_dump(rs_signature_t const *);
/**
* Stream through which the calling application feeds data to and from the
* library.
*
* On each call to rs_job_iter, the caller can make available
*
* - avail_in bytes of input data at next_in
* - avail_out bytes of output space at next_out
* - some of both
*
* Buffers must be allocated and passed in by the caller. This
* routine never allocates, reallocates or frees buffers.
*
* Pay attention to the meaning of the returned pointer and length
* values. They do \b not indicate the location and amount of
* returned data. Rather, if \p *out_ptr was originally set to \p
* out_buf, then the output data begins at \p out_buf, and has length
* \p *out_ptr - \p out_buf.
*
* Note also that if \p *avail_in is nonzero on return, then not all of
* the input data has been consumed. The caller should either provide
* more output buffer space and call rs_work() again passing the same
* \p next_in and \p avail_in, or put the remaining input data into some
* persistent buffer and call rs_work() with it again when there is
* more output space.
*
* \param next_in References a pointer which on entry should point to
* the start of the data to be encoded. Updated to point to the byte
* after the last one consumed.
*
* \param avail_in References the length of available input. Updated to
* be the number of unused data bytes, which will be zero if all the
* input was consumed. May be zero if there is no new input, but the
* caller just wants to drain output.
*
* \param next_out References a pointer which on entry points to the
* start of the output buffer. Updated to point to the byte after the
* last one filled.
*
* \param avail_out References the size of available output buffer.
* Updated to the size of unused output buffer.
*
* \return The ::rs_result that caused iteration to stop.
*
* \sa rs_buffers_t
* \sa \ref api_buffers
*/
struct rs_buffers_s {
char *next_in; /**< Next input byte */
size_t avail_in; /**< Number of bytes available at next_in */
int eof_in; /**< True if there is no more data
* after this. */
char *next_out; /**< Next output byte should be put there */
size_t avail_out; /**< Remaining free space at next_out */
};
/**
* Stream through which the calling application feeds data to and from the
* library.
*
* \sa struct rs_buffers_s
* \sa \ref api_buffers
*/
typedef struct rs_buffers_s rs_buffers_t;
/** Default length of strong signatures, in bytes. The MD4 checksum
* is truncated to this size. */
#define RS_DEFAULT_STRONG_LEN 8
/** Default block length, if not determined by any other factors. */
#define RS_DEFAULT_BLOCK_LEN 2048
/** \typedef struct rs_job rs_job_t
*
* \brief Job of work to be done.
*
* Created by functions such as rs_sig_begin(), and then iterated
* over by rs_job_iter(). */
typedef struct rs_job rs_job_t;
/**
* Bitmask values that may be passed to the options parameter of
* rs_work().
*/
typedef enum rs_work_options {
RS_END = 0x01 /**< End of input file; please finish
* up. */
} rs_work_options;
rs_result rs_job_iter(rs_job_t *, rs_buffers_t *);
typedef rs_result rs_driven_cb(rs_job_t *job, rs_buffers_t *buf,
void *opaque);
rs_result rs_job_drive(rs_job_t *job, rs_buffers_t *buf,
rs_driven_cb in_cb, void *in_opaque,
rs_driven_cb out_cb, void *out_opaque);
const rs_stats_t * rs_job_statistics(rs_job_t *job);
rs_result rs_job_free(rs_job_t *);
int rs_accum_value(rs_job_t *, char *sum, size_t sum_len);
rs_job_t *rs_sig_begin(size_t new_block_len, size_t strong_sum_len);
rs_job_t *rs_delta_begin(rs_signature_t *);
rs_job_t *rs_loadsig_begin(rs_signature_t **);
/**
* \brief Callback used to retrieve parts of the basis file.
*
* \param pos Position where copying should begin.
*
* \param len On input, the amount of data that should be retrieved.
* Updated to show how much is actually available.
*
* \param buf On input, a buffer of at least \p *len bytes. May be
* updated to point to a buffer allocated by the callback if it
* prefers.
*/
typedef rs_result rs_copy_cb(void *opaque, rs_long_t pos,
size_t *len, void **buf);
rs_job_t *rs_patch_begin(rs_copy_cb *, void *copy_arg);
rs_result rs_build_hash_table(rs_signature_t* sums);
#ifndef RSYNC_NO_STDIO_INTERFACE
/**
* Buffer sizes for file IO.
*
* You probably only need to change these in testing.
*/
extern int rs_inbuflen, rs_outbuflen;
/**
* Calculate the MD4 sum of a file.
*
* \param result Binary (not hex) MD4 of the whole contents of the
* file.
*/
void rs_mdfour_file(FILE *in_file, char *result);
rs_result rs_sig_file(FILE *old_file, FILE *sig_file,
size_t block_len, size_t strong_len, rs_stats_t *);
rs_result rs_loadsig_file(FILE *, rs_signature_t **, rs_stats_t *);
rs_result rs_file_copy_cb(void *arg, rs_long_t pos, size_t *len, void **buf);
rs_result rs_delta_file(rs_signature_t *, FILE *new_file, FILE *delta_file, rs_stats_t *);
rs_result rs_patch_file(FILE *basis_file, FILE *delta_file, FILE *new_file, rs_stats_t *);
#endif /* ! RSYNC_NO_STDIO_INTERFACE */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* ! _RSYNC_H */
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