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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$| = 1;
use strict;
# this one maps a directory path to the index in the dirs array below
my %dirs;
# this is an array of all seen directory pathes, starting with dirs[0] = '/'
my @dirs;
# known "filemode fileflags owner:group -> link target" combos.
# Value is the index to the mode array.
# eg "40755 0 root:root" => 3
my %modes;
# array of modes, same value as %mode keys
my @modes;
# file type for each mode in the array
my @modes_type;
# rpm ghost file flag for each mode in the array, ie 0100 if ghost
my @modes_ghost;
# map of files but with the directoy part replaced with index into dir array.
# So /foobar would actually be 0/foobar as it's in the root directory
# The value is a string consisting of name, version, release and
# arch separated by space. Then a slash and the index of the mode
# array. eg "hello 42 1.1 noarch/5"
my %files;
# file conflicts map. Similar to %files but the value is an array
# of strings. Strings have same format as in %files.
my %filesc;
# set if the filesystem package is found to be usrmerged.
my $usrmerge;
$dirs{'/'} = 0;
push @dirs, '/';
$modes{'40755 0 root:root'} = 0;
push @modes, '40755 0 root:root';
push @modes_type, 040000;
push @modes_ghost, 0;
my $pkg = '';
my $fls = 0;
my $prv = 0;
my $con = 0;
my $obs = 0;
my %con;
my %obs;
my %whatprovides;
die("Usage: findfileconflicts2 packages[.gz]\n") unless @ARGV == 1;
my @ftypes;
$ftypes[001] = 'p';
$ftypes[002] = 'c';
$ftypes[004] = 'd';
$ftypes[006] = 'b';
$ftypes[010] = '-';
$ftypes[012] = 'l';
$ftypes[014] = 's';
sub beautify_mode {
my @m = split(' ', $modes[$_[0]], 3);
my $fm = oct($m[0]);
my $ft = $fm & 0770000;
$fm &= ~0770000;
$ft = $ftypes[$ft >> 12 & 077] || '?';
my $rts = '';
my $rt = oct($m[1]);
$rts .= 'd' if $rt & 02;
$rts .= 'c' if $rt & 01;
$rts .= 'm' if $rt & 010;
$rts .= 'n' if $rt & 020;
$rts .= 'g' if $rt & 0100;
$rts .= 'l' if $rt & 0200;
$rts .= 'r' if $rt & 0400;
$rt &= ~0733;
$rts .= sprintf("%o", $rt) if $rt;
$rts .= ' ' if $rts;
return "$rts$ft".sprintf("%03o", $fm)." $m[2]";
}
print STDERR "scanning file list\n";
if ($ARGV[0] =~ /\.gz$/) {
open(FL, "-|", 'gunzip', '-dc', $ARGV[0]) || die("open $ARGV[0]: $!\n");
} else {
open(FL, '<', $ARGV[0]) || die("open $ARGV[0]: $!\n");
}
while(<FL>) {
chomp;
if ($fls) {
if ($_ eq '-Flx:') {
$fls = 0;
next;
}
next if $pkg =~ /^(glibc-usrmerge-bootstrap-helper|bash-legacybin) /;
if ($pkg =~ /^filesystem / && /^120777 0 root:root (\/(?:s?bin|lib(?:64)?)) -> \/?usr(\/(?:s?bin|lib(?:64)?))$/ && $1 eq $2) {
$usrmerge = 1;
}
# 120777 0 root:root /usr/bin/foo -> /usr/sbin/bar
my $lnk = '';
if (/^(12.*)( -> .*?)$/) {
$_ = $1;
$lnk = $2;
}
# 120777 0 root:root /usr/bin/foo
# splits off directory part also
next unless /^(\d+ (\d+) \S+) (.*\/)(.*?)$/;
my $perms = $1;
my $flag = oct($2);
# n is the index of the path in the dirs array
my $n = $dirs{$3};
if (!defined($n)) {
$n = @dirs;
$dirs{$3} = $n;
$dirs[$n] = $3;
}
# special ghost handling
if (($flag & 0100) != 0) {
# it's a ghost directory, remove the ghost flag so no conflict is
# produced due to file flag mismatch.
if ((oct($perms)&07770000) == 040000) {
$flag ^= 0100;
my $sf = sprintf("%o", $flag);
$perms =~ s/^(\d+ )(\d+)/$1$sf/;
}
# ignore link target
$lnk = '' if $lnk;
# pretend a ghost file has normal mode
$perms =~ s/^100000/100644/;
}
my $m = $modes{"$perms$lnk"};
if (!defined($m)) {
$m = @modes;
$modes{"$perms$lnk"} = $m;
$modes[$m] = "$perms$lnk";
$modes_type[$m] = oct($perms) & 07770000;
$modes_ghost[$m] = $flag & 0100;
}
my $f = "$n/$4";
if (exists $files{$f}) {
$filesc{$f} ||= [ $files{$f} ];
push @{$filesc{$f}}, "$pkg/$m";
} else {
$files{$f} = "$pkg/$m";
}
next;
}
if ($prv) {
if ($_ eq '-Prv:') {
$prv = 0;
next;
}
s/ .*//; # no version stuff;
push @{$whatprovides{$_}}, $pkg;
next;
}
if ($con) {
if ($_ eq '-Con:') {
$con = 0;
next;
}
s/ .*//; # no version stuff;
s/^otherproviders\((.*)\)$/$1/;
push @{$con{$pkg}}, $_;
next;
}
if ($obs) {
if ($_ eq '-Obs:') {
$obs= 0;
next;
}
s/ .*//; # no version stuff;
push @{$obs{$pkg}}, $_;
next;
}
if (/^=Pkg: (.*)/) {
$pkg = $1;
my $n = $pkg;
$n =~ s/ .*//;
push @{$obs{$pkg}}, $n;
next;
}
if ($_ eq '+Con:') {
$con = 1 if $pkg;
next;
}
if ($_ eq '+Obs:') {
$obs = 1 if $pkg;
next;
}
if ($_ eq '+Prv:') {
$prv = 1 if $pkg;
next;
}
if ($_ eq '+Flx:') {
$fls = 1;
next;
}
}
close(FL) || die("close failed\n");
if ($usrmerge) {
for my $rn (0..$#dirs) {
my $rd = $dirs[$rn];
next unless $rd =~ /^\/(?:s?bin|lib(?:64)?)/;
my $d = "/usr$rd";
my $n = $dirs{$d};
if (!defined $n) {
# the dir we are looking at does not exist in /usr so just rename the
# existing one, keeping the index
$n = $rn;
$dirs{$d} = $n;
delete $dirs{$rd};
$dirs[$rn] = $d;
} else {
# change all files to /usr directory index
for my $rf (keys %files) {
next unless $rf =~ /^$rn(\/.*)/;
my $f = "$n$1";
if ($files{$f}) {
# merge known conflicts of the / file into the the one of
# the /usr file
$filesc{$f} ||= [ $files{$f} ];
if ($filesc{$rf}) {
push @{$filesc{$f}}, @{$filesc{$rf}};
} else {
push @{$filesc{$f}}, $files{$rf};
}
delete $filesc{$rf};
} else {
$files{$f} = $files{$rf};
}
delete $files{$rf};
# we cannot really delete the entry from the array, otherwise all files
# would have to be renumbered too. So just mark the entry invalid. The
# code further down already has a regexp to skip garbage when iterating
# over @dirs.
$dirs[$rn] = "*** $rd ***";
}
}
}
}
print STDERR "currently have ".@dirs." dirs and ".@modes." modes\n";
# connect dirs and add all dirs as files
print STDERR "connecting ".@dirs." directories\n";
my @implicit_conflicts;
for (@dirs) {
next unless /^(.*\/)(.*?)\/$/;
my $n = $dirs{$1};
if (!defined $n) {
$n = @dirs;
$dirs{$1} = $n;
$dirs[$n] = $1;
next;
}
my $f = "$n/$2";
next unless $files{$f};
my (undef, $m) = split('/', $files{$f}, 2);
next if $modes_type[$m] == 040000;
# whoa, have a conflict. search for other dirs
my $have_dir;
for my $pkg (@{$filesc{$f} || []}) {
(undef, $m) = split('/', $pkg, 2);
$have_dir = 1 if $modes_type[$m] == 040000;
}
next if $have_dir;
push @implicit_conflicts, $f;
}
print STDERR "now ".@dirs." directories\n";
# the old and fast way
#
#for my $f (@implicit_conflicts) {
# $filesc{$f} ||= [ $files{$f} ];
# push @{$filesc{$f}}, "implicit_directory 0 0 noarch pkg/0";
#}
if (@implicit_conflicts) {
print STDERR "have implicit conflicts, calculating dir owners\n";
my @pdirs; # parent dirs
for (@dirs) {
next unless /^(.*\/)(.*?)\/$/;
$pdirs[$dirs{$_}] = $dirs{$1};
}
my %baddir;
for (@implicit_conflicts) {
my ($n, $x) = split('/', $_, 2);
$baddir{$dirs{"$dirs[$n]$x/"}} = $_;
}
my $done;
while (!$done) {
$done = 1;
my $i = -1;
for (@pdirs) {
$i++;
next unless defined $_;
next unless $baddir{$_} && !$baddir{$i};
$baddir{$i} ||= $baddir{$_};
undef $done;
}
}
undef @pdirs;
# this is not cheap, sorry
my %baddir_pkgs;
for my $ff (keys %files) {
my ($n, undef) = split('/', $ff, 2);
next unless $baddir{$n};
for (@{$filesc{$ff} || [ $files{$ff} ]}) {
my ($pkg, undef) = split('/', $_, 2);
$baddir_pkgs{$baddir{$n}}->{"$pkg/0"} = 1;
}
}
for my $f (@implicit_conflicts) {
$filesc{$f} ||= [ $files{$f} ];
$baddir_pkgs{$f} ||= { "implicit_directory 0 0 noarch pkg/0" => 1 };
push @{$filesc{$f}}, sort keys %{$baddir_pkgs{$f}};
}
}
%files = (); # free mem
# reduce all-dir conflicts and trivial multiarch conflicts
print STDERR "reducing trivial conflicts\n";
for my $f (sort keys %filesc) {
my $allm;
my $allc = 1;
my $pkgn;
my $pl;
for my $pkg (@{$filesc{$f}}) {
my ($p, $m) = split('/', $pkg, 2);
die unless $p =~ /^([^ ]+) /;
$allm = $m unless defined $allm;
$allm = -1 if $allm != $m;
$pkgn = $1 unless defined $pkgn;
# allc only stays at 1 if packages names of all packages
# involved in the conflict are equal but version/release/arch
# are not.
$allc = 0 if $pkgn ne $1;
$allc = 0 if $pl && $p eq $pl;
$pl = $p;
}
if ($allc) {
delete $filesc{$f};
next;
}
# all files involved in the conflict have the same mode and are
# directories. So files that are completely identicall would still
# produce a conflict. No checksums are used in this program
# here so we cannot know.
if (defined($allm) && $allm >= 0 && $modes_type[$allm] == 040000) {
delete $filesc{$f};
next;
}
}
print STDERR "checking conflicts\n";
my %pkgneeded;
my %tocheck;
my %tocheck_files;
for my $f (sort keys %filesc) {
my @p = sort(@{$filesc{$f}}); # normalize
$filesc{$f} = [ @p ];
s/\/.*// for @p;
$pkgneeded{$_} = 1 for @p;
my $pn = join("\n", @p);
$tocheck{$pn} ||= [ @p ];
push @{$tocheck_files{$pn}}, $f;
}
my %conflicts;
for my $pkg (sort keys %con) {
next unless $pkgneeded{$pkg};
for my $c (@{$con{$pkg}}) {
for my $p (@{$whatprovides{$c} || []}) {
next if $p eq $pkg;
$conflicts{"$pkg\n$p"} = 1;
$conflicts{"$p\n$pkg"} = 1;
}
}
}
for my $pkg (sort keys %obs) {
next unless $pkgneeded{$pkg};
for my $c (@{$obs{$pkg}}) {
for my $p (@{$whatprovides{$c} || []}) {
next if $p eq $pkg;
next unless $p =~ /^\Q$c\E /;
$conflicts{"$pkg\n$p"} = 1;
$conflicts{"$p\n$pkg"} = 1;
}
}
}
# let 32bit packages conflict with the i586 version
for my $pkg (sort keys %pkgneeded) {
next unless $pkg =~ /^([^ ]+)-32bit /;
my $n = $1;
for my $p (@{$whatprovides{$n} || []}) {
next unless $p =~ /^\Q$n\E .* i[56]86$/;
next if $p eq $pkg;
$conflicts{"$pkg\n$p"} = 1;
$conflicts{"$p\n$pkg"} = 1;
}
}
print STDERR "found ".(keys %tocheck)." conflict candidates\n";
print STDERR "checking...\n";
# now check each package combination for all candidates
for my $tc (sort keys %tocheck) {
my @p = @{$tocheck{$tc}};
while (@p) {
my $p1 = shift @p;
for my $p2 (@p) {
next if $conflicts{"$p1\n$p2"};
my @con;
for my $f (@{$tocheck_files{$tc}}) {
my @pp = grep {s/^(?:\Q$p1\E|\Q$p2\E)\///} map {$_} @{$filesc{$f}};
next unless @pp;
# ignore if (all directories or all ghosts or all links) and all same mode;
my %allm = map {$_ => 1} @pp;
my $info = '';
if (keys(%allm) == 1) {
my $m = (keys(%allm))[0];
# all modes/flags are the same
# no conflict if all dirs or all ghosts or all links
next if $modes_type[$m] == 040000 || $modes_type[$m] == 0120000 || $modes_ghost[$m] == 0100;
} else {
# don't report mode mismatches for files/symlinks that are not ghosts
for my $m (keys %allm) {
if (($modes_type[$m] != 0100000 && $modes_type[$m] != 0120000) || $modes_ghost[$m] == 0100) {
$info = ' [mode mismatch: '.join(', ', map {beautify_mode($_)} @pp).']';
last;
}
}
}
# got one!
$f =~ /^(\d+)\/(.*)/;
push @con, "$dirs[$1]$2$info" unless "$dirs[$1]$2" =~ m{/etc/uefi/certs/.*crt};
}
next unless @con;
my @sp1 = split(' ', $p1);
my @sp2 = split(' ', $p2);
print "- between:\n";
print " - [$sp1[0], '$sp1[1]', '$sp1[2]', $sp1[3]]\n";
print " - [$sp2[0], '$sp2[1]', '$sp2[2]', $sp2[3]]\n";
print " conflicts: |-\n";
print " $_\n" for (@con);
}
}
}