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/* split.c -- split a file into pieces.
Copyright (C) 1988-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* By [email protected], with rms.
TODO:
* support -p REGEX as in BSD's split.
* support --suppress-matched as in csplit. */
#include <config.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include "system.h"
#include "alignalloc.h"
#include "die.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "fd-reopen.h"
#include "fcntl--.h"
#include "full-write.h"
#include "ioblksize.h"
#include "quote.h"
#include "safe-read.h"
#include "sig2str.h"
#include "xbinary-io.h"
#include "xdectoint.h"
#include "xstrtol.h"
/* The official name of this program (e.g., no 'g' prefix). */
#define PROGRAM_NAME "split"
#define AUTHORS \
proper_name ("Torbjorn Granlund"), \
proper_name ("Richard M. Stallman")
/* Shell command to filter through, instead of creating files. */
static char const *filter_command;
/* Process ID of the filter. */
static int filter_pid;
/* Array of open pipes. */
static int *open_pipes;
static size_t open_pipes_alloc;
static size_t n_open_pipes;
/* Blocked signals. */
static sigset_t oldblocked;
static sigset_t newblocked;
/* Base name of output files. */
static char const *outbase;
/* Name of output files. */
static char *outfile;
/* Pointer to the end of the prefix in OUTFILE.
Suffixes are inserted here. */
static char *outfile_mid;
/* Generate new suffix when suffixes are exhausted. */
static bool suffix_auto = true;
/* Length of OUTFILE's suffix. */
static size_t suffix_length;
/* Alphabet of characters to use in suffix. */
static char const *suffix_alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
/* Numerical suffix start value. */
static char const *numeric_suffix_start;
/* Additional suffix to append to output file names. */
static char const *additional_suffix;
/* Name of input file. May be "-". */
static char *infile;
/* stat buf for input file. */
static struct stat in_stat_buf;
/* Descriptor on which output file is open. */
static int output_desc = -1;
/* If true, print a diagnostic on standard error just before each
output file is opened. */
static bool verbose;
/* If true, don't generate zero length output files. */
static bool elide_empty_files;
/* If true, in round robin mode, immediately copy
input to output, which is much slower, so disabled by default. */
static bool unbuffered;
/* The character marking end of line. Defaults to \n below. */
static int eolchar = -1;
/* The split mode to use. */
enum Split_type
{
type_undef, type_bytes, type_byteslines, type_lines, type_digits,
type_chunk_bytes, type_chunk_lines, type_rr
};
/* For long options that have no equivalent short option, use a
non-character as a pseudo short option, starting with CHAR_MAX + 1. */
enum
{
VERBOSE_OPTION = CHAR_MAX + 1,
FILTER_OPTION,
IO_BLKSIZE_OPTION,
ADDITIONAL_SUFFIX_OPTION
};
static struct option const longopts[] =
{
{"bytes", required_argument, NULL, 'b'},
{"lines", required_argument, NULL, 'l'},
{"line-bytes", required_argument, NULL, 'C'},
{"number", required_argument, NULL, 'n'},
{"elide-empty-files", no_argument, NULL, 'e'},
{"unbuffered", no_argument, NULL, 'u'},
{"suffix-length", required_argument, NULL, 'a'},
{"additional-suffix", required_argument, NULL,
ADDITIONAL_SUFFIX_OPTION},
{"numeric-suffixes", optional_argument, NULL, 'd'},
{"hex-suffixes", optional_argument, NULL, 'x'},
{"filter", required_argument, NULL, FILTER_OPTION},
{"verbose", no_argument, NULL, VERBOSE_OPTION},
{"separator", required_argument, NULL, 't'},
{"-io-blksize", required_argument, NULL,
IO_BLKSIZE_OPTION}, /* do not document */
{GETOPT_HELP_OPTION_DECL},
{GETOPT_VERSION_OPTION_DECL},
{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
};
/* Return true if the errno value, ERR, is ignorable. */
static inline bool
ignorable (int err)
{
return filter_command && err == EPIPE;
}
static void
set_suffix_length (uintmax_t n_units, enum Split_type split_type)
{
#define DEFAULT_SUFFIX_LENGTH 2
uintmax_t suffix_length_needed = 0;
/* The suffix auto length feature is incompatible with
a user specified start value as the generated suffixes
are not all consecutive. */
if (numeric_suffix_start)
suffix_auto = false;
/* Auto-calculate the suffix length if the number of files is given. */
if (split_type == type_chunk_bytes || split_type == type_chunk_lines
|| split_type == type_rr)
{
uintmax_t n_units_end = n_units - 1;
if (numeric_suffix_start)
{
uintmax_t n_start;
strtol_error e = xstrtoumax (numeric_suffix_start, NULL, 10,
&n_start, "");
if (e == LONGINT_OK && n_start <= UINTMAX_MAX - n_units)
{
/* Restrict auto adjustment so we don't keep
incrementing a suffix size arbitrarily,
as that would break sort order for files
generated from multiple split runs. */
if (n_start < n_units)
n_units_end += n_start;
}
}
size_t alphabet_len = strlen (suffix_alphabet);
do
suffix_length_needed++;
while (n_units_end /= alphabet_len);
suffix_auto = false;
}
if (suffix_length) /* set by user */
{
if (suffix_length < suffix_length_needed)
{
die (EXIT_FAILURE, 0,
_("the suffix length needs to be at least %"PRIuMAX),
suffix_length_needed);
}
suffix_auto = false;
return;
}
else
suffix_length = MAX (DEFAULT_SUFFIX_LENGTH, suffix_length_needed);
}
void
usage (int status)
{
if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
emit_try_help ();
else
{
printf (_("\
Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE [PREFIX]]\n\
"),
program_name);
fputs (_("\
Output pieces of FILE to PREFIXaa, PREFIXab, ...;\n\
default size is 1000 lines, and default PREFIX is 'x'.\n\
"), stdout);
emit_stdin_note ();
emit_mandatory_arg_note ();
fprintf (stdout, _("\
-a, --suffix-length=N generate suffixes of length N (default %d)\n\
--additional-suffix=SUFFIX append an additional SUFFIX to file names\n\
-b, --bytes=SIZE put SIZE bytes per output file\n\
-C, --line-bytes=SIZE put at most SIZE bytes of records per output file\n\
-d use numeric suffixes starting at 0, not alphabetic\n\
--numeric-suffixes[=FROM] same as -d, but allow setting the start value\
\n\
-x use hex suffixes starting at 0, not alphabetic\n\
--hex-suffixes[=FROM] same as -x, but allow setting the start value\n\
-e, --elide-empty-files do not generate empty output files with '-n'\n\
--filter=COMMAND write to shell COMMAND; file name is $FILE\n\
-l, --lines=NUMBER put NUMBER lines/records per output file\n\
-n, --number=CHUNKS generate CHUNKS output files; see explanation below\n\
-t, --separator=SEP use SEP instead of newline as the record separator;\n\
'\\0' (zero) specifies the NUL character\n\
-u, --unbuffered immediately copy input to output with '-n r/...'\n\
"), DEFAULT_SUFFIX_LENGTH);
fputs (_("\
--verbose print a diagnostic just before each\n\
output file is opened\n\
"), stdout);
fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
emit_size_note ();
fputs (_("\n\
CHUNKS may be:\n\
N split into N files based on size of input\n\
K/N output Kth of N to stdout\n\
l/N split into N files without splitting lines/records\n\
l/K/N output Kth of N to stdout without splitting lines/records\n\
r/N like 'l' but use round robin distribution\n\
r/K/N likewise but only output Kth of N to stdout\n\
"), stdout);
emit_ancillary_info (PROGRAM_NAME);
}
exit (status);
}
/* Return the number of bytes that can be read from FD with status ST.
Store up to the first BUFSIZE bytes of the file's data into BUF,
and advance the file position by the number of bytes read. On
input error, set errno and return -1. */
static off_t
input_file_size (int fd, struct stat const *st, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
off_t cur = lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
if (cur < 0)
{
if (errno == ESPIPE)
errno = 0; /* Suppress confusing seek error. */
return -1;
}
off_t size = 0;
do
{
size_t n_read = safe_read (fd, buf + size, bufsize - size);
if (n_read == 0)
return size;
if (n_read == SAFE_READ_ERROR)
return -1;
size += n_read;
}
while (size < bufsize);
/* Note we check st_size _after_ the read() above
because /proc files on GNU/Linux are seekable
but have st_size == 0. */
if (st->st_size == 0)
{
/* We've filled the buffer, from a seekable file,
which has an st_size==0, E.g., /dev/zero on GNU/Linux.
Assume there is no limit to file size. */
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return -1;
}
cur += size;
off_t end;
if (usable_st_size (st) && cur <= st->st_size)
end = st->st_size;
else
{
end = lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_END);
if (end < 0)
return -1;
if (end != cur)
{
if (lseek (fd, cur, SEEK_SET) < 0)
return -1;
if (end < cur)
end = cur;
}
}
size += end - cur;
if (size == OFF_T_MAX)
{
/* E.g., /dev/zero on GNU/Hurd. */
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return -1;
}
return size;
}
/* Compute the next sequential output file name and store it into the
string 'outfile'. */
static void
next_file_name (void)
{
/* Index in suffix_alphabet of each character in the suffix. */
static size_t *sufindex;
static size_t outbase_length;
static size_t outfile_length;
static size_t addsuf_length;
if (! outfile)
{
bool widen;
new_name:
widen = !! outfile_length;
if (! widen)
{
/* Allocate and initialize the first file name. */
outbase_length = strlen (outbase);
addsuf_length = additional_suffix ? strlen (additional_suffix) : 0;
outfile_length = outbase_length + suffix_length + addsuf_length;
}
else
{
/* Reallocate and initialize a new wider file name.
We do this by subsuming the unchanging part of
the generated suffix into the prefix (base), and
reinitializing the now one longer suffix. */
outfile_length += 2;
suffix_length++;
}
if (outfile_length + 1 < outbase_length)
xalloc_die ();
outfile = xrealloc (outfile, outfile_length + 1);
if (! widen)
memcpy (outfile, outbase, outbase_length);
else
{
/* Append the last alphabet character to the file name prefix. */
outfile[outbase_length] = suffix_alphabet[sufindex[0]];
outbase_length++;
}
outfile_mid = outfile + outbase_length;
memset (outfile_mid, suffix_alphabet[0], suffix_length);
if (additional_suffix)
memcpy (outfile_mid + suffix_length, additional_suffix, addsuf_length);
outfile[outfile_length] = 0;
free (sufindex);
sufindex = xcalloc (suffix_length, sizeof *sufindex);
if (numeric_suffix_start)
{
assert (! widen);
/* Update the output file name. */
size_t i = strlen (numeric_suffix_start);
memcpy (outfile_mid + suffix_length - i, numeric_suffix_start, i);
/* Update the suffix index. */
size_t *sufindex_end = sufindex + suffix_length;
while (i-- != 0)
*--sufindex_end = numeric_suffix_start[i] - '0';
}
#if ! _POSIX_NO_TRUNC && HAVE_PATHCONF && defined _PC_NAME_MAX
/* POSIX requires that if the output file name is too long for
its directory, 'split' must fail without creating any files.
This must be checked for explicitly on operating systems that
silently truncate file names. */
{
char *dir = dir_name (outfile);
long name_max = pathconf (dir, _PC_NAME_MAX);
if (0 <= name_max && name_max < base_len (last_component (outfile)))
die (EXIT_FAILURE, ENAMETOOLONG, "%s", quotef (outfile));
free (dir);
}
#endif
}
else
{
/* Increment the suffix in place, if possible. */
size_t i = suffix_length;
while (i-- != 0)
{
sufindex[i]++;
if (suffix_auto && i == 0 && ! suffix_alphabet[sufindex[0] + 1])
goto new_name;
outfile_mid[i] = suffix_alphabet[sufindex[i]];
if (outfile_mid[i])
return;
sufindex[i] = 0;
outfile_mid[i] = suffix_alphabet[sufindex[i]];
}
die (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("output file suffixes exhausted"));
}
}
/* Create or truncate a file. */
static int
create (char const *name)
{
if (!filter_command)
{
if (verbose)
fprintf (stdout, _("creating file %s\n"), quoteaf (name));
int fd = open (name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_BINARY, MODE_RW_UGO);
if (fd < 0)
return fd;
struct stat out_stat_buf;
if (fstat (fd, &out_stat_buf) != 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to stat %s"), quoteaf (name));
if (SAME_INODE (in_stat_buf, out_stat_buf))
die (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("%s would overwrite input; aborting"),
quoteaf (name));
if (ftruncate (fd, 0) != 0
&& (S_ISREG (out_stat_buf.st_mode) || S_TYPEISSHM (&out_stat_buf)))
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("%s: error truncating"), quotef (name));
return fd;
}
else
{
int fd_pair[2];
pid_t child_pid;
char const *shell_prog = getenv ("SHELL");
if (shell_prog == NULL)
shell_prog = "/bin/sh";
if (setenv ("FILE", name, 1) != 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno,
_("failed to set FILE environment variable"));
if (verbose)
fprintf (stdout, _("executing with FILE=%s\n"), quotef (name));
if (pipe (fd_pair) != 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to create pipe"));
child_pid = fork ();
if (child_pid == 0)
{
/* This is the child process. If an error occurs here, the
parent will eventually learn about it after doing a wait,
at which time it will emit its own error message. */
int j;
/* We have to close any pipes that were opened during an
earlier call, otherwise this process will be holding a
write-pipe that will prevent the earlier process from
reading an EOF on the corresponding read-pipe. */
for (j = 0; j < n_open_pipes; ++j)
if (close (open_pipes[j]) != 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("closing prior pipe"));
if (close (fd_pair[1]))
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("closing output pipe"));
if (fd_pair[0] != STDIN_FILENO)
{
if (dup2 (fd_pair[0], STDIN_FILENO) != STDIN_FILENO)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("moving input pipe"));
if (close (fd_pair[0]) != 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("closing input pipe"));
}
sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &oldblocked, NULL);
execl (shell_prog, last_component (shell_prog), "-c",
filter_command, (char *) NULL);
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to run command: \"%s -c %s\""),
shell_prog, filter_command);
}
if (child_pid == -1)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("fork system call failed"));
if (close (fd_pair[0]) != 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("failed to close input pipe"));
filter_pid = child_pid;
if (n_open_pipes == open_pipes_alloc)
open_pipes = x2nrealloc (open_pipes, &open_pipes_alloc,
sizeof *open_pipes);
open_pipes[n_open_pipes++] = fd_pair[1];
return fd_pair[1];
}
}
/* Close the output file, and do any associated cleanup.
If FP and FD are both specified, they refer to the same open file;
in this case FP is closed, but FD is still used in cleanup. */
static void
closeout (FILE *fp, int fd, pid_t pid, char const *name)
{
if (fp != NULL && fclose (fp) != 0 && ! ignorable (errno))
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (name));
if (fd >= 0)
{
if (fp == NULL && close (fd) < 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (name));
int j;
for (j = 0; j < n_open_pipes; ++j)
{
if (open_pipes[j] == fd)
{
open_pipes[j] = open_pipes[--n_open_pipes];
break;
}
}
}
if (pid > 0)
{
int wstatus = 0;
if (waitpid (pid, &wstatus, 0) == -1 && errno != ECHILD)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("waiting for child process"));
if (WIFSIGNALED (wstatus))
{
int sig = WTERMSIG (wstatus);
if (sig != SIGPIPE)
{
char signame[MAX (SIG2STR_MAX, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (int))];
if (sig2str (sig, signame) != 0)
sprintf (signame, "%d", sig);
error (sig + 128, 0,
_("with FILE=%s, signal %s from command: %s"),
quotef (name), signame, filter_command);
}
}
else if (WIFEXITED (wstatus))
{
int ex = WEXITSTATUS (wstatus);
if (ex != 0)
error (ex, 0, _("with FILE=%s, exit %d from command: %s"),
quotef (name), ex, filter_command);
}
else
{
/* shouldn't happen. */
die (EXIT_FAILURE, 0,
_("unknown status from command (0x%X)"), wstatus + 0u);
}
}
}
/* Write BYTES bytes at BP to an output file.
If NEW_FILE_FLAG is true, open the next output file.
Otherwise add to the same output file already in use.
Return true if successful. */
static bool
cwrite (bool new_file_flag, char const *bp, size_t bytes)
{
if (new_file_flag)
{
if (!bp && bytes == 0 && elide_empty_files)
return true;
closeout (NULL, output_desc, filter_pid, outfile);
next_file_name ();
output_desc = create (outfile);
if (output_desc < 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (outfile));
}
if (full_write (output_desc, bp, bytes) == bytes)
return true;
else
{
if (! ignorable (errno))
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (outfile));
return false;
}
}
/* Split into pieces of exactly N_BYTES bytes.
Use buffer BUF, whose size is BUFSIZE.
BUF contains the first INITIAL_READ input bytes. */
static void
bytes_split (uintmax_t n_bytes, char *buf, size_t bufsize, size_t initial_read,
uintmax_t max_files)
{
size_t n_read;
bool new_file_flag = true;
bool filter_ok = true;
uintmax_t to_write = n_bytes;
uintmax_t opened = 0;
bool eof;
do
{
if (initial_read != SIZE_MAX)
{
n_read = initial_read;
initial_read = SIZE_MAX;
eof = n_read < bufsize;
}
else
{
if (! filter_ok
&& lseek (STDIN_FILENO, to_write, SEEK_CUR) != -1)
{
to_write = n_bytes;
new_file_flag = true;
}
n_read = safe_read (STDIN_FILENO, buf, bufsize);
if (n_read == SAFE_READ_ERROR)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (infile));
eof = n_read == 0;
}
char *bp_out = buf;
while (to_write <= n_read)
{
if (filter_ok || new_file_flag)
filter_ok = cwrite (new_file_flag, bp_out, to_write);
opened += new_file_flag;
new_file_flag = !max_files || (opened < max_files);
if (! filter_ok && ! new_file_flag)
{
/* If filters no longer accepting input, stop reading. */
n_read = 0;
eof = true;
break;
}
bp_out += to_write;
n_read -= to_write;
to_write = n_bytes;
}
if (n_read != 0)
{
if (filter_ok || new_file_flag)
filter_ok = cwrite (new_file_flag, bp_out, n_read);
opened += new_file_flag;
new_file_flag = false;
if (! filter_ok && opened == max_files)
{
/* If filters no longer accepting input, stop reading. */
break;
}
to_write -= n_read;
}
}
while (! eof);
/* Ensure NUMBER files are created, which truncates
any existing files or notifies any consumers on fifos.
FIXME: Should we do this before EXIT_FAILURE? */
while (opened++ < max_files)
cwrite (true, NULL, 0);
}
/* Split into pieces of exactly N_LINES lines.
Use buffer BUF, whose size is BUFSIZE. */
static void
lines_split (uintmax_t n_lines, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
size_t n_read;
char *bp, *bp_out, *eob;
bool new_file_flag = true;
uintmax_t n = 0;
do
{
n_read = safe_read (STDIN_FILENO, buf, bufsize);
if (n_read == SAFE_READ_ERROR)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (infile));
bp = bp_out = buf;
eob = bp + n_read;
*eob = eolchar;
while (true)
{
bp = rawmemchr (bp, eolchar);
if (bp == eob)
{
if (eob != bp_out) /* do not write 0 bytes! */
{
size_t len = eob - bp_out;
cwrite (new_file_flag, bp_out, len);
new_file_flag = false;
}
break;
}
++bp;
if (++n >= n_lines)
{
cwrite (new_file_flag, bp_out, bp - bp_out);
bp_out = bp;
new_file_flag = true;
n = 0;
}
}
}
while (n_read);
}
/* Split into pieces that are as large as possible while still not more
than N_BYTES bytes, and are split on line boundaries except
where lines longer than N_BYTES bytes occur. */
static void
line_bytes_split (uintmax_t n_bytes, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
size_t n_read;
uintmax_t n_out = 0; /* for each split. */
size_t n_hold = 0;
char *hold = NULL; /* for lines > bufsize. */
size_t hold_size = 0;
bool split_line = false; /* Whether a \n was output in a split. */
do
{
n_read = safe_read (STDIN_FILENO, buf, bufsize);
if (n_read == SAFE_READ_ERROR)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (infile));
size_t n_left = n_read;
char *sob = buf;
while (n_left)
{
size_t split_rest = 0;
char *eoc = NULL;
char *eol;
/* Determine End Of Chunk and/or End of Line,
which are used below to select what to write or buffer. */
if (n_bytes - n_out - n_hold <= n_left)
{
/* Have enough for split. */
split_rest = n_bytes - n_out - n_hold;
eoc = sob + split_rest - 1;
eol = memrchr (sob, eolchar, split_rest);
}
else
eol = memrchr (sob, eolchar, n_left);
/* Output hold space if possible. */
if (n_hold && !(!eol && n_out))
{
cwrite (n_out == 0, hold, n_hold);
n_out += n_hold;
if (n_hold > bufsize)
hold = xrealloc (hold, bufsize);
n_hold = 0;
hold_size = bufsize;
}
/* Output to eol if present. */
if (eol)
{
split_line = true;
size_t n_write = eol - sob + 1;
cwrite (n_out == 0, sob, n_write);
n_out += n_write;
n_left -= n_write;
sob += n_write;
if (eoc)
split_rest -= n_write;
}
/* Output to eoc or eob if possible. */
if (n_left && !split_line)
{
size_t n_write = eoc ? split_rest : n_left;
cwrite (n_out == 0, sob, n_write);
n_out += n_write;
n_left -= n_write;
sob += n_write;
if (eoc)
split_rest -= n_write;
}
/* Update hold if needed. */
if ((eoc && split_rest) || (!eoc && n_left))
{
size_t n_buf = eoc ? split_rest : n_left;
if (hold_size - n_hold < n_buf)
{
if (hold_size <= SIZE_MAX - bufsize)
hold_size += bufsize;
else
xalloc_die ();
hold = xrealloc (hold, hold_size);
}
memcpy (hold + n_hold, sob, n_buf);
n_hold += n_buf;
n_left -= n_buf;
sob += n_buf;
}
/* Reset for new split. */
if (eoc)
{
n_out = 0;
split_line = false;
}
}
}
while (n_read);
/* Handle no eol at end of file. */
if (n_hold)
cwrite (n_out == 0, hold, n_hold);
free (hold);
}
/* -n l/[K/]N: Write lines to files of approximately file size / N.
The file is partitioned into file size / N sized portions, with the
last assigned any excess. If a line _starts_ within a partition
it is written completely to the corresponding file. Since lines
are not split even if they overlap a partition, the files written
can be larger or smaller than the partition size, and even empty
if a line is so long as to completely overlap the partition. */
static void
lines_chunk_split (uintmax_t k, uintmax_t n, char *buf, size_t bufsize,
size_t initial_read, off_t file_size)
{
assert (n && k <= n && n <= file_size);
const off_t chunk_size = file_size / n;
uintmax_t chunk_no = 1;
off_t chunk_end = chunk_size - 1;
off_t n_written = 0;
bool new_file_flag = true;
bool chunk_truncated = false;
if (k > 1)
{
/* Start reading 1 byte before kth chunk of file. */
off_t start = (k - 1) * chunk_size - 1;
if (start < initial_read)
{
memmove (buf, buf + start, initial_read - start);
initial_read -= start;
}
else
{
if (lseek (STDIN_FILENO, start - initial_read, SEEK_CUR) < 0)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (infile));
initial_read = SIZE_MAX;
}
n_written = start;
chunk_no = k - 1;
chunk_end = chunk_no * chunk_size - 1;
}
while (n_written < file_size)
{
char *bp = buf, *eob;
size_t n_read;
if (initial_read != SIZE_MAX)
{
n_read = initial_read;
initial_read = SIZE_MAX;
}
else
{
n_read = safe_read (STDIN_FILENO, buf, bufsize);
if (n_read == SAFE_READ_ERROR)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", quotef (infile));
}
if (n_read == 0)
break; /* eof. */
n_read = MIN (n_read, file_size - n_written);
chunk_truncated = false;
eob = buf + n_read;
while (bp != eob)
{
size_t to_write;
bool next = false;
/* Begin looking for '\n' at last byte of chunk. */
off_t skip = MIN (n_read, MAX (0, chunk_end - n_written));
char *bp_out = memchr (bp + skip, eolchar, n_read - skip);
if (bp_out)
{
bp_out++;
next = true;
}
else
bp_out = eob;
to_write = bp_out - bp;
if (k == chunk_no)
{
/* We don't use the stdout buffer here since we're writing
large chunks from an existing file, so it's more efficient
to write out directly. */
if (full_write (STDOUT_FILENO, bp, to_write) != to_write)
die (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, "%s", _("write error"));
}
else if (! k)
cwrite (new_file_flag, bp, to_write);
n_written += to_write;
bp += to_write;
n_read -= to_write;
new_file_flag = next;
/* A line could have been so long that it skipped
entire chunks. So create empty files in that case. */
while (next || chunk_end <= n_written - 1)
{
if (!next && bp == eob)
{
/* replenish buf, before going to next chunk. */
chunk_truncated = true;
break;
}
chunk_no++;
if (k && chunk_no > k)
return;
if (chunk_no == n)
chunk_end = file_size - 1; /* >= chunk_size. */
else
chunk_end += chunk_size;
if (chunk_end <= n_written - 1)
{
if (! k)
cwrite (true, NULL, 0);
}
else
next = false;
}
}
}
if (chunk_truncated)
chunk_no++;
/* Ensure NUMBER files are created, which truncates
any existing files or notifies any consumers on fifos.
FIXME: Should we do this before EXIT_FAILURE? */
while (!k && chunk_no++ <= n)
cwrite (true, NULL, 0);
}
/* -n K/N: Extract Kth of N chunks. */
static void
bytes_chunk_extract (uintmax_t k, uintmax_t n, char *buf, size_t bufsize,
size_t initial_read, off_t file_size)
{
off_t start;
off_t end;
assert (k && n && k <= n && n <= file_size);
start = (k - 1) * (file_size / n);
end = (k == n) ? file_size : k * (file_size / n);