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#!/usr/bin/perl

=head1 NAME

pristine-xz - regenerate pristine xz files

=head1 SYNOPSIS

B<pristine-xz> [OPTIONS] gendelta I<file.xz> I<delta>

B<pristine-xz> [OPTIONS] genxz I<delta> I<file>

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This is a complement to the pristine-tar(1) command. Normally you
don't need to run it by hand, since pristine-tar calls it as necessary
to handle .tar.xz files.

pristine-xz gendelta takes the specified I<xz> file, and generates a
small binary I<delta> file that can later be used by pristine-xz genxz
to recreate the original file.

pristine-xz genxz takes the specified I<delta> file, and compresses the
specified input I<file> (which must be identical to the contents of the
original xz file). The resulting file will be identical to
the original gz file used to create the delta.

The approach used to regenerate the original xz file is to figure out
how it was produced -- what compression level was used, etc. Currently
support is poor for xz files produced with unusual compression options.

If the delta filename is "-", pristine-xz reads or writes it to stdio.

=head1 OPTIONS

=over

=item -v

Verbose mode, show each command that is run.

=item -d

Debug mode.

=item -k

Don't clean up the temporary directory on exit.

=item -t

Try harder to determine how to generate deltas of difficult xz files.

=back

=head1 ENVIRONMENT

=over

=item B<TMPDIR>

Specifies a location to place temporary files, other than the default.

=back

=head1 AUTHOR

Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>,
Faidon Liambotis <paravoid@debian.org>,
Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr>

Licensed under the GPL, version 2.

=cut

use warnings;
use strict;
use Pristine::Tar;
use Pristine::Tar::Delta;
use Pristine::Tar::Formats;
use File::Basename qw/basename/;
use IO::Handle;

my @supported_xz_programs = qw(xz);

my $try = 0;

dispatch(
  commands => {
    usage    => [ \&usage ],
    genxz    => [ \&genxz, 2 ],
    gendelta => [ \&gendelta, 2 ],
  },
  options => {
    "t|try!" => \$try,
  },
);

sub usage {
  print STDERR "Usage: pristine-xz [OPTIONS] gendelta file.xz delta
       pristine-xz [OPTIONS] genxz delta file
Options:
       -d, --debug            Turn on debugging output
       -v, --verbose          Turn on verbose output
       -k, --keep             Don't delete temporary files
       -h, --help             Display usage information
";
}

sub assign_fields {
  my ($hash, $labels, $fields) = @_;
  @$hash{@$labels} = @$fields[ 1 .. scalar(@$labels) ];
}

sub scan_xz_lvv_robot {
  my ($filename) = @_;
  # We need at least version 5.0 to get a proper '-lvv --robot'
  # implemented
  my $cmd = "xz -lvv --robot $filename";
  my $ret = open(my $in, "$cmd |") || die "$cmd failed: $!";
  my %xz  = (
    file    => {},
    stream  => {},
    blocks  => [],
    summary => {},
    totals  => {}
  );
  my (%file, %stream, @blocks, %summary, %totals);
  my @file_labels = qw{nb_streams nb_blocks compressed uncompressed
    ratio checks padding_size};
  my @stream_labels =
    qw{stream_num nb_blocks compressed_offset uncompressed_offset
    compressed_size uncompressed_size ratio check_name
    padding_size};
  my @block_labels =
    qw{stream_num block_in_stream block_in_file compressed_offset
    uncompressed_offset compressed_size uncompressed_size ratio
    check_name check_value header_size size_present_flags
    actual_compressed_size uncompress_memory filter_chain};
  my @summary_labels = qw{uncompressed_memory size_in_blocks};
  my @totals_labels =
    qw{nb_streams nb_blocks compressed_size uncompressed_size ratio
    check_names padding_size nb_files uncompressed_memory
    size_in_blocks};

  while (my $line = <$in>) {
    chomp $line;
    my @fields = split(/\t/, $line);
    if ($fields[0] eq 'name') {
      next;
    }
    if ($fields[0] eq 'file') {
      assign_fields($xz{file}, \@file_labels, \@fields);
      next;
    }
    if ($fields[0] eq 'stream') {
      assign_fields($xz{stream}, \@stream_labels, \@fields);
      next;
    }
    if ($fields[0] eq 'block') {
      my %block;
      assign_fields(\%block, \@block_labels, \@fields);
      push @{ $xz{blocks} }, \%block;
      next;
    }
    if ($fields[0] eq 'summary') {
      assign_fields($xz{summary}, \@summary_labels, \@fields);
      next;
    }
    if ($fields[0] eq 'totals') {
      assign_fields($xz{totals}, \@totals_labels, \@fields);
      next;
    }
  }
  close $in;
  return \%xz;
}

sub predict_xz_args {
  my ($xz)       = @_;
  my $presets    = undef;
  my $block_list = undef;
  my $block_sum  = 0;
  my $blocks     = $xz->{blocks};
  if (scalar(@$blocks)) {
    # There is at least one block. We assume the same compression
    # level for all blocks
    my $block = $blocks->[0];
    my @filters = split(/,/, $block->{filter_chain});
    if (scalar(@filters) != 1 || $filters[0] !~ /^--lzma2=/) {
      die "Only LZMA2 is supported";
    }
    # Deduce the presets from the dict size
    if ($filters[0] =~ /--lzma2=dict=(.*)/) {
      my $dict_size                       = $1;
      my %lzma2_presets_from_dict_size_of = (
        '256KiB' => ['0'],
        '1Mib'   => ['1'],
        '2MiB'   => ['2'],
        '4MiB'   => [ '4', '3' ],
        # Put 6 before 5 as it's the default and is
        # more likely to be right
        '8MiB'  => [ '6', '5' ],
        '16MiB' => ['7'],
        '32MiB' => ['8'],
        '64MiB' => ['9'],
      );
      $presets = $lzma2_presets_from_dict_size_of{$dict_size};
      die "Unknown dict size: $dict_size\n"
        if (!defined($presets));
    }
    if (scalar(@$blocks) > 1) {
      # Gather the block uncompressed sizes
      $block_list = join(',', map { $_->{uncompressed_size} } @$blocks);
      map { $block_sum += $_->{uncompressed_size} } @$blocks;
    }
  }
  my %check_kwd_of = (
    None      => 'none',
    CRC32     => 'crc32',
    CRC64     => 'crc64',
    'SHA-256' => 'sha256',
  );
  my $check_name = $xz->{stream}->{check_name};
  my $check_kwd  = $check_kwd_of{$check_name};
  die "Unknown xz check: $check_name\n" if (!defined($check_kwd));

  my $possible_args = [];
  my $common = [ "--check=$check_kwd", "-z" ];
  if (defined($block_list)) {
    unshift @$common, "--block-list=$block_list";
  }
  foreach my $preset (@$presets) {
    if ($block_sum == $xz->{file}->{uncompressed}) {
      # *very* likely multithreaded compression
      push @$possible_args, [ @$common, "-T2" ];
    }
    push @$possible_args, [ @$common, "-$preset" ];
    push @$possible_args, [ @$common, "-${preset}e" ];
  }
  return $possible_args;
}

sub readxz {
  my $filename = shift;

  if (!is_xz($filename)) {
    error "This is not a valid xz archive.";
  }

  # This will guess the compression level, check and blocks from the file.
  # More info is still needed if the level used was 3/4 or 5/6 (see
  # lzma2_presets_from_dict_size_of in predict_xz_args) or if --extreme
  # was used. We output possible args for each combination in this case.
  my $xz            = scan_xz_lvv_robot($filename);
  my $possible_args = predict_xz_args($xz);
  return $possible_args;
}

sub predictxzlevels {
  my $filename = shift;

  if (!is_xz($filename)) {
    error "This is not a valid xz archive.";
  }

  # XXX We don't currently have a way to guess the level from the
  # file format, as this level only presets several other tunables.
  # Correct handling would involve finding as many preset values as
  # possible, and reconstructing the compression level from that.
  #
  # So far in the wild only these levels have been seen.
  # (Note that level 9 can use a lot of memory.)
  my $possible_levels = [ "6", "9", "0", "6e", "9e", "0e" ];

  return ($possible_levels);
}

sub predictxzargs {
  my ($possible_levels, $program) = @_;

  my @args;
  foreach my $level (@$possible_levels) {
    push @args, [ "-z", "-$level" ];
    push @args, [ "-z", "-$level", "--check=crc32" ];
    push @args, [ "-z", "-$level", "--check=sha256" ];
  }
  return @args;
}

sub testvariant {
  my ($old, $tmpin, $xz_program, @args) = @_;

  my $new = $tmpin . '.xz';
  unlink($new);

  # Note that file name, mode, mtime do not matter to xz.

  # try xz'ing with the arguments passed
  doit_redir($tmpin, $new, $xz_program, @args);

  unless (-e $new) {
    die("$xz_program failed, aborting");
  }

  # and compare the generated with the original
  return !comparefiles($old, $new);
}

sub reproducexz {
  my $orig = shift;

  my $wd = tempdir();

  my $tmpin = "$wd/test";
  doit_redir($orig, $tmpin, "xz", "-dc");

  # read fields from xz headers
  my $possible_args;
  eval { $possible_args = readxz($orig); };
  # If we get an error we fallback to guessing, otherwise, we should
  # succeed with one of the proposed combinations
  if (!$@) {
    foreach my $program (@supported_xz_programs) {
      foreach my $args (@$possible_args) {
        testvariant($orig, $tmpin, $program, @$args)
          && return $program, @$args;
      }
    }
  } else {
    # Fallback to guessing
    my ($possible_levels) = predictxzlevels($orig);

    foreach my $program (@supported_xz_programs) {
      # try to guess the xz arguments that are needed
      foreach my $args (predictxzargs($possible_levels, $program)) {
        testvariant($orig, $tmpin, $program, @$args)
          && return $program, @$args;
      }
    }
  }

  print STDERR "pristine-xz failed to reproduce build of $orig\n";
  print STDERR "(Please file a bug report.)\n";
  exit 1;
}

sub genxz {
  my $deltafile = shift;
  my $file      = shift;

  my $delta = Pristine::Tar::Delta::read(Tarball => $deltafile);
  Pristine::Tar::Delta::assert(
    $delta,
    type       => "xz",
    maxversion => 2,
    fields     => [qw{params program}]
  );

  my @params = split(' ', $delta->{params});
  while (@params) {
    my $param = shift @params;

    next if $param =~ /^(-[0-9]e?)$/;
    next if $param eq '-z';
    next if $param eq '--check=none';
    next if $param eq '--check=crc32';
    next if $param eq '--check=crc64';
    next if $param eq '--check=sha256';
    next if $param =~ /^(--block-list=[0-9,]+)$/;
    next if $param eq '-T2';
    die "paranoia check failed on params from delta ($param)";
  }
  @params = split(' ', $delta->{params});

  my $program = $delta->{program};
  if (!grep { $program eq $_ } @supported_xz_programs) {
    die "paranoia check failed on program from delta ($program)";
  }

  doit($program, @params, $file);
}

sub gendelta {
  my $xzfile    = shift;
  my $deltafile = shift;

  my ($program, @params) = reproducexz($xzfile);

  Pristine::Tar::Delta::write(
    Tarball => $deltafile,
    {
      version => '2.0',
      type    => 'xz',
      params  => "@params",
      program => $program,
    }
  );
}