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Merge pull request #37771 from kolyshkin/fix-8gb

vendor: update tar-split
Sebastiaan van Stijn преди 6 години
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54b62e62f7

+ 32 - 0
integration/build/build_test.go

@@ -423,6 +423,38 @@ RUN [ ! -f foo ]
 	assert.Check(t, is.Contains(out.String(), "Successfully built"))
 	assert.Check(t, is.Contains(out.String(), "Successfully built"))
 }
 }
 
 
+// #37581
+func TestBuildWithHugeFile(t *testing.T) {
+	ctx := context.TODO()
+	defer setupTest(t)()
+
+	dockerfile := `FROM busybox
+# create a sparse file with size over 8GB
+RUN for g in $(seq 0 8); do dd if=/dev/urandom of=rnd bs=1K count=1 seek=$((1024*1024*g)) status=none; done && \
+    ls -la rnd && du -sk rnd`
+
+	buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
+	w := tar.NewWriter(buf)
+	writeTarRecord(t, w, "Dockerfile", dockerfile)
+	err := w.Close()
+	assert.NilError(t, err)
+
+	apiclient := testEnv.APIClient()
+	resp, err := apiclient.ImageBuild(ctx,
+		buf,
+		types.ImageBuildOptions{
+			Remove:      true,
+			ForceRemove: true,
+		})
+
+	out := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
+	assert.NilError(t, err)
+	_, err = io.Copy(out, resp.Body)
+	resp.Body.Close()
+	assert.NilError(t, err)
+	assert.Check(t, is.Contains(out.String(), "Successfully built"))
+}
+
 func writeTarRecord(t *testing.T, w *tar.Writer, fn, contents string) {
 func writeTarRecord(t *testing.T, w *tar.Writer, fn, contents string) {
 	err := w.WriteHeader(&tar.Header{
 	err := w.WriteHeader(&tar.Header{
 		Name:     fn,
 		Name:     fn,

+ 1 - 1
vendor.conf

@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ github.com/ishidawataru/sctp 07191f837fedd2f13d1ec7b5f885f0f3ec54b1cb
 
 
 # get graph and distribution packages
 # get graph and distribution packages
 github.com/docker/distribution 83389a148052d74ac602f5f1d62f86ff2f3c4aa5
 github.com/docker/distribution 83389a148052d74ac602f5f1d62f86ff2f3c4aa5
-github.com/vbatts/tar-split v0.10.2
+github.com/vbatts/tar-split v0.11.0
 github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0-rc1
 github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0-rc1
 
 
 # get go-zfs packages
 # get go-zfs packages

+ 1 - 2
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/README.md

@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Do not break the API of stdlib `archive/tar` in our fork (ideally find an upstre
 
 
 ## Std Version
 ## Std Version
 
 
-The version of golang stdlib `archive/tar` is from go1.6
+The version of golang stdlib `archive/tar` is from go1.11
 It is minimally extended to expose the raw bytes of the TAR, rather than just the marshalled headers and file stream.
 It is minimally extended to expose the raw bytes of the TAR, rather than just the marshalled headers and file stream.
 
 
 
 
@@ -135,4 +135,3 @@ bytes-per-file rate for the storage implications.
 ## License
 ## License
 
 
 See [LICENSE](LICENSE)
 See [LICENSE](LICENSE)
-

+ 536 - 153
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/common.go

@@ -3,70 +3,528 @@
 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
 
 
 // Package tar implements access to tar archives.
 // Package tar implements access to tar archives.
-// It aims to cover most of the variations, including those produced
-// by GNU and BSD tars.
 //
 //
-// References:
-//   http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=tar&sektion=5
-//   http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/Standard.html
-//   http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html
+// Tape archives (tar) are a file format for storing a sequence of files that
+// can be read and written in a streaming manner.
+// This package aims to cover most variations of the format,
+// including those produced by GNU and BSD tar tools.
 package tar
 package tar
 
 
 import (
 import (
-	"bytes"
 	"errors"
 	"errors"
 	"fmt"
 	"fmt"
+	"math"
 	"os"
 	"os"
 	"path"
 	"path"
+	"reflect"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
 	"time"
 	"time"
 )
 )
 
 
+// BUG: Use of the Uid and Gid fields in Header could overflow on 32-bit
+// architectures. If a large value is encountered when decoding, the result
+// stored in Header will be the truncated version.
+
+var (
+	ErrHeader          = errors.New("archive/tar: invalid tar header")
+	ErrWriteTooLong    = errors.New("archive/tar: write too long")
+	ErrFieldTooLong    = errors.New("archive/tar: header field too long")
+	ErrWriteAfterClose = errors.New("archive/tar: write after close")
+	errMissData        = errors.New("archive/tar: sparse file references non-existent data")
+	errUnrefData       = errors.New("archive/tar: sparse file contains unreferenced data")
+	errWriteHole       = errors.New("archive/tar: write non-NUL byte in sparse hole")
+)
+
+type headerError []string
+
+func (he headerError) Error() string {
+	const prefix = "archive/tar: cannot encode header"
+	var ss []string
+	for _, s := range he {
+		if s != "" {
+			ss = append(ss, s)
+		}
+	}
+	if len(ss) == 0 {
+		return prefix
+	}
+	return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %v", prefix, strings.Join(ss, "; and "))
+}
+
+// Type flags for Header.Typeflag.
 const (
 const (
-	blockSize = 512
-
-	// Types
-	TypeReg           = '0'    // regular file
-	TypeRegA          = '\x00' // regular file
-	TypeLink          = '1'    // hard link
-	TypeSymlink       = '2'    // symbolic link
-	TypeChar          = '3'    // character device node
-	TypeBlock         = '4'    // block device node
-	TypeDir           = '5'    // directory
-	TypeFifo          = '6'    // fifo node
-	TypeCont          = '7'    // reserved
-	TypeXHeader       = 'x'    // extended header
-	TypeXGlobalHeader = 'g'    // global extended header
-	TypeGNULongName   = 'L'    // Next file has a long name
-	TypeGNULongLink   = 'K'    // Next file symlinks to a file w/ a long name
-	TypeGNUSparse     = 'S'    // sparse file
+	// Type '0' indicates a regular file.
+	TypeReg  = '0'
+	TypeRegA = '\x00' // Deprecated: Use TypeReg instead.
+
+	// Type '1' to '6' are header-only flags and may not have a data body.
+	TypeLink    = '1' // Hard link
+	TypeSymlink = '2' // Symbolic link
+	TypeChar    = '3' // Character device node
+	TypeBlock   = '4' // Block device node
+	TypeDir     = '5' // Directory
+	TypeFifo    = '6' // FIFO node
+
+	// Type '7' is reserved.
+	TypeCont = '7'
+
+	// Type 'x' is used by the PAX format to store key-value records that
+	// are only relevant to the next file.
+	// This package transparently handles these types.
+	TypeXHeader = 'x'
+
+	// Type 'g' is used by the PAX format to store key-value records that
+	// are relevant to all subsequent files.
+	// This package only supports parsing and composing such headers,
+	// but does not currently support persisting the global state across files.
+	TypeXGlobalHeader = 'g'
+
+	// Type 'S' indicates a sparse file in the GNU format.
+	TypeGNUSparse = 'S'
+
+	// Types 'L' and 'K' are used by the GNU format for a meta file
+	// used to store the path or link name for the next file.
+	// This package transparently handles these types.
+	TypeGNULongName = 'L'
+	TypeGNULongLink = 'K'
 )
 )
 
 
+// Keywords for PAX extended header records.
+const (
+	paxNone     = "" // Indicates that no PAX key is suitable
+	paxPath     = "path"
+	paxLinkpath = "linkpath"
+	paxSize     = "size"
+	paxUid      = "uid"
+	paxGid      = "gid"
+	paxUname    = "uname"
+	paxGname    = "gname"
+	paxMtime    = "mtime"
+	paxAtime    = "atime"
+	paxCtime    = "ctime"   // Removed from later revision of PAX spec, but was valid
+	paxCharset  = "charset" // Currently unused
+	paxComment  = "comment" // Currently unused
+
+	paxSchilyXattr = "SCHILY.xattr."
+
+	// Keywords for GNU sparse files in a PAX extended header.
+	paxGNUSparse          = "GNU.sparse."
+	paxGNUSparseNumBlocks = "GNU.sparse.numblocks"
+	paxGNUSparseOffset    = "GNU.sparse.offset"
+	paxGNUSparseNumBytes  = "GNU.sparse.numbytes"
+	paxGNUSparseMap       = "GNU.sparse.map"
+	paxGNUSparseName      = "GNU.sparse.name"
+	paxGNUSparseMajor     = "GNU.sparse.major"
+	paxGNUSparseMinor     = "GNU.sparse.minor"
+	paxGNUSparseSize      = "GNU.sparse.size"
+	paxGNUSparseRealSize  = "GNU.sparse.realsize"
+)
+
+// basicKeys is a set of the PAX keys for which we have built-in support.
+// This does not contain "charset" or "comment", which are both PAX-specific,
+// so adding them as first-class features of Header is unlikely.
+// Users can use the PAXRecords field to set it themselves.
+var basicKeys = map[string]bool{
+	paxPath: true, paxLinkpath: true, paxSize: true, paxUid: true, paxGid: true,
+	paxUname: true, paxGname: true, paxMtime: true, paxAtime: true, paxCtime: true,
+}
+
 // A Header represents a single header in a tar archive.
 // A Header represents a single header in a tar archive.
 // Some fields may not be populated.
 // Some fields may not be populated.
+//
+// For forward compatibility, users that retrieve a Header from Reader.Next,
+// mutate it in some ways, and then pass it back to Writer.WriteHeader
+// should do so by creating a new Header and copying the fields
+// that they are interested in preserving.
 type Header struct {
 type Header struct {
-	Name       string    // name of header file entry
-	Mode       int64     // permission and mode bits
-	Uid        int       // user id of owner
-	Gid        int       // group id of owner
-	Size       int64     // length in bytes
-	ModTime    time.Time // modified time
-	Typeflag   byte      // type of header entry
-	Linkname   string    // target name of link
-	Uname      string    // user name of owner
-	Gname      string    // group name of owner
-	Devmajor   int64     // major number of character or block device
-	Devminor   int64     // minor number of character or block device
-	AccessTime time.Time // access time
-	ChangeTime time.Time // status change time
-	Xattrs     map[string]string
+	// Typeflag is the type of header entry.
+	// The zero value is automatically promoted to either TypeReg or TypeDir
+	// depending on the presence of a trailing slash in Name.
+	Typeflag byte
+
+	Name     string // Name of file entry
+	Linkname string // Target name of link (valid for TypeLink or TypeSymlink)
+
+	Size  int64  // Logical file size in bytes
+	Mode  int64  // Permission and mode bits
+	Uid   int    // User ID of owner
+	Gid   int    // Group ID of owner
+	Uname string // User name of owner
+	Gname string // Group name of owner
+
+	// If the Format is unspecified, then Writer.WriteHeader rounds ModTime
+	// to the nearest second and ignores the AccessTime and ChangeTime fields.
+	//
+	// To use AccessTime or ChangeTime, specify the Format as PAX or GNU.
+	// To use sub-second resolution, specify the Format as PAX.
+	ModTime    time.Time // Modification time
+	AccessTime time.Time // Access time (requires either PAX or GNU support)
+	ChangeTime time.Time // Change time (requires either PAX or GNU support)
+
+	Devmajor int64 // Major device number (valid for TypeChar or TypeBlock)
+	Devminor int64 // Minor device number (valid for TypeChar or TypeBlock)
+
+	// Xattrs stores extended attributes as PAX records under the
+	// "SCHILY.xattr." namespace.
+	//
+	// The following are semantically equivalent:
+	//  h.Xattrs[key] = value
+	//  h.PAXRecords["SCHILY.xattr."+key] = value
+	//
+	// When Writer.WriteHeader is called, the contents of Xattrs will take
+	// precedence over those in PAXRecords.
+	//
+	// Deprecated: Use PAXRecords instead.
+	Xattrs map[string]string
+
+	// PAXRecords is a map of PAX extended header records.
+	//
+	// User-defined records should have keys of the following form:
+	//	VENDOR.keyword
+	// Where VENDOR is some namespace in all uppercase, and keyword may
+	// not contain the '=' character (e.g., "GOLANG.pkg.version").
+	// The key and value should be non-empty UTF-8 strings.
+	//
+	// When Writer.WriteHeader is called, PAX records derived from the
+	// other fields in Header take precedence over PAXRecords.
+	PAXRecords map[string]string
+
+	// Format specifies the format of the tar header.
+	//
+	// This is set by Reader.Next as a best-effort guess at the format.
+	// Since the Reader liberally reads some non-compliant files,
+	// it is possible for this to be FormatUnknown.
+	//
+	// If the format is unspecified when Writer.WriteHeader is called,
+	// then it uses the first format (in the order of USTAR, PAX, GNU)
+	// capable of encoding this Header (see Format).
+	Format Format
 }
 }
 
 
-// File name constants from the tar spec.
-const (
-	fileNameSize       = 100 // Maximum number of bytes in a standard tar name.
-	fileNamePrefixSize = 155 // Maximum number of ustar extension bytes.
+// sparseEntry represents a Length-sized fragment at Offset in the file.
+type sparseEntry struct{ Offset, Length int64 }
+
+func (s sparseEntry) endOffset() int64 { return s.Offset + s.Length }
+
+// A sparse file can be represented as either a sparseDatas or a sparseHoles.
+// As long as the total size is known, they are equivalent and one can be
+// converted to the other form and back. The various tar formats with sparse
+// file support represent sparse files in the sparseDatas form. That is, they
+// specify the fragments in the file that has data, and treat everything else as
+// having zero bytes. As such, the encoding and decoding logic in this package
+// deals with sparseDatas.
+//
+// However, the external API uses sparseHoles instead of sparseDatas because the
+// zero value of sparseHoles logically represents a normal file (i.e., there are
+// no holes in it). On the other hand, the zero value of sparseDatas implies
+// that the file has no data in it, which is rather odd.
+//
+// As an example, if the underlying raw file contains the 10-byte data:
+//	var compactFile = "abcdefgh"
+//
+// And the sparse map has the following entries:
+//	var spd sparseDatas = []sparseEntry{
+//		{Offset: 2,  Length: 5},  // Data fragment for 2..6
+//		{Offset: 18, Length: 3},  // Data fragment for 18..20
+//	}
+//	var sph sparseHoles = []sparseEntry{
+//		{Offset: 0,  Length: 2},  // Hole fragment for 0..1
+//		{Offset: 7,  Length: 11}, // Hole fragment for 7..17
+//		{Offset: 21, Length: 4},  // Hole fragment for 21..24
+//	}
+//
+// Then the content of the resulting sparse file with a Header.Size of 25 is:
+//	var sparseFile = "\x00"*2 + "abcde" + "\x00"*11 + "fgh" + "\x00"*4
+type (
+	sparseDatas []sparseEntry
+	sparseHoles []sparseEntry
 )
 )
 
 
+// validateSparseEntries reports whether sp is a valid sparse map.
+// It does not matter whether sp represents data fragments or hole fragments.
+func validateSparseEntries(sp []sparseEntry, size int64) bool {
+	// Validate all sparse entries. These are the same checks as performed by
+	// the BSD tar utility.
+	if size < 0 {
+		return false
+	}
+	var pre sparseEntry
+	for _, cur := range sp {
+		switch {
+		case cur.Offset < 0 || cur.Length < 0:
+			return false // Negative values are never okay
+		case cur.Offset > math.MaxInt64-cur.Length:
+			return false // Integer overflow with large length
+		case cur.endOffset() > size:
+			return false // Region extends beyond the actual size
+		case pre.endOffset() > cur.Offset:
+			return false // Regions cannot overlap and must be in order
+		}
+		pre = cur
+	}
+	return true
+}
+
+// alignSparseEntries mutates src and returns dst where each fragment's
+// starting offset is aligned up to the nearest block edge, and each
+// ending offset is aligned down to the nearest block edge.
+//
+// Even though the Go tar Reader and the BSD tar utility can handle entries
+// with arbitrary offsets and lengths, the GNU tar utility can only handle
+// offsets and lengths that are multiples of blockSize.
+func alignSparseEntries(src []sparseEntry, size int64) []sparseEntry {
+	dst := src[:0]
+	for _, s := range src {
+		pos, end := s.Offset, s.endOffset()
+		pos += blockPadding(+pos) // Round-up to nearest blockSize
+		if end != size {
+			end -= blockPadding(-end) // Round-down to nearest blockSize
+		}
+		if pos < end {
+			dst = append(dst, sparseEntry{Offset: pos, Length: end - pos})
+		}
+	}
+	return dst
+}
+
+// invertSparseEntries converts a sparse map from one form to the other.
+// If the input is sparseHoles, then it will output sparseDatas and vice-versa.
+// The input must have been already validated.
+//
+// This function mutates src and returns a normalized map where:
+//	* adjacent fragments are coalesced together
+//	* only the last fragment may be empty
+//	* the endOffset of the last fragment is the total size
+func invertSparseEntries(src []sparseEntry, size int64) []sparseEntry {
+	dst := src[:0]
+	var pre sparseEntry
+	for _, cur := range src {
+		if cur.Length == 0 {
+			continue // Skip empty fragments
+		}
+		pre.Length = cur.Offset - pre.Offset
+		if pre.Length > 0 {
+			dst = append(dst, pre) // Only add non-empty fragments
+		}
+		pre.Offset = cur.endOffset()
+	}
+	pre.Length = size - pre.Offset // Possibly the only empty fragment
+	return append(dst, pre)
+}
+
+// fileState tracks the number of logical (includes sparse holes) and physical
+// (actual in tar archive) bytes remaining for the current file.
+//
+// Invariant: LogicalRemaining >= PhysicalRemaining
+type fileState interface {
+	LogicalRemaining() int64
+	PhysicalRemaining() int64
+}
+
+// allowedFormats determines which formats can be used.
+// The value returned is the logical OR of multiple possible formats.
+// If the value is FormatUnknown, then the input Header cannot be encoded
+// and an error is returned explaining why.
+//
+// As a by-product of checking the fields, this function returns paxHdrs, which
+// contain all fields that could not be directly encoded.
+// A value receiver ensures that this method does not mutate the source Header.
+func (h Header) allowedFormats() (format Format, paxHdrs map[string]string, err error) {
+	format = FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX | FormatGNU
+	paxHdrs = make(map[string]string)
+
+	var whyNoUSTAR, whyNoPAX, whyNoGNU string
+	var preferPAX bool // Prefer PAX over USTAR
+	verifyString := func(s string, size int, name, paxKey string) {
+		// NUL-terminator is optional for path and linkpath.
+		// Technically, it is required for uname and gname,
+		// but neither GNU nor BSD tar checks for it.
+		tooLong := len(s) > size
+		allowLongGNU := paxKey == paxPath || paxKey == paxLinkpath
+		if hasNUL(s) || (tooLong && !allowLongGNU) {
+			whyNoGNU = fmt.Sprintf("GNU cannot encode %s=%q", name, s)
+			format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
+		}
+		if !isASCII(s) || tooLong {
+			canSplitUSTAR := paxKey == paxPath
+			if _, _, ok := splitUSTARPath(s); !canSplitUSTAR || !ok {
+				whyNoUSTAR = fmt.Sprintf("USTAR cannot encode %s=%q", name, s)
+				format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
+			}
+			if paxKey == paxNone {
+				whyNoPAX = fmt.Sprintf("PAX cannot encode %s=%q", name, s)
+				format.mustNotBe(FormatPAX)
+			} else {
+				paxHdrs[paxKey] = s
+			}
+		}
+		if v, ok := h.PAXRecords[paxKey]; ok && v == s {
+			paxHdrs[paxKey] = v
+		}
+	}
+	verifyNumeric := func(n int64, size int, name, paxKey string) {
+		if !fitsInBase256(size, n) {
+			whyNoGNU = fmt.Sprintf("GNU cannot encode %s=%d", name, n)
+			format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
+		}
+		if !fitsInOctal(size, n) {
+			whyNoUSTAR = fmt.Sprintf("USTAR cannot encode %s=%d", name, n)
+			format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
+			if paxKey == paxNone {
+				whyNoPAX = fmt.Sprintf("PAX cannot encode %s=%d", name, n)
+				format.mustNotBe(FormatPAX)
+			} else {
+				paxHdrs[paxKey] = strconv.FormatInt(n, 10)
+			}
+		}
+		if v, ok := h.PAXRecords[paxKey]; ok && v == strconv.FormatInt(n, 10) {
+			paxHdrs[paxKey] = v
+		}
+	}
+	verifyTime := func(ts time.Time, size int, name, paxKey string) {
+		if ts.IsZero() {
+			return // Always okay
+		}
+		if !fitsInBase256(size, ts.Unix()) {
+			whyNoGNU = fmt.Sprintf("GNU cannot encode %s=%v", name, ts)
+			format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
+		}
+		isMtime := paxKey == paxMtime
+		fitsOctal := fitsInOctal(size, ts.Unix())
+		if (isMtime && !fitsOctal) || !isMtime {
+			whyNoUSTAR = fmt.Sprintf("USTAR cannot encode %s=%v", name, ts)
+			format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
+		}
+		needsNano := ts.Nanosecond() != 0
+		if !isMtime || !fitsOctal || needsNano {
+			preferPAX = true // USTAR may truncate sub-second measurements
+			if paxKey == paxNone {
+				whyNoPAX = fmt.Sprintf("PAX cannot encode %s=%v", name, ts)
+				format.mustNotBe(FormatPAX)
+			} else {
+				paxHdrs[paxKey] = formatPAXTime(ts)
+			}
+		}
+		if v, ok := h.PAXRecords[paxKey]; ok && v == formatPAXTime(ts) {
+			paxHdrs[paxKey] = v
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Check basic fields.
+	var blk block
+	v7 := blk.V7()
+	ustar := blk.USTAR()
+	gnu := blk.GNU()
+	verifyString(h.Name, len(v7.Name()), "Name", paxPath)
+	verifyString(h.Linkname, len(v7.LinkName()), "Linkname", paxLinkpath)
+	verifyString(h.Uname, len(ustar.UserName()), "Uname", paxUname)
+	verifyString(h.Gname, len(ustar.GroupName()), "Gname", paxGname)
+	verifyNumeric(h.Mode, len(v7.Mode()), "Mode", paxNone)
+	verifyNumeric(int64(h.Uid), len(v7.UID()), "Uid", paxUid)
+	verifyNumeric(int64(h.Gid), len(v7.GID()), "Gid", paxGid)
+	verifyNumeric(h.Size, len(v7.Size()), "Size", paxSize)
+	verifyNumeric(h.Devmajor, len(ustar.DevMajor()), "Devmajor", paxNone)
+	verifyNumeric(h.Devminor, len(ustar.DevMinor()), "Devminor", paxNone)
+	verifyTime(h.ModTime, len(v7.ModTime()), "ModTime", paxMtime)
+	verifyTime(h.AccessTime, len(gnu.AccessTime()), "AccessTime", paxAtime)
+	verifyTime(h.ChangeTime, len(gnu.ChangeTime()), "ChangeTime", paxCtime)
+
+	// Check for header-only types.
+	var whyOnlyPAX, whyOnlyGNU string
+	switch h.Typeflag {
+	case TypeReg, TypeChar, TypeBlock, TypeFifo, TypeGNUSparse:
+		// Exclude TypeLink and TypeSymlink, since they may reference directories.
+		if strings.HasSuffix(h.Name, "/") {
+			return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"filename may not have trailing slash"}
+		}
+	case TypeXHeader, TypeGNULongName, TypeGNULongLink:
+		return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"cannot manually encode TypeXHeader, TypeGNULongName, or TypeGNULongLink headers"}
+	case TypeXGlobalHeader:
+		h2 := Header{Name: h.Name, Typeflag: h.Typeflag, Xattrs: h.Xattrs, PAXRecords: h.PAXRecords, Format: h.Format}
+		if !reflect.DeepEqual(h, h2) {
+			return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"only PAXRecords should be set for TypeXGlobalHeader"}
+		}
+		whyOnlyPAX = "only PAX supports TypeXGlobalHeader"
+		format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX)
+	}
+	if !isHeaderOnlyType(h.Typeflag) && h.Size < 0 {
+		return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"negative size on header-only type"}
+	}
+
+	// Check PAX records.
+	if len(h.Xattrs) > 0 {
+		for k, v := range h.Xattrs {
+			paxHdrs[paxSchilyXattr+k] = v
+		}
+		whyOnlyPAX = "only PAX supports Xattrs"
+		format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX)
+	}
+	if len(h.PAXRecords) > 0 {
+		for k, v := range h.PAXRecords {
+			switch _, exists := paxHdrs[k]; {
+			case exists:
+				continue // Do not overwrite existing records
+			case h.Typeflag == TypeXGlobalHeader:
+				paxHdrs[k] = v // Copy all records
+			case !basicKeys[k] && !strings.HasPrefix(k, paxGNUSparse):
+				paxHdrs[k] = v // Ignore local records that may conflict
+			}
+		}
+		whyOnlyPAX = "only PAX supports PAXRecords"
+		format.mayOnlyBe(FormatPAX)
+	}
+	for k, v := range paxHdrs {
+		if !validPAXRecord(k, v) {
+			return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{fmt.Sprintf("invalid PAX record: %q", k+" = "+v)}
+		}
+	}
+
+	// TODO(dsnet): Re-enable this when adding sparse support.
+	// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
+	/*
+		// Check sparse files.
+		if len(h.SparseHoles) > 0 || h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
+			if isHeaderOnlyType(h.Typeflag) {
+				return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"header-only type cannot be sparse"}
+			}
+			if !validateSparseEntries(h.SparseHoles, h.Size) {
+				return FormatUnknown, nil, headerError{"invalid sparse holes"}
+			}
+			if h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
+				whyOnlyGNU = "only GNU supports TypeGNUSparse"
+				format.mayOnlyBe(FormatGNU)
+			} else {
+				whyNoGNU = "GNU supports sparse files only with TypeGNUSparse"
+				format.mustNotBe(FormatGNU)
+			}
+			whyNoUSTAR = "USTAR does not support sparse files"
+			format.mustNotBe(FormatUSTAR)
+		}
+	*/
+
+	// Check desired format.
+	if wantFormat := h.Format; wantFormat != FormatUnknown {
+		if wantFormat.has(FormatPAX) && !preferPAX {
+			wantFormat.mayBe(FormatUSTAR) // PAX implies USTAR allowed too
+		}
+		format.mayOnlyBe(wantFormat) // Set union of formats allowed and format wanted
+	}
+	if format == FormatUnknown {
+		switch h.Format {
+		case FormatUSTAR:
+			err = headerError{"Format specifies USTAR", whyNoUSTAR, whyOnlyPAX, whyOnlyGNU}
+		case FormatPAX:
+			err = headerError{"Format specifies PAX", whyNoPAX, whyOnlyGNU}
+		case FormatGNU:
+			err = headerError{"Format specifies GNU", whyNoGNU, whyOnlyPAX}
+		default:
+			err = headerError{whyNoUSTAR, whyNoPAX, whyNoGNU, whyOnlyPAX, whyOnlyGNU}
+		}
+	}
+	return format, paxHdrs, err
+}
+
 // FileInfo returns an os.FileInfo for the Header.
 // FileInfo returns an os.FileInfo for the Header.
 func (h *Header) FileInfo() os.FileInfo {
 func (h *Header) FileInfo() os.FileInfo {
 	return headerFileInfo{h}
 	return headerFileInfo{h}
@@ -97,63 +555,43 @@ func (fi headerFileInfo) Mode() (mode os.FileMode) {
 
 
 	// Set setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
 	// Set setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
 	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISUID != 0 {
 	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISUID != 0 {
-		// setuid
 		mode |= os.ModeSetuid
 		mode |= os.ModeSetuid
 	}
 	}
 	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISGID != 0 {
 	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISGID != 0 {
-		// setgid
 		mode |= os.ModeSetgid
 		mode |= os.ModeSetgid
 	}
 	}
 	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISVTX != 0 {
 	if fi.h.Mode&c_ISVTX != 0 {
-		// sticky
 		mode |= os.ModeSticky
 		mode |= os.ModeSticky
 	}
 	}
 
 
-	// Set file mode bits.
-	// clear perm, setuid, setgid and sticky bits.
-	m := os.FileMode(fi.h.Mode) &^ 07777
-	if m == c_ISDIR {
-		// directory
+	// Set file mode bits; clear perm, setuid, setgid, and sticky bits.
+	switch m := os.FileMode(fi.h.Mode) &^ 07777; m {
+	case c_ISDIR:
 		mode |= os.ModeDir
 		mode |= os.ModeDir
-	}
-	if m == c_ISFIFO {
-		// named pipe (FIFO)
+	case c_ISFIFO:
 		mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
 		mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
-	}
-	if m == c_ISLNK {
-		// symbolic link
+	case c_ISLNK:
 		mode |= os.ModeSymlink
 		mode |= os.ModeSymlink
-	}
-	if m == c_ISBLK {
-		// device file
+	case c_ISBLK:
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
-	}
-	if m == c_ISCHR {
-		// Unix character device
+	case c_ISCHR:
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
-	}
-	if m == c_ISSOCK {
-		// Unix domain socket
+	case c_ISSOCK:
 		mode |= os.ModeSocket
 		mode |= os.ModeSocket
 	}
 	}
 
 
 	switch fi.h.Typeflag {
 	switch fi.h.Typeflag {
 	case TypeSymlink:
 	case TypeSymlink:
-		// symbolic link
 		mode |= os.ModeSymlink
 		mode |= os.ModeSymlink
 	case TypeChar:
 	case TypeChar:
-		// character device node
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeCharDevice
 	case TypeBlock:
 	case TypeBlock:
-		// block device node
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 		mode |= os.ModeDevice
 	case TypeDir:
 	case TypeDir:
-		// directory
 		mode |= os.ModeDir
 		mode |= os.ModeDir
 	case TypeFifo:
 	case TypeFifo:
-		// fifo node
 		mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
 		mode |= os.ModeNamedPipe
 	}
 	}
 
 
@@ -163,11 +601,15 @@ func (fi headerFileInfo) Mode() (mode os.FileMode) {
 // sysStat, if non-nil, populates h from system-dependent fields of fi.
 // sysStat, if non-nil, populates h from system-dependent fields of fi.
 var sysStat func(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error
 var sysStat func(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error
 
 
-// Mode constants from the tar spec.
 const (
 const (
-	c_ISUID  = 04000   // Set uid
-	c_ISGID  = 02000   // Set gid
-	c_ISVTX  = 01000   // Save text (sticky bit)
+	// Mode constants from the USTAR spec:
+	// See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html#tag_20_92_13_06
+	c_ISUID = 04000 // Set uid
+	c_ISGID = 02000 // Set gid
+	c_ISVTX = 01000 // Save text (sticky bit)
+
+	// Common Unix mode constants; these are not defined in any common tar standard.
+	// Header.FileInfo understands these, but FileInfoHeader will never produce these.
 	c_ISDIR  = 040000  // Directory
 	c_ISDIR  = 040000  // Directory
 	c_ISFIFO = 010000  // FIFO
 	c_ISFIFO = 010000  // FIFO
 	c_ISREG  = 0100000 // Regular file
 	c_ISREG  = 0100000 // Regular file
@@ -177,33 +619,16 @@ const (
 	c_ISSOCK = 0140000 // Socket
 	c_ISSOCK = 0140000 // Socket
 )
 )
 
 
-// Keywords for the PAX Extended Header
-const (
-	paxAtime    = "atime"
-	paxCharset  = "charset"
-	paxComment  = "comment"
-	paxCtime    = "ctime" // please note that ctime is not a valid pax header.
-	paxGid      = "gid"
-	paxGname    = "gname"
-	paxLinkpath = "linkpath"
-	paxMtime    = "mtime"
-	paxPath     = "path"
-	paxSize     = "size"
-	paxUid      = "uid"
-	paxUname    = "uname"
-	paxXattr    = "SCHILY.xattr."
-	paxNone     = ""
-)
-
 // FileInfoHeader creates a partially-populated Header from fi.
 // FileInfoHeader creates a partially-populated Header from fi.
 // If fi describes a symlink, FileInfoHeader records link as the link target.
 // If fi describes a symlink, FileInfoHeader records link as the link target.
 // If fi describes a directory, a slash is appended to the name.
 // If fi describes a directory, a slash is appended to the name.
-// Because os.FileInfo's Name method returns only the base name of
-// the file it describes, it may be necessary to modify the Name field
-// of the returned header to provide the full path name of the file.
+//
+// Since os.FileInfo's Name method only returns the base name of
+// the file it describes, it may be necessary to modify Header.Name
+// to provide the full path name of the file.
 func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
 func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
 	if fi == nil {
 	if fi == nil {
-		return nil, errors.New("tar: FileInfo is nil")
+		return nil, errors.New("archive/tar: FileInfo is nil")
 	}
 	}
 	fm := fi.Mode()
 	fm := fi.Mode()
 	h := &Header{
 	h := &Header{
@@ -213,30 +638,24 @@ func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
 	}
 	}
 	switch {
 	switch {
 	case fm.IsRegular():
 	case fm.IsRegular():
-		h.Mode |= c_ISREG
 		h.Typeflag = TypeReg
 		h.Typeflag = TypeReg
 		h.Size = fi.Size()
 		h.Size = fi.Size()
 	case fi.IsDir():
 	case fi.IsDir():
 		h.Typeflag = TypeDir
 		h.Typeflag = TypeDir
-		h.Mode |= c_ISDIR
 		h.Name += "/"
 		h.Name += "/"
 	case fm&os.ModeSymlink != 0:
 	case fm&os.ModeSymlink != 0:
 		h.Typeflag = TypeSymlink
 		h.Typeflag = TypeSymlink
-		h.Mode |= c_ISLNK
 		h.Linkname = link
 		h.Linkname = link
 	case fm&os.ModeDevice != 0:
 	case fm&os.ModeDevice != 0:
 		if fm&os.ModeCharDevice != 0 {
 		if fm&os.ModeCharDevice != 0 {
-			h.Mode |= c_ISCHR
 			h.Typeflag = TypeChar
 			h.Typeflag = TypeChar
 		} else {
 		} else {
-			h.Mode |= c_ISBLK
 			h.Typeflag = TypeBlock
 			h.Typeflag = TypeBlock
 		}
 		}
 	case fm&os.ModeNamedPipe != 0:
 	case fm&os.ModeNamedPipe != 0:
 		h.Typeflag = TypeFifo
 		h.Typeflag = TypeFifo
-		h.Mode |= c_ISFIFO
 	case fm&os.ModeSocket != 0:
 	case fm&os.ModeSocket != 0:
-		h.Mode |= c_ISSOCK
+		return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: sockets not supported")
 	default:
 	default:
 		return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: unknown file mode %v", fm)
 		return nil, fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: unknown file mode %v", fm)
 	}
 	}
@@ -272,6 +691,12 @@ func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
 			h.Size = 0
 			h.Size = 0
 			h.Linkname = sys.Linkname
 			h.Linkname = sys.Linkname
 		}
 		}
+		if sys.PAXRecords != nil {
+			h.PAXRecords = make(map[string]string)
+			for k, v := range sys.PAXRecords {
+				h.PAXRecords[k] = v
+			}
+		}
 	}
 	}
 	if sysStat != nil {
 	if sysStat != nil {
 		return h, sysStat(fi, h)
 		return h, sysStat(fi, h)
@@ -279,55 +704,6 @@ func FileInfoHeader(fi os.FileInfo, link string) (*Header, error) {
 	return h, nil
 	return h, nil
 }
 }
 
 
-var zeroBlock = make([]byte, blockSize)
-
-// POSIX specifies a sum of the unsigned byte values, but the Sun tar uses signed byte values.
-// We compute and return both.
-func checksum(header []byte) (unsigned int64, signed int64) {
-	for i := 0; i < len(header); i++ {
-		if i == 148 {
-			// The chksum field (header[148:156]) is special: it should be treated as space bytes.
-			unsigned += ' ' * 8
-			signed += ' ' * 8
-			i += 7
-			continue
-		}
-		unsigned += int64(header[i])
-		signed += int64(int8(header[i]))
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-type slicer []byte
-
-func (sp *slicer) next(n int) (b []byte) {
-	s := *sp
-	b, *sp = s[0:n], s[n:]
-	return
-}
-
-func isASCII(s string) bool {
-	for _, c := range s {
-		if c >= 0x80 {
-			return false
-		}
-	}
-	return true
-}
-
-func toASCII(s string) string {
-	if isASCII(s) {
-		return s
-	}
-	var buf bytes.Buffer
-	for _, c := range s {
-		if c < 0x80 {
-			buf.WriteByte(byte(c))
-		}
-	}
-	return buf.String()
-}
-
 // isHeaderOnlyType checks if the given type flag is of the type that has no
 // isHeaderOnlyType checks if the given type flag is of the type that has no
 // data section even if a size is specified.
 // data section even if a size is specified.
 func isHeaderOnlyType(flag byte) bool {
 func isHeaderOnlyType(flag byte) bool {
@@ -338,3 +714,10 @@ func isHeaderOnlyType(flag byte) bool {
 		return false
 		return false
 	}
 	}
 }
 }
+
+func min(a, b int64) int64 {
+	if a < b {
+		return a
+	}
+	return b
+}

+ 303 - 0
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/format.go

@@ -0,0 +1,303 @@
+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package tar
+
+import "strings"
+
+// Format represents the tar archive format.
+//
+// The original tar format was introduced in Unix V7.
+// Since then, there have been multiple competing formats attempting to
+// standardize or extend the V7 format to overcome its limitations.
+// The most common formats are the USTAR, PAX, and GNU formats,
+// each with their own advantages and limitations.
+//
+// The following table captures the capabilities of each format:
+//
+//	                  |  USTAR |       PAX |       GNU
+//	------------------+--------+-----------+----------
+//	Name              |   256B | unlimited | unlimited
+//	Linkname          |   100B | unlimited | unlimited
+//	Size              | uint33 | unlimited |    uint89
+//	Mode              | uint21 |    uint21 |    uint57
+//	Uid/Gid           | uint21 | unlimited |    uint57
+//	Uname/Gname       |    32B | unlimited |       32B
+//	ModTime           | uint33 | unlimited |     int89
+//	AccessTime        |    n/a | unlimited |     int89
+//	ChangeTime        |    n/a | unlimited |     int89
+//	Devmajor/Devminor | uint21 |    uint21 |    uint57
+//	------------------+--------+-----------+----------
+//	string encoding   |  ASCII |     UTF-8 |    binary
+//	sub-second times  |     no |       yes |        no
+//	sparse files      |     no |       yes |       yes
+//
+// The table's upper portion shows the Header fields, where each format reports
+// the maximum number of bytes allowed for each string field and
+// the integer type used to store each numeric field
+// (where timestamps are stored as the number of seconds since the Unix epoch).
+//
+// The table's lower portion shows specialized features of each format,
+// such as supported string encodings, support for sub-second timestamps,
+// or support for sparse files.
+//
+// The Writer currently provides no support for sparse files.
+type Format int
+
+// Constants to identify various tar formats.
+const (
+	// Deliberately hide the meaning of constants from public API.
+	_ Format = (1 << iota) / 4 // Sequence of 0, 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, etc...
+
+	// FormatUnknown indicates that the format is unknown.
+	FormatUnknown
+
+	// The format of the original Unix V7 tar tool prior to standardization.
+	formatV7
+
+	// FormatUSTAR represents the USTAR header format defined in POSIX.1-1988.
+	//
+	// While this format is compatible with most tar readers,
+	// the format has several limitations making it unsuitable for some usages.
+	// Most notably, it cannot support sparse files, files larger than 8GiB,
+	// filenames larger than 256 characters, and non-ASCII filenames.
+	//
+	// Reference:
+	//	http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html#tag_20_92_13_06
+	FormatUSTAR
+
+	// FormatPAX represents the PAX header format defined in POSIX.1-2001.
+	//
+	// PAX extends USTAR by writing a special file with Typeflag TypeXHeader
+	// preceding the original header. This file contains a set of key-value
+	// records, which are used to overcome USTAR's shortcomings, in addition to
+	// providing the ability to have sub-second resolution for timestamps.
+	//
+	// Some newer formats add their own extensions to PAX by defining their
+	// own keys and assigning certain semantic meaning to the associated values.
+	// For example, sparse file support in PAX is implemented using keys
+	// defined by the GNU manual (e.g., "GNU.sparse.map").
+	//
+	// Reference:
+	//	http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/pax.html
+	FormatPAX
+
+	// FormatGNU represents the GNU header format.
+	//
+	// The GNU header format is older than the USTAR and PAX standards and
+	// is not compatible with them. The GNU format supports
+	// arbitrary file sizes, filenames of arbitrary encoding and length,
+	// sparse files, and other features.
+	//
+	// It is recommended that PAX be chosen over GNU unless the target
+	// application can only parse GNU formatted archives.
+	//
+	// Reference:
+	//	https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/Standard.html
+	FormatGNU
+
+	// Schily's tar format, which is incompatible with USTAR.
+	// This does not cover STAR extensions to the PAX format; these fall under
+	// the PAX format.
+	formatSTAR
+
+	formatMax
+)
+
+func (f Format) has(f2 Format) bool   { return f&f2 != 0 }
+func (f *Format) mayBe(f2 Format)     { *f |= f2 }
+func (f *Format) mayOnlyBe(f2 Format) { *f &= f2 }
+func (f *Format) mustNotBe(f2 Format) { *f &^= f2 }
+
+var formatNames = map[Format]string{
+	formatV7: "V7", FormatUSTAR: "USTAR", FormatPAX: "PAX", FormatGNU: "GNU", formatSTAR: "STAR",
+}
+
+func (f Format) String() string {
+	var ss []string
+	for f2 := Format(1); f2 < formatMax; f2 <<= 1 {
+		if f.has(f2) {
+			ss = append(ss, formatNames[f2])
+		}
+	}
+	switch len(ss) {
+	case 0:
+		return "<unknown>"
+	case 1:
+		return ss[0]
+	default:
+		return "(" + strings.Join(ss, " | ") + ")"
+	}
+}
+
+// Magics used to identify various formats.
+const (
+	magicGNU, versionGNU     = "ustar ", " \x00"
+	magicUSTAR, versionUSTAR = "ustar\x00", "00"
+	trailerSTAR              = "tar\x00"
+)
+
+// Size constants from various tar specifications.
+const (
+	blockSize  = 512 // Size of each block in a tar stream
+	nameSize   = 100 // Max length of the name field in USTAR format
+	prefixSize = 155 // Max length of the prefix field in USTAR format
+)
+
+// blockPadding computes the number of bytes needed to pad offset up to the
+// nearest block edge where 0 <= n < blockSize.
+func blockPadding(offset int64) (n int64) {
+	return -offset & (blockSize - 1)
+}
+
+var zeroBlock block
+
+type block [blockSize]byte
+
+// Convert block to any number of formats.
+func (b *block) V7() *headerV7       { return (*headerV7)(b) }
+func (b *block) GNU() *headerGNU     { return (*headerGNU)(b) }
+func (b *block) STAR() *headerSTAR   { return (*headerSTAR)(b) }
+func (b *block) USTAR() *headerUSTAR { return (*headerUSTAR)(b) }
+func (b *block) Sparse() sparseArray { return (sparseArray)(b[:]) }
+
+// GetFormat checks that the block is a valid tar header based on the checksum.
+// It then attempts to guess the specific format based on magic values.
+// If the checksum fails, then FormatUnknown is returned.
+func (b *block) GetFormat() Format {
+	// Verify checksum.
+	var p parser
+	value := p.parseOctal(b.V7().Chksum())
+	chksum1, chksum2 := b.ComputeChecksum()
+	if p.err != nil || (value != chksum1 && value != chksum2) {
+		return FormatUnknown
+	}
+
+	// Guess the magic values.
+	magic := string(b.USTAR().Magic())
+	version := string(b.USTAR().Version())
+	trailer := string(b.STAR().Trailer())
+	switch {
+	case magic == magicUSTAR && trailer == trailerSTAR:
+		return formatSTAR
+	case magic == magicUSTAR:
+		return FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX
+	case magic == magicGNU && version == versionGNU:
+		return FormatGNU
+	default:
+		return formatV7
+	}
+}
+
+// SetFormat writes the magic values necessary for specified format
+// and then updates the checksum accordingly.
+func (b *block) SetFormat(format Format) {
+	// Set the magic values.
+	switch {
+	case format.has(formatV7):
+		// Do nothing.
+	case format.has(FormatGNU):
+		copy(b.GNU().Magic(), magicGNU)
+		copy(b.GNU().Version(), versionGNU)
+	case format.has(formatSTAR):
+		copy(b.STAR().Magic(), magicUSTAR)
+		copy(b.STAR().Version(), versionUSTAR)
+		copy(b.STAR().Trailer(), trailerSTAR)
+	case format.has(FormatUSTAR | FormatPAX):
+		copy(b.USTAR().Magic(), magicUSTAR)
+		copy(b.USTAR().Version(), versionUSTAR)
+	default:
+		panic("invalid format")
+	}
+
+	// Update checksum.
+	// This field is special in that it is terminated by a NULL then space.
+	var f formatter
+	field := b.V7().Chksum()
+	chksum, _ := b.ComputeChecksum() // Possible values are 256..128776
+	f.formatOctal(field[:7], chksum) // Never fails since 128776 < 262143
+	field[7] = ' '
+}
+
+// ComputeChecksum computes the checksum for the header block.
+// POSIX specifies a sum of the unsigned byte values, but the Sun tar used
+// signed byte values.
+// We compute and return both.
+func (b *block) ComputeChecksum() (unsigned, signed int64) {
+	for i, c := range b {
+		if 148 <= i && i < 156 {
+			c = ' ' // Treat the checksum field itself as all spaces.
+		}
+		unsigned += int64(c)
+		signed += int64(int8(c))
+	}
+	return unsigned, signed
+}
+
+// Reset clears the block with all zeros.
+func (b *block) Reset() {
+	*b = block{}
+}
+
+type headerV7 [blockSize]byte
+
+func (h *headerV7) Name() []byte     { return h[000:][:100] }
+func (h *headerV7) Mode() []byte     { return h[100:][:8] }
+func (h *headerV7) UID() []byte      { return h[108:][:8] }
+func (h *headerV7) GID() []byte      { return h[116:][:8] }
+func (h *headerV7) Size() []byte     { return h[124:][:12] }
+func (h *headerV7) ModTime() []byte  { return h[136:][:12] }
+func (h *headerV7) Chksum() []byte   { return h[148:][:8] }
+func (h *headerV7) TypeFlag() []byte { return h[156:][:1] }
+func (h *headerV7) LinkName() []byte { return h[157:][:100] }
+
+type headerGNU [blockSize]byte
+
+func (h *headerGNU) V7() *headerV7       { return (*headerV7)(h) }
+func (h *headerGNU) Magic() []byte       { return h[257:][:6] }
+func (h *headerGNU) Version() []byte     { return h[263:][:2] }
+func (h *headerGNU) UserName() []byte    { return h[265:][:32] }
+func (h *headerGNU) GroupName() []byte   { return h[297:][:32] }
+func (h *headerGNU) DevMajor() []byte    { return h[329:][:8] }
+func (h *headerGNU) DevMinor() []byte    { return h[337:][:8] }
+func (h *headerGNU) AccessTime() []byte  { return h[345:][:12] }
+func (h *headerGNU) ChangeTime() []byte  { return h[357:][:12] }
+func (h *headerGNU) Sparse() sparseArray { return (sparseArray)(h[386:][:24*4+1]) }
+func (h *headerGNU) RealSize() []byte    { return h[483:][:12] }
+
+type headerSTAR [blockSize]byte
+
+func (h *headerSTAR) V7() *headerV7      { return (*headerV7)(h) }
+func (h *headerSTAR) Magic() []byte      { return h[257:][:6] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) Version() []byte    { return h[263:][:2] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) UserName() []byte   { return h[265:][:32] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) GroupName() []byte  { return h[297:][:32] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) DevMajor() []byte   { return h[329:][:8] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) DevMinor() []byte   { return h[337:][:8] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) Prefix() []byte     { return h[345:][:131] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) AccessTime() []byte { return h[476:][:12] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) ChangeTime() []byte { return h[488:][:12] }
+func (h *headerSTAR) Trailer() []byte    { return h[508:][:4] }
+
+type headerUSTAR [blockSize]byte
+
+func (h *headerUSTAR) V7() *headerV7     { return (*headerV7)(h) }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) Magic() []byte     { return h[257:][:6] }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) Version() []byte   { return h[263:][:2] }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) UserName() []byte  { return h[265:][:32] }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) GroupName() []byte { return h[297:][:32] }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) DevMajor() []byte  { return h[329:][:8] }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) DevMinor() []byte  { return h[337:][:8] }
+func (h *headerUSTAR) Prefix() []byte    { return h[345:][:155] }
+
+type sparseArray []byte
+
+func (s sparseArray) Entry(i int) sparseElem { return (sparseElem)(s[i*24:]) }
+func (s sparseArray) IsExtended() []byte     { return s[24*s.MaxEntries():][:1] }
+func (s sparseArray) MaxEntries() int        { return len(s) / 24 }
+
+type sparseElem []byte
+
+func (s sparseElem) Offset() []byte { return s[00:][:12] }
+func (s sparseElem) Length() []byte { return s[12:][:12] }

Файловите разлики са ограничени, защото са твърде много
+ 382 - 632
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/reader.go


+ 0 - 0
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/stat_atim.go → vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/stat_actime1.go


+ 0 - 0
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/stat_atimespec.go → vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/stat_actime2.go


+ 68 - 4
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/stat_unix.go

@@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ package tar
 
 
 import (
 import (
 	"os"
 	"os"
+	"os/user"
+	"runtime"
+	"strconv"
+	"sync"
 	"syscall"
 	"syscall"
 )
 )
 
 
@@ -15,6 +19,10 @@ func init() {
 	sysStat = statUnix
 	sysStat = statUnix
 }
 }
 
 
+// userMap and groupMap caches UID and GID lookups for performance reasons.
+// The downside is that renaming uname or gname by the OS never takes effect.
+var userMap, groupMap sync.Map // map[int]string
+
 func statUnix(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error {
 func statUnix(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error {
 	sys, ok := fi.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t)
 	sys, ok := fi.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t)
 	if !ok {
 	if !ok {
@@ -22,11 +30,67 @@ func statUnix(fi os.FileInfo, h *Header) error {
 	}
 	}
 	h.Uid = int(sys.Uid)
 	h.Uid = int(sys.Uid)
 	h.Gid = int(sys.Gid)
 	h.Gid = int(sys.Gid)
-	// TODO(bradfitz): populate username & group.  os/user
-	// doesn't cache LookupId lookups, and lacks group
-	// lookup functions.
+
+	// Best effort at populating Uname and Gname.
+	// The os/user functions may fail for any number of reasons
+	// (not implemented on that platform, cgo not enabled, etc).
+	if u, ok := userMap.Load(h.Uid); ok {
+		h.Uname = u.(string)
+	} else if u, err := user.LookupId(strconv.Itoa(h.Uid)); err == nil {
+		h.Uname = u.Username
+		userMap.Store(h.Uid, h.Uname)
+	}
+	if g, ok := groupMap.Load(h.Gid); ok {
+		h.Gname = g.(string)
+	} else if g, err := user.LookupGroupId(strconv.Itoa(h.Gid)); err == nil {
+		h.Gname = g.Name
+		groupMap.Store(h.Gid, h.Gname)
+	}
+
 	h.AccessTime = statAtime(sys)
 	h.AccessTime = statAtime(sys)
 	h.ChangeTime = statCtime(sys)
 	h.ChangeTime = statCtime(sys)
-	// TODO(bradfitz): major/minor device numbers?
+
+	// Best effort at populating Devmajor and Devminor.
+	if h.Typeflag == TypeChar || h.Typeflag == TypeBlock {
+		dev := uint64(sys.Rdev) // May be int32 or uint32
+		switch runtime.GOOS {
+		case "linux":
+			// Copied from golang.org/x/sys/unix/dev_linux.go.
+			major := uint32((dev & 0x00000000000fff00) >> 8)
+			major |= uint32((dev & 0xfffff00000000000) >> 32)
+			minor := uint32((dev & 0x00000000000000ff) >> 0)
+			minor |= uint32((dev & 0x00000ffffff00000) >> 12)
+			h.Devmajor, h.Devminor = int64(major), int64(minor)
+		case "darwin":
+			// Copied from golang.org/x/sys/unix/dev_darwin.go.
+			major := uint32((dev >> 24) & 0xff)
+			minor := uint32(dev & 0xffffff)
+			h.Devmajor, h.Devminor = int64(major), int64(minor)
+		case "dragonfly":
+			// Copied from golang.org/x/sys/unix/dev_dragonfly.go.
+			major := uint32((dev >> 8) & 0xff)
+			minor := uint32(dev & 0xffff00ff)
+			h.Devmajor, h.Devminor = int64(major), int64(minor)
+		case "freebsd":
+			// Copied from golang.org/x/sys/unix/dev_freebsd.go.
+			major := uint32((dev >> 8) & 0xff)
+			minor := uint32(dev & 0xffff00ff)
+			h.Devmajor, h.Devminor = int64(major), int64(minor)
+		case "netbsd":
+			// Copied from golang.org/x/sys/unix/dev_netbsd.go.
+			major := uint32((dev & 0x000fff00) >> 8)
+			minor := uint32((dev & 0x000000ff) >> 0)
+			minor |= uint32((dev & 0xfff00000) >> 12)
+			h.Devmajor, h.Devminor = int64(major), int64(minor)
+		case "openbsd":
+			// Copied from golang.org/x/sys/unix/dev_openbsd.go.
+			major := uint32((dev & 0x0000ff00) >> 8)
+			minor := uint32((dev & 0x000000ff) >> 0)
+			minor |= uint32((dev & 0xffff0000) >> 8)
+			h.Devmajor, h.Devminor = int64(major), int64(minor)
+		default:
+			// TODO: Implement solaris (see https://golang.org/issue/8106)
+		}
+	}
 	return nil
 	return nil
 }
 }

+ 326 - 0
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/strconv.go

@@ -0,0 +1,326 @@
+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package tar
+
+import (
+	"bytes"
+	"fmt"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
+	"time"
+)
+
+// hasNUL reports whether the NUL character exists within s.
+func hasNUL(s string) bool {
+	return strings.IndexByte(s, 0) >= 0
+}
+
+// isASCII reports whether the input is an ASCII C-style string.
+func isASCII(s string) bool {
+	for _, c := range s {
+		if c >= 0x80 || c == 0x00 {
+			return false
+		}
+	}
+	return true
+}
+
+// toASCII converts the input to an ASCII C-style string.
+// This a best effort conversion, so invalid characters are dropped.
+func toASCII(s string) string {
+	if isASCII(s) {
+		return s
+	}
+	b := make([]byte, 0, len(s))
+	for _, c := range s {
+		if c < 0x80 && c != 0x00 {
+			b = append(b, byte(c))
+		}
+	}
+	return string(b)
+}
+
+type parser struct {
+	err error // Last error seen
+}
+
+type formatter struct {
+	err error // Last error seen
+}
+
+// parseString parses bytes as a NUL-terminated C-style string.
+// If a NUL byte is not found then the whole slice is returned as a string.
+func (*parser) parseString(b []byte) string {
+	if i := bytes.IndexByte(b, 0); i >= 0 {
+		return string(b[:i])
+	}
+	return string(b)
+}
+
+// formatString copies s into b, NUL-terminating if possible.
+func (f *formatter) formatString(b []byte, s string) {
+	if len(s) > len(b) {
+		f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
+	}
+	copy(b, s)
+	if len(s) < len(b) {
+		b[len(s)] = 0
+	}
+
+	// Some buggy readers treat regular files with a trailing slash
+	// in the V7 path field as a directory even though the full path
+	// recorded elsewhere (e.g., via PAX record) contains no trailing slash.
+	if len(s) > len(b) && b[len(b)-1] == '/' {
+		n := len(strings.TrimRight(s[:len(b)], "/"))
+		b[n] = 0 // Replace trailing slash with NUL terminator
+	}
+}
+
+// fitsInBase256 reports whether x can be encoded into n bytes using base-256
+// encoding. Unlike octal encoding, base-256 encoding does not require that the
+// string ends with a NUL character. Thus, all n bytes are available for output.
+//
+// If operating in binary mode, this assumes strict GNU binary mode; which means
+// that the first byte can only be either 0x80 or 0xff. Thus, the first byte is
+// equivalent to the sign bit in two's complement form.
+func fitsInBase256(n int, x int64) bool {
+	binBits := uint(n-1) * 8
+	return n >= 9 || (x >= -1<<binBits && x < 1<<binBits)
+}
+
+// parseNumeric parses the input as being encoded in either base-256 or octal.
+// This function may return negative numbers.
+// If parsing fails or an integer overflow occurs, err will be set.
+func (p *parser) parseNumeric(b []byte) int64 {
+	// Check for base-256 (binary) format first.
+	// If the first bit is set, then all following bits constitute a two's
+	// complement encoded number in big-endian byte order.
+	if len(b) > 0 && b[0]&0x80 != 0 {
+		// Handling negative numbers relies on the following identity:
+		//	-a-1 == ^a
+		//
+		// If the number is negative, we use an inversion mask to invert the
+		// data bytes and treat the value as an unsigned number.
+		var inv byte // 0x00 if positive or zero, 0xff if negative
+		if b[0]&0x40 != 0 {
+			inv = 0xff
+		}
+
+		var x uint64
+		for i, c := range b {
+			c ^= inv // Inverts c only if inv is 0xff, otherwise does nothing
+			if i == 0 {
+				c &= 0x7f // Ignore signal bit in first byte
+			}
+			if (x >> 56) > 0 {
+				p.err = ErrHeader // Integer overflow
+				return 0
+			}
+			x = x<<8 | uint64(c)
+		}
+		if (x >> 63) > 0 {
+			p.err = ErrHeader // Integer overflow
+			return 0
+		}
+		if inv == 0xff {
+			return ^int64(x)
+		}
+		return int64(x)
+	}
+
+	// Normal case is base-8 (octal) format.
+	return p.parseOctal(b)
+}
+
+// formatNumeric encodes x into b using base-8 (octal) encoding if possible.
+// Otherwise it will attempt to use base-256 (binary) encoding.
+func (f *formatter) formatNumeric(b []byte, x int64) {
+	if fitsInOctal(len(b), x) {
+		f.formatOctal(b, x)
+		return
+	}
+
+	if fitsInBase256(len(b), x) {
+		for i := len(b) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+			b[i] = byte(x)
+			x >>= 8
+		}
+		b[0] |= 0x80 // Highest bit indicates binary format
+		return
+	}
+
+	f.formatOctal(b, 0) // Last resort, just write zero
+	f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
+}
+
+func (p *parser) parseOctal(b []byte) int64 {
+	// Because unused fields are filled with NULs, we need
+	// to skip leading NULs. Fields may also be padded with
+	// spaces or NULs.
+	// So we remove leading and trailing NULs and spaces to
+	// be sure.
+	b = bytes.Trim(b, " \x00")
+
+	if len(b) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	x, perr := strconv.ParseUint(p.parseString(b), 8, 64)
+	if perr != nil {
+		p.err = ErrHeader
+	}
+	return int64(x)
+}
+
+func (f *formatter) formatOctal(b []byte, x int64) {
+	if !fitsInOctal(len(b), x) {
+		x = 0 // Last resort, just write zero
+		f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
+	}
+
+	s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 8)
+	// Add leading zeros, but leave room for a NUL.
+	if n := len(b) - len(s) - 1; n > 0 {
+		s = strings.Repeat("0", n) + s
+	}
+	f.formatString(b, s)
+}
+
+// fitsInOctal reports whether the integer x fits in a field n-bytes long
+// using octal encoding with the appropriate NUL terminator.
+func fitsInOctal(n int, x int64) bool {
+	octBits := uint(n-1) * 3
+	return x >= 0 && (n >= 22 || x < 1<<octBits)
+}
+
+// parsePAXTime takes a string of the form %d.%d as described in the PAX
+// specification. Note that this implementation allows for negative timestamps,
+// which is allowed for by the PAX specification, but not always portable.
+func parsePAXTime(s string) (time.Time, error) {
+	const maxNanoSecondDigits = 9
+
+	// Split string into seconds and sub-seconds parts.
+	ss, sn := s, ""
+	if pos := strings.IndexByte(s, '.'); pos >= 0 {
+		ss, sn = s[:pos], s[pos+1:]
+	}
+
+	// Parse the seconds.
+	secs, err := strconv.ParseInt(ss, 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return time.Time{}, ErrHeader
+	}
+	if len(sn) == 0 {
+		return time.Unix(secs, 0), nil // No sub-second values
+	}
+
+	// Parse the nanoseconds.
+	if strings.Trim(sn, "0123456789") != "" {
+		return time.Time{}, ErrHeader
+	}
+	if len(sn) < maxNanoSecondDigits {
+		sn += strings.Repeat("0", maxNanoSecondDigits-len(sn)) // Right pad
+	} else {
+		sn = sn[:maxNanoSecondDigits] // Right truncate
+	}
+	nsecs, _ := strconv.ParseInt(sn, 10, 64) // Must succeed
+	if len(ss) > 0 && ss[0] == '-' {
+		return time.Unix(secs, -1*nsecs), nil // Negative correction
+	}
+	return time.Unix(secs, nsecs), nil
+}
+
+// formatPAXTime converts ts into a time of the form %d.%d as described in the
+// PAX specification. This function is capable of negative timestamps.
+func formatPAXTime(ts time.Time) (s string) {
+	secs, nsecs := ts.Unix(), ts.Nanosecond()
+	if nsecs == 0 {
+		return strconv.FormatInt(secs, 10)
+	}
+
+	// If seconds is negative, then perform correction.
+	sign := ""
+	if secs < 0 {
+		sign = "-"             // Remember sign
+		secs = -(secs + 1)     // Add a second to secs
+		nsecs = -(nsecs - 1E9) // Take that second away from nsecs
+	}
+	return strings.TrimRight(fmt.Sprintf("%s%d.%09d", sign, secs, nsecs), "0")
+}
+
+// parsePAXRecord parses the input PAX record string into a key-value pair.
+// If parsing is successful, it will slice off the currently read record and
+// return the remainder as r.
+func parsePAXRecord(s string) (k, v, r string, err error) {
+	// The size field ends at the first space.
+	sp := strings.IndexByte(s, ' ')
+	if sp == -1 {
+		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
+	}
+
+	// Parse the first token as a decimal integer.
+	n, perr := strconv.ParseInt(s[:sp], 10, 0) // Intentionally parse as native int
+	if perr != nil || n < 5 || int64(len(s)) < n {
+		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
+	}
+
+	// Extract everything between the space and the final newline.
+	rec, nl, rem := s[sp+1:n-1], s[n-1:n], s[n:]
+	if nl != "\n" {
+		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
+	}
+
+	// The first equals separates the key from the value.
+	eq := strings.IndexByte(rec, '=')
+	if eq == -1 {
+		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
+	}
+	k, v = rec[:eq], rec[eq+1:]
+
+	if !validPAXRecord(k, v) {
+		return "", "", s, ErrHeader
+	}
+	return k, v, rem, nil
+}
+
+// formatPAXRecord formats a single PAX record, prefixing it with the
+// appropriate length.
+func formatPAXRecord(k, v string) (string, error) {
+	if !validPAXRecord(k, v) {
+		return "", ErrHeader
+	}
+
+	const padding = 3 // Extra padding for ' ', '=', and '\n'
+	size := len(k) + len(v) + padding
+	size += len(strconv.Itoa(size))
+	record := strconv.Itoa(size) + " " + k + "=" + v + "\n"
+
+	// Final adjustment if adding size field increased the record size.
+	if len(record) != size {
+		size = len(record)
+		record = strconv.Itoa(size) + " " + k + "=" + v + "\n"
+	}
+	return record, nil
+}
+
+// validPAXRecord reports whether the key-value pair is valid where each
+// record is formatted as:
+//	"%d %s=%s\n" % (size, key, value)
+//
+// Keys and values should be UTF-8, but the number of bad writers out there
+// forces us to be a more liberal.
+// Thus, we only reject all keys with NUL, and only reject NULs in values
+// for the PAX version of the USTAR string fields.
+// The key must not contain an '=' character.
+func validPAXRecord(k, v string) bool {
+	if k == "" || strings.IndexByte(k, '=') >= 0 {
+		return false
+	}
+	switch k {
+	case paxPath, paxLinkpath, paxUname, paxGname:
+		return !hasNUL(v)
+	default:
+		return !hasNUL(k)
+	}
+}

+ 554 - 317
vendor/github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar/writer.go

@@ -4,295 +4,410 @@
 
 
 package tar
 package tar
 
 
-// TODO(dsymonds):
-// - catch more errors (no first header, etc.)
-
 import (
 import (
-	"bytes"
-	"errors"
 	"fmt"
 	"fmt"
 	"io"
 	"io"
 	"path"
 	"path"
 	"sort"
 	"sort"
-	"strconv"
 	"strings"
 	"strings"
 	"time"
 	"time"
 )
 )
 
 
-var (
-	ErrWriteTooLong    = errors.New("archive/tar: write too long")
-	ErrFieldTooLong    = errors.New("archive/tar: header field too long")
-	ErrWriteAfterClose = errors.New("archive/tar: write after close")
-	errInvalidHeader   = errors.New("archive/tar: header field too long or contains invalid values")
-)
-
-// A Writer provides sequential writing of a tar archive in POSIX.1 format.
-// A tar archive consists of a sequence of files.
-// Call WriteHeader to begin a new file, and then call Write to supply that file's data,
-// writing at most hdr.Size bytes in total.
+// Writer provides sequential writing of a tar archive.
+// Write.WriteHeader begins a new file with the provided Header,
+// and then Writer can be treated as an io.Writer to supply that file's data.
 type Writer struct {
 type Writer struct {
-	w          io.Writer
-	err        error
-	nb         int64 // number of unwritten bytes for current file entry
-	pad        int64 // amount of padding to write after current file entry
-	closed     bool
-	usedBinary bool            // whether the binary numeric field extension was used
-	preferPax  bool            // use pax header instead of binary numeric header
-	hdrBuff    [blockSize]byte // buffer to use in writeHeader when writing a regular header
-	paxHdrBuff [blockSize]byte // buffer to use in writeHeader when writing a pax header
+	w    io.Writer
+	pad  int64      // Amount of padding to write after current file entry
+	curr fileWriter // Writer for current file entry
+	hdr  Header     // Shallow copy of Header that is safe for mutations
+	blk  block      // Buffer to use as temporary local storage
+
+	// err is a persistent error.
+	// It is only the responsibility of every exported method of Writer to
+	// ensure that this error is sticky.
+	err error
 }
 }
 
 
-type formatter struct {
-	err error // Last error seen
+// NewWriter creates a new Writer writing to w.
+func NewWriter(w io.Writer) *Writer {
+	return &Writer{w: w, curr: &regFileWriter{w, 0}}
 }
 }
 
 
-// NewWriter creates a new Writer writing to w.
-func NewWriter(w io.Writer) *Writer { return &Writer{w: w} }
+type fileWriter interface {
+	io.Writer
+	fileState
 
 
-// Flush finishes writing the current file (optional).
+	ReadFrom(io.Reader) (int64, error)
+}
+
+// Flush finishes writing the current file's block padding.
+// The current file must be fully written before Flush can be called.
+//
+// This is unnecessary as the next call to WriteHeader or Close
+// will implicitly flush out the file's padding.
 func (tw *Writer) Flush() error {
 func (tw *Writer) Flush() error {
-	if tw.nb > 0 {
-		tw.err = fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: missed writing %d bytes", tw.nb)
+	if tw.err != nil {
 		return tw.err
 		return tw.err
 	}
 	}
-
-	n := tw.nb + tw.pad
-	for n > 0 && tw.err == nil {
-		nr := n
-		if nr > blockSize {
-			nr = blockSize
-		}
-		var nw int
-		nw, tw.err = tw.w.Write(zeroBlock[0:nr])
-		n -= int64(nw)
+	if nb := tw.curr.LogicalRemaining(); nb > 0 {
+		return fmt.Errorf("archive/tar: missed writing %d bytes", nb)
+	}
+	if _, tw.err = tw.w.Write(zeroBlock[:tw.pad]); tw.err != nil {
+		return tw.err
 	}
 	}
-	tw.nb = 0
 	tw.pad = 0
 	tw.pad = 0
-	return tw.err
+	return nil
 }
 }
 
 
-// Write s into b, terminating it with a NUL if there is room.
-func (f *formatter) formatString(b []byte, s string) {
-	if len(s) > len(b) {
-		f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
-		return
+// WriteHeader writes hdr and prepares to accept the file's contents.
+// The Header.Size determines how many bytes can be written for the next file.
+// If the current file is not fully written, then this returns an error.
+// This implicitly flushes any padding necessary before writing the header.
+func (tw *Writer) WriteHeader(hdr *Header) error {
+	if err := tw.Flush(); err != nil {
+		return err
 	}
 	}
-	ascii := toASCII(s)
-	copy(b, ascii)
-	if len(ascii) < len(b) {
-		b[len(ascii)] = 0
+	tw.hdr = *hdr // Shallow copy of Header
+
+	// Avoid usage of the legacy TypeRegA flag, and automatically promote
+	// it to use TypeReg or TypeDir.
+	if tw.hdr.Typeflag == TypeRegA {
+		if strings.HasSuffix(tw.hdr.Name, "/") {
+			tw.hdr.Typeflag = TypeDir
+		} else {
+			tw.hdr.Typeflag = TypeReg
+		}
 	}
 	}
-}
 
 
-// Encode x as an octal ASCII string and write it into b with leading zeros.
-func (f *formatter) formatOctal(b []byte, x int64) {
-	s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 8)
-	// leading zeros, but leave room for a NUL.
-	for len(s)+1 < len(b) {
-		s = "0" + s
+	// Round ModTime and ignore AccessTime and ChangeTime unless
+	// the format is explicitly chosen.
+	// This ensures nominal usage of WriteHeader (without specifying the format)
+	// does not always result in the PAX format being chosen, which
+	// causes a 1KiB increase to every header.
+	if tw.hdr.Format == FormatUnknown {
+		tw.hdr.ModTime = tw.hdr.ModTime.Round(time.Second)
+		tw.hdr.AccessTime = time.Time{}
+		tw.hdr.ChangeTime = time.Time{}
 	}
 	}
-	f.formatString(b, s)
-}
 
 
-// fitsInBase256 reports whether x can be encoded into n bytes using base-256
-// encoding. Unlike octal encoding, base-256 encoding does not require that the
-// string ends with a NUL character. Thus, all n bytes are available for output.
-//
-// If operating in binary mode, this assumes strict GNU binary mode; which means
-// that the first byte can only be either 0x80 or 0xff. Thus, the first byte is
-// equivalent to the sign bit in two's complement form.
-func fitsInBase256(n int, x int64) bool {
-	var binBits = uint(n-1) * 8
-	return n >= 9 || (x >= -1<<binBits && x < 1<<binBits)
+	allowedFormats, paxHdrs, err := tw.hdr.allowedFormats()
+	switch {
+	case allowedFormats.has(FormatUSTAR):
+		tw.err = tw.writeUSTARHeader(&tw.hdr)
+		return tw.err
+	case allowedFormats.has(FormatPAX):
+		tw.err = tw.writePAXHeader(&tw.hdr, paxHdrs)
+		return tw.err
+	case allowedFormats.has(FormatGNU):
+		tw.err = tw.writeGNUHeader(&tw.hdr)
+		return tw.err
+	default:
+		return err // Non-fatal error
+	}
 }
 }
 
 
-// Write x into b, as binary (GNUtar/star extension).
-func (f *formatter) formatNumeric(b []byte, x int64) {
-	if fitsInBase256(len(b), x) {
-		for i := len(b) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
-			b[i] = byte(x)
-			x >>= 8
-		}
-		b[0] |= 0x80 // Highest bit indicates binary format
-		return
+func (tw *Writer) writeUSTARHeader(hdr *Header) error {
+	// Check if we can use USTAR prefix/suffix splitting.
+	var namePrefix string
+	if prefix, suffix, ok := splitUSTARPath(hdr.Name); ok {
+		namePrefix, hdr.Name = prefix, suffix
 	}
 	}
 
 
-	f.formatOctal(b, 0) // Last resort, just write zero
-	f.err = ErrFieldTooLong
+	// Pack the main header.
+	var f formatter
+	blk := tw.templateV7Plus(hdr, f.formatString, f.formatOctal)
+	f.formatString(blk.USTAR().Prefix(), namePrefix)
+	blk.SetFormat(FormatUSTAR)
+	if f.err != nil {
+		return f.err // Should never happen since header is validated
+	}
+	return tw.writeRawHeader(blk, hdr.Size, hdr.Typeflag)
 }
 }
 
 
-var (
-	minTime = time.Unix(0, 0)
-	// There is room for 11 octal digits (33 bits) of mtime.
-	maxTime = minTime.Add((1<<33 - 1) * time.Second)
-)
-
-// WriteHeader writes hdr and prepares to accept the file's contents.
-// WriteHeader calls Flush if it is not the first header.
-// Calling after a Close will return ErrWriteAfterClose.
-func (tw *Writer) WriteHeader(hdr *Header) error {
-	return tw.writeHeader(hdr, true)
-}
+func (tw *Writer) writePAXHeader(hdr *Header, paxHdrs map[string]string) error {
+	realName, realSize := hdr.Name, hdr.Size
+
+	// TODO(dsnet): Re-enable this when adding sparse support.
+	// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
+	/*
+		// Handle sparse files.
+		var spd sparseDatas
+		var spb []byte
+		if len(hdr.SparseHoles) > 0 {
+			sph := append([]sparseEntry{}, hdr.SparseHoles...) // Copy sparse map
+			sph = alignSparseEntries(sph, hdr.Size)
+			spd = invertSparseEntries(sph, hdr.Size)
+
+			// Format the sparse map.
+			hdr.Size = 0 // Replace with encoded size
+			spb = append(strconv.AppendInt(spb, int64(len(spd)), 10), '\n')
+			for _, s := range spd {
+				hdr.Size += s.Length
+				spb = append(strconv.AppendInt(spb, s.Offset, 10), '\n')
+				spb = append(strconv.AppendInt(spb, s.Length, 10), '\n')
+			}
+			pad := blockPadding(int64(len(spb)))
+			spb = append(spb, zeroBlock[:pad]...)
+			hdr.Size += int64(len(spb)) // Accounts for encoded sparse map
+
+			// Add and modify appropriate PAX records.
+			dir, file := path.Split(realName)
+			hdr.Name = path.Join(dir, "GNUSparseFile.0", file)
+			paxHdrs[paxGNUSparseMajor] = "1"
+			paxHdrs[paxGNUSparseMinor] = "0"
+			paxHdrs[paxGNUSparseName] = realName
+			paxHdrs[paxGNUSparseRealSize] = strconv.FormatInt(realSize, 10)
+			paxHdrs[paxSize] = strconv.FormatInt(hdr.Size, 10)
+			delete(paxHdrs, paxPath) // Recorded by paxGNUSparseName
+		}
+	*/
+	_ = realSize
+
+	// Write PAX records to the output.
+	isGlobal := hdr.Typeflag == TypeXGlobalHeader
+	if len(paxHdrs) > 0 || isGlobal {
+		// Sort keys for deterministic ordering.
+		var keys []string
+		for k := range paxHdrs {
+			keys = append(keys, k)
+		}
+		sort.Strings(keys)
+
+		// Write each record to a buffer.
+		var buf strings.Builder
+		for _, k := range keys {
+			rec, err := formatPAXRecord(k, paxHdrs[k])
+			if err != nil {
+				return err
+			}
+			buf.WriteString(rec)
+		}
 
 
-// WriteHeader writes hdr and prepares to accept the file's contents.
-// WriteHeader calls Flush if it is not the first header.
-// Calling after a Close will return ErrWriteAfterClose.
-// As this method is called internally by writePax header to allow it to
-// suppress writing the pax header.
-func (tw *Writer) writeHeader(hdr *Header, allowPax bool) error {
-	if tw.closed {
-		return ErrWriteAfterClose
-	}
-	if tw.err == nil {
-		tw.Flush()
-	}
-	if tw.err != nil {
-		return tw.err
+		// Write the extended header file.
+		var name string
+		var flag byte
+		if isGlobal {
+			name = realName
+			if name == "" {
+				name = "GlobalHead.0.0"
+			}
+			flag = TypeXGlobalHeader
+		} else {
+			dir, file := path.Split(realName)
+			name = path.Join(dir, "PaxHeaders.0", file)
+			flag = TypeXHeader
+		}
+		data := buf.String()
+		if err := tw.writeRawFile(name, data, flag, FormatPAX); err != nil || isGlobal {
+			return err // Global headers return here
+		}
 	}
 	}
 
 
-	// a map to hold pax header records, if any are needed
-	paxHeaders := make(map[string]string)
+	// Pack the main header.
+	var f formatter // Ignore errors since they are expected
+	fmtStr := func(b []byte, s string) { f.formatString(b, toASCII(s)) }
+	blk := tw.templateV7Plus(hdr, fmtStr, f.formatOctal)
+	blk.SetFormat(FormatPAX)
+	if err := tw.writeRawHeader(blk, hdr.Size, hdr.Typeflag); err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
 
 
-	// TODO(shanemhansen): we might want to use PAX headers for
-	// subsecond time resolution, but for now let's just capture
-	// too long fields or non ascii characters
+	// TODO(dsnet): Re-enable this when adding sparse support.
+	// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
+	/*
+		// Write the sparse map and setup the sparse writer if necessary.
+		if len(spd) > 0 {
+			// Use tw.curr since the sparse map is accounted for in hdr.Size.
+			if _, err := tw.curr.Write(spb); err != nil {
+				return err
+			}
+			tw.curr = &sparseFileWriter{tw.curr, spd, 0}
+		}
+	*/
+	return nil
+}
 
 
-	var f formatter
-	var header []byte
-
-	// We need to select which scratch buffer to use carefully,
-	// since this method is called recursively to write PAX headers.
-	// If allowPax is true, this is the non-recursive call, and we will use hdrBuff.
-	// If allowPax is false, we are being called by writePAXHeader, and hdrBuff is
-	// already being used by the non-recursive call, so we must use paxHdrBuff.
-	header = tw.hdrBuff[:]
-	if !allowPax {
-		header = tw.paxHdrBuff[:]
-	}
-	copy(header, zeroBlock)
-	s := slicer(header)
-
-	// Wrappers around formatter that automatically sets paxHeaders if the
-	// argument extends beyond the capacity of the input byte slice.
-	var formatString = func(b []byte, s string, paxKeyword string) {
-		needsPaxHeader := paxKeyword != paxNone && len(s) > len(b) || !isASCII(s)
-		if needsPaxHeader {
-			paxHeaders[paxKeyword] = s
-			return
+func (tw *Writer) writeGNUHeader(hdr *Header) error {
+	// Use long-link files if Name or Linkname exceeds the field size.
+	const longName = "././@LongLink"
+	if len(hdr.Name) > nameSize {
+		data := hdr.Name + "\x00"
+		if err := tw.writeRawFile(longName, data, TypeGNULongName, FormatGNU); err != nil {
+			return err
 		}
 		}
-		f.formatString(b, s)
-	}
-	var formatNumeric = func(b []byte, x int64, paxKeyword string) {
-		// Try octal first.
-		s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 8)
-		if len(s) < len(b) {
-			f.formatOctal(b, x)
-			return
+	}
+	if len(hdr.Linkname) > nameSize {
+		data := hdr.Linkname + "\x00"
+		if err := tw.writeRawFile(longName, data, TypeGNULongLink, FormatGNU); err != nil {
+			return err
 		}
 		}
+	}
 
 
-		// If it is too long for octal, and PAX is preferred, use a PAX header.
-		if paxKeyword != paxNone && tw.preferPax {
-			f.formatOctal(b, 0)
-			s := strconv.FormatInt(x, 10)
-			paxHeaders[paxKeyword] = s
-			return
+	// Pack the main header.
+	var f formatter // Ignore errors since they are expected
+	var spd sparseDatas
+	var spb []byte
+	blk := tw.templateV7Plus(hdr, f.formatString, f.formatNumeric)
+	if !hdr.AccessTime.IsZero() {
+		f.formatNumeric(blk.GNU().AccessTime(), hdr.AccessTime.Unix())
+	}
+	if !hdr.ChangeTime.IsZero() {
+		f.formatNumeric(blk.GNU().ChangeTime(), hdr.ChangeTime.Unix())
+	}
+	// TODO(dsnet): Re-enable this when adding sparse support.
+	// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
+	/*
+		if hdr.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
+			sph := append([]sparseEntry{}, hdr.SparseHoles...) // Copy sparse map
+			sph = alignSparseEntries(sph, hdr.Size)
+			spd = invertSparseEntries(sph, hdr.Size)
+
+			// Format the sparse map.
+			formatSPD := func(sp sparseDatas, sa sparseArray) sparseDatas {
+				for i := 0; len(sp) > 0 && i < sa.MaxEntries(); i++ {
+					f.formatNumeric(sa.Entry(i).Offset(), sp[0].Offset)
+					f.formatNumeric(sa.Entry(i).Length(), sp[0].Length)
+					sp = sp[1:]
+				}
+				if len(sp) > 0 {
+					sa.IsExtended()[0] = 1
+				}
+				return sp
+			}
+			sp2 := formatSPD(spd, blk.GNU().Sparse())
+			for len(sp2) > 0 {
+				var spHdr block
+				sp2 = formatSPD(sp2, spHdr.Sparse())
+				spb = append(spb, spHdr[:]...)
+			}
+
+			// Update size fields in the header block.
+			realSize := hdr.Size
+			hdr.Size = 0 // Encoded size; does not account for encoded sparse map
+			for _, s := range spd {
+				hdr.Size += s.Length
+			}
+			copy(blk.V7().Size(), zeroBlock[:]) // Reset field
+			f.formatNumeric(blk.V7().Size(), hdr.Size)
+			f.formatNumeric(blk.GNU().RealSize(), realSize)
 		}
 		}
-
-		tw.usedBinary = true
-		f.formatNumeric(b, x)
+	*/
+	blk.SetFormat(FormatGNU)
+	if err := tw.writeRawHeader(blk, hdr.Size, hdr.Typeflag); err != nil {
+		return err
 	}
 	}
 
 
-	// keep a reference to the filename to allow to overwrite it later if we detect that we can use ustar longnames instead of pax
-	pathHeaderBytes := s.next(fileNameSize)
-
-	formatString(pathHeaderBytes, hdr.Name, paxPath)
-
-	// Handle out of range ModTime carefully.
-	var modTime int64
-	if !hdr.ModTime.Before(minTime) && !hdr.ModTime.After(maxTime) {
-		modTime = hdr.ModTime.Unix()
+	// Write the extended sparse map and setup the sparse writer if necessary.
+	if len(spd) > 0 {
+		// Use tw.w since the sparse map is not accounted for in hdr.Size.
+		if _, err := tw.w.Write(spb); err != nil {
+			return err
+		}
+		tw.curr = &sparseFileWriter{tw.curr, spd, 0}
 	}
 	}
+	return nil
+}
 
 
-	f.formatOctal(s.next(8), hdr.Mode)               // 100:108
-	formatNumeric(s.next(8), int64(hdr.Uid), paxUid) // 108:116
-	formatNumeric(s.next(8), int64(hdr.Gid), paxGid) // 116:124
-	formatNumeric(s.next(12), hdr.Size, paxSize)     // 124:136
-	formatNumeric(s.next(12), modTime, paxNone)      // 136:148 --- consider using pax for finer granularity
-	s.next(8)                                        // chksum (148:156)
-	s.next(1)[0] = hdr.Typeflag                      // 156:157
-
-	formatString(s.next(100), hdr.Linkname, paxLinkpath)
-
-	copy(s.next(8), []byte("ustar\x0000"))          // 257:265
-	formatString(s.next(32), hdr.Uname, paxUname)   // 265:297
-	formatString(s.next(32), hdr.Gname, paxGname)   // 297:329
-	formatNumeric(s.next(8), hdr.Devmajor, paxNone) // 329:337
-	formatNumeric(s.next(8), hdr.Devminor, paxNone) // 337:345
-
-	// keep a reference to the prefix to allow to overwrite it later if we detect that we can use ustar longnames instead of pax
-	prefixHeaderBytes := s.next(155)
-	formatString(prefixHeaderBytes, "", paxNone) // 345:500  prefix
+type (
+	stringFormatter func([]byte, string)
+	numberFormatter func([]byte, int64)
+)
 
 
-	// Use the GNU magic instead of POSIX magic if we used any GNU extensions.
-	if tw.usedBinary {
-		copy(header[257:265], []byte("ustar  \x00"))
-	}
+// templateV7Plus fills out the V7 fields of a block using values from hdr.
+// It also fills out fields (uname, gname, devmajor, devminor) that are
+// shared in the USTAR, PAX, and GNU formats using the provided formatters.
+//
+// The block returned is only valid until the next call to
+// templateV7Plus or writeRawFile.
+func (tw *Writer) templateV7Plus(hdr *Header, fmtStr stringFormatter, fmtNum numberFormatter) *block {
+	tw.blk.Reset()
+
+	modTime := hdr.ModTime
+	if modTime.IsZero() {
+		modTime = time.Unix(0, 0)
+	}
+
+	v7 := tw.blk.V7()
+	v7.TypeFlag()[0] = hdr.Typeflag
+	fmtStr(v7.Name(), hdr.Name)
+	fmtStr(v7.LinkName(), hdr.Linkname)
+	fmtNum(v7.Mode(), hdr.Mode)
+	fmtNum(v7.UID(), int64(hdr.Uid))
+	fmtNum(v7.GID(), int64(hdr.Gid))
+	fmtNum(v7.Size(), hdr.Size)
+	fmtNum(v7.ModTime(), modTime.Unix())
+
+	ustar := tw.blk.USTAR()
+	fmtStr(ustar.UserName(), hdr.Uname)
+	fmtStr(ustar.GroupName(), hdr.Gname)
+	fmtNum(ustar.DevMajor(), hdr.Devmajor)
+	fmtNum(ustar.DevMinor(), hdr.Devminor)
+
+	return &tw.blk
+}
 
 
-	_, paxPathUsed := paxHeaders[paxPath]
-	// try to use a ustar header when only the name is too long
-	if !tw.preferPax && len(paxHeaders) == 1 && paxPathUsed {
-		prefix, suffix, ok := splitUSTARPath(hdr.Name)
-		if ok {
-			// Since we can encode in USTAR format, disable PAX header.
-			delete(paxHeaders, paxPath)
+// writeRawFile writes a minimal file with the given name and flag type.
+// It uses format to encode the header format and will write data as the body.
+// It uses default values for all of the other fields (as BSD and GNU tar does).
+func (tw *Writer) writeRawFile(name, data string, flag byte, format Format) error {
+	tw.blk.Reset()
 
 
-			// Update the path fields
-			formatString(pathHeaderBytes, suffix, paxNone)
-			formatString(prefixHeaderBytes, prefix, paxNone)
-		}
+	// Best effort for the filename.
+	name = toASCII(name)
+	if len(name) > nameSize {
+		name = name[:nameSize]
 	}
 	}
+	name = strings.TrimRight(name, "/")
 
 
-	// The chksum field is terminated by a NUL and a space.
-	// This is different from the other octal fields.
-	chksum, _ := checksum(header)
-	f.formatOctal(header[148:155], chksum) // Never fails
-	header[155] = ' '
-
-	// Check if there were any formatting errors.
+	var f formatter
+	v7 := tw.blk.V7()
+	v7.TypeFlag()[0] = flag
+	f.formatString(v7.Name(), name)
+	f.formatOctal(v7.Mode(), 0)
+	f.formatOctal(v7.UID(), 0)
+	f.formatOctal(v7.GID(), 0)
+	f.formatOctal(v7.Size(), int64(len(data))) // Must be < 8GiB
+	f.formatOctal(v7.ModTime(), 0)
+	tw.blk.SetFormat(format)
 	if f.err != nil {
 	if f.err != nil {
-		tw.err = f.err
-		return tw.err
+		return f.err // Only occurs if size condition is violated
 	}
 	}
 
 
-	if allowPax {
-		for k, v := range hdr.Xattrs {
-			paxHeaders[paxXattr+k] = v
-		}
+	// Write the header and data.
+	if err := tw.writeRawHeader(&tw.blk, int64(len(data)), flag); err != nil {
+		return err
 	}
 	}
+	_, err := io.WriteString(tw, data)
+	return err
+}
 
 
-	if len(paxHeaders) > 0 {
-		if !allowPax {
-			return errInvalidHeader
-		}
-		if err := tw.writePAXHeader(hdr, paxHeaders); err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
+// writeRawHeader writes the value of blk, regardless of its value.
+// It sets up the Writer such that it can accept a file of the given size.
+// If the flag is a special header-only flag, then the size is treated as zero.
+func (tw *Writer) writeRawHeader(blk *block, size int64, flag byte) error {
+	if err := tw.Flush(); err != nil {
+		return err
 	}
 	}
-	tw.nb = int64(hdr.Size)
-	tw.pad = (blockSize - (tw.nb % blockSize)) % blockSize
-
-	_, tw.err = tw.w.Write(header)
-	return tw.err
+	if _, err := tw.w.Write(blk[:]); err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+	if isHeaderOnlyType(flag) {
+		size = 0
+	}
+	tw.curr = &regFileWriter{tw.w, size}
+	tw.pad = blockPadding(size)
+	return nil
 }
 }
 
 
 // splitUSTARPath splits a path according to USTAR prefix and suffix rules.
 // splitUSTARPath splits a path according to USTAR prefix and suffix rules.
 // If the path is not splittable, then it will return ("", "", false).
 // If the path is not splittable, then it will return ("", "", false).
 func splitUSTARPath(name string) (prefix, suffix string, ok bool) {
 func splitUSTARPath(name string) (prefix, suffix string, ok bool) {
 	length := len(name)
 	length := len(name)
-	if length <= fileNameSize || !isASCII(name) {
+	if length <= nameSize || !isASCII(name) {
 		return "", "", false
 		return "", "", false
-	} else if length > fileNamePrefixSize+1 {
-		length = fileNamePrefixSize + 1
+	} else if length > prefixSize+1 {
+		length = prefixSize + 1
 	} else if name[length-1] == '/' {
 	} else if name[length-1] == '/' {
 		length--
 		length--
 	}
 	}
@@ -300,117 +415,239 @@ func splitUSTARPath(name string) (prefix, suffix string, ok bool) {
 	i := strings.LastIndex(name[:length], "/")
 	i := strings.LastIndex(name[:length], "/")
 	nlen := len(name) - i - 1 // nlen is length of suffix
 	nlen := len(name) - i - 1 // nlen is length of suffix
 	plen := i                 // plen is length of prefix
 	plen := i                 // plen is length of prefix
-	if i <= 0 || nlen > fileNameSize || nlen == 0 || plen > fileNamePrefixSize {
+	if i <= 0 || nlen > nameSize || nlen == 0 || plen > prefixSize {
 		return "", "", false
 		return "", "", false
 	}
 	}
 	return name[:i], name[i+1:], true
 	return name[:i], name[i+1:], true
 }
 }
 
 
-// writePaxHeader writes an extended pax header to the
-// archive.
-func (tw *Writer) writePAXHeader(hdr *Header, paxHeaders map[string]string) error {
-	// Prepare extended header
-	ext := new(Header)
-	ext.Typeflag = TypeXHeader
-	// Setting ModTime is required for reader parsing to
-	// succeed, and seems harmless enough.
-	ext.ModTime = hdr.ModTime
-	// The spec asks that we namespace our pseudo files
-	// with the current pid.  However, this results in differing outputs
-	// for identical inputs.  As such, the constant 0 is now used instead.
-	// golang.org/issue/12358
-	dir, file := path.Split(hdr.Name)
-	fullName := path.Join(dir, "PaxHeaders.0", file)
-
-	ascii := toASCII(fullName)
-	if len(ascii) > 100 {
-		ascii = ascii[:100]
-	}
-	ext.Name = ascii
-	// Construct the body
-	var buf bytes.Buffer
-
-	// Keys are sorted before writing to body to allow deterministic output.
-	var keys []string
-	for k := range paxHeaders {
-		keys = append(keys, k)
-	}
-	sort.Strings(keys)
-
-	for _, k := range keys {
-		fmt.Fprint(&buf, formatPAXRecord(k, paxHeaders[k]))
-	}
-
-	ext.Size = int64(len(buf.Bytes()))
-	if err := tw.writeHeader(ext, false); err != nil {
-		return err
+// Write writes to the current file in the tar archive.
+// Write returns the error ErrWriteTooLong if more than
+// Header.Size bytes are written after WriteHeader.
+//
+// Calling Write on special types like TypeLink, TypeSymlink, TypeChar,
+// TypeBlock, TypeDir, and TypeFifo returns (0, ErrWriteTooLong) regardless
+// of what the Header.Size claims.
+func (tw *Writer) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
+	if tw.err != nil {
+		return 0, tw.err
 	}
 	}
-	if _, err := tw.Write(buf.Bytes()); err != nil {
-		return err
+	n, err := tw.curr.Write(b)
+	if err != nil && err != ErrWriteTooLong {
+		tw.err = err
 	}
 	}
-	if err := tw.Flush(); err != nil {
-		return err
+	return n, err
+}
+
+// readFrom populates the content of the current file by reading from r.
+// The bytes read must match the number of remaining bytes in the current file.
+//
+// If the current file is sparse and r is an io.ReadSeeker,
+// then readFrom uses Seek to skip past holes defined in Header.SparseHoles,
+// assuming that skipped regions are all NULs.
+// This always reads the last byte to ensure r is the right size.
+//
+// TODO(dsnet): Re-export this when adding sparse file support.
+// See https://golang.org/issue/22735
+func (tw *Writer) readFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
+	if tw.err != nil {
+		return 0, tw.err
 	}
 	}
-	return nil
+	n, err := tw.curr.ReadFrom(r)
+	if err != nil && err != ErrWriteTooLong {
+		tw.err = err
+	}
+	return n, err
 }
 }
 
 
-// formatPAXRecord formats a single PAX record, prefixing it with the
-// appropriate length.
-func formatPAXRecord(k, v string) string {
-	const padding = 3 // Extra padding for ' ', '=', and '\n'
-	size := len(k) + len(v) + padding
-	size += len(strconv.Itoa(size))
-	record := fmt.Sprintf("%d %s=%s\n", size, k, v)
+// Close closes the tar archive by flushing the padding, and writing the footer.
+// If the current file (from a prior call to WriteHeader) is not fully written,
+// then this returns an error.
+func (tw *Writer) Close() error {
+	if tw.err == ErrWriteAfterClose {
+		return nil
+	}
+	if tw.err != nil {
+		return tw.err
+	}
 
 
-	// Final adjustment if adding size field increased the record size.
-	if len(record) != size {
-		size = len(record)
-		record = fmt.Sprintf("%d %s=%s\n", size, k, v)
+	// Trailer: two zero blocks.
+	err := tw.Flush()
+	for i := 0; i < 2 && err == nil; i++ {
+		_, err = tw.w.Write(zeroBlock[:])
 	}
 	}
-	return record
+
+	// Ensure all future actions are invalid.
+	tw.err = ErrWriteAfterClose
+	return err // Report IO errors
 }
 }
 
 
-// Write writes to the current entry in the tar archive.
-// Write returns the error ErrWriteTooLong if more than
-// hdr.Size bytes are written after WriteHeader.
-func (tw *Writer) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
-	if tw.closed {
-		err = ErrWriteAfterClose
-		return
-	}
-	overwrite := false
-	if int64(len(b)) > tw.nb {
-		b = b[0:tw.nb]
-		overwrite = true
-	}
-	n, err = tw.w.Write(b)
-	tw.nb -= int64(n)
-	if err == nil && overwrite {
-		err = ErrWriteTooLong
-		return
-	}
-	tw.err = err
-	return
+// regFileWriter is a fileWriter for writing data to a regular file entry.
+type regFileWriter struct {
+	w  io.Writer // Underlying Writer
+	nb int64     // Number of remaining bytes to write
 }
 }
 
 
-// Close closes the tar archive, flushing any unwritten
-// data to the underlying writer.
-func (tw *Writer) Close() error {
-	if tw.err != nil || tw.closed {
-		return tw.err
+func (fw *regFileWriter) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
+	overwrite := int64(len(b)) > fw.nb
+	if overwrite {
+		b = b[:fw.nb]
 	}
 	}
-	tw.Flush()
-	tw.closed = true
-	if tw.err != nil {
-		return tw.err
+	if len(b) > 0 {
+		n, err = fw.w.Write(b)
+		fw.nb -= int64(n)
+	}
+	switch {
+	case err != nil:
+		return n, err
+	case overwrite:
+		return n, ErrWriteTooLong
+	default:
+		return n, nil
 	}
 	}
+}
+
+func (fw *regFileWriter) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
+	return io.Copy(struct{ io.Writer }{fw}, r)
+}
 
 
-	// trailer: two zero blocks
-	for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
-		_, tw.err = tw.w.Write(zeroBlock)
-		if tw.err != nil {
-			break
+func (fw regFileWriter) LogicalRemaining() int64 {
+	return fw.nb
+}
+func (fw regFileWriter) PhysicalRemaining() int64 {
+	return fw.nb
+}
+
+// sparseFileWriter is a fileWriter for writing data to a sparse file entry.
+type sparseFileWriter struct {
+	fw  fileWriter  // Underlying fileWriter
+	sp  sparseDatas // Normalized list of data fragments
+	pos int64       // Current position in sparse file
+}
+
+func (sw *sparseFileWriter) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
+	overwrite := int64(len(b)) > sw.LogicalRemaining()
+	if overwrite {
+		b = b[:sw.LogicalRemaining()]
+	}
+
+	b0 := b
+	endPos := sw.pos + int64(len(b))
+	for endPos > sw.pos && err == nil {
+		var nf int // Bytes written in fragment
+		dataStart, dataEnd := sw.sp[0].Offset, sw.sp[0].endOffset()
+		if sw.pos < dataStart { // In a hole fragment
+			bf := b[:min(int64(len(b)), dataStart-sw.pos)]
+			nf, err = zeroWriter{}.Write(bf)
+		} else { // In a data fragment
+			bf := b[:min(int64(len(b)), dataEnd-sw.pos)]
+			nf, err = sw.fw.Write(bf)
+		}
+		b = b[nf:]
+		sw.pos += int64(nf)
+		if sw.pos >= dataEnd && len(sw.sp) > 1 {
+			sw.sp = sw.sp[1:] // Ensure last fragment always remains
 		}
 		}
 	}
 	}
-	return tw.err
+
+	n = len(b0) - len(b)
+	switch {
+	case err == ErrWriteTooLong:
+		return n, errMissData // Not possible; implies bug in validation logic
+	case err != nil:
+		return n, err
+	case sw.LogicalRemaining() == 0 && sw.PhysicalRemaining() > 0:
+		return n, errUnrefData // Not possible; implies bug in validation logic
+	case overwrite:
+		return n, ErrWriteTooLong
+	default:
+		return n, nil
+	}
+}
+
+func (sw *sparseFileWriter) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
+	rs, ok := r.(io.ReadSeeker)
+	if ok {
+		if _, err := rs.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent); err != nil {
+			ok = false // Not all io.Seeker can really seek
+		}
+	}
+	if !ok {
+		return io.Copy(struct{ io.Writer }{sw}, r)
+	}
+
+	var readLastByte bool
+	pos0 := sw.pos
+	for sw.LogicalRemaining() > 0 && !readLastByte && err == nil {
+		var nf int64 // Size of fragment
+		dataStart, dataEnd := sw.sp[0].Offset, sw.sp[0].endOffset()
+		if sw.pos < dataStart { // In a hole fragment
+			nf = dataStart - sw.pos
+			if sw.PhysicalRemaining() == 0 {
+				readLastByte = true
+				nf--
+			}
+			_, err = rs.Seek(nf, io.SeekCurrent)
+		} else { // In a data fragment
+			nf = dataEnd - sw.pos
+			nf, err = io.CopyN(sw.fw, rs, nf)
+		}
+		sw.pos += nf
+		if sw.pos >= dataEnd && len(sw.sp) > 1 {
+			sw.sp = sw.sp[1:] // Ensure last fragment always remains
+		}
+	}
+
+	// If the last fragment is a hole, then seek to 1-byte before EOF, and
+	// read a single byte to ensure the file is the right size.
+	if readLastByte && err == nil {
+		_, err = mustReadFull(rs, []byte{0})
+		sw.pos++
+	}
+
+	n = sw.pos - pos0
+	switch {
+	case err == io.EOF:
+		return n, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	case err == ErrWriteTooLong:
+		return n, errMissData // Not possible; implies bug in validation logic
+	case err != nil:
+		return n, err
+	case sw.LogicalRemaining() == 0 && sw.PhysicalRemaining() > 0:
+		return n, errUnrefData // Not possible; implies bug in validation logic
+	default:
+		return n, ensureEOF(rs)
+	}
+}
+
+func (sw sparseFileWriter) LogicalRemaining() int64 {
+	return sw.sp[len(sw.sp)-1].endOffset() - sw.pos
+}
+func (sw sparseFileWriter) PhysicalRemaining() int64 {
+	return sw.fw.PhysicalRemaining()
+}
+
+// zeroWriter may only be written with NULs, otherwise it returns errWriteHole.
+type zeroWriter struct{}
+
+func (zeroWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
+	for i, c := range b {
+		if c != 0 {
+			return i, errWriteHole
+		}
+	}
+	return len(b), nil
+}
+
+// ensureEOF checks whether r is at EOF, reporting ErrWriteTooLong if not so.
+func ensureEOF(r io.Reader) error {
+	n, err := tryReadFull(r, []byte{0})
+	switch {
+	case n > 0:
+		return ErrWriteTooLong
+	case err == io.EOF:
+		return nil
+	default:
+		return err
+	}
 }
 }

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