From d394893066e6d45a29638439eaec92df785d089d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CentOS Sources Date: Aug 11 2022 18:16:28 +0000 Subject: import rsync-3.1.3-17.el8 --- diff --git a/SOURCES/rsync-3.1.3-sparse-block.patch b/SOURCES/rsync-3.1.3-sparse-block.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff5d092 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/rsync-3.1.3-sparse-block.patch @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +diff --git a/fileio.c b/fileio.c +index b183e20..72d6076 100644 +--- a/fileio.c ++++ b/fileio.c +@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ + #define ALIGNED_LENGTH(len) ((((len) - 1) | (ALIGN_BOUNDRY-1)) + 1) + + extern int sparse_files; ++extern int sparse_files_block_size; + + OFF_T preallocated_len = 0; + +@@ -147,7 +148,7 @@ int write_file(int f, int use_seek, OFF_T offset, const char *buf, int len) + while (len > 0) { + int r1; + if (sparse_files > 0) { +- int len1 = MIN(len, SPARSE_WRITE_SIZE); ++ int len1 = MIN(len, sparse_files_block_size ? sparse_files_block_size : SPARSE_WRITE_SIZE); + r1 = write_sparse(f, use_seek, offset, buf, len1); + offset += r1; + } else { +diff --git a/options.c b/options.c +index 195672e..d08c05a 100644 +--- a/options.c ++++ b/options.c +@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ int remove_source_files = 0; + int one_file_system = 0; + int protocol_version = PROTOCOL_VERSION; + int sparse_files = 0; ++long sparse_files_block_size = 0; + int preallocate_files = 0; + int do_compression = 0; + int def_compress_level = NOT_SPECIFIED; +@@ -717,6 +718,7 @@ void usage(enum logcode F) + rprintf(F," --fake-super store/recover privileged attrs using xattrs\n"); + #endif + rprintf(F," -S, --sparse turn sequences of nulls into sparse blocks\n"); ++ rprintf(F," --sparse-block=SIZE set block size used to handle sparse files\n"); + #ifdef SUPPORT_PREALLOCATION + rprintf(F," --preallocate allocate dest files before writing them\n"); + #else +@@ -927,6 +929,7 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[] = { + {"sparse", 'S', POPT_ARG_VAL, &sparse_files, 1, 0, 0 }, + {"no-sparse", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &sparse_files, 0, 0, 0 }, + {"no-S", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &sparse_files, 0, 0, 0 }, ++ {"sparse-block", 0, POPT_ARG_LONG, &sparse_files_block_size, 0, 0, 0 }, + {"preallocate", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &preallocate_files, 0, 0, 0}, + {"inplace", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &inplace, 1, 0, 0 }, + {"no-inplace", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &inplace, 0, 0, 0 }, +diff --git a/options.c b/options.c +index b12da55..5a27452 100644 +--- a/options.c ++++ b/options.c +@@ -2606,6 +2606,12 @@ void server_options(char **args, int *argc_p) + args[ac++] = arg; + } + ++ if (sparse_files_block_size) { ++ if (asprintf(&arg, "--sparse-block=%lu", sparse_files_block_size) < 0) ++ goto oom; ++ args[ac++] = arg; ++ } ++ + if (io_timeout) { + if (asprintf(&arg, "--timeout=%d", io_timeout) < 0) + goto oom; +diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo +--- a/rsync.yo ++++ b/rsync.yo +@@ -377,6 +377,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb( + --super receiver attempts super-user activities + --fake-super store/recover privileged attrs using xattrs + -S, --sparse turn sequences of nulls into sparse blocks ++ --sparse-block=SIZE set block size used to handle sparse files + --preallocate allocate dest files before writing + -n, --dry-run perform a trial run with no changes made + -W, --whole-file copy files whole (w/o delta-xfer algorithm) +@@ -1299,6 +1300,15 @@ If combined with bf(--sparse), the file will only have sparse blocks (as + opposed to allocated sequences of null bytes) if the kernel version and + filesystem type support creating holes in the allocated data. + ++dit(bf(--sparse-block=SIZE)) Change the block size used to handle sparse files ++to SIZE bytes. This option only has an effect if the bf(--sparse) (bf(-S)) ++option was also specified. The default block size used by rsync to detect a ++file hole is 1024 bytes; when the receiver writes data to the destination file ++and option bf(--sparse) is used, rsync checks every 1024-bytes chunk to detect ++if they are actually filled with data or not. With certain filesystems, ++optimized to receive data streams for example, enlarging this block size can ++strongly increase performance. The option can be used to tune this block size. ++ + dit(bf(-n, --dry-run)) This makes rsync perform a trial run that doesn't + make any changes (and produces mostly the same output as a real run). It + is most commonly used in combination with the bf(-v, --verbose) and/or +diff --git a/rsync.1 b/rsync.1 +index 855dd47..1d7af3c 100644 +--- a/rsync.1 ++++ b/rsync.1 +@@ -454,6 +454,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. + \-\-super receiver attempts super\-user activities + \-\-fake\-super store/recover privileged attrs using xattrs + \-S, \-\-sparse turn sequences of nulls into sparse blocks ++ \-\-sparse-block=SIZE set block size used to handle sparse files + \-\-preallocate allocate dest files before writing + \-n, \-\-dry\-run perform a trial run with no changes made + \-W, \-\-whole\-file copy files whole (w/o delta\-xfer algorithm) +@@ -1493,6 +1493,16 @@ If combined with \fB\-\-sparse\fP, the file will only have sparse blocks (as + opposed to allocated sequences of null bytes) if the kernel version and + filesystem type support creating holes in the allocated data. + .IP ++.IP "\fB\-\-sparse\-block=SIZE\fP" ++Change the block size used to handle sparse files ++to SIZE bytes. This option only has an effect if the \fB\-\-sparse\fP (\fB\-S\fP) ++option was also specified. The default block size used by rsync to detect a ++file hole is 1024 bytes; when the receiver writes data to the destination file ++and option \fB\-\-sparse\fP is used, rsync checks every 1024\-bytes chunk to detect ++if they are actually filled with data or not. With certain filesystems, ++optimized to receive data streams for example, enlarging this block size can ++strongly increase performance. The option can be used to tune this block size. ++.IP + .IP "\fB\-n, \-\-dry\-run\fP" + This makes rsync perform a trial run that doesn\(cq\&t + make any changes (and produces mostly the same output as a real run). It diff --git a/SPECS/rsync.spec b/SPECS/rsync.spec index effab71..fa4effb 100644 --- a/SPECS/rsync.spec +++ b/SPECS/rsync.spec @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Summary: A program for synchronizing files over a network Name: rsync Version: 3.1.3 -Release: 16%{?dist} +Release: 17%{?dist} Group: Applications/Internet URL: http://rsync.samba.org/ @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ Patch6: rsync-3.1.3-append-check.patch Patch7: rsync-3.1.3-skip-compress.patch Patch8: rsync-3.1.3-xattr.patch Patch9: rsync-3.1.3-cve-2018-25032.patch +Patch10: rsync-3.1.3-sparse-block.patch %description Rsync uses a reliable algorithm to bring remote and host files into @@ -74,9 +75,6 @@ patch -p1 -i patches/xattrs.diff #Enable --copy-devices parameter patch -p1 -i patches/copy-devices.diff -#Enable --sparse-block option -patch -p1 -i patches/sparse-block.diff - %patch0 -p1 -b .man %patch1 -p1 -b .iconv %patch2 -p1 -b .covscan @@ -87,6 +85,7 @@ patch -p1 -i patches/sparse-block.diff %patch7 -p1 -b .skip-compress %patch8 -p1 -b .xattr %patch9 -p1 -b .cve-2018-25032 +%patch10 -p1 -b .spars-block %build %configure @@ -133,6 +132,9 @@ chmod -x support/* %systemd_postun_with_restart rsyncd.service %changelog +* Mon Aug 08 2022 Michal Ruprich - 3.1.3-17 +- Related: #2043753 - New option should not be sent to the server every time + * Thu Jul 28 2022 Michal Ruprich - 3.1.3-16 - Resolves: #2043753 - [RFE] Improve defaults for sparse file buffering