BINARY_PATH = /usr/bin
MAN_PATH = /usr/share/man/man1
-LDFLAGS=-lssl
+ifeq ($(WITH_MD5),yes)
+ LDFLAGS=-lssl
+ MD5FLAG=-DWITH_MD5
+else
+ LDFLAGS=
+ MD5FLAG=
+endif
UNAME=\"$(shell uname -srmn)\"
OPTIMIZE_FLAG = -O2
endif
-CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -pedantic -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DUNAME="$(UNAME)" $(OPTIMIZE_FLAG)
+CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -pedantic -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DUNAME="$(UNAME)" $(MD5FLAG) $(OPTIMIZE_FLAG)
all: finddup
install: finddup
install -m 755 finddup $(BINARY_PATH)
- # install -m 644 finddup.1 $(MAN_PATH)
- # gzip $(MAN_PATH)/finddup.1
+ install -m 644 finddup.1 $(MAN_PATH)
+ gzip $(MAN_PATH)/finddup.1
uninstall:
rm $(BINARY_PATH)/finddup
- # rm $(MAN_PATH)/finddup.1.gz
+ rm $(MAN_PATH)/finddup.1.gz
clean:
rm -f *.o finddup
None known, probably many. Valgrind does not complain though.
-The MD5 hashing often hurts more than it helps, hence it is off by
-default. The only case when it should really be useful is when you
-have plenty of different files of same size, which does not happen
-often.
+The MD5 hashing is not satisfactory. It is computed for a file only if
+the said file has to be read fully for a comparison (i.e. two files
+match and we have to read them completely).
+
+Hence, in practice lot of partial MD5s are computed, which costs a lot
+of cpu and is useless. This often hurts more than it helps, hence it
+is off by default. The only case when it should really be useful is
+when you have plenty of different files of same size, and lot of
+similar ones, which does not happen often.
+
+Forcing the files to be read fully so that the MD5s are properly
+computed is not okay neither, since it would fully read certain files,
+even if we will never need their MD5s.
.SH "WISH LIST"
#include <locale.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
#include <openssl/md5.h>
+#endif
/* 1M really helps compared to 64k */
#define READ_BUFFER_SIZE (1024 * 1024)
int tty_width = -1; /* Positive value means what width to use to show
the progress bar */
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
int use_md5 = 0; /* 1 means we keep an MD5 signature for each file */
+#endif
/********************************************************************/
ino_t inode;
int group_id; /* one per identical file content */
int dir_id; /* 1 for DIR1, and 2 for DIR2 */
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
int md5_computed;
unsigned char md5[MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH];
+#endif
};
void file_list_delete(struct file_node *head) {
int same_content(struct file_node *f1, struct file_node *f2,
char *buffer1, char *buffer2) {
int fd1, fd2, s1, s2;
+
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
MD5_CTX c1, c2;
if(use_md5) {
- if(f1->md5_computed && f2->md5_computed &&
- !memcmp(f1->md5, f2->md5, MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH)) {
- return 0;
+ if(f1->md5_computed && f2->md5_computed) {
+ if(!memcmp(f1->md5, f2->md5, MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
} else {
if(!f1->md5_computed) {
MD5_Init(&c1);
}
}
}
+#endif
fd1 = open(f1->name, O_RDONLY);
fd2 = open(f2->name, O_RDONLY);
if(s1 == 0) {
close(fd1);
close(fd2);
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
if(use_md5) {
if(!f1->md5_computed) {
MD5_Final(f1->md5, &c1);
f2->md5_computed = 1;
}
}
+#endif
return 1;
} else {
+ if(memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, s1)) {
+ close(fd1);
+ close(fd2);
+ return 0;
+ }
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
if(use_md5) {
if(!f1->md5_computed) {
MD5_Update(&c1, buffer1, s1);
MD5_Update(&c2, buffer2, s2);
}
}
- if(memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, s1)) {
- close(fd1);
- close(fd2);
- return 0;
- }
+#endif
}
} else {
fprintf(stderr,
tmp->inode = sb.st_ino;
tmp->group_id = -1;
tmp->dir_id = -1;
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
tmp->md5_computed = 0;
+#endif
tail = tmp;
}
}
fprintf(out, " -r, --real-paths show the real file paths\n");
fprintf(out, " -i, --same-inodes-are-different\n");
fprintf(out, " consider files with same inode as different\n");
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
fprintf(out, " -m, --md5 use MD5 hashing\n");
+#endif
fprintf(out, "\n");
fprintf(out, "Report bugs and comments to <francois@fleuret.org>.\n");
}
break;
case 'm':
+#ifdef WITH_MD5
use_md5 = 1;
+#else
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "finddup has not be compiled with MD5 hashing.\n");
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+#endif
break;
default: