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Date:      Mon, 12 Sep 2016 22:07:35 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Martin Matuska <mm@FreeBSD.org>
To:        src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable-10@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r305755 - in stable/10: contrib/libarchive contrib/libarchive/libarchive contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test lib/libarchive
Message-ID:  <201609122207.u8CM7ZaV029748@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: mm
Date: Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016
New Revision: 305755
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/305755

Log:
  MFC r305422:
  Sync libarchive with vendor
  
  Vendor issues fixed:
  PR #777: Multiple bugfixes for setup_acls()
  
  This includes a bugfix for a bug that caused ACLs not to be read properly
  for files and directories inside subdirectories and as a result not being
  stored or being incorrectly stored in tar archives.

Added:
  stable/10/contrib/libarchive/README.md
     - copied unchanged from r305422, head/contrib/libarchive/README.md
Deleted:
  stable/10/contrib/libarchive/README
Modified:
  stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_acl.c
  stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_entry_from_file.c
  stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_posix.c
  stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test/test_acl_freebsd_posix1e.c
  stable/10/lib/libarchive/config_freebsd.h
Directory Properties:
  stable/10/   (props changed)

Copied: stable/10/contrib/libarchive/README.md (from r305422, head/contrib/libarchive/README.md)
==============================================================================
--- /dev/null	00:00:00 1970	(empty, because file is newly added)
+++ stable/10/contrib/libarchive/README.md	Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016	(r305755, copy of r305422, head/contrib/libarchive/README.md)
@@ -0,0 +1,222 @@
+# Welcome to libarchive!
+
+The libarchive project develops a portable, efficient C library that
+can read and write streaming archives in a variety of formats.  It
+also includes implementations of the common `tar`, `cpio`, and `zcat`
+command-line tools that use the libarchive library.
+
+## Questions?  Issues?
+
+* http://www.libarchive.org is the home for ongoing
+  libarchive development, including documentation,
+  and links to the libarchive mailing lists.
+* To report an issue, use the issue tracker at
+  https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues
+* To submit an enhancement to libarchive, please
+  submit a pull request via GitHub: https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/pulls
+
+## Contents of the Distribution
+
+This distribution bundle includes the following major components:
+
+* **libarchive**: a library for reading and writing streaming archives
+* **tar**: the 'bsdtar' program is a full-featured 'tar' implementation built on libarchive
+* **cpio**: the 'bsdcpio' program is a different interface to essentially the same functionality
+* **cat**: the 'bsdcat' program is a simple replacement tool for zcat, bzcat, xzcat, and such
+* **examples**: Some small example programs that you may find useful.
+* **examples/minitar**: a compact sample demonstrating use of libarchive.
+* **contrib**:  Various items sent to me by third parties; please contact the authors with any questions.
+
+The top-level directory contains the following information files:
+
+* **NEWS** - highlights of recent changes
+* **COPYING** - what you can do with this
+* **INSTALL** - installation instructions
+* **README** - this file
+* **CMakeLists.txt** - input for "cmake" build tool, see INSTALL
+* **configure** - configuration script, see INSTALL for details.  If your copy of the source lacks a `configure` script, you can try to construct it by running the script in `build/autogen.sh` (or use `cmake`).
+
+The following files in the top-level directory are used by the 'configure' script:
+* `Makefile.am`, `aclocal.m4`, `configure.ac` - used to build this distribution, only needed by maintainers
+* `Makefile.in`, `config.h.in` - templates used by configure script
+
+## Documentation
+
+In addition to the informational articles and documentation
+in the online [libarchive Wiki](https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/wiki),
+the distribution also includes a number of manual pages:
+
+ * bsdtar.1 explains the use of the bsdtar program
+ * bsdcpio.1 explains the use of the bsdcpio program
+ * bsdcat.1 explains the use of the bsdcat program
+ * libarchive.3 gives an overview of the library as a whole
+ * archive_read.3, archive_write.3, archive_write_disk.3, and
+   archive_read_disk.3 provide detailed calling sequences for the read
+   and write APIs
+ * archive_entry.3 details the "struct archive_entry" utility class
+ * archive_internals.3 provides some insight into libarchive's
+   internal structure and operation.
+ * libarchive-formats.5 documents the file formats supported by the library
+ * cpio.5, mtree.5, and tar.5 provide detailed information about these
+   popular archive formats, including hard-to-find details about
+   modern cpio and tar variants.
+
+The manual pages above are provided in the 'doc' directory in
+a number of different formats.
+
+You should also read the copious comments in `archive.h` and the
+source code for the sample programs for more details.  Please let us
+know about any errors or omissions you find.
+
+## Supported Formats
+
+Currently, the library automatically detects and reads the following fomats:
+  * Old V7 tar archives
+  * POSIX ustar
+  * GNU tar format (including GNU long filenames, long link names, and sparse files)
+  * Solaris 9 extended tar format (including ACLs)
+  * POSIX pax interchange format
+  * POSIX octet-oriented cpio
+  * SVR4 ASCII cpio
+  * POSIX octet-oriented cpio
+  * Binary cpio (big-endian or little-endian)
+  * ISO9660 CD-ROM images (with optional Rockridge or Joliet extensions)
+  * ZIP archives (with uncompressed or "deflate" compressed entries, including support for encrypted Zip archives)
+  * GNU and BSD 'ar' archives
+  * 'mtree' format
+  * 7-Zip archives
+  * Microsoft CAB format
+  * LHA and LZH archives
+  * RAR archives (with some limitations due to RAR's proprietary status)
+  * XAR archives
+
+The library also detects and handles any of the following before evaluating the archive:
+  * uuencoded files
+  * files with RPM wrapper
+  * gzip compression
+  * bzip2 compression
+  * compress/LZW compression
+  * lzma, lzip, and xz compression
+  * lz4 compression
+  * lzop compression
+
+The library can create archives in any of the following formats:
+  * POSIX ustar
+  * POSIX pax interchange format
+  * "restricted" pax format, which will create ustar archives except for
+    entries that require pax extensions (for long filenames, ACLs, etc).
+  * Old GNU tar format
+  * Old V7 tar format
+  * POSIX octet-oriented cpio
+  * SVR4 "newc" cpio
+  * shar archives
+  * ZIP archives (with uncompressed or "deflate" compressed entries)
+  * GNU and BSD 'ar' archives
+  * 'mtree' format
+  * ISO9660 format
+  * 7-Zip archives
+  * XAR archives
+
+When creating archives, the result can be filtered with any of the following:
+  * uuencode
+  * gzip compression
+  * bzip2 compression
+  * compress/LZW compression
+  * lzma, lzip, and xz compression
+  * lz4 compression
+  * lzop compression
+
+## Notes about the Library Design
+
+The following notes address many of the most common
+questions we are asked about libarchive:
+
+* This is a heavily stream-oriented system.  That means that
+  it is optimized to read or write the archive in a single
+  pass from beginning to end.  For example, this allows
+  libarchive to process archives too large to store on disk
+  by processing them on-the-fly as they are read from or
+  written to a network or tape drive.  This also makes
+  libarchive useful for tools that need to produce
+  archives on-the-fly (such as webservers that provide
+  archived contents of a users account).
+
+* In-place modification and random access to the contents
+  of an archive are not directly supported.  For some formats,
+  this is not an issue: For example, tar.gz archives are not
+  designed for random access.  In some other cases, libarchive
+  can re-open an archive and scan it from the beginning quickly
+  enough to provide the needed abilities even without true
+  random access.  Of course, some applications do require true
+  random access; those applications should consider alternatives
+  to libarchive.
+
+* The library is designed to be extended with new compression and
+  archive formats.  The only requirement is that the format be
+  readable or writable as a stream and that each archive entry be
+  independent.  There are articles on the libarchive Wiki explaining
+  how to extend libarchive.
+
+* On read, compression and format are always detected automatically.
+
+* The same API is used for all formats; in particular, it's very
+  easy for software using libarchive to transparently handle
+  any of libarchive's archiving formats.
+
+* Libarchive's automatic support for decompression can be used
+  without archiving by explicitly selecting the "raw" and "empty"
+  formats.
+
+* I've attempted to minimize static link pollution.  If you don't
+  explicitly invoke a particular feature (such as support for a
+  particular compression or format), it won't get pulled in to
+  statically-linked programs.  In particular, if you don't explicitly
+  enable a particular compression or decompression support, you won't
+  need to link against the corresponding compression or decompression
+  libraries.  This also reduces the size of statically-linked
+  binaries in environments where that matters.
+
+* The library is generally _thread safe_ depending on the platform:
+  it does not define any global variables of its own.  However, some
+  platforms do not provide fully thread-safe versions of key C library
+  functions.  On those platforms, libarchive will use the non-thread-safe
+  functions.  Patches to improve this are of great interest to us.
+
+* In particular, libarchive's modules to read or write a directory
+  tree do use `chdir()` to optimize the directory traversals.  This
+  can cause problems for programs that expect to do disk access from
+  multiple threads.  Of course, those modules are completely
+  optional and you can use the rest of libarchive without them.
+
+* The library is _not_ thread aware, however.  It does no locking
+  or thread management of any kind.  If you create a libarchive
+  object and need to access it from multiple threads, you will
+  need to provide your own locking.
+
+* On read, the library accepts whatever blocks you hand it.
+  Your read callback is free to pass the library a byte at a time
+  or mmap the entire archive and give it to the library at once.
+  On write, the library always produces correctly-blocked output.
+
+* The object-style approach allows you to have multiple archive streams
+  open at once.  bsdtar uses this in its "@archive" extension.
+
+* The archive itself is read/written using callback functions.
+  You can read an archive directly from an in-memory buffer or
+  write it to a socket, if you wish.  There are some utility
+  functions to provide easy-to-use "open file," etc, capabilities.
+
+* The read/write APIs are designed to allow individual entries
+  to be read or written to any data source:  You can create
+  a block of data in memory and add it to a tar archive without
+  first writing a temporary file.  You can also read an entry from
+  an archive and write the data directly to a socket.  If you want
+  to read/write entries to disk, there are convenience functions to
+  make this especially easy.
+
+* Note: The "pax interchange format" is a POSIX standard extended tar
+  format that should be used when the older _ustar_ format is not
+  appropriate.  It has many advantages over other tar formats
+  (including the legacy GNU tar format) and is widely supported by
+  current tar implementations.
+

Modified: stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_acl.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_acl.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:00 2016	(r305754)
+++ stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_acl.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016	(r305755)
@@ -707,10 +707,11 @@ archive_acl_text_l(struct archive_acl *a
 			if (r != 0)
 				return (-1);
 			*p++ = separator;
-			if (flags & ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_STYLE_EXTRA_ID)
+			if (name == NULL || (flags & ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_STYLE_EXTRA_ID)) {
 				id = ap->id;
-			else
+			} else {
 				id = -1;
+			}
 			append_entry(&p, NULL, ap->tag, name,
 			    ap->permset, id);
 			count++;

Modified: stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_entry_from_file.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_entry_from_file.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:00 2016	(r305754)
+++ stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_entry_from_file.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016	(r305755)
@@ -419,12 +419,32 @@ setup_acls(struct archive_read_disk *a,
 	if (accpath == NULL)
 		accpath = archive_entry_pathname(entry);
 
+	if (*fd < 0 && a->tree != NULL) {
+		if (a->follow_symlinks ||
+		    archive_entry_filetype(entry) != AE_IFLNK)
+			*fd = a->open_on_current_dir(a->tree,
+			    accpath, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
+		if (*fd < 0) {
+			if (a->tree_enter_working_dir(a->tree) != 0) {
+				archive_set_error(&a->archive, errno,
+				    "Couldn't access %s", accpath);
+				return (ARCHIVE_FAILED);
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
 	archive_entry_acl_clear(entry);
 
+	acl = NULL;
+
 #ifdef ACL_TYPE_NFS4
 	/* Try NFS4 ACL first. */
 	if (*fd >= 0)
+#if HAVE_ACL_GET_FD_NP
+		acl = acl_get_fd_np(*fd, ACL_TYPE_NFS4);
+#else
 		acl = acl_get_fd(*fd);
+#endif
 #if HAVE_ACL_GET_LINK_NP
 	else if (!a->follow_symlinks)
 		acl = acl_get_link_np(accpath, ACL_TYPE_NFS4);
@@ -437,12 +457,19 @@ setup_acls(struct archive_read_disk *a,
 #endif
 	else
 		acl = acl_get_file(accpath, ACL_TYPE_NFS4);
+
 #if HAVE_ACL_IS_TRIVIAL_NP
-	/* Ignore "trivial" ACLs that just mirror the file mode. */
-	acl_is_trivial_np(acl, &r);
-	if (r) {
-		acl_free(acl);
-		acl = NULL;
+	if (acl != NULL && acl_is_trivial_np(acl, &r) == 0) {
+		/* Ignore "trivial" ACLs that just mirror the file mode. */
+		if (r) {
+			acl_free(acl);
+			acl = NULL;
+			/*
+			 * Simultaneous NFSv4 and POSIX.1e ACLs for the same
+			 * entry are not allowed, so we should return here
+			 */
+			return (ARCHIVE_OK);
+		}
 	}
 #endif
 	if (acl != NULL) {
@@ -450,7 +477,7 @@ setup_acls(struct archive_read_disk *a,
 		acl_free(acl);
 		return (ARCHIVE_OK);
 	}
-#endif
+#endif	/* ACL_TYPE_NFS4 */
 
 	/* Retrieve access ACL from file. */
 	if (*fd >= 0)
@@ -467,10 +494,22 @@ setup_acls(struct archive_read_disk *a,
 #endif
 	else
 		acl = acl_get_file(accpath, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
+
+#if HAVE_ACL_IS_TRIVIAL_NP
+	/* Ignore "trivial" ACLs that just mirror the file mode. */
+	if (acl != NULL && acl_is_trivial_np(acl, &r) == 0) {
+		if (r) {
+			acl_free(acl);
+			acl = NULL;
+		}
+	}
+#endif
+
 	if (acl != NULL) {
 		translate_acl(a, entry, acl,
 		    ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS);
 		acl_free(acl);
+		acl = NULL;
 	}
 
 	/* Only directories can have default ACLs. */

Modified: stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_posix.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_posix.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:00 2016	(r305754)
+++ stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/archive_read_disk_posix.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016	(r305755)
@@ -1504,10 +1504,19 @@ setup_current_filesystem(struct archive_
 	struct tree *t = a->tree;
 	struct statfs sfs;
 #if defined(HAVE_GETVFSBYNAME) && defined(VFCF_SYNTHETIC)
-#  if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_VFSCONF)
-	struct vfsconf vfc;
-#  else
+/* TODO: configure should set GETVFSBYNAME_ARG_TYPE to make
+ * this accurate; some platforms have both and we need the one that's
+ * used by getvfsbyname()
+ *
+ * Then the following would become:
+ *  #if defined(GETVFSBYNAME_ARG_TYPE)
+ *   GETVFSBYNAME_ARG_TYPE vfc;
+ *  #endif
+ */
+#  if defined(HAVE_STRUCT_XVFSCONF)
 	struct xvfsconf vfc;
+#  else
+	struct vfsconf vfc;
 #  endif
 #endif
 	int r, xr = 0;

Modified: stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test/test_acl_freebsd_posix1e.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test/test_acl_freebsd_posix1e.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:00 2016	(r305754)
+++ stable/10/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/test/test_acl_freebsd_posix1e.c	Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016	(r305755)
@@ -70,15 +70,9 @@ set_acls(struct archive_entry *ae, struc
 }
 
 static int
-acl_match(acl_entry_t aclent, struct myacl_t *myacl)
-{
-	gid_t g, *gp;
-	uid_t u, *up;
-	acl_tag_t tag_type;
-	acl_permset_t opaque_ps;
+acl_entry_get_perm(acl_entry_t aclent) {
 	int permset = 0;
-
-	acl_get_tag_type(aclent, &tag_type);
+	acl_permset_t opaque_ps;
 
 	/* translate the silly opaque permset to a bitmap */
 	acl_get_permset(aclent, &opaque_ps);
@@ -88,10 +82,61 @@ acl_match(acl_entry_t aclent, struct mya
 		permset |= ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_WRITE;
 	if (acl_get_perm_np(opaque_ps, ACL_READ))
 		permset |= ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_READ;
+	return permset;
+}
+
+#if 0
+static int
+acl_get_specific_entry(acl_t acl, acl_tag_t requested_tag_type, int requested_tag) {
+	int entry_id = ACL_FIRST_ENTRY;
+	acl_entry_t acl_entry;
+	acl_tag_t acl_tag_type;
+	
+	while (1 == acl_get_entry(acl, entry_id, &acl_entry)) {
+		/* After the first time... */
+		entry_id = ACL_NEXT_ENTRY;
+
+		/* If this matches, return perm mask */
+		acl_get_tag_type(acl_entry, &acl_tag_type);
+		if (acl_tag_type == requested_tag_type) {
+			switch (acl_tag_type) {
+			case ACL_USER_OBJ:
+				if ((uid_t)requested_tag == *(uid_t *)(acl_get_qualifier(acl_entry))) {
+					return acl_entry_get_perm(acl_entry);
+				}
+				break;
+			case ACL_GROUP_OBJ:
+				if ((gid_t)requested_tag == *(gid_t *)(acl_get_qualifier(acl_entry))) {
+					return acl_entry_get_perm(acl_entry);
+				}
+				break;
+			case ACL_USER:
+			case ACL_GROUP:
+			case ACL_OTHER:
+				return acl_entry_get_perm(acl_entry);
+			default:
+				failure("Unexpected ACL tag type");
+				assert(0);
+			}
+		}
+
 
-	if (permset != myacl->permset)
+	}
+	return -1;
+}
+#endif
+
+static int
+acl_match(acl_entry_t aclent, struct myacl_t *myacl)
+{
+	gid_t g, *gp;
+	uid_t u, *up;
+	acl_tag_t tag_type;
+
+	if (myacl->permset != acl_entry_get_perm(aclent))
 		return (0);
 
+	acl_get_tag_type(aclent, &tag_type);
 	switch (tag_type) {
 	case ACL_USER_OBJ:
 		if (myacl->tag != ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_USER_OBJ) return (0);
@@ -190,7 +235,7 @@ compare_acls(acl_t acl, struct myacl_t *
  * Verify ACL restore-to-disk.  This test is FreeBSD-specific.
  */
 
-DEFINE_TEST(test_acl_freebsd_posix1e)
+DEFINE_TEST(test_acl_freebsd_posix1e_restore)
 {
 #if !defined(__FreeBSD__)
 	skipping("FreeBSD-specific ACL restore test");
@@ -263,3 +308,111 @@ DEFINE_TEST(test_acl_freebsd_posix1e)
 	acl_free(acl);
 #endif
 }
+
+/*
+ * Verify ACL reaed-from-disk.  This test is FreeBSD-specific.
+ */
+DEFINE_TEST(test_acl_freebsd_posix1e_read)
+{
+#if !defined(__FreeBSD__)
+	skipping("FreeBSD-specific ACL read test");
+#elif __FreeBSD__ < 5
+	skipping("ACL read supported only on FreeBSD 5.0 and later");
+#else
+	struct archive *a;
+	struct archive_entry *ae;
+	int n, fd;
+	const char *acl1_text, *acl2_text;
+	acl_t acl1, acl2;
+
+	/*
+	 * Manually construct a directory and two files with
+	 * different ACLs.  This also serves to verify that ACLs
+	 * are supported on the local filesystem.
+	 */
+
+	/* Create a test file f1 with acl1 */
+	acl1_text = "user::rwx,group::rwx,other::rwx,user:1:rw-,group:15:r-x,mask::rwx";
+	acl1 = acl_from_text(acl1_text);
+	assert((void *)acl1 != NULL);
+	fd = open("f1", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0777);
+	failure("Could not create test file?!");
+	if (!assert(fd >= 0)) {
+		acl_free(acl1);
+		return;
+	}
+	n = acl_set_fd(fd, acl1);
+	acl_free(acl1);
+	if (n != 0 && errno == EOPNOTSUPP) {
+		close(fd);
+		skipping("ACL tests require that ACL support be enabled on the filesystem");
+		return;
+	}
+	if (n != 0 && errno == EINVAL) {
+		close(fd);
+		skipping("This filesystem does not support POSIX.1e ACLs");
+		return;
+	}
+	failure("acl_set_fd(): errno = %d (%s)",
+	    errno, strerror(errno));
+	assertEqualInt(0, n);
+	close(fd);
+
+	assertMakeDir("d", 0700);
+
+	/*
+	 * Create file d/f1 with acl2
+	 *
+	 * This differs from acl1 in the u:1: and g:15: permissions.
+	 *
+	 * This file deliberately has the same name but a different ACL.
+	 * Github Issue #777 explains how libarchive's directory traversal
+	 * did not always correctly enter directories before attempting
+	 * to read ACLs, resulting in reading the ACL from a like-named
+	 * file in the wrong directory.
+	 */
+	acl2_text = "user::rwx,group::rwx,other::---,user:1:r--,group:15:r--,mask::rwx";
+	acl2 = acl_from_text(acl2_text);
+	assert((void *)acl2 != NULL);
+	fd = open("d/f1", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0777);
+	failure("Could not create test file?!");
+	if (!assert(fd >= 0)) {
+		acl_free(acl2);
+		return;
+	}
+	n = acl_set_fd(fd, acl2);
+	acl_free(acl2);
+	if (n != 0 && errno == EOPNOTSUPP) {
+		close(fd);
+		skipping("ACL tests require that ACL support be enabled on the filesystem");
+		return;
+	}
+	if (n != 0 && errno == EINVAL) {
+		close(fd);
+		skipping("This filesystem does not support POSIX.1e ACLs");
+		return;
+	}
+	failure("acl_set_fd(): errno = %d (%s)",
+	    errno, strerror(errno));
+	assertEqualInt(0, n);
+	close(fd);
+
+	/* Create a read-from-disk object. */
+	assert(NULL != (a = archive_read_disk_new()));
+	assertEqualIntA(a, ARCHIVE_OK, archive_read_disk_open(a, "."));
+	assert(NULL != (ae = archive_entry_new()));
+
+	/* Walk the dir until we see both of the files */
+	while (ARCHIVE_OK == archive_read_next_header2(a, ae)) {
+		archive_read_disk_descend(a);
+		if (strcmp(archive_entry_pathname(ae), "./f1") == 0) {
+			assertEqualString(archive_entry_acl_text(ae, ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS), acl1_text);
+			    
+		} else if (strcmp(archive_entry_pathname(ae), "./d/f1") == 0) {
+			assertEqualString(archive_entry_acl_text(ae, ARCHIVE_ENTRY_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS), acl2_text);
+		}
+	}
+
+	archive_free(a);
+#endif
+}

Modified: stable/10/lib/libarchive/config_freebsd.h
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/lib/libarchive/config_freebsd.h	Mon Sep 12 22:07:00 2016	(r305754)
+++ stable/10/lib/libarchive/config_freebsd.h	Mon Sep 12 22:07:35 2016	(r305755)
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
 /* FreeBSD 5.0 and later have ACL and extattr support. */
 #if __FreeBSD__ > 4
 #define HAVE_ACL_CREATE_ENTRY 1
+#define HAVE_ACL_GET_FD_NP 1
 #define HAVE_ACL_GET_LINK_NP 1
 #define HAVE_ACL_GET_PERM_NP 1
 #define HAVE_ACL_INIT 1
@@ -43,6 +44,7 @@
 #define HAVE_EXTATTR_LIST_FILE 1
 #define HAVE_EXTATTR_SET_FD 1
 #define HAVE_EXTATTR_SET_FILE 1
+#define HAVE_STRUCT_XVFSCONF 1
 #define HAVE_SYS_ACL_H 1
 #define HAVE_SYS_EXTATTR_H 1
 #endif



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