snappy 0.0.12 → 0.0.13

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/lib/snappy/version.rb +1 -1
  3. data/lib/snappy/writer.rb +6 -0
  4. metadata +3 -41
  5. data/vendor/snappy/AUTHORS +0 -1
  6. data/vendor/snappy/COPYING +0 -54
  7. data/vendor/snappy/ChangeLog +0 -1916
  8. data/vendor/snappy/Makefile.am +0 -23
  9. data/vendor/snappy/NEWS +0 -128
  10. data/vendor/snappy/README +0 -135
  11. data/vendor/snappy/autogen.sh +0 -7
  12. data/vendor/snappy/configure.ac +0 -133
  13. data/vendor/snappy/format_description.txt +0 -110
  14. data/vendor/snappy/framing_format.txt +0 -135
  15. data/vendor/snappy/m4/gtest.m4 +0 -74
  16. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-c.cc +0 -90
  17. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-c.h +0 -138
  18. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-internal.h +0 -150
  19. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-sinksource.cc +0 -71
  20. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-sinksource.h +0 -137
  21. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-internal.cc +0 -42
  22. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-internal.h +0 -491
  23. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-public.h.in +0 -98
  24. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-test.cc +0 -606
  25. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-test.h +0 -582
  26. data/vendor/snappy/snappy.cc +0 -1306
  27. data/vendor/snappy/snappy.h +0 -184
  28. data/vendor/snappy/snappy_unittest.cc +0 -1355
  29. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/alice29.txt +0 -3609
  30. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/asyoulik.txt +0 -4122
  31. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/baddata1.snappy +0 -0
  32. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/baddata2.snappy +0 -0
  33. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/baddata3.snappy +0 -0
  34. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/fireworks.jpeg +0 -0
  35. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/geo.protodata +0 -0
  36. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/html +0 -1
  37. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/html_x_4 +0 -1
  38. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/kppkn.gtb +0 -0
  39. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/lcet10.txt +0 -7519
  40. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/paper-100k.pdf +2 -600
  41. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/plrabn12.txt +0 -10699
  42. data/vendor/snappy/testdata/urls.10K +0 -10000
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- // Copyright 2005 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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- //
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- // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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- // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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- // met:
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- //
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- // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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- // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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- // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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- // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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- // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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- // distribution.
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- // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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- // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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- // this software without specific prior written permission.
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- //
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- // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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- // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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- // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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- // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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- // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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- // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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- // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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- // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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- // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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- // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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- // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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-
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- #include "snappy.h"
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- #include "snappy-internal.h"
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- #include "snappy-sinksource.h"
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-
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- #include <stdio.h>
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-
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- #include <algorithm>
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- #include <string>
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- #include <vector>
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-
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-
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- namespace snappy {
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-
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- // Any hash function will produce a valid compressed bitstream, but a good
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- // hash function reduces the number of collisions and thus yields better
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- // compression for compressible input, and more speed for incompressible
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- // input. Of course, it doesn't hurt if the hash function is reasonably fast
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- // either, as it gets called a lot.
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- static inline uint32 HashBytes(uint32 bytes, int shift) {
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- uint32 kMul = 0x1e35a7bd;
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- return (bytes * kMul) >> shift;
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- }
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- static inline uint32 Hash(const char* p, int shift) {
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- return HashBytes(UNALIGNED_LOAD32(p), shift);
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- }
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-
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- size_t MaxCompressedLength(size_t source_len) {
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- // Compressed data can be defined as:
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- // compressed := item* literal*
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- // item := literal* copy
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- //
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- // The trailing literal sequence has a space blowup of at most 62/60
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- // since a literal of length 60 needs one tag byte + one extra byte
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- // for length information.
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- //
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- // Item blowup is trickier to measure. Suppose the "copy" op copies
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- // 4 bytes of data. Because of a special check in the encoding code,
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- // we produce a 4-byte copy only if the offset is < 65536. Therefore
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- // the copy op takes 3 bytes to encode, and this type of item leads
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- // to at most the 62/60 blowup for representing literals.
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- //
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- // Suppose the "copy" op copies 5 bytes of data. If the offset is big
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- // enough, it will take 5 bytes to encode the copy op. Therefore the
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- // worst case here is a one-byte literal followed by a five-byte copy.
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- // I.e., 6 bytes of input turn into 7 bytes of "compressed" data.
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- //
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- // This last factor dominates the blowup, so the final estimate is:
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- return 32 + source_len + source_len/6;
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- }
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-
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- enum {
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- LITERAL = 0,
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- COPY_1_BYTE_OFFSET = 1, // 3 bit length + 3 bits of offset in opcode
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- COPY_2_BYTE_OFFSET = 2,
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- COPY_4_BYTE_OFFSET = 3
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- };
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- static const int kMaximumTagLength = 5; // COPY_4_BYTE_OFFSET plus the actual offset.
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-
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- // Copy "len" bytes from "src" to "op", one byte at a time. Used for
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- // handling COPY operations where the input and output regions may
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- // overlap. For example, suppose:
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- // src == "ab"
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- // op == src + 2
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- // len == 20
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- // After IncrementalCopy(src, op, len), the result will have
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- // eleven copies of "ab"
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- // ababababababababababab
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- // Note that this does not match the semantics of either memcpy()
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- // or memmove().
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- static inline void IncrementalCopy(const char* src, char* op, ssize_t len) {
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- assert(len > 0);
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- do {
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- *op++ = *src++;
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- } while (--len > 0);
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- }
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-
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- // Equivalent to IncrementalCopy except that it can write up to ten extra
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- // bytes after the end of the copy, and that it is faster.
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- //
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- // The main part of this loop is a simple copy of eight bytes at a time until
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- // we've copied (at least) the requested amount of bytes. However, if op and
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- // src are less than eight bytes apart (indicating a repeating pattern of
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- // length < 8), we first need to expand the pattern in order to get the correct
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- // results. For instance, if the buffer looks like this, with the eight-byte
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- // <src> and <op> patterns marked as intervals:
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- //
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- // abxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- // [------] src
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- // [------] op
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- //
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- // a single eight-byte copy from <src> to <op> will repeat the pattern once,
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- // after which we can move <op> two bytes without moving <src>:
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- //
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- // ababxxxxxxxxxx
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- // [------] src
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- // [------] op
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- //
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- // and repeat the exercise until the two no longer overlap.
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- //
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- // This allows us to do very well in the special case of one single byte
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- // repeated many times, without taking a big hit for more general cases.
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- //
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- // The worst case of extra writing past the end of the match occurs when
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- // op - src == 1 and len == 1; the last copy will read from byte positions
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- // [0..7] and write to [4..11], whereas it was only supposed to write to
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- // position 1. Thus, ten excess bytes.
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-
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- namespace {
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-
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- const int kMaxIncrementCopyOverflow = 10;
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-
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- inline void IncrementalCopyFastPath(const char* src, char* op, ssize_t len) {
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- while (op - src < 8) {
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- UnalignedCopy64(src, op);
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- len -= op - src;
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- op += op - src;
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- }
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- while (len > 0) {
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- UnalignedCopy64(src, op);
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- src += 8;
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- op += 8;
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- len -= 8;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- } // namespace
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- static inline char* EmitLiteral(char* op,
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- const char* literal,
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- int len,
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- bool allow_fast_path) {
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- int n = len - 1; // Zero-length literals are disallowed
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- if (n < 60) {
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- // Fits in tag byte
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- *op++ = LITERAL | (n << 2);
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-
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- // The vast majority of copies are below 16 bytes, for which a
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- // call to memcpy is overkill. This fast path can sometimes
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- // copy up to 15 bytes too much, but that is okay in the
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- // main loop, since we have a bit to go on for both sides:
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- //
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- // - The input will always have kInputMarginBytes = 15 extra
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- // available bytes, as long as we're in the main loop, and
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- // if not, allow_fast_path = false.
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- // - The output will always have 32 spare bytes (see
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- // MaxCompressedLength).
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- if (allow_fast_path && len <= 16) {
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- UnalignedCopy64(literal, op);
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- }
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- } else {
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- // Encode in upcoming bytes
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- char* base = op;
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- int count = 0;
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- op++;
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- while (n > 0) {
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- *op++ = n & 0xff;
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- n >>= 8;
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- count++;
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- }
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- assert(count <= 4);
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- *base = LITERAL | ((59+count) << 2);
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- }
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- memcpy(op, literal, len);
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- return op + len;
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- }
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- static inline char* EmitCopyLessThan64(char* op, size_t offset, int len) {
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- assert(len <= 64);
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- assert(len >= 4);
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- assert(offset < 65536);
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- if ((len < 12) && (offset < 2048)) {
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- size_t len_minus_4 = len - 4;
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- assert(len_minus_4 < 8); // Must fit in 3 bits
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- *op++ = COPY_1_BYTE_OFFSET + ((len_minus_4) << 2) + ((offset >> 8) << 5);
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- *op++ = offset & 0xff;
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- } else {
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- *op++ = COPY_2_BYTE_OFFSET + ((len-1) << 2);
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- }
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- static inline char* EmitCopy(char* op, size_t offset, int len) {
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- // Emit 64 byte copies but make sure to keep at least four bytes reserved
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- while (len >= 68) {
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- }
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- }
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- namespace internal {
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- // Use smaller hash table when input.size() is smaller, since we
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- // fill the table, incurring O(hash table size) overhead for
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- // equal UNALIGNED_LOAD32(p + offset). Motivation: On x86-64 hardware we have
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- // empirically found that overlapping loads such as
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- #endif
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- //
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- // bool Append(const char* ip, size_t length);
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- // bool AppendFromSelf(uint32 offset, size_t length);
472
- //
473
- // // The rules for how TryFastAppend differs from Append are somewhat
474
- // // convoluted:
475
- // //
476
- // // - TryFastAppend is allowed to decline (return false) at any
477
- // // time, for any reason -- just "return false" would be
478
- // // a perfectly legal implementation of TryFastAppend.
479
- // // The intention is for TryFastAppend to allow a fast path
480
- // // in the common case of a small append.
481
- // // - TryFastAppend is allowed to read up to <available> bytes
482
- // // from the input buffer, whereas Append is allowed to read
483
- // // <length>. However, if it returns true, it must leave
484
- // // at least five (kMaximumTagLength) bytes in the input buffer
485
- // // afterwards, so that there is always enough space to read the
486
- // // next tag without checking for a refill.
487
- // // - TryFastAppend must always return decline (return false)
488
- // // if <length> is 61 or more, as in this case the literal length is not
489
- // // decoded fully. In practice, this should not be a big problem,
490
- // // as it is unlikely that one would implement a fast path accepting
491
- // // this much data.
492
- // //
493
- // bool TryFastAppend(const char* ip, size_t available, size_t length);
494
- // };
495
-
496
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
497
- // Lookup table for decompression code. Generated by ComputeTable() below.
498
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
499
-
500
- // Mapping from i in range [0,4] to a mask to extract the bottom 8*i bits
501
- static const uint32 wordmask[] = {
502
- 0u, 0xffu, 0xffffu, 0xffffffu, 0xffffffffu
503
- };
504
-
505
- // Data stored per entry in lookup table:
506
- // Range Bits-used Description
507
- // ------------------------------------
508
- // 1..64 0..7 Literal/copy length encoded in opcode byte
509
- // 0..7 8..10 Copy offset encoded in opcode byte / 256
510
- // 0..4 11..13 Extra bytes after opcode
511
- //
512
- // We use eight bits for the length even though 7 would have sufficed
513
- // because of efficiency reasons:
514
- // (1) Extracting a byte is faster than a bit-field
515
- // (2) It properly aligns copy offset so we do not need a <<8
516
- static const uint16 char_table[256] = {
517
- 0x0001, 0x0804, 0x1001, 0x2001, 0x0002, 0x0805, 0x1002, 0x2002,
518
- 0x0003, 0x0806, 0x1003, 0x2003, 0x0004, 0x0807, 0x1004, 0x2004,
519
- 0x0005, 0x0808, 0x1005, 0x2005, 0x0006, 0x0809, 0x1006, 0x2006,
520
- 0x0007, 0x080a, 0x1007, 0x2007, 0x0008, 0x080b, 0x1008, 0x2008,
521
- 0x0009, 0x0904, 0x1009, 0x2009, 0x000a, 0x0905, 0x100a, 0x200a,
522
- 0x000b, 0x0906, 0x100b, 0x200b, 0x000c, 0x0907, 0x100c, 0x200c,
523
- 0x000d, 0x0908, 0x100d, 0x200d, 0x000e, 0x0909, 0x100e, 0x200e,
524
- 0x000f, 0x090a, 0x100f, 0x200f, 0x0010, 0x090b, 0x1010, 0x2010,
525
- 0x0011, 0x0a04, 0x1011, 0x2011, 0x0012, 0x0a05, 0x1012, 0x2012,
526
- 0x0013, 0x0a06, 0x1013, 0x2013, 0x0014, 0x0a07, 0x1014, 0x2014,
527
- 0x0015, 0x0a08, 0x1015, 0x2015, 0x0016, 0x0a09, 0x1016, 0x2016,
528
- 0x0017, 0x0a0a, 0x1017, 0x2017, 0x0018, 0x0a0b, 0x1018, 0x2018,
529
- 0x0019, 0x0b04, 0x1019, 0x2019, 0x001a, 0x0b05, 0x101a, 0x201a,
530
- 0x001b, 0x0b06, 0x101b, 0x201b, 0x001c, 0x0b07, 0x101c, 0x201c,
531
- 0x001d, 0x0b08, 0x101d, 0x201d, 0x001e, 0x0b09, 0x101e, 0x201e,
532
- 0x001f, 0x0b0a, 0x101f, 0x201f, 0x0020, 0x0b0b, 0x1020, 0x2020,
533
- 0x0021, 0x0c04, 0x1021, 0x2021, 0x0022, 0x0c05, 0x1022, 0x2022,
534
- 0x0023, 0x0c06, 0x1023, 0x2023, 0x0024, 0x0c07, 0x1024, 0x2024,
535
- 0x0025, 0x0c08, 0x1025, 0x2025, 0x0026, 0x0c09, 0x1026, 0x2026,
536
- 0x0027, 0x0c0a, 0x1027, 0x2027, 0x0028, 0x0c0b, 0x1028, 0x2028,
537
- 0x0029, 0x0d04, 0x1029, 0x2029, 0x002a, 0x0d05, 0x102a, 0x202a,
538
- 0x002b, 0x0d06, 0x102b, 0x202b, 0x002c, 0x0d07, 0x102c, 0x202c,
539
- 0x002d, 0x0d08, 0x102d, 0x202d, 0x002e, 0x0d09, 0x102e, 0x202e,
540
- 0x002f, 0x0d0a, 0x102f, 0x202f, 0x0030, 0x0d0b, 0x1030, 0x2030,
541
- 0x0031, 0x0e04, 0x1031, 0x2031, 0x0032, 0x0e05, 0x1032, 0x2032,
542
- 0x0033, 0x0e06, 0x1033, 0x2033, 0x0034, 0x0e07, 0x1034, 0x2034,
543
- 0x0035, 0x0e08, 0x1035, 0x2035, 0x0036, 0x0e09, 0x1036, 0x2036,
544
- 0x0037, 0x0e0a, 0x1037, 0x2037, 0x0038, 0x0e0b, 0x1038, 0x2038,
545
- 0x0039, 0x0f04, 0x1039, 0x2039, 0x003a, 0x0f05, 0x103a, 0x203a,
546
- 0x003b, 0x0f06, 0x103b, 0x203b, 0x003c, 0x0f07, 0x103c, 0x203c,
547
- 0x0801, 0x0f08, 0x103d, 0x203d, 0x1001, 0x0f09, 0x103e, 0x203e,
548
- 0x1801, 0x0f0a, 0x103f, 0x203f, 0x2001, 0x0f0b, 0x1040, 0x2040
549
- };
550
-
551
- // In debug mode, allow optional computation of the table at startup.
552
- // Also, check that the decompression table is correct.
553
- #ifndef NDEBUG
554
- DEFINE_bool(snappy_dump_decompression_table, false,
555
- "If true, we print the decompression table at startup.");
556
-
557
- static uint16 MakeEntry(unsigned int extra,
558
- unsigned int len,
559
- unsigned int copy_offset) {
560
- // Check that all of the fields fit within the allocated space
561
- assert(extra == (extra & 0x7)); // At most 3 bits
562
- assert(copy_offset == (copy_offset & 0x7)); // At most 3 bits
563
- assert(len == (len & 0x7f)); // At most 7 bits
564
- return len | (copy_offset << 8) | (extra << 11);
565
- }
566
-
567
- static void ComputeTable() {
568
- uint16 dst[256];
569
-
570
- // Place invalid entries in all places to detect missing initialization
571
- int assigned = 0;
572
- for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
573
- dst[i] = 0xffff;
574
- }
575
-
576
- // Small LITERAL entries. We store (len-1) in the top 6 bits.
577
- for (unsigned int len = 1; len <= 60; len++) {
578
- dst[LITERAL | ((len-1) << 2)] = MakeEntry(0, len, 0);
579
- assigned++;
580
- }
581
-
582
- // Large LITERAL entries. We use 60..63 in the high 6 bits to
583
- // encode the number of bytes of length info that follow the opcode.
584
- for (unsigned int extra_bytes = 1; extra_bytes <= 4; extra_bytes++) {
585
- // We set the length field in the lookup table to 1 because extra
586
- // bytes encode len-1.
587
- dst[LITERAL | ((extra_bytes+59) << 2)] = MakeEntry(extra_bytes, 1, 0);
588
- assigned++;
589
- }
590
-
591
- // COPY_1_BYTE_OFFSET.
592
- //
593
- // The tag byte in the compressed data stores len-4 in 3 bits, and
594
- // offset/256 in 5 bits. offset%256 is stored in the next byte.
595
- //
596
- // This format is used for length in range [4..11] and offset in
597
- // range [0..2047]
598
- for (unsigned int len = 4; len < 12; len++) {
599
- for (unsigned int offset = 0; offset < 2048; offset += 256) {
600
- dst[COPY_1_BYTE_OFFSET | ((len-4)<<2) | ((offset>>8)<<5)] =
601
- MakeEntry(1, len, offset>>8);
602
- assigned++;
603
- }
604
- }
605
-
606
- // COPY_2_BYTE_OFFSET.
607
- // Tag contains len-1 in top 6 bits, and offset in next two bytes.
608
- for (unsigned int len = 1; len <= 64; len++) {
609
- dst[COPY_2_BYTE_OFFSET | ((len-1)<<2)] = MakeEntry(2, len, 0);
610
- assigned++;
611
- }
612
-
613
- // COPY_4_BYTE_OFFSET.
614
- // Tag contents len-1 in top 6 bits, and offset in next four bytes.
615
- for (unsigned int len = 1; len <= 64; len++) {
616
- dst[COPY_4_BYTE_OFFSET | ((len-1)<<2)] = MakeEntry(4, len, 0);
617
- assigned++;
618
- }
619
-
620
- // Check that each entry was initialized exactly once.
621
- if (assigned != 256) {
622
- fprintf(stderr, "ComputeTable: assigned only %d of 256\n", assigned);
623
- abort();
624
- }
625
- for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
626
- if (dst[i] == 0xffff) {
627
- fprintf(stderr, "ComputeTable: did not assign byte %d\n", i);
628
- abort();
629
- }
630
- }
631
-
632
- if (FLAGS_snappy_dump_decompression_table) {
633
- printf("static const uint16 char_table[256] = {\n ");
634
- for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
635
- printf("0x%04x%s",
636
- dst[i],
637
- ((i == 255) ? "\n" : (((i%8) == 7) ? ",\n " : ", ")));
638
- }
639
- printf("};\n");
640
- }
641
-
642
- // Check that computed table matched recorded table
643
- for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
644
- if (dst[i] != char_table[i]) {
645
- fprintf(stderr, "ComputeTable: byte %d: computed (%x), expect (%x)\n",
646
- i, static_cast<int>(dst[i]), static_cast<int>(char_table[i]));
647
- abort();
648
- }
649
- }
650
- }
651
- #endif /* !NDEBUG */
652
-
653
- // Helper class for decompression
654
- class SnappyDecompressor {
655
- private:
656
- Source* reader_; // Underlying source of bytes to decompress
657
- const char* ip_; // Points to next buffered byte
658
- const char* ip_limit_; // Points just past buffered bytes
659
- uint32 peeked_; // Bytes peeked from reader (need to skip)
660
- bool eof_; // Hit end of input without an error?
661
- char scratch_[kMaximumTagLength]; // See RefillTag().
662
-
663
- // Ensure that all of the tag metadata for the next tag is available
664
- // in [ip_..ip_limit_-1]. Also ensures that [ip,ip+4] is readable even
665
- // if (ip_limit_ - ip_ < 5).
666
- //
667
- // Returns true on success, false on error or end of input.
668
- bool RefillTag();
669
-
670
- public:
671
- explicit SnappyDecompressor(Source* reader)
672
- : reader_(reader),
673
- ip_(NULL),
674
- ip_limit_(NULL),
675
- peeked_(0),
676
- eof_(false) {
677
- }
678
-
679
- ~SnappyDecompressor() {
680
- // Advance past any bytes we peeked at from the reader
681
- reader_->Skip(peeked_);
682
- }
683
-
684
- // Returns true iff we have hit the end of the input without an error.
685
- bool eof() const {
686
- return eof_;
687
- }
688
-
689
- // Read the uncompressed length stored at the start of the compressed data.
690
- // On succcess, stores the length in *result and returns true.
691
- // On failure, returns false.
692
- bool ReadUncompressedLength(uint32* result) {
693
- assert(ip_ == NULL); // Must not have read anything yet
694
- // Length is encoded in 1..5 bytes
695
- *result = 0;
696
- uint32 shift = 0;
697
- while (true) {
698
- if (shift >= 32) return false;
699
- size_t n;
700
- const char* ip = reader_->Peek(&n);
701
- if (n == 0) return false;
702
- const unsigned char c = *(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(ip));
703
- reader_->Skip(1);
704
- *result |= static_cast<uint32>(c & 0x7f) << shift;
705
- if (c < 128) {
706
- break;
707
- }
708
- shift += 7;
709
- }
710
- return true;
711
- }
712
-
713
- // Process the next item found in the input.
714
- // Returns true if successful, false on error or end of input.
715
- template <class Writer>
716
- void DecompressAllTags(Writer* writer) {
717
- const char* ip = ip_;
718
-
719
- // We could have put this refill fragment only at the beginning of the loop.
720
- // However, duplicating it at the end of each branch gives the compiler more
721
- // scope to optimize the <ip_limit_ - ip> expression based on the local
722
- // context, which overall increases speed.
723
- #define MAYBE_REFILL() \
724
- if (ip_limit_ - ip < kMaximumTagLength) { \
725
- ip_ = ip; \
726
- if (!RefillTag()) return; \
727
- ip = ip_; \
728
- }
729
-
730
- MAYBE_REFILL();
731
- for ( ;; ) {
732
- const unsigned char c = *(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(ip++));
733
-
734
- if ((c & 0x3) == LITERAL) {
735
- size_t literal_length = (c >> 2) + 1u;
736
- if (writer->TryFastAppend(ip, ip_limit_ - ip, literal_length)) {
737
- assert(literal_length < 61);
738
- ip += literal_length;
739
- // NOTE(user): There is no MAYBE_REFILL() here, as TryFastAppend()
740
- // will not return true unless there's already at least five spare
741
- // bytes in addition to the literal.
742
- continue;
743
- }
744
- if (PREDICT_FALSE(literal_length >= 61)) {
745
- // Long literal.
746
- const size_t literal_length_length = literal_length - 60;
747
- literal_length =
748
- (LittleEndian::Load32(ip) & wordmask[literal_length_length]) + 1;
749
- ip += literal_length_length;
750
- }
751
-
752
- size_t avail = ip_limit_ - ip;
753
- while (avail < literal_length) {
754
- if (!writer->Append(ip, avail)) return;
755
- literal_length -= avail;
756
- reader_->Skip(peeked_);
757
- size_t n;
758
- ip = reader_->Peek(&n);
759
- avail = n;
760
- peeked_ = avail;
761
- if (avail == 0) return; // Premature end of input
762
- ip_limit_ = ip + avail;
763
- }
764
- if (!writer->Append(ip, literal_length)) {
765
- return;
766
- }
767
- ip += literal_length;
768
- MAYBE_REFILL();
769
- } else {
770
- const uint32 entry = char_table[c];
771
- const uint32 trailer = LittleEndian::Load32(ip) & wordmask[entry >> 11];
772
- const uint32 length = entry & 0xff;
773
- ip += entry >> 11;
774
-
775
- // copy_offset/256 is encoded in bits 8..10. By just fetching
776
- // those bits, we get copy_offset (since the bit-field starts at
777
- // bit 8).
778
- const uint32 copy_offset = entry & 0x700;
779
- if (!writer->AppendFromSelf(copy_offset + trailer, length)) {
780
- return;
781
- }
782
- MAYBE_REFILL();
783
- }
784
- }
785
-
786
- #undef MAYBE_REFILL
787
- }
788
- };
789
-
790
- bool SnappyDecompressor::RefillTag() {
791
- const char* ip = ip_;
792
- if (ip == ip_limit_) {
793
- // Fetch a new fragment from the reader
794
- reader_->Skip(peeked_); // All peeked bytes are used up
795
- size_t n;
796
- ip = reader_->Peek(&n);
797
- peeked_ = n;
798
- if (n == 0) {
799
- eof_ = true;
800
- return false;
801
- }
802
- ip_limit_ = ip + n;
803
- }
804
-
805
- // Read the tag character
806
- assert(ip < ip_limit_);
807
- const unsigned char c = *(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(ip));
808
- const uint32 entry = char_table[c];
809
- const uint32 needed = (entry >> 11) + 1; // +1 byte for 'c'
810
- assert(needed <= sizeof(scratch_));
811
-
812
- // Read more bytes from reader if needed
813
- uint32 nbuf = ip_limit_ - ip;
814
- if (nbuf < needed) {
815
- // Stitch together bytes from ip and reader to form the word
816
- // contents. We store the needed bytes in "scratch_". They
817
- // will be consumed immediately by the caller since we do not
818
- // read more than we need.
819
- memmove(scratch_, ip, nbuf);
820
- reader_->Skip(peeked_); // All peeked bytes are used up
821
- peeked_ = 0;
822
- while (nbuf < needed) {
823
- size_t length;
824
- const char* src = reader_->Peek(&length);
825
- if (length == 0) return false;
826
- uint32 to_add = min<uint32>(needed - nbuf, length);
827
- memcpy(scratch_ + nbuf, src, to_add);
828
- nbuf += to_add;
829
- reader_->Skip(to_add);
830
- }
831
- assert(nbuf == needed);
832
- ip_ = scratch_;
833
- ip_limit_ = scratch_ + needed;
834
- } else if (nbuf < kMaximumTagLength) {
835
- // Have enough bytes, but move into scratch_ so that we do not
836
- // read past end of input
837
- memmove(scratch_, ip, nbuf);
838
- reader_->Skip(peeked_); // All peeked bytes are used up
839
- peeked_ = 0;
840
- ip_ = scratch_;
841
- ip_limit_ = scratch_ + nbuf;
842
- } else {
843
- // Pass pointer to buffer returned by reader_.
844
- ip_ = ip;
845
- }
846
- return true;
847
- }
848
-
849
- template <typename Writer>
850
- static bool InternalUncompress(Source* r, Writer* writer) {
851
- // Read the uncompressed length from the front of the compressed input
852
- SnappyDecompressor decompressor(r);
853
- uint32 uncompressed_len = 0;
854
- if (!decompressor.ReadUncompressedLength(&uncompressed_len)) return false;
855
- return InternalUncompressAllTags(&decompressor, writer, uncompressed_len);
856
- }
857
-
858
- template <typename Writer>
859
- static bool InternalUncompressAllTags(SnappyDecompressor* decompressor,
860
- Writer* writer,
861
- uint32 uncompressed_len) {
862
- writer->SetExpectedLength(uncompressed_len);
863
-
864
- // Process the entire input
865
- decompressor->DecompressAllTags(writer);
866
- return (decompressor->eof() && writer->CheckLength());
867
- }
868
-
869
- bool GetUncompressedLength(Source* source, uint32* result) {
870
- SnappyDecompressor decompressor(source);
871
- return decompressor.ReadUncompressedLength(result);
872
- }
873
-
874
- size_t Compress(Source* reader, Sink* writer) {
875
- size_t written = 0;
876
- size_t N = reader->Available();
877
- char ulength[Varint::kMax32];
878
- char* p = Varint::Encode32(ulength, N);
879
- writer->Append(ulength, p-ulength);
880
- written += (p - ulength);
881
-
882
- internal::WorkingMemory wmem;
883
- char* scratch = NULL;
884
- char* scratch_output = NULL;
885
-
886
- while (N > 0) {
887
- // Get next block to compress (without copying if possible)
888
- size_t fragment_size;
889
- const char* fragment = reader->Peek(&fragment_size);
890
- assert(fragment_size != 0); // premature end of input
891
- const size_t num_to_read = min(N, kBlockSize);
892
- size_t bytes_read = fragment_size;
893
-
894
- size_t pending_advance = 0;
895
- if (bytes_read >= num_to_read) {
896
- // Buffer returned by reader is large enough
897
- pending_advance = num_to_read;
898
- fragment_size = num_to_read;
899
- } else {
900
- // Read into scratch buffer
901
- if (scratch == NULL) {
902
- // If this is the last iteration, we want to allocate N bytes
903
- // of space, otherwise the max possible kBlockSize space.
904
- // num_to_read contains exactly the correct value
905
- scratch = new char[num_to_read];
906
- }
907
- memcpy(scratch, fragment, bytes_read);
908
- reader->Skip(bytes_read);
909
-
910
- while (bytes_read < num_to_read) {
911
- fragment = reader->Peek(&fragment_size);
912
- size_t n = min<size_t>(fragment_size, num_to_read - bytes_read);
913
- memcpy(scratch + bytes_read, fragment, n);
914
- bytes_read += n;
915
- reader->Skip(n);
916
- }
917
- assert(bytes_read == num_to_read);
918
- fragment = scratch;
919
- fragment_size = num_to_read;
920
- }
921
- assert(fragment_size == num_to_read);
922
-
923
- // Get encoding table for compression
924
- int table_size;
925
- uint16* table = wmem.GetHashTable(num_to_read, &table_size);
926
-
927
- // Compress input_fragment and append to dest
928
- const int max_output = MaxCompressedLength(num_to_read);
929
-
930
- // Need a scratch buffer for the output, in case the byte sink doesn't
931
- // have room for us directly.
932
- if (scratch_output == NULL) {
933
- scratch_output = new char[max_output];
934
- } else {
935
- // Since we encode kBlockSize regions followed by a region
936
- // which is <= kBlockSize in length, a previously allocated
937
- // scratch_output[] region is big enough for this iteration.
938
- }
939
- char* dest = writer->GetAppendBuffer(max_output, scratch_output);
940
- char* end = internal::CompressFragment(fragment, fragment_size,
941
- dest, table, table_size);
942
- writer->Append(dest, end - dest);
943
- written += (end - dest);
944
-
945
- N -= num_to_read;
946
- reader->Skip(pending_advance);
947
- }
948
-
949
- delete[] scratch;
950
- delete[] scratch_output;
951
-
952
- return written;
953
- }
954
-
955
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
956
- // IOVec interfaces
957
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
958
-
959
- // A type that writes to an iovec.
960
- // Note that this is not a "ByteSink", but a type that matches the
961
- // Writer template argument to SnappyDecompressor::DecompressAllTags().
962
- class SnappyIOVecWriter {
963
- private:
964
- const struct iovec* output_iov_;
965
- const size_t output_iov_count_;
966
-
967
- // We are currently writing into output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].
968
- int curr_iov_index_;
969
-
970
- // Bytes written to output_iov_[curr_iov_index_] so far.
971
- size_t curr_iov_written_;
972
-
973
- // Total bytes decompressed into output_iov_ so far.
974
- size_t total_written_;
975
-
976
- // Maximum number of bytes that will be decompressed into output_iov_.
977
- size_t output_limit_;
978
-
979
- inline char* GetIOVecPointer(int index, size_t offset) {
980
- return reinterpret_cast<char*>(output_iov_[index].iov_base) +
981
- offset;
982
- }
983
-
984
- public:
985
- // Does not take ownership of iov. iov must be valid during the
986
- // entire lifetime of the SnappyIOVecWriter.
987
- inline SnappyIOVecWriter(const struct iovec* iov, size_t iov_count)
988
- : output_iov_(iov),
989
- output_iov_count_(iov_count),
990
- curr_iov_index_(0),
991
- curr_iov_written_(0),
992
- total_written_(0),
993
- output_limit_(-1) {
994
- }
995
-
996
- inline void SetExpectedLength(size_t len) {
997
- output_limit_ = len;
998
- }
999
-
1000
- inline bool CheckLength() const {
1001
- return total_written_ == output_limit_;
1002
- }
1003
-
1004
- inline bool Append(const char* ip, size_t len) {
1005
- if (total_written_ + len > output_limit_) {
1006
- return false;
1007
- }
1008
-
1009
- while (len > 0) {
1010
- assert(curr_iov_written_ <= output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].iov_len);
1011
- if (curr_iov_written_ >= output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].iov_len) {
1012
- // This iovec is full. Go to the next one.
1013
- if (curr_iov_index_ + 1 >= output_iov_count_) {
1014
- return false;
1015
- }
1016
- curr_iov_written_ = 0;
1017
- ++curr_iov_index_;
1018
- }
1019
-
1020
- const size_t to_write = std::min(
1021
- len, output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].iov_len - curr_iov_written_);
1022
- memcpy(GetIOVecPointer(curr_iov_index_, curr_iov_written_),
1023
- ip,
1024
- to_write);
1025
- curr_iov_written_ += to_write;
1026
- total_written_ += to_write;
1027
- ip += to_write;
1028
- len -= to_write;
1029
- }
1030
-
1031
- return true;
1032
- }
1033
-
1034
- inline bool TryFastAppend(const char* ip, size_t available, size_t len) {
1035
- const size_t space_left = output_limit_ - total_written_;
1036
- if (len <= 16 && available >= 16 + kMaximumTagLength && space_left >= 16 &&
1037
- output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].iov_len - curr_iov_written_ >= 16) {
1038
- // Fast path, used for the majority (about 95%) of invocations.
1039
- char* ptr = GetIOVecPointer(curr_iov_index_, curr_iov_written_);
1040
- UnalignedCopy64(ip, ptr);
1041
- UnalignedCopy64(ip + 8, ptr + 8);
1042
- curr_iov_written_ += len;
1043
- total_written_ += len;
1044
- return true;
1045
- }
1046
-
1047
- return false;
1048
- }
1049
-
1050
- inline bool AppendFromSelf(size_t offset, size_t len) {
1051
- if (offset > total_written_ || offset == 0) {
1052
- return false;
1053
- }
1054
- const size_t space_left = output_limit_ - total_written_;
1055
- if (len > space_left) {
1056
- return false;
1057
- }
1058
-
1059
- // Locate the iovec from which we need to start the copy.
1060
- int from_iov_index = curr_iov_index_;
1061
- size_t from_iov_offset = curr_iov_written_;
1062
- while (offset > 0) {
1063
- if (from_iov_offset >= offset) {
1064
- from_iov_offset -= offset;
1065
- break;
1066
- }
1067
-
1068
- offset -= from_iov_offset;
1069
- --from_iov_index;
1070
- assert(from_iov_index >= 0);
1071
- from_iov_offset = output_iov_[from_iov_index].iov_len;
1072
- }
1073
-
1074
- // Copy <len> bytes starting from the iovec pointed to by from_iov_index to
1075
- // the current iovec.
1076
- while (len > 0) {
1077
- assert(from_iov_index <= curr_iov_index_);
1078
- if (from_iov_index != curr_iov_index_) {
1079
- const size_t to_copy = std::min(
1080
- output_iov_[from_iov_index].iov_len - from_iov_offset,
1081
- len);
1082
- Append(GetIOVecPointer(from_iov_index, from_iov_offset), to_copy);
1083
- len -= to_copy;
1084
- if (len > 0) {
1085
- ++from_iov_index;
1086
- from_iov_offset = 0;
1087
- }
1088
- } else {
1089
- assert(curr_iov_written_ <= output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].iov_len);
1090
- size_t to_copy = std::min(output_iov_[curr_iov_index_].iov_len -
1091
- curr_iov_written_,
1092
- len);
1093
- if (to_copy == 0) {
1094
- // This iovec is full. Go to the next one.
1095
- if (curr_iov_index_ + 1 >= output_iov_count_) {
1096
- return false;
1097
- }
1098
- ++curr_iov_index_;
1099
- curr_iov_written_ = 0;
1100
- continue;
1101
- }
1102
- if (to_copy > len) {
1103
- to_copy = len;
1104
- }
1105
- IncrementalCopy(GetIOVecPointer(from_iov_index, from_iov_offset),
1106
- GetIOVecPointer(curr_iov_index_, curr_iov_written_),
1107
- to_copy);
1108
- curr_iov_written_ += to_copy;
1109
- from_iov_offset += to_copy;
1110
- total_written_ += to_copy;
1111
- len -= to_copy;
1112
- }
1113
- }
1114
-
1115
- return true;
1116
- }
1117
-
1118
- };
1119
-
1120
- bool RawUncompressToIOVec(const char* compressed, size_t compressed_length,
1121
- const struct iovec* iov, size_t iov_cnt) {
1122
- ByteArraySource reader(compressed, compressed_length);
1123
- return RawUncompressToIOVec(&reader, iov, iov_cnt);
1124
- }
1125
-
1126
- bool RawUncompressToIOVec(Source* compressed, const struct iovec* iov,
1127
- size_t iov_cnt) {
1128
- SnappyIOVecWriter output(iov, iov_cnt);
1129
- return InternalUncompress(compressed, &output);
1130
- }
1131
-
1132
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
1133
- // Flat array interfaces
1134
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
1135
-
1136
- // A type that writes to a flat array.
1137
- // Note that this is not a "ByteSink", but a type that matches the
1138
- // Writer template argument to SnappyDecompressor::DecompressAllTags().
1139
- class SnappyArrayWriter {
1140
- private:
1141
- char* base_;
1142
- char* op_;
1143
- char* op_limit_;
1144
-
1145
- public:
1146
- inline explicit SnappyArrayWriter(char* dst)
1147
- : base_(dst),
1148
- op_(dst) {
1149
- }
1150
-
1151
- inline void SetExpectedLength(size_t len) {
1152
- op_limit_ = op_ + len;
1153
- }
1154
-
1155
- inline bool CheckLength() const {
1156
- return op_ == op_limit_;
1157
- }
1158
-
1159
- inline bool Append(const char* ip, size_t len) {
1160
- char* op = op_;
1161
- const size_t space_left = op_limit_ - op;
1162
- if (space_left < len) {
1163
- return false;
1164
- }
1165
- memcpy(op, ip, len);
1166
- op_ = op + len;
1167
- return true;
1168
- }
1169
-
1170
- inline bool TryFastAppend(const char* ip, size_t available, size_t len) {
1171
- char* op = op_;
1172
- const size_t space_left = op_limit_ - op;
1173
- if (len <= 16 && available >= 16 + kMaximumTagLength && space_left >= 16) {
1174
- // Fast path, used for the majority (about 95%) of invocations.
1175
- UnalignedCopy64(ip, op);
1176
- UnalignedCopy64(ip + 8, op + 8);
1177
- op_ = op + len;
1178
- return true;
1179
- } else {
1180
- return false;
1181
- }
1182
- }
1183
-
1184
- inline bool AppendFromSelf(size_t offset, size_t len) {
1185
- char* op = op_;
1186
- const size_t space_left = op_limit_ - op;
1187
-
1188
- // Check if we try to append from before the start of the buffer.
1189
- // Normally this would just be a check for "produced < offset",
1190
- // but "produced <= offset - 1u" is equivalent for every case
1191
- // except the one where offset==0, where the right side will wrap around
1192
- // to a very big number. This is convenient, as offset==0 is another
1193
- // invalid case that we also want to catch, so that we do not go
1194
- // into an infinite loop.
1195
- assert(op >= base_);
1196
- size_t produced = op - base_;
1197
- if (produced <= offset - 1u) {
1198
- return false;
1199
- }
1200
- if (len <= 16 && offset >= 8 && space_left >= 16) {
1201
- // Fast path, used for the majority (70-80%) of dynamic invocations.
1202
- UnalignedCopy64(op - offset, op);
1203
- UnalignedCopy64(op - offset + 8, op + 8);
1204
- } else {
1205
- if (space_left >= len + kMaxIncrementCopyOverflow) {
1206
- IncrementalCopyFastPath(op - offset, op, len);
1207
- } else {
1208
- if (space_left < len) {
1209
- return false;
1210
- }
1211
- IncrementalCopy(op - offset, op, len);
1212
- }
1213
- }
1214
-
1215
- op_ = op + len;
1216
- return true;
1217
- }
1218
- };
1219
-
1220
- bool RawUncompress(const char* compressed, size_t n, char* uncompressed) {
1221
- ByteArraySource reader(compressed, n);
1222
- return RawUncompress(&reader, uncompressed);
1223
- }
1224
-
1225
- bool RawUncompress(Source* compressed, char* uncompressed) {
1226
- SnappyArrayWriter output(uncompressed);
1227
- return InternalUncompress(compressed, &output);
1228
- }
1229
-
1230
- bool Uncompress(const char* compressed, size_t n, string* uncompressed) {
1231
- size_t ulength;
1232
- if (!GetUncompressedLength(compressed, n, &ulength)) {
1233
- return false;
1234
- }
1235
- // On 32-bit builds: max_size() < kuint32max. Check for that instead
1236
- // of crashing (e.g., consider externally specified compressed data).
1237
- if (ulength > uncompressed->max_size()) {
1238
- return false;
1239
- }
1240
- STLStringResizeUninitialized(uncompressed, ulength);
1241
- return RawUncompress(compressed, n, string_as_array(uncompressed));
1242
- }
1243
-
1244
-
1245
- // A Writer that drops everything on the floor and just does validation
1246
- class SnappyDecompressionValidator {
1247
- private:
1248
- size_t expected_;
1249
- size_t produced_;
1250
-
1251
- public:
1252
- inline SnappyDecompressionValidator() : produced_(0) { }
1253
- inline void SetExpectedLength(size_t len) {
1254
- expected_ = len;
1255
- }
1256
- inline bool CheckLength() const {
1257
- return expected_ == produced_;
1258
- }
1259
- inline bool Append(const char* ip, size_t len) {
1260
- produced_ += len;
1261
- return produced_ <= expected_;
1262
- }
1263
- inline bool TryFastAppend(const char* ip, size_t available, size_t length) {
1264
- return false;
1265
- }
1266
- inline bool AppendFromSelf(size_t offset, size_t len) {
1267
- // See SnappyArrayWriter::AppendFromSelf for an explanation of
1268
- // the "offset - 1u" trick.
1269
- if (produced_ <= offset - 1u) return false;
1270
- produced_ += len;
1271
- return produced_ <= expected_;
1272
- }
1273
- };
1274
-
1275
- bool IsValidCompressedBuffer(const char* compressed, size_t n) {
1276
- ByteArraySource reader(compressed, n);
1277
- SnappyDecompressionValidator writer;
1278
- return InternalUncompress(&reader, &writer);
1279
- }
1280
-
1281
- void RawCompress(const char* input,
1282
- size_t input_length,
1283
- char* compressed,
1284
- size_t* compressed_length) {
1285
- ByteArraySource reader(input, input_length);
1286
- UncheckedByteArraySink writer(compressed);
1287
- Compress(&reader, &writer);
1288
-
1289
- // Compute how many bytes were added
1290
- *compressed_length = (writer.CurrentDestination() - compressed);
1291
- }
1292
-
1293
- size_t Compress(const char* input, size_t input_length, string* compressed) {
1294
- // Pre-grow the buffer to the max length of the compressed output
1295
- compressed->resize(MaxCompressedLength(input_length));
1296
-
1297
- size_t compressed_length;
1298
- RawCompress(input, input_length, string_as_array(compressed),
1299
- &compressed_length);
1300
- compressed->resize(compressed_length);
1301
- return compressed_length;
1302
- }
1303
-
1304
-
1305
- } // end namespace snappy
1306
-