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- data/ext/snappy/extconf.rb +36 -0
- data/ext/snappy/snappy_ext.cc +131 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/AUTHORS +1 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/COPYING +28 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/ChangeLog +3 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/INSTALL +230 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/Makefile.am +24 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/Makefile.in +926 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/NEWS +3 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/README +132 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/aclocal.m4 +9076 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/autogen.sh +8 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/compile +99 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/config.guess +1466 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/config.h.in +107 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/config.sub +1579 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/configure +17962 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/configure.ac +99 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/depcomp +530 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/install-sh +323 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/ltmain.sh +8413 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/m4/gtest.m4 +74 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/missing +360 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/mkinstalldirs +158 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-internal.h +136 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-sinksource.cc +46 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-sinksource.h +110 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-stubs-internal.cc +28 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-stubs-internal.h +457 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-stubs-public.h +59 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-stubs-public.h.in +59 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-test.cc +523 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy-test.h +458 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy.cc +1001 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy.h +141 -0
- data/ext/snappy/vendor/snappy-1.0.0/snappy_unittest.cc +1073 -0
- data/ext/snappy/version.h +4 -0
- data/snappy_ext.gemspec +58 -0
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// Copyright 2005 and onwards Google Inc.
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// A light-weight compression algorithm. It is designed for speed of
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// compression and decompression, rather than for the utmost in space
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// savings.
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//
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// For getting better compression ratios when you are compressing data
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// with long repeated sequences or compressing data that is similar to
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// other data, while still compressing fast, you might look at first
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// using BMDiff and then compressing the output of BMDiff with
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// Snappy.
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#ifndef UTIL_SNAPPY_SNAPPY_H__
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#define UTIL_SNAPPY_SNAPPY_H__
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <string>
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#include "snappy-stubs-public.h"
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namespace snappy {
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class Source;
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class Sink;
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Generic compression/decompression routines.
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Compress the bytes read from "*source" and append to "*sink". Return the
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// number of bytes written.
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size_t Compress(Source* source, Sink* sink);
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bool GetUncompressedLength(Source* source, uint32* result);
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Higher-level string based routines (should be sufficient for most users)
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Sets "*output" to the compressed version of "input[0,input_length-1]".
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// Original contents of *output are lost.
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//
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// REQUIRES: "input[]" is not an alias of "*output".
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size_t Compress(const char* input, size_t input_length, string* output);
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// Decompresses "compressed[0,compressed_length-1]" to "*uncompressed".
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// Original contents of "*uncompressed" are lost.
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//
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// REQUIRES: "compressed[]" is not an alias of "*uncompressed".
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//
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// returns false if the message is corrupted and could not be decompressed
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bool Uncompress(const char* compressed, size_t compressed_length,
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string* uncompressed);
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Lower-level character array based routines. May be useful for
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// efficiency reasons in certain circumstances.
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// REQUIRES: "compressed" must point to an area of memory that is at
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// least "MaxCompressedLength(input_length)" bytes in length.
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//
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// Takes the data stored in "input[0..input_length]" and stores
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//
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// "*compressed_length" is set to the length of the compressed output.
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// Example:
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// char* output = new char[snappy::MaxCompressedLength(input_length)];
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// size_t output_length;
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// RawCompress(input, input_length, output, &output_length);
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// delete [] output;
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void RawCompress(const char* input,
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char* compressed,
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// Given data in "compressed[0..compressed_length-1]" generated by
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bool RawUncompress(const char* compressed, size_t compressed_length,
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char* uncompressed);
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// Given data from the byte source 'compressed' generated by calling
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bool RawUncompress(Source* compressed, char* uncompressed);
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// Returns the maximal size of the compressed representation of
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size_t MaxCompressedLength(size_t source_bytes);
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bool GetUncompressedLength(const char* compressed, size_t compressed_length,
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bool IsValidCompressedBuffer(const char* compressed,
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static const int kMaxHashTableBits = 14;
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include <math.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <string>
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#include "snappy.h"
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#include "snappy-test.h"
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#include "snappy-sinksource.h"
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DEFINE_int32(start_len, -1,
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"Starting prefix size for testing (-1: just full file contents)");
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"Starting prefix size for testing (-1: just full file contents)");
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"How many bytes to compress/uncompress per file for timing");
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DEFINE_bool(zlib, false,
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"Run zlib compression (http://www.zlib.net)");
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DEFINE_bool(lzo, false,
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"Run LZO compression (http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/)");
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"Run quickLZ compression (http://www.quicklz.com/)");
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DEFINE_bool(liblzf, false,
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"Run libLZF compression "
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"Run FastLZ compression (http://www.fastlz.org/");
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DEFINE_bool(write_compressed, false,
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"Write compressed versions of each file to <file>.comp");
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"Write uncompressed versions of each file to <file>.uncomp");
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// To test against code that reads beyond its input, this class copies a
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// with mmap(), and some malloc/posix_memalign implementations expect to
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// TODO(user): Add support for running the unittest without the protection
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class DataEndingAtUnreadablePage {
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explicit DataEndingAtUnreadablePage(const string& s) {
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alloc_size_ = space_for_string + page_size;
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enum CompressorType {
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string_as_array(output));
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CompressorType comp,
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int repeats,
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int block_size) {
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static const int kRuns = 5;
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double ctime[kRuns];
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double utime[kRuns];
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{
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|
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vector<const char*> input(num_blocks);
|
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vector<size_t> input_length(num_blocks);
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vector<string> compressed(num_blocks);
|
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vector<string> output(num_blocks);
|
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for (int b = 0; b < num_blocks; b++) {
|
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int input_start = b * block_size;
|
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int input_limit = min<int>((b+1)*block_size, length);
|
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+
input[b] = data+input_start;
|
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input_length[b] = input_limit-input_start;
|
333
|
+
|
334
|
+
// Pre-grow the output buffer so we don't measure stupid string
|
335
|
+
// append time
|
336
|
+
compressed[b].resize(block_size * 2);
|
337
|
+
}
|
338
|
+
|
339
|
+
// First, try one trial compression to make sure the code is compiled in
|
340
|
+
if (!Compress(input[0], input_length[0], comp, &compressed[0])) {
|
341
|
+
LOG(WARNING) << "Skipping " << names[comp] << ": "
|
342
|
+
<< "library not compiled in";
|
343
|
+
return;
|
344
|
+
}
|
345
|
+
|
346
|
+
for (int run = 0; run < kRuns; run++) {
|
347
|
+
CycleTimer ctimer, utimer;
|
348
|
+
|
349
|
+
ctimer.Start();
|
350
|
+
for (int b = 0; b < num_blocks; b++)
|
351
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < repeats; i++)
|
352
|
+
Compress(input[b], input_length[b], comp, &compressed[b]);
|
353
|
+
ctimer.Stop();
|
354
|
+
|
355
|
+
for (int b = 0; b < num_blocks; b++) {
|
356
|
+
output[b].resize(input_length[b]);
|
357
|
+
}
|
358
|
+
|
359
|
+
utimer.Start();
|
360
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < repeats; i++)
|
361
|
+
for (int b = 0; b < num_blocks; b++)
|
362
|
+
Uncompress(compressed[b], comp, input_length[b], &output[b]);
|
363
|
+
utimer.Stop();
|
364
|
+
|
365
|
+
ctime[run] = ctimer.Get();
|
366
|
+
utime[run] = utimer.Get();
|
367
|
+
}
|
368
|
+
|
369
|
+
compressed_size = 0;
|
370
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < compressed.size(); i++) {
|
371
|
+
compressed_size += compressed[i].size();
|
372
|
+
}
|
373
|
+
}
|
374
|
+
|
375
|
+
sort(ctime, ctime + kRuns);
|
376
|
+
sort(utime, utime + kRuns);
|
377
|
+
const int med = kRuns/2;
|
378
|
+
|
379
|
+
float comp_rate = (length / ctime[med]) * repeats / 1048576.0;
|
380
|
+
float uncomp_rate = (length / utime[med]) * repeats / 1048576.0;
|
381
|
+
string x = names[comp];
|
382
|
+
x += ":";
|
383
|
+
string urate = (uncomp_rate >= 0)
|
384
|
+
? StringPrintf("%.1f", uncomp_rate)
|
385
|
+
: string("?");
|
386
|
+
printf("%-7s [b %dM] bytes %6d -> %6d %4.1f%% "
|
387
|
+
"comp %5.1f MB/s uncomp %5s MB/s\n",
|
388
|
+
x.c_str(),
|
389
|
+
block_size/(1<<20),
|
390
|
+
static_cast<int>(length), static_cast<uint32>(compressed_size),
|
391
|
+
(compressed_size * 100.0) / max<int>(1, length),
|
392
|
+
comp_rate,
|
393
|
+
urate.c_str());
|
394
|
+
}
|
395
|
+
|
396
|
+
|
397
|
+
static int VerifyString(const string& input) {
|
398
|
+
string compressed;
|
399
|
+
DataEndingAtUnreadablePage i(input);
|
400
|
+
const size_t written = snappy::Compress(i.data(), i.size(), &compressed);
|
401
|
+
CHECK_EQ(written, compressed.size());
|
402
|
+
CHECK_LE(compressed.size(),
|
403
|
+
snappy::MaxCompressedLength(input.size()));
|
404
|
+
CHECK(snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(compressed.data(), compressed.size()));
|
405
|
+
|
406
|
+
string uncompressed;
|
407
|
+
DataEndingAtUnreadablePage c(compressed);
|
408
|
+
CHECK(snappy::Uncompress(c.data(), c.size(), &uncompressed));
|
409
|
+
CHECK_EQ(uncompressed, input);
|
410
|
+
return uncompressed.size();
|
411
|
+
}
|
412
|
+
|
413
|
+
|
414
|
+
// Test that data compressed by a compressor that does not
|
415
|
+
// obey block sizes is uncompressed properly.
|
416
|
+
static void VerifyNonBlockedCompression(const string& input) {
|
417
|
+
if (input.length() > snappy::kBlockSize) {
|
418
|
+
// We cannot test larger blocks than the maximum block size, obviously.
|
419
|
+
return;
|
420
|
+
}
|
421
|
+
|
422
|
+
string prefix;
|
423
|
+
Varint::Append32(&prefix, input.size());
|
424
|
+
|
425
|
+
// Setup compression table
|
426
|
+
snappy::internal::WorkingMemory wmem;
|
427
|
+
int table_size;
|
428
|
+
uint16* table = wmem.GetHashTable(input.size(), &table_size);
|
429
|
+
|
430
|
+
// Compress entire input in one shot
|
431
|
+
string compressed;
|
432
|
+
compressed += prefix;
|
433
|
+
compressed.resize(prefix.size()+snappy::MaxCompressedLength(input.size()));
|
434
|
+
char* dest = string_as_array(&compressed) + prefix.size();
|
435
|
+
char* end = snappy::internal::CompressFragment(input.data(), input.size(),
|
436
|
+
dest, table, table_size);
|
437
|
+
compressed.resize(end - compressed.data());
|
438
|
+
|
439
|
+
// Uncompress into string
|
440
|
+
string uncomp_str;
|
441
|
+
CHECK(snappy::Uncompress(compressed.data(), compressed.size(), &uncomp_str));
|
442
|
+
CHECK_EQ(uncomp_str, input);
|
443
|
+
|
444
|
+
}
|
445
|
+
|
446
|
+
// Expand the input so that it is at least K times as big as block size
|
447
|
+
static string Expand(const string& input) {
|
448
|
+
static const int K = 3;
|
449
|
+
string data = input;
|
450
|
+
while (data.size() < K * snappy::kBlockSize) {
|
451
|
+
data += input;
|
452
|
+
}
|
453
|
+
return data;
|
454
|
+
}
|
455
|
+
|
456
|
+
static int Verify(const string& input) {
|
457
|
+
VLOG(1) << "Verifying input of size " << input.size();
|
458
|
+
|
459
|
+
// Compress using string based routines
|
460
|
+
const int result = VerifyString(input);
|
461
|
+
|
462
|
+
|
463
|
+
VerifyNonBlockedCompression(input);
|
464
|
+
if (!input.empty()) {
|
465
|
+
VerifyNonBlockedCompression(Expand(input));
|
466
|
+
}
|
467
|
+
|
468
|
+
|
469
|
+
return result;
|
470
|
+
}
|
471
|
+
|
472
|
+
// This test checks to ensure that snappy doesn't coredump if it gets
|
473
|
+
// corrupted data.
|
474
|
+
|
475
|
+
static bool IsValidCompressedBuffer(const string& c) {
|
476
|
+
return snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(c.data(), c.size());
|
477
|
+
}
|
478
|
+
static bool Uncompress(const string& c, string* u) {
|
479
|
+
return snappy::Uncompress(c.data(), c.size(), u);
|
480
|
+
}
|
481
|
+
|
482
|
+
TYPED_TEST(CorruptedTest, VerifyCorrupted) {
|
483
|
+
string source = "making sure we don't crash with corrupted input";
|
484
|
+
VLOG(1) << source;
|
485
|
+
string dest;
|
486
|
+
TypeParam uncmp;
|
487
|
+
snappy::Compress(source.data(), source.size(), &dest);
|
488
|
+
|
489
|
+
// Mess around with the data. It's hard to simulate all possible
|
490
|
+
// corruptions; this is just one example ...
|
491
|
+
CHECK_GT(dest.size(), 3);
|
492
|
+
dest[1]--;
|
493
|
+
dest[3]++;
|
494
|
+
// this really ought to fail.
|
495
|
+
CHECK(!IsValidCompressedBuffer(TypeParam(dest)));
|
496
|
+
CHECK(!Uncompress(TypeParam(dest), &uncmp));
|
497
|
+
|
498
|
+
// This is testing for a security bug - a buffer that decompresses to 100k
|
499
|
+
// but we lie in the snappy header and only reserve 0 bytes of memory :)
|
500
|
+
source.resize(100000);
|
501
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < source.length(); ++i) {
|
502
|
+
source[i] = 'A';
|
503
|
+
}
|
504
|
+
snappy::Compress(source.data(), source.size(), &dest);
|
505
|
+
dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = dest[3] = 0;
|
506
|
+
CHECK(!IsValidCompressedBuffer(TypeParam(dest)));
|
507
|
+
CHECK(!Uncompress(TypeParam(dest), &uncmp));
|
508
|
+
|
509
|
+
if (sizeof(void *) == 4) {
|
510
|
+
// Another security check; check a crazy big length can't DoS us with an
|
511
|
+
// over-allocation.
|
512
|
+
// Currently this is done only for 32-bit builds. On 64-bit builds,
|
513
|
+
// where 3GBytes might be an acceptable allocation size, Uncompress()
|
514
|
+
// attempts to decompress, and sometimes causes the test to run out of
|
515
|
+
// memory.
|
516
|
+
dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = dest[3] = 0xff;
|
517
|
+
// This decodes to a really large size, i.e., 3221225471 bytes
|
518
|
+
dest[4] = 'k';
|
519
|
+
CHECK(!IsValidCompressedBuffer(TypeParam(dest)));
|
520
|
+
CHECK(!Uncompress(TypeParam(dest), &uncmp));
|
521
|
+
dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = 0xff;
|
522
|
+
dest[3] = 0x7f;
|
523
|
+
CHECK(!IsValidCompressedBuffer(TypeParam(dest)));
|
524
|
+
CHECK(!Uncompress(TypeParam(dest), &uncmp));
|
525
|
+
} else {
|
526
|
+
LOG(WARNING) << "Crazy decompression lengths not checked on 64-bit build";
|
527
|
+
}
|
528
|
+
|
529
|
+
// try reading stuff in from a bad file.
|
530
|
+
for (int i = 1; i <= 3; ++i) {
|
531
|
+
string data = ReadTestDataFile(StringPrintf("baddata%d.snappy", i).c_str());
|
532
|
+
string uncmp;
|
533
|
+
// check that we don't return a crazy length
|
534
|
+
size_t ulen;
|
535
|
+
CHECK(!snappy::GetUncompressedLength(data.data(), data.size(), &ulen)
|
536
|
+
|| (ulen < (1<<20)));
|
537
|
+
uint32 ulen2;
|
538
|
+
snappy::ByteArraySource source(data.data(), data.size());
|
539
|
+
CHECK(!snappy::GetUncompressedLength(&source, &ulen2) ||
|
540
|
+
(ulen2 < (1<<20)));
|
541
|
+
CHECK(!IsValidCompressedBuffer(TypeParam(data)));
|
542
|
+
CHECK(!Uncompress(TypeParam(data), &uncmp));
|
543
|
+
}
|
544
|
+
}
|
545
|
+
|
546
|
+
// Helper routines to construct arbitrary compressed strings.
|
547
|
+
// These mirror the compression code in snappy.cc, but are copied
|
548
|
+
// here so that we can bypass some limitations in the how snappy.cc
|
549
|
+
// invokes these routines.
|
550
|
+
static void AppendLiteral(string* dst, const string& literal) {
|
551
|
+
if (literal.empty()) return;
|
552
|
+
int n = literal.size() - 1;
|
553
|
+
if (n < 60) {
|
554
|
+
// Fit length in tag byte
|
555
|
+
dst->push_back(0 | (n << 2));
|
556
|
+
} else {
|
557
|
+
// Encode in upcoming bytes
|
558
|
+
char number[4];
|
559
|
+
int count = 0;
|
560
|
+
while (n > 0) {
|
561
|
+
number[count++] = n & 0xff;
|
562
|
+
n >>= 8;
|
563
|
+
}
|
564
|
+
dst->push_back(0 | ((59+count) << 2));
|
565
|
+
*dst += string(number, count);
|
566
|
+
}
|
567
|
+
*dst += literal;
|
568
|
+
}
|
569
|
+
|
570
|
+
static void AppendCopy(string* dst, int offset, int length) {
|
571
|
+
while (length > 0) {
|
572
|
+
// Figure out how much to copy in one shot
|
573
|
+
int to_copy;
|
574
|
+
if (length >= 68) {
|
575
|
+
to_copy = 64;
|
576
|
+
} else if (length > 64) {
|
577
|
+
to_copy = 60;
|
578
|
+
} else {
|
579
|
+
to_copy = length;
|
580
|
+
}
|
581
|
+
length -= to_copy;
|
582
|
+
|
583
|
+
if ((to_copy < 12) && (offset < 2048)) {
|
584
|
+
assert(to_copy-4 < 8); // Must fit in 3 bits
|
585
|
+
dst->push_back(1 | ((to_copy-4) << 2) | ((offset >> 8) << 5));
|
586
|
+
dst->push_back(offset & 0xff);
|
587
|
+
} else if (offset < 65536) {
|
588
|
+
dst->push_back(2 | ((to_copy-1) << 2));
|
589
|
+
dst->push_back(offset & 0xff);
|
590
|
+
dst->push_back(offset >> 8);
|
591
|
+
} else {
|
592
|
+
dst->push_back(3 | ((to_copy-1) << 2));
|
593
|
+
dst->push_back(offset & 0xff);
|
594
|
+
dst->push_back((offset >> 8) & 0xff);
|
595
|
+
dst->push_back((offset >> 16) & 0xff);
|
596
|
+
dst->push_back((offset >> 24) & 0xff);
|
597
|
+
}
|
598
|
+
}
|
599
|
+
}
|
600
|
+
|
601
|
+
TEST(Snappy, SimpleTests) {
|
602
|
+
Verify("");
|
603
|
+
Verify("a");
|
604
|
+
Verify("ab");
|
605
|
+
Verify("abc");
|
606
|
+
|
607
|
+
Verify("aaaaaaa" + string(16, 'b') + string("aaaaa") + "abc");
|
608
|
+
Verify("aaaaaaa" + string(256, 'b') + string("aaaaa") + "abc");
|
609
|
+
Verify("aaaaaaa" + string(2047, 'b') + string("aaaaa") + "abc");
|
610
|
+
Verify("aaaaaaa" + string(65536, 'b') + string("aaaaa") + "abc");
|
611
|
+
Verify("abcaaaaaaa" + string(65536, 'b') + string("aaaaa") + "abc");
|
612
|
+
}
|
613
|
+
|
614
|
+
// Verify max blowup (lots of four-byte copies)
|
615
|
+
TEST(Snappy, MaxBlowup) {
|
616
|
+
string input;
|
617
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
|
618
|
+
ACMRandom rnd(i);
|
619
|
+
uint32 bytes = static_cast<uint32>(rnd.Next());
|
620
|
+
input.append(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&bytes), sizeof(bytes));
|
621
|
+
}
|
622
|
+
for (int i = 19999; i >= 0; i--) {
|
623
|
+
ACMRandom rnd(i);
|
624
|
+
uint32 bytes = static_cast<uint32>(rnd.Next());
|
625
|
+
input.append(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&bytes), sizeof(bytes));
|
626
|
+
}
|
627
|
+
Verify(input);
|
628
|
+
}
|
629
|
+
|
630
|
+
TEST(Snappy, RandomData) {
|
631
|
+
ACMRandom rnd(FLAGS_test_random_seed);
|
632
|
+
|
633
|
+
const int num_ops = 20000;
|
634
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < num_ops; i++) {
|
635
|
+
if ((i % 1000) == 0) {
|
636
|
+
VLOG(0) << "Random op " << i << " of " << num_ops;
|
637
|
+
}
|
638
|
+
|
639
|
+
string x;
|
640
|
+
int len = rnd.Uniform(4096);
|
641
|
+
if (i < 100) {
|
642
|
+
len = 65536 + rnd.Uniform(65536);
|
643
|
+
}
|
644
|
+
while (x.size() < len) {
|
645
|
+
int run_len = 1;
|
646
|
+
if (rnd.OneIn(10)) {
|
647
|
+
run_len = rnd.Skewed(8);
|
648
|
+
}
|
649
|
+
char c = (i < 100) ? rnd.Uniform(256) : rnd.Skewed(3);
|
650
|
+
while (run_len-- > 0 && x.size() < len) {
|
651
|
+
x += c;
|
652
|
+
}
|
653
|
+
}
|
654
|
+
|
655
|
+
Verify(x);
|
656
|
+
}
|
657
|
+
}
|
658
|
+
|
659
|
+
TEST(Snappy, FourByteOffset) {
|
660
|
+
// The new compressor cannot generate four-byte offsets since
|
661
|
+
// it chops up the input into 32KB pieces. So we hand-emit the
|
662
|
+
// copy manually.
|
663
|
+
|
664
|
+
// The two fragments that make up the input string
|
665
|
+
string fragment1 = "012345689abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
|
666
|
+
string fragment2 = "some other string";
|
667
|
+
|
668
|
+
// How many times is each fragment emittedn
|
669
|
+
const int n1 = 2;
|
670
|
+
const int n2 = 100000 / fragment2.size();
|
671
|
+
const int length = n1 * fragment1.size() + n2 * fragment2.size();
|
672
|
+
|
673
|
+
string compressed;
|
674
|
+
Varint::Append32(&compressed, length);
|
675
|
+
|
676
|
+
AppendLiteral(&compressed, fragment1);
|
677
|
+
string src = fragment1;
|
678
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < n2; i++) {
|
679
|
+
AppendLiteral(&compressed, fragment2);
|
680
|
+
src += fragment2;
|
681
|
+
}
|
682
|
+
AppendCopy(&compressed, src.size(), fragment1.size());
|
683
|
+
src += fragment1;
|
684
|
+
CHECK_EQ(length, src.size());
|
685
|
+
|
686
|
+
string uncompressed;
|
687
|
+
CHECK(snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(compressed.data(), compressed.size()));
|
688
|
+
CHECK(snappy::Uncompress(compressed.data(), compressed.size(), &uncompressed));
|
689
|
+
CHECK_EQ(uncompressed, src);
|
690
|
+
}
|
691
|
+
|
692
|
+
|
693
|
+
static bool CheckUncompressedLength(const string& compressed,
|
694
|
+
size_t* ulength) {
|
695
|
+
const bool result1 = snappy::GetUncompressedLength(compressed.data(),
|
696
|
+
compressed.size(),
|
697
|
+
ulength);
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
snappy::ByteArraySource source(compressed.data(), compressed.size());
|
700
|
+
uint32 length;
|
701
|
+
const bool result2 = snappy::GetUncompressedLength(&source, &length);
|
702
|
+
CHECK_EQ(result1, result2);
|
703
|
+
return result1;
|
704
|
+
}
|
705
|
+
|
706
|
+
TEST(SnappyCorruption, TruncatedVarint) {
|
707
|
+
string compressed, uncompressed;
|
708
|
+
size_t ulength;
|
709
|
+
compressed.push_back('\xf0');
|
710
|
+
CHECK(!CheckUncompressedLength(compressed, &ulength));
|
711
|
+
CHECK(!snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(compressed.data(), compressed.size()));
|
712
|
+
CHECK(!snappy::Uncompress(compressed.data(), compressed.size(),
|
713
|
+
&uncompressed));
|
714
|
+
}
|
715
|
+
|
716
|
+
TEST(SnappyCorruption, UnterminatedVarint) {
|
717
|
+
string compressed, uncompressed;
|
718
|
+
size_t ulength;
|
719
|
+
compressed.push_back(128);
|
720
|
+
compressed.push_back(128);
|
721
|
+
compressed.push_back(128);
|
722
|
+
compressed.push_back(128);
|
723
|
+
compressed.push_back(128);
|
724
|
+
compressed.push_back(10);
|
725
|
+
CHECK(!CheckUncompressedLength(compressed, &ulength));
|
726
|
+
CHECK(!snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(compressed.data(), compressed.size()));
|
727
|
+
CHECK(!snappy::Uncompress(compressed.data(), compressed.size(),
|
728
|
+
&uncompressed));
|
729
|
+
}
|
730
|
+
|
731
|
+
TEST(Snappy, ReadPastEndOfBuffer) {
|
732
|
+
// Check that we do not read past end of input
|
733
|
+
|
734
|
+
// Make a compressed string that ends with a single-byte literal
|
735
|
+
string compressed;
|
736
|
+
Varint::Append32(&compressed, 1);
|
737
|
+
AppendLiteral(&compressed, "x");
|
738
|
+
|
739
|
+
string uncompressed;
|
740
|
+
DataEndingAtUnreadablePage c(compressed);
|
741
|
+
CHECK(snappy::Uncompress(c.data(), c.size(), &uncompressed));
|
742
|
+
CHECK_EQ(uncompressed, string("x"));
|
743
|
+
}
|
744
|
+
|
745
|
+
// Check for an infinite loop caused by a copy with offset==0
|
746
|
+
TEST(Snappy, ZeroOffsetCopy) {
|
747
|
+
const char* compressed = "\x40\x12\x00\x00";
|
748
|
+
// \x40 Length (must be > kMaxIncrementCopyOverflow)
|
749
|
+
// \x12\x00\x00 Copy with offset==0, length==5
|
750
|
+
char uncompressed[100];
|
751
|
+
EXPECT_FALSE(snappy::RawUncompress(compressed, 4, uncompressed));
|
752
|
+
}
|
753
|
+
|
754
|
+
TEST(Snappy, ZeroOffsetCopyValidation) {
|
755
|
+
const char* compressed = "\x05\x12\x00\x00";
|
756
|
+
// \x05 Length
|
757
|
+
// \x12\x00\x00 Copy with offset==0, length==5
|
758
|
+
EXPECT_FALSE(snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(compressed, 4));
|
759
|
+
}
|
760
|
+
|
761
|
+
|
762
|
+
namespace {
|
763
|
+
|
764
|
+
int TestFindMatchLength(const char* s1, const char *s2, unsigned length) {
|
765
|
+
return snappy::internal::FindMatchLength(s1, s2, s2 + length);
|
766
|
+
}
|
767
|
+
|
768
|
+
} // namespace
|
769
|
+
|
770
|
+
TEST(Snappy, FindMatchLength) {
|
771
|
+
// Exercise all different code paths through the function.
|
772
|
+
// 64-bit version:
|
773
|
+
|
774
|
+
// Hit s1_limit in 64-bit loop, hit s1_limit in single-character loop.
|
775
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(6, TestFindMatchLength("012345", "012345", 6));
|
776
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(11, TestFindMatchLength("01234567abc", "01234567abc", 11));
|
777
|
+
|
778
|
+
// Hit s1_limit in 64-bit loop, find a non-match in single-character loop.
|
779
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(9, TestFindMatchLength("01234567abc", "01234567axc", 9));
|
780
|
+
|
781
|
+
// Same, but edge cases.
|
782
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(11, TestFindMatchLength("01234567abc!", "01234567abc!", 11));
|
783
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(11, TestFindMatchLength("01234567abc!", "01234567abc?", 11));
|
784
|
+
|
785
|
+
// Find non-match at once in first loop.
|
786
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(0, TestFindMatchLength("01234567xxxxxxxx", "?1234567xxxxxxxx", 16));
|
787
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(1, TestFindMatchLength("01234567xxxxxxxx", "0?234567xxxxxxxx", 16));
|
788
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(4, TestFindMatchLength("01234567xxxxxxxx", "01237654xxxxxxxx", 16));
|
789
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(7, TestFindMatchLength("01234567xxxxxxxx", "0123456?xxxxxxxx", 16));
|
790
|
+
|
791
|
+
// Find non-match in first loop after one block.
|
792
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(8, TestFindMatchLength("abcdefgh01234567xxxxxxxx",
|
793
|
+
"abcdefgh?1234567xxxxxxxx", 24));
|
794
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(9, TestFindMatchLength("abcdefgh01234567xxxxxxxx",
|
795
|
+
"abcdefgh0?234567xxxxxxxx", 24));
|
796
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(12, TestFindMatchLength("abcdefgh01234567xxxxxxxx",
|
797
|
+
"abcdefgh01237654xxxxxxxx", 24));
|
798
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(15, TestFindMatchLength("abcdefgh01234567xxxxxxxx",
|
799
|
+
"abcdefgh0123456?xxxxxxxx", 24));
|
800
|
+
|
801
|
+
// 32-bit version:
|
802
|
+
|
803
|
+
// Short matches.
|
804
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(0, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "?1234567", 8));
|
805
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(1, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "0?234567", 8));
|
806
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(2, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "01?34567", 8));
|
807
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(3, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "012?4567", 8));
|
808
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(4, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "0123?567", 8));
|
809
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(5, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "01234?67", 8));
|
810
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(6, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "012345?7", 8));
|
811
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(7, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "0123456?", 8));
|
812
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(7, TestFindMatchLength("01234567", "0123456?", 7));
|
813
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(7, TestFindMatchLength("01234567!", "0123456??", 7));
|
814
|
+
|
815
|
+
// Hit s1_limit in 32-bit loop, hit s1_limit in single-character loop.
|
816
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(10, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd", "xxxxxxabcd", 10));
|
817
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(10, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd?", "xxxxxxabcd?", 10));
|
818
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(13, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcdef", "xxxxxxabcdef", 13));
|
819
|
+
|
820
|
+
// Same, but edge cases.
|
821
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(12, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123abc!", "xxxxxx0123abc!", 12));
|
822
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(12, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123abc!", "xxxxxx0123abc?", 12));
|
823
|
+
|
824
|
+
// Hit s1_limit in 32-bit loop, find a non-match in single-character loop.
|
825
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(11, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123abc", "xxxxxx0123axc", 13));
|
826
|
+
|
827
|
+
// Find non-match at once in first loop.
|
828
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(6, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123xxxxxxxx",
|
829
|
+
"xxxxxx?123xxxxxxxx", 18));
|
830
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(7, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123xxxxxxxx",
|
831
|
+
"xxxxxx0?23xxxxxxxx", 18));
|
832
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(8, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123xxxxxxxx",
|
833
|
+
"xxxxxx0132xxxxxxxx", 18));
|
834
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(9, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123xxxxxxxx",
|
835
|
+
"xxxxxx012?xxxxxxxx", 18));
|
836
|
+
|
837
|
+
// Same, but edge cases.
|
838
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(6, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123", "xxxxxx?123", 10));
|
839
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(7, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123", "xxxxxx0?23", 10));
|
840
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(8, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123", "xxxxxx0132", 10));
|
841
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(9, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxx0123", "xxxxxx012?", 10));
|
842
|
+
|
843
|
+
// Find non-match in first loop after one block.
|
844
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(10, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123xx",
|
845
|
+
"xxxxxxabcd?123xx", 16));
|
846
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(11, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123xx",
|
847
|
+
"xxxxxxabcd0?23xx", 16));
|
848
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(12, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123xx",
|
849
|
+
"xxxxxxabcd0132xx", 16));
|
850
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(13, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123xx",
|
851
|
+
"xxxxxxabcd012?xx", 16));
|
852
|
+
|
853
|
+
// Same, but edge cases.
|
854
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(10, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123", "xxxxxxabcd?123", 14));
|
855
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(11, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123", "xxxxxxabcd0?23", 14));
|
856
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(12, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123", "xxxxxxabcd0132", 14));
|
857
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(13, TestFindMatchLength("xxxxxxabcd0123", "xxxxxxabcd012?", 14));
|
858
|
+
}
|
859
|
+
|
860
|
+
TEST(Snappy, FindMatchLengthRandom) {
|
861
|
+
const int kNumTrials = 10000;
|
862
|
+
const int kTypicalLength = 10;
|
863
|
+
ACMRandom rnd(FLAGS_test_random_seed);
|
864
|
+
|
865
|
+
for (int i = 0; i < kNumTrials; i++) {
|
866
|
+
string s, t;
|
867
|
+
char a = rnd.Rand8();
|
868
|
+
char b = rnd.Rand8();
|
869
|
+
while (!rnd.OneIn(kTypicalLength)) {
|
870
|
+
s.push_back(rnd.OneIn(2) ? a : b);
|
871
|
+
t.push_back(rnd.OneIn(2) ? a : b);
|
872
|
+
}
|
873
|
+
DataEndingAtUnreadablePage u(s);
|
874
|
+
DataEndingAtUnreadablePage v(t);
|
875
|
+
int matched = snappy::internal::FindMatchLength(
|
876
|
+
u.data(), v.data(), v.data() + t.size());
|
877
|
+
if (matched == t.size()) {
|
878
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(s, t);
|
879
|
+
} else {
|
880
|
+
EXPECT_NE(s[matched], t[matched]);
|
881
|
+
for (int j = 0; j < matched; j++) {
|
882
|
+
EXPECT_EQ(s[j], t[j]);
|
883
|
+
}
|
884
|
+
}
|
885
|
+
}
|
886
|
+
}
|
887
|
+
|
888
|
+
|
889
|
+
static void CompressFile(const char* fname) {
|
890
|
+
string fullinput;
|
891
|
+
File::ReadFileToStringOrDie(fname, &fullinput);
|
892
|
+
|
893
|
+
string compressed;
|
894
|
+
compressed.resize(fullinput.size() * 2);
|
895
|
+
Compress(fullinput.data(), fullinput.size(), SNAPPY, &compressed);
|
896
|
+
|
897
|
+
File::WriteStringToFileOrDie(compressed,
|
898
|
+
string(fname).append(".comp").c_str());
|
899
|
+
}
|
900
|
+
|
901
|
+
static void UncompressFile(const char* fname) {
|
902
|
+
string fullinput;
|
903
|
+
File::ReadFileToStringOrDie(fname, &fullinput);
|
904
|
+
|
905
|
+
size_t uncompLength;
|
906
|
+
CHECK(CheckUncompressedLength(fullinput, &uncompLength));
|
907
|
+
|
908
|
+
string uncompressed;
|
909
|
+
uncompressed.resize(uncompLength);
|
910
|
+
CHECK(snappy::Uncompress(fullinput.data(), fullinput.size(), &uncompressed));
|
911
|
+
|
912
|
+
File::WriteStringToFileOrDie(uncompressed,
|
913
|
+
string(fname).append(".uncomp").c_str());
|
914
|
+
}
|
915
|
+
|
916
|
+
static void MeasureFile(const char* fname) {
|
917
|
+
string fullinput;
|
918
|
+
File::ReadFileToStringOrDie(fname, &fullinput);
|
919
|
+
printf("%-40s :\n", fname);
|
920
|
+
|
921
|
+
int start_len = (FLAGS_start_len < 0) ? fullinput.size() : FLAGS_start_len;
|
922
|
+
int end_len = fullinput.size();
|
923
|
+
if (FLAGS_end_len >= 0) {
|
924
|
+
end_len = min<int>(fullinput.size(), FLAGS_end_len);
|
925
|
+
}
|
926
|
+
for (int len = start_len; len <= end_len; len++) {
|
927
|
+
const char* const input = fullinput.data();
|
928
|
+
int repeats = (FLAGS_bytes + len) / (len + 1);
|
929
|
+
if (FLAGS_zlib) Measure(input, len, ZLIB, repeats, 1024<<10);
|
930
|
+
if (FLAGS_lzo) Measure(input, len, LZO, repeats, 1024<<10);
|
931
|
+
if (FLAGS_liblzf) Measure(input, len, LIBLZF, repeats, 1024<<10);
|
932
|
+
if (FLAGS_quicklz) Measure(input, len, QUICKLZ, repeats, 1024<<10);
|
933
|
+
if (FLAGS_fastlz) Measure(input, len, FASTLZ, repeats, 1024<<10);
|
934
|
+
if (FLAGS_snappy) Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 4096<<10);
|
935
|
+
|
936
|
+
// For block-size based measurements
|
937
|
+
if (0 && FLAGS_snappy) {
|
938
|
+
Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 8<<10);
|
939
|
+
Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 16<<10);
|
940
|
+
Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 32<<10);
|
941
|
+
Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 64<<10);
|
942
|
+
Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 256<<10);
|
943
|
+
Measure(input, len, SNAPPY, repeats, 1024<<10);
|
944
|
+
}
|
945
|
+
}
|
946
|
+
}
|
947
|
+
|
948
|
+
static struct {
|
949
|
+
const char* label;
|
950
|
+
const char* filename;
|
951
|
+
} files[] = {
|
952
|
+
{ "html", "html" },
|
953
|
+
{ "urls", "urls.10K" },
|
954
|
+
{ "jpg", "house.jpg" },
|
955
|
+
{ "pdf", "mapreduce-osdi-1.pdf" },
|
956
|
+
{ "html4", "html_x_4" },
|
957
|
+
{ "cp", "cp.html" },
|
958
|
+
{ "c", "fields.c" },
|
959
|
+
{ "lsp", "grammar.lsp" },
|
960
|
+
{ "xls", "kennedy.xls" },
|
961
|
+
{ "txt1", "alice29.txt" },
|
962
|
+
{ "txt2", "asyoulik.txt" },
|
963
|
+
{ "txt3", "lcet10.txt" },
|
964
|
+
{ "txt4", "plrabn12.txt" },
|
965
|
+
{ "bin", "ptt5" },
|
966
|
+
{ "sum", "sum" },
|
967
|
+
{ "man", "xargs.1" },
|
968
|
+
{ "pb", "geo.protodata" },
|
969
|
+
{ "gaviota", "kppkn.gtb" },
|
970
|
+
};
|
971
|
+
|
972
|
+
static void BM_UFlat(int iters, int arg) {
|
973
|
+
StopBenchmarkTiming();
|
974
|
+
|
975
|
+
// Pick file to process based on "arg"
|
976
|
+
CHECK_GE(arg, 0);
|
977
|
+
CHECK_LT(arg, ARRAYSIZE(files));
|
978
|
+
string contents = ReadTestDataFile(files[arg].filename);
|
979
|
+
|
980
|
+
string zcontents;
|
981
|
+
snappy::Compress(contents.data(), contents.size(), &zcontents);
|
982
|
+
char* dst = new char[contents.size()];
|
983
|
+
|
984
|
+
SetBenchmarkBytesProcessed(static_cast<int64>(iters) *
|
985
|
+
static_cast<int64>(contents.size()));
|
986
|
+
SetBenchmarkLabel(files[arg].label);
|
987
|
+
StartBenchmarkTiming();
|
988
|
+
while (iters-- > 0) {
|
989
|
+
CHECK(snappy::RawUncompress(zcontents.data(), zcontents.size(), dst));
|
990
|
+
}
|
991
|
+
StopBenchmarkTiming();
|
992
|
+
|
993
|
+
delete[] dst;
|
994
|
+
}
|
995
|
+
BENCHMARK(BM_UFlat)->DenseRange(0, 17);
|
996
|
+
|
997
|
+
static void BM_UValidate(int iters, int arg) {
|
998
|
+
StopBenchmarkTiming();
|
999
|
+
|
1000
|
+
// Pick file to process based on "arg"
|
1001
|
+
CHECK_GE(arg, 0);
|
1002
|
+
CHECK_LT(arg, ARRAYSIZE(files));
|
1003
|
+
string contents = ReadTestDataFile(files[arg].filename);
|
1004
|
+
|
1005
|
+
string zcontents;
|
1006
|
+
snappy::Compress(contents.data(), contents.size(), &zcontents);
|
1007
|
+
|
1008
|
+
SetBenchmarkBytesProcessed(static_cast<int64>(iters) *
|
1009
|
+
static_cast<int64>(contents.size()));
|
1010
|
+
SetBenchmarkLabel(files[arg].label);
|
1011
|
+
StartBenchmarkTiming();
|
1012
|
+
while (iters-- > 0) {
|
1013
|
+
CHECK(snappy::IsValidCompressedBuffer(zcontents.data(), zcontents.size()));
|
1014
|
+
}
|
1015
|
+
StopBenchmarkTiming();
|
1016
|
+
}
|
1017
|
+
BENCHMARK(BM_UValidate)->DenseRange(0, 4);
|
1018
|
+
|
1019
|
+
|
1020
|
+
static void BM_ZFlat(int iters, int arg) {
|
1021
|
+
StopBenchmarkTiming();
|
1022
|
+
|
1023
|
+
// Pick file to process based on "arg"
|
1024
|
+
CHECK_GE(arg, 0);
|
1025
|
+
CHECK_LT(arg, ARRAYSIZE(files));
|
1026
|
+
string contents = ReadTestDataFile(files[arg].filename);
|
1027
|
+
|
1028
|
+
char* dst = new char[snappy::MaxCompressedLength(contents.size())];
|
1029
|
+
|
1030
|
+
SetBenchmarkBytesProcessed(static_cast<int64>(iters) *
|
1031
|
+
static_cast<int64>(contents.size()));
|
1032
|
+
StartBenchmarkTiming();
|
1033
|
+
|
1034
|
+
size_t zsize = 0;
|
1035
|
+
while (iters-- > 0) {
|
1036
|
+
snappy::RawCompress(contents.data(), contents.size(), dst, &zsize);
|
1037
|
+
}
|
1038
|
+
StopBenchmarkTiming();
|
1039
|
+
const double compression_ratio =
|
1040
|
+
static_cast<double>(zsize) / std::max<size_t>(1, contents.size());
|
1041
|
+
SetBenchmarkLabel(StringPrintf("%s (%.2f %%)",
|
1042
|
+
files[arg].label, 100.0 * compression_ratio));
|
1043
|
+
VLOG(0) << StringPrintf("compression for %s: %zd -> %zd bytes",
|
1044
|
+
files[arg].label, contents.size(), zsize);
|
1045
|
+
delete[] dst;
|
1046
|
+
}
|
1047
|
+
BENCHMARK(BM_ZFlat)->DenseRange(0, 17);
|
1048
|
+
|
1049
|
+
|
1050
|
+
} // namespace snappy
|
1051
|
+
|
1052
|
+
|
1053
|
+
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
|
1054
|
+
InitGoogle(argv[0], &argc, &argv, true);
|
1055
|
+
File::Init();
|
1056
|
+
RunSpecifiedBenchmarks();
|
1057
|
+
|
1058
|
+
|
1059
|
+
if (argc >= 2) {
|
1060
|
+
for (int arg = 1; arg < argc; arg++) {
|
1061
|
+
if (FLAGS_write_compressed) {
|
1062
|
+
CompressFile(argv[arg]);
|
1063
|
+
} else if (FLAGS_write_uncompressed) {
|
1064
|
+
UncompressFile(argv[arg]);
|
1065
|
+
} else {
|
1066
|
+
MeasureFile(argv[arg]);
|
1067
|
+
}
|
1068
|
+
}
|
1069
|
+
return 0;
|
1070
|
+
}
|
1071
|
+
|
1072
|
+
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
|
1073
|
+
}
|