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// Package zstd provides decompression of zstandard files.
//
// For advanced usage and examples, go to the README: https://github.com/klauspost/compress/tree/master/zstd#zstd
package zstd
import (
"errors"
"log"
"math"
"math/bits"
)
// enable debug printing
const debug = false
// Enable extra assertions.
const debugAsserts = debug || false
// print sequence details
const debugSequences = false
// print detailed matching information
const debugMatches = false
// force encoder to use predefined tables.
const forcePreDef = false
// zstdMinMatch is the minimum zstd match length.
const zstdMinMatch = 3
// Reset the buffer offset when reaching this.
const bufferReset = math.MaxInt32 - MaxWindowSize
var (
// ErrReservedBlockType is returned when a reserved block type is found.
// Typically this indicates wrong or corrupted input.
ErrReservedBlockType = errors.New("invalid input: reserved block type encountered")
// ErrCompressedSizeTooBig is returned when a block is bigger than allowed.
// Typically this indicates wrong or corrupted input.
ErrCompressedSizeTooBig = errors.New("invalid input: compressed size too big")
// ErrBlockTooSmall is returned when a block is too small to be decoded.
// Typically returned on invalid input.
ErrBlockTooSmall = errors.New("block too small")
// ErrMagicMismatch is returned when a "magic" number isn't what is expected.
// Typically this indicates wrong or corrupted input.
ErrMagicMismatch = errors.New("invalid input: magic number mismatch")
// ErrWindowSizeExceeded is returned when a reference exceeds the valid window size.
// Typically this indicates wrong or corrupted input.
ErrWindowSizeExceeded = errors.New("window size exceeded")
// ErrWindowSizeTooSmall is returned when no window size is specified.
// Typically this indicates wrong or corrupted input.
ErrWindowSizeTooSmall = errors.New("invalid input: window size was too small")
// ErrDecoderSizeExceeded is returned if decompressed size exceeds the configured limit.
ErrDecoderSizeExceeded = errors.New("decompressed size exceeds configured limit")
// ErrUnknownDictionary is returned if the dictionary ID is unknown.
// For the time being dictionaries are not supported.
ErrUnknownDictionary = errors.New("unknown dictionary")
// ErrFrameSizeExceeded is returned if the stated frame size is exceeded.
// This is only returned if SingleSegment is specified on the frame.
ErrFrameSizeExceeded = errors.New("frame size exceeded")
// ErrCRCMismatch is returned if CRC mismatches.
ErrCRCMismatch = errors.New("CRC check failed")
// ErrDecoderClosed will be returned if the Decoder was used after
// Close has been called.
ErrDecoderClosed = errors.New("decoder used after Close")
)
func println(a ...interface{}) {
if debug {
log.Println(a...)
}
}
func printf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
if debug {
log.Printf(format, a...)
}
}
// matchLen returns the maximum length.
// a must be the shortest of the two.
// The function also returns whether all bytes matched.
func matchLen(a, b []byte) int {
b = b[:len(a)]
for i := 0; i < len(a)-7; i += 8 {
if diff := load64(a, i) ^ load64(b, i); diff != 0 {
return i + (bits.TrailingZeros64(diff) >> 3)
}
}
checked := (len(a) >> 3) << 3
a = a[checked:]
b = b[checked:]
// TODO: We could do a 4 check.
for i := range a {
if a[i] != b[i] {
return int(i) + checked
}
}
return len(a) + checked
}
// matchLen returns a match length in src between index s and t
func matchLenIn(src []byte, s, t int32) int32 {
s1 := len(src)
b := src[t:]
a := src[s:s1]
b = b[:len(a)]
// Extend the match to be as long as possible.
for i := range a {
if a[i] != b[i] {
return int32(i)
}
}
return int32(len(a))
}
func load3232(b []byte, i int32) uint32 {
// Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the read so it can be done in a single read.
b = b[i:]
b = b[:4]
return uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
}
func load6432(b []byte, i int32) uint64 {
// Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the read so it can be done in a single read.
b = b[i:]
b = b[:8]
return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 |
uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
}
func load64(b []byte, i int) uint64 {
// Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the read so it can be done in a single read.
b = b[i:]
b = b[:8]
return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 |
uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
}