Coverage Report

Created: 2025-08-29 06:37

/src/c-blosc2/internal-complibs/zlib-ng-2.0.7/inffast.c
Line
Count
Source (jump to first uncovered line)
1
/* inffast.c -- fast decoding
2
 * Copyright (C) 1995-2017 Mark Adler
3
 * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
4
 */
5
6
#include "zbuild.h"
7
#include "zutil.h"
8
#include "inftrees.h"
9
#include "inflate.h"
10
#include "inffast.h"
11
#include "inflate_p.h"
12
#include "functable.h"
13
14
15
/* Load 64 bits from IN and place the bytes at offset BITS in the result. */
16
546k
static inline uint64_t load_64_bits(const unsigned char *in, unsigned bits) {
17
546k
    uint64_t chunk;
18
546k
    memcpy(&chunk, in, sizeof(chunk));
19
20
546k
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
21
546k
    return chunk << bits;
22
#else
23
    return ZSWAP64(chunk) << bits;
24
#endif
25
546k
}
26
/*
27
   Decode literal, length, and distance codes and write out the resulting
28
   literal and match bytes until either not enough input or output is
29
   available, an end-of-block is encountered, or a data error is encountered.
30
   When large enough input and output buffers are supplied to inflate(), for
31
   example, a 16K input buffer and a 64K output buffer, more than 95% of the
32
   inflate execution time is spent in this routine.
33
34
   Entry assumptions:
35
36
        state->mode == LEN
37
        strm->avail_in >= INFLATE_FAST_MIN_HAVE
38
        strm->avail_out >= INFLATE_FAST_MIN_LEFT
39
        start >= strm->avail_out
40
        state->bits < 8
41
42
   On return, state->mode is one of:
43
44
        LEN -- ran out of enough output space or enough available input
45
        TYPE -- reached end of block code, inflate() to interpret next block
46
        BAD -- error in block data
47
48
   Notes:
49
50
    - The maximum input bits used by a length/distance pair is 15 bits for the
51
      length code, 5 bits for the length extra, 15 bits for the distance code,
52
      and 13 bits for the distance extra.  This totals 48 bits, or six bytes.
53
      Therefore if strm->avail_in >= 6, then there is enough input to avoid
54
      checking for available input while decoding.
55
56
    - On some architectures, it can be significantly faster (e.g. up to 1.2x
57
      faster on x86_64) to load from strm->next_in 64 bits, or 8 bytes, at a
58
      time, so INFLATE_FAST_MIN_HAVE == 8.
59
60
    - The maximum bytes that a single length/distance pair can output is 258
61
      bytes, which is the maximum length that can be coded.  inflate_fast()
62
      requires strm->avail_out >= 258 for each loop to avoid checking for
63
      output space.
64
 */
65
11.3k
void Z_INTERNAL zng_inflate_fast(PREFIX3(stream) *strm, unsigned long start) {
66
    /* start: inflate()'s starting value for strm->avail_out */
67
11.3k
    struct inflate_state *state;
68
11.3k
    z_const unsigned char *in;  /* local strm->next_in */
69
11.3k
    const unsigned char *last;  /* have enough input while in < last */
70
11.3k
    unsigned char *out;         /* local strm->next_out */
71
11.3k
    unsigned char *beg;         /* inflate()'s initial strm->next_out */
72
11.3k
    unsigned char *end;         /* while out < end, enough space available */
73
11.3k
    unsigned char *safe;        /* can use chunkcopy provided out < safe */
74
#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT
75
    unsigned dmax;              /* maximum distance from zlib header */
76
#endif
77
11.3k
    unsigned wsize;             /* window size or zero if not using window */
78
11.3k
    unsigned whave;             /* valid bytes in the window */
79
11.3k
    unsigned wnext;             /* window write index */
80
11.3k
    unsigned char *window;      /* allocated sliding window, if wsize != 0 */
81
82
    /* hold is a local copy of strm->hold. By default, hold satisfies the same
83
       invariants that strm->hold does, namely that (hold >> bits) == 0. This
84
       invariant is kept by loading bits into hold one byte at a time, like:
85
86
       hold |= next_byte_of_input << bits; in++; bits += 8;
87
88
       If we need to ensure that bits >= 15 then this code snippet is simply
89
       repeated. Over one iteration of the outermost do/while loop, this
90
       happens up to six times (48 bits of input), as described in the NOTES
91
       above.
92
93
       However, on some little endian architectures, it can be significantly
94
       faster to load 64 bits once instead of 8 bits six times:
95
96
       if (bits <= 16) {
97
         hold |= next_8_bytes_of_input << bits; in += 6; bits += 48;
98
       }
99
100
       Unlike the simpler one byte load, shifting the next_8_bytes_of_input
101
       by bits will overflow and lose those high bits, up to 2 bytes' worth.
102
       The conservative estimate is therefore that we have read only 6 bytes
103
       (48 bits). Again, as per the NOTES above, 48 bits is sufficient for the
104
       rest of the iteration, and we will not need to load another 8 bytes.
105
106
       Inside this function, we no longer satisfy (hold >> bits) == 0, but
107
       this is not problematic, even if that overflow does not land on an 8 bit
108
       byte boundary. Those excess bits will eventually shift down lower as the
109
       Huffman decoder consumes input, and when new input bits need to be loaded
110
       into the bits variable, the same input bits will be or'ed over those
111
       existing bits. A bitwise or is idempotent: (a | b | b) equals (a | b).
112
       Note that we therefore write that load operation as "hold |= etc" and not
113
       "hold += etc".
114
115
       Outside that loop, at the end of the function, hold is bitwise and'ed
116
       with (1<<bits)-1 to drop those excess bits so that, on function exit, we
117
       keep the invariant that (state->hold >> state->bits) == 0.
118
    */
119
11.3k
    uint64_t hold;              /* local strm->hold */
120
11.3k
    unsigned bits;              /* local strm->bits */
121
11.3k
    code const *lcode;          /* local strm->lencode */
122
11.3k
    code const *dcode;          /* local strm->distcode */
123
11.3k
    unsigned lmask;             /* mask for first level of length codes */
124
11.3k
    unsigned dmask;             /* mask for first level of distance codes */
125
11.3k
    const code *here;           /* retrieved table entry */
126
11.3k
    unsigned op;                /* code bits, operation, extra bits, or */
127
                                /*  window position, window bytes to copy */
128
11.3k
    unsigned len;               /* match length, unused bytes */
129
11.3k
    unsigned dist;              /* match distance */
130
11.3k
    unsigned char *from;        /* where to copy match from */
131
11.3k
    unsigned extra_safe;        /* copy chunks safely in all cases */
132
133
    /* copy state to local variables */
134
11.3k
    state = (struct inflate_state *)strm->state;
135
11.3k
    in = strm->next_in;
136
11.3k
    last = in + (strm->avail_in - (INFLATE_FAST_MIN_HAVE - 1));
137
11.3k
    out = strm->next_out;
138
11.3k
    beg = out - (start - strm->avail_out);
139
11.3k
    end = out + (strm->avail_out - (INFLATE_FAST_MIN_LEFT - 1));
140
11.3k
    safe = out + strm->avail_out;
141
#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT
142
    dmax = state->dmax;
143
#endif
144
11.3k
    wsize = state->wsize;
145
11.3k
    whave = state->whave;
146
11.3k
    wnext = state->wnext;
147
11.3k
    window = state->window;
148
11.3k
    hold = state->hold;
149
11.3k
    bits = state->bits;
150
11.3k
    lcode = state->lencode;
151
11.3k
    dcode = state->distcode;
152
11.3k
    lmask = (1U << state->lenbits) - 1;
153
11.3k
    dmask = (1U << state->distbits) - 1;
154
155
    /* Detect if out and window point to the same memory allocation. In this instance it is
156
       necessary to use safe chunk copy functions to prevent overwriting the window. If the
157
       window is overwritten then future matches with far distances will fail to copy correctly. */
158
11.3k
    extra_safe = (wsize != 0 && out >= window && out + INFLATE_FAST_MIN_LEFT <= window + wsize);
159
160
    /* decode literals and length/distances until end-of-block or not enough
161
       input data or output space */
162
6.70M
    do {
163
6.70M
        if (bits < 15) {
164
514k
            hold |= load_64_bits(in, bits);
165
514k
            in += 6;
166
514k
            bits += 48;
167
514k
        }
168
6.70M
        here = lcode + (hold & lmask);
169
7.16M
      dolen:
170
7.16M
        DROPBITS(here->bits);
171
7.16M
        op = here->op;
172
7.16M
        if (op == 0) {                          /* literal */
173
6.47M
            Tracevv((stderr, here->val >= 0x20 && here->val < 0x7f ?
174
6.47M
                    "inflate:         literal '%c'\n" :
175
6.47M
                    "inflate:         literal 0x%02x\n", here->val));
176
6.47M
            *out++ = (unsigned char)(here->val);
177
6.47M
        } else if (op & 16) {                     /* length base */
178
219k
            len = here->val;
179
219k
            op &= 15;                           /* number of extra bits */
180
219k
            if (bits < op) {
181
1.20k
                hold |= load_64_bits(in, bits);
182
1.20k
                in += 6;
183
1.20k
                bits += 48;
184
1.20k
            }
185
219k
            len += BITS(op);
186
219k
            DROPBITS(op);
187
219k
            Tracevv((stderr, "inflate:         length %u\n", len));
188
219k
            if (bits < 15) {
189
28.5k
                hold |= load_64_bits(in, bits);
190
28.5k
                in += 6;
191
28.5k
                bits += 48;
192
28.5k
            }
193
219k
            here = dcode + (hold & dmask);
194
236k
          dodist:
195
236k
            DROPBITS(here->bits);
196
236k
            op = here->op;
197
236k
            if (op & 16) {                      /* distance base */
198
219k
                dist = here->val;
199
219k
                op &= 15;                       /* number of extra bits */
200
219k
                if (bits < op) {
201
1.95k
                    hold |= load_64_bits(in, bits);
202
1.95k
                    in += 6;
203
1.95k
                    bits += 48;
204
1.95k
                }
205
219k
                dist += BITS(op);
206
#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT
207
                if (dist > dmax) {
208
                    SET_BAD("invalid distance too far back");
209
                    break;
210
                }
211
#endif
212
219k
                DROPBITS(op);
213
219k
                Tracevv((stderr, "inflate:         distance %u\n", dist));
214
219k
                op = (unsigned)(out - beg);     /* max distance in output */
215
219k
                if (dist > op) {                /* see if copy from window */
216
15
                    op = dist - op;             /* distance back in window */
217
15
                    if (op > whave) {
218
15
                        if (state->sane) {
219
15
                            SET_BAD("invalid distance too far back");
220
15
                            break;
221
15
                        }
222
#ifdef INFLATE_ALLOW_INVALID_DISTANCE_TOOFAR_ARRR
223
                        if (len <= op - whave) {
224
                            do {
225
                                *out++ = 0;
226
                            } while (--len);
227
                            continue;
228
                        }
229
                        len -= op - whave;
230
                        do {
231
                            *out++ = 0;
232
                        } while (--op > whave);
233
                        if (op == 0) {
234
                            from = out - dist;
235
                            do {
236
                                *out++ = *from++;
237
                            } while (--len);
238
                            continue;
239
                        }
240
#endif
241
15
                    }
242
0
                    from = window;
243
0
                    if (wnext == 0) {           /* very common case */
244
0
                        from += wsize - op;
245
0
                    } else if (wnext >= op) {   /* contiguous in window */
246
0
                        from += wnext - op;
247
0
                    } else {                    /* wrap around window */
248
0
                        op -= wnext;
249
0
                        from += wsize - op;
250
0
                        if (op < len) {         /* some from end of window */
251
0
                            len -= op;
252
0
                            out = functable.chunkcopy_safe(out, from, op, safe);
253
0
                            from = window;      /* more from start of window */
254
0
                            op = wnext;
255
                            /* This (rare) case can create a situation where
256
                               the first chunkcopy below must be checked.
257
                             */
258
0
                        }
259
0
                    }
260
0
                    if (op < len) {             /* still need some from output */
261
0
                        len -= op;
262
0
                        out = functable.chunkcopy_safe(out, from, op, safe);
263
0
                        out = functable.chunkunroll(out, &dist, &len);
264
0
                        out = functable.chunkcopy_safe(out, out - dist, len, safe);
265
0
                    } else {
266
0
                        out = functable.chunkcopy_safe(out, from, len, safe);
267
0
                    }
268
219k
                } else if (extra_safe) {
269
                    /* Whole reference is in range of current output. */
270
0
                    if (dist >= len || dist >= state->chunksize)
271
0
                        out = functable.chunkcopy_safe(out, out - dist, len, safe);
272
0
                    else
273
0
                        out = functable.chunkmemset_safe(out, dist, len, (unsigned)((safe - out) + 1));
274
219k
                } else {
275
                    /* Whole reference is in range of current output.  No range checks are
276
                       necessary because we start with room for at least 258 bytes of output,
277
                       so unroll and roundoff operations can write beyond `out+len` so long
278
                       as they stay within 258 bytes of `out`.
279
                    */
280
219k
                    if (dist >= len || dist >= state->chunksize)
281
123k
                        out = functable.chunkcopy(out, out - dist, len);
282
95.6k
                    else
283
95.6k
                        out = functable.chunkmemset(out, dist, len);
284
219k
                }
285
219k
            } else if ((op & 64) == 0) {          /* 2nd level distance code */
286
17.5k
                here = dcode + here->val + BITS(op);
287
17.5k
                goto dodist;
288
17.5k
            } else {
289
6
                SET_BAD("invalid distance code");
290
6
                break;
291
6
            }
292
472k
        } else if ((op & 64) == 0) {              /* 2nd level length code */
293
461k
            here = lcode + here->val + BITS(op);
294
461k
            goto dolen;
295
461k
        } else if (op & 32) {                     /* end-of-block */
296
10.9k
            Tracevv((stderr, "inflate:         end of block\n"));
297
10.9k
            state->mode = TYPE;
298
10.9k
            break;
299
10.9k
        } else {
300
1
            SET_BAD("invalid literal/length code");
301
1
            break;
302
1
        }
303
7.16M
    } while (in < last && out < end);
304
305
    /* return unused bytes (on entry, bits < 8, so in won't go too far back) */
306
11.3k
    len = bits >> 3;
307
11.3k
    in -= len;
308
11.3k
    bits -= len << 3;
309
11.3k
    hold &= (UINT64_C(1) << bits) - 1;
310
311
    /* update state and return */
312
11.3k
    strm->next_in = in;
313
11.3k
    strm->next_out = out;
314
11.3k
    strm->avail_in = (unsigned)(in < last ? (INFLATE_FAST_MIN_HAVE - 1) + (last - in)
315
11.3k
                                          : (INFLATE_FAST_MIN_HAVE - 1) - (in - last));
316
11.3k
    strm->avail_out = (unsigned)(out < end ? (INFLATE_FAST_MIN_LEFT - 1) + (end - out)
317
11.3k
                                           : (INFLATE_FAST_MIN_LEFT - 1) - (out - end));
318
319
11.3k
    Assert(bits <= 32, "Remaining bits greater than 32");
320
11.3k
    state->hold = (uint32_t)hold;
321
11.3k
    state->bits = bits;
322
11.3k
    return;
323
11.3k
}
324
325
/*
326
   inflate_fast() speedups that turned out slower (on a PowerPC G3 750CXe):
327
   - Using bit fields for code structure
328
   - Different op definition to avoid & for extra bits (do & for table bits)
329
   - Three separate decoding do-loops for direct, window, and wnext == 0
330
   - Special case for distance > 1 copies to do overlapped load and store copy
331
   - Explicit branch predictions (based on measured branch probabilities)
332
   - Deferring match copy and interspersed it with decoding subsequent codes
333
   - Swapping literal/length else
334
   - Swapping window/direct else
335
   - Larger unrolled copy loops (three is about right)
336
   - Moving len -= 3 statement into middle of loop
337
 */