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Large decompression speed improvement for GCC 32-bits. Thanks to Valery Croizier !
LZ4HC : Compression Level is now a programmable parameter (CLI from 4 to 9)
Separated IO routines from command line (lz4io.c)
Version number into lz4.h (suggested by Francesc Alted)
git-svn-id: https://lz4.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@113 650e7d94-2a16-8b24-b05c-7c0b3f6821cd
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@@ -1,249 +1,251 @@ -/* - LZ4 - Fast LZ compression algorithm - Header File - Copyright (C) 2011-2013, Yann Collet. - BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php) - - Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are - met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above - copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer - in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - You can contact the author at : - - LZ4 homepage : http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/p/lz4.html - - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/ -*/ -#pragma once - -#if defined (__cplusplus) -extern "C" { -#endif - - -//************************************** -// Compiler Options -//************************************** -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__cplusplus) // Visual Studio -# define inline __inline // Visual C is not C99, but supports some kind of inline -#endif - - -//**************************** -// Simple Functions -//**************************** - -int LZ4_compress (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize); -int LZ4_decompress_safe (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize); - -/* -LZ4_compress() : - Compresses 'inputSize' bytes from 'source' into 'dest'. - Destination buffer must be already allocated, - and must be sized to handle worst cases situations (input data not compressible) - Worst case size evaluation is provided by function LZ4_compressBound() - inputSize : Max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_VALUE - return : the number of bytes written in buffer dest - or 0 if the compression fails - -LZ4_decompress_safe() : - maxOutputSize : is the size of the destination buffer (which must be already allocated) - return : the number of bytes decoded in the destination buffer (necessarily <= maxOutputSize) - If the source stream is detected malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result. - This function is protected against buffer overflow exploits (never writes outside of output buffer, and never reads outside of input buffer). Therefore, it is protected against malicious data packets -*/ - - -//**************************** -// Advanced Functions -//**************************** -#define LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE 0x7E000000 // 2 113 929 216 bytes -#define LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(isize) ((unsigned int)(isize) > (unsigned int)LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE ? 0 : (isize) + ((isize)/255) + 16) -static inline int LZ4_compressBound(int isize) { return LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(isize); } - -/* -LZ4_compressBound() : - Provides the maximum size that LZ4 may output in a "worst case" scenario (input data not compressible) - primarily useful for memory allocation of output buffer. - inline function is recommended for the general case, - macro is also provided when result needs to be evaluated at compilation (such as stack memory allocation). - - isize : is the input size. Max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE - return : maximum output size in a "worst case" scenario - or 0, if input size is too large ( > LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE) -*/ - - -int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize); - -/* -LZ4_compress_limitedOutput() : - Compress 'inputSize' bytes from 'source' into an output buffer 'dest' of maximum size 'maxOutputSize'. - If it cannot achieve it, compression will stop, and result of the function will be zero. - This function never writes outside of provided output buffer. - - inputSize : Max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_VALUE - maxOutputSize : is the size of the destination buffer (which must be already allocated) - return : the number of bytes written in buffer 'dest' - or 0 if the compression fails -*/ - - -int LZ4_decompress_fast (const char* source, char* dest, int outputSize); - -/* -LZ4_decompress_fast() : - outputSize : is the original (uncompressed) size - return : the number of bytes read from the source buffer (in other words, the compressed size) - If the source stream is malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result. - note : This function is a bit faster than LZ4_decompress_safe() - This function never writes outside of output buffers, but may read beyond input buffer in case of malicious data packet. - Use this function preferably into a trusted environment (data to decode comes from a trusted source). - Destination buffer must be already allocated. Its size must be a minimum of 'outputSize' bytes. -*/ - -int LZ4_decompress_safe_partial (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int targetOutputSize, int maxOutputSize); - -/* -LZ4_decompress_safe_partial() : - This function decompress a compressed block of size 'inputSize' at position 'source' - into output buffer 'dest' of size 'maxOutputSize'. - The function tries to stop decompressing operation as soon as 'targetOutputSize' has been reached, - reducing decompression time. - return : the number of bytes decoded in the destination buffer (necessarily <= maxOutputSize) - Note : this number can be < 'targetOutputSize' should the compressed block to decode be smaller. - Always control how many bytes were decoded. - If the source stream is detected malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result. - This function never writes outside of output buffer, and never reads outside of input buffer. It is therefore protected against malicious data packets -*/ - - -//***************************** -// Using an external allocation -//***************************** -int LZ4_sizeofState(); -int LZ4_compress_withState (void* state, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize); -int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_withState (void* state, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize); - -/* -These functions are provided should you prefer to allocate memory for compression tables with your own allocation methods. -To know how much memory must be allocated for the compression tables, use : -int LZ4_sizeofState(); - -Note that tables must be aligned on 4-bytes boundaries, otherwise compression will fail (return code 0). - -The allocated memory can be provided to the compressions functions using 'void* state' parameter. -LZ4_compress_withState() and LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_withState() are equivalent to previously described functions. -They just use the externally allocated memory area instead of allocating their own (on stack, or on heap). -*/ - - -//**************************** -// Streaming Functions -//**************************** - -void* LZ4_create (const char* inputBuffer); -int LZ4_compress_continue (void* LZ4_Data, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize); -int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue (void* LZ4_Data, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize); -char* LZ4_slideInputBuffer (void* LZ4_Data); -int LZ4_free (void* LZ4_Data); - -/* -These functions allow the compression of dependent blocks, where each block benefits from prior 64 KB within preceding blocks. -In order to achieve this, it is necessary to start creating the LZ4 Data Structure, thanks to the function : - -void* LZ4_create (const char* inputBuffer); -The result of the function is the (void*) pointer on the LZ4 Data Structure. -This pointer will be needed in all other functions. -If the pointer returned is NULL, then the allocation has failed, and compression must be aborted. -The only parameter 'const char* inputBuffer' must, obviously, point at the beginning of input buffer. -The input buffer must be already allocated, and size at least 192KB. -'inputBuffer' will also be the 'const char* source' of the first block. - -All blocks are expected to lay next to each other within the input buffer, starting from 'inputBuffer'. -To compress each block, use either LZ4_compress_continue() or LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue(). -Their behavior are identical to LZ4_compress() or LZ4_compress_limitedOutput(), -but require the LZ4 Data Structure as their first argument, and check that each block starts right after the previous one. -If next block does not begin immediately after the previous one, the compression will fail (return 0). - -When it's no longer possible to lay the next block after the previous one (not enough space left into input buffer), a call to : -char* LZ4_slideInputBuffer(void* LZ4_Data); -must be performed. It will typically copy the latest 64KB of input at the beginning of input buffer. -Note that, for this function to work properly, minimum size of an input buffer must be 192KB. -==> The memory position where the next input data block must start is provided as the result of the function. - -Compression can then resume, using LZ4_compress_continue() or LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue(), as usual. - -When compression is completed, a call to LZ4_free() will release the memory used by the LZ4 Data Structure. -*/ - -int LZ4_sizeofStreamState(); -int LZ4_resetStreamState(void* state, const char* inputBuffer); - -/* -These functions achieve the same result as : -void* LZ4_create (const char* inputBuffer); - -They are provided here to allow the user program to allocate memory using its own routines. - -To know how much space must be allocated, use LZ4_sizeofStreamState(); -Note also that space must be 4-bytes aligned. - -Once space is allocated, you must initialize it using : LZ4_resetStreamState(void* state, const char* inputBuffer); -void* state is a pointer to the space allocated. -It must be aligned on 4-bytes boundaries, and be large enough. -The parameter 'const char* inputBuffer' must, obviously, point at the beginning of input buffer. -The input buffer must be already allocated, and size at least 192KB. -'inputBuffer' will also be the 'const char* source' of the first block. - -The same space can be re-used multiple times, just by initializing it each time with LZ4_resetStreamState(). -return value of LZ4_resetStreamState() must be 0 is OK. -Any other value means there was an error (typically, pointer is not aligned on 4-bytes boundaries). -*/ - - -int LZ4_decompress_safe_withPrefix64k (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize); -int LZ4_decompress_fast_withPrefix64k (const char* source, char* dest, int outputSize); - -/* -*_withPrefix64k() : - These decoding functions work the same as their "normal name" versions, - but can use up to 64KB of data in front of 'char* dest'. - These functions are necessary to decode inter-dependant blocks. -*/ - - -//**************************** -// Obsolete Functions -//**************************** - -static inline int LZ4_uncompress (const char* source, char* dest, int outputSize) { return LZ4_decompress_fast(source, dest, outputSize); } -static inline int LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize (const char* source, char* dest, int isize, int maxOutputSize) { return LZ4_decompress_safe(source, dest, isize, maxOutputSize); } - -/* -These functions are deprecated and should no longer be used. -They are provided here for compatibility with existing user programs. -*/ - - - -#if defined (__cplusplus) -} -#endif +/*
+ LZ4 - Fast LZ compression algorithm
+ Header File
+ Copyright (C) 2011-2013, Yann Collet.
+ BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
+
+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+ met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+ in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ distribution.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+ "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+ A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+ OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+ DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+ THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+ (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+ You can contact the author at :
+ - LZ4 homepage : http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/p/lz4.html
+ - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/
+*/
+#pragma once
+
+#if defined (__cplusplus)
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+
+/************************************** + Version +**************************************/ +#define LZ4_VERSION_MAJOR 1 /* for major interface/format changes */ +#define LZ4_VERSION_MINOR 1 /* for minor interface/format changes */ +#define LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE 3 /* for tweaks, bug-fixes, or development */ +
+
+/**************************************
+ Compiler Options
+**************************************/
+#if (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__cplusplus)) /* Visual Studio */
+# define inline __inline /* Visual C is not C99, but supports some kind of inline */
+#endif
+
+
+/**************************************
+ Simple Functions
+**************************************/
+
+int LZ4_compress (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize);
+int LZ4_decompress_safe (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize);
+
+/*
+LZ4_compress() :
+ Compresses 'inputSize' bytes from 'source' into 'dest'.
+ Destination buffer must be already allocated,
+ and must be sized to handle worst cases situations (input data not compressible)
+ Worst case size evaluation is provided by function LZ4_compressBound()
+ inputSize : Max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_VALUE
+ return : the number of bytes written in buffer dest
+ or 0 if the compression fails
+
+LZ4_decompress_safe() :
+ maxOutputSize : is the size of the destination buffer (which must be already allocated)
+ return : the number of bytes decoded in the destination buffer (necessarily <= maxOutputSize)
+ If the source stream is detected malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result.
+ This function is protected against buffer overflow exploits (never writes outside of output buffer, and never reads outside of input buffer). Therefore, it is protected against malicious data packets
+*/
+
+
+/**************************************
+ Advanced Functions
+**************************************/
+#define LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE 0x7E000000 /* 2 113 929 216 bytes */
+#define LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(isize) ((unsigned int)(isize) > (unsigned int)LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE ? 0 : (isize) + ((isize)/255) + 16)
+static inline int LZ4_compressBound(int isize) { return LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(isize); }
+
+/*
+LZ4_compressBound() :
+ Provides the maximum size that LZ4 may output in a "worst case" scenario (input data not compressible)
+ primarily useful for memory allocation of output buffer.
+ inline function is recommended for the general case,
+ macro is also provided when result needs to be evaluated at compilation (such as stack memory allocation).
+
+ isize : is the input size. Max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE
+ return : maximum output size in a "worst case" scenario
+ or 0, if input size is too large ( > LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE)
+*/
+
+
+int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize);
+
+/*
+LZ4_compress_limitedOutput() :
+ Compress 'inputSize' bytes from 'source' into an output buffer 'dest' of maximum size 'maxOutputSize'.
+ If it cannot achieve it, compression will stop, and result of the function will be zero.
+ This function never writes outside of provided output buffer.
+
+ inputSize : Max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_VALUE
+ maxOutputSize : is the size of the destination buffer (which must be already allocated)
+ return : the number of bytes written in buffer 'dest'
+ or 0 if the compression fails
+*/
+
+
+int LZ4_decompress_fast (const char* source, char* dest, int outputSize);
+
+/*
+LZ4_decompress_fast() :
+ outputSize : is the original (uncompressed) size
+ return : the number of bytes read from the source buffer (in other words, the compressed size)
+ If the source stream is malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result.
+ note : This function is a bit faster than LZ4_decompress_safe()
+ This function never writes outside of output buffers, but may read beyond input buffer in case of malicious data packet.
+ Use this function preferably into a trusted environment (data to decode comes from a trusted source).
+ Destination buffer must be already allocated. Its size must be a minimum of 'outputSize' bytes.
+*/
+
+int LZ4_decompress_safe_partial (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int targetOutputSize, int maxOutputSize);
+
+/*
+LZ4_decompress_safe_partial() :
+ This function decompress a compressed block of size 'inputSize' at position 'source'
+ into output buffer 'dest' of size 'maxOutputSize'.
+ The function tries to stop decompressing operation as soon as 'targetOutputSize' has been reached,
+ reducing decompression time.
+ return : the number of bytes decoded in the destination buffer (necessarily <= maxOutputSize)
+ Note : this number can be < 'targetOutputSize' should the compressed block to decode be smaller.
+ Always control how many bytes were decoded.
+ If the source stream is detected malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result.
+ This function never writes outside of output buffer, and never reads outside of input buffer. It is therefore protected against malicious data packets
+*/
+
+
+int LZ4_sizeofState();
+int LZ4_compress_withState (void* state, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize);
+int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_withState (void* state, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize);
+
+/*
+These functions are provided should you prefer to allocate memory for compression tables with your own allocation methods.
+To know how much memory must be allocated for the compression tables, use :
+int LZ4_sizeofState();
+
+Note that tables must be aligned on 4-bytes boundaries, otherwise compression will fail (return code 0).
+
+The allocated memory can be provided to the compressions functions using 'void* state' parameter.
+LZ4_compress_withState() and LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_withState() are equivalent to previously described functions.
+They just use the externally allocated memory area instead of allocating their own (on stack, or on heap).
+*/
+
+
+/**************************************
+ Streaming Functions
+**************************************/
+void* LZ4_create (const char* inputBuffer);
+int LZ4_compress_continue (void* LZ4_Data, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize);
+int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue (void* LZ4_Data, const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize);
+char* LZ4_slideInputBuffer (void* LZ4_Data);
+int LZ4_free (void* LZ4_Data);
+
+/*
+These functions allow the compression of dependent blocks, where each block benefits from prior 64 KB within preceding blocks.
+In order to achieve this, it is necessary to start creating the LZ4 Data Structure, thanks to the function :
+
+void* LZ4_create (const char* inputBuffer);
+The result of the function is the (void*) pointer on the LZ4 Data Structure.
+This pointer will be needed in all other functions.
+If the pointer returned is NULL, then the allocation has failed, and compression must be aborted.
+The only parameter 'const char* inputBuffer' must, obviously, point at the beginning of input buffer.
+The input buffer must be already allocated, and size at least 192KB.
+'inputBuffer' will also be the 'const char* source' of the first block.
+
+All blocks are expected to lay next to each other within the input buffer, starting from 'inputBuffer'.
+To compress each block, use either LZ4_compress_continue() or LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue().
+Their behavior are identical to LZ4_compress() or LZ4_compress_limitedOutput(),
+but require the LZ4 Data Structure as their first argument, and check that each block starts right after the previous one.
+If next block does not begin immediately after the previous one, the compression will fail (return 0).
+
+When it's no longer possible to lay the next block after the previous one (not enough space left into input buffer), a call to :
+char* LZ4_slideInputBuffer(void* LZ4_Data);
+must be performed. It will typically copy the latest 64KB of input at the beginning of input buffer.
+Note that, for this function to work properly, minimum size of an input buffer must be 192KB.
+==> The memory position where the next input data block must start is provided as the result of the function.
+
+Compression can then resume, using LZ4_compress_continue() or LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue(), as usual.
+
+When compression is completed, a call to LZ4_free() will release the memory used by the LZ4 Data Structure.
+*/
+
+int LZ4_sizeofStreamState();
+int LZ4_resetStreamState(void* state, const char* inputBuffer);
+
+/*
+These functions achieve the same result as :
+void* LZ4_create (const char* inputBuffer);
+
+They are provided here to allow the user program to allocate memory using its own routines.
+
+To know how much space must be allocated, use LZ4_sizeofStreamState();
+Note also that space must be 4-bytes aligned.
+
+Once space is allocated, you must initialize it using : LZ4_resetStreamState(void* state, const char* inputBuffer);
+void* state is a pointer to the space allocated.
+It must be aligned on 4-bytes boundaries, and be large enough.
+The parameter 'const char* inputBuffer' must, obviously, point at the beginning of input buffer.
+The input buffer must be already allocated, and size at least 192KB.
+'inputBuffer' will also be the 'const char* source' of the first block.
+
+The same space can be re-used multiple times, just by initializing it each time with LZ4_resetStreamState().
+return value of LZ4_resetStreamState() must be 0 is OK.
+Any other value means there was an error (typically, pointer is not aligned on 4-bytes boundaries).
+*/
+
+
+int LZ4_decompress_safe_withPrefix64k (const char* source, char* dest, int inputSize, int maxOutputSize);
+int LZ4_decompress_fast_withPrefix64k (const char* source, char* dest, int outputSize);
+
+/*
+*_withPrefix64k() :
+ These decoding functions work the same as their "normal name" versions,
+ but can use up to 64KB of data in front of 'char* dest'.
+ These functions are necessary to decode inter-dependant blocks.
+*/
+
+
+/**************************************
+ Obsolete Functions
+**************************************/
+/*
+These functions are deprecated and should no longer be used.
+They are provided here for compatibility with existing user programs.
+*/
+static inline int LZ4_uncompress (const char* source, char* dest, int outputSize) { return LZ4_decompress_fast(source, dest, outputSize); }
+static inline int LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize (const char* source, char* dest, int isize, int maxOutputSize) { return LZ4_decompress_safe(source, dest, isize, maxOutputSize); }
+
+
+
+#if defined (__cplusplus)
+}
+#endif
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