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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/lz4.h')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/lz4.h | 55 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 27 deletions
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ extern "C" { #define LZ4_EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(str) LZ4_QUOTE(str) #define LZ4_VERSION_STRING LZ4_EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(LZ4_LIB_VERSION) -LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_versionNumber (void); /**< library version number; to be used when checking dll version */ -LZ4LIB_API const char* LZ4_versionString (void); /**< library version string; to be used when checking dll version */ +LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_versionNumber (void); /**< library version number; useful to check dll version */ +LZ4LIB_API const char* LZ4_versionString (void); /**< library version string; unseful to check dll version */ /*-************************************ @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ LZ4LIB_API const char* LZ4_versionString (void); /**< library version string; * LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE : * Memory usage formula : N->2^N Bytes (examples : 10 -> 1KB; 12 -> 4KB ; 16 -> 64KB; 20 -> 1MB; etc.) * Increasing memory usage improves compression ratio - * Reduced memory usage can improve speed, due to cache effect + * Reduced memory usage may improve speed, thanks to cache effect * Default value is 14, for 16KB, which nicely fits into Intel x86 L1 cache */ #ifndef LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE @@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ LZ4LIB_API const char* LZ4_versionString (void); /**< library version string; into already allocated 'dst' buffer of size 'dstCapacity'. Compression is guaranteed to succeed if 'dstCapacity' >= LZ4_compressBound(srcSize). It also runs faster, so it's a recommended setting. - If the function cannot compress 'src' into a limited 'dst' budget, + If the function cannot compress 'src' into a more limited 'dst' budget, compression stops *immediately*, and the function result is zero. - As a consequence, 'dst' content is not valid. - This function never writes outside 'dst' buffer, nor read outside 'source' buffer. - srcSize : supported max value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_VALUE - dstCapacity : full or partial size of buffer 'dst' (which must be already allocated) + Note : as a consequence, 'dst' content is not valid. + Note 2 : This function is protected against buffer overflow scenarios (never writes outside 'dst' buffer, nor read outside 'source' buffer). + srcSize : max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE. + dstCapacity : size of buffer 'dst' (which must be already allocated) return : the number of bytes written into buffer 'dst' (necessarily <= dstCapacity) or 0 if compression fails */ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_default(const char* src, char* dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity); @@ -144,8 +144,7 @@ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_default(const char* src, char* dst, int srcSize, int return : the number of bytes decompressed into destination buffer (necessarily <= dstCapacity) If destination buffer is not large enough, decoding will stop and output an error code (negative value). 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, including malicious data packets. - It never writes outside output buffer, nor reads outside input buffer. + This function is protected against malicious data packets. */ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe (const char* src, char* dst, int compressedSize, int dstCapacity); @@ -161,20 +160,20 @@ LZ4_compressBound() : Provides the maximum size that LZ4 compression may output in a "worst case" scenario (input data not compressible) This function is primarily useful for memory allocation purposes (destination buffer size). Macro LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND() is also provided for compilation-time evaluation (stack memory allocation for example). - Note that LZ4_compress_default() compress faster when dest buffer size is >= LZ4_compressBound(srcSize) + Note that LZ4_compress_default() compresses faster when dstCapacity is >= LZ4_compressBound(srcSize) inputSize : 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) + or 0, if input size is incorrect (too large or negative) */ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compressBound(int inputSize); /*! LZ4_compress_fast() : - Same as LZ4_compress_default(), but allows to select an "acceleration" factor. + Same as LZ4_compress_default(), but allows selection of "acceleration" factor. The larger the acceleration value, the faster the algorithm, but also the lesser the compression. It's a trade-off. It can be fine tuned, with each successive value providing roughly +~3% to speed. An acceleration value of "1" is the same as regular LZ4_compress_default() - Values <= 0 will be replaced by ACCELERATION_DEFAULT (see lz4.c), which is 1. + Values <= 0 will be replaced by ACCELERATION_DEFAULT (currently == 1, see lz4.c). */ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_fast (const char* src, char* dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity, int acceleration); @@ -205,15 +204,17 @@ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_destSize (const char* src, char* dst, int* srcSizePt /*! -LZ4_decompress_fast() : (unsafe!!) - originalSize : 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 detected malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result. - Destination buffer must be already allocated. Its size must be >= 'originalSize' bytes. +LZ4_decompress_fast() : **unsafe!** +This function is a bit faster than LZ4_decompress_safe(), +but doesn't provide any security guarantee. + originalSize : is the uncompressed size to regenerate + Destination buffer must be already allocated, and its size must be >= 'originalSize' bytes. + return : number of bytes read from source buffer (== compressed size). + If the source stream is detected malformed, the function stops decoding and return a negative result. note : This function respects memory boundaries for *properly formed* compressed data. - It is a bit faster than LZ4_decompress_safe(). - However, it does not provide any protection against intentionally modified data stream (malicious input). - Use this function in trusted environment only (data to decode comes from a trusted source). + However, it does not provide any protection against malicious input. + It also doesn't know 'src' size, and implies it's >= compressed size. + Use this function in trusted environment **only**. */ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_fast (const char* src, char* dst, int originalSize); @@ -222,12 +223,12 @@ LZ4_decompress_safe_partial() : This function decompress a compressed block of size 'srcSize' at position 'src' into destination buffer 'dst' of size 'dstCapacity'. The function will decompress a minimum of 'targetOutputSize' bytes, and stop after that. - However, it's not accurate, and may write more than 'targetOutputSize' (but <= dstCapacity). + However, it's not accurate, and may write more than 'targetOutputSize' (but always <= dstCapacity). @return : the number of bytes decoded in the destination buffer (necessarily <= dstCapacity) - Note : this number can be < 'targetOutputSize' should the compressed block contain less data. - 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. + Note : this number can also be < targetOutputSize, if compressed block contains less data. + Therefore, always control how many bytes were decoded. + If source stream is detected malformed, function returns a negative result. + This function is protected against malicious data packets. */ LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe_partial (const char* src, char* dst, int srcSize, int targetOutputSize, int dstCapacity); |