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| author | wdenk <wdenk> | 2002-03-08 23:11:41 +0000 | 
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| committer | wdenk <wdenk> | 2002-03-08 23:11:41 +0000 | 
| commit | ae6448002a5638aa7226e54f9e4807e917868c64 (patch) | |
| tree | a2d9136cfdbf6677d3ffdcd109ae054f2a1fcbf7 /fs/jffs2/mini_inflate.c | |
| parent | 012771d88adfb5e0886591880041f05fc8b15bdd (diff) | |
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| diff --git a/fs/jffs2/mini_inflate.c b/fs/jffs2/mini_inflate.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f511ec1a --- /dev/null +++ b/fs/jffs2/mini_inflate.c @@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Filename:      mini_inflate.c + * Version:       $Id: mini_inflate.c,v 1.3 2002/01/24 22:58:42 rfeany Exp $ + * Copyright:     Copyright (C) 2001, Russ Dill + * Author:        Russ Dill <Russ.Dill@asu.edu> + * Description:   Mini inflate implementation (RFC 1951) + *-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ +/* + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA + * + */ + +#include <config.h> + +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_JFFS2) + +#include <jffs2/mini_inflate.h> + +/* The order that the code lengths in section 3.2.7 are in */ +static unsigned char huffman_order[] = {16, 17, 18,  0,  8,  7,  9,  6, 10,  5, +					11,  4, 12,  3, 13,  2, 14,  1, 15}; + +inline void cramfs_memset(int *s, const int c, size n) +{ +	n--; +	for (;n > 0; n--) s[n] = c; +	s[0] = c; +} + +/* associate a stream with a block of data and reset the stream */ +static void init_stream(struct bitstream *stream, unsigned char *data, +			void *(*inflate_memcpy)(void *, const void *, size)) +{ +	stream->error = NO_ERROR; +	stream->memcpy = inflate_memcpy; +	stream->decoded = 0; +	stream->data = data; +	stream->bit = 0;	/* The first bit of the stream is the lsb of the +				 * first byte */ + +	/* really sorry about all this initialization, think of a better way, +	 * let me know and it will get cleaned up */ +	stream->codes.bits = 8; +	stream->codes.num_symbols = 19; +	stream->codes.lengths = stream->code_lengths; +	stream->codes.symbols = stream->code_symbols; +	stream->codes.count = stream->code_count; +	stream->codes.first = stream->code_first; +	stream->codes.pos = stream->code_pos; + +	stream->lengths.bits = 16; +	stream->lengths.num_symbols = 288; +	stream->lengths.lengths = stream->length_lengths; +	stream->lengths.symbols = stream->length_symbols; +	stream->lengths.count = stream->length_count; +	stream->lengths.first = stream->length_first; +	stream->lengths.pos = stream->length_pos; + +	stream->distance.bits = 16; +	stream->distance.num_symbols = 32; +	stream->distance.lengths = stream->distance_lengths; +	stream->distance.symbols = stream->distance_symbols; +	stream->distance.count = stream->distance_count; +	stream->distance.first = stream->distance_first; +	stream->distance.pos = stream->distance_pos; + +} + +/* pull 'bits' bits out of the stream. The last bit pulled it returned as the + * msb. (section 3.1.1) + */ +inline unsigned long pull_bits(struct bitstream *stream, +			       const unsigned int bits) +{ +	unsigned long ret; +	int i; + +	ret = 0; +	for (i = 0; i < bits; i++) { +		ret += ((*(stream->data) >> stream->bit) & 1) << i; + +		/* if, before incrementing, we are on bit 7, +		 * go to the lsb of the next byte */ +		if (stream->bit++ == 7) { +			stream->bit = 0; +			stream->data++; +		} +	} +	return ret; +} + +inline int pull_bit(struct bitstream *stream) +{ +	int ret = ((*(stream->data) >> stream->bit) & 1); +	if (stream->bit++ == 7) { +		stream->bit = 0; +		stream->data++; +	} +	return ret; +} + +/* discard bits up to the next whole byte */ +static void discard_bits(struct bitstream *stream) +{ +	if (stream->bit != 0) { +		stream->bit = 0; +		stream->data++; +	} +} + +/* No decompression, the data is all literals (section 3.2.4) */ +static void decompress_none(struct bitstream *stream, unsigned char *dest) +{ +	unsigned int length; + +	discard_bits(stream); +	length = *(stream->data++); +	length += *(stream->data++) << 8; +	pull_bits(stream, 16);	/* throw away the inverse of the size */ + +	stream->decoded += length; +	stream->memcpy(dest, stream->data, length); +	stream->data += length; +} + +/* Read in a symbol from the stream (section 3.2.2) */ +static int read_symbol(struct bitstream *stream, struct huffman_set *set) +{ +	int bits = 0; +	int code = 0; +	while (!(set->count[bits] && code < set->first[bits] + +					     set->count[bits])) { +		code = (code << 1) + pull_bit(stream); +		if (++bits > set->bits) { +			/* error decoding (corrupted data?) */ +			stream->error = CODE_NOT_FOUND; +			return -1; +		} +	} +	return set->symbols[set->pos[bits] + code - set->first[bits]]; +} + +/* decompress a stream of data encoded with the passed length and distance + * huffman codes */ +static void decompress_huffman(struct bitstream *stream, unsigned char *dest) +{ +	struct huffman_set *lengths = &(stream->lengths); +	struct huffman_set *distance = &(stream->distance); + +	int symbol, length, dist, i; + +	do { +		if ((symbol = read_symbol(stream, lengths)) < 0) return; +		if (symbol < 256) { +			*(dest++) = symbol; /* symbol is a literal */ +			stream->decoded++; +		} else if (symbol > 256) { +			/* Determine the length of the repitition +			 * (section 3.2.5) */ +			if (symbol < 265) length = symbol - 254; +			else if (symbol == 285) length = 258; +			else { +				length = pull_bits(stream, (symbol - 261) >> 2); +				length += (4 << ((symbol - 261) >> 2)) + 3; +				length += ((symbol - 1) % 4) << +					  ((symbol - 261) >> 2); +			} + +			/* Determine how far back to go */ +			if ((symbol = read_symbol(stream, distance)) < 0) +				return; +			if (symbol < 4) dist = symbol + 1; +			else { +				dist = pull_bits(stream, (symbol - 2) >> 1); +				dist += (2 << ((symbol - 2) >> 1)) + 1; +				dist += (symbol % 2) << ((symbol - 2) >> 1); +			} +			stream->decoded += length; +			for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { +				*dest = dest[-dist]; +				dest++; +			} +		} +	} while (symbol != 256); /* 256 is the end of the data block */ +} + +/* Fill the lookup tables (section 3.2.2) */ +static void fill_code_tables(struct huffman_set *set) +{ +	int code = 0, i, length; + +	/* fill in the first code of each bit length, and the pos pointer */ +	set->pos[0] = 0; +	for (i = 1; i < set->bits; i++) { +		code = (code + set->count[i - 1]) << 1; +		set->first[i] = code; +		set->pos[i] = set->pos[i - 1] + set->count[i - 1]; +	} + +	/* Fill in the table of symbols in order of their huffman code */ +	for (i = 0; i < set->num_symbols; i++) { +		if ((length = set->lengths[i])) +			set->symbols[set->pos[length]++] = i; +	} + +	/* reset the pos pointer */ +	for (i = 1; i < set->bits; i++) set->pos[i] -= set->count[i]; +} + +static void init_code_tables(struct huffman_set *set) +{ +	cramfs_memset(set->lengths, 0, set->num_symbols); +	cramfs_memset(set->count, 0, set->bits); +	cramfs_memset(set->first, 0, set->bits); +} + +/* read in the huffman codes for dynamic decoding (section 3.2.7) */ +static void decompress_dynamic(struct bitstream *stream, unsigned char *dest) +{ +	/* I tried my best to minimize the memory footprint here, while still +	 * keeping up performance. I really dislike the _lengths[] tables, but +	 * I see no way of eliminating them without a sizable performance +	 * impact. The first struct table keeps track of stats on each bit +	 * length. The _length table keeps a record of the bit length of each +	 * symbol. The _symbols table is for looking up symbols by the huffman +	 * code (the pos element points to the first place in the symbol table +	 * where that bit length occurs). I also hate the initization of these +	 * structs, if someone knows how to compact these, lemme know. */ + +	struct huffman_set *codes = &(stream->codes); +	struct huffman_set *lengths = &(stream->lengths); +	struct huffman_set *distance = &(stream->distance); + +	int hlit = pull_bits(stream, 5) + 257; +	int hdist = pull_bits(stream, 5) + 1; +	int hclen = pull_bits(stream, 4) + 4; +	int length, curr_code, symbol, i, last_code; + +	last_code = 0; + +	init_code_tables(codes); +	init_code_tables(lengths); +	init_code_tables(distance); + +	/* fill in the count of each bit length' as well as the lengths +	 * table */ +	for (i = 0; i < hclen; i++) { +		length = pull_bits(stream, 3); +		codes->lengths[huffman_order[i]] = length; +		if (length) codes->count[length]++; + +	} +	fill_code_tables(codes); + +	/* Do the same for the length codes, being carefull of wrap through +	 * to the distance table */ +	curr_code = 0; +	while (curr_code < hlit) { +		if ((symbol = read_symbol(stream, codes)) < 0) return; +		if (symbol == 0) { +			curr_code++; +			last_code = 0; +		} else if (symbol < 16) { /* Literal length */ +			lengths->lengths[curr_code] =  last_code = symbol; +			lengths->count[symbol]++; +			curr_code++; +		} else if (symbol == 16) { /* repeat the last symbol 3 - 6 +					    * times */ +			length = 3 + pull_bits(stream, 2); +			for (;length; length--, curr_code++) +				if (curr_code < hlit) { +					lengths->lengths[curr_code] = +						last_code; +					lengths->count[last_code]++; +				} else { /* wrap to the distance table */ +					distance->lengths[curr_code - hlit] = +						last_code; +					distance->count[last_code]++; +				} +		} else if (symbol == 17) { /* repeat a bit length 0 */ +			curr_code += 3 + pull_bits(stream, 3); +			last_code = 0; +		} else { /* same, but more times */ +			curr_code += 11 + pull_bits(stream, 7); +			last_code = 0; +		} +	} +	fill_code_tables(lengths); + +	/* Fill the distance table, don't need to worry about wrapthrough +	 * here */ +	curr_code -= hlit; +	while (curr_code < hdist) { +		if ((symbol = read_symbol(stream, codes)) < 0) return; +		if (symbol == 0) { +			curr_code++; +			last_code = 0; +		} else if (symbol < 16) { +			distance->lengths[curr_code] = last_code = symbol; +			distance->count[symbol]++; +			curr_code++; +		} else if (symbol == 16) { +			length = 3 + pull_bits(stream, 2); +			for (;length; length--, curr_code++) { +				distance->lengths[curr_code] = +					last_code; +				distance->count[last_code]++; +			} +		} else if (symbol == 17) { +			curr_code += 3 + pull_bits(stream, 3); +			last_code = 0; +		} else { +			curr_code += 11 + pull_bits(stream, 7); +			last_code = 0; +		} +	} +	fill_code_tables(distance); + +	decompress_huffman(stream, dest); +} + +/* fill in the length and distance huffman codes for fixed encoding + * (section 3.2.6) */ +static void decompress_fixed(struct bitstream *stream, unsigned char *dest) +{ +	/* let gcc fill in the initial values */ +	struct huffman_set *lengths = &(stream->lengths); +	struct huffman_set *distance = &(stream->distance); + +	cramfs_memset(lengths->count, 0, 16); +	cramfs_memset(lengths->first, 0, 16); +	cramfs_memset(lengths->lengths, 8, 144); +	cramfs_memset(lengths->lengths + 144, 9, 112); +	cramfs_memset(lengths->lengths + 256, 7, 24); +	cramfs_memset(lengths->lengths + 280, 8, 8); +	lengths->count[7] = 24; +	lengths->count[8] = 152; +	lengths->count[9] = 112; + +	cramfs_memset(distance->count, 0, 16); +	cramfs_memset(distance->first, 0, 16); +	cramfs_memset(distance->lengths, 5, 32); +	distance->count[5] = 32; + + +	fill_code_tables(lengths); +	fill_code_tables(distance); + + +	decompress_huffman(stream, dest); +} + +/* returns the number of bytes decoded, < 0 if there was an error. Note that + * this function assumes that the block starts on a byte boundry + * (non-compliant, but I don't see where this would happen). section 3.2.3 */ +long decompress_block(unsigned char *dest, unsigned char *source, +		      void *(*inflate_memcpy)(void *, const void *, size)) +{ +	int bfinal, btype; +	struct bitstream stream; + +	init_stream(&stream, source, inflate_memcpy); +	do { +		bfinal = pull_bit(&stream); +		btype = pull_bits(&stream, 2); +		if (btype == NO_COMP) decompress_none(&stream, dest + stream.decoded); +		else if (btype == DYNAMIC_COMP) +			decompress_dynamic(&stream, dest + stream.decoded); +		else if (btype == FIXED_COMP) decompress_fixed(&stream, dest + stream.decoded); +		else stream.error = COMP_UNKNOWN; +	} while (!bfinal && !stream.error); + +#if 0 +	putstr("decompress_block start\r\n"); +	putLabeledWord("stream.error = ",stream.error); +	putLabeledWord("stream.decoded = ",stream.decoded); +	putLabeledWord("dest = ",dest); +	putstr("decompress_block end\r\n"); +#endif +	return stream.error ? -stream.error : stream.decoded; +} + +#endif /* CFG_CMD_JFFS2 */ |