1 /* inffast.c -- fast decoding
2 * Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Mark Adler
3 * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
6 #include <linux/zutil.h>
13 /* Allow machine dependent optimization for post-increment or pre-increment.
14 Based on testing to date,
15 Pre-increment preferred for:
17 - MIPS R5000 (Randers-Pehrson)
18 Post-increment preferred for:
20 No measurable difference:
21 - Pentium III (Anderson)
26 # define PUP(a) *(a)++
29 # define PUP(a) *++(a)
33 Decode literal, length, and distance codes and write out the resulting
34 literal and match bytes until either not enough input or output is
35 available, an end-of-block is encountered, or a data error is encountered.
36 When large enough input and output buffers are supplied to inflate(), for
37 example, a 16K input buffer and a 64K output buffer, more than 95% of the
38 inflate execution time is spent in this routine.
44 strm->avail_out >= 258
45 start >= strm->avail_out
48 On return, state->mode is one of:
50 LEN -- ran out of enough output space or enough available input
51 TYPE -- reached end of block code, inflate() to interpret next block
52 BAD -- error in block data
56 - The maximum input bits used by a length/distance pair is 15 bits for the
57 length code, 5 bits for the length extra, 15 bits for the distance code,
58 and 13 bits for the distance extra. This totals 48 bits, or six bytes.
59 Therefore if strm->avail_in >= 6, then there is enough input to avoid
60 checking for available input while decoding.
62 - The maximum bytes that a single length/distance pair can output is 258
63 bytes, which is the maximum length that can be coded. inflate_fast()
64 requires strm->avail_out >= 258 for each loop to avoid checking for
67 void inflate_fast(strm
, start
)
69 unsigned start
; /* inflate()'s starting value for strm->avail_out */
71 struct inflate_state
*state
;
72 unsigned char *in
; /* local strm->next_in */
73 unsigned char *last
; /* while in < last, enough input available */
74 unsigned char *out
; /* local strm->next_out */
75 unsigned char *beg
; /* inflate()'s initial strm->next_out */
76 unsigned char *end
; /* while out < end, enough space available */
78 unsigned dmax
; /* maximum distance from zlib header */
80 unsigned wsize
; /* window size or zero if not using window */
81 unsigned whave
; /* valid bytes in the window */
82 unsigned write
; /* window write index */
83 unsigned char *window
; /* allocated sliding window, if wsize != 0 */
84 unsigned long hold
; /* local strm->hold */
85 unsigned bits
; /* local strm->bits */
86 code
const *lcode
; /* local strm->lencode */
87 code
const *dcode
; /* local strm->distcode */
88 unsigned lmask
; /* mask for first level of length codes */
89 unsigned dmask
; /* mask for first level of distance codes */
90 code
this; /* retrieved table entry */
91 unsigned op
; /* code bits, operation, extra bits, or */
92 /* window position, window bytes to copy */
93 unsigned len
; /* match length, unused bytes */
94 unsigned dist
; /* match distance */
95 unsigned char *from
; /* where to copy match from */
97 /* copy state to local variables */
98 state
= (struct inflate_state
*)strm
->state
;
99 in
= strm
->next_in
- OFF
;
100 last
= in
+ (strm
->avail_in
- 5);
101 out
= strm
->next_out
- OFF
;
102 beg
= out
- (start
- strm
->avail_out
);
103 end
= out
+ (strm
->avail_out
- 257);
104 #ifdef INFLATE_STRICT
107 wsize
= state
->wsize
;
108 whave
= state
->whave
;
109 write
= state
->write
;
110 window
= state
->window
;
113 lcode
= state
->lencode
;
114 dcode
= state
->distcode
;
115 lmask
= (1U << state
->lenbits
) - 1;
116 dmask
= (1U << state
->distbits
) - 1;
118 /* decode literals and length/distances until end-of-block or not enough
119 input data or output space */
122 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
124 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
127 this = lcode
[hold
& lmask
];
129 op
= (unsigned)(this.bits
);
132 op
= (unsigned)(this.op
);
133 if (op
== 0) { /* literal */
134 PUP(out
) = (unsigned char)(this.val
);
136 else if (op
& 16) { /* length base */
137 len
= (unsigned)(this.val
);
138 op
&= 15; /* number of extra bits */
141 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
144 len
+= (unsigned)hold
& ((1U << op
) - 1);
149 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
151 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
154 this = dcode
[hold
& dmask
];
156 op
= (unsigned)(this.bits
);
159 op
= (unsigned)(this.op
);
160 if (op
& 16) { /* distance base */
161 dist
= (unsigned)(this.val
);
162 op
&= 15; /* number of extra bits */
164 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
167 hold
+= (unsigned long)(PUP(in
)) << bits
;
171 dist
+= (unsigned)hold
& ((1U << op
) - 1);
172 #ifdef INFLATE_STRICT
174 strm
->msg
= (char *)"invalid distance too far back";
181 op
= (unsigned)(out
- beg
); /* max distance in output */
182 if (dist
> op
) { /* see if copy from window */
183 op
= dist
- op
; /* distance back in window */
185 strm
->msg
= (char *)"invalid distance too far back";
190 if (write
== 0) { /* very common case */
192 if (op
< len
) { /* some from window */
195 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
197 from
= out
- dist
; /* rest from output */
200 else if (write
< op
) { /* wrap around window */
201 from
+= wsize
+ write
- op
;
203 if (op
< len
) { /* some from end of window */
206 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
209 if (write
< len
) { /* some from start of window */
213 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
215 from
= out
- dist
; /* rest from output */
219 else { /* contiguous in window */
221 if (op
< len
) { /* some from window */
224 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
226 from
= out
- dist
; /* rest from output */
230 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
231 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
232 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
236 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
238 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
242 from
= out
- dist
; /* copy direct from output */
243 do { /* minimum length is three */
244 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
245 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
246 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
250 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
252 PUP(out
) = PUP(from
);
256 else if ((op
& 64) == 0) { /* 2nd level distance code */
257 this = dcode
[this.val
+ (hold
& ((1U << op
) - 1))];
261 strm
->msg
= (char *)"invalid distance code";
266 else if ((op
& 64) == 0) { /* 2nd level length code */
267 this = lcode
[this.val
+ (hold
& ((1U << op
) - 1))];
270 else if (op
& 32) { /* end-of-block */
275 strm
->msg
= (char *)"invalid literal/length code";
279 } while (in
< last
&& out
< end
);
281 /* return unused bytes (on entry, bits < 8, so in won't go too far back) */
285 hold
&= (1U << bits
) - 1;
287 /* update state and return */
288 strm
->next_in
= in
+ OFF
;
289 strm
->next_out
= out
+ OFF
;
290 strm
->avail_in
= (unsigned)(in
< last
? 5 + (last
- in
) : 5 - (in
- last
));
291 strm
->avail_out
= (unsigned)(out
< end
?
292 257 + (end
- out
) : 257 - (out
- end
));
299 inflate_fast() speedups that turned out slower (on a PowerPC G3 750CXe):
300 - Using bit fields for code structure
301 - Different op definition to avoid & for extra bits (do & for table bits)
302 - Three separate decoding do-loops for direct, window, and write == 0
303 - Special case for distance > 1 copies to do overlapped load and store copy
304 - Explicit branch predictions (based on measured branch probabilities)
305 - Deferring match copy and interspersed it with decoding subsequent codes
306 - Swapping literal/length else
307 - Swapping window/direct else
308 - Larger unrolled copy loops (three is about right)
309 - Moving len -= 3 statement into middle of loop