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15 KiB
C
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/* zran.c -- example of zlib/gzip stream indexing and random access
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* Copyright (C) 2005, 2012 Mark Adler
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* For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
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Version 1.1 29 Sep 2012 Mark Adler */
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/* Version History:
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1.0 29 May 2005 First version
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1.1 29 Sep 2012 Fix memory reallocation error
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*/
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/* Illustrate the use of Z_BLOCK, inflatePrime(), and inflateSetDictionary()
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for random access of a compressed file. A file containing a zlib or gzip
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stream is provided on the command line. The compressed stream is decoded in
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its entirety, and an index built with access points about every SPAN bytes
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in the uncompressed output. The compressed file is left open, and can then
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be read randomly, having to decompress on the average SPAN/2 uncompressed
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bytes before getting to the desired block of data.
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An access point can be created at the start of any deflate block, by saving
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the starting file offset and bit of that block, and the 32K bytes of
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uncompressed data that precede that block. Also the uncompressed offset of
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that block is saved to provide a referece for locating a desired starting
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point in the uncompressed stream. build_index() works by decompressing the
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input zlib or gzip stream a block at a time, and at the end of each block
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deciding if enough uncompressed data has gone by to justify the creation of
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a new access point. If so, that point is saved in a data structure that
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grows as needed to accommodate the points.
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To use the index, an offset in the uncompressed data is provided, for which
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the latest access point at or preceding that offset is located in the index.
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The input file is positioned to the specified location in the index, and if
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necessary the first few bits of the compressed data is read from the file.
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inflate is initialized with those bits and the 32K of uncompressed data, and
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the decompression then proceeds until the desired offset in the file is
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reached. Then the decompression continues to read the desired uncompressed
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data from the file.
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Another approach would be to generate the index on demand. In that case,
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requests for random access reads from the compressed data would try to use
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the index, but if a read far enough past the end of the index is required,
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then further index entries would be generated and added.
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There is some fair bit of overhead to starting inflation for the random
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access, mainly copying the 32K byte dictionary. So if small pieces of the
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file are being accessed, it would make sense to implement a cache to hold
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some lookahead and avoid many calls to extract() for small lengths.
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Another way to build an index would be to use inflateCopy(). That would
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not be constrained to have access points at block boundaries, but requires
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more memory per access point, and also cannot be saved to file due to the
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use of pointers in the state. The approach here allows for storage of the
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index in a file.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "zlib.h"
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#define local static
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#define SPAN 1048576L /* desired distance between access points */
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#define WINSIZE 32768U /* sliding window size */
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#define CHUNK 16384 /* file input buffer size */
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/* access point entry */
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struct point {
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off_t out; /* corresponding offset in uncompressed data */
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off_t in; /* offset in input file of first full byte */
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int bits; /* number of bits (1-7) from byte at in - 1, or 0 */
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unsigned char window[WINSIZE]; /* preceding 32K of uncompressed data */
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};
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/* access point list */
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struct access {
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int have; /* number of list entries filled in */
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int size; /* number of list entries allocated */
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struct point *list; /* allocated list */
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};
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/* Deallocate an index built by build_index() */
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local void free_index(struct access *index)
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{
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if (index != NULL) {
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free(index->list);
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free(index);
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}
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}
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/* Add an entry to the access point list. If out of memory, deallocate the
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existing list and return NULL. */
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local struct access *addpoint(struct access *index, int bits,
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off_t in, off_t out, unsigned left, unsigned char *window)
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{
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struct point *next;
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/* if list is empty, create it (start with eight points) */
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if (index == NULL) {
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index = malloc(sizeof(struct access));
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if (index == NULL) return NULL;
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index->list = malloc(sizeof(struct point) << 3);
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if (index->list == NULL) {
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free(index);
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return NULL;
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}
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index->size = 8;
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index->have = 0;
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}
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/* if list is full, make it bigger */
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else if (index->have == index->size) {
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index->size <<= 1;
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next = realloc(index->list, sizeof(struct point) * index->size);
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if (next == NULL) {
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free_index(index);
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return NULL;
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}
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index->list = next;
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}
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/* fill in entry and increment how many we have */
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next = index->list + index->have;
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next->bits = bits;
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next->in = in;
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next->out = out;
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if (left)
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memcpy(next->window, window + WINSIZE - left, left);
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if (left < WINSIZE)
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memcpy(next->window + left, window, WINSIZE - left);
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index->have++;
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/* return list, possibly reallocated */
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return index;
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}
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/* Make one entire pass through the compressed stream and build an index, with
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access points about every span bytes of uncompressed output -- span is
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chosen to balance the speed of random access against the memory requirements
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of the list, about 32K bytes per access point. Note that data after the end
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of the first zlib or gzip stream in the file is ignored. build_index()
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returns the number of access points on success (>= 1), Z_MEM_ERROR for out
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of memory, Z_DATA_ERROR for an error in the input file, or Z_ERRNO for a
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file read error. On success, *built points to the resulting index. */
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local int build_index(FILE *in, off_t span, struct access **built)
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{
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int ret;
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off_t totin, totout; /* our own total counters to avoid 4GB limit */
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off_t last; /* totout value of last access point */
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struct access *index; /* access points being generated */
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z_stream strm;
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unsigned char input[CHUNK];
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unsigned char window[WINSIZE];
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/* initialize inflate */
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strm.zalloc = Z_NULL;
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strm.zfree = Z_NULL;
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strm.opaque = Z_NULL;
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strm.avail_in = 0;
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strm.next_in = Z_NULL;
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ret = inflateInit2(&strm, 47); /* automatic zlib or gzip decoding */
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if (ret != Z_OK)
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return ret;
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/* inflate the input, maintain a sliding window, and build an index -- this
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also validates the integrity of the compressed data using the check
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information at the end of the gzip or zlib stream */
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totin = totout = last = 0;
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index = NULL; /* will be allocated by first addpoint() */
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strm.avail_out = 0;
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do {
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/* get some compressed data from input file */
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strm.avail_in = fread(input, 1, CHUNK, in);
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if (ferror(in)) {
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ret = Z_ERRNO;
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goto build_index_error;
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}
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if (strm.avail_in == 0) {
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ret = Z_DATA_ERROR;
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goto build_index_error;
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}
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strm.next_in = input;
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/* process all of that, or until end of stream */
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do {
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/* reset sliding window if necessary */
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if (strm.avail_out == 0) {
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strm.avail_out = WINSIZE;
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strm.next_out = window;
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}
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/* inflate until out of input, output, or at end of block --
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update the total input and output counters */
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totin += strm.avail_in;
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totout += strm.avail_out;
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ret = inflate(&strm, Z_BLOCK); /* return at end of block */
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totin -= strm.avail_in;
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totout -= strm.avail_out;
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if (ret == Z_NEED_DICT)
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ret = Z_DATA_ERROR;
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if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR || ret == Z_DATA_ERROR)
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goto build_index_error;
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if (ret == Z_STREAM_END)
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break;
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/* if at end of block, consider adding an index entry (note that if
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data_type indicates an end-of-block, then all of the
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uncompressed data from that block has been delivered, and none
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of the compressed data after that block has been consumed,
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except for up to seven bits) -- the totout == 0 provides an
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entry point after the zlib or gzip header, and assures that the
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index always has at least one access point; we avoid creating an
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access point after the last block by checking bit 6 of data_type
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*/
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if ((strm.data_type & 128) && !(strm.data_type & 64) &&
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(totout == 0 || totout - last > span)) {
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index = addpoint(index, strm.data_type & 7, totin,
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totout, strm.avail_out, window);
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if (index == NULL) {
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ret = Z_MEM_ERROR;
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goto build_index_error;
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}
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last = totout;
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}
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} while (strm.avail_in != 0);
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} while (ret != Z_STREAM_END);
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/* clean up and return index (release unused entries in list) */
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(void)inflateEnd(&strm);
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index->list = realloc(index->list, sizeof(struct point) * index->have);
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index->size = index->have;
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*built = index;
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return index->size;
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/* return error */
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build_index_error:
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(void)inflateEnd(&strm);
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if (index != NULL)
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free_index(index);
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return ret;
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}
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/* Use the index to read len bytes from offset into buf, return bytes read or
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negative for error (Z_DATA_ERROR or Z_MEM_ERROR). If data is requested past
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the end of the uncompressed data, then extract() will return a value less
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than len, indicating how much as actually read into buf. This function
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should not return a data error unless the file was modified since the index
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was generated. extract() may also return Z_ERRNO if there is an error on
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reading or seeking the input file. */
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local int extract(FILE *in, struct access *index, off_t offset,
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unsigned char *buf, int len)
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{
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int ret, skip;
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z_stream strm;
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struct point *here;
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unsigned char input[CHUNK];
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unsigned char discard[WINSIZE];
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/* proceed only if something reasonable to do */
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if (len < 0)
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return 0;
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/* find where in stream to start */
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here = index->list;
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ret = index->have;
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while (--ret && here[1].out <= offset)
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here++;
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/* initialize file and inflate state to start there */
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strm.zalloc = Z_NULL;
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strm.zfree = Z_NULL;
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strm.opaque = Z_NULL;
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strm.avail_in = 0;
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strm.next_in = Z_NULL;
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ret = inflateInit2(&strm, -15); /* raw inflate */
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if (ret != Z_OK)
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return ret;
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ret = fseeko(in, here->in - (here->bits ? 1 : 0), SEEK_SET);
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if (ret == -1)
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goto extract_ret;
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if (here->bits) {
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ret = getc(in);
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if (ret == -1) {
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ret = ferror(in) ? Z_ERRNO : Z_DATA_ERROR;
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goto extract_ret;
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}
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(void)inflatePrime(&strm, here->bits, ret >> (8 - here->bits));
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}
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(void)inflateSetDictionary(&strm, here->window, WINSIZE);
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/* skip uncompressed bytes until offset reached, then satisfy request */
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offset -= here->out;
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strm.avail_in = 0;
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skip = 1; /* while skipping to offset */
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do {
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/* define where to put uncompressed data, and how much */
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if (offset == 0 && skip) { /* at offset now */
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strm.avail_out = len;
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strm.next_out = buf;
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skip = 0; /* only do this once */
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}
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if (offset > WINSIZE) { /* skip WINSIZE bytes */
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strm.avail_out = WINSIZE;
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strm.next_out = discard;
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offset -= WINSIZE;
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}
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else if (offset != 0) { /* last skip */
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strm.avail_out = (unsigned)offset;
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strm.next_out = discard;
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offset = 0;
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}
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/* uncompress until avail_out filled, or end of stream */
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do {
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if (strm.avail_in == 0) {
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strm.avail_in = fread(input, 1, CHUNK, in);
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if (ferror(in)) {
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ret = Z_ERRNO;
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goto extract_ret;
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}
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if (strm.avail_in == 0) {
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ret = Z_DATA_ERROR;
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goto extract_ret;
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}
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strm.next_in = input;
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}
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ret = inflate(&strm, Z_NO_FLUSH); /* normal inflate */
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if (ret == Z_NEED_DICT)
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ret = Z_DATA_ERROR;
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if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR || ret == Z_DATA_ERROR)
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goto extract_ret;
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if (ret == Z_STREAM_END)
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break;
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} while (strm.avail_out != 0);
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/* if reach end of stream, then don't keep trying to get more */
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if (ret == Z_STREAM_END)
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break;
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/* do until offset reached and requested data read, or stream ends */
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} while (skip);
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/* compute number of uncompressed bytes read after offset */
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ret = skip ? 0 : len - strm.avail_out;
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/* clean up and return bytes read or error */
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extract_ret:
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(void)inflateEnd(&strm);
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return ret;
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}
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/* Demonstrate the use of build_index() and extract() by processing the file
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provided on the command line, and the extracting 16K from about 2/3rds of
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the way through the uncompressed output, and writing that to stdout. */
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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int len;
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off_t offset;
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FILE *in;
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struct access *index = NULL;
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unsigned char buf[CHUNK];
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/* open input file */
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if (argc != 2) {
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fprintf(stderr, "usage: zran file.gz\n");
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return 1;
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}
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in = fopen(argv[1], "rb");
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if (in == NULL) {
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: could not open %s for reading\n", argv[1]);
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return 1;
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}
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/* build index */
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len = build_index(in, SPAN, &index);
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if (len < 0) {
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fclose(in);
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switch (len) {
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case Z_MEM_ERROR:
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: out of memory\n");
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break;
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case Z_DATA_ERROR:
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: compressed data error in %s\n", argv[1]);
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break;
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case Z_ERRNO:
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: read error on %s\n", argv[1]);
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break;
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default:
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: error %d while building index\n", len);
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}
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return 1;
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: built index with %d access points\n", len);
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/* use index by reading some bytes from an arbitrary offset */
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offset = (index->list[index->have - 1].out << 1) / 3;
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len = extract(in, index, offset, buf, CHUNK);
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if (len < 0)
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: extraction failed: %s error\n",
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len == Z_MEM_ERROR ? "out of memory" : "input corrupted");
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else {
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fwrite(buf, 1, len, stdout);
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fprintf(stderr, "zran: extracted %d bytes at %llu\n", len, offset);
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}
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/* clean up and exit */
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free_index(index);
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fclose(in);
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return 0;
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}
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