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| // Copyright 2014-2015 The Servo Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT | |
| // file at the top-level directory of this distribution. | |
| // | |
| // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or | |
| // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license | |
| // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your | |
| // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed | |
| // except according to those terms. | |
| //! A [DEFLATE](http://www.gzip.org/zlib/rfc-deflate.html) decoder written in rust. | |
| //! | |
| //! This library provides functionality to decompress data compressed with the DEFLATE algorithm, | |
| //! both with and without a [zlib](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950) header/trailer. | |
| //! | |
| //! # Examples | |
| //! The easiest way to get `std::Vec<u8>` containing the decompressed bytes is to use either | |
| //! `inflate::inflate_bytes` or `inflate::inflate_bytes_zlib` (depending on whether | |
| //! the encoded data has zlib headers and trailers or not). The following example | |
| //! decodes the DEFLATE encoded string "Hello, world" and prints it: | |
| //! | |
| //! ```rust | |
| //! use inflate::inflate_bytes; | |
| //! use std::str::from_utf8; | |
| //! | |
| //! let encoded = [243, 72, 205, 201, 201, 215, 81, 40, 207, 47, 202, 73, 1, 0]; | |
| //! let decoded = inflate_bytes(&encoded).unwrap(); | |
| //! println!("{}", from_utf8(&decoded).unwrap()); // prints "Hello, world" | |
| //! ``` | |
| //! | |
| //! If you need more flexibility, then the library also provides an implementation | |
| //! of `std::io::Writer` in `inflate::writer`. Below is an example using an | |
| //! `inflate::writer::InflateWriter` to decode the DEFLATE encoded string "Hello, world": | |
| //! | |
| //! ```rust | |
| //! use inflate::InflateWriter; | |
| //! use std::io::Write; | |
| //! use std::str::from_utf8; | |
| //! | |
| //! let encoded = [243, 72, 205, 201, 201, 215, 81, 40, 207, 47, 202, 73, 1, 0]; | |
| //! let mut decoder = InflateWriter::new(Vec::new()); | |
| //! decoder.write(&encoded).unwrap(); | |
| //! let decoded = decoder.finish().unwrap(); | |
| //! println!("{}", from_utf8(&decoded).unwrap()); // prints "Hello, world" | |
| //! ``` | |
| //! | |
| //! Finally, if you need even more flexibility, or if you only want to depend on | |
| //! `core`, you can use the `inflate::InflateStream` API. The below example | |
| //! decodes an array of DEFLATE encoded bytes: | |
| //! | |
| //! ```rust | |
| //! use inflate::InflateStream; | |
| //! | |
| //! let data = [0x73, 0x49, 0x4d, 0xcb, 0x49, 0x2c, 0x49, 0x55, 0x00, 0x11, 0x00]; | |
| //! let mut inflater = InflateStream::new(); | |
| //! let mut out = Vec::<u8>::new(); | |
| //! let mut n = 0; | |
| //! while n < data.len() { | |
| //! let res = inflater.update(&data[n..]); | |
| //! if let Ok((num_bytes_read, result)) = res { | |
| //! n += num_bytes_read; | |
| //! out.extend(result.iter().cloned()); | |
| //! } else { | |
| //! res.unwrap(); | |
| //! } | |
| //! } | |
| //! ``` | |
| extern crate adler32; | |
| use std::cmp; | |
| use std::slice; | |
| mod checksum; | |
| use checksum::{Checksum, adler32_from_bytes}; | |
| mod writer; | |
| pub use self::writer::{InflateWriter}; | |
| mod utils; | |
| pub use self::utils::{inflate_bytes, inflate_bytes_zlib, inflate_bytes_zlib_no_checksum}; | |
| mod reader; | |
| pub use self::reader::{DeflateDecoder, DeflateDecoderBuf}; | |
| static BIT_REV_U8: [u8; 256] = [ | |
| 0b0000_0000, 0b1000_0000, 0b0100_0000, 0b1100_0000, | |
| 0b0010_0000, 0b1010_0000, 0b0110_0000, 0b1110_0000, | |
| 0b0001_0000, 0b1001_0000, 0b0101_0000, 0b1101_0000, | |
| 0b0011_0000, 0b1011_0000, 0b0111_0000, 0b1111_0000, | |
| 0b0000_1000, 0b1000_1000, 0b0100_1000, 0b1100_1000, | |
| 0b0010_1000, 0b1010_1000, 0b0110_1000, 0b1110_1000, | |
| 0b0001_1000, 0b1001_1000, 0b0101_1000, 0b1101_1000, | |
| 0b0011_1000, 0b1011_1000, 0b0111_1000, 0b1111_1000, | |
| 0b0000_0100, 0b1000_0100, 0b0100_0100, 0b1100_0100, | |
| 0b0010_0100, 0b1010_0100, 0b0110_0100, 0b1110_0100, | |
| 0b0001_0100, 0b1001_0100, 0b0101_0100, 0b1101_0100, | |
| 0b0011_0100, 0b1011_0100, 0b0111_0100, 0b1111_0100, | |
| 0b0000_1100, 0b1000_1100, 0b0100_1100, 0b1100_1100, | |
| 0b0010_1100, 0b1010_1100, 0b0110_1100, 0b1110_1100, | |
| 0b0001_1100, 0b1001_1100, 0b0101_1100, 0b1101_1100, | |
| 0b0011_1100, 0b1011_1100, 0b0111_1100, 0b1111_1100, | |
| 0b0000_0010, 0b1000_0010, 0b0100_0010, 0b1100_0010, | |
| 0b0010_0010, 0b1010_0010, 0b0110_0010, 0b1110_0010, | |
| 0b0001_0010, 0b1001_0010, 0b0101_0010, 0b1101_0010, | |
| 0b0011_0010, 0b1011_0010, 0b0111_0010, 0b1111_0010, | |
| 0b0000_1010, 0b1000_1010, 0b0100_1010, 0b1100_1010, | |
| 0b0010_1010, 0b1010_1010, 0b0110_1010, 0b1110_1010, | |
| 0b0001_1010, 0b1001_1010, 0b0101_1010, 0b1101_1010, | |
| 0b0011_1010, 0b1011_1010, 0b0111_1010, 0b1111_1010, | |
| 0b0000_0110, 0b1000_0110, 0b0100_0110, 0b1100_0110, | |
| 0b0010_0110, 0b1010_0110, 0b0110_0110, 0b1110_0110, | |
| 0b0001_0110, 0b1001_0110, 0b0101_0110, 0b1101_0110, | |
| 0b0011_0110, 0b1011_0110, 0b0111_0110, 0b1111_0110, | |
| 0b0000_1110, 0b1000_1110, 0b0100_1110, 0b1100_1110, | |
| 0b0010_1110, 0b1010_1110, 0b0110_1110, 0b1110_1110, | |
| 0b0001_1110, 0b1001_1110, 0b0101_1110, 0b1101_1110, | |
| 0b0011_1110, 0b1011_1110, 0b0111_1110, 0b1111_1110, | |
| 0b0000_0001, 0b1000_0001, 0b0100_0001, 0b1100_0001, | |
| 0b0010_0001, 0b1010_0001, 0b0110_0001, 0b1110_0001, | |
| 0b0001_0001, 0b1001_0001, 0b0101_0001, 0b1101_0001, | |
| 0b0011_0001, 0b1011_0001, 0b0111_0001, 0b1111_0001, | |
| 0b0000_1001, 0b1000_1001, 0b0100_1001, 0b1100_1001, | |
| 0b0010_1001, 0b1010_1001, 0b0110_1001, 0b1110_1001, | |
| 0b0001_1001, 0b1001_1001, 0b0101_1001, 0b1101_1001, | |
| 0b0011_1001, 0b1011_1001, 0b0111_1001, 0b1111_1001, | |
| 0b0000_0101, 0b1000_0101, 0b0100_0101, 0b1100_0101, | |
| 0b0010_0101, 0b1010_0101, 0b0110_0101, 0b1110_0101, | |
| 0b0001_0101, 0b1001_0101, 0b0101_0101, 0b1101_0101, | |
| 0b0011_0101, 0b1011_0101, 0b0111_0101, 0b1111_0101, | |
| 0b0000_1101, 0b1000_1101, 0b0100_1101, 0b1100_1101, | |
| 0b0010_1101, 0b1010_1101, 0b0110_1101, 0b1110_1101, | |
| 0b0001_1101, 0b1001_1101, 0b0101_1101, 0b1101_1101, | |
| 0b0011_1101, 0b1011_1101, 0b0111_1101, 0b1111_1101, | |
| 0b0000_0011, 0b1000_0011, 0b0100_0011, 0b1100_0011, | |
| 0b0010_0011, 0b1010_0011, 0b0110_0011, 0b1110_0011, | |
| 0b0001_0011, 0b1001_0011, 0b0101_0011, 0b1101_0011, | |
| 0b0011_0011, 0b1011_0011, 0b0111_0011, 0b1111_0011, | |
| 0b0000_1011, 0b1000_1011, 0b0100_1011, 0b1100_1011, | |
| 0b0010_1011, 0b1010_1011, 0b0110_1011, 0b1110_1011, | |
| 0b0001_1011, 0b1001_1011, 0b0101_1011, 0b1101_1011, | |
| 0b0011_1011, 0b1011_1011, 0b0111_1011, 0b1111_1011, | |
| 0b0000_0111, 0b1000_0111, 0b0100_0111, 0b1100_0111, | |
| 0b0010_0111, 0b1010_0111, 0b0110_0111, 0b1110_0111, | |
| 0b0001_0111, 0b1001_0111, 0b0101_0111, 0b1101_0111, | |
| 0b0011_0111, 0b1011_0111, 0b0111_0111, 0b1111_0111, | |
| 0b0000_1111, 0b1000_1111, 0b0100_1111, 0b1100_1111, | |
| 0b0010_1111, 0b1010_1111, 0b0110_1111, 0b1110_1111, | |
| 0b0001_1111, 0b1001_1111, 0b0101_1111, 0b1101_1111, | |
| 0b0011_1111, 0b1011_1111, 0b0111_1111, 0b1111_1111 | |
| ]; | |
| #[derive(Clone, Copy)] | |
| struct BitState { | |
| n: u8, | |
| v: u32, | |
| } | |
| #[derive(Clone)] | |
| struct BitStream<'a> { | |
| bytes: slice::Iter<'a, u8>, | |
| used: usize, | |
| state: BitState, | |
| } | |
| #[cfg(debug)] | |
| macro_rules! debug { ($($x:tt)*) => (println!($($x)*)) } | |
| #[cfg(not(debug))] | |
| macro_rules! debug { ($($x:tt)*) => (()) } | |
| impl<'a> BitStream<'a> { | |
| fn new(bytes: &'a [u8], state: BitState) -> BitStream<'a> { | |
| BitStream { | |
| bytes: bytes.iter(), | |
| used: 0, | |
| state: state, | |
| } | |
| } | |
| fn use_byte(&mut self) -> bool { | |
| match self.bytes.next() { | |
| Some(&b) => { | |
| self.state.v |= (b as u32) << self.state.n; | |
| self.state.n += 8; | |
| self.used += 1; | |
| true | |
| } | |
| None => false, | |
| } | |
| } | |
| fn need(&mut self, n: u8) -> bool { | |
| if self.state.n < n { | |
| if !self.use_byte() { | |
| return false; | |
| } | |
| if n > 8 && self.state.n < n { | |
| assert!(n <= 16); | |
| if !self.use_byte() { | |
| return false; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| true | |
| } | |
| fn take16(&mut self, n: u8) -> Option<u16> { | |
| if self.need(n) { | |
| self.state.n -= n; | |
| let v = self.state.v & ((1 << n) - 1); | |
| self.state.v >>= n; | |
| Some(v as u16) | |
| } else { | |
| None | |
| } | |
| } | |
| fn take(&mut self, n: u8) -> Option<u8> { | |
| assert!(n <= 8); | |
| self.take16(n).map(|v: u16| v as u8) | |
| } | |
| fn fill(&mut self) -> BitState { | |
| while self.state.n + 8 <= 32 && self.use_byte() {} | |
| self.state | |
| } | |
| fn align_byte(&mut self) { | |
| if self.state.n > 0 { | |
| let n = self.state.n % 8; | |
| self.take(n); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| fn trailing_bytes(&mut self) -> (u8, [u8; 4]) { | |
| let mut len = 0; | |
| let mut bytes = [0; 4]; | |
| self.align_byte(); | |
| while self.state.n >= 8 { | |
| bytes[len as usize] = self.state.v as u8; | |
| len += 1; | |
| self.state.n -= 8; | |
| self.state.v >>= 8; | |
| } | |
| (len, bytes) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /// Generate huffman codes from the given set of lengths and run `$cb` on them except the first | |
| /// code for each length. | |
| /// | |
| /// See also the [deflate specification](http://www.gzip.org/zlib/rfc-deflate.html#huffman) | |
| /// for an explanation of the algorithm. | |
| macro_rules! with_codes (($clens:expr, $max_bits:expr => $code_ty:ty, $cb:expr) => ({ | |
| // Count the number of codes for each bit length. | |
| let mut bl_count = [0 as $code_ty; ($max_bits+1)]; | |
| for &bits in $clens.iter() { | |
| if bits != 0 { | |
| // This should be safe from overflow as the number of lengths read from the input | |
| // is bounded by the number of bits the number of lengths is represented by in the | |
| // deflate compressed data. | |
| bl_count[bits as usize] += 1; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // Compute the first code value for each bit length. | |
| let mut next_code = [0 as $code_ty; ($max_bits+1)]; | |
| let mut code = 0 as $code_ty; | |
| // TODO use range_inclusive as soon as it is stable | |
| //for bits in range_inclusive(1, $max_bits) { | |
| for bits in 1..$max_bits + 1 { | |
| code = try!( | |
| code.checked_add(bl_count[bits as usize - 1]) | |
| .ok_or_else(|| "Error generating huffman codes: Invalid set of code lengths") | |
| ) << 1; | |
| next_code[bits as usize] = code; | |
| } | |
| // Compute the rest of the codes | |
| for (i, &bits) in $clens.iter().enumerate() { | |
| if bits != 0 { | |
| let code = next_code[bits as usize]; | |
| // If there is an overflow here, the given set of code lengths won't allow enough | |
| // unique codes to be generated. | |
| let new_code = try!( | |
| code.checked_add(1) | |
| .ok_or_else(|| "Error generating huffman codes: Invalid set of code lengths!") | |
| ); | |
| next_code[bits as usize] = new_code; | |
| match $cb(i as $code_ty, code, bits) { | |
| Ok(()) => (), | |
| Err(err) => return Err(err) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| })); | |
| struct CodeLengthReader { | |
| patterns: Box<[u8; 128]>, | |
| clens: Box<[u8; 19]>, | |
| result: Vec<u8>, | |
| num_lit: u16, | |
| num_dist: u8, | |
| } | |
| impl CodeLengthReader { | |
| fn new(clens: Box<[u8; 19]>, num_lit: u16, num_dist: u8) -> Result<CodeLengthReader, String> { | |
| // Fill in the 7-bit patterns that match each code. | |
| let mut patterns = Box::new([0xffu8; 128]); | |
| with_codes!(clens, 7 => u8, |i: u8, code: u8, bits| -> _ { | |
| /*let base = match BIT_REV_U8.get((code << (8 - bits)) as usize) { | |
| Some(&base) => base, | |
| None => return Err("invalid length code".to_owned()) | |
| }*/ | |
| let base = BIT_REV_U8[(code << (8 - bits)) as usize]; | |
| for rest in 0u8 .. 1u8 << (7 - bits) { | |
| patterns[(base | (rest << bits)) as usize] = i; | |
| } | |
| Ok(()) | |
| }); | |
| Ok(CodeLengthReader { | |
| patterns: patterns, | |
| clens: clens, | |
| result: Vec::with_capacity(num_lit as usize + num_dist as usize), | |
| num_lit: num_lit, | |
| num_dist: num_dist, | |
| }) | |
| } | |
| fn read(&mut self, stream: &mut BitStream) -> Result<bool, String> { | |
| let total_len = self.num_lit as usize + self.num_dist as usize; | |
| while self.result.len() < total_len { | |
| if !stream.need(7) { | |
| return Ok(false); | |
| } | |
| let save = stream.clone(); | |
| macro_rules! take (($n:expr) => (match stream.take($n) { | |
| Some(v) => v, | |
| None => { | |
| *stream = save; | |
| return Ok(false); | |
| } | |
| })); | |
| let code = self.patterns[(stream.state.v & 0x7f) as usize]; | |
| stream.take(match self.clens.get(code as usize) { | |
| Some(&len) => len, | |
| None => return Err("invalid length code".to_owned()), | |
| }); | |
| match code { | |
| 0...15 => self.result.push(code), | |
| 16 => { | |
| let last = match self.result.last() { | |
| Some(&v) => v, | |
| // 16 appeared before anything else | |
| None => return Err("invalid length code".to_owned()), | |
| }; | |
| for _ in 0..3 + take!(2) { | |
| self.result.push(last); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| 17 => { | |
| for _ in 0..3 + take!(3) { | |
| self.result.push(0); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| 18 => { | |
| for _ in 0..11 + take!(7) { | |
| self.result.push(0); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| _ => unreachable!(), | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Ok(true) | |
| } | |
| fn to_lit_and_dist(&self) -> Result<(DynHuffman16, DynHuffman16), String> { | |
| let num_lit = self.num_lit as usize; | |
| let lit = try!(DynHuffman16::new(&self.result[..num_lit])); | |
| let dist = try!(DynHuffman16::new(&self.result[num_lit..])); | |
| Ok((lit, dist)) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| struct Trie8bit<T> { | |
| data: [T; 16], | |
| children: [Option<Box<[T; 16]>>; 16], | |
| } | |
| struct DynHuffman16 { | |
| patterns: Box<[u16; 256]>, | |
| rest: Vec<Trie8bit<u16>>, | |
| } | |
| impl DynHuffman16 { | |
| fn new(clens: &[u8]) -> Result<DynHuffman16, String> { | |
| // Fill in the 8-bit patterns that match each code. | |
| // Longer patterns go into the trie. | |
| let mut patterns = Box::new([0xffffu16; 256]); | |
| let mut rest = Vec::new(); | |
| with_codes!(clens, 15 => u16, |i: u16, code: u16, bits: u8| -> _ { | |
| let entry = i | ((bits as u16) << 12); | |
| if bits <= 8 { | |
| let base = match BIT_REV_U8.get((code << (8 - bits)) as usize) { | |
| Some(&v) => v, | |
| None => return Err("invalid length code".to_owned()) | |
| }; | |
| for rest in 0u8 .. 1 << (8 - bits) { | |
| patterns[(base | (rest << (bits & 7))) as usize] = entry; | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| let low = match BIT_REV_U8.get((code >> (bits - 8)) as usize) { | |
| Some(&v) => v, | |
| None => return Err("invalid length code".to_owned()) | |
| }; | |
| let high = BIT_REV_U8[((code << (16 - bits)) & 0xff) as usize]; | |
| let (min_bits, idx) = if patterns[low as usize] != 0xffff { | |
| let bits_prev = (patterns[low as usize] >> 12) as u8; | |
| (cmp::min(bits_prev, bits), patterns[low as usize] & 0x7ff) | |
| } else { | |
| rest.push(Trie8bit { | |
| data: [0xffff; 16], | |
| children: [ | |
| None, None, None, None, | |
| None, None, None, None, | |
| None, None, None, None, | |
| None, None, None, None | |
| ] | |
| }); | |
| (bits, (rest.len() - 1) as u16) | |
| }; | |
| patterns[low as usize] = idx | 0x800 | ((min_bits as u16) << 12); | |
| let trie_entry = match rest.get_mut(idx as usize) { | |
| Some(v) => v, | |
| None => return Err("invalid huffman code".to_owned()) | |
| }; | |
| if bits <= 12 { | |
| for rest in 0u8 .. 1 << (12 - bits) { | |
| trie_entry.data[(high | (rest << (bits - 8))) as usize] = entry; | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| let child = &mut trie_entry.children[(high & 0xf) as usize]; | |
| if child.is_none() { | |
| *child = Some(Box::new([0xffff; 16])); | |
| } | |
| let child = &mut **child.as_mut().unwrap(); | |
| let high_top = high >> 4; | |
| for rest in 0u8 .. 1 << (16 - bits) { | |
| child[(high_top | (rest << (bits - 12))) as usize] = entry; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Ok(()) | |
| }); | |
| debug!("=== DYN HUFFMAN ==="); | |
| for _i in 0..256 { | |
| debug!("{:08b} {:04x}", _i, patterns[BIT_REV_U8[_i] as usize]); | |
| } | |
| debug!("==================="); | |
| Ok(DynHuffman16 { | |
| patterns: patterns, | |
| rest: rest, | |
| }) | |
| } | |
| fn read<'a>(&self, stream: &mut BitStream<'a>) -> Result<Option<(BitStream<'a>, u16)>, String> { | |
| let has8 = stream.need(8); | |
| let entry = self.patterns[(stream.state.v & 0xff) as usize]; | |
| let bits = (entry >> 12) as u8; | |
| Ok(if !has8 { | |
| if bits <= stream.state.n { | |
| let save = stream.clone(); | |
| stream.state.n -= bits; | |
| stream.state.v >>= bits; | |
| Some((save, entry & 0xfff)) | |
| } else { | |
| None | |
| } | |
| } else if bits <= 8 { | |
| let save = stream.clone(); | |
| stream.state.n -= bits; | |
| stream.state.v >>= bits; | |
| Some((save, entry & 0xfff)) | |
| } else { | |
| let has16 = stream.need(16); | |
| let trie = match self.rest.get((entry & 0x7ff) as usize) { | |
| Some(trie) => trie, | |
| None => return Err("invalid entry in stream".to_owned()), | |
| }; | |
| let idx = stream.state.v >> 8; | |
| let trie_entry = match trie.children[(idx & 0xf) as usize] { | |
| Some(ref child) => child[((idx >> 4) & 0xf) as usize], | |
| None => trie.data[(idx & 0xf) as usize], | |
| }; | |
| let trie_bits = (trie_entry >> 12) as u8; | |
| if has16 || trie_bits <= stream.state.n { | |
| let save = stream.clone(); | |
| stream.state.n -= trie_bits; | |
| stream.state.v >>= trie_bits; | |
| Some((save, trie_entry & 0xfff)) | |
| } else { | |
| None | |
| } | |
| }) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| enum State { | |
| ZlibMethodAndFlags, // CMF | |
| ZlibFlags(/* CMF */ u8), // FLG, | |
| Bits(BitsNext, BitState), | |
| LenDist((BitsNext, BitState), /* len */ u16, /* dist */ u16), | |
| Uncompressed(/* len */ u16), | |
| CheckCRC(/* len */ u8, /* bytes */ [u8; 4]), | |
| Finished | |
| } | |
| use self::State::*; | |
| enum BitsNext { | |
| BlockHeader, | |
| BlockUncompressed, | |
| BlockDynHlit, | |
| BlockDynHdist(/* hlit */ u8), | |
| BlockDynHclen(/* hlit */ u8, /* hdist */ u8), | |
| BlockDynClenCodeLengths(/* hlit */ u8, /* hdist */ u8, /* hclen */ u8, /* idx */ u8, /* clens */ Box<[u8; 19]>), | |
| BlockDynCodeLengths(CodeLengthReader), | |
| BlockDyn(/* lit/len */ DynHuffman16, /* dist */ DynHuffman16, /* prev_len */ u16) | |
| } | |
| use self::BitsNext::*; | |
| pub struct InflateStream { | |
| buffer: Vec<u8>, | |
| pos: u16, | |
| state: Option<State>, | |
| final_block: bool, | |
| checksum: Checksum, | |
| read_checksum: Option<u32>, | |
| } | |
| impl InflateStream { | |
| #[allow(dead_code)] | |
| /// Create a new stream for decoding raw deflate encoded data. | |
| pub fn new() -> InflateStream { | |
| let state = Bits(BlockHeader, BitState { n: 0, v: 0 }); | |
| let buffer = Vec::with_capacity(32 * 1024); | |
| InflateStream::with_state_and_buffer(state, buffer, Checksum::none()) | |
| } | |
| /// Create a new stream for decoding deflate encoded data with a zlib header and footer | |
| pub fn from_zlib() -> InflateStream { | |
| InflateStream::with_state_and_buffer(ZlibMethodAndFlags, Vec::new(), Checksum::zlib()) | |
| } | |
| /// Create a new stream for decoding deflate encoded data with a zlib header and footer | |
| /// | |
| /// This version creates a decoder that does not checksum the data to validate it with the | |
| /// checksum provided with the zlib wrapper. | |
| pub fn from_zlib_no_checksum() -> InflateStream { | |
| InflateStream::with_state_and_buffer(ZlibMethodAndFlags, Vec::new(), Checksum::none()) | |
| } | |
| pub fn reset(&mut self) { | |
| self.buffer.clear(); | |
| self.pos = 0; | |
| self.state = Some(Bits(BlockHeader, BitState { n: 0, v: 0 })); | |
| self.final_block = false; | |
| } | |
| pub fn reset_to_zlib(&mut self) { | |
| self.reset(); | |
| self.state = Some(ZlibMethodAndFlags); | |
| } | |
| fn with_state_and_buffer(state: State, buffer: Vec<u8>, checksum: Checksum) | |
| -> InflateStream { | |
| InflateStream { | |
| buffer: buffer, | |
| pos: 0, | |
| state: Some(state), | |
| final_block: false, | |
| checksum: checksum, | |
| read_checksum: None, | |
| } | |
| } | |
| fn run_len_dist(&mut self, len: u16, dist: u16) -> Result<Option<u16>, String> { | |
| debug!("RLE -{}; {} (cap={} len={})", dist, len, | |
| self.buffer.capacity(), self.buffer.len()); | |
| if dist < 1 { | |
| return Err("invalid run length in stream".to_owned()); | |
| } | |
| // `buffer_size` is used for validating `unsafe` below, handle with care | |
| let buffer_size = self.buffer.capacity() as u16; | |
| let len = if self.pos < dist { | |
| // Handle copying from ahead, until we hit the end reading. | |
| let pos_end = self.pos + len; | |
| let (pos_end, left) = if pos_end < dist { | |
| (pos_end, 0) | |
| } else { | |
| (dist, pos_end - dist) | |
| }; | |
| if dist > buffer_size { | |
| return Err("run length distance is bigger than the window size".to_owned()); | |
| } | |
| let forward = buffer_size - dist; | |
| if pos_end + forward > self.buffer.len() as u16 { | |
| return Err("invalid run length in stream".to_owned()); | |
| } | |
| for i in self.pos as usize..pos_end as usize { | |
| self.buffer[i] = self.buffer[i + forward as usize]; | |
| } | |
| self.pos = pos_end; | |
| left | |
| } else { | |
| len | |
| }; | |
| // Handle copying from before, until we hit the end writing. | |
| let pos_end = self.pos + len; | |
| let (pos_end, left) = if pos_end <= buffer_size { | |
| (pos_end, None) | |
| } else { | |
| (buffer_size, Some(pos_end - buffer_size)) | |
| }; | |
| if self.pos < dist && pos_end > self.pos { | |
| return Err("invalid run length in stream".to_owned()); | |
| } | |
| if self.buffer.len() < pos_end as usize { | |
| // ensure the buffer length will not exceed the amount of allocated memory | |
| assert!(pos_end <= buffer_size); | |
| // ensure that the uninitialized chunk of memory will be fully overwritten | |
| assert!(self.pos as usize <= self.buffer.len()); | |
| unsafe { | |
| self.buffer.set_len(pos_end as usize); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| assert!(dist > 0); // validation against reading uninitialized memory | |
| for i in self.pos as usize..pos_end as usize { | |
| self.buffer[i] = self.buffer[i - dist as usize]; | |
| } | |
| self.pos = pos_end; | |
| Ok(left) | |
| } | |
| fn next_state(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, String> { | |
| macro_rules! ok_bytes (($n:expr, $state:expr) => ({ | |
| self.state = Some($state); | |
| Ok($n) | |
| })); | |
| let debug_byte = |_i, _b| debug!("[{:04x}] {:02x}", _i, _b); | |
| macro_rules! push_or (($b:expr, $ret:expr) => (if self.pos < self.buffer.capacity() as u16 { | |
| let b = $b; | |
| debug_byte(self.pos, b); | |
| if (self.pos as usize) < self.buffer.len() { | |
| self.buffer[self.pos as usize] = b; | |
| } else { | |
| assert_eq!(self.pos as usize, self.buffer.len()); | |
| self.buffer.push(b); | |
| } | |
| self.pos += 1; | |
| } else { | |
| return $ret; | |
| })); | |
| macro_rules! run_len_dist (($len:expr, $dist:expr => ($bytes:expr, $next:expr, $state:expr)) => ({ | |
| let dist = $dist; | |
| let left = try!(self.run_len_dist($len, dist)); | |
| if let Some(len) = left { | |
| return ok_bytes!($bytes, LenDist(($next, $state), len, dist)); | |
| } | |
| })); | |
| match self.state.take().unwrap() { | |
| ZlibMethodAndFlags => { | |
| let b = match data.get(0) { | |
| Some(&x) => x, | |
| None => { | |
| self.state = Some(ZlibMethodAndFlags); | |
| return Ok(0); | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| let (method, info) = (b & 0xF, b >> 4); | |
| debug!("ZLIB CM=0x{:x} CINFO=0x{:x}", method, info); | |
| // CM = 8 (DEFLATE) is the only method defined by the ZLIB specification. | |
| match method { | |
| 8 => {/* DEFLATE */} | |
| _ => return Err(format!("unknown ZLIB method CM=0x{:x}", method)) | |
| } | |
| if info > 7 { | |
| return Err(format!("invalid ZLIB info CINFO=0x{:x}", info)); | |
| } | |
| self.buffer = Vec::with_capacity(1 << (8 + info)); | |
| ok_bytes!(1, ZlibFlags(b)) | |
| } | |
| ZlibFlags(cmf) => { | |
| let b = match data.get(0) { | |
| Some(&x) => x, | |
| None => { | |
| self.state = Some(ZlibFlags(cmf)); | |
| return Ok(0); | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| let (_check, dict, _level) = (b & 0x1F, (b & 0x20) != 0, b >> 6); | |
| debug!("ZLIB FCHECK=0x{:x} FDICT={} FLEVEL=0x{:x}", _check, dict, _level); | |
| if (((cmf as u16) << 8) | b as u16) % 31 != 0 { | |
| return Err(format!("invalid ZLIB checksum CMF=0x{:x} FLG=0x{:x}", cmf, b)); | |
| } | |
| if dict { | |
| return Err("unimplemented ZLIB FDICT=1".into()); | |
| } | |
| ok_bytes!(1, Bits(BlockHeader, BitState { n: 0, v: 0 })) | |
| } | |
| Bits(next, state) => { | |
| let mut stream = BitStream::new(data, state); | |
| macro_rules! ok_state (($state:expr) => ({self.state = Some($state); Ok(stream.used)})); | |
| macro_rules! ok (($next:expr) => (ok_state!(Bits($next, stream.fill())))); | |
| macro_rules! take ( | |
| ($n:expr => $next:expr) => (match stream.take($n) { | |
| Some(v) => v, | |
| None => return ok!($next) | |
| }); | |
| ($n:expr) => (take!($n => next)) | |
| ); | |
| macro_rules! take16 ( | |
| ($n:expr => $next:expr) => (match stream.take16($n) { | |
| Some(v) => v, | |
| None => return ok!($next) | |
| }); | |
| ($n:expr) => (take16!($n => next)) | |
| ); | |
| macro_rules! len_dist ( | |
| ($len:expr, $code:expr, $bits:expr => $next_early:expr, $next:expr) => ({ | |
| let dist = 1 + if $bits == 0 { 0 } else { // new_base | |
| 2 << $bits | |
| } + (($code as u16 - if $bits == 0 { 0 } else { // old_base | |
| $bits * 2 + 2 | |
| }) << $bits) + take16!($bits => $next_early) as u16; | |
| run_len_dist!($len, dist => (stream.used, $next, stream.state)); | |
| }); | |
| ($len:expr, $code:expr, $bits:expr) => ( | |
| len_dist!($len, $code, $bits => next, next) | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| match next { | |
| BlockHeader => { | |
| if self.final_block { | |
| let (len, bytes) = stream.trailing_bytes(); | |
| return ok_state!(CheckCRC(len, bytes)); | |
| } | |
| let h = take!(3); | |
| let (final_, block_type) = ((h & 1) != 0, (h >> 1) & 0b11); | |
| self.final_block = final_; | |
| match block_type { | |
| 0 => { | |
| // Skip to the next byte for an uncompressed block. | |
| stream.align_byte(); | |
| ok!(BlockUncompressed) | |
| } | |
| 1 => { | |
| // Unwrap is safe because the data is valid. | |
| let lit = DynHuffman16::new(&[ | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 0-15 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 16-31 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 32-47 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 48-63 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 64-79 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 80-95 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 96-101 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 112-127 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 128-143 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 144-159 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 160-175 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 176-191 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 192-207 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 208-223 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 224-239 | |
| 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 240-255 | |
| 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, // 256-271 | |
| 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, // 272-279 | |
| 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, // 280-287 | |
| ]).unwrap(); | |
| let dist = DynHuffman16::new(&[ | |
| 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, | |
| 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, | |
| 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, | |
| 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 | |
| ]).unwrap(); | |
| ok!(BlockDyn(lit, dist, 0)) | |
| } | |
| 2 => ok!(BlockDynHlit), | |
| _ => { | |
| Err(format!("unimplemented DEFLATE block type 0b{:?}", | |
| block_type)) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| BlockUncompressed => { | |
| let len = take16!(16); | |
| let nlen = take16!(16); | |
| assert_eq!(stream.state.n, 0); | |
| if !len != nlen { | |
| return Err(format!("invalid uncompressed block len: LEN: {:04x} NLEN: {:04x}", len, nlen)); | |
| } | |
| ok_state!(Uncompressed(len)) | |
| } | |
| BlockDynHlit => ok!(BlockDynHdist(take!(5) + 1)), | |
| BlockDynHdist(hlit) => ok!(BlockDynHclen(hlit, take!(5) + 1)), | |
| BlockDynHclen(hlit, hdist) => { | |
| ok!(BlockDynClenCodeLengths(hlit, hdist, take!(4) + 4, 0, Box::new([0; 19]))) | |
| } | |
| BlockDynClenCodeLengths(hlit, hdist, hclen, i, mut clens) => { | |
| let v = | |
| match stream.take(3) { | |
| Some(v) => v, | |
| None => return ok!(BlockDynClenCodeLengths(hlit, hdist, hclen, i, clens)), | |
| }; | |
| clens[[16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15][i as usize]] = v; | |
| if i < hclen - 1 { | |
| ok!(BlockDynClenCodeLengths(hlit, hdist, hclen, i + 1, clens)) | |
| } else { | |
| ok!(BlockDynCodeLengths(try!(CodeLengthReader::new(clens, hlit as u16 + 256, hdist)))) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| BlockDynCodeLengths(mut reader) => { | |
| let finished = try!(reader.read(&mut stream)); | |
| if finished { | |
| let (lit, dist) = try!(reader.to_lit_and_dist()); | |
| ok!(BlockDyn(lit, dist, 0)) | |
| } else { | |
| ok!(BlockDynCodeLengths(reader)) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| BlockDyn(huff_lit_len, huff_dist, mut prev_len) => { | |
| macro_rules! next (($save_len:expr) => (BlockDyn(huff_lit_len, huff_dist, $save_len))); | |
| loop { | |
| let len = if prev_len != 0 { | |
| let len = prev_len; | |
| prev_len = 0; | |
| len | |
| } else { | |
| let (save, code16) = match try!(huff_lit_len.read(&mut stream)) { | |
| Some(data) => data, | |
| None => return ok!(next!(0)), | |
| }; | |
| let code = code16 as u8; | |
| debug!("{:09b}", code16); | |
| match code16 { | |
| 0...255 => { | |
| push_or!(code, ok!({stream = save; next!(0)})); | |
| continue; | |
| } | |
| 256...285 => {} | |
| _ => return Err(format!("bad DEFLATE len code {}", code)), | |
| } | |
| macro_rules! len (($code:expr, $bits:expr) => ( | |
| 3 + if $bits == 0 { 0 } else { // new_base | |
| 4 << $bits | |
| } + ((if $code == 29 { | |
| 256 | |
| } else { | |
| $code as u16 | |
| } - if $bits == 0 { 0 } else { // old_base | |
| $bits * 4 + 4 | |
| } - 1) << $bits) + take!($bits => {stream = save; next!(0)}) as u16 | |
| )); | |
| match code { | |
| 0 => { | |
| return if self.final_block { | |
| let (len, bytes) = stream.trailing_bytes(); | |
| ok_state!(CheckCRC(len, bytes)) | |
| } else { | |
| ok!(BlockHeader) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| 1...8 => len!(code, 0), | |
| 9...12 => len!(code, 1), | |
| 13...16 => len!(code, 2), | |
| 17...20 => len!(code, 3), | |
| 21...24 => len!(code, 4), | |
| 25...28 => len!(code, 5), | |
| 29 => len!(29, 0), | |
| _ => return Err(format!("bad DEFLATE len code {}", code as u16 + 256)), | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| let (save, dist_code) = match try!(huff_dist.read(&mut stream)) { | |
| Some(data) => data, | |
| None => return ok!(next!(len)), | |
| }; | |
| debug!(" {:05b}", dist_code); | |
| macro_rules! len_dist_case (($bits:expr) => ( | |
| len_dist!(len, dist_code, $bits => {stream = save; next!(len)}, next!(0)) | |
| )); | |
| match dist_code { | |
| 0...3 => len_dist_case!(0), | |
| 4...5 => len_dist_case!(1), | |
| 6...7 => len_dist_case!(2), | |
| 8...9 => len_dist_case!(3), | |
| 10...11 => len_dist_case!(4), | |
| 12...13 => len_dist_case!(5), | |
| 14...15 => len_dist_case!(6), | |
| 16...17 => len_dist_case!(7), | |
| 18...19 => len_dist_case!(8), | |
| 20...21 => len_dist_case!(9), | |
| 22...23 => len_dist_case!(10), | |
| 24...25 => len_dist_case!(11), | |
| 26...27 => len_dist_case!(12), | |
| 28...29 => len_dist_case!(13), | |
| _ => return Err(format!("bad DEFLATE dist code {}", dist_code)), | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| LenDist((next, state), len, dist) => { | |
| run_len_dist!(len, dist => (0, next, state)); | |
| ok_bytes!(0, Bits(next, state)) | |
| } | |
| Uncompressed(mut len) => { | |
| for (i, &b) in data.iter().enumerate() { | |
| if len == 0 { | |
| return ok_bytes!(i, Bits(BlockHeader, BitState { n: 0, v: 0 })); | |
| } | |
| push_or!(b, ok_bytes!(i, Uncompressed(len))); | |
| len -= 1; | |
| } | |
| ok_bytes!(data.len(), Uncompressed(len)) | |
| } | |
| CheckCRC(mut len, mut bytes) => { | |
| if self.checksum.is_none() { | |
| // TODO: inform caller of unused bytes | |
| return ok_bytes!(0, Finished); | |
| } | |
| // Get the checksum value from the end of the stream. | |
| let mut used = 0; | |
| while len < 4 && used < data.len() { | |
| bytes[len as usize] = data[used]; | |
| len += 1; | |
| used += 1; | |
| } | |
| if len < 4 { | |
| return ok_bytes!(used, CheckCRC(len, bytes)); | |
| } | |
| self.read_checksum = Some(adler32_from_bytes(&bytes)); | |
| ok_bytes!(used, Finished) | |
| } | |
| Finished => { | |
| // TODO: inform caller of unused bytes | |
| ok_bytes!(data.len(), Finished) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| /// Try to uncompress/decode the data in `data`. | |
| /// | |
| /// On success, returns how many bytes of the input data was decompressed, and a reference to | |
| /// the buffer containing the decompressed data. | |
| /// | |
| /// This function may not uncompress all the provided data in one call, so it has to be called | |
| /// repeatedly with the data that hasn't been decompressed yet as an input until the number of | |
| /// bytes decoded returned is 0. (See the [top level crate documentation](index.html) | |
| /// for an example.) | |
| /// | |
| /// # Errors | |
| /// If invalid input data is encountered, a string describing what went wrong is returned. | |
| pub fn update<'a>(&'a mut self, mut data: &[u8]) -> Result<(usize, &'a [u8]), String> { | |
| let original_size = data.len(); | |
| let original_pos = self.pos as usize; | |
| let mut empty = false; | |
| while !empty && | |
| ((self.pos as usize) < self.buffer.capacity() || self.buffer.capacity() == 0) { | |
| // next_state must be called at least once after the data is empty. | |
| empty = data.is_empty(); | |
| match self.next_state(data) { | |
| Ok(n) => { | |
| data = &data[n..]; | |
| } | |
| Err(m) => return Err(m), | |
| } | |
| } | |
| let output = &self.buffer[original_pos..self.pos as usize]; | |
| if self.pos as usize >= self.buffer.capacity() { | |
| self.pos = 0; | |
| } | |
| // Update the checksum.. | |
| self.checksum.update(output); | |
| // and validate if we are done decoding. | |
| if let Some(c) = self.read_checksum { | |
| try!(self.checksum.check(c)); | |
| } | |
| Ok((original_size - data.len(), output)) | |
| } | |
| /// Returns the calculated checksum value of the currently decoded data. | |
| /// | |
| /// Will return 0 for cases where the checksum is not validated. | |
| pub fn current_checksum(&self) -> u32 { | |
| self.checksum.current_value() | |
| } | |
| } |