604 lines
16 KiB
C
604 lines
16 KiB
C
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/*
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* tinfgzip.c - tiny gzip decompressor
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* tinflate.c - tiny inflate
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*
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* The original source headers as below for licence compliance and in
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* full acknowledgement of the originitor contributions. Modified by
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* Terry Ellison 2018 to provide lightweight stream inflate for NodeMCU
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* Lua. Modifications are under the standard NodeMCU MIT licence.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2003 by Joergen Ibsen / Jibz
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* All Rights Reserved
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* http://www.ibsensoftware.com/
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2014-2016 by Paul Sokolovsky
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*
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* This software is provided 'as-is', without any express
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* or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be
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* held liable for any damages arising from the use of
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* this software.
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*
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* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software
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* for any purpose, including commercial applications,
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* and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to
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* the following restrictions:
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*
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* 1. The origin of this software must not be
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* misrepresented; you must not claim that you
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* wrote the original software. If you use this
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* software in a product, an acknowledgment in
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* the product documentation would be appreciated
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* but is not required.
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*
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* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked
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* as such, and must not be misrepresented as
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* being the original software.
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*
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* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from
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* any source distribution.
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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#ifdef __XTENSA__
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#include "c_stdio.h"
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#else
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#include <stdio.h>
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#endif
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#include "uzlib.h"
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#ifdef DEBUG_COUNTS
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#define DBG_PRINT(...) printf(__VA_ARGS__)
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#define DBG_COUNT(n) (debugCounts[n]++)
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#define DBG_ADD_COUNT(n,m) (debugCounts[n]+=m)
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int debugCounts[20];
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#else
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#define NDEBUG
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#define DBG_PRINT(...)
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#define DBG_COUNT(n)
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#define DBG_ADD_COUNT(n,m)
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#endif
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#define SIZE(arr) (sizeof(arr) / sizeof(*(arr)))
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jmp_buf unwindAddr;
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int dbg_break(void) {return 1;}
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typedef uint8_t uchar;
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typedef uint16_t ushort;
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typedef uint32_t uint;
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/* data structures */
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typedef struct {
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ushort table[16]; /* table of code length counts */
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ushort trans[288]; /* code -> symbol translation table */
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} UZLIB_TREE;
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struct uzlib_data {
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/*
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* extra bits and base tables for length and distance codes
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*/
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uchar lengthBits[30];
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ushort lengthBase[30];
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uchar distBits[30];
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ushort distBase[30];
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/*
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* special ordering of code length codes
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*/
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uchar clcidx[19];
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/*
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* dynamic length/symbol and distance trees
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*/
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UZLIB_TREE ltree;
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UZLIB_TREE dtree;
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/*
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* methods encapsulate handling of the input and output streams
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*/
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uchar (*get_byte)(void);
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void (*put_byte)(uchar b);
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uchar (*recall_byte)(uint offset);
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/*
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* Other state values
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*/
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uint destSize;
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uint tag;
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uint bitcount;
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uint lzOffs;
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int bType;
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int bFinal;
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uint curLen;
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uint checksum;
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};
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/*
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* Note on changes to layout, naming, etc. This module combines extracts
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* from 3 code files from two sources (Sokolovsky, Ibsen et al) with perhaps
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* 30% from me Terry Ellison. These sources had inconsistent layout and
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* naming conventions, plus extra condtional handling of platforms that
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* cannot support NodeMCU. (This is intended to be run compiled and executed
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* on GCC POSIX and XENTA newlib environments.) So I have (1) reformatted
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* this file in line with NodeMCU rules; (2) demoted all private data and
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* functions to static and removed the redundant name prefixes; (3) reordered
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* functions into a more logic order; (4) added some ESP architecture
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* optimisations, for example these IoT devices are very RAM limited, so
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* statically allocating large RAM blocks is against programming guidelines.
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*/
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static void skip_bytes(UZLIB_DATA *d, int num) {
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if (num) /* Skip a fixed number of bytes */
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while (num--) (void) d->get_byte();
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else /* Skip to next nullchar */
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while (d->get_byte()) {}
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}
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static uint16_t get_uint16(UZLIB_DATA *d) {
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uint16_t v = d->get_byte();
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return v | (d->get_byte() << 8);
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}
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static uint get_le_uint32 (UZLIB_DATA *d) {
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uint v = get_uint16(d);
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return v | ((uint) get_uint16(d) << 16);
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}
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/* get one bit from source stream */
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static int getbit (UZLIB_DATA *d) {
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uint bit;
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/* check if tag is empty */
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if (!d->bitcount--) {
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/* load next tag */
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d->tag = d->get_byte();
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d->bitcount = 7;
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}
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/* shift bit out of tag */
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bit = d->tag & 0x01;
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d->tag >>= 1;
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return bit;
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}
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/* read a num bit value from a stream and add base */
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static uint read_bits (UZLIB_DATA *d, int num, int base) {
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/* This is an optimised version which doesn't call getbit num times */
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if (!num)
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return base;
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uint i, n = (((uint)-1)<<num);
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for (i = d->bitcount; i < num; i +=8)
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d->tag |= ((uint)d->get_byte()) << i;
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n = d->tag & ~n;
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d->tag >>= num;
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d->bitcount = i - num;
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return base + n;
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}
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/* --------------------------------------------------- *
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* -- uninitialized global data (static structures) -- *
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* --------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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* Constants are stored in flash memory on the ESP8266 NodeMCU firmware
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* builds, but only word aligned data access are supported in hardare so
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* short and byte accesses are handled by a S/W exception handler and
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* are SLOW. RAM is also at premium, especially static initialised vars,
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* so we malloc a single block on first call to hold all tables and call
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* the dynamic generator to generate malloced RAM tables that have the
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* same content as the above statically declared versions.
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*
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* This might seem a bit convolved but this runs faster and takes up
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* less memory than the static version on the ESP8266.
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*/
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#define CLCIDX_INIT \
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"\x10\x11\x12\x00\x08\x07\x09\x06\x0a\x05\x0b\x04\x0c\x03\x0d\x02\x0e\x01\x0f"
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/* ----------------------- *
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* -- utility functions -- *
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* ----------------------- */
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/* build extra bits and base tables */
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static void build_bits_base (uchar *bits, ushort *base,
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int delta, int first) {
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int i, sum;
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/* build bits table */
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for (i = 0; i < delta; ++i) bits[i] = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < 30 - delta; ++i) bits[i + delta] = i / delta;
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/* build base table */
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for (sum = first, i = 0; i < 30; ++i) {
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base[i] = sum;
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sum += 1 << bits[i];
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}
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}
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/* build the fixed huffman trees */
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static void build_fixed_trees (UZLIB_TREE *lt, UZLIB_TREE *dt) {
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int i;
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/* build fixed length tree */
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for (i = 0; i < 7; ++i) lt->table[i] = 0;
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lt->table[7] = 24;
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lt->table[8] = 152;
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lt->table[9] = 112;
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for (i = 0; i < 24; ++i) lt->trans[i] = 256 + i;
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for (i = 0; i < 144; ++i) lt->trans[24 + i] = i;
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for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) lt->trans[24 + 144 + i] = 280 + i;
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for (i = 0; i < 112; ++i) lt->trans[24 + 144 + 8 + i] = 144 + i;
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/* build fixed distance tree */
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for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) dt->table[i] = 0;
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dt->table[5] = 32;
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for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) dt->trans[i] = i;
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}
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/* given an array of code lengths, build a tree */
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static void build_tree (UZLIB_TREE *t, const uchar *lengths, uint num) {
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ushort offs[16];
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uint i, sum;
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/* clear code length count table */
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for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i)
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t->table[i] = 0;
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/* scan symbol lengths, and sum code length counts */
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for (i = 0; i < num; ++i)
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t->table[lengths[i]]++;
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t->table[0] = 0;
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/* compute offset table for distribution sort */
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for (sum = 0, i = 0; i < 16; ++i) {
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offs[i] = sum;
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sum += t->table[i];
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}
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/* create code->symbol translation table (symbols sorted by code) */
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for (i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
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if (lengths[i])
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t->trans[offs[lengths[i]]++] = i;
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}
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}
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/* ---------------------- *
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* -- decode functions -- *
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* ---------------------- */
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/* given a data stream and a tree, decode a symbol */
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static int decode_symbol (UZLIB_DATA *d, UZLIB_TREE *t) {
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int sum = 0, cur = 0, len = 0;
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/* get more bits while code value is above sum */
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do {
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cur = 2*cur + getbit(d);
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if (++len == SIZE(t->table))
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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sum += t->table[len];
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cur -= t->table[len];
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} while (cur >= 0);
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sum += cur;
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if (sum < 0 || sum >= SIZE(t->trans))
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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return t->trans[sum];
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}
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/* given a data stream, decode dynamic trees from it */
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static int decode_trees (UZLIB_DATA *d, UZLIB_TREE *lt, UZLIB_TREE *dt) {
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uchar lengths[288+32];
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uint hlit, hdist, hclen, hlimit;
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uint i, num, length;
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/* get 5 bits HLIT (257-286) */
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hlit = read_bits(d, 5, 257);
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/* get 5 bits HDIST (1-32) */
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hdist = read_bits(d, 5, 1);
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/* get 4 bits HCLEN (4-19) */
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hclen = read_bits(d, 4, 4);
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for (i = 0; i < 19; ++i) lengths[i] = 0;
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/* read code lengths for code length alphabet */
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for (i = 0; i < hclen; ++i) {
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/* get 3 bits code length (0-7) */
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uint clen = read_bits(d, 3, 0);
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lengths[d->clcidx[i]] = clen;
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}
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/* build code length tree, temporarily use length tree */
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build_tree(lt, lengths, 19);
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/* decode code lengths for the dynamic trees */
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hlimit = hlit + hdist;
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for (num = 0; num < hlimit; ) {
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int sym = decode_symbol(d, lt);
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uchar fill_value = 0;
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int lbits, lbase = 3;
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/* error decoding */
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if (sym < 0)
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return sym;
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switch (sym) {
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case 16:
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/* copy previous code length 3-6 times (read 2 bits) */
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fill_value = lengths[num - 1];
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lbits = 2;
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break;
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case 17:
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/* repeat code length 0 for 3-10 times (read 3 bits) */
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lbits = 3;
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break;
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case 18:
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/* repeat code length 0 for 11-138 times (read 7 bits) */
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lbits = 7;
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lbase = 11;
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break;
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default:
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/* values 0-15 represent the actual code lengths */
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lengths[num++] = sym;
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/* continue the for loop */
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continue;
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}
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/* special code length 16-18 are handled here */
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length = read_bits(d, lbits, lbase);
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if (num + length > hlimit)
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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for (; length; --length)
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lengths[num++] = fill_value;
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}
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/* build dynamic trees */
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build_tree(lt, lengths, hlit);
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build_tree(dt, lengths + hlit, hdist);
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return UZLIB_OK;
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}
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/* ----------------------------- *
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* -- block inflate functions -- *
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* ----------------------------- */
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/* given a stream and two trees, inflate a block of data */
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static int inflate_block_data (UZLIB_DATA *d, UZLIB_TREE *lt, UZLIB_TREE *dt) {
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if (d->curLen == 0) {
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int dist;
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int sym = decode_symbol(d, lt);
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/* literal byte */
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if (sym < 256) {
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DBG_PRINT("huff sym: %02x %c\n", sym, sym);
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d->put_byte(sym);
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return UZLIB_OK;
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}
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/* end of block */
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if (sym == 256)
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return UZLIB_DONE;
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/* substring from sliding dictionary */
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sym -= 257;
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/* possibly get more bits from length code */
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d->curLen = read_bits(d, d->lengthBits[sym], d->lengthBase[sym]);
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dist = decode_symbol(d, dt);
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/* possibly get more bits from distance code */
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d->lzOffs = read_bits(d, d->distBits[dist], d->distBase[dist]);
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DBG_PRINT("huff dict: -%u for %u\n", d->lzOffs, d->curLen);
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}
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/* copy next byte from dict substring */
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uchar b = d->recall_byte(d->lzOffs);
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DBG_PRINT("huff dict byte(%u): -%u - %02x %c\n\n",
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d->curLen, d->lzOffs, b, b);
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d->put_byte(b);
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d->curLen--;
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return UZLIB_OK;
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}
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/* inflate an uncompressed block of data */
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static int inflate_uncompressed_block (UZLIB_DATA *d) {
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if (d->curLen == 0) {
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uint length = get_uint16(d);
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uint invlength = get_uint16(d);
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/* check length */
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if (length != (~invlength & 0x0000ffff))
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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/* increment length to properly return UZLIB_DONE below, without
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producing data at the same time */
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d->curLen = length + 1;
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/* make sure we start next block on a byte boundary */
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d->bitcount = 0;
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}
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if (--d->curLen == 0) {
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return UZLIB_DONE;
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}
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d->put_byte(d->get_byte());
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return UZLIB_OK;
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}
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/* -------------------------- *
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* -- main parse functions -- *
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* -------------------------- */
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static int parse_gzip_header(UZLIB_DATA *d) {
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/* check id bytes */
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if (d->get_byte() != 0x1f || d->get_byte() != 0x8b)
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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if (d->get_byte() != 8) /* check method is deflate */
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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||
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||
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uchar flg = d->get_byte();/* get flag byte */
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||
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||
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if (flg & 0xe0)/* check that reserved bits are zero */
|
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return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
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||
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||
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skip_bytes(d, 6); /* skip rest of base header of 10 bytes */
|
||
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|
||
|
if (flg & UZLIB_FEXTRA) /* skip extra data if present */
|
||
|
skip_bytes(d, get_uint16(d));
|
||
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|
||
|
if (flg & UZLIB_FNAME) /* skip file name if present */
|
||
|
skip_bytes(d,0);
|
||
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|
||
|
if (flg & UZLIB_FCOMMENT) /* skip file comment if present */
|
||
|
skip_bytes(d,0);
|
||
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|
||
|
if (flg & UZLIB_FHCRC) /* ignore header crc if present */
|
||
|
skip_bytes(d,2);
|
||
|
|
||
|
return UZLIB_OK;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* inflate next byte of compressed stream */
|
||
|
static int uncompress_stream (UZLIB_DATA *d) {
|
||
|
do {
|
||
|
int res;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* start a new block */
|
||
|
if (d->bType == -1) {
|
||
|
next_blk:
|
||
|
/* read final block flag */
|
||
|
d->bFinal = getbit(d);
|
||
|
/* read block type (2 bits) */
|
||
|
d->bType = read_bits(d, 2, 0);
|
||
|
|
||
|
DBG_PRINT("Started new block: type=%d final=%d\n", d->bType, d->bFinal);
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (d->bType == 1) {
|
||
|
/* build fixed huffman trees */
|
||
|
build_fixed_trees(&d->ltree, &d->dtree);
|
||
|
} else if (d->bType == 2) {
|
||
|
/* decode trees from stream */
|
||
|
res = decode_trees(d, &d->ltree, &d->dtree);
|
||
|
if (res != UZLIB_OK)
|
||
|
return res;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* process current block */
|
||
|
switch (d->bType) {
|
||
|
case 0:
|
||
|
/* decompress uncompressed block */
|
||
|
res = inflate_uncompressed_block(d);
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
case 1:
|
||
|
case 2:
|
||
|
/* decompress block with fixed or dynamic huffman trees. These */
|
||
|
/* trees were decoded previously, so it's the same routine for both */
|
||
|
res = inflate_block_data(d, &d->ltree, &d->dtree);
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
default:
|
||
|
return UZLIB_DATA_ERROR;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (res == UZLIB_DONE && !d->bFinal) {
|
||
|
/* the block has ended (without producing more data), but we
|
||
|
can't return without data, so start procesing next block */
|
||
|
goto next_blk;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (res != UZLIB_OK)
|
||
|
return res;
|
||
|
|
||
|
} while (--d->destSize);
|
||
|
|
||
|
return UZLIB_OK;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* This implementation has a different usecase to Paul Sokolovsky's
|
||
|
* uzlib implementation, in that it is designed to target IoT devices
|
||
|
* such as the ESP8266. Here clarity and compact code size is an
|
||
|
* advantage, but the ESP8266 only has 40-45Kb free heap, and has to
|
||
|
* process files with an unpacked size of up 256Kb, so a streaming
|
||
|
* implementation is essential.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* I have taken the architectural decision to hide the implementation
|
||
|
* detials from the uncompress routines and the caller must provide
|
||
|
* three support routines to handle the streaming:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* void get_byte(void)
|
||
|
* void put_byte(uchar b)
|
||
|
* uchar recall_byte(uint offset)
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This last must be able to recall an output byte with an offet up to
|
||
|
* the maximum dictionary size.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
int uzlib_inflate (
|
||
|
uchar (*get_byte)(void),
|
||
|
void (*put_byte)(uchar v),
|
||
|
uchar (*recall_byte)(uint offset),
|
||
|
uint len, uint *crc, void **state) {
|
||
|
int res;
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* initialize decompression structure */
|
||
|
UZLIB_DATA *d = (UZLIB_DATA *) uz_malloc(sizeof(*d));
|
||
|
if (!d)
|
||
|
return UZLIB_MEMORY_ERROR;
|
||
|
*state = d;
|
||
|
|
||
|
d->bitcount = 0;
|
||
|
d->bFinal = 0;
|
||
|
d->bType = -1;
|
||
|
d->curLen = 0;
|
||
|
d->destSize = len;
|
||
|
d->get_byte = get_byte;
|
||
|
d->put_byte = put_byte;
|
||
|
d->recall_byte = recall_byte;
|
||
|
|
||
|
if ((res = UZLIB_SETJMP(unwindAddr)) != 0) {
|
||
|
if (crc)
|
||
|
*crc = d->checksum;
|
||
|
/* handle long jump */
|
||
|
if (d) {
|
||
|
uz_free(d);
|
||
|
*state = NULL;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return res;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* create RAM copy of clcidx byte array */
|
||
|
memcpy(d->clcidx, CLCIDX_INIT, sizeof(d->clcidx));
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* build extra bits and base tables */
|
||
|
build_bits_base(d->lengthBits, d->lengthBase, 4, 3);
|
||
|
build_bits_base(d->distBits, d->distBase, 2, 1);
|
||
|
d->lengthBits[28] = 0; /* fix a special case */
|
||
|
d->lengthBase[28] = 258;
|
||
|
|
||
|
if ((res = parse_gzip_header(d))== UZLIB_OK)
|
||
|
while ((res = uncompress_stream(d)) == UZLIB_OK)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (res == UZLIB_DONE) {
|
||
|
d->checksum = get_le_uint32(d);
|
||
|
(void) get_le_uint32(d); /* already got length so ignore */
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
UZLIB_THROW(res);
|
||
|
}
|