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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:02:58 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:02:58 +0000 |
commit | 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 (patch) | |
tree | 173a775858bd501c378080a10dca74132f05bc50 /vendor/bstr/src/byteset/scalar.rs | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1.upstream/1.64.0+dfsg1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/vendor/bstr/src/byteset/scalar.rs b/vendor/bstr/src/byteset/scalar.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9bd34a8f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/bstr/src/byteset/scalar.rs @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ +// This is adapted from `fallback.rs` from rust-memchr. It's modified to return +// the 'inverse' query of memchr, e.g. finding the first byte not in the provided +// set. This is simple for the 1-byte case. + +use core::cmp; +use core::usize; + +#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] +const USIZE_BYTES: usize = 4; + +#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] +const USIZE_BYTES: usize = 8; + +// The number of bytes to loop at in one iteration of memchr/memrchr. +const LOOP_SIZE: usize = 2 * USIZE_BYTES; + +/// Repeat the given byte into a word size number. That is, every 8 bits +/// is equivalent to the given byte. For example, if `b` is `\x4E` or +/// `01001110` in binary, then the returned value on a 32-bit system would be: +/// `01001110_01001110_01001110_01001110`. +#[inline(always)] +fn repeat_byte(b: u8) -> usize { + (b as usize) * (usize::MAX / 255) +} + +pub fn inv_memchr(n1: u8, haystack: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> { + let vn1 = repeat_byte(n1); + let confirm = |byte| byte != n1; + let loop_size = cmp::min(LOOP_SIZE, haystack.len()); + let align = USIZE_BYTES - 1; + let start_ptr = haystack.as_ptr(); + let end_ptr = haystack[haystack.len()..].as_ptr(); + let mut ptr = start_ptr; + + unsafe { + if haystack.len() < USIZE_BYTES { + return forward_search(start_ptr, end_ptr, ptr, confirm); + } + + let chunk = read_unaligned_usize(ptr); + if (chunk ^ vn1) != 0 { + return forward_search(start_ptr, end_ptr, ptr, confirm); + } + + ptr = ptr.add(USIZE_BYTES - (start_ptr as usize & align)); + debug_assert!(ptr > start_ptr); + debug_assert!(end_ptr.sub(USIZE_BYTES) >= start_ptr); + while loop_size == LOOP_SIZE && ptr <= end_ptr.sub(loop_size) { + debug_assert_eq!(0, (ptr as usize) % USIZE_BYTES); + + let a = *(ptr as *const usize); + let b = *(ptr.add(USIZE_BYTES) as *const usize); + let eqa = (a ^ vn1) != 0; + let eqb = (b ^ vn1) != 0; + if eqa || eqb { + break; + } + ptr = ptr.add(LOOP_SIZE); + } + forward_search(start_ptr, end_ptr, ptr, confirm) + } +} + +/// Return the last index not matching the byte `x` in `text`. +pub fn inv_memrchr(n1: u8, haystack: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> { + let vn1 = repeat_byte(n1); + let confirm = |byte| byte != n1; + let loop_size = cmp::min(LOOP_SIZE, haystack.len()); + let align = USIZE_BYTES - 1; + let start_ptr = haystack.as_ptr(); + let end_ptr = haystack[haystack.len()..].as_ptr(); + let mut ptr = end_ptr; + + unsafe { + if haystack.len() < USIZE_BYTES { + return reverse_search(start_ptr, end_ptr, ptr, confirm); + } + + let chunk = read_unaligned_usize(ptr.sub(USIZE_BYTES)); + if (chunk ^ vn1) != 0 { + return reverse_search(start_ptr, end_ptr, ptr, confirm); + } + + ptr = (end_ptr as usize & !align) as *const u8; + debug_assert!(start_ptr <= ptr && ptr <= end_ptr); + while loop_size == LOOP_SIZE && ptr >= start_ptr.add(loop_size) { + debug_assert_eq!(0, (ptr as usize) % USIZE_BYTES); + + let a = *(ptr.sub(2 * USIZE_BYTES) as *const usize); + let b = *(ptr.sub(1 * USIZE_BYTES) as *const usize); + let eqa = (a ^ vn1) != 0; + let eqb = (b ^ vn1) != 0; + if eqa || eqb { + break; + } + ptr = ptr.sub(loop_size); + } + reverse_search(start_ptr, end_ptr, ptr, confirm) + } +} + +#[inline(always)] +unsafe fn forward_search<F: Fn(u8) -> bool>( + start_ptr: *const u8, + end_ptr: *const u8, + mut ptr: *const u8, + confirm: F, +) -> Option<usize> { + debug_assert!(start_ptr <= ptr); + debug_assert!(ptr <= end_ptr); + + while ptr < end_ptr { + if confirm(*ptr) { + return Some(sub(ptr, start_ptr)); + } + ptr = ptr.offset(1); + } + None +} + +#[inline(always)] +unsafe fn reverse_search<F: Fn(u8) -> bool>( + start_ptr: *const u8, + end_ptr: *const u8, + mut ptr: *const u8, + confirm: F, +) -> Option<usize> { + debug_assert!(start_ptr <= ptr); + debug_assert!(ptr <= end_ptr); + + while ptr > start_ptr { + ptr = ptr.offset(-1); + if confirm(*ptr) { + return Some(sub(ptr, start_ptr)); + } + } + None +} + +unsafe fn read_unaligned_usize(ptr: *const u8) -> usize { + (ptr as *const usize).read_unaligned() +} + +/// Subtract `b` from `a` and return the difference. `a` should be greater than +/// or equal to `b`. +fn sub(a: *const u8, b: *const u8) -> usize { + debug_assert!(a >= b); + (a as usize) - (b as usize) +} + +/// Safe wrapper around `forward_search` +#[inline] +pub(crate) fn forward_search_bytes<F: Fn(u8) -> bool>( + s: &[u8], + confirm: F, +) -> Option<usize> { + unsafe { + let start = s.as_ptr(); + let end = start.add(s.len()); + forward_search(start, end, start, confirm) + } +} + +/// Safe wrapper around `reverse_search` +#[inline] +pub(crate) fn reverse_search_bytes<F: Fn(u8) -> bool>( + s: &[u8], + confirm: F, +) -> Option<usize> { + unsafe { + let start = s.as_ptr(); + let end = start.add(s.len()); + reverse_search(start, end, end, confirm) + } +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use super::{inv_memchr, inv_memrchr}; + // search string, search byte, inv_memchr result, inv_memrchr result. + // these are expanded into a much larger set of tests in build_tests + const TESTS: &[(&[u8], u8, usize, usize)] = &[ + (b"z", b'a', 0, 0), + (b"zz", b'a', 0, 1), + (b"aza", b'a', 1, 1), + (b"zaz", b'a', 0, 2), + (b"zza", b'a', 0, 1), + (b"zaa", b'a', 0, 0), + (b"zzz", b'a', 0, 2), + ]; + + type TestCase = (Vec<u8>, u8, Option<(usize, usize)>); + + fn build_tests() -> Vec<TestCase> { + let mut result = vec![]; + for &(search, byte, fwd_pos, rev_pos) in TESTS { + result.push((search.to_vec(), byte, Some((fwd_pos, rev_pos)))); + for i in 1..515 { + // add a bunch of copies of the search byte to the end. + let mut suffixed: Vec<u8> = search.into(); + suffixed.extend(std::iter::repeat(byte).take(i)); + result.push((suffixed, byte, Some((fwd_pos, rev_pos)))); + + // add a bunch of copies of the search byte to the start. + let mut prefixed: Vec<u8> = + std::iter::repeat(byte).take(i).collect(); + prefixed.extend(search); + result.push(( + prefixed, + byte, + Some((fwd_pos + i, rev_pos + i)), + )); + + // add a bunch of copies of the search byte to both ends. + let mut surrounded: Vec<u8> = + std::iter::repeat(byte).take(i).collect(); + surrounded.extend(search); + surrounded.extend(std::iter::repeat(byte).take(i)); + result.push(( + surrounded, + byte, + Some((fwd_pos + i, rev_pos + i)), + )); + } + } + + // build non-matching tests for several sizes + for i in 0..515 { + result.push(( + std::iter::repeat(b'\0').take(i).collect(), + b'\0', + None, + )); + } + + result + } + + #[test] + fn test_inv_memchr() { + use crate::{ByteSlice, B}; + for (search, byte, matching) in build_tests() { + assert_eq!( + inv_memchr(byte, &search), + matching.map(|m| m.0), + "inv_memchr when searching for {:?} in {:?}", + byte as char, + // better printing + B(&search).as_bstr(), + ); + assert_eq!( + inv_memrchr(byte, &search), + matching.map(|m| m.1), + "inv_memrchr when searching for {:?} in {:?}", + byte as char, + // better printing + B(&search).as_bstr(), + ); + // Test a rather large number off offsets for potential alignment issues + for offset in 1..130 { + if offset >= search.len() { + break; + } + // If this would cause us to shift the results off the end, skip + // it so that we don't have to recompute them. + if let Some((f, r)) = matching { + if offset > f || offset > r { + break; + } + } + let realigned = &search[offset..]; + + let forward_pos = matching.map(|m| m.0 - offset); + let reverse_pos = matching.map(|m| m.1 - offset); + + assert_eq!( + inv_memchr(byte, &realigned), + forward_pos, + "inv_memchr when searching (realigned by {}) for {:?} in {:?}", + offset, + byte as char, + realigned.as_bstr(), + ); + assert_eq!( + inv_memrchr(byte, &realigned), + reverse_pos, + "inv_memrchr when searching (realigned by {}) for {:?} in {:?}", + offset, + byte as char, + realigned.as_bstr(), + ); + } + } + } +} |