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author | Daniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch> | 2015-11-07 15:10:42 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch> | 2015-11-07 15:10:42 +0000 |
commit | e2f36dd00ba51cd2e5c1793bfd5327c5d4aba142 (patch) | |
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download | plzip-e2f36dd00ba51cd2e5c1793bfd5327c5d4aba142.tar.xz plzip-e2f36dd00ba51cd2e5c1793bfd5327c5d4aba142.zip |
Merging upstream version 0.2.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch>
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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. + @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2010-01-17 Antonio Diaz Diaz <ant_diaz@teleline.es> + + * Version 0.2 released. + * Implemented option "--dictionary-size". + * Implemented option "--match-length". + * "lacos_rbtree" has been replaced with a circular buffer. + 2009-12-05 Antonio Diaz Diaz <ant_diaz@teleline.es> * Version 0.1 released. @@ -14,7 +21,7 @@ until something better appears on the net. -Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This file is a collection of facts, and thus it is not copyrightable, but just in case, I give you unlimited permission to copy, distribute @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ Requirements You will need a C++ compiler and the lzlib compression library installed. I use gcc 4.3.4 and 3.3.6, but the code should compile with any standards compliant compiler. +Lzlib must be version 0.8 or newer. Gcc is available at http://gcc.gnu.org. Lzlib is available at http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzlib.html. @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ After running `configure', you can run `make' and `make install' as explained above. -Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index 6f27327..f1267e2 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DISTNAME = $(progname)-$(progversion) +DISTNAME = $(pkgname)-$(pkgversion) INSTALL = install INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -p -m 755 INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -p -m 644 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALL) -d -m 755 LIBS = -llz -lpthread SHELL = /bin/sh -objs = arg_parser.o lacos_rbtree.o plzip.o main.o +objs = arg_parser.o plzip.o main.o .PHONY : all install install-info install-man install-strip \ @@ -23,23 +23,22 @@ $(progname)_profiled : $(objs) $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -pg -o $(progname)_profiled $(objs) $(LIBS) main.o : main.cc - $(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -DPROGVERSION=\"$(progversion)\" -c -o $@ $< + $(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -DPROGVERSION=\"$(pkgversion)\" -c -o $@ $< %.o : %.cc $(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< $(objs) : Makefile arg_parser.o : arg_parser.h -lacos_rbtree.o: lacos_rbtree.h main.o : arg_parser.h main.h plzip.h -plzip.o : lacos_rbtree.h main.h plzip.h +plzip.o : main.h plzip.h doc : info man -info : $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).info +info : $(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).info -$(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).info : $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).texinfo - cd $(VPATH)/doc && makeinfo $(progname).texinfo +$(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).info : $(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).texinfo + cd $(VPATH)/doc && makeinfo $(pkgname).texinfo man : $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1 @@ -50,20 +49,20 @@ $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1 : $(progname) Makefile : $(VPATH)/configure $(VPATH)/Makefile.in ./config.status -check : all $(VPATH)/testsuite/check.sh +check : all @$(VPATH)/testsuite/check.sh $(VPATH)/testsuite install : all install-info install-man - if test ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) ; fi + if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) ] ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) ; fi $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) ./$(progname) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(progname) install-info : - if test ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(infodir) ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir) ; fi - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(progname).info - -install-info --info-dir=$(DESTDIR)$(infodir) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(progname).info + if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(infodir) ] ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir) ; fi + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info + -install-info --info-dir=$(DESTDIR)$(infodir) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info install-man : - if test ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1 ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1 ; fi + if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1 ] ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1 ; fi $(INSTALL_DATA) $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1 $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/$(progname).1 install-strip : all @@ -73,13 +72,13 @@ uninstall : uninstall-info uninstall-man -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(progname) uninstall-info : - -install-info --info-dir=$(DESTDIR)$(infodir) --remove $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(progname).info - -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(progname).info + -install-info --info-dir=$(DESTDIR)$(infodir) --remove $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info + -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info uninstall-man : -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/$(progname).1 -dist : +dist : doc ln -sf $(VPATH) $(DISTNAME) tar -cvf $(DISTNAME).tar \ $(DISTNAME)/AUTHORS \ @@ -91,10 +90,11 @@ dist : $(DISTNAME)/README \ $(DISTNAME)/configure \ $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(progname).1 \ - $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(progname).info \ - $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(progname).texinfo \ - $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/COPYING.lz \ + $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(pkgname).info \ + $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(pkgname).texinfo \ $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/check.sh \ + $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/test1 \ + $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/test1.lz \ $(DISTNAME)/*.h \ $(DISTNAME)/*.cc rm -f $(DISTNAME) @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ -Changes in version 0.1: +Changes in version 0.2: -Initial release. +Lzip options "--dictionary-size" and "--match-length" have been +implemented. @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Description Plzip is a parallel version of the lzip data compressor. Currently only compression is performed in parallel. Parallel decompression is planned -to be implemented soon. +to be implemented later. Lzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one of @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ better than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software distribution and data archiving. -Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. diff --git a/arg_parser.cc b/arg_parser.cc index b889e1a..cc9f87d 100644 --- a/arg_parser.cc +++ b/arg_parser.cc @@ -1,18 +1,28 @@ -/* Arg_parser - A POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. - Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +/* Arg_parser - A POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. (C++ version) + Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. - This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free + software library without restriction. Specifically, if other files + instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from this + file, or you compile this file and link it with other files to + produce an executable, this file does not by itself cause the + resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public + License. This exception does not however invalidate any other + reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General + Public License. */ #include <cstring> diff --git a/arg_parser.h b/arg_parser.h index fa6161b..da1cc94 100644 --- a/arg_parser.h +++ b/arg_parser.h @@ -1,18 +1,28 @@ -/* Arg_parser - A POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. - Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +/* Arg_parser - A POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. (C++ version) + Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. - This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free + software library without restriction. Specifically, if other files + instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from this + file, or you compile this file and link it with other files to + produce an executable, this file does not by itself cause the + resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public + License. This exception does not however invalidate any other + reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General + Public License. */ /* Arg_parser reads the arguments in `argv' and creates a number of @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ #! /bin/sh # configure script for Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor -# Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. # # This configure script is free software: you have unlimited permission # to copy, distribute and modify it. # -# Date of this version: 2009-09-05 +# Date of this version: 2010-01-17 args= no_create= +pkgname=plzip +pkgversion=0.2 progname=plzip -progversion=0.1 srctrigger=plzip.h # clear some things potentially inherited from environment. @@ -24,15 +25,13 @@ datadir='$(prefix)/share' infodir='$(datadir)/info' mandir='$(datadir)/man' sysconfdir='$(prefix)/etc' -CC= CXX= CPPFLAGS= -CFLAGS='-Wall -W -O2' CXXFLAGS='-Wall -W -O2' LDFLAGS= # Loop over all args -while [ x"$1" != x ] ; do +while [ -n "$1" ] ; do # Get the first arg, and shuffle option=$1 @@ -62,16 +61,14 @@ while [ x"$1" != x ] ; do echo " --infodir=DIR info files directory [${infodir}]" echo " --mandir=DIR man pages directory [${mandir}]" echo " --sysconfdir=DIR read-only single-machine data directory [${sysconfdir}]" - echo " CC=COMPILER C compiler to use [gcc]" echo " CXX=COMPILER C++ compiler to use [g++]" echo " CPPFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the preprocessor [${CPPFLAGS}]" - echo " CFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the C compiler [${CFLAGS}]" echo " CXXFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the C++ compiler [${CXXFLAGS}]" echo " LDFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the linker [${LDFLAGS}]" echo exit 0 ;; --version | --ve* | -V) - echo "Configure script for ${progname} version ${progversion}" + echo "Configure script for ${pkgname} version ${pkgversion}" exit 0 ;; --srcdir* | --sr*) srcdir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;; @@ -92,10 +89,8 @@ while [ x"$1" != x ] ; do --no-create | --no-c*) no_create=yes ;; - CC=*) CC=${optarg} ;; CXX=*) CXX=${optarg} ;; CPPFLAGS=*) CPPFLAGS=${optarg} ;; - CFLAGS=*) CFLAGS=${optarg} ;; CXXFLAGS=*) CXXFLAGS=${optarg} ;; LDFLAGS=*) LDFLAGS=${optarg} ;; @@ -108,7 +103,7 @@ done # Find the source files, if location was not specified. srcdirtext= -if [ x"${srcdir}" = x ] ; then +if [ -z "${srcdir}" ] ; then srcdirtext="or . or .." ; srcdir=. if [ ! -r ${srcdir}/${srctrigger} ] ; then srcdir=.. ; fi if [ ! -r ${srcdir}/${srctrigger} ] ; then @@ -128,19 +123,8 @@ fi # Set srcdir to . if that's what it is. if [ "`pwd`" = "`cd ${srcdir} ; pwd`" ] ; then srcdir=. ; fi -# checking whether we are using GNU C. -if [ x"${CC}" = x ] ; then # Let the user override the test. - if [ -x /bin/gcc ] || - [ -x /usr/bin/gcc ] || - [ -x /usr/local/bin/gcc ] ; then - CC="gcc" - else - CC="cc" - fi -fi - # checking whether we are using GNU C++. -if [ x"${CXX}" = x ] ; then # Let the user override the test. +if [ -z "${CXX}" ] ; then # Let the user override the test. if [ -x /bin/g++ ] || [ -x /usr/bin/g++ ] || [ -x /usr/local/bin/g++ ] ; then @@ -151,7 +135,7 @@ if [ x"${CXX}" = x ] ; then # Let the user override the test. fi echo -if [ x${no_create} = x ] ; then +if [ -z ${no_create} ] ; then echo "creating config.status" rm -f config.status cat > config.status << EOF @@ -176,23 +160,22 @@ echo "datadir = ${datadir}" echo "infodir = ${infodir}" echo "mandir = ${mandir}" echo "sysconfdir = ${sysconfdir}" -echo "CC = ${CC}" echo "CXX = ${CXX}" echo "CPPFLAGS = ${CPPFLAGS}" -echo "CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}" echo "CXXFLAGS = ${CXXFLAGS}" echo "LDFLAGS = ${LDFLAGS}" rm -f Makefile cat > Makefile << EOF # Makefile for Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor -# Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. # This file was generated automatically by configure. Do not edit. # # This Makefile is free software: you have unlimited permission # to copy, distribute and modify it. +pkgname = ${pkgname} +pkgversion = ${pkgversion} progname = ${progname} -progversion = ${progversion} VPATH = ${srcdir} prefix = ${prefix} exec_prefix = ${exec_prefix} @@ -201,13 +184,13 @@ datadir = ${datadir} infodir = ${infodir} mandir = ${mandir} sysconfdir = ${sysconfdir} -CC = ${CC} CXX = ${CXX} CPPFLAGS = ${CPPFLAGS} -CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS} CXXFLAGS = ${CXXFLAGS} LDFLAGS = ${LDFLAGS} EOF cat ${srcdir}/Makefile.in >> Makefile echo "OK. Now you can run make." +echo "If make fails, verify that the lzlib compression library is correctly" +echo "installed. (see INSTALL)" diff --git a/doc/plzip.1 b/doc/plzip.1 index 4a812c0..0fefe38 100644 --- a/doc/plzip.1 +++ b/doc/plzip.1 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36. -.TH PLZIP "1" "December 2009" "Plzip 0.1" "User Commands" +.TH PLZIP "1" "January 2010" "Plzip 0.2" "User Commands" .SH NAME Plzip \- data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -21,12 +21,27 @@ send output to standard output \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-decompress\fR decompress .TP +\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-force\fR +overwrite existing output files +.TP +\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-keep\fR +keep (don't delete) input files +.TP +\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-match\-length=\fR<n> +set match length limit in bytes [80] +.TP \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-threads=\fR<n> set the number of (de)compression threads .TP +\fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-output=\fR<file> +if reading stdin, place the output into <file> +.TP \fB\-q\fR, \fB\-\-quiet\fR suppress all messages .TP +\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-dictionary\-size=\fR<n> +set dictionary size limit in bytes [8MiB] +.TP \fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-test\fR test compressed file integrity .TP @@ -48,11 +63,11 @@ Numbers may be followed by a multiplier: k = kB = 10^3 = 1000, Ki = KiB = 2^10 = 1024, M = 10^6, Mi = 2^20, G = 10^9, Gi = 2^30, etc... .SH "REPORTING BUGS" Report bugs to lzip\-bug@nongnu.org -Lzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzip.html +Plzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/plzip.html .SH COPYRIGHT Copyright \(co 2009 Laszlo Ersek. .br -Copyright \(co 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +Copyright \(co 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> .br This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. diff --git a/doc/plzip.info b/doc/plzip.info index 68fa5fa..ca7bda4 100644 --- a/doc/plzip.info +++ b/doc/plzip.info @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ File: plzip.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir) Plzip Manual ************ -This manual is for Plzip (version 0.1, 5 December 2009). +This manual is for Plzip (version 0.2, 17 January 2010). * Menu: @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This manual is for Plzip (version 0.1, 5 December 2009). * Concept Index:: Index of concepts - Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. + Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This manual is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ File: plzip.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Invoking Plzip, Prev: Top, Up: T Plzip is a parallel version of the lzip data compressor. Currently only compression is performed in parallel. Parallel decompression is planned -to be implemented soon. +to be implemented later. Lzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one of @@ -295,9 +295,9 @@ Concept Index Tag Table: Node: Top227 Node: Introduction750 -Node: Invoking Plzip3401 -Node: File Format6746 -Node: Problems8702 -Node: Concept Index9231 +Node: Invoking Plzip3402 +Node: File Format6747 +Node: Problems8703 +Node: Concept Index9232 End Tag Table diff --git a/doc/plzip.texinfo b/doc/plzip.texinfo index 78ccce5..7712600 100644 --- a/doc/plzip.texinfo +++ b/doc/plzip.texinfo @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ @finalout @c %**end of header -@set UPDATED 5 December 2009 -@set VERSION 0.1 +@set UPDATED 17 January 2010 +@set VERSION 0.2 @dircategory Data Compression @direntry @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This manual is for Plzip (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}). @end menu @sp 1 -Copyright @copyright{} 2008, 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This manual is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ to copy, distribute and modify it. Plzip is a parallel version of the lzip data compressor. Currently only compression is performed in parallel. Parallel decompression is planned -to be implemented soon. +to be implemented later. Lzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one of diff --git a/lacos_rbtree.cc b/lacos_rbtree.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 14404c0..0000000 --- a/lacos_rbtree.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,418 +0,0 @@ -/* Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor - Copyright (C) 2009 Laszlo Ersek. - Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. - - This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 - -#include <cstddef> - -#include "lacos_rbtree.h" - - -enum lacos_rbtree_color { - LACOS_RBTREE_RED, - LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK -}; - -struct lacos_rbtree_node { - void *data; - lacos_rbtree_node *parent, - *left, - *right; - lacos_rbtree_color color; -}; - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_find( lacos_rbtree_node *root, const void *key, - int (*cmp)(const void *cmp_key, const void *cmp_data)) -{ - int cmp_res; - while (root && (cmp_res = (*cmp)(key, root->data))) - root = cmp_res < 0 ? root->left : root->right; - return root; -} - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_min( lacos_rbtree_node *root) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node *tmp; - - if (!root) - return 0; - - while ((tmp = root->left)) - root = tmp; - - return root; -} - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_max( lacos_rbtree_node *root) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node *tmp; - - if (!root) - return 0; - - while ((tmp = root->right)) - root = tmp; - - return root; -} - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_next( lacos_rbtree_node *current) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node *tmp; - - if (!current) - return 0; - - if ((tmp = current->right)) { - while ((current = tmp->left)) - tmp = current; - return tmp; - } - - while ((tmp = current->parent) && current == tmp->right) - current = tmp; - - return tmp; -} - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_prev( lacos_rbtree_node *current) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node *tmp; - - if (!current) - return 0; - - if ((tmp = current->left)) { - while ((current = tmp->right)) - tmp = current; - return tmp; - } - - while ((tmp = current->parent) && current == tmp->left) - current = tmp; - - return tmp; -} - - -static void -lacos_rbtree_rotate_left( lacos_rbtree_node **new_root, - lacos_rbtree_node *rotation_root) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node - *parent = rotation_root->parent, - *rc = rotation_root->right, - *rlc = rc->left; - - rotation_root->right = rlc; - if (rlc) - rlc->parent = rotation_root; - rc->parent = parent; - if (parent) - if (rotation_root == parent->left) - parent->left = rc; - else - parent->right = rc; - else - *new_root = rc; - rc->left = rotation_root; - rotation_root->parent = rc; -} - - -static void -lacos_rbtree_rotate_right( lacos_rbtree_node **new_root, - lacos_rbtree_node *rotation_root) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node - *parent = rotation_root->parent, - *lc = rotation_root->left, - *lrc = lc->right; - - rotation_root->left = lrc; - if (lrc) - lrc->parent = rotation_root; - lc->parent = parent; - if (parent) - if (rotation_root == parent->left) - parent->left = lc; - else - parent->right = lc; - else - *new_root = lc; - lc->right = rotation_root; - rotation_root->parent = lc; -} - - -int -lacos_rbtree_insert( lacos_rbtree_node **new_root, - lacos_rbtree_node **new_node, void *new_data, - int (*cmp)(const void *cmp_new_data, const void *cmp_data), - void *(*alloc)(size_t size, void *alloc_ctl), void *alloc_ctl) -{ - int cmp_res = 0; - lacos_rbtree_node *tmp = *new_root, *parent = 0; - - while (tmp && (cmp_res = (*cmp)(new_data, tmp->data))) { - parent = tmp; - tmp = cmp_res < 0 ? tmp->left : tmp->right; - } - - if (tmp) { - *new_node = tmp; - return -1; - } - - if (!(*new_node = tmp = (lacos_rbtree_node *)(*alloc)(sizeof(lacos_rbtree_node), - alloc_ctl))) - return -1; - - tmp->data = new_data; - tmp->parent = parent; - tmp->left = 0; - tmp->right = 0; - if (parent) - if (cmp_res < 0) - parent->left = tmp; - else - parent->right = tmp; - else { - *new_root = tmp; - tmp->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - return 0; - } - - { - lacos_rbtree_node *root = *new_root, *grandparent, *uncle; - - tmp->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - - while (tmp != root && LACOS_RBTREE_RED == parent->color) { - grandparent = parent->parent; - if (parent == grandparent->left) { - uncle = grandparent->right; - if (uncle && LACOS_RBTREE_RED == uncle->color) { - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - uncle->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - grandparent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - tmp = grandparent; - parent = tmp->parent; - } - else { - if (tmp == parent->right) { - tmp = parent; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_left(&root, tmp); - parent = tmp->parent; - grandparent = parent->parent; - } - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - grandparent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_right(&root, grandparent); - } - } - else { - uncle = grandparent->left; - if (uncle && LACOS_RBTREE_RED == uncle->color) { - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - uncle->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - grandparent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - tmp = grandparent; - parent = tmp->parent; - } - else { - if (tmp == parent->left) { - tmp = parent; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_right(&root, tmp); - parent = tmp->parent; - grandparent = parent->parent; - } - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - grandparent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_left(&root, grandparent); - } - } - } - - root->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - *new_root = root; - } - return 0; -} - - -void -lacos_rbtree_delete( lacos_rbtree_node **new_root, - lacos_rbtree_node *old_node, void **old_data, - void (*dealloc)(void *ptr, void *alloc_ctl), void *alloc_ctl) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node *child, *parent, *root = *new_root, - *old_node_left = old_node->left, - *old_node_right = old_node->right, - *old_node_parent = old_node->parent; - lacos_rbtree_color color_of_firstly_unlinked; - - if (old_data) - *old_data = old_node->data; - - if (old_node_left && old_node_right) { - lacos_rbtree_node - *to_relink = old_node_right, - *tmp = to_relink->left; - - if (tmp) { - do { - to_relink = tmp; - tmp = tmp->left; - } while (tmp); - parent = to_relink->parent; - child = to_relink->right; - parent->left = child; - if (child) - child->parent = parent; - to_relink->right = old_node_right; - old_node_right->parent = to_relink; - } - else { - parent = old_node_right; - child = old_node_right->right; - } - - to_relink->left = old_node_left; - old_node_left->parent = to_relink; - - color_of_firstly_unlinked = to_relink->color; - to_relink->color = old_node->color; - - to_relink->parent = old_node_parent; - - if (old_node_parent) - if (old_node == old_node_parent->left) - old_node_parent->left = to_relink; - else - old_node_parent->right = to_relink; - else - root = to_relink; - } - else { - parent = old_node_parent; - child = old_node_left ? old_node_left : old_node_right; - color_of_firstly_unlinked = old_node->color; - - if (child) - child->parent = parent; - if (old_node_parent) - if (old_node == old_node_parent->left) - old_node_parent->left = child; - else - old_node_parent->right = child; - else - root = child; - } - - (*dealloc)(old_node, alloc_ctl); - - if (LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK == color_of_firstly_unlinked) { - lacos_rbtree_node *brother, *left_nephew, *right_nephew; - int left_black, right_black; - - while (child != root && (!child || LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK == child->color)) - if (child == parent->left) { - brother = parent->right; - if (LACOS_RBTREE_RED == brother->color) { - brother->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_left(&root, parent); - brother = parent->right; - } - left_nephew = brother->left; - right_nephew = brother->right; - right_black = !right_nephew - || LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK == right_nephew->color; - if ((!left_nephew || LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK == left_nephew->color) - && right_black) { - brother->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - child = parent; - parent = parent->parent; - } - else { - if (right_black) { - left_nephew->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - brother->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_right(&root, brother); - brother = parent->right; - right_nephew = brother->right; - } - brother->color = parent->color; - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - right_nephew->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_left(&root, parent); - child = root; - break; - } - } - else { - brother = parent->left; - if (LACOS_RBTREE_RED == brother->color) { - brother->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_right(&root, parent); - brother = parent->left; - } - right_nephew = brother->right; - left_nephew = brother->left; - left_black = !left_nephew || LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK == left_nephew->color; - if ((!right_nephew || LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK == right_nephew->color) - && left_black) { - brother->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - child = parent; - parent = parent->parent; - } - else { - if (left_black) { - right_nephew->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - brother->color = LACOS_RBTREE_RED; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_left(&root, brother); - brother = parent->left; - left_nephew = brother->left; - } - brother->color = parent->color; - parent->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - left_nephew->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - lacos_rbtree_rotate_right(&root, parent); - child = root; - break; - } - } - - if (child) - child->color = LACOS_RBTREE_BLACK; - } - - *new_root = root; -} diff --git a/lacos_rbtree.h b/lacos_rbtree.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1945233..0000000 --- a/lacos_rbtree.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -/* Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor - Copyright (C) 2009 Laszlo Ersek. - Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. - - This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -*/ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - -struct lacos_rbtree_node; -/* - Opaque data type for red-black binary tree nodes. To get its data pointer, - cast a (struct lacos_rbtree_node *) object to (void **) and derefer it once. - Empty trees equal to (struct lacos_rbtree_node *)0. - - This group of functions is generally not thread-safe (although it doesn't use - any static data), because the non-read-only operations must exclude all - operations on the same tree via external locking in a multi-threaded - environment. - - If you want to alter the (your own) "key" field in an element, you mustn't do - that in one step. It must involve one delete and one insert operation, in the - order of your choice. Delete-insert is probably faster than insert-delete. -*/ - - -/* - The functions below all return and mainly take pointers to nodes, not - elements (pointers to void). However, for simplicity of language, they are - described as if they operated on pointers to void (elements). -*/ - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_find( lacos_rbtree_node *root, const void *key, - int (*cmp)(const void *cmp_key, const void *cmp_data)); -/* - USAGE: - Find an element in the tree. - - ARGUMENTS: - root: - Root of the tree. - - key: - This specifies which element should be found. This doesn't need to be an - element, it can be a standalone key too, if you write the "cmp" function - accordingly. - - cmp: - A function which should return an integer less than, equal to, or greater - than zero if the "key" argument compares less than, equal to, or greater - than the currently inspected element in the tree. - - RETURN VALUE: - If the key is found, this function returns the element (actually the - address of the containing node). If it is not found, 0 is returned. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - Yes. -*/ - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_min( lacos_rbtree_node *root); -/* - USAGE: - Get the smallest element in the tree. - - ARGUMENTS: - root: - Root of the tree. - - RETURN VALUE: - If the tree is empty ("root" is null), 0 is returned. Otherwise, the - smallest element is returned. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - Yes. -*/ - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_max( lacos_rbtree_node *root); -/* - USAGE: - Get the greatest element in the tree. - - ARGUMENTS: - root: - Root of the tree. - - RETURN VALUE: - If the tree is empty ("root" is null), 0 is returned. Otherwise, the - greatest element is returned. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - Yes. -*/ - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_next( lacos_rbtree_node *current); -/* - USAGE: - Get the smallest element greater than "current". - - ARGUMENTS: - current: - An element. - - RETURN VALUE: - If "current" is null or the last element in the tree, 0 is returned. - Otherwise, the smallest element greater than "current" is returned. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - Yes. -*/ - - -lacos_rbtree_node * -lacos_rbtree_prev( lacos_rbtree_node *current); -/* - USAGE: - Get the greatest element smaller than "current". - - ARGUMENTS: - current: - An element. - - RETURN VALUE: - If "current" is null or the first element in the tree, 0 is returned. - Otherwise, the greatest element smaller than "current" is returned. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - Yes. -*/ - - -int -lacos_rbtree_insert( lacos_rbtree_node **new_root, - lacos_rbtree_node **new_node, void *new_data, - int (*cmp)(const void *cmp_new_data, const void *cmp_data), - void *(*alloc)(size_t size, void *alloc_ctl), void *alloc_ctl); -/* - USAGE: - Insert an element into the tree. - - ARGUMENTS: - new_root: - Address of the tree's root; "*new_root" is the root of the tree. Both - input and output. - - new_node: - Output only. - - new_data: - The data to insert. This must not be a standalone key, this must be a - full element. It will only be linked in, not copied. - - cmp: - A function which should return an integer less than, equal to, or greater - than zero if the "new_data" argument compares less than, equal to, or - greater than the currently inspected element in the tree. - - alloc: - A memory allocator function whose externally observable behavior is - consistent with that of "malloc". It must work together with the - "dealloc" function passed to "lacos_rbtree_delete". - - alloc_ctl: - A pointer to a custom data type to supply the "alloc" function with - optional auxiliary control information (arena etc). - - RETURN VALUE: - If the insertion succeeds, 0 is returned, the new element is stored into - "*new_node", and "*new_root" is updated to the new root of the tree. - - Otherwise, "*new_root" is not modified, and -1 is returned because of one - of the following errors: - - - An element with a colliding key was found in the tree. In this case, the - colliding element is stored into "*new_node". - - There was not enough memory to allocate a new node object. In this case, - 0 is stored into "*new_node". - - Existing node pointers remain valid in any case. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - No. -*/ - - -void -lacos_rbtree_delete( lacos_rbtree_node **new_root, - lacos_rbtree_node *old_node, void **old_data, - void (*dealloc)(void *ptr, void *alloc_ctl), void *alloc_ctl); -/* - USAGE: - Remove an element from the tree. - - ARGUMENTS: - new_root: - Address of the tree's root; "*new_root" is the root of the tree. Both - input and output. - - old_node: - The element to remove. This must be a valid node pointer into the tree. - - old_data: - The deleted element (the data of the deleted node, which was specified by - the "new_data" argument of the corresponding "lacos_rbtree_insert" call). - You could get the data also through "*(void **)old_node" before calling - this function. The data pointer of the node to delete is only accessed - and stored into "*old_data" if "old_data" is not 0. - - dealloc: - A memory deallocator function whose externally observable behavior is - consistent with that of "free". It must work together with the "alloc" - function passed to "lacos_rbtree_insert". - - alloc_ctl: - A pointer to a custom data type to supply the "dealloc" function with - optional auxiliary control information (arena etc). - - Existing node pointers different from "old_node" remain valid. - - READ-ONLY OPERATION: - No. -*/ - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor Copyright (C) 2009 Laszlo Ersek. - Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. + Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ #include <cerrno> #include <climits> #include <csignal> -#include <cstdarg> /* va_list */ +#include <cstdarg> #include <cstddef> -#include <cstdio> /* flockfile() */ +#include <cstdio> #include <cstdlib> -#include <cstring> /* strerror() */ +#include <cstring> #include <string> #include <vector> -#include <fcntl.h> /* open() */ +#include <fcntl.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <pthread.h> #include <unistd.h> @@ -63,8 +63,6 @@ #endif void internal_error( const char * msg ); -int readblock( const int fd, char * buf, const int size ) throw(); -int writeblock( const int fd, const char * buf, const int size ) throw(); namespace { @@ -72,7 +70,7 @@ namespace { const char * invocation_name = 0; const char * const Program_name = "Plzip"; const char * const program_name = "plzip"; -const char * const program_year = "2009"; +const char * const program_year = "2010"; struct { const char * from; const char * to; } const known_extensions[] = { { ".lz", "" }, @@ -89,7 +87,6 @@ enum Mode { m_compress = 0, m_decompress, m_test }; std::string output_filename; int outhandle = -1; -int verbosity = 0; bool delete_output_on_interrupt = false; class Pretty_print @@ -137,13 +134,13 @@ void show_help() throw() // std::printf( " -b, --member-size=<n> set member size limit in bytes\n" ); std::printf( " -c, --stdout send output to standard output\n" ); std::printf( " -d, --decompress decompress\n" ); -// std::printf( " -f, --force overwrite existing output files\n" ); -// std::printf( " -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n" ); -// std::printf( " -m, --match-length=<n> set match length limit in bytes [80]\n" ); + std::printf( " -f, --force overwrite existing output files\n" ); + std::printf( " -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n" ); + std::printf( " -m, --match-length=<n> set match length limit in bytes [80]\n" ); std::printf( " -n, --threads=<n> set the number of (de)compression threads\n" ); -// std::printf( " -o, --output=<file> if reading stdin, place the output into <file>\n" ); + std::printf( " -o, --output=<file> if reading stdin, place the output into <file>\n" ); std::printf( " -q, --quiet suppress all messages\n" ); -// std::printf( " -s, --dictionary-size=<n> set dictionary size limit in bytes [8MiB]\n" ); + std::printf( " -s, --dictionary-size=<n> set dictionary size limit in bytes [8MiB]\n" ); // std::printf( " -S, --volume-size=<n> set volume size limit in bytes\n" ); std::printf( " -t, --test test compressed file integrity\n" ); std::printf( " -v, --verbose be verbose (a 2nd -v gives more)\n" ); @@ -159,7 +156,7 @@ void show_help() throw() std::printf( "Numbers may be followed by a multiplier: k = kB = 10^3 = 1000,\n" ); std::printf( "Ki = KiB = 2^10 = 1024, M = 10^6, Mi = 2^20, G = 10^9, Gi = 2^30, etc...\n" ); std::printf( "\nReport bugs to lzip-bug@nongnu.org\n" ); - std::printf( "Lzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzip.html\n" ); + std::printf( "Plzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/plzip.html\n" ); } @@ -209,7 +206,7 @@ long long getnum( const char * ptr, const int bs = 0, break; case 'k': if( factor == 1000 ) exponent = 1; else bad_multiplier = true; break; - default: bad_multiplier = true; + default : bad_multiplier = true; } if( bad_multiplier ) { @@ -236,9 +233,10 @@ int get_dict_size( const char * arg ) throw() { char *tail; int bits = std::strtol( arg, &tail, 0 ); - if( bits >= min_dictionary_bits && bits <= max_dictionary_bits && *tail == 0 ) + if( bits >= LZ_min_dictionary_bits() && + bits <= LZ_max_dictionary_bits() && *tail == 0 ) return ( 1 << bits ); - return getnum( arg, 0, min_dictionary_size, max_dictionary_size ); + return getnum( arg, 0, LZ_min_dictionary_size(), LZ_max_dictionary_size() ); } @@ -380,75 +378,59 @@ void cleanup_and_fail( const int retval ) throw() // Set permissions, owner and times. -void close_and_set_permissions( const struct stat * in_statsp, int * retvalp ) +void close_and_set_permissions( const struct stat * const in_statsp ) { - int tmp = 0; + bool error = false; if( in_statsp ) { - if( fchmod( outhandle, in_statsp->st_mode ) != 0 ) tmp = 1; - if( !tmp ) (void)fchown( outhandle, in_statsp->st_uid, in_statsp->st_gid ); + if( fchmod( outhandle, in_statsp->st_mode ) != 0 ) error = true; + else (void)fchown( outhandle, in_statsp->st_uid, in_statsp->st_gid ); // fchown will in many cases return with EPERM, which can be safely ignored. } if( close( outhandle ) == 0 ) outhandle = -1; else cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); delete_output_on_interrupt = false; if( !in_statsp ) return; - if( !tmp ) + if( !error ) { struct utimbuf t; t.actime = in_statsp->st_atime; t.modtime = in_statsp->st_mtime; - if( utime( output_filename.c_str(), &t ) != 0 ) tmp = 1; + if( utime( output_filename.c_str(), &t ) != 0 ) error = true; } - if( tmp ) + if( error ) { - if( tmp > *retvalp ) *retvalp = tmp; show_error( "I can't change output file attributes." ); - cleanup_and_fail( *retvalp ); + cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); } } -int decompress( const int inhandle, const Pretty_print & pp, - const bool testing ) +int do_decompress( LZ_Decoder * const decoder, const int inhandle, + const Pretty_print & pp, const bool testing ) { - void * decoder = LZ_decompress_open(); - if( !decoder || LZ_decompress_errno( decoder ) != LZ_ok ) - { - LZ_decompress_close( decoder ); - pp( "not enough memory. Find a machine with more memory" ); - return 1; - } - if( verbosity >= 1 ) pp(); - const int in_buffer_size = 65536, out_buffer_size = 8 * in_buffer_size; uint8_t in_buffer[in_buffer_size], out_buffer[out_buffer_size]; - int in_pos = 0, in_stream_pos = 0; - bool finished = false; + + if( verbosity >= 1 ) pp(); while( true ) { - int in_size = 0; - if( !finished ) + int in_size = std::min( LZ_decompress_write_size( decoder ), in_buffer_size ); + if( in_size > 0 ) { - if( in_stream_pos == 0 ) - in_stream_pos = readblock( inhandle, (char *)in_buffer, in_buffer_size ); - if( in_pos < in_stream_pos ) - { - in_size = LZ_decompress_write( decoder, in_buffer + in_pos, in_stream_pos - in_pos ); - in_pos += in_size; - } - if( in_pos >= in_stream_pos ) - { - if( in_stream_pos < in_buffer_size ) - { finished = true; LZ_decompress_finish( decoder ); } - in_stream_pos = 0; in_pos = 0; - } + const int max_in_size = in_size; + in_size = readblock( inhandle, (char *)in_buffer, max_in_size ); + if( in_size != max_in_size && errno ) + { pp(); show_error( "read error", errno ); return 1; } + if( in_size == 0 ) LZ_decompress_finish( decoder ); + else if( in_size != LZ_decompress_write( decoder, in_buffer, in_size ) ) + internal_error( "library error (LZ_decompress_write)" ); } int out_size = LZ_decompress_read( decoder, out_buffer, out_buffer_size ); // std::fprintf( stderr, "%5d in_size, %6d out_size.\n", in_size, out_size ); if( out_size < 0 ) { - const LZ_errno lz_errno = LZ_decompress_errno( decoder ); + const LZ_Errno lz_errno = LZ_decompress_errno( decoder ); if( lz_errno == LZ_header_error ) { if( LZ_decompress_total_out_size( decoder ) > 0 ) @@ -461,15 +443,18 @@ int decompress( const int inhandle, const Pretty_print & pp, pp( "not enough memory. Find a machine with more memory" ); return 1; } + pp(); if( lz_errno == LZ_unexpected_eof ) { if( verbosity >= 0 ) - { pp(); - std::fprintf( stderr, "file ends unexpectedly at pos %lld\n", - LZ_decompress_total_in_size( decoder ) ); } + std::fprintf( stderr, "file ends unexpectedly at pos %lld\n", + LZ_decompress_total_in_size( decoder ) ); return 2; } - pp(); show_error( "read error", errno ); return 1; + if( verbosity >= 0 ) + std::fprintf( stderr, "LZ_decompress_read error: %s.\n", + LZ_strerror( LZ_decompress_errno( decoder ) ) ); + return 1; } else if( out_size > 0 && outhandle >= 0 ) { @@ -478,17 +463,33 @@ int decompress( const int inhandle, const Pretty_print & pp, { pp(); show_error( "write error", errno ); return 1; } } if( LZ_decompress_finished( decoder ) == 1 ) break; - if( finished && in_size == 0 && out_size == 0 ) + if( in_size == 0 && out_size == 0 ) internal_error( "library error (LZ_decompress_read)" ); } if( verbosity >= 1 ) { if( testing ) std::fprintf( stderr, "ok\n" ); else std::fprintf( stderr, "done\n" ); } - LZ_decompress_close( decoder ); return 0; } +int decompress( const int inhandle, const Pretty_print & pp, + const bool testing ) + { + LZ_Decoder * const decoder = LZ_decompress_open(); + int retval; + + if( !decoder || LZ_decompress_errno( decoder ) != LZ_ok ) + { + pp( "not enough memory" ); + retval = 1; + } + else retval = do_decompress( decoder, inhandle, pp, testing ); + LZ_decompress_close( decoder ); + return retval; + } + + extern "C" void signal_handler( int ) throw() { show_error( "Control-C or similar caught, quitting." ); @@ -506,6 +507,9 @@ void set_signals() throw() } // end namespace +int verbosity = 0; + + void Pretty_print::operator()( const char * const msg ) const throw() { if( verbosity >= 0 ) @@ -523,6 +527,30 @@ void Pretty_print::operator()( const char * const msg ) const throw() } +void show_error( const char * msg, const int errcode, const bool help ) throw() + { + if( verbosity >= 0 ) + { + if( msg && msg[0] != 0 ) + { + std::fprintf( stderr, "%s: %s", program_name, msg ); + if( errcode > 0 ) std::fprintf( stderr, ": %s", std::strerror( errcode ) ); + std::fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); + } + if( help && invocation_name && invocation_name[0] != 0 ) + std::fprintf( stderr, "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", invocation_name ); + } + } + + +void internal_error( const char * msg ) + { + std::string s( "internal error: " ); s += msg; + show_error( s.c_str() ); + std::exit( 3 ); + } + + /* Private stuff needed by fatal(). */ static pthread_t main_thread; @@ -530,25 +558,21 @@ static pid_t pid; /* Public utility variables and functions. */ -void *(*mallocf)(size_t size); -void (*freef)(void *ptr); - /* This can be called from any thread, main thread or sub-threads alike, since they all call common helper functions that call fatal() in case of an error. */ -void -fatal(void) +void fatal() { if( pthread_equal(pthread_self(), main_thread) ) cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); else { - if (0 == kill(pid, SIGUSR1)) + if( 0 == kill(pid, SIGUSR1) ) pthread_exit(0); } - _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + _exit( 1 ); } @@ -572,67 +596,51 @@ fail(const char *fmt, int err, ...) } -void * -xalloc(size_t size) -{ - void *ret = (*mallocf)(size); - - if (0 == ret) { - fail("(*mallocf)()", errno); - } - - return ret; -} - - void xinit(Cond *cond) { - int ret; pthread_mutexattr_t attr; - ret = pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutexattr_init()", ret); } ret = pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK); - if (0 != ret) { + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutexattr_settype()", ret); } ret = pthread_mutex_init(&cond->lock, &attr); - if (0 != ret) { + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutex_init()", ret); } ret = pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr); - if (0 != ret) { + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutexattr_destroy()", ret); } ret = pthread_cond_init(&cond->cond, 0); - if (0 != ret) { + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_cond_init()", ret); } - cond->ccount = 0lu; - cond->wcount = 0lu; + cond->ccount = 0; + cond->wcount = 0; } void xdestroy(Cond *cond) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_cond_destroy(&cond->cond); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_cond_destroy(&cond->cond); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_cond_destroy()", ret); } ret = pthread_mutex_destroy(&cond->lock); - if (0 != ret) { + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutex_destroy()", ret); } } @@ -641,10 +649,8 @@ xdestroy(Cond *cond) void xlock(Cond *cond) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_mutex_lock(&cond->lock); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_mutex_lock(&cond->lock); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutex_lock()", ret); } } @@ -661,10 +667,8 @@ xlock_pred(Cond *cond) void xunlock(Cond *cond) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_mutex_unlock(&cond->lock); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_mutex_unlock(&cond->lock); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_mutex_unlock()", ret); } } @@ -673,11 +677,9 @@ xunlock(Cond *cond) void xwait(Cond *cond) { - int ret; - ++cond->wcount; - ret = pthread_cond_wait(&cond->cond, &cond->lock); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_cond_wait(&cond->cond, &cond->lock); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_cond_wait()", ret); } ++cond->ccount; @@ -687,10 +689,8 @@ xwait(Cond *cond) void xsignal(Cond *cond) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_cond_signal(&cond->cond); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_cond_signal(&cond->cond); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_cond_signal()", ret); } } @@ -699,10 +699,8 @@ xsignal(Cond *cond) void xbroadcast(Cond *cond) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_cond_broadcast(&cond->cond); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_cond_broadcast(&cond->cond); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_cond_broadcast()", ret); } } @@ -711,10 +709,8 @@ xbroadcast(Cond *cond) void xcreate(pthread_t *thread, void *(*routine)(void *), void *arg) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_create(thread, 0, routine, arg); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_create(thread, 0, routine, arg); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_create()", ret); } } @@ -723,10 +719,8 @@ xcreate(pthread_t *thread, void *(*routine)(void *), void *arg) void xjoin(pthread_t thread) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_join(thread, 0); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_join(thread, 0); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_join()", ret); } } @@ -735,7 +729,7 @@ xjoin(pthread_t thread) void xraise(int sig) { - if (-1 == kill(pid, sig)) { + if( -1 == kill(pid, sig) ) { fail("kill()", errno); } } @@ -743,59 +737,11 @@ xraise(int sig) /* Private stuff part 2. */ -struct Opts -{ - unsigned num_worker; /* Start this many worker threads. */ - unsigned clidx; /* Compression level index in [0u .. 8u]. */ - int print_cctrs; /* Print condition variable counters. */ -}; - -/* Backlog factor for all workers together. */ -static const unsigned blf = 3u; - -/* Separator characters in environment variable values. No escaping. */ -static const char envsep[] = " \t"; - - -static void * -trace_malloc(size_t size) -{ - void *ret; - int save_errno = 0; - - ret = malloc(size); - if (0 == ret) { - save_errno = errno; - } - - if (0 > fprintf(stderr, "%lu: malloc(%lu) == %p\n", (long unsigned)pid, - (long unsigned)size, ret) - ) { - fatal(); - } - - if (0 == ret) { - errno = save_errno; - } - - return ret; -} - - -static void -trace_free(void *ptr) -{ - if (0 > fprintf(stderr, "%lu: free(%p)\n", (long unsigned)pid, ptr)) { - fatal(); - } - free(ptr); -} - static void xsigemptyset(sigset_t *set) { - if (-1 == sigemptyset(set)) { + if( -1 == sigemptyset(set) ) { fail("sigemptyset()", errno); } } @@ -804,7 +750,7 @@ xsigemptyset(sigset_t *set) static void xsigaddset(sigset_t *set, int signo) { - if (-1 == sigaddset(set, signo)) { + if( -1 == sigaddset(set, signo) ) { fail("sigaddset()", errno); } } @@ -813,10 +759,8 @@ xsigaddset(sigset_t *set, int signo) static void xsigmask(int how, const sigset_t *set, sigset_t *oset) { - int ret; - - ret = pthread_sigmask(how, set, oset); - if (0 != ret) { + int ret = pthread_sigmask(how, set, oset); + if( ret != 0 ) { fail("pthread_sigmask()", ret); } } @@ -831,54 +775,35 @@ xsigaction(int sig, void (*handler)(int)) xsigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); act.sa_flags = 0; - if (-1 == sigaction(sig, &act, 0)) { + if( -1 == sigaction(sig, &act, 0) ) { fail("sigaction()", errno); } } -enum caught_sig -{ - CS_INT = 1, - CS_TERM, - CS_USR1, - CS_USR2 -}; +enum Caught_sig { CS_INT = 1, CS_TERM, CS_USR1, CS_USR2 }; static volatile sig_atomic_t caught_sig; -static void -sighandler(int sig) -{ +extern "C" void sighandler( int sig ) + { /* sig_atomic_t is nowhere required to be able to hold signal values. */ - switch (sig) { - case SIGINT: - caught_sig = CS_INT; - break; - - case SIGTERM: - caught_sig = CS_TERM; - break; - - case SIGUSR1: - caught_sig = CS_USR1; - break; - - case SIGUSR2: - caught_sig = CS_USR2; - break; - - default: - assert(0); + switch( sig ) + { + case SIGINT : caught_sig = CS_INT; break; + case SIGTERM: caught_sig = CS_TERM; break; + case SIGUSR1: caught_sig = CS_USR1; break; + case SIGUSR2: caught_sig = CS_USR2; break; + default: internal_error( "caught signal not in set" ); + } } -} -static void -process( const Opts *opts, unsigned num_slot, - int infd, int outfd, const Pretty_print & pp, const sigset_t *unblocked ) -{ +static void compress( const lzma_options & encoder_options, const int num_workers, + int debug_level, int num_slots, int infd, int outfd, + const Pretty_print & pp, const sigset_t *unblocked ) + { /* We could wait for signals with either sigwait() or sigsuspend(). SUSv2 states about sigwait() that its effect on signal actions is unspecified. @@ -896,18 +821,19 @@ process( const Opts *opts, unsigned num_slot, 13-OCT-2009 lacos */ - Plzip_arg muxer_arg; - pthread_t muxer; - - if( verbosity >= 1 ) pp( "" ); + if( verbosity >= 1 ) pp(); - muxer_arg.num_worker = opts->num_worker; - muxer_arg.num_slot = num_slot; - muxer_arg.clidx = opts->clidx; - muxer_arg.print_cctrs = opts->print_cctrs; + Muxer_arg muxer_arg; + muxer_arg.dictionary_size = encoder_options.dictionary_size; + muxer_arg.match_len_limit = encoder_options.match_len_limit; + muxer_arg.num_workers = num_workers; + muxer_arg.num_slots = num_slots; + muxer_arg.debug_level = debug_level; muxer_arg.infd = infd; muxer_arg.outfd = outfd; - xcreate(&muxer, plzip_wrap, &muxer_arg); + + pthread_t muxer_thread; + xcreate(&muxer_thread, muxer, &muxer_arg); /* Unblock signals, wait for them, then block them again. */ { @@ -915,7 +841,7 @@ process( const Opts *opts, unsigned num_slot, assert(-1 == ret && EINTR == errno); } - switch (caught_sig) { + switch( caught_sig ) { case CS_INT: case CS_TERM: // FIXME remove output file { @@ -951,16 +877,16 @@ process( const Opts *opts, unsigned num_slot, assert(0); } - xjoin(muxer); -} + xjoin(muxer_thread); + } static void sigs_mod(int block_n_catch, sigset_t *oset) -{ + { void (*handler)(int); - if (block_n_catch) { + if( block_n_catch ) { sigset_t mask; xsigemptyset(&mask); @@ -981,33 +907,9 @@ sigs_mod(int block_n_catch, sigset_t *oset) xsigaction(SIGUSR1, handler); xsigaction(SIGUSR2, handler); - if (!block_n_catch) { + if( !block_n_catch ) { xsigmask(SIG_SETMASK, oset, 0); } -} - - -void show_error( const char * msg, const int errcode, const bool help ) throw() - { - if( verbosity >= 0 ) - { - if( msg && msg[0] != 0 ) - { - std::fprintf( stderr, "%s: %s", program_name, msg ); - if( errcode > 0 ) std::fprintf( stderr, ": %s", std::strerror( errcode ) ); - std::fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); - } - if( help && invocation_name && invocation_name[0] != 0 ) - std::fprintf( stderr, "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", invocation_name ); - } - } - - -void internal_error( const char * msg ) - { - std::string s( "internal error: " ); s += msg; - show_error( s.c_str() ); - std::exit( 3 ); } @@ -1050,7 +952,6 @@ int writeblock( const int fd, const char * buf, const int size ) throw() int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) { - Opts opts; // Mapping from gzip/bzip2 style 1..9 compression modes // to the corresponding LZMA compression modes. const lzma_options option_mapping[] = @@ -1065,7 +966,9 @@ int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) { 1 << 24, 163 }, // -8 { 1 << 25, 273 } }; // -9 lzma_options encoder_options = option_mapping[5]; // default = "-6" + int debug_level = 0; int inhandle = -1; + int num_workers = 0; // Start this many worker threads Mode program_mode = m_compress; bool force = false; bool keep_input_files = false; @@ -1081,30 +984,15 @@ int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) main_thread = pthread_self(); pid = getpid(); - mallocf = malloc; - freef = free; - xsigaction(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); xsigaction(SIGXFSZ, SIG_IGN); - /* Effectuate option defaults. */ - long max_worker = sysconf(_SC_THREAD_THREADS_MAX); - if (-1L == max_worker) { - max_worker = LONG_MAX; - } - if (UINT_MAX < (long unsigned)max_worker) { - max_worker = UINT_MAX; - } - if (UINT_MAX / blf < (unsigned)max_worker) { - max_worker = UINT_MAX / blf; - } - if ((size_t)-1 / sizeof(pthread_t) < (unsigned)max_worker) { - max_worker = (size_t)-1 / sizeof(pthread_t); - } - - opts.num_worker = 0u; - opts.clidx = 5u; - opts.print_cctrs = 0; + const int slots_per_worker = 2; + long max_workers = sysconf( _SC_THREAD_THREADS_MAX ); + if( max_workers < 1 || max_workers > INT_MAX / slots_per_worker ) + max_workers = INT_MAX / slots_per_worker; + if( max_workers > INT_MAX / (int)sizeof( pthread_t ) ) + max_workers = INT_MAX / sizeof( pthread_t ); const Arg_parser::Option options[] = { @@ -1150,25 +1038,24 @@ int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - opts.clidx = code - '1'; encoder_options = option_mapping[code-'1']; break; + case 'b': break; case 'c': to_stdout = true; break; case 'd': program_mode = m_decompress; break; - case 'D': { int debug_level = getnum( arg, 0, 0, 3 ); - if( debug_level & 1 ) opts.print_cctrs = 1; - if( debug_level & 2 ) - { mallocf = trace_malloc; freef = trace_free; } } + case 'D': debug_level = getnum( arg, 0, 0, 3 ); break; case 'f': force = true; break; case 'h': show_help(); return 0; case 'k': keep_input_files = true; break; case 'm': encoder_options.match_len_limit = - getnum( arg, 0, 5, 273 ); break; + getnum( arg, 0, LZ_min_match_len_limit(), + LZ_max_match_len_limit() ); break; case 'o': default_output_filename = arg; break; - case 'n': opts.num_worker = getnum( arg, 0, 1, max_worker ); break; + case 'n': num_workers = getnum( arg, 0, 1, max_workers ); break; case 'q': verbosity = -1; break; case 's': encoder_options.dictionary_size = get_dict_size( arg ); break; + case 'S': break; case 't': program_mode = m_test; break; case 'v': if( verbosity < 4 ) ++verbosity; break; case 'V': show_version(); return 0; @@ -1176,23 +1063,13 @@ int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) } } - if( opts.num_worker <= 0 ) + if( num_workers <= 0 ) { -#ifdef _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN long num_online = sysconf( _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN ); - if( num_online <= 0 ) - { - show_error( "number of online processors unavailable.", 0, true ); - fatal(); - } - opts.num_worker = std::min( num_online, max_worker ); -#else - show_error( "number of (de)compression threads not set.", 0, true ); - fatal(); -#endif + if( num_online <= 0 ) num_online = 2; + num_workers = std::min( num_online, max_workers ); } - assert(UINT_MAX / blf >= opts.num_worker); - unsigned num_slot = opts.num_worker * blf; + const int num_slots = num_workers * slots_per_worker; bool filenames_given = false; for( ; argind < parser.arguments(); ++argind ) @@ -1265,14 +1142,14 @@ int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) if( output_filename.size() && !to_stdout && program_mode != m_test ) delete_output_on_interrupt = true; - const struct stat * in_statsp = input_filename.size() ? &in_stats : 0; + const struct stat * const in_statsp = input_filename.size() ? &in_stats : 0; pp.set_name( input_filename ); int tmp = 0; if( program_mode == m_compress ) { sigset_t unblocked; sigs_mod(1, &unblocked); - process( &opts, num_slot, inhandle, outhandle, pp, &unblocked ); + compress( encoder_options, num_workers, debug_level, num_slots, inhandle, outhandle, pp, &unblocked ); sigs_mod(0, &unblocked); } else @@ -1281,7 +1158,7 @@ int main( const int argc, const char * argv[] ) if( tmp && program_mode != m_test ) cleanup_and_fail( retval ); if( delete_output_on_interrupt ) - close_and_set_permissions( in_statsp, &retval ); + close_and_set_permissions( in_statsp ); if( input_filename.size() ) { close( inhandle ); inhandle = -1; @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor Copyright (C) 2009 Laszlo Ersek. - Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. + Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ */ void show_error( const char * msg, const int errcode = 0, const bool help = false ) throw(); -extern void *(*mallocf)(size_t size); -extern void (*freef)(void *ptr); +int readblock( const int fd, char * buf, const int size ) throw(); +int writeblock( const int fd, const char * buf, const int size ) throw(); struct Cond @@ -30,9 +30,8 @@ struct Cond }; -/* Terminate the process with EXIT_FAILURE. */ -void -fatal(void); +/* Terminate the process. */ +void fatal(); /* Format operation and append resolved error, then call fatal(). */ void @@ -43,8 +42,6 @@ __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 3))) ; /* If these primitives fail, they call fail(), which in turn calls fatal(). */ -void * -xalloc(size_t size); void xinit(Cond *cond); @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor Copyright (C) 2009 Laszlo Ersek. - Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. + Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -18,27 +18,74 @@ #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 +#include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <cerrno> #include <climits> #include <csignal> #include <cstdio> #include <cstdlib> +#include <vector> #include <stdint.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <lzlib.h> #include "main.h" #include "plzip.h" -#include "lacos_rbtree.h" + +#ifndef LLONG_MAX +#define LLONG_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL +#endif +#ifndef LLONG_MIN +#define LLONG_MIN (-LLONG_MAX - 1LL) +#endif +#ifndef ULLONG_MAX +#define ULLONG_MAX 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL +#endif + + +namespace { + +long long in_size = 0; +long long out_size = 0; + +void *(*mallocf)(size_t size); +void (*freef)(void *ptr); + + +void * trace_malloc(size_t size) +{ + int save_errno = 0; + + void * ret = malloc(size); + if( ret == 0 ) save_errno = errno; + fprintf(stderr, "malloc(%lu) == %p\n", (long unsigned)size, ret); + if( ret == 0 ) errno = save_errno; + return ret; +} + + +void trace_free(void *ptr) +{ + fprintf(stderr, "free(%p)\n", ptr); + free(ptr); +} + + +void * xalloc(size_t size) +{ + void *ret = (*mallocf)(size); + if( 0 == ret ) fail("(*mallocf)()", errno); + return ret; +} struct S2w_blk /* Splitter to workers. */ { - uint64_t id; /* Block serial number as read from infd. */ + unsigned long long id; /* Block serial number as read from infd. */ S2w_blk *next; /* Next in queue. */ size_t loaded; /* # of bytes in plain, may be 0 for 1st. */ - char unsigned plain[1]; /* Data read from infd, allocated: sizeof_plain. */ + unsigned char plain[1]; /* Data read from infd, allocated: sizeof_plain. */ }; @@ -51,7 +98,7 @@ struct S2w_q }; -static void +void s2w_q_init(S2w_q *s2w_q) { xinit(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); @@ -61,7 +108,7 @@ s2w_q_init(S2w_q *s2w_q) } -static void +void s2w_q_uninit(S2w_q *s2w_q) { assert(0 != s2w_q->eof); @@ -71,251 +118,169 @@ s2w_q_uninit(S2w_q *s2w_q) } -struct W2m_blk /* Workers to muxer. */ +struct W2m_blk /* Workers to muxer data block. */ { - uint64_t id; /* Block index as read from infd. */ + unsigned long long id; /* Block index as read from infd. */ W2m_blk *next; /* Next block in list (unordered). */ - size_t produced; /* Number of bytes in compr. */ - char unsigned compr[1]; /* Data to write to outfd, alloc.: sizeof_compr. */ + int produced; /* Number of bytes in compr. */ + unsigned char compr[1]; /* Data to write to outfd, alloc.: sizeof_compr. */ }; -static int -w2m_blk_cmp(const void *v_a, const void *v_b) -{ - uint64_t a, - b; - - a = ((const W2m_blk *)v_a)->id; - b = ((const W2m_blk *)v_b)->id; - - return - a < b ? -1 - : a > b ? 1 - : 0; -} - - struct W2m_q { Cond av_or_exit; /* New block available or all workers exited. */ - uint64_t needed; /* Block needed for resuming writing. */ + unsigned long long needed; /* Block needed for resuming writing. */ W2m_blk *head; /* Block list (unordered). */ unsigned working; /* Number of workers still running. */ }; -static void -w2m_q_init(W2m_q *w2m_q, unsigned num_worker) +void +w2m_q_init(W2m_q *w2m_q, int num_workers) { - assert(0u < num_worker); + assert(0 < num_workers); xinit(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - w2m_q->needed = 0u; + w2m_q->needed = 0; w2m_q->head = 0; - w2m_q->working = num_worker; + w2m_q->working = num_workers; } -static void +void w2m_q_uninit(W2m_q *w2m_q) { - assert(0u == w2m_q->working); + assert(0 == w2m_q->working); assert(0 == w2m_q->head); xdestroy(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); } -struct M2s_q /* Muxer to splitter. */ -{ - Cond av; /* Free slot available. */ - unsigned num_free; /* Number of free slots. */ -}; - - -static void -m2s_q_init(M2s_q *m2s_q, unsigned num_free) -{ - assert(0u < num_free); - xinit(&m2s_q->av); - m2s_q->num_free = num_free; -} +struct M2s_q // Muxer to splitter queue + { + Cond av; // Free slot available + int num_free; // Number of free slots + M2s_q( const int slots ) + { + xinit(&av); + num_free = slots; + } -static void -m2s_q_uninit(M2s_q *m2s_q, unsigned num_free) -{ - assert(m2s_q->num_free == num_free); - xdestroy(&m2s_q->av); -} + ~M2s_q() { xdestroy(&av); } + }; -static void -split(M2s_q *m2s_q, S2w_q *s2w_q, int infd, - const size_t sizeof_plain, const size_t sizeof_s2w_blk) -{ - uint64_t id; - ssize_t rd; +struct Splitter_arg + { + M2s_q *m2s_q; + S2w_q *s2w_q; + int infd; + int sizeof_plain; + size_t sizeof_S2w_blk; + }; - id = 0u; - do { - S2w_blk *s2w_blk; - size_t vacant; +void * splitter( void * arg ) + { + const Splitter_arg & tmp = *(Splitter_arg *)arg; + M2s_q *m2s_q = tmp.m2s_q; + S2w_q *s2w_q = tmp.s2w_q; + const int infd = tmp.infd; + const int sizeof_plain = tmp.sizeof_plain; + const size_t sizeof_s2w_blk = tmp.sizeof_S2w_blk; + + for( unsigned long long id = 0; ; ++id ) + { /* Grab a free slot. */ xlock_pred(&m2s_q->av); - while (0u == m2s_q->num_free) { - xwait(&m2s_q->av); - } + while( m2s_q->num_free == 0 ) xwait(&m2s_q->av); --m2s_q->num_free; xunlock(&m2s_q->av); - s2w_blk = (S2w_blk *)xalloc(sizeof_s2w_blk); + S2w_blk * s2w_blk = (S2w_blk *)xalloc(sizeof_s2w_blk); /* Fill block. */ - vacant = sizeof_plain; - do { - rd = read(infd, s2w_blk->plain + (sizeof_plain - vacant), - vacant > (size_t)SSIZE_MAX ? (size_t)SSIZE_MAX : vacant); - } while (0 < rd && 0u < (vacant -= (size_t)rd)); + const int rd = readblock( infd, (char *)s2w_blk->plain, sizeof_plain ); + if( rd != sizeof_plain && errno ) fail("read()", errno); - /* Read error. */ - if (-1 == rd) { - fail("read()", errno); - } - - if (sizeof_plain == vacant && 0u < id) { + if( rd == 0 && id != 0 ) + { /* EOF on first read, but not for first input block. */ (*freef)(s2w_blk); xlock(&m2s_q->av); ++m2s_q->num_free; xunlock(&m2s_q->av); - } - else { + } + else + { s2w_blk->id = id; s2w_blk->next = 0; - s2w_blk->loaded = sizeof_plain - vacant; - } - - /* We either push a block, or set EOF, or both. */ - assert(sizeof_plain > vacant || 0 == rd); + s2w_blk->loaded = rd; + in_size += rd; + } xlock(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); - if (0 == s2w_q->head) { - xbroadcast(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); - } + if( s2w_q->head == 0 ) xbroadcast(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); - if (sizeof_plain > vacant || 0u == id) { - if (0 == s2w_q->tail) { - s2w_q->head = s2w_blk; - } - else { - s2w_q->tail->next = s2w_blk; - } + if( rd > 0 || id == 0 ) + { + if( s2w_q->tail == 0 ) s2w_q->head = s2w_blk; + else s2w_q->tail->next = s2w_blk; s2w_q->tail = s2w_blk; - } - s2w_q->eof = (0 == rd); + } + s2w_q->eof = ( rd == 0 ); xunlock(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); - /* - If we didn't push a block, then this is bogus, but then we did set EOF, - so it doesn't matter, because we'll leave immediately. - */ - ++id; - } while (0 < rd); -} - - -struct Split_arg -{ - M2s_q *m2s_q; - S2w_q *s2w_q; - int infd; - size_t sizeof_plain, - sizeof_S2w_blk; -}; - - -static void * -split_wrap(void *v_split_arg) -{ - Split_arg *split_arg = (Split_arg *)v_split_arg; - - split( - split_arg->m2s_q, - split_arg->s2w_q, - split_arg->infd, - split_arg->sizeof_plain, - split_arg->sizeof_S2w_blk - ); + if( rd <= 0 ) break; + } return 0; -} + } -static void -work_lz_rd(W2m_blk *w2m_blk, const size_t sizeof_compr, void *lz) +void work_lz_rd(W2m_blk *w2m_blk, const int sizeof_compr, LZ_Encoder * lz) { int rd; assert(w2m_blk->produced < sizeof_compr); rd = LZ_compress_read(lz, w2m_blk->compr + w2m_blk->produced, sizeof_compr - w2m_blk->produced); - if (-1 == rd) { + if( -1 == rd ) { show_error( "LZ_compress_read() failed." ); fatal(); } - w2m_blk->produced += (size_t)rd; + w2m_blk->produced += rd; } -struct Compr_lev -{ - unsigned dict_size, - mx_match; -}; - - -static const Compr_lev compr_lev[] = { - { 1u * 1024u * 1024u, 10u }, - { 1u * 1024u * 1024u, 12u }, - { 1u * 1024u * 1024u, 17u }, - { 2u * 1024u * 1024u, 26u }, - { 4u * 1024u * 1024u, 44u }, - { 8u * 1024u * 1024u, 80u }, - { 16u * 1024u * 1024u, 108u }, - { 16u * 1024u * 1024u, 163u }, - { 32u * 1024u * 1024u, 273u } -}; - - -static void -work_compr(S2w_blk *s2w_blk, W2m_q *w2m_q, unsigned clidx, - const size_t sizeof_compr, const size_t sizeof_w2m_blk) +void work_compr( const int dictionary_size, const int match_len_limit, + S2w_blk *s2w_blk, W2m_q *w2m_q, + const int sizeof_compr, const size_t sizeof_w2m_blk ) { W2m_blk *w2m_blk; - assert(0u < s2w_blk->loaded || 0u == s2w_blk->id); + assert(0 < s2w_blk->loaded || 0 == s2w_blk->id); w2m_blk = (W2m_blk *)xalloc(sizeof_w2m_blk); /* Single member compression. Settings like with lzip -6. */ { - void *lz; + LZ_Encoder * lz; size_t written; - lz = LZ_compress_open(compr_lev[clidx].dict_size, - compr_lev[clidx].mx_match, (uint64_t)-1 / 2u); - if (LZ_ok != LZ_compress_errno(lz)) { + lz = LZ_compress_open( dictionary_size, match_len_limit, LLONG_MAX ); + if( LZ_ok != LZ_compress_errno(lz) ) { show_error( "LZ_compress_open() failed." ); fatal(); } - written = 0u; - w2m_blk->produced = 0u; - while (written < s2w_blk->loaded) { + written = 0; + w2m_blk->produced = 0; + while( written < s2w_blk->loaded ) { int wr; wr = LZ_compress_write(lz, s2w_blk->plain + written, s2w_blk->loaded - written); - if (-1 == wr) { + if( -1 == wr ) { show_error( "LZ_compress_write() failed." ); fatal(); } @@ -324,16 +289,16 @@ work_compr(S2w_blk *s2w_blk, W2m_q *w2m_q, unsigned clidx, work_lz_rd(w2m_blk, sizeof_compr, lz); } - if (-1 == LZ_compress_finish(lz)) { + if( -1 == LZ_compress_finish(lz) ) { show_error( "LZ_compress_finish() failed." ); fatal(); } - while (!LZ_compress_finished(lz)) { + while( !LZ_compress_finished(lz) ) { work_lz_rd(w2m_blk, sizeof_compr, lz); } - if (-1 == LZ_compress_close(lz)) { + if( -1 == LZ_compress_close(lz) ) { show_error( "LZ_compress_close() failed." ); fatal(); } @@ -345,290 +310,201 @@ work_compr(S2w_blk *s2w_blk, W2m_q *w2m_q, unsigned clidx, xlock(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); w2m_blk->next = w2m_q->head; w2m_q->head = w2m_blk; - if (w2m_blk->id == w2m_q->needed) { + if( w2m_blk->id == w2m_q->needed ) { xsignal(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); } xunlock(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); } -static void -work(S2w_q *s2w_q, W2m_q *w2m_q, unsigned clidx, - const size_t sizeof_compr, const size_t sizeof_w2m_blk) -{ - for (;;) { +struct Worker_arg + { + int dictionary_size; + int match_len_limit; + S2w_q *s2w_q; + W2m_q *w2m_q; + int sizeof_compr; + size_t sizeof_W2m_blk; + }; + + +void * worker( void * arg ) + { + const Worker_arg & tmp = *(Worker_arg *)arg; + const int dictionary_size = tmp.dictionary_size; + const int match_len_limit = tmp.match_len_limit; + S2w_q *s2w_q = tmp.s2w_q; + W2m_q *w2m_q = tmp.w2m_q; + const int sizeof_compr = tmp.sizeof_compr; + const size_t sizeof_w2m_blk = tmp.sizeof_W2m_blk; + + while( true ) + { S2w_blk *s2w_blk; /* Grab a block to work on. */ xlock_pred(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); - while (0 == s2w_q->head && !s2w_q->eof) { + while( 0 == s2w_q->head && !s2w_q->eof ) { xwait(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); } - if (0 == s2w_q->head) { + if( 0 == s2w_q->head ) { /* No blocks available and splitter exited. */ xunlock(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); break; } s2w_blk = s2w_q->head; s2w_q->head = s2w_blk->next; - if (0 == s2w_q->head) { + if( 0 == s2w_q->head ) { s2w_q->tail = 0; } xunlock(&s2w_q->av_or_eof); - work_compr(s2w_blk, w2m_q, clidx, sizeof_compr, sizeof_w2m_blk); + work_compr( dictionary_size, match_len_limit, s2w_blk, w2m_q, + sizeof_compr, sizeof_w2m_blk ); (*freef)(s2w_blk); } /* Notify muxer when last worker exits. */ xlock(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - if (0u == --w2m_q->working && 0 == w2m_q->head) { + if( 0 == --w2m_q->working && 0 == w2m_q->head ) { xsignal(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); } xunlock(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); -} - - -struct Work_arg -{ - S2w_q *s2w_q; - W2m_q *w2m_q; - unsigned clidx; - size_t sizeof_compr, - sizeof_W2m_blk; -}; - - -static void * -work_wrap(void *v_work_arg) -{ - Work_arg *work_arg; - - work_arg = (Work_arg *)v_work_arg; - work( - work_arg->s2w_q, - work_arg->w2m_q, - work_arg->clidx, - work_arg->sizeof_compr, - work_arg->sizeof_W2m_blk - ); return 0; -} - - -static void * -reord_alloc(size_t size, void *) -{ - return (*mallocf)(size); -} - - -static void -reord_dealloc(void *ptr, void *) -{ - (*freef)(ptr); -} - - -static void -mux_write(M2s_q *m2s_q, lacos_rbtree_node **reord, - uint64_t *reord_needed, int outfd) -{ - assert(0 != *reord); - - /* - Go on until the tree becomes empty or the next block is found to be - missing. - */ - do { - lacos_rbtree_node *reord_head; - W2m_blk *reord_w2m_blk; - - reord_head = lacos_rbtree_min(*reord); - assert(0 != reord_head); - - reord_w2m_blk = (W2m_blk *)(*(void **)reord_head); - if (reord_w2m_blk->id != *reord_needed) { - break; - } - - /* Write out "reord_w2m_blk". */ - if (-1 != outfd) { - char unsigned *cp; - - cp = reord_w2m_blk->compr; - while (reord_w2m_blk->produced > 0u) { - ssize_t written; - - written = write(outfd, cp, reord_w2m_blk->produced > (size_t)SSIZE_MAX - ? (size_t)SSIZE_MAX : reord_w2m_blk->produced); - if (-1 == written) { - fail("write()", errno); - } - - reord_w2m_blk->produced -= (size_t)written; - cp += written; - } - } - - ++*reord_needed; - - xlock(&m2s_q->av); - if (0u == m2s_q->num_free++) { - xsignal(&m2s_q->av); - } - xunlock(&m2s_q->av); - - lacos_rbtree_delete( - reord, /* new_root */ - reord_head, /* old_node */ - 0, /* old_data */ - reord_dealloc, /* dealloc() */ - 0 /* alloc_ctl */ - ); - - /* Release "reord_w2m_blk". */ - (*freef)(reord_w2m_blk); - } while (0 != *reord); -} - + } -static void -mux(W2m_q *w2m_q, M2s_q *m2s_q, int outfd) -{ - lacos_rbtree_node *reord; - uint64_t reord_needed; - reord = 0; - reord_needed = 0u; +void muxer_loop( W2m_q *w2m_q, M2s_q *m2s_q, const int num_slots, const int outfd ) + { + unsigned long long needed_id = 0; + std::vector< W2m_blk * > circular_buffer( num_slots, (W2m_blk *)0 ); xlock_pred(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - for (;;) { - W2m_blk *w2m_blk; - + while( true ) + { /* Grab all available compressed blocks in one step. */ - while (0 == w2m_q->head && 0u < w2m_q->working) { + while( w2m_q->head == 0 && w2m_q->working > 0 ) xwait(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - } - if (0 == w2m_q->head) { - /* w2m_q is empty and all workers exited */ - break; - } + if( w2m_q->head == 0 ) break; // queue is empty. all workers exited - w2m_blk = w2m_q->head; + W2m_blk * w2m_blk = w2m_q->head; w2m_q->head = 0; xunlock(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - /* Merge blocks fetched this time into tree. */ + // Merge blocks fetched this time into circular buffer do { - lacos_rbtree_node *new_node; - W2m_blk *next; - - if (-1 == lacos_rbtree_insert( - &reord, /* new_root */ - &new_node, /* new_node */ - w2m_blk, /* new_data */ - w2m_blk_cmp, /* cmp() */ - reord_alloc, /* alloc() */ - 0 /* alloc_ctl */ - )) { - /* id collision shouldn't happen */ - assert(0 == new_node); - show_error( "lacos_rbtree_insert(): out of memory." ); - fatal(); - } - - next = w2m_blk->next; + // id collision shouldn't happen + assert( circular_buffer[w2m_blk->id%num_slots] == 0 ); + circular_buffer[w2m_blk->id%num_slots] = w2m_blk; + W2m_blk * next = w2m_blk->next; w2m_blk->next = 0; w2m_blk = next; - } while (0 != w2m_blk); + } while( w2m_blk != 0 ); + + // Write out initial continuous sequence of reordered blocks + while( true ) + { + W2m_blk * needed_w2m_blk = circular_buffer[needed_id%num_slots]; + if( needed_w2m_blk == 0 ) break; + + out_size += needed_w2m_blk->produced; + + if( outfd >= 0 ) + { + const int wr = writeblock( outfd, (char *)needed_w2m_blk->compr, needed_w2m_blk->produced ); + if( wr != needed_w2m_blk->produced ) fail("write()", errno); + } + circular_buffer[needed_id%num_slots] = 0; + ++needed_id; + + xlock(&m2s_q->av); + if( 0 == m2s_q->num_free++ ) xsignal(&m2s_q->av); + xunlock(&m2s_q->av); - /* Write out initial continuous sequence of reordered blocks. */ - mux_write(m2s_q, &reord, &reord_needed, outfd); + (*freef)(needed_w2m_blk); + } xlock_pred(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - w2m_q->needed = reord_needed; - } + w2m_q->needed = needed_id; + } xunlock(&w2m_q->av_or_exit); - assert(0 == reord); -} + for( int i = 0; i < num_slots; ++i ) + if( circular_buffer[i] != 0 ) + { show_error( "circular buffer not empty" ); fatal(); } + } +} // end namespace -static void -plzip(unsigned num_worker, unsigned num_slot, unsigned clidx, int print_cctrs, - int infd, int outfd) -{ + +void * muxer( void * arg ) + { + const Muxer_arg & tmp = *(Muxer_arg *)arg; + const int dictionary_size = tmp.dictionary_size; + const int match_len_limit = tmp.match_len_limit; + const int num_workers = tmp.num_workers; + const int num_slots = tmp.num_slots; + const int debug_level = tmp.debug_level; + const int infd = tmp.infd; + const int outfd = tmp.outfd; S2w_q s2w_q; W2m_q w2m_q; - M2s_q m2s_q; - Split_arg split_arg; - pthread_t splitter; - Work_arg work_arg; - pthread_t *worker; - unsigned i; - assert(clidx < sizeof compr_lev / sizeof compr_lev[0]); + if( debug_level & 2 ) { mallocf = trace_malloc; freef = trace_free; } + else { mallocf = malloc; freef = free; } s2w_q_init(&s2w_q); - w2m_q_init(&w2m_q, num_worker); - m2s_q_init(&m2s_q, num_slot); - -#define SIZES(struc, arr, arsz_unsigned, arg) \ - do { \ - unsigned tmp; \ -\ - tmp = arsz_unsigned; \ - if ((size_t)-1 < tmp) { \ - show_error( "size_t overflow in sizeof_" #arr "." ); \ - fatal(); \ - } \ - arg ## _arg . sizeof_ ## arr = tmp; \ -\ - if ((size_t)-1 - sizeof(struc) \ - < arg ## _arg . sizeof_ ## arr - (size_t)1) { \ - show_error( "size_t overflow in sizeof_" #struc "." ); \ - fatal(); \ - } \ - arg ## _arg . sizeof_ ## struc = sizeof(struc) \ - + (arg ## _arg . sizeof_ ## arr - (size_t)1); \ - } while (0) - - split_arg.m2s_q = &m2s_q; - split_arg.s2w_q = &s2w_q; - split_arg.infd = infd; - SIZES(S2w_blk, plain, 2u * compr_lev[clidx].dict_size, split); - xcreate(&splitter, split_wrap, &split_arg); - - work_arg.s2w_q = &s2w_q; - work_arg.w2m_q = &w2m_q; - work_arg.clidx = clidx; - SIZES(W2m_blk, compr, (4u + 1u + 1u) - + ((unsigned)split_arg.sizeof_plain * 9u + 7u) / 8u + (4u + 8u + 8u), - work); - -#undef SIZES - - assert(0u < num_worker); - assert((size_t)-1 / sizeof *worker >= num_worker); - worker = (pthread_t *)xalloc(num_worker * sizeof *worker); - for (i = 0u; i < num_worker; 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} - m2s_q_uninit(&m2s_q, num_slot); + assert( m2s_q.num_free == num_slots ); w2m_q_uninit(&w2m_q); s2w_q_uninit(&s2w_q); -} - - -void * -plzip_wrap(void *v_arg) -{ - Plzip_arg *arg = (Plzip_arg *)v_arg; - plzip( - arg->num_worker, - arg->num_slot, - arg->clidx, - arg->print_cctrs, - arg->infd, - arg->outfd - ); - xraise(SIGUSR2); return 0; -} + } @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Plzip - A parallel version of the lzip data compressor Copyright (C) 2009 Laszlo Ersek. - Copyright (C) 2009 Antonio Diaz Diaz. + Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -16,15 +16,17 @@ along with this program. 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