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diff --git a/Build/source/extra/unzip/inflate.c b/Build/source/extra/unzip/inflate.c deleted file mode 100644 index 93913f15e05..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/extra/unzip/inflate.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1305 +0,0 @@ -/* inflate.c -- put in the public domain by Mark Adler - version c16b, 29 March 1998 */ - - -/* You can do whatever you like with this source file, though I would - prefer that if you modify it and redistribute it that you include - comments to that effect with your name and the date. Thank you. - - History: - vers date who what - ---- --------- -------------- ------------------------------------ - a ~~ Feb 92 M. Adler used full (large, one-step) lookup table - b1 21 Mar 92 M. Adler first version with partial lookup tables - b2 21 Mar 92 M. Adler fixed bug in fixed-code blocks - b3 22 Mar 92 M. Adler sped up match copies, cleaned up some - b4 25 Mar 92 M. Adler added prototypes; removed window[] (now - is the responsibility of unzip.h--also - changed name to slide[]), so needs diffs - for unzip.c and unzip.h (this allows - compiling in the small model on MSDOS); - fixed cast of q in huft_build(); - b5 26 Mar 92 M. Adler got rid of unintended macro recursion. - b6 27 Mar 92 M. Adler got rid of nextbyte() routine. fixed - bug in inflate_fixed(). - c1 30 Mar 92 M. Adler removed lbits, dbits environment variables. - changed BMAX to 16 for explode. Removed - OUTB usage, and replaced it with flush()-- - this was a 20% speed improvement! Added - an explode.c (to replace unimplod.c) that - uses the huft routines here. Removed - register union. - c2 4 Apr 92 M. Adler fixed bug for file sizes a multiple of 32k. - c3 10 Apr 92 M. Adler reduced memory of code tables made by - huft_build significantly (factor of two to - three). - c4 15 Apr 92 M. Adler added NOMEMCPY do kill use of memcpy(). - worked around a Turbo C optimization bug. - c5 21 Apr 92 M. Adler added the WSIZE #define to allow reducing - the 32K window size for specialized - applications. - c6 31 May 92 M. Adler added some typecasts to eliminate warnings - c7 27 Jun 92 G. Roelofs added some more typecasts (444: MSC bug). - c8 5 Oct 92 J-l. Gailly added ifdef'd code to deal with PKZIP bug. - c9 9 Oct 92 M. Adler removed a memory error message (~line 416). - c10 17 Oct 92 G. Roelofs changed ULONG/UWORD/byte to ulg/ush/uch, - removed old inflate, renamed inflate_entry - to inflate, added Mark's fix to a comment. - c10.5 14 Dec 92 M. Adler fix up error messages for incomplete trees. - c11 2 Jan 93 M. Adler fixed bug in detection of incomplete - tables, and removed assumption that EOB is - the longest code (bad assumption). - c12 3 Jan 93 M. Adler make tables for fixed blocks only once. - c13 5 Jan 93 M. Adler allow all zero length codes (pkzip 2.04c - outputs one zero length code for an empty - distance tree). - c14 12 Mar 93 M. Adler made inflate.c standalone with the - introduction of inflate.h. - c14b 16 Jul 93 G. Roelofs added (unsigned) typecast to w at 470. - c14c 19 Jul 93 J. Bush changed v[N_MAX], l[288], ll[28x+3x] arrays - to static for Amiga. - c14d 13 Aug 93 J-l. Gailly de-complicatified Mark's c[*p++]++ thing. - c14e 8 Oct 93 G. Roelofs changed memset() to memzero(). - c14f 22 Oct 93 G. Roelofs renamed quietflg to qflag; made Trace() - conditional; added inflate_free(). - c14g 28 Oct 93 G. Roelofs changed l/(lx+1) macro to pointer (Cray bug) - c14h 7 Dec 93 C. Ghisler huft_build() optimizations. - c14i 9 Jan 94 A. Verheijen set fixed_t{d,l} to NULL after freeing; - G. Roelofs check NEXTBYTE macro for EOF. - c14j 23 Jan 94 G. Roelofs removed Ghisler "optimizations"; ifdef'd - EOF check. - c14k 27 Feb 94 G. Roelofs added some typecasts to avoid warnings. - c14l 9 Apr 94 G. Roelofs fixed split comments on preprocessor lines - to avoid bug in Encore compiler. - c14m 7 Jul 94 P. Kienitz modified to allow assembler version of - inflate_codes() (define ASM_INFLATECODES) - c14n 22 Jul 94 G. Roelofs changed fprintf to macro for DLL versions - c14o 23 Aug 94 C. Spieler added a newline to a debug statement; - G. Roelofs added another typecast to avoid MSC warning - c14p 4 Oct 94 G. Roelofs added (voidp *) cast to free() argument - c14q 30 Oct 94 G. Roelofs changed fprintf macro to MESSAGE() - c14r 1 Nov 94 G. Roelofs fixed possible redefinition of CHECK_EOF - c14s 7 May 95 S. Maxwell OS/2 DLL globals stuff incorporated; - P. Kienitz "fixed" ASM_INFLATECODES macro/prototype - c14t 18 Aug 95 G. Roelofs added UZinflate() to use zlib functions; - changed voidp to zvoid; moved huft_build() - and huft_free() to end of file - c14u 1 Oct 95 G. Roelofs moved G into definition of MESSAGE macro - c14v 8 Nov 95 P. Kienitz changed ASM_INFLATECODES to use a regular - call with __G__ instead of a macro - c15 3 Aug 96 M. Adler fixed bomb-bug on random input data (Adobe) - c15b 24 Aug 96 M. Adler more fixes for random input data - c15c 28 Mar 97 G. Roelofs changed USE_ZLIB fatal exit code from - PK_MEM2 to PK_MEM3 - c16 20 Apr 97 J. Altman added memzero(v[]) in huft_build() - c16b 29 Mar 98 C. Spieler modified DLL code for slide redirection - */ - - -/* - Inflate deflated (PKZIP's method 8 compressed) data. The compression - method searches for as much of the current string of bytes (up to a - length of 258) in the previous 32K bytes. If it doesn't find any - matches (of at least length 3), it codes the next byte. Otherwise, it - codes the length of the matched string and its distance backwards from - the current position. There is a single Huffman code that codes both - single bytes (called "literals") and match lengths. A second Huffman - code codes the distance information, which follows a length code. Each - length or distance code actually represents a base value and a number - of "extra" (sometimes zero) bits to get to add to the base value. At - the end of each deflated block is a special end-of-block (EOB) literal/ - length code. The decoding process is basically: get a literal/length - code; if EOB then done; if a literal, emit the decoded byte; if a - length then get the distance and emit the referred-to bytes from the - sliding window of previously emitted data. - - There are (currently) three kinds of inflate blocks: stored, fixed, and - dynamic. The compressor outputs a chunk of data at a time and decides - which method to use on a chunk-by-chunk basis. A chunk might typically - be 32K to 64K, uncompressed. If the chunk is uncompressible, then the - "stored" method is used. In this case, the bytes are simply stored as - is, eight bits per byte, with none of the above coding. The bytes are - preceded by a count, since there is no longer an EOB code. - - If the data are compressible, then either the fixed or dynamic methods - are used. In the dynamic method, the compressed data are preceded by - an encoding of the literal/length and distance Huffman codes that are - to be used to decode this block. The representation is itself Huffman - coded, and so is preceded by a description of that code. These code - descriptions take up a little space, and so for small blocks, there is - a predefined set of codes, called the fixed codes. The fixed method is - used if the block ends up smaller that way (usually for quite small - chunks); otherwise the dynamic method is used. In the latter case, the - codes are customized to the probabilities in the current block and so - can code it much better than the pre-determined fixed codes can. - - The Huffman codes themselves are decoded using a multi-level table - lookup, in order to maximize the speed of decoding plus the speed of - building the decoding tables. See the comments below that precede the - lbits and dbits tuning parameters. - - GRR: return values(?) - 0 OK - 1 incomplete table - 2 bad input - 3 not enough memory - */ - - -/* - Notes beyond the 1.93a appnote.txt: - - 1. Distance pointers never point before the beginning of the output - stream. - 2. Distance pointers can point back across blocks, up to 32k away. - 3. There is an implied maximum of 7 bits for the bit length table and - 15 bits for the actual data. - 4. If only one code exists, then it is encoded using one bit. (Zero - would be more efficient, but perhaps a little confusing.) If two - codes exist, they are coded using one bit each (0 and 1). - 5. There is no way of sending zero distance codes--a dummy must be - sent if there are none. (History: a pre 2.0 version of PKZIP would - store blocks with no distance codes, but this was discovered to be - too harsh a criterion.) Valid only for 1.93a. 2.04c does allow - zero distance codes, which is sent as one code of zero bits in - length. - 6. There are up to 286 literal/length codes. Code 256 represents the - end-of-block. Note however that the static length tree defines - 288 codes just to fill out the Huffman codes. Codes 286 and 287 - cannot be used though, since there is no length base or extra bits - defined for them. Similarily, there are up to 30 distance codes. - However, static trees define 32 codes (all 5 bits) to fill out the - Huffman codes, but the last two had better not show up in the data. - 7. Unzip can check dynamic Huffman blocks for complete code sets. - The exception is that a single code would not be complete (see #4). - 8. The five bits following the block type is really the number of - literal codes sent minus 257. - 9. Length codes 8,16,16 are interpreted as 13 length codes of 8 bits - (1+6+6). Therefore, to output three times the length, you output - three codes (1+1+1), whereas to output four times the same length, - you only need two codes (1+3). Hmm. - 10. In the tree reconstruction algorithm, Code = Code + Increment - only if BitLength(i) is not zero. (Pretty obvious.) - 11. Correction: 4 Bits: # of Bit Length codes - 4 (4 - 19) - 12. Note: length code 284 can represent 227-258, but length code 285 - really is 258. The last length deserves its own, short code - since it gets used a lot in very redundant files. The length - 258 is special since 258 - 3 (the min match length) is 255. - 13. The literal/length and distance code bit lengths are read as a - single stream of lengths. It is possible (and advantageous) for - a repeat code (16, 17, or 18) to go across the boundary between - the two sets of lengths. - */ - - -#define PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND /* PKZIP 1.93a problem--live with it */ - -/* - inflate.h must supply the uch slide[WSIZE] array, the zvoid typedef - (void if (void *) is accepted, else char) and the NEXTBYTE, - FLUSH() and memzero macros. If the window size is not 32K, it - should also define WSIZE. If INFMOD is defined, it can include - compiled functions to support the NEXTBYTE and/or FLUSH() macros. - There are defaults for NEXTBYTE and FLUSH() below for use as - examples of what those functions need to do. Normally, you would - also want FLUSH() to compute a crc on the data. inflate.h also - needs to provide these typedefs: - - typedef unsigned char uch; - typedef unsigned short ush; - typedef unsigned long ulg; - - This module uses the external functions malloc() and free() (and - probably memset() or bzero() in the memzero() macro). Their - prototypes are normally found in <string.h> and <stdlib.h>. - */ - -/* #define DEBUG */ -#define INFMOD /* tell inflate.h to include code to be compiled */ -#include "inflate.h" - - -#ifndef WSIZE /* default is 32K */ -# define WSIZE 0x8000 /* window size--must be a power of two, and at least */ -#endif /* 32K for zip's deflate method */ - -#if (defined(DLL) && !defined(NO_SLIDE_REDIR)) -# define wsize G._wsize /* wsize is a variable */ -#else -# define wsize WSIZE /* wsize is a constant */ -#endif - - -#ifndef NEXTBYTE /* default is to simply get a byte from stdin */ -# define NEXTBYTE getchar() -#endif - -#ifndef MESSAGE /* only used twice, for fixed strings--NOT general-purpose */ -# define MESSAGE(str,len,flag) fprintf(stderr,(char *)(str)) -#endif - -#ifndef FLUSH /* default is to simply write the buffer to stdout */ -# define FLUSH(n) fwrite(redirSlide, 1, n, stdout) /* return value not used */ -#endif -/* Warning: the fwrite above might not work on 16-bit compilers, since - 0x8000 might be interpreted as -32,768 by the library function. */ - -#ifndef Trace -# ifdef DEBUG -# define Trace(x) fprintf x -# else -# define Trace(x) -# endif -#endif - - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -#ifdef USE_ZLIB - - -/* - GRR: return values for both original inflate() and UZinflate() - 0 OK - 1 incomplete table(?) - 2 bad input - 3 not enough memory - */ - -/**************************/ -/* Function UZinflate() */ -/**************************/ - -int UZinflate(__G) /* decompress an inflated entry using the zlib routines */ - __GDEF -{ - int err=Z_OK; - -#if (defined(DLL) && !defined(NO_SLIDE_REDIR)) - if (G.redirect_slide) - wsize = G.redirect_size, redirSlide = G.redirect_buffer; - else - wsize = WSIZE, redirSlide = slide; -#endif - - G.dstrm.next_out = redirSlide; - G.dstrm.avail_out = wsize; - - G.dstrm.next_in = G.inptr; - G.dstrm.avail_in = G.incnt; - - if (!G.inflInit) { - unsigned i; - int windowBits; - - /* only need to test this stuff once */ - if (zlib_version[0] != ZLIB_VERSION[0]) { - Info(slide, 0x21, ((char *)slide, - "error: incompatible zlib version (expected %s, found %s)\n", - ZLIB_VERSION, zlib_version)); - return 3; - } else if (strcmp(zlib_version, ZLIB_VERSION) != 0) - Info(slide, 0x21, ((char *)slide, - "warning: different zlib version (expected %s, using %s)\n", - ZLIB_VERSION, zlib_version)); - - /* windowBits = log2(wsize) */ - for (i = ((unsigned)wsize * 2 - 1), windowBits = 0; - !(i & 1); i >>= 1, ++windowBits); - if ((unsigned)windowBits > (unsigned)15) - windowBits = 15; - else if (windowBits < 8) - windowBits = 8; - - G.dstrm.zalloc = (alloc_func)Z_NULL; - G.dstrm.zfree = (free_func)Z_NULL; - - Trace((stderr, "initializing inflate()\n")); - err = inflateInit2(&G.dstrm, -windowBits); - - if (err == Z_MEM_ERROR) - return 3; - else if (err != Z_OK) - Trace((stderr, "oops! (inflateInit2() err = %d)\n", err)); - G.inflInit = 1; - } - -#ifdef FUNZIP - while (err != Z_STREAM_END) { -#else /* !FUNZIP */ - while (G.csize > 0) { - Trace((stderr, "first loop: G.csize = %ld\n", G.csize)); -#endif /* ?FUNZIP */ - while (G.dstrm.avail_out > 0) { - err = inflate(&G.dstrm, Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH); - - if (err == Z_DATA_ERROR) - return 2; - else if (err == Z_MEM_ERROR) - return 3; - else if (err != Z_OK && err != Z_STREAM_END) - Trace((stderr, "oops! (inflate(first loop) err = %d)\n", err)); - -#ifdef FUNZIP - if (err == Z_STREAM_END) /* "END-of-entry-condition" ? */ -#else /* !FUNZIP */ - if (G.csize <= 0L) /* "END-of-entry-condition" ? */ -#endif /* ?FUNZIP */ - break; - - if (G.dstrm.avail_in <= 0) { - if (fillinbuf(__G) == 0) - return 2; /* no "END-condition" yet, but no more data */ - - G.dstrm.next_in = G.inptr; - G.dstrm.avail_in = G.incnt; - } - Trace((stderr, " avail_in = %d\n", G.dstrm.avail_in)); - } - FLUSH(wsize - G.dstrm.avail_out); /* flush slide[] */ - Trace((stderr, "inside loop: flushing %ld bytes (ptr diff = %ld)\n", - (long)(wsize - G.dstrm.avail_out), - (long)(G.dstrm.next_out-(Bytef *)redirSlide))); - G.dstrm.next_out = redirSlide; - G.dstrm.avail_out = wsize; - } - - /* no more input, so loop until we have all output */ - Trace((stderr, "beginning final loop: err = %d\n", err)); - while (err != Z_STREAM_END) { - err = inflate(&G.dstrm, Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH); - if (err == Z_DATA_ERROR) - return 2; - else if (err == Z_MEM_ERROR) - return 3; - else if (err == Z_BUF_ERROR) { /* DEBUG */ - Trace((stderr, "zlib inflate() did not detect stream end (%s, %s)\n" - , G.zipfn, G.filename)); - break; - } else if (err != Z_OK && err != Z_STREAM_END) { - Trace((stderr, "oops! (inflate(final loop) err = %d)\n", err)); - DESTROYGLOBALS() - EXIT(PK_MEM3); - } - FLUSH(wsize - G.dstrm.avail_out); /* final flush of slide[] */ - Trace((stderr, "final loop: flushing %ld bytes (ptr diff = %ld)\n", - (long)(wsize - G.dstrm.avail_out), - (long)(G.dstrm.next_out-(Bytef *)redirSlide))); - G.dstrm.next_out = redirSlide; - G.dstrm.avail_out = wsize; - } - Trace((stderr, "total in = %ld, total out = %ld\n", G.dstrm.total_in, - G.dstrm.total_out)); - - G.inptr = (uch *)G.dstrm.next_in; - G.incnt = (G.inbuf + INBUFSIZ) - G.inptr; /* reset for other routines */ - - err = inflateReset(&G.dstrm); - if (err != Z_OK) - Trace((stderr, "oops! (inflateReset() err = %d)\n", err)); - - return 0; -} - - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -#else /* !USE_ZLIB */ - - -/* Function prototypes */ -#ifndef OF -# ifdef __STDC__ -# define OF(a) a -# else -# define OF(a) () -# endif -#endif /* !OF */ -int inflate_codes OF((__GPRO__ struct huft *tl, struct huft *td, - int bl, int bd)); -static int inflate_stored OF((__GPRO)); -static int inflate_fixed OF((__GPRO)); -static int inflate_dynamic OF((__GPRO)); -static int inflate_block OF((__GPRO__ int *e)); - - -/* The inflate algorithm uses a sliding 32K byte window on the uncompressed - stream to find repeated byte strings. This is implemented here as a - circular buffer. The index is updated simply by incrementing and then - and'ing with 0x7fff (32K-1). */ -/* It is left to other modules to supply the 32K area. It is assumed - to be usable as if it were declared "uch slide[32768];" or as just - "uch *slide;" and then malloc'ed in the latter case. The definition - must be in unzip.h, included above. */ - - -/* unsigned wp; moved to globals.h */ /* current position in slide */ - - -/* Tables for deflate from PKZIP's appnote.txt. */ -static ZCONST unsigned border[] = { /* Order of the bit length code lengths */ - 16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}; -static ZCONST ush cplens[] = { /* Copy lengths for literal codes 257..285 */ - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 31, - 35, 43, 51, 59, 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258, 0, 0}; - /* note: see note #13 above about the 258 in this list. */ -static ZCONST ush cplext[] = { /* Extra bits for literal codes 257..285 */ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, - 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 0, 99, 99}; /* 99==invalid */ -static ZCONST ush cpdist[] = { /* Copy offsets for distance codes 0..29 */ - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, 49, 65, 97, 129, 193, - 257, 385, 513, 769, 1025, 1537, 2049, 3073, 4097, 6145, - 8193, 12289, 16385, 24577}; -static ZCONST ush cpdext[] = { /* Extra bits for distance codes */ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, - 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, - 12, 12, 13, 13}; - - -/* moved to consts.h (included in unzip.c), resp. funzip.c */ -#if 0 -/* And'ing with mask_bits[n] masks the lower n bits */ -ZCONST ush near mask_bits[] = { - 0x0000, - 0x0001, 0x0003, 0x0007, 0x000f, 0x001f, 0x003f, 0x007f, 0x00ff, - 0x01ff, 0x03ff, 0x07ff, 0x0fff, 0x1fff, 0x3fff, 0x7fff, 0xffff -}; -#endif /* 0 */ - - -/* Macros for inflate() bit peeking and grabbing. - The usage is: - - NEEDBITS(j) - x = b & mask_bits[j]; - DUMPBITS(j) - - where NEEDBITS makes sure that b has at least j bits in it, and - DUMPBITS removes the bits from b. The macros use the variable k - for the number of bits in b. Normally, b and k are register - variables for speed and are initialized at the begining of a - routine that uses these macros from a global bit buffer and count. - - In order to not ask for more bits than there are in the compressed - stream, the Huffman tables are constructed to only ask for just - enough bits to make up the end-of-block code (value 256). Then no - bytes need to be "returned" to the buffer at the end of the last - block. See the huft_build() routine. - */ - -/* These have been moved to globals.h */ -#if 0 -ulg bb; /* bit buffer */ -unsigned bk; /* bits in bit buffer */ -#endif - -#ifndef CHECK_EOF -# define CHECK_EOF /* default as of 5.13/5.2 */ -#endif - -#ifndef CHECK_EOF -# define NEEDBITS(n) {while(k<(n)){b|=((ulg)NEXTBYTE)<<k;k+=8;}} -#else -# define NEEDBITS(n) {while(k<(n)){int c=NEXTBYTE;if(c==EOF)return 1;\ - b|=((ulg)c)<<k;k+=8;}} -#endif /* Piet Plomp: change "return 1" to "break" */ - -#define DUMPBITS(n) {b>>=(n);k-=(n);} - - -/* - Huffman code decoding is performed using a multi-level table lookup. - The fastest way to decode is to simply build a lookup table whose - size is determined by the longest code. However, the time it takes - to build this table can also be a factor if the data being decoded - are not very long. The most common codes are necessarily the - shortest codes, so those codes dominate the decoding time, and hence - the speed. The idea is you can have a shorter table that decodes the - shorter, more probable codes, and then point to subsidiary tables for - the longer codes. The time it costs to decode the longer codes is - then traded against the time it takes to make longer tables. - - This results of this trade are in the variables lbits and dbits - below. lbits is the number of bits the first level table for literal/ - length codes can decode in one step, and dbits is the same thing for - the distance codes. Subsequent tables are also less than or equal to - those sizes. These values may be adjusted either when all of the - codes are shorter than that, in which case the longest code length in - bits is used, or when the shortest code is *longer* than the requested - table size, in which case the length of the shortest code in bits is - used. - - There are two different values for the two tables, since they code a - different number of possibilities each. The literal/length table - codes 286 possible values, or in a flat code, a little over eight - bits. The distance table codes 30 possible values, or a little less - than five bits, flat. The optimum values for speed end up being - about one bit more than those, so lbits is 8+1 and dbits is 5+1. - The optimum values may differ though from machine to machine, and - possibly even between compilers. Your mileage may vary. - */ - - -static ZCONST int lbits = 9; /* bits in base literal/length lookup table */ -static ZCONST int dbits = 6; /* bits in base distance lookup table */ - - -#ifndef ASM_INFLATECODES - -int inflate_codes(__G__ tl, td, bl, bd) - __GDEF -struct huft *tl, *td; /* literal/length and distance decoder tables */ -int bl, bd; /* number of bits decoded by tl[] and td[] */ -/* inflate (decompress) the codes in a deflated (compressed) block. - Return an error code or zero if it all goes ok. */ -{ - register unsigned e; /* table entry flag/number of extra bits */ - unsigned n, d; /* length and index for copy */ - unsigned w; /* current window position */ - struct huft *t; /* pointer to table entry */ - unsigned ml, md; /* masks for bl and bd bits */ - register ulg b; /* bit buffer */ - register unsigned k; /* number of bits in bit buffer */ - - - /* make local copies of globals */ - b = G.bb; /* initialize bit buffer */ - k = G.bk; - w = G.wp; /* initialize window position */ - - - /* inflate the coded data */ - ml = mask_bits[bl]; /* precompute masks for speed */ - md = mask_bits[bd]; - while (1) /* do until end of block */ - { - NEEDBITS((unsigned)bl) - if ((e = (t = tl + ((unsigned)b & ml))->e) > 16) - do { - if (e == 99) - return 1; - DUMPBITS(t->b) - e -= 16; - NEEDBITS(e) - } while ((e = (t = t->v.t + ((unsigned)b & mask_bits[e]))->e) > 16); - DUMPBITS(t->b) - if (e == 16) /* then it's a literal */ - { - redirSlide[w++] = (uch)t->v.n; - if (w == wsize) - { - FLUSH(w); - w = 0; - } - } - else /* it's an EOB or a length */ - { - /* exit if end of block */ - if (e == 15) - break; - - /* get length of block to copy */ - NEEDBITS(e) - n = t->v.n + ((unsigned)b & mask_bits[e]); - DUMPBITS(e); - - /* decode distance of block to copy */ - NEEDBITS((unsigned)bd) - if ((e = (t = td + ((unsigned)b & md))->e) > 16) - do { - if (e == 99) - return 1; - DUMPBITS(t->b) - e -= 16; - NEEDBITS(e) - } while ((e = (t = t->v.t + ((unsigned)b & mask_bits[e]))->e) > 16); - DUMPBITS(t->b) - NEEDBITS(e) - d = w - t->v.n - ((unsigned)b & mask_bits[e]); - DUMPBITS(e) - - /* do the copy */ - do { -#if (defined(DLL) && !defined(NO_SLIDE_REDIR)) - if (G.redirect_slide) {/* &= w/ wsize unnecessary & wrong if redirect */ - if (d >= wsize) - return 1; /* invalid compressed data */ - n -= (e = (e = wsize - (d > w ? d : w)) > n ? n : e); - } - else -#endif - n -= (e = (e = wsize - ((d &= wsize-1) > w ? d : w)) > n ? n : e); -#ifndef NOMEMCPY - if (w - d >= e) /* (this test assumes unsigned comparison) */ - { - memcpy(redirSlide + w, redirSlide + d, e); - w += e; - d += e; - } - else /* do it slowly to avoid memcpy() overlap */ -#endif /* !NOMEMCPY */ - do { - redirSlide[w++] = redirSlide[d++]; - } while (--e); - if (w == wsize) - { - FLUSH(w); - w = 0; - } - } while (n); - } - } - - - /* restore the globals from the locals */ - G.wp = w; /* restore global window pointer */ - G.bb = b; /* restore global bit buffer */ - G.bk = k; - - - /* done */ - return 0; -} - -#endif /* ASM_INFLATECODES */ - - - -static int inflate_stored(__G) - __GDEF -/* "decompress" an inflated type 0 (stored) block. */ -{ - unsigned n; /* number of bytes in block */ - unsigned w; /* current window position */ - register ulg b; /* bit buffer */ - register unsigned k; /* number of bits in bit buffer */ - - - /* make local copies of globals */ - Trace((stderr, "\nstored block")); - b = G.bb; /* initialize bit buffer */ - k = G.bk; - w = G.wp; /* initialize window position */ - - - /* go to byte boundary */ - n = k & 7; - DUMPBITS(n); - - - /* get the length and its complement */ - NEEDBITS(16) - n = ((unsigned)b & 0xffff); - DUMPBITS(16) - NEEDBITS(16) - if (n != (unsigned)((~b) & 0xffff)) - return 1; /* error in compressed data */ - DUMPBITS(16) - - - /* read and output the compressed data */ - while (n--) - { - NEEDBITS(8) - redirSlide[w++] = (uch)b; - if (w == wsize) - { - FLUSH(w); - w = 0; - } - DUMPBITS(8) - } - - - /* restore the globals from the locals */ - G.wp = w; /* restore global window pointer */ - G.bb = b; /* restore global bit buffer */ - G.bk = k; - return 0; -} - - -/* Globals for literal tables (built once) */ -/* Moved to globals.h */ -#if 0 -struct huft *fixed_tl = (struct huft *)NULL; -struct huft *fixed_td; -int fixed_bl, fixed_bd; -#endif - -static int inflate_fixed(__G) - __GDEF -/* decompress an inflated type 1 (fixed Huffman codes) block. We should - either replace this with a custom decoder, or at least precompute the - Huffman tables. */ -{ - /* if first time, set up tables for fixed blocks */ - Trace((stderr, "\nliteral block")); - if (G.fixed_tl == (struct huft *)NULL) - { - int i; /* temporary variable */ - unsigned l[288]; /* length list for huft_build */ - - /* literal table */ - for (i = 0; i < 144; i++) - l[i] = 8; - for (; i < 256; i++) - l[i] = 9; - for (; i < 280; i++) - l[i] = 7; - for (; i < 288; i++) /* make a complete, but wrong code set */ - l[i] = 8; - G.fixed_bl = 7; - if ((i = huft_build(__G__ l, 288, 257, cplens, cplext, - &G.fixed_tl, &G.fixed_bl)) != 0) - { - G.fixed_tl = (struct huft *)NULL; - return i; - } - - /* distance table */ - for (i = 0; i < 30; i++) /* make an incomplete code set */ - l[i] = 5; - G.fixed_bd = 5; - if ((i = huft_build(__G__ l, 30, 0, cpdist, cpdext, - &G.fixed_td, &G.fixed_bd)) > 1) - { - huft_free(G.fixed_tl); - G.fixed_tl = (struct huft *)NULL; - return i; - } - } - - /* decompress until an end-of-block code */ - return inflate_codes(__G__ G.fixed_tl, G.fixed_td, - G.fixed_bl, G.fixed_bd) != 0; -} - - - -static int inflate_dynamic(__G) - __GDEF -/* decompress an inflated type 2 (dynamic Huffman codes) block. */ -{ - int i; /* temporary variables */ - unsigned j; - unsigned l; /* last length */ - unsigned m; /* mask for bit lengths table */ - unsigned n; /* number of lengths to get */ - struct huft *tl; /* literal/length code table */ - struct huft *td; /* distance code table */ - int bl; /* lookup bits for tl */ - int bd; /* lookup bits for td */ - unsigned nb; /* number of bit length codes */ - unsigned nl; /* number of literal/length codes */ - unsigned nd; /* number of distance codes */ -#ifdef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND - unsigned ll[288+32]; /* literal/length and distance code lengths */ -#else - unsigned ll[286+30]; /* literal/length and distance code lengths */ -#endif - register ulg b; /* bit buffer */ - register unsigned k; /* number of bits in bit buffer */ - - - /* make local bit buffer */ - Trace((stderr, "\ndynamic block")); - b = G.bb; - k = G.bk; - - - /* read in table lengths */ - NEEDBITS(5) - nl = 257 + ((unsigned)b & 0x1f); /* number of literal/length codes */ - DUMPBITS(5) - NEEDBITS(5) - nd = 1 + ((unsigned)b & 0x1f); /* number of distance codes */ - DUMPBITS(5) - NEEDBITS(4) - nb = 4 + ((unsigned)b & 0xf); /* number of bit length codes */ - DUMPBITS(4) -#ifdef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND - if (nl > 288 || nd > 32) -#else - if (nl > 286 || nd > 30) -#endif - return 1; /* bad lengths */ - - - /* read in bit-length-code lengths */ - for (j = 0; j < nb; j++) - { - NEEDBITS(3) - ll[border[j]] = (unsigned)b & 7; - DUMPBITS(3) - } - for (; j < 19; j++) - ll[border[j]] = 0; - - - /* build decoding table for trees--single level, 7 bit lookup */ - bl = 7; - i = huft_build(__G__ ll, 19, 19, NULL, NULL, &tl, &bl); - if (bl == 0) /* no bit lengths */ - i = 1; - if (i) - { - if (i == 1) - huft_free(tl); - return i; /* incomplete code set */ - } - - - /* read in literal and distance code lengths */ - n = nl + nd; - m = mask_bits[bl]; - i = l = 0; - while ((unsigned)i < n) - { - NEEDBITS((unsigned)bl) - j = (td = tl + ((unsigned)b & m))->b; - DUMPBITS(j) - j = td->v.n; - if (j < 16) /* length of code in bits (0..15) */ - ll[i++] = l = j; /* save last length in l */ - else if (j == 16) /* repeat last length 3 to 6 times */ - { - NEEDBITS(2) - j = 3 + ((unsigned)b & 3); - DUMPBITS(2) - if ((unsigned)i + j > n) - return 1; - while (j--) - ll[i++] = l; - } - else if (j == 17) /* 3 to 10 zero length codes */ - { - NEEDBITS(3) - j = 3 + ((unsigned)b & 7); - DUMPBITS(3) - if ((unsigned)i + j > n) - return 1; - while (j--) - ll[i++] = 0; - l = 0; - } - else /* j == 18: 11 to 138 zero length codes */ - { - NEEDBITS(7) - j = 11 + ((unsigned)b & 0x7f); - DUMPBITS(7) - if ((unsigned)i + j > n) - return 1; - while (j--) - ll[i++] = 0; - l = 0; - } - } - - - /* free decoding table for trees */ - huft_free(tl); - - - /* restore the global bit buffer */ - G.bb = b; - G.bk = k; - - - /* build the decoding tables for literal/length and distance codes */ - bl = lbits; - i = huft_build(__G__ ll, nl, 257, cplens, cplext, &tl, &bl); - if (bl == 0) /* no literals or lengths */ - i = 1; - if (i) - { - if (i == 1) { - if (!uO.qflag) - MESSAGE((uch *)"(incomplete l-tree) ", 21L, 1); - huft_free(tl); - } - return i; /* incomplete code set */ - } - bd = dbits; - i = huft_build(__G__ ll + nl, nd, 0, cpdist, cpdext, &td, &bd); - if (bd == 0 && nl > 257) /* lengths but no distances */ - { - if (!uO.qflag) - MESSAGE((uch *)"(incomplete d-tree) ", 21L, 1); - huft_free(tl); - return 1; - } - if (i == 1) { -#ifdef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND - i = 0; -#else - if (!uO.qflag) - MESSAGE((uch *)"(incomplete d-tree) ", 21L, 1); - huft_free(td); -#endif - } - if (i) - { - huft_free(tl); - return i; - } - - - /* decompress until an end-of-block code */ - if (inflate_codes(__G__ tl, td, bl, bd)) - return 1; - - - /* free the decoding tables, return */ - huft_free(tl); - huft_free(td); - return 0; -} - - - -static int inflate_block(__G__ e) - __GDEF - int *e; /* last block flag */ -/* decompress an inflated block */ -{ - unsigned t; /* block type */ - register ulg b; /* bit buffer */ - register unsigned k; /* number of bits in bit buffer */ - - - /* make local bit buffer */ - b = G.bb; - k = G.bk; - - - /* read in last block bit */ - NEEDBITS(1) - *e = (int)b & 1; - DUMPBITS(1) - - - /* read in block type */ - NEEDBITS(2) - t = (unsigned)b & 3; - DUMPBITS(2) - - - /* restore the global bit buffer */ - G.bb = b; - G.bk = k; - - - /* inflate that block type */ - if (t == 2) - return inflate_dynamic(__G); - if (t == 0) - return inflate_stored(__G); - if (t == 1) - return inflate_fixed(__G); - - - /* bad block type */ - return 2; -} - - - -int inflate(__G) - __GDEF -/* decompress an inflated entry */ -{ - int e; /* last block flag */ - int r; /* result code */ -#ifdef DEBUG - unsigned h = 0; /* maximum struct huft's malloc'ed */ -#endif - -#if (defined(DLL) && !defined(NO_SLIDE_REDIR)) - if (G.redirect_slide) - wsize = G.redirect_size, redirSlide = G.redirect_buffer; - else - wsize = WSIZE, redirSlide = slide; /* how they're #defined if !DLL */ -#endif - - /* initialize window, bit buffer */ - G.wp = 0; - G.bk = 0; - G.bb = 0; - - - /* decompress until the last block */ - do { -#ifdef DEBUG - G.hufts = 0; -#endif - if ((r = inflate_block(__G__ &e)) != 0) - return r; -#ifdef DEBUG - if (G.hufts > h) - h = G.hufts; -#endif - } while (!e); - - - /* flush out redirSlide */ - FLUSH(G.wp); - - - /* return success */ - Trace((stderr, "\n%u bytes in Huffman tables (%d/entry)\n", - h * sizeof(struct huft), sizeof(struct huft))); - return 0; -} - - - -int inflate_free(__G) - __GDEF -{ - if (G.fixed_tl != (struct huft *)NULL) - { - huft_free(G.fixed_td); - huft_free(G.fixed_tl); - G.fixed_td = G.fixed_tl = (struct huft *)NULL; - } - return 0; -} - -#endif /* ?USE_ZLIB */ - - -/* - * GRR: moved huft_build() and huft_free() down here; used by explode() - * and fUnZip regardless of whether USE_ZLIB defined or not - */ - - -/* If BMAX needs to be larger than 16, then h and x[] should be ulg. */ -#define BMAX 16 /* maximum bit length of any code (16 for explode) */ -#define N_MAX 288 /* maximum number of codes in any set */ - - -int huft_build(__G__ b, n, s, d, e, t, m) - __GDEF - ZCONST unsigned *b; /* code lengths in bits (all assumed <= BMAX) */ - unsigned n; /* number of codes (assumed <= N_MAX) */ - unsigned s; /* number of simple-valued codes (0..s-1) */ - ZCONST ush *d; /* list of base values for non-simple codes */ - ZCONST ush *e; /* list of extra bits for non-simple codes */ - struct huft **t; /* result: starting table */ - int *m; /* maximum lookup bits, returns actual */ -/* Given a list of code lengths and a maximum table size, make a set of - tables to decode that set of codes. Return zero on success, one if - the given code set is incomplete (the tables are still built in this - case), two if the input is invalid (all zero length codes or an - oversubscribed set of lengths), and three if not enough memory. - The code with value 256 is special, and the tables are constructed - so that no bits beyond that code are fetched when that code is - decoded. */ -{ - unsigned a; /* counter for codes of length k */ - unsigned c[BMAX+1]; /* bit length count table */ - unsigned el; /* length of EOB code (value 256) */ - unsigned f; /* i repeats in table every f entries */ - int g; /* maximum code length */ - int h; /* table level */ - register unsigned i; /* counter, current code */ - register unsigned j; /* counter */ - register int k; /* number of bits in current code */ - int lx[BMAX+1]; /* memory for l[-1..BMAX-1] */ - int *l = lx+1; /* stack of bits per table */ - register unsigned *p; /* pointer into c[], b[], or v[] */ - register struct huft *q; /* points to current table */ - struct huft r; /* table entry for structure assignment */ - struct huft *u[BMAX]; /* table stack */ - unsigned v[N_MAX]; /* values in order of bit length */ - register int w; /* bits before this table == (l * h) */ - unsigned x[BMAX+1]; /* bit offsets, then code stack */ - unsigned *xp; /* pointer into x */ - int y; /* number of dummy codes added */ - unsigned z; /* number of entries in current table */ - - - /* Generate counts for each bit length */ - el = n > 256 ? b[256] : BMAX; /* set length of EOB code, if any */ - memzero((char *)c, sizeof(c)); - p = (unsigned *)b; i = n; - do { - c[*p]++; p++; /* assume all entries <= BMAX */ - } while (--i); - if (c[0] == n) /* null input--all zero length codes */ - { - *t = (struct huft *)NULL; - *m = 0; - return 0; - } - - - /* Find minimum and maximum length, bound *m by those */ - for (j = 1; j <= BMAX; j++) - if (c[j]) - break; - k = j; /* minimum code length */ - if ((unsigned)*m < j) - *m = j; - for (i = BMAX; i; i--) - if (c[i]) - break; - g = i; /* maximum code length */ - if ((unsigned)*m > i) - *m = i; - - - /* Adjust last length count to fill out codes, if needed */ - for (y = 1 << j; j < i; j++, y <<= 1) - if ((y -= c[j]) < 0) - return 2; /* bad input: more codes than bits */ - if ((y -= c[i]) < 0) - return 2; - c[i] += y; - - - /* Generate starting offsets into the value table for each length */ - x[1] = j = 0; - p = c + 1; xp = x + 2; - while (--i) { /* note that i == g from above */ - *xp++ = (j += *p++); - } - - - /* Make a table of values in order of bit lengths */ - memzero((char *)v, sizeof(v)); - p = (unsigned *)b; i = 0; - do { - if ((j = *p++) != 0) - v[x[j]++] = i; - } while (++i < n); - n = x[g]; /* set n to length of v */ - - - /* Generate the Huffman codes and for each, make the table entries */ - x[0] = i = 0; /* first Huffman code is zero */ - p = v; /* grab values in bit order */ - h = -1; /* no tables yet--level -1 */ - w = l[-1] = 0; /* no bits decoded yet */ - u[0] = (struct huft *)NULL; /* just to keep compilers happy */ - q = (struct huft *)NULL; /* ditto */ - z = 0; /* ditto */ - - /* go through the bit lengths (k already is bits in shortest code) */ - for (; k <= g; k++) - { - a = c[k]; - while (a--) - { - /* here i is the Huffman code of length k bits for value *p */ - /* make tables up to required level */ - while (k > w + l[h]) - { - w += l[h++]; /* add bits already decoded */ - - /* compute minimum size table less than or equal to *m bits */ - z = (z = g - w) > (unsigned)*m ? *m : z; /* upper limit */ - if ((f = 1 << (j = k - w)) > a + 1) /* try a k-w bit table */ - { /* too few codes for k-w bit table */ - f -= a + 1; /* deduct codes from patterns left */ - xp = c + k; - while (++j < z) /* try smaller tables up to z bits */ - { - if ((f <<= 1) <= *++xp) - break; /* enough codes to use up j bits */ - f -= *xp; /* else deduct codes from patterns */ - } - } - if ((unsigned)w + j > el && (unsigned)w < el) - j = el - w; /* make EOB code end at table */ - z = 1 << j; /* table entries for j-bit table */ - l[h] = j; /* set table size in stack */ - - /* allocate and link in new table */ - if ((q = (struct huft *)malloc((z + 1)*sizeof(struct huft))) == - (struct huft *)NULL) - { - if (h) - huft_free(u[0]); - return 3; /* not enough memory */ - } -#ifdef DEBUG - G.hufts += z + 1; /* track memory usage */ -#endif - *t = q + 1; /* link to list for huft_free() */ - *(t = &(q->v.t)) = (struct huft *)NULL; - u[h] = ++q; /* table starts after link */ - - /* connect to last table, if there is one */ - if (h) - { - x[h] = i; /* save pattern for backing up */ - r.b = (uch)l[h-1]; /* bits to dump before this table */ - r.e = (uch)(16 + j); /* bits in this table */ - r.v.t = q; /* pointer to this table */ - j = (i & ((1 << w) - 1)) >> (w - l[h-1]); - u[h-1][j] = r; /* connect to last table */ - } - } - - /* set up table entry in r */ - r.b = (uch)(k - w); - if (p >= v + n) - r.e = 99; /* out of values--invalid code */ - else if (*p < s) - { - r.e = (uch)(*p < 256 ? 16 : 15); /* 256 is end-of-block code */ - r.v.n = (ush)*p++; /* simple code is just the value */ - } - else - { - r.e = (uch)e[*p - s]; /* non-simple--look up in lists */ - r.v.n = d[*p++ - s]; - } - - /* fill code-like entries with r */ - f = 1 << (k - w); - for (j = i >> w; j < z; j += f) - q[j] = r; - - /* backwards increment the k-bit code i */ - for (j = 1 << (k - 1); i & j; j >>= 1) - i ^= j; - i ^= j; - - /* backup over finished tables */ - while ((i & ((1 << w) - 1)) != x[h]) - w -= l[--h]; /* don't need to update q */ - } - } - - - /* return actual size of base table */ - *m = l[0]; - - - /* Return true (1) if we were given an incomplete table */ - return y != 0 && g != 1; -} - - - -int huft_free(t) -struct huft *t; /* table to free */ -/* Free the malloc'ed tables built by huft_build(), which makes a linked - list of the tables it made, with the links in a dummy first entry of - each table. */ -{ - register struct huft *p, *q; - - - /* Go through linked list, freeing from the malloced (t[-1]) address. */ - p = t; - while (p != (struct huft *)NULL) - { - q = (--p)->v.t; - free((zvoid *)p); - p = q; - } - return 0; -} |