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-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/config.go3
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/image.go4
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go7
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/chroot_symlink.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/blobcache/blobcache.go8
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/cli/common.go4
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/run.go16
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/unshare/unshare.c3
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/util/util.go50
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/vendor.conf14
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go145
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_dest.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_src.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go35
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_dest.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_src.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/dest.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_dest.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_src.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_src.go5
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/openshift/openshift.go10
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_dest.go9
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_src.go9
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/blobinfocache/default.go2
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go4
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistriesv2/system_registries_v2.go35
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go28
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/tarball/tarball_src.go10
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go4
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf10
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/device_setup.go2
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go11
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go8
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive.go9
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_110.go11
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_19.go3
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_ffjson.go2
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go2
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/containers/storage/vendor.conf3
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/archive/example_changes.go (renamed from vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/example_changes.go)6
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/README.md1
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu.go12
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_linux.go44
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_windows.go37
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo.go144
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_linux.go254
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_solaris.go121
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_unix.go9
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_windows.go9
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/docker/docker/profiles/seccomp/generate.go32
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/LICENSE27
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md160
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/copy.go32
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.go42
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.s214
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_noasm.go35
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/deflate.go1353
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/dict_decoder.go184
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_bit_writer.go701
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_code.go344
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/inflate.go880
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/reverse_bits.go48
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/snappy.go900
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/token.go115
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/LICENSE22
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/README.md145
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid.go1040
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_386.s42
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_amd64.s42
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_intel.go17
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_ref.go23
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/generate.go4
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/GO_LICENSE27
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/LICENSE22
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/README.md136
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gunzip.go573
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gzip.go501
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/LICENSE (renamed from vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/LICENSE.code)0
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/README.md2
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/algorithm.go40
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/digest.go42
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/README.md17
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/README.md8
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups/utils.go61
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/config.go30
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/intelrdt.go6
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_linux.go16
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_syscall.go13
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/README.md6
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c77
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user/lookup_unix.go22
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/vendor.conf2
94 files changed, 8266 insertions, 890 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/config.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/config.go
index 3609694f6..114b8ca37 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/config.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/config.go
@@ -474,9 +474,6 @@ func (b *Builder) Hostname() string {
// Note: this setting is not present in the OCIv1 image format, so it is
// discarded when writing images using OCIv1 formats.
func (b *Builder) SetHostname(name string) {
- if name != "" && b.Format != Dockerv2ImageManifest {
- logrus.Errorf("HOSTNAME is not supported for OCI image format, hostname %s will be ignored. Must use `docker` format", name)
- }
b.Docker.Config.Hostname = name
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/image.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/image.go
index 163d34269..47842db7d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/image.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/image.go
@@ -557,6 +557,10 @@ func (i *containerImageSource) LayerInfosForCopy(ctx context.Context) ([]types.B
return nil, nil
}
+func (i *containerImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
func (i *containerImageSource) GetBlob(ctx context.Context, blob types.BlobInfo, cache types.BlobInfoCache) (reader io.ReadCloser, size int64, err error) {
if blob.Digest == i.configDigest {
logrus.Debugf("start reading config")
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go
index 2681bc198..d838260e7 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go
@@ -1307,7 +1307,12 @@ func (b *Executor) Build(ctx context.Context, stages imagebuilder.Stages) (strin
var imageRef reference.Canonical
imageID := ""
- if !b.layers && !b.noCache {
+
+ // Check if we have a one line Dockerfile making layers irrelevant
+ // or the user told us to ignore layers.
+ ignoreLayers := (len(stages) < 2 && len(stages[0].Node.Children) < 2) || (!b.layers && !b.noCache)
+
+ if ignoreLayers {
imgID, ref, err := stageExecutor.Commit(ctx, stages[len(stages)-1].Builder, "")
if err != nil {
return "", nil, err
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/chroot_symlink.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/chroot_symlink.go
index edb5837db..6feedf6a5 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/chroot_symlink.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/imagebuildah/chroot_symlink.go
@@ -131,6 +131,11 @@ func resolveModifiedTime(rootdir, filename, historyTime string) (bool, error) {
func modTimeIsGreater(rootdir, path string, historyTime string) (bool, error) {
var timeIsGreater bool
+ // the Walk below doesn't work if rootdir and path are equal
+ if rootdir == path {
+ return false, nil
+ }
+
// Convert historyTime from string to time.Time for comparison
histTime, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339Nano, historyTime)
if err != nil {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/blobcache/blobcache.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/blobcache/blobcache.go
index 63022f15d..ae55316b0 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/blobcache/blobcache.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/blobcache/blobcache.go
@@ -218,6 +218,10 @@ func (s *blobCacheSource) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest *diges
return s.source.GetManifest(ctx, instanceDigest)
}
+func (s *blobCacheSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
func (s *blobCacheSource) GetBlob(ctx context.Context, blobinfo types.BlobInfo, cache types.BlobInfoCache) (io.ReadCloser, int64, error) {
present, size, err := s.reference.HasBlob(blobinfo)
if err != nil {
@@ -398,6 +402,10 @@ func saveStream(wg *sync.WaitGroup, decompressReader io.ReadCloser, tempFile *os
}
}
+func (s *blobCacheDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
func (d *blobCacheDestination) PutBlob(ctx context.Context, stream io.Reader, inputInfo types.BlobInfo, cache types.BlobInfoCache, isConfig bool) (types.BlobInfo, error) {
var tempfile *os.File
var err error
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/cli/common.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/cli/common.go
index e3a4fe62a..dc1b2bc69 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/cli/common.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/pkg/cli/common.go
@@ -148,6 +148,10 @@ var (
Name: "loglevel",
Usage: "adjust logging level (range from -2 to 3)",
},
+ cli.StringFlag{
+ Name: "platform",
+ Usage: "CLI compatibility: no action or effect",
+ },
cli.BoolTFlag{
Name: "pull",
Usage: "pull the image if not present",
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/run.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/run.go
index 5d2cd6a32..a0627f489 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/run.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/run.go
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ import (
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/idtools"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/ioutils"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/reexec"
+ "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/stringid"
units "github.com/docker/go-units"
digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
"github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go"
@@ -944,10 +945,25 @@ func (b *Builder) configureNamespaces(g *generate.Generator, options RunOptions)
g.SetHostname(options.Hostname)
} else if b.Hostname() != "" {
g.SetHostname(b.Hostname())
+ } else {
+ g.SetHostname(stringid.TruncateID(b.ContainerID))
}
} else {
g.SetHostname("")
}
+
+ found := false
+ spec := g.Spec()
+ for i := range spec.Process.Env {
+ if strings.HasPrefix(spec.Process.Env[i], "HOSTNAME=") {
+ found = true
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if !found {
+ spec.Process.Env = append(spec.Process.Env, fmt.Sprintf("HOSTNAME=%s", spec.Hostname))
+ }
+
return configureNetwork, configureNetworks, nil
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/unshare/unshare.c b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/unshare/unshare.c
index 6873e49c2..3865e414f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/unshare/unshare.c
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/unshare/unshare.c
@@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ void _buildah_unshare(void)
pidfd = _buildah_unshare_parse_envint("_Buildah-pid-pipe");
if (pidfd != -1) {
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%llu", (unsigned long long) getpid());
- if (write(pidfd, buf, strlen(buf)) != strlen(buf)) {
+ size_t size = write(pidfd, buf, strlen(buf));
+ if (size != strlen(buf)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error writing PID to pipe on fd %d: %m\n", pidfd);
_exit(1);
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/util/util.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/util/util.go
index 427c8db28..f4cac522e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/util/util.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/util/util.go
@@ -395,57 +395,11 @@ func GetSubIDMappings(user, group string) ([]specs.LinuxIDMapping, []specs.Linux
// ParseIDMappings parses mapping triples.
func ParseIDMappings(uidmap, gidmap []string) ([]idtools.IDMap, []idtools.IDMap, error) {
- nonDigitsToWhitespace := func(r rune) rune {
- if strings.IndexRune("0123456789", r) == -1 {
- return ' '
- } else {
- return r
- }
- }
- parseTriple := func(spec []string) (container, host, size uint32, err error) {
- cid, err := strconv.ParseUint(spec[0], 10, 32)
- if err != nil {
- return 0, 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("error parsing id map value %q: %v", spec[0], err)
- }
- hid, err := strconv.ParseUint(spec[1], 10, 32)
- if err != nil {
- return 0, 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("error parsing id map value %q: %v", spec[1], err)
- }
- sz, err := strconv.ParseUint(spec[2], 10, 32)
- if err != nil {
- return 0, 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("error parsing id map value %q: %v", spec[2], err)
- }
- return uint32(cid), uint32(hid), uint32(sz), nil
- }
- parseIDMap := func(mapSpec []string, mapSetting string) (idmap []idtools.IDMap, err error) {
- for _, idMapSpec := range mapSpec {
- idSpec := strings.Fields(strings.Map(nonDigitsToWhitespace, idMapSpec))
- if len(idSpec)%3 != 0 {
- return nil, errors.Errorf("error initializing ID mappings: %s setting is malformed", mapSetting)
- }
- for i := range idSpec {
- if i%3 != 0 {
- continue
- }
- cid, hid, size, err := parseTriple(idSpec[i : i+3])
- if err != nil {
- return nil, errors.Errorf("error initializing ID mappings: %s setting is malformed", mapSetting)
- }
- mapping := idtools.IDMap{
- ContainerID: int(cid),
- HostID: int(hid),
- Size: int(size),
- }
- idmap = append(idmap, mapping)
- }
- }
- return idmap, nil
- }
- uid, err := parseIDMap(uidmap, "userns-uid-map")
+ uid, err := idtools.ParseIDMap(uidmap, "userns-uid-map")
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
- gid, err := parseIDMap(gidmap, "userns-gid-map")
+ gid, err := idtools.ParseIDMap(gidmap, "userns-gid-map")
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/vendor.conf
index 61325114c..ee8192935 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/vendor.conf
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/buildah/vendor.conf
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ github.com/blang/semver master
github.com/BurntSushi/toml master
github.com/containerd/continuity master
github.com/containernetworking/cni v0.7.0-alpha1
-github.com/containers/image d53afe179b381fafb427e6b9cf9b1996a98c1067
+github.com/containers/image 0c6cc8e1420001ae39fa89d308b3b3bc5ee81c57
github.com/boltdb/bolt master
-github.com/containers/libpod fe4f09493f41f675d24c969d1b60d1a6a45ddb9e
-github.com/containers/storage db40f96d853dfced60c563e61fb66ba231ce7c8d
+github.com/containers/libpod c8eaf59d5f4bec249db8134c6a9fcfbcac792519
+github.com/containers/storage 60a692f7ce891feb91ce0eda87bd06bfd5651dff
github.com/docker/distribution 5f6282db7d65e6d72ad7c2cc66310724a57be716
github.com/docker/docker 86f080cff0914e9694068ed78d503701667c4c00
github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers d68f9aeca33f5fd3f08eeae5e9d175edf4e731d1
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs master
github.com/moby/moby f8806b18b4b92c5e1980f6e11c917fad201cd73c
github.com/mtrmac/gpgme master
github.com/Nvveen/Gotty master
-github.com/opencontainers/go-digest aa2ec055abd10d26d539eb630a92241b781ce4bc
+github.com/opencontainers/go-digest c9281466c8b2f606084ac71339773efd177436e7
github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.0.0
github.com/opencontainers/runc master
github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.0.0
@@ -55,10 +55,14 @@ github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonreference master
github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema master
golang.org/x/crypto master
golang.org/x/net master
+golang.org/x/sync 42b317875d0fa942474b76e1b46a6060d720ae6e
golang.org/x/sys master
golang.org/x/text master
-gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1 v1.0.13
+gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1 v1.0.27
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 cd8b52f8269e0feb286dfeef29f8fe4d5b397e0b
k8s.io/apimachinery master
k8s.io/client-go master
k8s.io/kubernetes master
+github.com/klauspost/pgzip v1.2.1
+github.com/klauspost/compress v1.4.1
+github.com/klauspost/cpuid v1.2.0
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go
index 013080e8d..89c7e580f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package copy
import (
"bytes"
- "compress/gzip"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
@@ -10,6 +9,7 @@ import (
"reflect"
"runtime"
"strings"
+ "sync"
"time"
"github.com/containers/image/image"
@@ -18,9 +18,11 @@ import (
"github.com/containers/image/signature"
"github.com/containers/image/transports"
"github.com/containers/image/types"
+ "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
+ "golang.org/x/sync/semaphore"
pb "gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1"
)
@@ -32,6 +34,10 @@ type digestingReader struct {
validationSucceeded bool
}
+// maxParallelDownloads is used to limit the maxmimum number of parallel
+// downloads. Let's follow Firefox by limiting it to 6.
+var maxParallelDownloads = 6
+
// newDigestingReader returns an io.Reader implementation with contents of source, which will eventually return a non-EOF error
// or set validationSucceeded/validationFailed to true if the source stream does/does not match expectedDigest.
// (neither is set if EOF is never reached).
@@ -81,6 +87,7 @@ type copier struct {
progressInterval time.Duration
progress chan types.ProgressProperties
blobInfoCache types.BlobInfoCache
+ copyInParallel bool
}
// imageCopier tracks state specific to a single image (possibly an item of a manifest list)
@@ -145,12 +152,14 @@ func Image(ctx context.Context, policyContext *signature.PolicyContext, destRef,
}
}()
+ copyInParallel := dest.HasThreadSafePutBlob() && rawSource.HasThreadSafeGetBlob()
c := &copier{
dest: dest,
rawSource: rawSource,
reportWriter: reportWriter,
progressInterval: options.ProgressInterval,
progress: options.Progress,
+ copyInParallel: copyInParallel,
// FIXME? The cache is used for sources and destinations equally, but we only have a SourceCtx and DestinationCtx.
// For now, use DestinationCtx (because blob reuse changes the behavior of the destination side more); eventually
// we might want to add a separate CommonCtx — or would that be too confusing?
@@ -380,11 +389,26 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) updateEmbeddedDockerReference() error {
return nil
}
+// shortDigest returns the first 12 characters of the digest.
+func shortDigest(d digest.Digest) string {
+ return d.Encoded()[:12]
+}
+
+// createProgressBar creates a pb.ProgressBar.
+func createProgressBar(srcInfo types.BlobInfo, kind string, writer io.Writer) *pb.ProgressBar {
+ bar := pb.New(int(srcInfo.Size)).SetUnits(pb.U_BYTES)
+ bar.SetMaxWidth(80)
+ bar.ShowTimeLeft = false
+ bar.ShowPercent = false
+ bar.Prefix(fmt.Sprintf("Copying %s %s:", kind, shortDigest(srcInfo.Digest)))
+ bar.Output = writer
+ return bar
+}
+
// copyLayers copies layers from ic.src/ic.c.rawSource to dest, using and updating ic.manifestUpdates if necessary and ic.canModifyManifest.
func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayers(ctx context.Context) error {
srcInfos := ic.src.LayerInfos()
- destInfos := []types.BlobInfo{}
- diffIDs := []digest.Digest{}
+ numLayers := len(srcInfos)
updatedSrcInfos, err := ic.src.LayerInfosForCopy(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
@@ -397,30 +421,83 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayers(ctx context.Context) error {
srcInfos = updatedSrcInfos
srcInfosUpdated = true
}
- for _, srcLayer := range srcInfos {
- var (
- destInfo types.BlobInfo
- diffID digest.Digest
- err error
- )
+
+ type copyLayerData struct {
+ destInfo types.BlobInfo
+ diffID digest.Digest
+ err error
+ }
+
+ // copyGroup is used to determine if all layers are copied
+ copyGroup := sync.WaitGroup{}
+ copyGroup.Add(numLayers)
+ // copySemaphore is used to limit the number of parallel downloads to
+ // avoid malicious images causing troubles and to be nice to servers.
+ var copySemaphore *semaphore.Weighted
+ if ic.c.copyInParallel {
+ copySemaphore = semaphore.NewWeighted(int64(maxParallelDownloads))
+ } else {
+ copySemaphore = semaphore.NewWeighted(int64(1))
+ }
+
+ data := make([]copyLayerData, numLayers)
+ copyLayerHelper := func(index int, srcLayer types.BlobInfo, bar *pb.ProgressBar) {
+ defer bar.Finish()
+ defer copySemaphore.Release(1)
+ defer copyGroup.Done()
+ cld := copyLayerData{}
if ic.c.dest.AcceptsForeignLayerURLs() && len(srcLayer.URLs) != 0 {
// DiffIDs are, currently, needed only when converting from schema1.
// In which case src.LayerInfos will not have URLs because schema1
// does not support them.
if ic.diffIDsAreNeeded {
- return errors.New("getting DiffID for foreign layers is unimplemented")
+ cld.err = errors.New("getting DiffID for foreign layers is unimplemented")
+ bar.Prefix(fmt.Sprintf("Skipping blob %s (DiffID foreign layer unimplemented):", shortDigest(srcLayer.Digest)))
+ bar.Finish()
+ } else {
+ cld.destInfo = srcLayer
+ logrus.Debugf("Skipping foreign layer %q copy to %s\n", cld.destInfo.Digest, ic.c.dest.Reference().Transport().Name())
+ bar.Prefix(fmt.Sprintf("Skipping blob %s (foreign layer):", shortDigest(srcLayer.Digest)))
+ bar.Add64(bar.Total)
+ bar.Finish()
}
- destInfo = srcLayer
- ic.c.Printf("Skipping foreign layer %q copy to %s\n", destInfo.Digest, ic.c.dest.Reference().Transport().Name())
} else {
- destInfo, diffID, err = ic.copyLayer(ctx, srcLayer)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
+ cld.destInfo, cld.diffID, cld.err = ic.copyLayer(ctx, srcLayer, bar)
}
- destInfos = append(destInfos, destInfo)
- diffIDs = append(diffIDs, diffID)
+ data[index] = cld
}
+
+ progressBars := make([]*pb.ProgressBar, numLayers)
+ for i, srcInfo := range srcInfos {
+ bar := createProgressBar(srcInfo, "blob", nil)
+ progressBars[i] = bar
+ }
+
+ progressPool := pb.NewPool(progressBars...)
+ progressPool.Output = ic.c.reportWriter
+ if err := progressPool.Start(); err != nil {
+ return errors.Wrapf(err, "error creating progress-bar pool")
+ }
+
+ for i, srcLayer := range srcInfos {
+ copySemaphore.Acquire(ctx, 1)
+ go copyLayerHelper(i, srcLayer, progressBars[i])
+ }
+
+ destInfos := make([]types.BlobInfo, numLayers)
+ diffIDs := make([]digest.Digest, numLayers)
+
+ copyGroup.Wait()
+ progressPool.Stop()
+
+ for i, cld := range data {
+ if cld.err != nil {
+ return cld.err
+ }
+ destInfos[i] = cld.destInfo
+ diffIDs[i] = cld.diffID
+ }
+
ic.manifestUpdates.InformationOnly.LayerInfos = destInfos
if ic.diffIDsAreNeeded {
ic.manifestUpdates.InformationOnly.LayerDiffIDs = diffIDs
@@ -487,12 +564,14 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyUpdatedConfigAndManifest(ctx context.Context) ([]byte
func (c *copier) copyConfig(ctx context.Context, src types.Image) error {
srcInfo := src.ConfigInfo()
if srcInfo.Digest != "" {
- c.Printf("Copying config %s\n", srcInfo.Digest)
configBlob, err := src.ConfigBlob(ctx)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "Error reading config blob %s", srcInfo.Digest)
}
- destInfo, err := c.copyBlobFromStream(ctx, bytes.NewReader(configBlob), srcInfo, nil, false, true)
+ bar := createProgressBar(srcInfo, "config", c.reportWriter)
+ defer bar.Finish()
+ bar.Start()
+ destInfo, err := c.copyBlobFromStream(ctx, bytes.NewReader(configBlob), srcInfo, nil, false, true, bar)
if err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -512,7 +591,7 @@ type diffIDResult struct {
// copyLayer copies a layer with srcInfo (with known Digest and possibly known Size) in src to dest, perhaps compressing it if canCompress,
// and returns a complete blobInfo of the copied layer, and a value for LayerDiffIDs if diffIDIsNeeded
-func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayer(ctx context.Context, srcInfo types.BlobInfo) (types.BlobInfo, digest.Digest, error) {
+func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayer(ctx context.Context, srcInfo types.BlobInfo, bar *pb.ProgressBar) (types.BlobInfo, digest.Digest, error) {
cachedDiffID := ic.c.blobInfoCache.UncompressedDigest(srcInfo.Digest) // May be ""
diffIDIsNeeded := ic.diffIDsAreNeeded && cachedDiffID == ""
@@ -523,13 +602,14 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayer(ctx context.Context, srcInfo types.BlobInfo) (t
return types.BlobInfo{}, "", errors.Wrapf(err, "Error trying to reuse blob %s at destination", srcInfo.Digest)
}
if reused {
- ic.c.Printf("Skipping fetch of repeat blob %s\n", srcInfo.Digest)
+ bar.Prefix(fmt.Sprintf("Skipping blob %s (already present):", shortDigest(srcInfo.Digest)))
+ bar.Add64(bar.Total)
+ bar.Finish()
return blobInfo, cachedDiffID, nil
}
}
// Fallback: copy the layer, computing the diffID if we need to do so
- ic.c.Printf("Copying blob %s\n", srcInfo.Digest)
srcStream, srcBlobSize, err := ic.c.rawSource.GetBlob(ctx, srcInfo, ic.c.blobInfoCache)
if err != nil {
return types.BlobInfo{}, "", errors.Wrapf(err, "Error reading blob %s", srcInfo.Digest)
@@ -537,7 +617,7 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayer(ctx context.Context, srcInfo types.BlobInfo) (t
defer srcStream.Close()
blobInfo, diffIDChan, err := ic.copyLayerFromStream(ctx, srcStream, types.BlobInfo{Digest: srcInfo.Digest, Size: srcBlobSize},
- diffIDIsNeeded)
+ diffIDIsNeeded, bar)
if err != nil {
return types.BlobInfo{}, "", err
}
@@ -565,7 +645,7 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayer(ctx context.Context, srcInfo types.BlobInfo) (t
// perhaps compressing the stream if canCompress,
// and returns a complete blobInfo of the copied blob and perhaps a <-chan diffIDResult if diffIDIsNeeded, to be read by the caller.
func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayerFromStream(ctx context.Context, srcStream io.Reader, srcInfo types.BlobInfo,
- diffIDIsNeeded bool) (types.BlobInfo, <-chan diffIDResult, error) {
+ diffIDIsNeeded bool, bar *pb.ProgressBar) (types.BlobInfo, <-chan diffIDResult, error) {
var getDiffIDRecorder func(compression.DecompressorFunc) io.Writer // = nil
var diffIDChan chan diffIDResult
@@ -589,7 +669,7 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayerFromStream(ctx context.Context, srcStream io.Rea
return pipeWriter
}
}
- blobInfo, err := ic.c.copyBlobFromStream(ctx, srcStream, srcInfo, getDiffIDRecorder, ic.canModifyManifest, false) // Sets err to nil on success
+ blobInfo, err := ic.c.copyBlobFromStream(ctx, srcStream, srcInfo, getDiffIDRecorder, ic.canModifyManifest, false, bar) // Sets err to nil on success
return blobInfo, diffIDChan, err
// We need the defer … pipeWriter.CloseWithError() to happen HERE so that the caller can block on reading from diffIDChan
}
@@ -626,7 +706,7 @@ func computeDiffID(stream io.Reader, decompressor compression.DecompressorFunc)
// and returns a complete blobInfo of the copied blob.
func (c *copier) copyBlobFromStream(ctx context.Context, srcStream io.Reader, srcInfo types.BlobInfo,
getOriginalLayerCopyWriter func(decompressor compression.DecompressorFunc) io.Writer,
- canModifyBlob bool, isConfig bool) (types.BlobInfo, error) {
+ canModifyBlob bool, isConfig bool, bar *pb.ProgressBar) (types.BlobInfo, error) {
// The copying happens through a pipeline of connected io.Readers.
// === Input: srcStream
@@ -649,16 +729,7 @@ func (c *copier) copyBlobFromStream(ctx context.Context, srcStream io.Reader, sr
return types.BlobInfo{}, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error reading blob %s", srcInfo.Digest)
}
isCompressed := decompressor != nil
-
- // === Report progress using a pb.Reader.
- bar := pb.New(int(srcInfo.Size)).SetUnits(pb.U_BYTES)
- bar.Output = c.reportWriter
- bar.SetMaxWidth(80)
- bar.ShowTimeLeft = false
- bar.ShowPercent = false
- bar.Start()
destStream = bar.NewProxyReader(destStream)
- defer bar.Finish()
// === Send a copy of the original, uncompressed, stream, to a separate path if necessary.
var originalLayerReader io.Reader // DO NOT USE this other than to drain the input if no other consumer in the pipeline has done so.
@@ -761,7 +832,7 @@ func compressGoroutine(dest *io.PipeWriter, src io.Reader) {
dest.CloseWithError(err) // CloseWithError(nil) is equivalent to Close()
}()
- zipper := gzip.NewWriter(dest)
+ zipper := pgzip.NewWriter(dest)
defer zipper.Close()
_, err = io.Copy(zipper, src) // Sets err to nil, i.e. causes dest.Close()
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_dest.go
index d75c195b2..4b2ab022e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_dest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_dest.go
@@ -124,6 +124,11 @@ func (d *dirImageDestination) IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference() bool {
return false // N/A, DockerReference() returns nil.
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *dirImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result (with all data filled in).
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_src.go
index 3625def80..59b625397 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/directory/directory_src.go
@@ -48,6 +48,11 @@ func (s *dirImageSource) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest *digest
return m, manifest.GuessMIMEType(m), err
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *dirImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go
index 7f55dbe7f..23d2ac70f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import (
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
+ "sync"
"time"
"github.com/containers/image/docker/reference"
@@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ type dockerClient struct {
registry string
client *http.Client
insecureSkipTLSVerify bool
+
// The following members are not set by newDockerClient and must be set by callers if needed.
username string
password string
@@ -95,8 +97,13 @@ type dockerClient struct {
scheme string // Empty value also used to indicate detectProperties() has not yet succeeded.
challenges []challenge
supportsSignatures bool
- // Private state for setupRequestAuth
- tokenCache map[string]bearerToken
+
+ // Private state for setupRequestAuth (key: string, value: bearerToken)
+ tokenCache sync.Map
+ // detectPropertiesError caches the initial error.
+ detectPropertiesError error
+ // detectPropertiesOnce is used to execuute detectProperties() at most once in in makeRequest().
+ detectPropertiesOnce sync.Once
}
type authScope struct {
@@ -262,7 +269,6 @@ func newDockerClient(sys *types.SystemContext, registry, reference string) (*doc
registry: registry,
client: &http.Client{Transport: tr},
insecureSkipTLSVerify: skipVerify,
- tokenCache: map[string]bearerToken{},
}, nil
}
@@ -473,14 +479,18 @@ func (c *dockerClient) setupRequestAuth(req *http.Request) error {
cacheKey = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", c.extraScope.remoteName, c.extraScope.actions)
scopes = append(scopes, *c.extraScope)
}
- token, ok := c.tokenCache[cacheKey]
- if !ok || time.Now().After(token.expirationTime) {
+ var token bearerToken
+ t, inCache := c.tokenCache.Load(cacheKey)
+ if inCache {
+ token = t.(bearerToken)
+ }
+ if !inCache || time.Now().After(token.expirationTime) {
t, err := c.getBearerToken(req.Context(), challenge, scopes)
if err != nil {
return err
}
token = *t
- c.tokenCache[cacheKey] = token
+ c.tokenCache.Store(cacheKey, token)
}
req.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %s", token.Token))
return nil
@@ -545,9 +555,9 @@ func (c *dockerClient) getBearerToken(ctx context.Context, challenge challenge,
return newBearerTokenFromJSONBlob(tokenBlob)
}
-// detectProperties detects various properties of the registry.
-// See the dockerClient documentation for members which are affected by this.
-func (c *dockerClient) detectProperties(ctx context.Context) error {
+// detectPropertiesHelper performs the work of detectProperties which executes
+// it at most once.
+func (c *dockerClient) detectPropertiesHelper(ctx context.Context) error {
if c.scheme != "" {
return nil
}
@@ -604,6 +614,13 @@ func (c *dockerClient) detectProperties(ctx context.Context) error {
return err
}
+// detectProperties detects various properties of the registry.
+// See the dockerClient documentation for members which are affected by this.
+func (c *dockerClient) detectProperties(ctx context.Context) error {
+ c.detectPropertiesOnce.Do(func() { c.detectPropertiesError = c.detectPropertiesHelper(ctx) })
+ return c.detectPropertiesError
+}
+
// getExtensionsSignatures returns signatures from the X-Registry-Supports-Signatures API extension,
// using the original data structures.
func (c *dockerClient) getExtensionsSignatures(ctx context.Context, ref dockerReference, manifestDigest digest.Digest) (*extensionSignatureList, error) {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_dest.go
index 2f471f648..973d160d0 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_dest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_dest.go
@@ -111,6 +111,11 @@ func (c *sizeCounter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
return len(p), nil
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *dockerImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result (with all data filled in).
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_src.go
index fbed6297f..c88ff2f34 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_image_src.go
@@ -161,6 +161,11 @@ func getBlobSize(resp *http.Response) int64 {
return size
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *dockerImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return true
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/dest.go
index ad8a48a03..5f30eddbc 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/dest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/dest.go
@@ -82,6 +82,11 @@ func (d *Destination) IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference() bool {
return false // N/A, we only accept schema2 images where EmbeddedDockerReferenceConflicts() is always false.
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *Destination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result (with all data filled in).
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go
index d94ed9783..889e5f8e8 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go
@@ -397,6 +397,11 @@ func (r uncompressedReadCloser) Close() error {
return res
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *Source) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_dest.go
index 3997ac2ee..9571c37e2 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_dest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_dest.go
@@ -77,6 +77,11 @@ func (d *ociArchiveImageDestination) IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference() bool {
return d.unpackedDest.IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference()
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *ociArchiveImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result.
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_src.go
index 084d818f7..ca74f950b 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/archive/oci_src.go
@@ -76,6 +76,11 @@ func (s *ociArchiveImageSource) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest
return s.unpackedSrc.GetManifest(ctx, instanceDigest)
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *ociArchiveImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go
index b5a6e08f8..db102184d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go
@@ -107,6 +107,11 @@ func (d *ociImageDestination) IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference() bool {
return false // N/A, DockerReference() returns nil.
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *ociImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result.
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_src.go
index 086a7040d..cc536f69e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_src.go
@@ -92,6 +92,11 @@ func (s *ociImageSource) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest *digest
return m, mimeType, nil
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *ociImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/openshift/openshift.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/openshift/openshift.go
index 0cce1e6c7..814c3eea1 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/openshift/openshift.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/openshift/openshift.go
@@ -211,6 +211,11 @@ func (s *openshiftImageSource) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest *
return s.docker.GetManifest(ctx, instanceDigest)
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *openshiftImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
@@ -378,6 +383,11 @@ func (d *openshiftImageDestination) IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference() bool {
return d.docker.IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference()
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *openshiftImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result (with all data filled in).
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_dest.go
index 064898948..d69f4fa33 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_dest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_dest.go
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ package ostree
import (
"bytes"
- "compress/gzip"
"context"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
@@ -24,6 +23,7 @@ import (
"github.com/containers/image/manifest"
"github.com/containers/image/types"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive"
+ "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
selinux "github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux"
"github.com/ostreedev/ostree-go/pkg/otbuiltin"
@@ -132,6 +132,11 @@ func (d *ostreeImageDestination) IgnoresEmbeddedDockerReference() bool {
return false // N/A, DockerReference() returns nil.
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (d *ostreeImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result.
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
@@ -249,7 +254,7 @@ func (d *ostreeImageDestination) ostreeCommit(repo *otbuiltin.Repo, branch strin
}
func generateTarSplitMetadata(output *bytes.Buffer, file string) (digest.Digest, int64, error) {
- mfz := gzip.NewWriter(output)
+ mfz := pgzip.NewWriter(output)
defer mfz.Close()
metaPacker := storage.NewJSONPacker(mfz)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_src.go
index e73cae198..df432c9f3 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/ostree/ostree_src.go
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ package ostree
import (
"bytes"
- "compress/gzip"
"context"
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
@@ -17,6 +16,7 @@ import (
"github.com/containers/image/manifest"
"github.com/containers/image/types"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/ioutils"
+ "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
glib "github.com/ostreedev/ostree-go/pkg/glibobject"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
@@ -255,6 +255,11 @@ func (s *ostreeImageSource) readSingleFile(commit, path string) (io.ReadCloser,
return getter.Get(path)
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *ostreeImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
@@ -304,7 +309,7 @@ func (s *ostreeImageSource) GetBlob(ctx context.Context, info types.BlobInfo, ca
}
mf := bytes.NewReader(tarsplit)
- mfz, err := gzip.NewReader(mf)
+ mfz, err := pgzip.NewReader(mf)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/blobinfocache/default.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/blobinfocache/default.go
index 6da9f2805..459ae5c06 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/blobinfocache/default.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/blobinfocache/default.go
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ func DefaultCache(sys *types.SystemContext) types.BlobInfoCache {
}
path := filepath.Join(dir, blobInfoCacheFilename)
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0700); err != nil {
- logrus.Debugf("Error creating parent directories for %s, using a memory-only cache: %v", err)
+ logrus.Debugf("Error creating parent directories for %s, using a memory-only cache: %v", blobInfoCacheFilename, err)
return NewMemoryCache()
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go
index a39523e4f..aad2bfcf2 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ package compression
import (
"bytes"
"compress/bzip2"
- "compress/gzip"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
+ "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/ulikunitz/xz"
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ type DecompressorFunc func(io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, error)
// GzipDecompressor is a DecompressorFunc for the gzip compression algorithm.
func GzipDecompressor(r io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
- return gzip.NewReader(r)
+ return pgzip.NewReader(r)
}
// Bzip2Decompressor is a DecompressorFunc for the bzip2 compression algorithm.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistriesv2/system_registries_v2.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistriesv2/system_registries_v2.go
index afc7312d1..9e3e9cfe1 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistriesv2/system_registries_v2.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/sysregistriesv2/system_registries_v2.go
@@ -318,8 +318,37 @@ func FindUnqualifiedSearchRegistries(ctx *types.SystemContext) ([]Registry, erro
return unqualified, nil
}
-// FindRegistry returns the Registry with the longest prefix for ref. If no
-// Registry prefixes the image, nil is returned.
+// refMatchesPrefix returns true iff ref,
+// which is a registry, repository namespace, repository or image reference (as formatted by
+// reference.Domain(), reference.Named.Name() or reference.Reference.String()
+// — note that this requires the name to start with an explicit hostname!),
+// matches a Registry.Prefix value.
+// (This is split from the caller primarily to make testing easier.)
+func refMatchesPrefix(ref, prefix string) bool {
+ switch {
+ case len(ref) < len(prefix):
+ return false
+ case len(ref) == len(prefix):
+ return ref == prefix
+ case len(ref) > len(prefix):
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(ref, prefix) {
+ return false
+ }
+ c := ref[len(prefix)]
+ // This allows "example.com:5000" to match "example.com",
+ // which is unintended; that will get fixed eventually, DON'T RELY
+ // ON THE CURRENT BEHAVIOR.
+ return c == ':' || c == '/' || c == '@'
+ default:
+ panic("Internal error: impossible comparison outcome")
+ }
+}
+
+// FindRegistry returns the Registry with the longest prefix for ref,
+// which is a registry, repository namespace repository or image reference (as formatted by
+// reference.Domain(), reference.Named.Name() or reference.Reference.String()
+// — note that this requires the name to start with an explicit hostname!).
+// If no Registry prefixes the image, nil is returned.
func FindRegistry(ctx *types.SystemContext, ref string) (*Registry, error) {
registries, err := GetRegistries(ctx)
if err != nil {
@@ -329,7 +358,7 @@ func FindRegistry(ctx *types.SystemContext, ref string) (*Registry, error) {
reg := Registry{}
prefixLen := 0
for _, r := range registries {
- if strings.HasPrefix(ref, r.Prefix+"/") || ref == r.Prefix {
+ if refMatchesPrefix(ref, r.Prefix) {
length := len(r.Prefix)
if length > prefixLen {
reg = r
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go
index bd6813119..b53fbdf6e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
+ "sync"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/containers/image/image"
@@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ type storageImageSource struct {
image *storage.Image
layerPosition map[digest.Digest]int // Where we are in reading a blob's layers
cachedManifest []byte // A cached copy of the manifest, if already known, or nil
+ getBlobMutex sync.Mutex // Mutex to sync state for parallel GetBlob executions
SignatureSizes []int `json:"signature-sizes,omitempty"` // List of sizes of each signature slice
}
@@ -56,6 +58,7 @@ type storageImageDestination struct {
nextTempFileID int32 // A counter that we use for computing filenames to assign to blobs
manifest []byte // Manifest contents, temporary
signatures []byte // Signature contents, temporary
+ putBlobMutex sync.Mutex // Mutex to sync state for parallel PutBlob executions
blobDiffIDs map[digest.Digest]digest.Digest // Mapping from layer blobsums to their corresponding DiffIDs
fileSizes map[digest.Digest]int64 // Mapping from layer blobsums to their sizes
filenames map[digest.Digest]string // Mapping from layer blobsums to names of files we used to hold them
@@ -91,15 +94,20 @@ func newImageSource(imageRef storageReference) (*storageImageSource, error) {
}
// Reference returns the image reference that we used to find this image.
-func (s storageImageSource) Reference() types.ImageReference {
+func (s *storageImageSource) Reference() types.ImageReference {
return s.imageRef
}
// Close cleans up any resources we tied up while reading the image.
-func (s storageImageSource) Close() error {
+func (s *storageImageSource) Close() error {
return nil
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *storageImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return true
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
@@ -137,8 +145,10 @@ func (s *storageImageSource) getBlobAndLayerID(info types.BlobInfo) (rc io.ReadC
// Step through the list of matching layers. Tests may want to verify that if we have multiple layers
// which claim to have the same contents, that we actually do have multiple layers, otherwise we could
// just go ahead and use the first one every time.
+ s.getBlobMutex.Lock()
i := s.layerPosition[info.Digest]
s.layerPosition[info.Digest] = i + 1
+ s.getBlobMutex.Unlock()
if len(layers) > 0 {
layer = layers[i%len(layers)]
}
@@ -300,7 +310,7 @@ func newImageDestination(imageRef storageReference) (*storageImageDestination, e
// Reference returns the reference used to set up this destination. Note that this should directly correspond to user's intent,
// e.g. it should use the public hostname instead of the result of resolving CNAMEs or following redirects.
-func (s storageImageDestination) Reference() types.ImageReference {
+func (s *storageImageDestination) Reference() types.ImageReference {
return s.imageRef
}
@@ -309,7 +319,7 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) Close() error {
return os.RemoveAll(s.directory)
}
-func (s storageImageDestination) DesiredLayerCompression() types.LayerCompression {
+func (s *storageImageDestination) DesiredLayerCompression() types.LayerCompression {
// We ultimately have to decompress layers to populate trees on disk,
// so callers shouldn't bother compressing them before handing them to
// us, if they're not already compressed.
@@ -320,6 +330,11 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) computeNextBlobCacheFile() string {
return filepath.Join(s.directory, fmt.Sprintf("%d", atomic.AddInt32(&s.nextTempFileID, 1)))
}
+// HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (s *storageImageDestination) HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool {
+ return true
+}
+
// PutBlob writes contents of stream and returns data representing the result.
// inputInfo.Digest can be optionally provided if known; it is not mandatory for the implementation to verify it.
// inputInfo.Size is the expected length of stream, if known.
@@ -370,9 +385,11 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) PutBlob(ctx context.Context, stream io.Reader,
return errorBlobInfo, ErrBlobSizeMismatch
}
// Record information about the blob.
+ s.putBlobMutex.Lock()
s.blobDiffIDs[hasher.Digest()] = diffID.Digest()
s.fileSizes[hasher.Digest()] = counter.Count
s.filenames[hasher.Digest()] = filename
+ s.putBlobMutex.Unlock()
blobDigest := blobinfo.Digest
if blobDigest.Validate() != nil {
blobDigest = hasher.Digest()
@@ -398,6 +415,9 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) PutBlob(ctx context.Context, stream io.Reader,
// If the transport can not reuse the requested blob, TryReusingBlob returns (false, {}, nil); it returns a non-nil error only on an unexpected failure.
// May use and/or update cache.
func (s *storageImageDestination) TryReusingBlob(ctx context.Context, blobinfo types.BlobInfo, cache types.BlobInfoCache, canSubstitute bool) (bool, types.BlobInfo, error) {
+ // lock the entire method as it executes fairly quickly
+ s.putBlobMutex.Lock()
+ defer s.putBlobMutex.Unlock()
if blobinfo.Digest == "" {
return false, types.BlobInfo{}, errors.Errorf(`Can not check for a blob with unknown digest`)
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/tarball/tarball_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/tarball/tarball_src.go
index ee963b8d8..76e3e755f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/tarball/tarball_src.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/tarball/tarball_src.go
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package tarball
import (
"bytes"
- "compress/gzip"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
@@ -14,7 +13,7 @@ import (
"time"
"github.com/containers/image/types"
-
+ "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
imgspecs "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go"
imgspecv1 "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1"
@@ -77,7 +76,7 @@ func (r *tarballReference) NewImageSource(ctx context.Context, sys *types.System
// Set up to digest the file after we maybe decompress it.
diffIDdigester := digest.Canonical.Digester()
- uncompressed, err := gzip.NewReader(reader)
+ uncompressed, err := pgzip.NewReader(reader)
if err == nil {
// It is compressed, so the diffID is the digest of the uncompressed version
reader = io.TeeReader(uncompressed, diffIDdigester.Hash())
@@ -207,6 +206,11 @@ func (is *tarballImageSource) Close() error {
return nil
}
+// HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+func (is *tarballImageSource) HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool {
+ return false
+}
+
// GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown).
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go
index dda332776..9fdab2314 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go
@@ -198,6 +198,8 @@ type ImageSource interface {
// The Digest field in BlobInfo is guaranteed to be provided, Size may be -1 and MediaType may be optionally provided.
// May update BlobInfoCache, preferably after it knows for certain that a blob truly exists at a specific location.
GetBlob(context.Context, BlobInfo, BlobInfoCache) (io.ReadCloser, int64, error)
+ // HasThreadSafeGetBlob indicates whether GetBlob can be executed concurrently.
+ HasThreadSafeGetBlob() bool
// GetSignatures returns the image's signatures. It may use a remote (= slow) service.
// If instanceDigest is not nil, it contains a digest of the specific manifest instance to retrieve signatures for
// (when the primary manifest is a manifest list); this never happens if the primary manifest is not a manifest list
@@ -264,6 +266,8 @@ type ImageDestination interface {
// to any other readers for download using the supplied digest.
// If stream.Read() at any time, ESPECIALLY at end of input, returns an error, PutBlob MUST 1) fail, and 2) delete any data stored so far.
PutBlob(ctx context.Context, stream io.Reader, inputInfo BlobInfo, cache BlobInfoCache, isConfig bool) (BlobInfo, error)
+ // HasThreadSafePutBlob indicates whether PutBlob can be executed concurrently.
+ HasThreadSafePutBlob() bool
// TryReusingBlob checks whether the transport already contains, or can efficiently reuse, a blob, and if so, applies it to the current destination
// (e.g. if the blob is a filesystem layer, this signifies that the changes it describes need to be applied again when composing a filesystem tree).
// info.Digest must not be empty.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf
index 88537981a..bbbb1a458 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ github.com/imdario/mergo 50d4dbd4eb0e84778abe37cefef140271d96fade
github.com/mattn/go-runewidth 14207d285c6c197daabb5c9793d63e7af9ab2d50
github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs c0224de804d438efd11ea6e52ada8014537d6062
github.com/mtrmac/gpgme b2432428689ca58c2b8e8dea9449d3295cf96fc9
-github.com/opencontainers/go-digest aa2ec055abd10d26d539eb630a92241b781ce4bc
+github.com/opencontainers/go-digest c9281466c8b2f606084ac71339773efd177436e7
github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.0.0
github.com/opencontainers/runc 6b1d0e76f239ffb435445e5ae316d2676c07c6e3
github.com/pborman/uuid 1b00554d822231195d1babd97ff4a781231955c9
@@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ github.com/stretchr/testify 4d4bfba8f1d1027c4fdbe371823030df51419987
github.com/vbatts/tar-split v0.10.2
golang.org/x/crypto 453249f01cfeb54c3d549ddb75ff152ca243f9d8
golang.org/x/net 6b27048ae5e6ad1ef927e72e437531493de612fe
+golang.org/x/sync 42b317875d0fa942474b76e1b46a6060d720ae6e
golang.org/x/sys 43e60d72a8e2bd92ee98319ba9a384a0e9837c08
-gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1 d7e6ca3010b6f084d8056847f55d7f572f180678
+gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1 v1.0.27
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 a3f3340b5840cee44f372bddb5880fcbc419b46a
k8s.io/client-go bcde30fb7eaed76fd98a36b4120321b94995ffb6
github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema master
@@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonpointer master
github.com/tchap/go-patricia v2.2.6
github.com/opencontainers/selinux 077c8b6d1c18456fb7c792bc0de52295a0d1900e
github.com/BurntSushi/toml b26d9c308763d68093482582cea63d69be07a0f0
-github.com/ostreedev/ostree-go aeb02c6b6aa2889db3ef62f7855650755befd460
+github.com/ostreedev/ostree-go 56f3a639dbc0f2f5051c6d52dade28a882ba78ce
github.com/gogo/protobuf fcdc5011193ff531a548e9b0301828d5a5b97fd8
github.com/pquerna/ffjson master
github.com/syndtr/gocapability master
@@ -44,3 +45,6 @@ github.com/Microsoft/go-winio ab35fc04b6365e8fcb18e6e9e41ea4a02b10b175
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim eca7177590cdcbd25bbc5df27e3b693a54b53a6a
github.com/ulikunitz/xz v0.5.4
github.com/boltdb/bolt master
+github.com/klauspost/pgzip v1.2.1
+github.com/klauspost/compress v1.4.1
+github.com/klauspost/cpuid v1.2.0
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/device_setup.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/device_setup.go
index 53aa217c9..58abca477 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/device_setup.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/device_setup.go
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ type directLVMConfig struct {
var (
errThinpPercentMissing = errors.New("must set both `dm.thinp_percent` and `dm.thinp_metapercent` if either is specified")
errThinpPercentTooBig = errors.New("combined `dm.thinp_percent` and `dm.thinp_metapercent` must not be greater than 100")
- errMissingSetupDevice = errors.New("must provide device path in `dm.setup_device` in order to configure direct-lvm")
+ errMissingSetupDevice = errors.New("must provide device path in `dm.directlvm_device` in order to configure direct-lvm")
)
func validateLVMConfig(cfg directLVMConfig) error {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go
index df736c0a9..2455b6736 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import (
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
+ "syscall"
"github.com/containers/storage/drivers"
"github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlayutils"
@@ -165,6 +166,10 @@ func Init(home string, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps []idtools.IDMap) (grap
if err != nil {
os.Remove(filepath.Join(home, linkDir))
os.Remove(home)
+ patherr, ok := err.(*os.PathError)
+ if ok && patherr.Err == syscall.ENOSPC {
+ return nil, err
+ }
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "kernel does not support overlay fs")
}
}
@@ -285,6 +290,12 @@ func supportsOverlay(home string, homeMagic graphdriver.FsMagic, rootUID, rootGI
exec.Command("modprobe", "overlay").Run()
layerDir, err := ioutil.TempDir(home, "compat")
+ if err != nil {
+ patherr, ok := err.(*os.PathError)
+ if ok && patherr.Err == syscall.ENOSPC {
+ return false, err
+ }
+ }
if err == nil {
// Check if reading the directory's contents populates the d_type field, which is required
// for proper operation of the overlay filesystem.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go
index 0b532eb77..299d2f818 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package storage
import (
"bytes"
- "compress/gzip"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ import (
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/stringid"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/system"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/truncindex"
+ "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
"github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux/label"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ func (r *layerStore) Diff(from, to string, options *DiffOptions) (io.ReadCloser,
}
defer tsfile.Close()
- decompressor, err := gzip.NewReader(tsfile)
+ decompressor, err := pgzip.NewReader(tsfile)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@@ -1116,9 +1116,9 @@ func (r *layerStore) ApplyDiff(to string, diff io.Reader) (size int64, err error
defragmented := io.TeeReader(io.MultiReader(bytes.NewBuffer(header[:n]), diff), compressedCounter)
tsdata := bytes.Buffer{}
- compressor, err := gzip.NewWriterLevel(&tsdata, gzip.BestSpeed)
+ compressor, err := pgzip.NewWriterLevel(&tsdata, pgzip.BestSpeed)
if err != nil {
- compressor = gzip.NewWriter(&tsdata)
+ compressor = pgzip.NewWriter(&tsdata)
}
metadata := storage.NewJSONPacker(compressor)
uncompressed, err := archive.DecompressStream(defragmented)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive.go
index 8d6eaacf3..228d8bb82 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive.go
@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"compress/bzip2"
- "compress/gzip"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
@@ -22,6 +21,7 @@ import (
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/pools"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/promise"
"github.com/containers/storage/pkg/system"
+ gzip "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
rsystem "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/system"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
@@ -499,6 +499,8 @@ func (ta *tarAppender) addTarFile(path, name string) error {
hdr.Gid = ta.ChownOpts.GID
}
+ maybeTruncateHeaderModTime(hdr)
+
if ta.WhiteoutConverter != nil {
wo, err := ta.WhiteoutConverter.ConvertWrite(hdr, path, fi)
if err != nil {
@@ -640,11 +642,12 @@ func createTarFile(path, extractDir string, hdr *tar.Header, reader io.Reader, L
var errors []string
for key, value := range hdr.Xattrs {
if err := system.Lsetxattr(path, key, []byte(value), 0); err != nil {
- if err == syscall.ENOTSUP {
+ if err == syscall.ENOTSUP || (err == syscall.EPERM && inUserns) {
// We ignore errors here because not all graphdrivers support
// xattrs *cough* old versions of AUFS *cough*. However only
// ENOTSUP should be emitted in that case, otherwise we still
- // bail.
+ // bail. We also ignore EPERM errors if we are running in a
+ // user namespace.
errors = append(errors, err.Error())
continue
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_110.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_110.go
index 22b8b48cc..7bc44a566 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_110.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_110.go
@@ -4,8 +4,19 @@ package archive
import (
"archive/tar"
+ "time"
)
func copyPassHeader(hdr *tar.Header) {
hdr.Format = tar.FormatPAX
}
+
+func maybeTruncateHeaderModTime(hdr *tar.Header) {
+ if hdr.Format == tar.FormatUnknown {
+ // one of the first things archive/tar does is round this
+ // value, possibly up, if the format isn't specified, while we
+ // are much better equipped to handle truncation when scanning
+ // for changes between source and an extracted copy of this
+ hdr.ModTime = hdr.ModTime.Truncate(time.Second)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_19.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_19.go
index d10d595fa..d19811fdb 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_19.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_19.go
@@ -8,3 +8,6 @@ import (
func copyPassHeader(hdr *tar.Header) {
}
+
+func maybeTruncateHeaderModTime(hdr *tar.Header) {
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_ffjson.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_ffjson.go
index 9b8103e4d..2ba44b85d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_ffjson.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/archive_ffjson.go
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// Code generated by ffjson <https://github.com/pquerna/ffjson>. DO NOT EDIT.
-// source: pkg/archive/archive.go
+// source: ./pkg/archive/archive.go
package archive
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go
index e0dd1b92f..a166799c6 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go
@@ -1070,7 +1070,7 @@ func (s *store) imageTopLayerForMapping(image *Image, ristore ROImageStore, read
}
mappedLayer, _, err := rlstore.Put("", parentLayer, nil, layer.MountLabel, nil, &layerOptions, false, nil, rc)
if err != nil {
- return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error creating ID-mapped copy of layer %q", parentLayer.ID)
+ return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error creating ID-mapped copy of layer %q", layer.ID)
}
if err = istore.addMappedTopLayer(image.ID, mappedLayer.ID); err != nil {
if err2 := rlstore.Delete(mappedLayer.ID); err2 != nil {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/vendor.conf
index fa52584d7..936321b12 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/vendor.conf
+++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/vendor.conf
@@ -23,3 +23,6 @@ golang.org/x/net 7dcfb8076726a3fdd9353b6b8a1f1b6be6811bd6
golang.org/x/sys 07c182904dbd53199946ba614a412c61d3c548f5
gotest.tools master
github.com/google/go-cmp master
+github.com/klauspost/pgzip v1.2.1
+github.com/klauspost/compress v1.4.1
+github.com/klauspost/cpuid v1.2.0
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/example_changes.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/archive/example_changes.go
index 70f9c5564..495db809e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/example_changes.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/archive/example_changes.go
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import (
"os"
"path"
- "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive"
+ "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/archive"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ func main() {
if len(*flNewDir) == 0 {
var err error
- newDir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "storage-test-newDir")
+ newDir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-test-newDir")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ func main() {
}
if len(*flOldDir) == 0 {
- oldDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "storage-test-oldDir")
+ oldDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "docker-test-oldDir")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/README.md b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index c1530cef0..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-SysInfo stores information about which features a kernel supports.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu.go
deleted file mode 100644
index aeb1a3a80..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-// +build !linux,!windows
-
-package sysinfo
-
-import (
- "runtime"
-)
-
-// NumCPU returns the number of CPUs
-func NumCPU() int {
- return runtime.NumCPU()
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_linux.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_linux.go
deleted file mode 100644
index f1d2d9db3..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_linux.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-// +build linux
-
-package sysinfo
-
-import (
- "runtime"
- "unsafe"
-
- "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
-)
-
-// numCPU queries the system for the count of threads available
-// for use to this process.
-//
-// Issues two syscalls.
-// Returns 0 on errors. Use |runtime.NumCPU| in that case.
-func numCPU() int {
- // Gets the affinity mask for a process: The very one invoking this function.
- pid, _, _ := unix.RawSyscall(unix.SYS_GETPID, 0, 0, 0)
-
- var mask [1024 / 64]uintptr
- _, _, err := unix.RawSyscall(unix.SYS_SCHED_GETAFFINITY, pid, uintptr(len(mask)*8), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&mask[0])))
- if err != 0 {
- return 0
- }
-
- // For every available thread a bit is set in the mask.
- ncpu := 0
- for _, e := range mask {
- if e == 0 {
- continue
- }
- ncpu += int(popcnt(uint64(e)))
- }
- return ncpu
-}
-
-// NumCPU returns the number of CPUs which are currently online
-func NumCPU() int {
- if ncpu := numCPU(); ncpu > 0 {
- return ncpu
- }
- return runtime.NumCPU()
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_windows.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 1d89dd550..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/numcpu_windows.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-// +build windows
-
-package sysinfo
-
-import (
- "runtime"
- "unsafe"
-
- "golang.org/x/sys/windows"
-)
-
-var (
- kernel32 = windows.NewLazySystemDLL("kernel32.dll")
- getCurrentProcess = kernel32.NewProc("GetCurrentProcess")
- getProcessAffinityMask = kernel32.NewProc("GetProcessAffinityMask")
-)
-
-func numCPU() int {
- // Gets the affinity mask for a process
- var mask, sysmask uintptr
- currentProcess, _, _ := getCurrentProcess.Call()
- ret, _, _ := getProcessAffinityMask.Call(currentProcess, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&mask)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&sysmask)))
- if ret == 0 {
- return 0
- }
- // For every available thread a bit is set in the mask.
- ncpu := int(popcnt(uint64(mask)))
- return ncpu
-}
-
-// NumCPU returns the number of CPUs which are currently online
-func NumCPU() int {
- if ncpu := numCPU(); ncpu > 0 {
- return ncpu
- }
- return runtime.NumCPU()
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo.go
deleted file mode 100644
index f046de4b1..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-package sysinfo
-
-import "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/parsers"
-
-// SysInfo stores information about which features a kernel supports.
-// TODO Windows: Factor out platform specific capabilities.
-type SysInfo struct {
- // Whether the kernel supports AppArmor or not
- AppArmor bool
- // Whether the kernel supports Seccomp or not
- Seccomp bool
-
- cgroupMemInfo
- cgroupCPUInfo
- cgroupBlkioInfo
- cgroupCpusetInfo
- cgroupPids
-
- // Whether IPv4 forwarding is supported or not, if this was disabled, networking will not work
- IPv4ForwardingDisabled bool
-
- // Whether bridge-nf-call-iptables is supported or not
- BridgeNFCallIPTablesDisabled bool
-
- // Whether bridge-nf-call-ip6tables is supported or not
- BridgeNFCallIP6TablesDisabled bool
-
- // Whether the cgroup has the mountpoint of "devices" or not
- CgroupDevicesEnabled bool
-}
-
-type cgroupMemInfo struct {
- // Whether memory limit is supported or not
- MemoryLimit bool
-
- // Whether swap limit is supported or not
- SwapLimit bool
-
- // Whether soft limit is supported or not
- MemoryReservation bool
-
- // Whether OOM killer disable is supported or not
- OomKillDisable bool
-
- // Whether memory swappiness is supported or not
- MemorySwappiness bool
-
- // Whether kernel memory limit is supported or not
- KernelMemory bool
-}
-
-type cgroupCPUInfo struct {
- // Whether CPU shares is supported or not
- CPUShares bool
-
- // Whether CPU CFS(Completely Fair Scheduler) period is supported or not
- CPUCfsPeriod bool
-
- // Whether CPU CFS(Completely Fair Scheduler) quota is supported or not
- CPUCfsQuota bool
-
- // Whether CPU real-time period is supported or not
- CPURealtimePeriod bool
-
- // Whether CPU real-time runtime is supported or not
- CPURealtimeRuntime bool
-}
-
-type cgroupBlkioInfo struct {
- // Whether Block IO weight is supported or not
- BlkioWeight bool
-
- // Whether Block IO weight_device is supported or not
- BlkioWeightDevice bool
-
- // Whether Block IO read limit in bytes per second is supported or not
- BlkioReadBpsDevice bool
-
- // Whether Block IO write limit in bytes per second is supported or not
- BlkioWriteBpsDevice bool
-
- // Whether Block IO read limit in IO per second is supported or not
- BlkioReadIOpsDevice bool
-
- // Whether Block IO write limit in IO per second is supported or not
- BlkioWriteIOpsDevice bool
-}
-
-type cgroupCpusetInfo struct {
- // Whether Cpuset is supported or not
- Cpuset bool
-
- // Available Cpuset's cpus
- Cpus string
-
- // Available Cpuset's memory nodes
- Mems string
-}
-
-type cgroupPids struct {
- // Whether Pids Limit is supported or not
- PidsLimit bool
-}
-
-// IsCpusetCpusAvailable returns `true` if the provided string set is contained
-// in cgroup's cpuset.cpus set, `false` otherwise.
-// If error is not nil a parsing error occurred.
-func (c cgroupCpusetInfo) IsCpusetCpusAvailable(provided string) (bool, error) {
- return isCpusetListAvailable(provided, c.Cpus)
-}
-
-// IsCpusetMemsAvailable returns `true` if the provided string set is contained
-// in cgroup's cpuset.mems set, `false` otherwise.
-// If error is not nil a parsing error occurred.
-func (c cgroupCpusetInfo) IsCpusetMemsAvailable(provided string) (bool, error) {
- return isCpusetListAvailable(provided, c.Mems)
-}
-
-func isCpusetListAvailable(provided, available string) (bool, error) {
- parsedProvided, err := parsers.ParseUintList(provided)
- if err != nil {
- return false, err
- }
- parsedAvailable, err := parsers.ParseUintList(available)
- if err != nil {
- return false, err
- }
- for k := range parsedProvided {
- if !parsedAvailable[k] {
- return false, nil
- }
- }
- return true, nil
-}
-
-// Returns bit count of 1, used by NumCPU
-func popcnt(x uint64) (n byte) {
- x -= (x >> 1) & 0x5555555555555555
- x = (x>>2)&0x3333333333333333 + x&0x3333333333333333
- x += x >> 4
- x &= 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f
- x *= 0x0101010101010101
- return byte(x >> 56)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_linux.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_linux.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 471f786a7..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_linux.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,254 +0,0 @@
-package sysinfo
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "io/ioutil"
- "os"
- "path"
- "strings"
-
- "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups"
- "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
- "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
-)
-
-func findCgroupMountpoints() (map[string]string, error) {
- cgMounts, err := cgroups.GetCgroupMounts(false)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to parse cgroup information: %v", err)
- }
- mps := make(map[string]string)
- for _, m := range cgMounts {
- for _, ss := range m.Subsystems {
- mps[ss] = m.Mountpoint
- }
- }
- return mps, nil
-}
-
-// New returns a new SysInfo, using the filesystem to detect which features
-// the kernel supports. If `quiet` is `false` warnings are printed in logs
-// whenever an error occurs or misconfigurations are present.
-func New(quiet bool) *SysInfo {
- sysInfo := &SysInfo{}
- cgMounts, err := findCgroupMountpoints()
- if err != nil {
- logrus.Warnf("Failed to parse cgroup information: %v", err)
- } else {
- sysInfo.cgroupMemInfo = checkCgroupMem(cgMounts, quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupCPUInfo = checkCgroupCPU(cgMounts, quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupBlkioInfo = checkCgroupBlkioInfo(cgMounts, quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupCpusetInfo = checkCgroupCpusetInfo(cgMounts, quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupPids = checkCgroupPids(quiet)
- }
-
- _, ok := cgMounts["devices"]
- sysInfo.CgroupDevicesEnabled = ok
-
- sysInfo.IPv4ForwardingDisabled = !readProcBool("/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward")
- sysInfo.BridgeNFCallIPTablesDisabled = !readProcBool("/proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-iptables")
- sysInfo.BridgeNFCallIP6TablesDisabled = !readProcBool("/proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-ip6tables")
-
- // Check if AppArmor is supported.
- if _, err := os.Stat("/sys/kernel/security/apparmor"); !os.IsNotExist(err) {
- sysInfo.AppArmor = true
- }
-
- // Check if Seccomp is supported, via CONFIG_SECCOMP.
- if err := unix.Prctl(unix.PR_GET_SECCOMP, 0, 0, 0, 0); err != unix.EINVAL {
- // Make sure the kernel has CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER.
- if err := unix.Prctl(unix.PR_SET_SECCOMP, unix.SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, 0, 0, 0); err != unix.EINVAL {
- sysInfo.Seccomp = true
- }
- }
-
- return sysInfo
-}
-
-// checkCgroupMem reads the memory information from the memory cgroup mount point.
-func checkCgroupMem(cgMounts map[string]string, quiet bool) cgroupMemInfo {
- mountPoint, ok := cgMounts["memory"]
- if !ok {
- if !quiet {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup memory limit")
- }
- return cgroupMemInfo{}
- }
-
- swapLimit := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes")
- if !quiet && !swapLimit {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support swap memory limit")
- }
- memoryReservation := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "memory.soft_limit_in_bytes")
- if !quiet && !memoryReservation {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support memory reservation")
- }
- oomKillDisable := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "memory.oom_control")
- if !quiet && !oomKillDisable {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support oom control")
- }
- memorySwappiness := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "memory.swappiness")
- if !quiet && !memorySwappiness {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support memory swappiness")
- }
- kernelMemory := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "memory.kmem.limit_in_bytes")
- if !quiet && !kernelMemory {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support kernel memory limit")
- }
-
- return cgroupMemInfo{
- MemoryLimit: true,
- SwapLimit: swapLimit,
- MemoryReservation: memoryReservation,
- OomKillDisable: oomKillDisable,
- MemorySwappiness: memorySwappiness,
- KernelMemory: kernelMemory,
- }
-}
-
-// checkCgroupCPU reads the cpu information from the cpu cgroup mount point.
-func checkCgroupCPU(cgMounts map[string]string, quiet bool) cgroupCPUInfo {
- mountPoint, ok := cgMounts["cpu"]
- if !ok {
- if !quiet {
- logrus.Warn("Unable to find cpu cgroup in mounts")
- }
- return cgroupCPUInfo{}
- }
-
- cpuShares := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "cpu.shares")
- if !quiet && !cpuShares {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup cpu shares")
- }
-
- cpuCfsPeriod := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "cpu.cfs_period_us")
- if !quiet && !cpuCfsPeriod {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup cfs period")
- }
-
- cpuCfsQuota := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "cpu.cfs_quota_us")
- if !quiet && !cpuCfsQuota {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup cfs quotas")
- }
-
- cpuRealtimePeriod := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "cpu.rt_period_us")
- if !quiet && !cpuRealtimePeriod {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup rt period")
- }
-
- cpuRealtimeRuntime := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "cpu.rt_runtime_us")
- if !quiet && !cpuRealtimeRuntime {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup rt runtime")
- }
-
- return cgroupCPUInfo{
- CPUShares: cpuShares,
- CPUCfsPeriod: cpuCfsPeriod,
- CPUCfsQuota: cpuCfsQuota,
- CPURealtimePeriod: cpuRealtimePeriod,
- CPURealtimeRuntime: cpuRealtimeRuntime,
- }
-}
-
-// checkCgroupBlkioInfo reads the blkio information from the blkio cgroup mount point.
-func checkCgroupBlkioInfo(cgMounts map[string]string, quiet bool) cgroupBlkioInfo {
- mountPoint, ok := cgMounts["blkio"]
- if !ok {
- if !quiet {
- logrus.Warn("Unable to find blkio cgroup in mounts")
- }
- return cgroupBlkioInfo{}
- }
-
- weight := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "blkio.weight")
- if !quiet && !weight {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup blkio weight")
- }
-
- weightDevice := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "blkio.weight_device")
- if !quiet && !weightDevice {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup blkio weight_device")
- }
-
- readBpsDevice := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "blkio.throttle.read_bps_device")
- if !quiet && !readBpsDevice {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup blkio throttle.read_bps_device")
- }
-
- writeBpsDevice := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "blkio.throttle.write_bps_device")
- if !quiet && !writeBpsDevice {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup blkio throttle.write_bps_device")
- }
- readIOpsDevice := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "blkio.throttle.read_iops_device")
- if !quiet && !readIOpsDevice {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup blkio throttle.read_iops_device")
- }
-
- writeIOpsDevice := cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, "blkio.throttle.write_iops_device")
- if !quiet && !writeIOpsDevice {
- logrus.Warn("Your kernel does not support cgroup blkio throttle.write_iops_device")
- }
- return cgroupBlkioInfo{
- BlkioWeight: weight,
- BlkioWeightDevice: weightDevice,
- BlkioReadBpsDevice: readBpsDevice,
- BlkioWriteBpsDevice: writeBpsDevice,
- BlkioReadIOpsDevice: readIOpsDevice,
- BlkioWriteIOpsDevice: writeIOpsDevice,
- }
-}
-
-// checkCgroupCpusetInfo reads the cpuset information from the cpuset cgroup mount point.
-func checkCgroupCpusetInfo(cgMounts map[string]string, quiet bool) cgroupCpusetInfo {
- mountPoint, ok := cgMounts["cpuset"]
- if !ok {
- if !quiet {
- logrus.Warn("Unable to find cpuset cgroup in mounts")
- }
- return cgroupCpusetInfo{}
- }
-
- cpus, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path.Join(mountPoint, "cpuset.cpus"))
- if err != nil {
- return cgroupCpusetInfo{}
- }
-
- mems, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path.Join(mountPoint, "cpuset.mems"))
- if err != nil {
- return cgroupCpusetInfo{}
- }
-
- return cgroupCpusetInfo{
- Cpuset: true,
- Cpus: strings.TrimSpace(string(cpus)),
- Mems: strings.TrimSpace(string(mems)),
- }
-}
-
-// checkCgroupPids reads the pids information from the pids cgroup mount point.
-func checkCgroupPids(quiet bool) cgroupPids {
- _, err := cgroups.FindCgroupMountpoint("pids")
- if err != nil {
- if !quiet {
- logrus.Warn(err)
- }
- return cgroupPids{}
- }
-
- return cgroupPids{
- PidsLimit: true,
- }
-}
-
-func cgroupEnabled(mountPoint, name string) bool {
- _, err := os.Stat(path.Join(mountPoint, name))
- return err == nil
-}
-
-func readProcBool(path string) bool {
- val, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
- if err != nil {
- return false
- }
- return strings.TrimSpace(string(val)) == "1"
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_solaris.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_solaris.go
deleted file mode 100644
index c858d57e0..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_solaris.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-// +build solaris,cgo
-
-package sysinfo
-
-import (
- "bytes"
- "os/exec"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
-)
-
-/*
-#cgo LDFLAGS: -llgrp
-#include <unistd.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <sys/lgrp_user.h>
-int getLgrpCount() {
- lgrp_cookie_t lgrpcookie = LGRP_COOKIE_NONE;
- uint_t nlgrps;
-
- if ((lgrpcookie = lgrp_init(LGRP_VIEW_OS)) == LGRP_COOKIE_NONE) {
- return -1;
- }
- nlgrps = lgrp_nlgrps(lgrpcookie);
- return nlgrps;
-}
-*/
-import "C"
-
-// IsCPUSharesAvailable returns whether CPUShares setting is supported.
-// We need FSS to be set as default scheduling class to support CPU Shares
-func IsCPUSharesAvailable() bool {
- cmd := exec.Command("/usr/sbin/dispadmin", "-d")
- outBuf := new(bytes.Buffer)
- errBuf := new(bytes.Buffer)
- cmd.Stderr = errBuf
- cmd.Stdout = outBuf
-
- if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
- return false
- }
- return (strings.Contains(outBuf.String(), "FSS"))
-}
-
-// New returns a new SysInfo, using the filesystem to detect which features
-// the kernel supports.
-//NOTE Solaris: If we change the below capabilities be sure
-// to update verifyPlatformContainerSettings() in daemon_solaris.go
-func New(quiet bool) *SysInfo {
- sysInfo := &SysInfo{}
- sysInfo.cgroupMemInfo = setCgroupMem(quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupCPUInfo = setCgroupCPU(quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupBlkioInfo = setCgroupBlkioInfo(quiet)
- sysInfo.cgroupCpusetInfo = setCgroupCPUsetInfo(quiet)
-
- sysInfo.IPv4ForwardingDisabled = false
-
- sysInfo.AppArmor = false
-
- return sysInfo
-}
-
-// setCgroupMem reads the memory information for Solaris.
-func setCgroupMem(quiet bool) cgroupMemInfo {
-
- return cgroupMemInfo{
- MemoryLimit: true,
- SwapLimit: true,
- MemoryReservation: false,
- OomKillDisable: false,
- MemorySwappiness: false,
- KernelMemory: false,
- }
-}
-
-// setCgroupCPU reads the cpu information for Solaris.
-func setCgroupCPU(quiet bool) cgroupCPUInfo {
-
- return cgroupCPUInfo{
- CPUShares: true,
- CPUCfsPeriod: false,
- CPUCfsQuota: true,
- CPURealtimePeriod: false,
- CPURealtimeRuntime: false,
- }
-}
-
-// blkio switches are not supported in Solaris.
-func setCgroupBlkioInfo(quiet bool) cgroupBlkioInfo {
-
- return cgroupBlkioInfo{
- BlkioWeight: false,
- BlkioWeightDevice: false,
- }
-}
-
-// setCgroupCPUsetInfo reads the cpuset information for Solaris.
-func setCgroupCPUsetInfo(quiet bool) cgroupCpusetInfo {
-
- return cgroupCpusetInfo{
- Cpuset: true,
- Cpus: getCPUCount(),
- Mems: getLgrpCount(),
- }
-}
-
-func getCPUCount() string {
- ncpus := C.sysconf(C._SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
- if ncpus <= 0 {
- return ""
- }
- return strconv.FormatInt(int64(ncpus), 16)
-}
-
-func getLgrpCount() string {
- nlgrps := C.getLgrpCount()
- if nlgrps <= 0 {
- return ""
- }
- return strconv.FormatInt(int64(nlgrps), 16)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_unix.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 45f3ef1c6..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_unix.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-// +build !linux,!solaris,!windows
-
-package sysinfo
-
-// New returns an empty SysInfo for non linux nor solaris for now.
-func New(quiet bool) *SysInfo {
- sysInfo := &SysInfo{}
- return sysInfo
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_windows.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e6255bc5..000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/pkg/sysinfo/sysinfo_windows.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-// +build windows
-
-package sysinfo
-
-// New returns an empty SysInfo for windows for now.
-func New(quiet bool) *SysInfo {
- sysInfo := &SysInfo{}
- return sysInfo
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/profiles/seccomp/generate.go b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/profiles/seccomp/generate.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..32f22bb37
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/docker/docker/profiles/seccomp/generate.go
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+package main
+
+import (
+ "encoding/json"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+
+ "github.com/docker/docker/profiles/seccomp"
+)
+
+// saves the default seccomp profile as a json file so people can use it as a
+// base for their own custom profiles
+func main() {
+ wd, err := os.Getwd()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ f := filepath.Join(wd, "default.json")
+
+ // write the default profile to the file
+ b, err := json.MarshalIndent(seccomp.DefaultProfile(), "", "\t")
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ if err := ioutil.WriteFile(f, b, 0644); err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..744875676
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+distribution.
+ * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..280d54890
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
+# compress
+
+This package is based on an optimized Deflate function, which is used by gzip/zip/zlib packages.
+
+It offers slightly better compression at lower compression settings, and up to 3x faster encoding at highest compression level.
+
+* [High Throughput Benchmark](http://blog.klauspost.com/go-gzipdeflate-benchmarks/).
+* [Small Payload/Webserver Benchmarks](http://blog.klauspost.com/gzip-performance-for-go-webservers/).
+* [Linear Time Compression](http://blog.klauspost.com/constant-time-gzipzip-compression/).
+* [Re-balancing Deflate Compression Levels](https://blog.klauspost.com/rebalancing-deflate-compression-levels/)
+
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/klauspost/compress.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/klauspost/compress)
+[![Sourcegraph Badge](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/klauspost/compress/-/badge.svg)](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/klauspost/compress?badge)
+
+# changelog
+
+* Aug 1, 2018: Added [huff0 README](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/tree/master/huff0#huff0-entropy-compression).
+* Jul 8, 2018: Added [Performance Update 2018](#performance-update-2018) below.
+* Jun 23, 2018: Merged [Go 1.11 inflate optimizations](https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/102235). Go 1.9 is now required. Backwards compatible version tagged with [v1.3.0](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/releases/tag/v1.3.0).
+* Apr 2, 2018: Added [huff0](https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/compress/huff0) en/decoder. Experimental for now, API may change.
+* Mar 4, 2018: Added [FSE Entropy](https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/compress/fse) en/decoder. Experimental for now, API may change.
+* Nov 3, 2017: Add compression [Estimate](https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/compress#Estimate) function.
+* May 28, 2017: Reduce allocations when resetting decoder.
+* Apr 02, 2017: Change back to official crc32, since changes were merged in Go 1.7.
+* Jan 14, 2017: Reduce stack pressure due to array copies. See [Issue #18625](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/18625).
+* Oct 25, 2016: Level 2-4 have been rewritten and now offers significantly better performance than before.
+* Oct 20, 2016: Port zlib changes from Go 1.7 to fix zlib writer issue. Please update.
+* Oct 16, 2016: Go 1.7 changes merged. Apples to apples this package is a few percent faster, but has a significantly better balance between speed and compression per level.
+* Mar 24, 2016: Always attempt Huffman encoding on level 4-7. This improves base 64 encoded data compression.
+* Mar 24, 2016: Small speedup for level 1-3.
+* Feb 19, 2016: Faster bit writer, level -2 is 15% faster, level 1 is 4% faster.
+* Feb 19, 2016: Handle small payloads faster in level 1-3.
+* Feb 19, 2016: Added faster level 2 + 3 compression modes.
+* Feb 19, 2016: [Rebalanced compression levels](https://blog.klauspost.com/rebalancing-deflate-compression-levels/), so there is a more even progresssion in terms of compression. New default level is 5.
+* Feb 14, 2016: Snappy: Merge upstream changes.
+* Feb 14, 2016: Snappy: Fix aggressive skipping.
+* Feb 14, 2016: Snappy: Update benchmark.
+* Feb 13, 2016: Deflate: Fixed assembler problem that could lead to sub-optimal compression.
+* Feb 12, 2016: Snappy: Added AMD64 SSE 4.2 optimizations to matching, which makes easy to compress material run faster. Typical speedup is around 25%.
+* Feb 9, 2016: Added Snappy package fork. This version is 5-7% faster, much more on hard to compress content.
+* Jan 30, 2016: Optimize level 1 to 3 by not considering static dictionary or storing uncompressed. ~4-5% speedup.
+* Jan 16, 2016: Optimization on deflate level 1,2,3 compression.
+* Jan 8 2016: Merge [CL 18317](https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/18317): fix reading, writing of zip64 archives.
+* Dec 8 2015: Make level 1 and -2 deterministic even if write size differs.
+* Dec 8 2015: Split encoding functions, so hashing and matching can potentially be inlined. 1-3% faster on AMD64. 5% faster on other platforms.
+* Dec 8 2015: Fixed rare [one byte out-of bounds read](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/issues/20). Please update!
+* Nov 23 2015: Optimization on token writer. ~2-4% faster. Contributed by [@dsnet](https://github.com/dsnet).
+* Nov 20 2015: Small optimization to bit writer on 64 bit systems.
+* Nov 17 2015: Fixed out-of-bound errors if the underlying Writer returned an error. See [#15](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/issues/15).
+* Nov 12 2015: Added [io.WriterTo](https://golang.org/pkg/io/#WriterTo) support to gzip/inflate.
+* Nov 11 2015: Merged [CL 16669](https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/16669/4): archive/zip: enable overriding (de)compressors per file
+* Oct 15 2015: Added skipping on uncompressible data. Random data speed up >5x.
+
+# usage
+
+The packages are drop-in replacements for standard libraries. Simply replace the import path to use them:
+
+| old import | new import |
+|--------------------|-----------------------------------------|
+| `compress/gzip` | `github.com/klauspost/compress/gzip` |
+| `compress/zlib` | `github.com/klauspost/compress/zlib` |
+| `archive/zip` | `github.com/klauspost/compress/zip` |
+| `compress/flate` | `github.com/klauspost/compress/flate` |
+
+You may also be interested in [pgzip](https://github.com/klauspost/pgzip), which is a drop in replacement for gzip, which support multithreaded compression on big files and the optimized [crc32](https://github.com/klauspost/crc32) package used by these packages.
+
+The packages contains the same as the standard library, so you can use the godoc for that: [gzip](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/gzip/), [zip](http://golang.org/pkg/archive/zip/), [zlib](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/zlib/), [flate](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/flate/).
+
+Currently there is only minor speedup on decompression (mostly CRC32 calculation).
+
+# Performance Update 2018
+
+It has been a while since we have been looking at the speed of this package compared to the standard library, so I thought I would re-do my tests and give some overall recommendations based on the current state. All benchmarks have been performed with Go 1.10 on my Desktop Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @3.40GHz. Since I last ran the tests, I have gotten more RAM, which means tests with big files are no longer limited by my SSD.
+
+The raw results are in my [updated spreadsheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nuNE2nPfuINCZJRMt6wFWhKpToF95I47XjSsc-1rbPQ/edit?usp=sharing). Due to cgo changes and upstream updates i could not get the cgo version of gzip to compile. Instead I included the [zstd](https://github.com/datadog/zstd) cgo implementation. If I get cgo gzip to work again, I might replace the results in the sheet.
+
+The columns to take note of are: *MB/s* - the throughput. *Reduction* - the data size reduction in percent of the original. *Rel Speed* relative speed compared to the standard libary at the same level. *Smaller* - how many percent smaller is the compressed output compared to stdlib. Negative means the output was bigger. *Loss* means the loss (or gain) in compression as a percentage difference of the input.
+
+The `gzstd` (standard library gzip) and `gzkp` (this package gzip) only uses one CPU core. [`pgzip`](https://github.com/klauspost/pgzip), [`bgzf`](https://github.com/biogo/hts/bgzf) uses all 4 cores. [`zstd`](https://github.com/DataDog/zstd) uses one core, and is a beast (but not Go, yet).
+
+
+## Overall differences.
+
+There appears to be a roughly 5-10% speed advantage over the standard library when comparing at similar compression levels.
+
+The biggest difference you will see is the result of [re-balancing](https://blog.klauspost.com/rebalancing-deflate-compression-levels/) the compression levels. I wanted by library to give a smoother transition between the compression levels than the standard library.
+
+This package attempts to provide a more smooth transition, where "1" is taking a lot of shortcuts, "5" is the reasonable trade-off and "9" is the "give me the best compression", and the values in between gives something reasonable in between. The standard library has big differences in levels 1-4, but levels 5-9 having no significant gains - often spending a lot more time than can be justified by the achieved compression.
+
+There are links to all the test data in the [spreadsheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nuNE2nPfuINCZJRMt6wFWhKpToF95I47XjSsc-1rbPQ/edit?usp=sharing) in the top left field on each tab.
+
+## Web Content
+
+This test set aims to emulate typical use in a web server. The test-set is 4GB data in 53k files, and is a mixture of (mostly) HTML, JS, CSS.
+
+Since level 1 and 9 are close to being the same code, they are quite close. But looking at the levels in-between the differences are quite big.
+
+Looking at level 6, this package is 88% faster, but will output about 6% more data. For a web server, this means you can serve 88% more data, but have to pay for 6% more bandwidth. You can draw your own conclusions on what would be the most expensive for your case.
+
+## Object files
+
+This test is for typical data files stored on a server. In this case it is a collection of Go precompiled objects. They are very compressible.
+
+The picture is similar to the web content, but with small differences since this is very compressible. Levels 2-3 offer good speed, but is sacrificing quite a bit of compression.
+
+The standard library seems suboptimal on level 3 and 4 - offering both worse compression and speed than level 6 & 7 of this package respectively.
+
+## Highly Compressible File
+
+This is a JSON file with very high redundancy. The reduction starts at 95% on level 1, so in real life terms we are dealing with something like a highly redundant stream of data, etc.
+
+It is definitely visible that we are dealing with specialized content here, so the results are very scattered. This package does not do very well at levels 1-4, but picks up significantly at level 5 and levels 7 and 8 offering great speed for the achieved compression.
+
+So if you know you content is extremely compressible you might want to go slightly higher than the defaults. The standard library has a huge gap between levels 3 and 4 in terms of speed (2.75x slowdown), so it offers little "middle ground".
+
+## Medium-High Compressible
+
+This is a pretty common test corpus: [enwik9](http://mattmahoney.net/dc/textdata.html). It contains the first 10^9 bytes of the English Wikipedia dump on Mar. 3, 2006. This is a very good test of typical text based compression and more data heavy streams.
+
+We see a similar picture here as in "Web Content". On equal levels some compression is sacrificed for more speed. Level 5 seems to be the best trade-off between speed and size, beating stdlib level 3 in both.
+
+## Medium Compressible
+
+I will combine two test sets, one [10GB file set](http://mattmahoney.net/dc/10gb.html) and a VM disk image (~8GB). Both contain different data types and represent a typical backup scenario.
+
+The most notable thing is how quickly the standard libary drops to very low compression speeds around level 5-6 without any big gains in compression. Since this type of data is fairly common, this does not seem like good behavior.
+
+
+## Un-compressible Content
+
+This is mainly a test of how good the algorithms are at detecting un-compressible input. The standard library only offers this feature with very conservative settings at level 1. Obviously there is no reason for the algorithms to try to compress input that cannot be compressed. The only downside is that it might skip some compressible data on false detections.
+
+
+# linear time compression (huffman only)
+
+This compression library adds a special compression level, named `HuffmanOnly`, which allows near linear time compression. This is done by completely disabling matching of previous data, and only reduce the number of bits to represent each character.
+
+This means that often used characters, like 'e' and ' ' (space) in text use the fewest bits to represent, and rare characters like '¤' takes more bits to represent. For more information see [wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffman_coding) or this nice [video](https://youtu.be/ZdooBTdW5bM).
+
+Since this type of compression has much less variance, the compression speed is mostly unaffected by the input data, and is usually more than *180MB/s* for a single core.
+
+The downside is that the compression ratio is usually considerably worse than even the fastest conventional compression. The compression raio can never be better than 8:1 (12.5%).
+
+The linear time compression can be used as a "better than nothing" mode, where you cannot risk the encoder to slow down on some content. For comparison, the size of the "Twain" text is *233460 bytes* (+29% vs. level 1) and encode speed is 144MB/s (4.5x level 1). So in this case you trade a 30% size increase for a 4 times speedup.
+
+For more information see my blog post on [Fast Linear Time Compression](http://blog.klauspost.com/constant-time-gzipzip-compression/).
+
+This is implemented on Go 1.7 as "Huffman Only" mode, though not exposed for gzip.
+
+
+# snappy package
+
+The standard snappy package has now been improved. This repo contains a copy of the snappy repo.
+
+I would advise to use the standard package: https://github.com/golang/snappy
+
+
+# license
+
+This code is licensed under the same conditions as the original Go code. See LICENSE file.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/copy.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/copy.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a3200a8f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/copy.go
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+// forwardCopy is like the built-in copy function except that it always goes
+// forward from the start, even if the dst and src overlap.
+// It is equivalent to:
+// for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+// mem[dst+i] = mem[src+i]
+// }
+func forwardCopy(mem []byte, dst, src, n int) {
+ if dst <= src {
+ copy(mem[dst:dst+n], mem[src:src+n])
+ return
+ }
+ for {
+ if dst >= src+n {
+ copy(mem[dst:dst+n], mem[src:src+n])
+ return
+ }
+ // There is some forward overlap. The destination
+ // will be filled with a repeated pattern of mem[src:src+k].
+ // We copy one instance of the pattern here, then repeat.
+ // Each time around this loop k will double.
+ k := dst - src
+ copy(mem[dst:dst+k], mem[src:src+k])
+ n -= k
+ dst += k
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..8298d309a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.go
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+//+build !noasm
+//+build !appengine
+//+build !gccgo
+
+// Copyright 2015, Klaus Post, see LICENSE for details.
+
+package flate
+
+import (
+ "github.com/klauspost/cpuid"
+)
+
+// crc32sse returns a hash for the first 4 bytes of the slice
+// len(a) must be >= 4.
+//go:noescape
+func crc32sse(a []byte) uint32
+
+// crc32sseAll calculates hashes for each 4-byte set in a.
+// dst must be east len(a) - 4 in size.
+// The size is not checked by the assembly.
+//go:noescape
+func crc32sseAll(a []byte, dst []uint32)
+
+// matchLenSSE4 returns the number of matching bytes in a and b
+// up to length 'max'. Both slices must be at least 'max'
+// bytes in size.
+//
+// TODO: drop the "SSE4" name, since it doesn't use any SSE instructions.
+//
+//go:noescape
+func matchLenSSE4(a, b []byte, max int) int
+
+// histogram accumulates a histogram of b in h.
+// h must be at least 256 entries in length,
+// and must be cleared before calling this function.
+//go:noescape
+func histogram(b []byte, h []int32)
+
+// Detect SSE 4.2 feature.
+func init() {
+ useSSE42 = cpuid.CPU.SSE42()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.s b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.s
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a79943727
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_amd64.s
@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
+//+build !noasm
+//+build !appengine
+//+build !gccgo
+
+// Copyright 2015, Klaus Post, see LICENSE for details.
+
+// func crc32sse(a []byte) uint32
+TEXT ·crc32sse(SB), 4, $0
+ MOVQ a+0(FP), R10
+ XORQ BX, BX
+
+ // CRC32 dword (R10), EBX
+ BYTE $0xF2; BYTE $0x41; BYTE $0x0f
+ BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0x1a
+
+ MOVL BX, ret+24(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func crc32sseAll(a []byte, dst []uint32)
+TEXT ·crc32sseAll(SB), 4, $0
+ MOVQ a+0(FP), R8 // R8: src
+ MOVQ a_len+8(FP), R10 // input length
+ MOVQ dst+24(FP), R9 // R9: dst
+ SUBQ $4, R10
+ JS end
+ JZ one_crc
+ MOVQ R10, R13
+ SHRQ $2, R10 // len/4
+ ANDQ $3, R13 // len&3
+ XORQ BX, BX
+ ADDQ $1, R13
+ TESTQ R10, R10
+ JZ rem_loop
+
+crc_loop:
+ MOVQ (R8), R11
+ XORQ BX, BX
+ XORQ DX, DX
+ XORQ DI, DI
+ MOVQ R11, R12
+ SHRQ $8, R11
+ MOVQ R12, AX
+ MOVQ R11, CX
+ SHRQ $16, R12
+ SHRQ $16, R11
+ MOVQ R12, SI
+
+ // CRC32 EAX, EBX
+ BYTE $0xF2; BYTE $0x0f
+ BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xd8
+
+ // CRC32 ECX, EDX
+ BYTE $0xF2; BYTE $0x0f
+ BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xd1
+
+ // CRC32 ESI, EDI
+ BYTE $0xF2; BYTE $0x0f
+ BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xfe
+ MOVL BX, (R9)
+ MOVL DX, 4(R9)
+ MOVL DI, 8(R9)
+
+ XORQ BX, BX
+ MOVL R11, AX
+
+ // CRC32 EAX, EBX
+ BYTE $0xF2; BYTE $0x0f
+ BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xd8
+ MOVL BX, 12(R9)
+
+ ADDQ $16, R9
+ ADDQ $4, R8
+ XORQ BX, BX
+ SUBQ $1, R10
+ JNZ crc_loop
+
+rem_loop:
+ MOVL (R8), AX
+
+ // CRC32 EAX, EBX
+ BYTE $0xF2; BYTE $0x0f
+ BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xd8
+
+ MOVL BX, (R9)
+ ADDQ $4, R9
+ ADDQ $1, R8
+ XORQ BX, BX
+ SUBQ $1, R13
+ JNZ rem_loop
+
+end:
+ RET
+
+one_crc:
+ MOVQ $1, R13
+ XORQ BX, BX
+ JMP rem_loop
+
+// func matchLenSSE4(a, b []byte, max int) int
+TEXT ·matchLenSSE4(SB), 4, $0
+ MOVQ a_base+0(FP), SI
+ MOVQ b_base+24(FP), DI
+ MOVQ DI, DX
+ MOVQ max+48(FP), CX
+
+cmp8:
+ // As long as we are 8 or more bytes before the end of max, we can load and
+ // compare 8 bytes at a time. If those 8 bytes are equal, repeat.
+ CMPQ CX, $8
+ JLT cmp1
+ MOVQ (SI), AX
+ MOVQ (DI), BX
+ CMPQ AX, BX
+ JNE bsf
+ ADDQ $8, SI
+ ADDQ $8, DI
+ SUBQ $8, CX
+ JMP cmp8
+
+bsf:
+ // If those 8 bytes were not equal, XOR the two 8 byte values, and return
+ // the index of the first byte that differs. The BSF instruction finds the
+ // least significant 1 bit, the amd64 architecture is little-endian, and
+ // the shift by 3 converts a bit index to a byte index.
+ XORQ AX, BX
+ BSFQ BX, BX
+ SHRQ $3, BX
+ ADDQ BX, DI
+
+ // Subtract off &b[0] to convert from &b[ret] to ret, and return.
+ SUBQ DX, DI
+ MOVQ DI, ret+56(FP)
+ RET
+
+cmp1:
+ // In the slices' tail, compare 1 byte at a time.
+ CMPQ CX, $0
+ JEQ matchLenEnd
+ MOVB (SI), AX
+ MOVB (DI), BX
+ CMPB AX, BX
+ JNE matchLenEnd
+ ADDQ $1, SI
+ ADDQ $1, DI
+ SUBQ $1, CX
+ JMP cmp1
+
+matchLenEnd:
+ // Subtract off &b[0] to convert from &b[ret] to ret, and return.
+ SUBQ DX, DI
+ MOVQ DI, ret+56(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func histogram(b []byte, h []int32)
+TEXT ·histogram(SB), 4, $0
+ MOVQ b+0(FP), SI // SI: &b
+ MOVQ b_len+8(FP), R9 // R9: len(b)
+ MOVQ h+24(FP), DI // DI: Histogram
+ MOVQ R9, R8
+ SHRQ $3, R8
+ JZ hist1
+ XORQ R11, R11
+
+loop_hist8:
+ MOVQ (SI), R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ MOVB R10, R11
+ INCL (DI)(R11*4)
+ SHRQ $8, R10
+
+ INCL (DI)(R10*4)
+
+ ADDQ $8, SI
+ DECQ R8
+ JNZ loop_hist8
+
+hist1:
+ ANDQ $7, R9
+ JZ end_hist
+ XORQ R10, R10
+
+loop_hist1:
+ MOVB (SI), R10
+ INCL (DI)(R10*4)
+ INCQ SI
+ DECQ R9
+ JNZ loop_hist1
+
+end_hist:
+ RET
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_noasm.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_noasm.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..dcf43bd50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/crc32_noasm.go
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+//+build !amd64 noasm appengine gccgo
+
+// Copyright 2015, Klaus Post, see LICENSE for details.
+
+package flate
+
+func init() {
+ useSSE42 = false
+}
+
+// crc32sse should never be called.
+func crc32sse(a []byte) uint32 {
+ panic("no assembler")
+}
+
+// crc32sseAll should never be called.
+func crc32sseAll(a []byte, dst []uint32) {
+ panic("no assembler")
+}
+
+// matchLenSSE4 should never be called.
+func matchLenSSE4(a, b []byte, max int) int {
+ panic("no assembler")
+ return 0
+}
+
+// histogram accumulates a histogram of b in h.
+//
+// len(h) must be >= 256, and h's elements must be all zeroes.
+func histogram(b []byte, h []int32) {
+ h = h[:256]
+ for _, t := range b {
+ h[t]++
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/deflate.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/deflate.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9e6e7ff0c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/deflate.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1353 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "math"
+)
+
+const (
+ NoCompression = 0
+ BestSpeed = 1
+ BestCompression = 9
+ DefaultCompression = -1
+
+ // HuffmanOnly disables Lempel-Ziv match searching and only performs Huffman
+ // entropy encoding. This mode is useful in compressing data that has
+ // already been compressed with an LZ style algorithm (e.g. Snappy or LZ4)
+ // that lacks an entropy encoder. Compression gains are achieved when
+ // certain bytes in the input stream occur more frequently than others.
+ //
+ // Note that HuffmanOnly produces a compressed output that is
+ // RFC 1951 compliant. That is, any valid DEFLATE decompressor will
+ // continue to be able to decompress this output.
+ HuffmanOnly = -2
+ ConstantCompression = HuffmanOnly // compatibility alias.
+
+ logWindowSize = 15
+ windowSize = 1 << logWindowSize
+ windowMask = windowSize - 1
+ logMaxOffsetSize = 15 // Standard DEFLATE
+ minMatchLength = 4 // The smallest match that the compressor looks for
+ maxMatchLength = 258 // The longest match for the compressor
+ minOffsetSize = 1 // The shortest offset that makes any sense
+
+ // The maximum number of tokens we put into a single flat block, just too
+ // stop things from getting too large.
+ maxFlateBlockTokens = 1 << 14
+ maxStoreBlockSize = 65535
+ hashBits = 17 // After 17 performance degrades
+ hashSize = 1 << hashBits
+ hashMask = (1 << hashBits) - 1
+ hashShift = (hashBits + minMatchLength - 1) / minMatchLength
+ maxHashOffset = 1 << 24
+
+ skipNever = math.MaxInt32
+)
+
+var useSSE42 bool
+
+type compressionLevel struct {
+ good, lazy, nice, chain, fastSkipHashing, level int
+}
+
+// Compression levels have been rebalanced from zlib deflate defaults
+// to give a bigger spread in speed and compression.
+// See https://blog.klauspost.com/rebalancing-deflate-compression-levels/
+var levels = []compressionLevel{
+ {}, // 0
+ // Level 1-4 uses specialized algorithm - values not used
+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1},
+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2},
+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3},
+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 4},
+ // For levels 5-6 we don't bother trying with lazy matches.
+ // Lazy matching is at least 30% slower, with 1.5% increase.
+ {6, 0, 12, 8, 12, 5},
+ {8, 0, 24, 16, 16, 6},
+ // Levels 7-9 use increasingly more lazy matching
+ // and increasingly stringent conditions for "good enough".
+ {8, 8, 24, 16, skipNever, 7},
+ {10, 16, 24, 64, skipNever, 8},
+ {32, 258, 258, 4096, skipNever, 9},
+}
+
+type compressor struct {
+ compressionLevel
+
+ w *huffmanBitWriter
+ bulkHasher func([]byte, []uint32)
+
+ // compression algorithm
+ fill func(*compressor, []byte) int // copy data to window
+ step func(*compressor) // process window
+ sync bool // requesting flush
+
+ // Input hash chains
+ // hashHead[hashValue] contains the largest inputIndex with the specified hash value
+ // If hashHead[hashValue] is within the current window, then
+ // hashPrev[hashHead[hashValue] & windowMask] contains the previous index
+ // with the same hash value.
+ chainHead int
+ hashHead [hashSize]uint32
+ hashPrev [windowSize]uint32
+ hashOffset int
+
+ // input window: unprocessed data is window[index:windowEnd]
+ index int
+ window []byte
+ windowEnd int
+ blockStart int // window index where current tokens start
+ byteAvailable bool // if true, still need to process window[index-1].
+
+ // queued output tokens
+ tokens tokens
+
+ // deflate state
+ length int
+ offset int
+ hash uint32
+ maxInsertIndex int
+ err error
+ ii uint16 // position of last match, intended to overflow to reset.
+
+ snap snappyEnc
+ hashMatch [maxMatchLength + minMatchLength]uint32
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) fillDeflate(b []byte) int {
+ if d.index >= 2*windowSize-(minMatchLength+maxMatchLength) {
+ // shift the window by windowSize
+ copy(d.window[:], d.window[windowSize:2*windowSize])
+ d.index -= windowSize
+ d.windowEnd -= windowSize
+ if d.blockStart >= windowSize {
+ d.blockStart -= windowSize
+ } else {
+ d.blockStart = math.MaxInt32
+ }
+ d.hashOffset += windowSize
+ if d.hashOffset > maxHashOffset {
+ delta := d.hashOffset - 1
+ d.hashOffset -= delta
+ d.chainHead -= delta
+ // Iterate over slices instead of arrays to avoid copying
+ // the entire table onto the stack (Issue #18625).
+ for i, v := range d.hashPrev[:] {
+ if int(v) > delta {
+ d.hashPrev[i] = uint32(int(v) - delta)
+ } else {
+ d.hashPrev[i] = 0
+ }
+ }
+ for i, v := range d.hashHead[:] {
+ if int(v) > delta {
+ d.hashHead[i] = uint32(int(v) - delta)
+ } else {
+ d.hashHead[i] = 0
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ n := copy(d.window[d.windowEnd:], b)
+ d.windowEnd += n
+ return n
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) writeBlock(tok tokens, index int, eof bool) error {
+ if index > 0 || eof {
+ var window []byte
+ if d.blockStart <= index {
+ window = d.window[d.blockStart:index]
+ }
+ d.blockStart = index
+ d.w.writeBlock(tok.tokens[:tok.n], eof, window)
+ return d.w.err
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// writeBlockSkip writes the current block and uses the number of tokens
+// to determine if the block should be stored on no matches, or
+// only huffman encoded.
+func (d *compressor) writeBlockSkip(tok tokens, index int, eof bool) error {
+ if index > 0 || eof {
+ if d.blockStart <= index {
+ window := d.window[d.blockStart:index]
+ // If we removed less than a 64th of all literals
+ // we huffman compress the block.
+ if int(tok.n) > len(window)-int(tok.n>>6) {
+ d.w.writeBlockHuff(eof, window)
+ } else {
+ // Write a dynamic huffman block.
+ d.w.writeBlockDynamic(tok.tokens[:tok.n], eof, window)
+ }
+ } else {
+ d.w.writeBlock(tok.tokens[:tok.n], eof, nil)
+ }
+ d.blockStart = index
+ return d.w.err
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// fillWindow will fill the current window with the supplied
+// dictionary and calculate all hashes.
+// This is much faster than doing a full encode.
+// Should only be used after a start/reset.
+func (d *compressor) fillWindow(b []byte) {
+ // Do not fill window if we are in store-only mode,
+ // use constant or Snappy compression.
+ switch d.compressionLevel.level {
+ case 0, 1, 2:
+ return
+ }
+ // If we are given too much, cut it.
+ if len(b) > windowSize {
+ b = b[len(b)-windowSize:]
+ }
+ // Add all to window.
+ n := copy(d.window[d.windowEnd:], b)
+
+ // Calculate 256 hashes at the time (more L1 cache hits)
+ loops := (n + 256 - minMatchLength) / 256
+ for j := 0; j < loops; j++ {
+ startindex := j * 256
+ end := startindex + 256 + minMatchLength - 1
+ if end > n {
+ end = n
+ }
+ tocheck := d.window[startindex:end]
+ dstSize := len(tocheck) - minMatchLength + 1
+
+ if dstSize <= 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+
+ dst := d.hashMatch[:dstSize]
+ d.bulkHasher(tocheck, dst)
+ var newH uint32
+ for i, val := range dst {
+ di := i + startindex
+ newH = val & hashMask
+ // Get previous value with the same hash.
+ // Our chain should point to the previous value.
+ d.hashPrev[di&windowMask] = d.hashHead[newH]
+ // Set the head of the hash chain to us.
+ d.hashHead[newH] = uint32(di + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.hash = newH
+ }
+ // Update window information.
+ d.windowEnd += n
+ d.index = n
+}
+
+// Try to find a match starting at index whose length is greater than prevSize.
+// We only look at chainCount possibilities before giving up.
+// pos = d.index, prevHead = d.chainHead-d.hashOffset, prevLength=minMatchLength-1, lookahead
+func (d *compressor) findMatch(pos int, prevHead int, prevLength int, lookahead int) (length, offset int, ok bool) {
+ minMatchLook := maxMatchLength
+ if lookahead < minMatchLook {
+ minMatchLook = lookahead
+ }
+
+ win := d.window[0 : pos+minMatchLook]
+
+ // We quit when we get a match that's at least nice long
+ nice := len(win) - pos
+ if d.nice < nice {
+ nice = d.nice
+ }
+
+ // If we've got a match that's good enough, only look in 1/4 the chain.
+ tries := d.chain
+ length = prevLength
+ if length >= d.good {
+ tries >>= 2
+ }
+
+ wEnd := win[pos+length]
+ wPos := win[pos:]
+ minIndex := pos - windowSize
+
+ for i := prevHead; tries > 0; tries-- {
+ if wEnd == win[i+length] {
+ n := matchLen(win[i:], wPos, minMatchLook)
+
+ if n > length && (n > minMatchLength || pos-i <= 4096) {
+ length = n
+ offset = pos - i
+ ok = true
+ if n >= nice {
+ // The match is good enough that we don't try to find a better one.
+ break
+ }
+ wEnd = win[pos+n]
+ }
+ }
+ if i == minIndex {
+ // hashPrev[i & windowMask] has already been overwritten, so stop now.
+ break
+ }
+ i = int(d.hashPrev[i&windowMask]) - d.hashOffset
+ if i < minIndex || i < 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+// Try to find a match starting at index whose length is greater than prevSize.
+// We only look at chainCount possibilities before giving up.
+// pos = d.index, prevHead = d.chainHead-d.hashOffset, prevLength=minMatchLength-1, lookahead
+func (d *compressor) findMatchSSE(pos int, prevHead int, prevLength int, lookahead int) (length, offset int, ok bool) {
+ minMatchLook := maxMatchLength
+ if lookahead < minMatchLook {
+ minMatchLook = lookahead
+ }
+
+ win := d.window[0 : pos+minMatchLook]
+
+ // We quit when we get a match that's at least nice long
+ nice := len(win) - pos
+ if d.nice < nice {
+ nice = d.nice
+ }
+
+ // If we've got a match that's good enough, only look in 1/4 the chain.
+ tries := d.chain
+ length = prevLength
+ if length >= d.good {
+ tries >>= 2
+ }
+
+ wEnd := win[pos+length]
+ wPos := win[pos:]
+ minIndex := pos - windowSize
+
+ for i := prevHead; tries > 0; tries-- {
+ if wEnd == win[i+length] {
+ n := matchLenSSE4(win[i:], wPos, minMatchLook)
+
+ if n > length && (n > minMatchLength || pos-i <= 4096) {
+ length = n
+ offset = pos - i
+ ok = true
+ if n >= nice {
+ // The match is good enough that we don't try to find a better one.
+ break
+ }
+ wEnd = win[pos+n]
+ }
+ }
+ if i == minIndex {
+ // hashPrev[i & windowMask] has already been overwritten, so stop now.
+ break
+ }
+ i = int(d.hashPrev[i&windowMask]) - d.hashOffset
+ if i < minIndex || i < 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) writeStoredBlock(buf []byte) error {
+ if d.w.writeStoredHeader(len(buf), false); d.w.err != nil {
+ return d.w.err
+ }
+ d.w.writeBytes(buf)
+ return d.w.err
+}
+
+const hashmul = 0x1e35a7bd
+
+// hash4 returns a hash representation of the first 4 bytes
+// of the supplied slice.
+// The caller must ensure that len(b) >= 4.
+func hash4(b []byte) uint32 {
+ return ((uint32(b[3]) | uint32(b[2])<<8 | uint32(b[1])<<16 | uint32(b[0])<<24) * hashmul) >> (32 - hashBits)
+}
+
+// bulkHash4 will compute hashes using the same
+// algorithm as hash4
+func bulkHash4(b []byte, dst []uint32) {
+ if len(b) < minMatchLength {
+ return
+ }
+ hb := uint32(b[3]) | uint32(b[2])<<8 | uint32(b[1])<<16 | uint32(b[0])<<24
+ dst[0] = (hb * hashmul) >> (32 - hashBits)
+ end := len(b) - minMatchLength + 1
+ for i := 1; i < end; i++ {
+ hb = (hb << 8) | uint32(b[i+3])
+ dst[i] = (hb * hashmul) >> (32 - hashBits)
+ }
+}
+
+// matchLen returns the number of matching bytes in a and b
+// up to length 'max'. Both slices must be at least 'max'
+// bytes in size.
+func matchLen(a, b []byte, max int) int {
+ a = a[:max]
+ b = b[:len(a)]
+ for i, av := range a {
+ if b[i] != av {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return max
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) initDeflate() {
+ d.window = make([]byte, 2*windowSize)
+ d.hashOffset = 1
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ d.offset = 0
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ d.index = 0
+ d.hash = 0
+ d.chainHead = -1
+ d.bulkHasher = bulkHash4
+ if useSSE42 {
+ d.bulkHasher = crc32sseAll
+ }
+}
+
+// Assumes that d.fastSkipHashing != skipNever,
+// otherwise use deflateLazy
+func (d *compressor) deflate() {
+
+ // Sanity enables additional runtime tests.
+ // It's intended to be used during development
+ // to supplement the currently ad-hoc unit tests.
+ const sanity = false
+
+ if d.windowEnd-d.index < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength && !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+
+ d.maxInsertIndex = d.windowEnd - (minMatchLength - 1)
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ d.hash = hash4(d.window[d.index : d.index+minMatchLength])
+ }
+
+ for {
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ lookahead := d.windowEnd - d.index
+ if lookahead < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength {
+ if !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ if lookahead == 0 {
+ if d.tokens.n > 0 {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlockSkip(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ // Update the hash
+ d.hash = hash4(d.window[d.index : d.index+minMatchLength])
+ ch := d.hashHead[d.hash&hashMask]
+ d.chainHead = int(ch)
+ d.hashPrev[d.index&windowMask] = ch
+ d.hashHead[d.hash&hashMask] = uint32(d.index + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ d.offset = 0
+ minIndex := d.index - windowSize
+ if minIndex < 0 {
+ minIndex = 0
+ }
+
+ if d.chainHead-d.hashOffset >= minIndex && lookahead > minMatchLength-1 {
+ if newLength, newOffset, ok := d.findMatch(d.index, d.chainHead-d.hashOffset, minMatchLength-1, lookahead); ok {
+ d.length = newLength
+ d.offset = newOffset
+ }
+ }
+ if d.length >= minMatchLength {
+ d.ii = 0
+ // There was a match at the previous step, and the current match is
+ // not better. Output the previous match.
+ // "d.length-3" should NOT be "d.length-minMatchLength", since the format always assume 3
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = matchToken(uint32(d.length-3), uint32(d.offset-minOffsetSize))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ // Insert in the hash table all strings up to the end of the match.
+ // index and index-1 are already inserted. If there is not enough
+ // lookahead, the last two strings are not inserted into the hash
+ // table.
+ if d.length <= d.fastSkipHashing {
+ var newIndex int
+ newIndex = d.index + d.length
+ // Calculate missing hashes
+ end := newIndex
+ if end > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ end = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ end += minMatchLength - 1
+ startindex := d.index + 1
+ if startindex > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ startindex = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ tocheck := d.window[startindex:end]
+ dstSize := len(tocheck) - minMatchLength + 1
+ if dstSize > 0 {
+ dst := d.hashMatch[:dstSize]
+ bulkHash4(tocheck, dst)
+ var newH uint32
+ for i, val := range dst {
+ di := i + startindex
+ newH = val & hashMask
+ // Get previous value with the same hash.
+ // Our chain should point to the previous value.
+ d.hashPrev[di&windowMask] = d.hashHead[newH]
+ // Set the head of the hash chain to us.
+ d.hashHead[newH] = uint32(di + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.hash = newH
+ }
+ d.index = newIndex
+ } else {
+ // For matches this long, we don't bother inserting each individual
+ // item into the table.
+ d.index += d.length
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ d.hash = hash4(d.window[d.index : d.index+minMatchLength])
+ }
+ }
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ // The block includes the current character
+ if d.err = d.writeBlockSkip(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ } else {
+ d.ii++
+ end := d.index + int(d.ii>>uint(d.fastSkipHashing)) + 1
+ if end > d.windowEnd {
+ end = d.windowEnd
+ }
+ for i := d.index; i < end; i++ {
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[i]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlockSkip(d.tokens, i+1, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ }
+ d.index = end
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// deflateLazy is the same as deflate, but with d.fastSkipHashing == skipNever,
+// meaning it always has lazy matching on.
+func (d *compressor) deflateLazy() {
+ // Sanity enables additional runtime tests.
+ // It's intended to be used during development
+ // to supplement the currently ad-hoc unit tests.
+ const sanity = false
+
+ if d.windowEnd-d.index < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength && !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+
+ d.maxInsertIndex = d.windowEnd - (minMatchLength - 1)
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ d.hash = hash4(d.window[d.index : d.index+minMatchLength])
+ }
+
+ for {
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ lookahead := d.windowEnd - d.index
+ if lookahead < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength {
+ if !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ if lookahead == 0 {
+ // Flush current output block if any.
+ if d.byteAvailable {
+ // There is still one pending token that needs to be flushed
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ }
+ if d.tokens.n > 0 {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ // Update the hash
+ d.hash = hash4(d.window[d.index : d.index+minMatchLength])
+ ch := d.hashHead[d.hash&hashMask]
+ d.chainHead = int(ch)
+ d.hashPrev[d.index&windowMask] = ch
+ d.hashHead[d.hash&hashMask] = uint32(d.index + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ prevLength := d.length
+ prevOffset := d.offset
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ d.offset = 0
+ minIndex := d.index - windowSize
+ if minIndex < 0 {
+ minIndex = 0
+ }
+
+ if d.chainHead-d.hashOffset >= minIndex && lookahead > prevLength && prevLength < d.lazy {
+ if newLength, newOffset, ok := d.findMatch(d.index, d.chainHead-d.hashOffset, minMatchLength-1, lookahead); ok {
+ d.length = newLength
+ d.offset = newOffset
+ }
+ }
+ if prevLength >= minMatchLength && d.length <= prevLength {
+ // There was a match at the previous step, and the current match is
+ // not better. Output the previous match.
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = matchToken(uint32(prevLength-3), uint32(prevOffset-minOffsetSize))
+ d.tokens.n++
+
+ // Insert in the hash table all strings up to the end of the match.
+ // index and index-1 are already inserted. If there is not enough
+ // lookahead, the last two strings are not inserted into the hash
+ // table.
+ var newIndex int
+ newIndex = d.index + prevLength - 1
+ // Calculate missing hashes
+ end := newIndex
+ if end > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ end = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ end += minMatchLength - 1
+ startindex := d.index + 1
+ if startindex > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ startindex = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ tocheck := d.window[startindex:end]
+ dstSize := len(tocheck) - minMatchLength + 1
+ if dstSize > 0 {
+ dst := d.hashMatch[:dstSize]
+ bulkHash4(tocheck, dst)
+ var newH uint32
+ for i, val := range dst {
+ di := i + startindex
+ newH = val & hashMask
+ // Get previous value with the same hash.
+ // Our chain should point to the previous value.
+ d.hashPrev[di&windowMask] = d.hashHead[newH]
+ // Set the head of the hash chain to us.
+ d.hashHead[newH] = uint32(di + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.hash = newH
+ }
+
+ d.index = newIndex
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ // The block includes the current character
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Reset, if we got a match this run.
+ if d.length >= minMatchLength {
+ d.ii = 0
+ }
+ // We have a byte waiting. Emit it.
+ if d.byteAvailable {
+ d.ii++
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ d.index++
+
+ // If we have a long run of no matches, skip additional bytes
+ // Resets when d.ii overflows after 64KB.
+ if d.ii > 31 {
+ n := int(d.ii >> 5)
+ for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
+ if d.index >= d.windowEnd-1 {
+ break
+ }
+
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ d.index++
+ }
+ // Flush last byte
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ // d.length = minMatchLength - 1 // not needed, since d.ii is reset above, so it should never be > minMatchLength
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ d.index++
+ d.byteAvailable = true
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Assumes that d.fastSkipHashing != skipNever,
+// otherwise use deflateLazySSE
+func (d *compressor) deflateSSE() {
+
+ // Sanity enables additional runtime tests.
+ // It's intended to be used during development
+ // to supplement the currently ad-hoc unit tests.
+ const sanity = false
+
+ if d.windowEnd-d.index < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength && !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+
+ d.maxInsertIndex = d.windowEnd - (minMatchLength - 1)
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ d.hash = crc32sse(d.window[d.index:d.index+minMatchLength]) & hashMask
+ }
+
+ for {
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ lookahead := d.windowEnd - d.index
+ if lookahead < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength {
+ if !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ if lookahead == 0 {
+ if d.tokens.n > 0 {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlockSkip(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ // Update the hash
+ d.hash = crc32sse(d.window[d.index:d.index+minMatchLength]) & hashMask
+ ch := d.hashHead[d.hash]
+ d.chainHead = int(ch)
+ d.hashPrev[d.index&windowMask] = ch
+ d.hashHead[d.hash] = uint32(d.index + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ d.offset = 0
+ minIndex := d.index - windowSize
+ if minIndex < 0 {
+ minIndex = 0
+ }
+
+ if d.chainHead-d.hashOffset >= minIndex && lookahead > minMatchLength-1 {
+ if newLength, newOffset, ok := d.findMatchSSE(d.index, d.chainHead-d.hashOffset, minMatchLength-1, lookahead); ok {
+ d.length = newLength
+ d.offset = newOffset
+ }
+ }
+ if d.length >= minMatchLength {
+ d.ii = 0
+ // There was a match at the previous step, and the current match is
+ // not better. Output the previous match.
+ // "d.length-3" should NOT be "d.length-minMatchLength", since the format always assume 3
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = matchToken(uint32(d.length-3), uint32(d.offset-minOffsetSize))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ // Insert in the hash table all strings up to the end of the match.
+ // index and index-1 are already inserted. If there is not enough
+ // lookahead, the last two strings are not inserted into the hash
+ // table.
+ if d.length <= d.fastSkipHashing {
+ var newIndex int
+ newIndex = d.index + d.length
+ // Calculate missing hashes
+ end := newIndex
+ if end > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ end = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ end += minMatchLength - 1
+ startindex := d.index + 1
+ if startindex > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ startindex = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ tocheck := d.window[startindex:end]
+ dstSize := len(tocheck) - minMatchLength + 1
+ if dstSize > 0 {
+ dst := d.hashMatch[:dstSize]
+
+ crc32sseAll(tocheck, dst)
+ var newH uint32
+ for i, val := range dst {
+ di := i + startindex
+ newH = val & hashMask
+ // Get previous value with the same hash.
+ // Our chain should point to the previous value.
+ d.hashPrev[di&windowMask] = d.hashHead[newH]
+ // Set the head of the hash chain to us.
+ d.hashHead[newH] = uint32(di + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.hash = newH
+ }
+ d.index = newIndex
+ } else {
+ // For matches this long, we don't bother inserting each individual
+ // item into the table.
+ d.index += d.length
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ d.hash = crc32sse(d.window[d.index:d.index+minMatchLength]) & hashMask
+ }
+ }
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ // The block includes the current character
+ if d.err = d.writeBlockSkip(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ } else {
+ d.ii++
+ end := d.index + int(d.ii>>5) + 1
+ if end > d.windowEnd {
+ end = d.windowEnd
+ }
+ for i := d.index; i < end; i++ {
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[i]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlockSkip(d.tokens, i+1, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ }
+ d.index = end
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// deflateLazy is the same as deflate, but with d.fastSkipHashing == skipNever,
+// meaning it always has lazy matching on.
+func (d *compressor) deflateLazySSE() {
+ // Sanity enables additional runtime tests.
+ // It's intended to be used during development
+ // to supplement the currently ad-hoc unit tests.
+ const sanity = false
+
+ if d.windowEnd-d.index < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength && !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+
+ d.maxInsertIndex = d.windowEnd - (minMatchLength - 1)
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ d.hash = crc32sse(d.window[d.index:d.index+minMatchLength]) & hashMask
+ }
+
+ for {
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ lookahead := d.windowEnd - d.index
+ if lookahead < minMatchLength+maxMatchLength {
+ if !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+ if sanity && d.index > d.windowEnd {
+ panic("index > windowEnd")
+ }
+ if lookahead == 0 {
+ // Flush current output block if any.
+ if d.byteAvailable {
+ // There is still one pending token that needs to be flushed
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ }
+ if d.tokens.n > 0 {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ if d.index < d.maxInsertIndex {
+ // Update the hash
+ d.hash = crc32sse(d.window[d.index:d.index+minMatchLength]) & hashMask
+ ch := d.hashHead[d.hash]
+ d.chainHead = int(ch)
+ d.hashPrev[d.index&windowMask] = ch
+ d.hashHead[d.hash] = uint32(d.index + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ prevLength := d.length
+ prevOffset := d.offset
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ d.offset = 0
+ minIndex := d.index - windowSize
+ if minIndex < 0 {
+ minIndex = 0
+ }
+
+ if d.chainHead-d.hashOffset >= minIndex && lookahead > prevLength && prevLength < d.lazy {
+ if newLength, newOffset, ok := d.findMatchSSE(d.index, d.chainHead-d.hashOffset, minMatchLength-1, lookahead); ok {
+ d.length = newLength
+ d.offset = newOffset
+ }
+ }
+ if prevLength >= minMatchLength && d.length <= prevLength {
+ // There was a match at the previous step, and the current match is
+ // not better. Output the previous match.
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = matchToken(uint32(prevLength-3), uint32(prevOffset-minOffsetSize))
+ d.tokens.n++
+
+ // Insert in the hash table all strings up to the end of the match.
+ // index and index-1 are already inserted. If there is not enough
+ // lookahead, the last two strings are not inserted into the hash
+ // table.
+ var newIndex int
+ newIndex = d.index + prevLength - 1
+ // Calculate missing hashes
+ end := newIndex
+ if end > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ end = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ end += minMatchLength - 1
+ startindex := d.index + 1
+ if startindex > d.maxInsertIndex {
+ startindex = d.maxInsertIndex
+ }
+ tocheck := d.window[startindex:end]
+ dstSize := len(tocheck) - minMatchLength + 1
+ if dstSize > 0 {
+ dst := d.hashMatch[:dstSize]
+ crc32sseAll(tocheck, dst)
+ var newH uint32
+ for i, val := range dst {
+ di := i + startindex
+ newH = val & hashMask
+ // Get previous value with the same hash.
+ // Our chain should point to the previous value.
+ d.hashPrev[di&windowMask] = d.hashHead[newH]
+ // Set the head of the hash chain to us.
+ d.hashHead[newH] = uint32(di + d.hashOffset)
+ }
+ d.hash = newH
+ }
+
+ d.index = newIndex
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ // The block includes the current character
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Reset, if we got a match this run.
+ if d.length >= minMatchLength {
+ d.ii = 0
+ }
+ // We have a byte waiting. Emit it.
+ if d.byteAvailable {
+ d.ii++
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ d.index++
+
+ // If we have a long run of no matches, skip additional bytes
+ // Resets when d.ii overflows after 64KB.
+ if d.ii > 31 {
+ n := int(d.ii >> 6)
+ for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
+ if d.index >= d.windowEnd-1 {
+ break
+ }
+
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ d.index++
+ }
+ // Flush last byte
+ d.tokens.tokens[d.tokens.n] = literalToken(uint32(d.window[d.index-1]))
+ d.tokens.n++
+ d.byteAvailable = false
+ // d.length = minMatchLength - 1 // not needed, since d.ii is reset above, so it should never be > minMatchLength
+ if d.tokens.n == maxFlateBlockTokens {
+ if d.err = d.writeBlock(d.tokens, d.index, false); d.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ d.index++
+ d.byteAvailable = true
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) store() {
+ if d.windowEnd > 0 && (d.windowEnd == maxStoreBlockSize || d.sync) {
+ d.err = d.writeStoredBlock(d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+ }
+}
+
+// fillWindow will fill the buffer with data for huffman-only compression.
+// The number of bytes copied is returned.
+func (d *compressor) fillBlock(b []byte) int {
+ n := copy(d.window[d.windowEnd:], b)
+ d.windowEnd += n
+ return n
+}
+
+// storeHuff will compress and store the currently added data,
+// if enough has been accumulated or we at the end of the stream.
+// Any error that occurred will be in d.err
+func (d *compressor) storeHuff() {
+ if d.windowEnd < len(d.window) && !d.sync || d.windowEnd == 0 {
+ return
+ }
+ d.w.writeBlockHuff(false, d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ d.err = d.w.err
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+}
+
+// storeHuff will compress and store the currently added data,
+// if enough has been accumulated or we at the end of the stream.
+// Any error that occurred will be in d.err
+func (d *compressor) storeSnappy() {
+ // We only compress if we have maxStoreBlockSize.
+ if d.windowEnd < maxStoreBlockSize {
+ if !d.sync {
+ return
+ }
+ // Handle extremely small sizes.
+ if d.windowEnd < 128 {
+ if d.windowEnd == 0 {
+ return
+ }
+ if d.windowEnd <= 32 {
+ d.err = d.writeStoredBlock(d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+ } else {
+ d.w.writeBlockHuff(false, d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ d.err = d.w.err
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+ d.snap.Reset()
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ d.snap.Encode(&d.tokens, d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ // If we made zero matches, store the block as is.
+ if int(d.tokens.n) == d.windowEnd {
+ d.err = d.writeStoredBlock(d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ // If we removed less than 1/16th, huffman compress the block.
+ } else if int(d.tokens.n) > d.windowEnd-(d.windowEnd>>4) {
+ d.w.writeBlockHuff(false, d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ d.err = d.w.err
+ } else {
+ d.w.writeBlockDynamic(d.tokens.tokens[:d.tokens.n], false, d.window[:d.windowEnd])
+ d.err = d.w.err
+ }
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+}
+
+// write will add input byte to the stream.
+// Unless an error occurs all bytes will be consumed.
+func (d *compressor) write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
+ if d.err != nil {
+ return 0, d.err
+ }
+ n = len(b)
+ for len(b) > 0 {
+ d.step(d)
+ b = b[d.fill(d, b):]
+ if d.err != nil {
+ return 0, d.err
+ }
+ }
+ return n, d.err
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) syncFlush() error {
+ d.sync = true
+ if d.err != nil {
+ return d.err
+ }
+ d.step(d)
+ if d.err == nil {
+ d.w.writeStoredHeader(0, false)
+ d.w.flush()
+ d.err = d.w.err
+ }
+ d.sync = false
+ return d.err
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) init(w io.Writer, level int) (err error) {
+ d.w = newHuffmanBitWriter(w)
+
+ switch {
+ case level == NoCompression:
+ d.window = make([]byte, maxStoreBlockSize)
+ d.fill = (*compressor).fillBlock
+ d.step = (*compressor).store
+ case level == ConstantCompression:
+ d.window = make([]byte, maxStoreBlockSize)
+ d.fill = (*compressor).fillBlock
+ d.step = (*compressor).storeHuff
+ case level >= 1 && level <= 4:
+ d.snap = newSnappy(level)
+ d.window = make([]byte, maxStoreBlockSize)
+ d.fill = (*compressor).fillBlock
+ d.step = (*compressor).storeSnappy
+ case level == DefaultCompression:
+ level = 5
+ fallthrough
+ case 5 <= level && level <= 9:
+ d.compressionLevel = levels[level]
+ d.initDeflate()
+ d.fill = (*compressor).fillDeflate
+ if d.fastSkipHashing == skipNever {
+ if useSSE42 {
+ d.step = (*compressor).deflateLazySSE
+ } else {
+ d.step = (*compressor).deflateLazy
+ }
+ } else {
+ if useSSE42 {
+ d.step = (*compressor).deflateSSE
+ } else {
+ d.step = (*compressor).deflate
+
+ }
+ }
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("flate: invalid compression level %d: want value in range [-2, 9]", level)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// reset the state of the compressor.
+func (d *compressor) reset(w io.Writer) {
+ d.w.reset(w)
+ d.sync = false
+ d.err = nil
+ // We only need to reset a few things for Snappy.
+ if d.snap != nil {
+ d.snap.Reset()
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ return
+ }
+ switch d.compressionLevel.chain {
+ case 0:
+ // level was NoCompression or ConstantCompresssion.
+ d.windowEnd = 0
+ default:
+ d.chainHead = -1
+ for i := range d.hashHead {
+ d.hashHead[i] = 0
+ }
+ for i := range d.hashPrev {
+ d.hashPrev[i] = 0
+ }
+ d.hashOffset = 1
+ d.index, d.windowEnd = 0, 0
+ d.blockStart, d.byteAvailable = 0, false
+ d.tokens.n = 0
+ d.length = minMatchLength - 1
+ d.offset = 0
+ d.hash = 0
+ d.ii = 0
+ d.maxInsertIndex = 0
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *compressor) close() error {
+ if d.err != nil {
+ return d.err
+ }
+ d.sync = true
+ d.step(d)
+ if d.err != nil {
+ return d.err
+ }
+ if d.w.writeStoredHeader(0, true); d.w.err != nil {
+ return d.w.err
+ }
+ d.w.flush()
+ return d.w.err
+}
+
+// NewWriter returns a new Writer compressing data at the given level.
+// Following zlib, levels range from 1 (BestSpeed) to 9 (BestCompression);
+// higher levels typically run slower but compress more.
+// Level 0 (NoCompression) does not attempt any compression; it only adds the
+// necessary DEFLATE framing.
+// Level -1 (DefaultCompression) uses the default compression level.
+// Level -2 (ConstantCompression) will use Huffman compression only, giving
+// a very fast compression for all types of input, but sacrificing considerable
+// compression efficiency.
+//
+// If level is in the range [-2, 9] then the error returned will be nil.
+// Otherwise the error returned will be non-nil.
+func NewWriter(w io.Writer, level int) (*Writer, error) {
+ var dw Writer
+ if err := dw.d.init(w, level); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &dw, nil
+}
+
+// NewWriterDict is like NewWriter but initializes the new
+// Writer with a preset dictionary. The returned Writer behaves
+// as if the dictionary had been written to it without producing
+// any compressed output. The compressed data written to w
+// can only be decompressed by a Reader initialized with the
+// same dictionary.
+func NewWriterDict(w io.Writer, level int, dict []byte) (*Writer, error) {
+ dw := &dictWriter{w}
+ zw, err := NewWriter(dw, level)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ zw.d.fillWindow(dict)
+ zw.dict = append(zw.dict, dict...) // duplicate dictionary for Reset method.
+ return zw, err
+}
+
+type dictWriter struct {
+ w io.Writer
+}
+
+func (w *dictWriter) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
+ return w.w.Write(b)
+}
+
+// A Writer takes data written to it and writes the compressed
+// form of that data to an underlying writer (see NewWriter).
+type Writer struct {
+ d compressor
+ dict []byte
+}
+
+// Write writes data to w, which will eventually write the
+// compressed form of data to its underlying writer.
+func (w *Writer) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
+ return w.d.write(data)
+}
+
+// Flush flushes any pending data to the underlying writer.
+// It is useful mainly in compressed network protocols, to ensure that
+// a remote reader has enough data to reconstruct a packet.
+// Flush does not return until the data has been written.
+// Calling Flush when there is no pending data still causes the Writer
+// to emit a sync marker of at least 4 bytes.
+// If the underlying writer returns an error, Flush returns that error.
+//
+// In the terminology of the zlib library, Flush is equivalent to Z_SYNC_FLUSH.
+func (w *Writer) Flush() error {
+ // For more about flushing:
+ // http://www.bolet.org/~pornin/deflate-flush.html
+ return w.d.syncFlush()
+}
+
+// Close flushes and closes the writer.
+func (w *Writer) Close() error {
+ return w.d.close()
+}
+
+// Reset discards the writer's state and makes it equivalent to
+// the result of NewWriter or NewWriterDict called with dst
+// and w's level and dictionary.
+func (w *Writer) Reset(dst io.Writer) {
+ if dw, ok := w.d.w.writer.(*dictWriter); ok {
+ // w was created with NewWriterDict
+ dw.w = dst
+ w.d.reset(dw)
+ w.d.fillWindow(w.dict)
+ } else {
+ // w was created with NewWriter
+ w.d.reset(dst)
+ }
+}
+
+// ResetDict discards the writer's state and makes it equivalent to
+// the result of NewWriter or NewWriterDict called with dst
+// and w's level, but sets a specific dictionary.
+func (w *Writer) ResetDict(dst io.Writer, dict []byte) {
+ w.dict = dict
+ w.d.reset(dst)
+ w.d.fillWindow(w.dict)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/dict_decoder.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/dict_decoder.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..71c75a065
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/dict_decoder.go
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+// dictDecoder implements the LZ77 sliding dictionary as used in decompression.
+// LZ77 decompresses data through sequences of two forms of commands:
+//
+// * Literal insertions: Runs of one or more symbols are inserted into the data
+// stream as is. This is accomplished through the writeByte method for a
+// single symbol, or combinations of writeSlice/writeMark for multiple symbols.
+// Any valid stream must start with a literal insertion if no preset dictionary
+// is used.
+//
+// * Backward copies: Runs of one or more symbols are copied from previously
+// emitted data. Backward copies come as the tuple (dist, length) where dist
+// determines how far back in the stream to copy from and length determines how
+// many bytes to copy. Note that it is valid for the length to be greater than
+// the distance. Since LZ77 uses forward copies, that situation is used to
+// perform a form of run-length encoding on repeated runs of symbols.
+// The writeCopy and tryWriteCopy are used to implement this command.
+//
+// For performance reasons, this implementation performs little to no sanity
+// checks about the arguments. As such, the invariants documented for each
+// method call must be respected.
+type dictDecoder struct {
+ hist []byte // Sliding window history
+
+ // Invariant: 0 <= rdPos <= wrPos <= len(hist)
+ wrPos int // Current output position in buffer
+ rdPos int // Have emitted hist[:rdPos] already
+ full bool // Has a full window length been written yet?
+}
+
+// init initializes dictDecoder to have a sliding window dictionary of the given
+// size. If a preset dict is provided, it will initialize the dictionary with
+// the contents of dict.
+func (dd *dictDecoder) init(size int, dict []byte) {
+ *dd = dictDecoder{hist: dd.hist}
+
+ if cap(dd.hist) < size {
+ dd.hist = make([]byte, size)
+ }
+ dd.hist = dd.hist[:size]
+
+ if len(dict) > len(dd.hist) {
+ dict = dict[len(dict)-len(dd.hist):]
+ }
+ dd.wrPos = copy(dd.hist, dict)
+ if dd.wrPos == len(dd.hist) {
+ dd.wrPos = 0
+ dd.full = true
+ }
+ dd.rdPos = dd.wrPos
+}
+
+// histSize reports the total amount of historical data in the dictionary.
+func (dd *dictDecoder) histSize() int {
+ if dd.full {
+ return len(dd.hist)
+ }
+ return dd.wrPos
+}
+
+// availRead reports the number of bytes that can be flushed by readFlush.
+func (dd *dictDecoder) availRead() int {
+ return dd.wrPos - dd.rdPos
+}
+
+// availWrite reports the available amount of output buffer space.
+func (dd *dictDecoder) availWrite() int {
+ return len(dd.hist) - dd.wrPos
+}
+
+// writeSlice returns a slice of the available buffer to write data to.
+//
+// This invariant will be kept: len(s) <= availWrite()
+func (dd *dictDecoder) writeSlice() []byte {
+ return dd.hist[dd.wrPos:]
+}
+
+// writeMark advances the writer pointer by cnt.
+//
+// This invariant must be kept: 0 <= cnt <= availWrite()
+func (dd *dictDecoder) writeMark(cnt int) {
+ dd.wrPos += cnt
+}
+
+// writeByte writes a single byte to the dictionary.
+//
+// This invariant must be kept: 0 < availWrite()
+func (dd *dictDecoder) writeByte(c byte) {
+ dd.hist[dd.wrPos] = c
+ dd.wrPos++
+}
+
+// writeCopy copies a string at a given (dist, length) to the output.
+// This returns the number of bytes copied and may be less than the requested
+// length if the available space in the output buffer is too small.
+//
+// This invariant must be kept: 0 < dist <= histSize()
+func (dd *dictDecoder) writeCopy(dist, length int) int {
+ dstBase := dd.wrPos
+ dstPos := dstBase
+ srcPos := dstPos - dist
+ endPos := dstPos + length
+ if endPos > len(dd.hist) {
+ endPos = len(dd.hist)
+ }
+
+ // Copy non-overlapping section after destination position.
+ //
+ // This section is non-overlapping in that the copy length for this section
+ // is always less than or equal to the backwards distance. This can occur
+ // if a distance refers to data that wraps-around in the buffer.
+ // Thus, a backwards copy is performed here; that is, the exact bytes in
+ // the source prior to the copy is placed in the destination.
+ if srcPos < 0 {
+ srcPos += len(dd.hist)
+ dstPos += copy(dd.hist[dstPos:endPos], dd.hist[srcPos:])
+ srcPos = 0
+ }
+
+ // Copy possibly overlapping section before destination position.
+ //
+ // This section can overlap if the copy length for this section is larger
+ // than the backwards distance. This is allowed by LZ77 so that repeated
+ // strings can be succinctly represented using (dist, length) pairs.
+ // Thus, a forwards copy is performed here; that is, the bytes copied is
+ // possibly dependent on the resulting bytes in the destination as the copy
+ // progresses along. This is functionally equivalent to the following:
+ //
+ // for i := 0; i < endPos-dstPos; i++ {
+ // dd.hist[dstPos+i] = dd.hist[srcPos+i]
+ // }
+ // dstPos = endPos
+ //
+ for dstPos < endPos {
+ dstPos += copy(dd.hist[dstPos:endPos], dd.hist[srcPos:dstPos])
+ }
+
+ dd.wrPos = dstPos
+ return dstPos - dstBase
+}
+
+// tryWriteCopy tries to copy a string at a given (distance, length) to the
+// output. This specialized version is optimized for short distances.
+//
+// This method is designed to be inlined for performance reasons.
+//
+// This invariant must be kept: 0 < dist <= histSize()
+func (dd *dictDecoder) tryWriteCopy(dist, length int) int {
+ dstPos := dd.wrPos
+ endPos := dstPos + length
+ if dstPos < dist || endPos > len(dd.hist) {
+ return 0
+ }
+ dstBase := dstPos
+ srcPos := dstPos - dist
+
+ // Copy possibly overlapping section before destination position.
+loop:
+ dstPos += copy(dd.hist[dstPos:endPos], dd.hist[srcPos:dstPos])
+ if dstPos < endPos {
+ goto loop // Avoid for-loop so that this function can be inlined
+ }
+
+ dd.wrPos = dstPos
+ return dstPos - dstBase
+}
+
+// readFlush returns a slice of the historical buffer that is ready to be
+// emitted to the user. The data returned by readFlush must be fully consumed
+// before calling any other dictDecoder methods.
+func (dd *dictDecoder) readFlush() []byte {
+ toRead := dd.hist[dd.rdPos:dd.wrPos]
+ dd.rdPos = dd.wrPos
+ if dd.wrPos == len(dd.hist) {
+ dd.wrPos, dd.rdPos = 0, 0
+ dd.full = true
+ }
+ return toRead
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_bit_writer.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_bit_writer.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f9b2a699a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_bit_writer.go
@@ -0,0 +1,701 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+import (
+ "io"
+)
+
+const (
+ // The largest offset code.
+ offsetCodeCount = 30
+
+ // The special code used to mark the end of a block.
+ endBlockMarker = 256
+
+ // The first length code.
+ lengthCodesStart = 257
+
+ // The number of codegen codes.
+ codegenCodeCount = 19
+ badCode = 255
+
+ // bufferFlushSize indicates the buffer size
+ // after which bytes are flushed to the writer.
+ // Should preferably be a multiple of 6, since
+ // we accumulate 6 bytes between writes to the buffer.
+ bufferFlushSize = 240
+
+ // bufferSize is the actual output byte buffer size.
+ // It must have additional headroom for a flush
+ // which can contain up to 8 bytes.
+ bufferSize = bufferFlushSize + 8
+)
+
+// The number of extra bits needed by length code X - LENGTH_CODES_START.
+var lengthExtraBits = []int8{
+ /* 257 */ 0, 0, 0,
+ /* 260 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2,
+ /* 270 */ 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4,
+ /* 280 */ 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 0,
+}
+
+// The length indicated by length code X - LENGTH_CODES_START.
+var lengthBase = []uint32{
+ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10,
+ 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 40, 48, 56,
+ 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 255,
+}
+
+// offset code word extra bits.
+var offsetExtraBits = []int8{
+ 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,
+ /* extended window */
+ 14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 19, 19, 20, 20,
+}
+
+var offsetBase = []uint32{
+ /* normal deflate */
+ 0x000000, 0x000001, 0x000002, 0x000003, 0x000004,
+ 0x000006, 0x000008, 0x00000c, 0x000010, 0x000018,
+ 0x000020, 0x000030, 0x000040, 0x000060, 0x000080,
+ 0x0000c0, 0x000100, 0x000180, 0x000200, 0x000300,
+ 0x000400, 0x000600, 0x000800, 0x000c00, 0x001000,
+ 0x001800, 0x002000, 0x003000, 0x004000, 0x006000,
+
+ /* extended window */
+ 0x008000, 0x00c000, 0x010000, 0x018000, 0x020000,
+ 0x030000, 0x040000, 0x060000, 0x080000, 0x0c0000,
+ 0x100000, 0x180000, 0x200000, 0x300000,
+}
+
+// The odd order in which the codegen code sizes are written.
+var codegenOrder = []uint32{16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}
+
+type huffmanBitWriter struct {
+ // writer is the underlying writer.
+ // Do not use it directly; use the write method, which ensures
+ // that Write errors are sticky.
+ writer io.Writer
+
+ // Data waiting to be written is bytes[0:nbytes]
+ // and then the low nbits of bits.
+ bits uint64
+ nbits uint
+ bytes [bufferSize]byte
+ codegenFreq [codegenCodeCount]int32
+ nbytes int
+ literalFreq []int32
+ offsetFreq []int32
+ codegen []uint8
+ literalEncoding *huffmanEncoder
+ offsetEncoding *huffmanEncoder
+ codegenEncoding *huffmanEncoder
+ err error
+}
+
+func newHuffmanBitWriter(w io.Writer) *huffmanBitWriter {
+ return &huffmanBitWriter{
+ writer: w,
+ literalFreq: make([]int32, maxNumLit),
+ offsetFreq: make([]int32, offsetCodeCount),
+ codegen: make([]uint8, maxNumLit+offsetCodeCount+1),
+ literalEncoding: newHuffmanEncoder(maxNumLit),
+ codegenEncoding: newHuffmanEncoder(codegenCodeCount),
+ offsetEncoding: newHuffmanEncoder(offsetCodeCount),
+ }
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) reset(writer io.Writer) {
+ w.writer = writer
+ w.bits, w.nbits, w.nbytes, w.err = 0, 0, 0, nil
+ w.bytes = [bufferSize]byte{}
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) flush() {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ w.nbits = 0
+ return
+ }
+ n := w.nbytes
+ for w.nbits != 0 {
+ w.bytes[n] = byte(w.bits)
+ w.bits >>= 8
+ if w.nbits > 8 { // Avoid underflow
+ w.nbits -= 8
+ } else {
+ w.nbits = 0
+ }
+ n++
+ }
+ w.bits = 0
+ w.write(w.bytes[:n])
+ w.nbytes = 0
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) write(b []byte) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ _, w.err = w.writer.Write(b)
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeBits(b int32, nb uint) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ w.bits |= uint64(b) << w.nbits
+ w.nbits += nb
+ if w.nbits >= 48 {
+ bits := w.bits
+ w.bits >>= 48
+ w.nbits -= 48
+ n := w.nbytes
+ bytes := w.bytes[n : n+6]
+ bytes[0] = byte(bits)
+ bytes[1] = byte(bits >> 8)
+ bytes[2] = byte(bits >> 16)
+ bytes[3] = byte(bits >> 24)
+ bytes[4] = byte(bits >> 32)
+ bytes[5] = byte(bits >> 40)
+ n += 6
+ if n >= bufferFlushSize {
+ w.write(w.bytes[:n])
+ n = 0
+ }
+ w.nbytes = n
+ }
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeBytes(bytes []byte) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ n := w.nbytes
+ if w.nbits&7 != 0 {
+ w.err = InternalError("writeBytes with unfinished bits")
+ return
+ }
+ for w.nbits != 0 {
+ w.bytes[n] = byte(w.bits)
+ w.bits >>= 8
+ w.nbits -= 8
+ n++
+ }
+ if n != 0 {
+ w.write(w.bytes[:n])
+ }
+ w.nbytes = 0
+ w.write(bytes)
+}
+
+// RFC 1951 3.2.7 specifies a special run-length encoding for specifying
+// the literal and offset lengths arrays (which are concatenated into a single
+// array). This method generates that run-length encoding.
+//
+// The result is written into the codegen array, and the frequencies
+// of each code is written into the codegenFreq array.
+// Codes 0-15 are single byte codes. Codes 16-18 are followed by additional
+// information. Code badCode is an end marker
+//
+// numLiterals The number of literals in literalEncoding
+// numOffsets The number of offsets in offsetEncoding
+// litenc, offenc The literal and offset encoder to use
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) generateCodegen(numLiterals int, numOffsets int, litEnc, offEnc *huffmanEncoder) {
+ for i := range w.codegenFreq {
+ w.codegenFreq[i] = 0
+ }
+ // Note that we are using codegen both as a temporary variable for holding
+ // a copy of the frequencies, and as the place where we put the result.
+ // This is fine because the output is always shorter than the input used
+ // so far.
+ codegen := w.codegen // cache
+ // Copy the concatenated code sizes to codegen. Put a marker at the end.
+ cgnl := codegen[:numLiterals]
+ for i := range cgnl {
+ cgnl[i] = uint8(litEnc.codes[i].len)
+ }
+
+ cgnl = codegen[numLiterals : numLiterals+numOffsets]
+ for i := range cgnl {
+ cgnl[i] = uint8(offEnc.codes[i].len)
+ }
+ codegen[numLiterals+numOffsets] = badCode
+
+ size := codegen[0]
+ count := 1
+ outIndex := 0
+ for inIndex := 1; size != badCode; inIndex++ {
+ // INVARIANT: We have seen "count" copies of size that have not yet
+ // had output generated for them.
+ nextSize := codegen[inIndex]
+ if nextSize == size {
+ count++
+ continue
+ }
+ // We need to generate codegen indicating "count" of size.
+ if size != 0 {
+ codegen[outIndex] = size
+ outIndex++
+ w.codegenFreq[size]++
+ count--
+ for count >= 3 {
+ n := 6
+ if n > count {
+ n = count
+ }
+ codegen[outIndex] = 16
+ outIndex++
+ codegen[outIndex] = uint8(n - 3)
+ outIndex++
+ w.codegenFreq[16]++
+ count -= n
+ }
+ } else {
+ for count >= 11 {
+ n := 138
+ if n > count {
+ n = count
+ }
+ codegen[outIndex] = 18
+ outIndex++
+ codegen[outIndex] = uint8(n - 11)
+ outIndex++
+ w.codegenFreq[18]++
+ count -= n
+ }
+ if count >= 3 {
+ // count >= 3 && count <= 10
+ codegen[outIndex] = 17
+ outIndex++
+ codegen[outIndex] = uint8(count - 3)
+ outIndex++
+ w.codegenFreq[17]++
+ count = 0
+ }
+ }
+ count--
+ for ; count >= 0; count-- {
+ codegen[outIndex] = size
+ outIndex++
+ w.codegenFreq[size]++
+ }
+ // Set up invariant for next time through the loop.
+ size = nextSize
+ count = 1
+ }
+ // Marker indicating the end of the codegen.
+ codegen[outIndex] = badCode
+}
+
+// dynamicSize returns the size of dynamically encoded data in bits.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) dynamicSize(litEnc, offEnc *huffmanEncoder, extraBits int) (size, numCodegens int) {
+ numCodegens = len(w.codegenFreq)
+ for numCodegens > 4 && w.codegenFreq[codegenOrder[numCodegens-1]] == 0 {
+ numCodegens--
+ }
+ header := 3 + 5 + 5 + 4 + (3 * numCodegens) +
+ w.codegenEncoding.bitLength(w.codegenFreq[:]) +
+ int(w.codegenFreq[16])*2 +
+ int(w.codegenFreq[17])*3 +
+ int(w.codegenFreq[18])*7
+ size = header +
+ litEnc.bitLength(w.literalFreq) +
+ offEnc.bitLength(w.offsetFreq) +
+ extraBits
+
+ return size, numCodegens
+}
+
+// fixedSize returns the size of dynamically encoded data in bits.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) fixedSize(extraBits int) int {
+ return 3 +
+ fixedLiteralEncoding.bitLength(w.literalFreq) +
+ fixedOffsetEncoding.bitLength(w.offsetFreq) +
+ extraBits
+}
+
+// storedSize calculates the stored size, including header.
+// The function returns the size in bits and whether the block
+// fits inside a single block.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) storedSize(in []byte) (int, bool) {
+ if in == nil {
+ return 0, false
+ }
+ if len(in) <= maxStoreBlockSize {
+ return (len(in) + 5) * 8, true
+ }
+ return 0, false
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeCode(c hcode) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ w.bits |= uint64(c.code) << w.nbits
+ w.nbits += uint(c.len)
+ if w.nbits >= 48 {
+ bits := w.bits
+ w.bits >>= 48
+ w.nbits -= 48
+ n := w.nbytes
+ bytes := w.bytes[n : n+6]
+ bytes[0] = byte(bits)
+ bytes[1] = byte(bits >> 8)
+ bytes[2] = byte(bits >> 16)
+ bytes[3] = byte(bits >> 24)
+ bytes[4] = byte(bits >> 32)
+ bytes[5] = byte(bits >> 40)
+ n += 6
+ if n >= bufferFlushSize {
+ w.write(w.bytes[:n])
+ n = 0
+ }
+ w.nbytes = n
+ }
+}
+
+// Write the header of a dynamic Huffman block to the output stream.
+//
+// numLiterals The number of literals specified in codegen
+// numOffsets The number of offsets specified in codegen
+// numCodegens The number of codegens used in codegen
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeDynamicHeader(numLiterals int, numOffsets int, numCodegens int, isEof bool) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ var firstBits int32 = 4
+ if isEof {
+ firstBits = 5
+ }
+ w.writeBits(firstBits, 3)
+ w.writeBits(int32(numLiterals-257), 5)
+ w.writeBits(int32(numOffsets-1), 5)
+ w.writeBits(int32(numCodegens-4), 4)
+
+ for i := 0; i < numCodegens; i++ {
+ value := uint(w.codegenEncoding.codes[codegenOrder[i]].len)
+ w.writeBits(int32(value), 3)
+ }
+
+ i := 0
+ for {
+ var codeWord int = int(w.codegen[i])
+ i++
+ if codeWord == badCode {
+ break
+ }
+ w.writeCode(w.codegenEncoding.codes[uint32(codeWord)])
+
+ switch codeWord {
+ case 16:
+ w.writeBits(int32(w.codegen[i]), 2)
+ i++
+ break
+ case 17:
+ w.writeBits(int32(w.codegen[i]), 3)
+ i++
+ break
+ case 18:
+ w.writeBits(int32(w.codegen[i]), 7)
+ i++
+ break
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeStoredHeader(length int, isEof bool) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ var flag int32
+ if isEof {
+ flag = 1
+ }
+ w.writeBits(flag, 3)
+ w.flush()
+ w.writeBits(int32(length), 16)
+ w.writeBits(int32(^uint16(length)), 16)
+}
+
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeFixedHeader(isEof bool) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ // Indicate that we are a fixed Huffman block
+ var value int32 = 2
+ if isEof {
+ value = 3
+ }
+ w.writeBits(value, 3)
+}
+
+// writeBlock will write a block of tokens with the smallest encoding.
+// The original input can be supplied, and if the huffman encoded data
+// is larger than the original bytes, the data will be written as a
+// stored block.
+// If the input is nil, the tokens will always be Huffman encoded.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeBlock(tokens []token, eof bool, input []byte) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+
+ tokens = append(tokens, endBlockMarker)
+ numLiterals, numOffsets := w.indexTokens(tokens)
+
+ var extraBits int
+ storedSize, storable := w.storedSize(input)
+ if storable {
+ // We only bother calculating the costs of the extra bits required by
+ // the length of offset fields (which will be the same for both fixed
+ // and dynamic encoding), if we need to compare those two encodings
+ // against stored encoding.
+ for lengthCode := lengthCodesStart + 8; lengthCode < numLiterals; lengthCode++ {
+ // First eight length codes have extra size = 0.
+ extraBits += int(w.literalFreq[lengthCode]) * int(lengthExtraBits[lengthCode-lengthCodesStart])
+ }
+ for offsetCode := 4; offsetCode < numOffsets; offsetCode++ {
+ // First four offset codes have extra size = 0.
+ extraBits += int(w.offsetFreq[offsetCode]) * int(offsetExtraBits[offsetCode])
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Figure out smallest code.
+ // Fixed Huffman baseline.
+ var literalEncoding = fixedLiteralEncoding
+ var offsetEncoding = fixedOffsetEncoding
+ var size = w.fixedSize(extraBits)
+
+ // Dynamic Huffman?
+ var numCodegens int
+
+ // Generate codegen and codegenFrequencies, which indicates how to encode
+ // the literalEncoding and the offsetEncoding.
+ w.generateCodegen(numLiterals, numOffsets, w.literalEncoding, w.offsetEncoding)
+ w.codegenEncoding.generate(w.codegenFreq[:], 7)
+ dynamicSize, numCodegens := w.dynamicSize(w.literalEncoding, w.offsetEncoding, extraBits)
+
+ if dynamicSize < size {
+ size = dynamicSize
+ literalEncoding = w.literalEncoding
+ offsetEncoding = w.offsetEncoding
+ }
+
+ // Stored bytes?
+ if storable && storedSize < size {
+ w.writeStoredHeader(len(input), eof)
+ w.writeBytes(input)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Huffman.
+ if literalEncoding == fixedLiteralEncoding {
+ w.writeFixedHeader(eof)
+ } else {
+ w.writeDynamicHeader(numLiterals, numOffsets, numCodegens, eof)
+ }
+
+ // Write the tokens.
+ w.writeTokens(tokens, literalEncoding.codes, offsetEncoding.codes)
+}
+
+// writeBlockDynamic encodes a block using a dynamic Huffman table.
+// This should be used if the symbols used have a disproportionate
+// histogram distribution.
+// If input is supplied and the compression savings are below 1/16th of the
+// input size the block is stored.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeBlockDynamic(tokens []token, eof bool, input []byte) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+
+ tokens = append(tokens, endBlockMarker)
+ numLiterals, numOffsets := w.indexTokens(tokens)
+
+ // Generate codegen and codegenFrequencies, which indicates how to encode
+ // the literalEncoding and the offsetEncoding.
+ w.generateCodegen(numLiterals, numOffsets, w.literalEncoding, w.offsetEncoding)
+ w.codegenEncoding.generate(w.codegenFreq[:], 7)
+ size, numCodegens := w.dynamicSize(w.literalEncoding, w.offsetEncoding, 0)
+
+ // Store bytes, if we don't get a reasonable improvement.
+ if ssize, storable := w.storedSize(input); storable && ssize < (size+size>>4) {
+ w.writeStoredHeader(len(input), eof)
+ w.writeBytes(input)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Write Huffman table.
+ w.writeDynamicHeader(numLiterals, numOffsets, numCodegens, eof)
+
+ // Write the tokens.
+ w.writeTokens(tokens, w.literalEncoding.codes, w.offsetEncoding.codes)
+}
+
+// indexTokens indexes a slice of tokens, and updates
+// literalFreq and offsetFreq, and generates literalEncoding
+// and offsetEncoding.
+// The number of literal and offset tokens is returned.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) indexTokens(tokens []token) (numLiterals, numOffsets int) {
+ for i := range w.literalFreq {
+ w.literalFreq[i] = 0
+ }
+ for i := range w.offsetFreq {
+ w.offsetFreq[i] = 0
+ }
+
+ for _, t := range tokens {
+ if t < matchType {
+ w.literalFreq[t.literal()]++
+ continue
+ }
+ length := t.length()
+ offset := t.offset()
+ w.literalFreq[lengthCodesStart+lengthCode(length)]++
+ w.offsetFreq[offsetCode(offset)]++
+ }
+
+ // get the number of literals
+ numLiterals = len(w.literalFreq)
+ for w.literalFreq[numLiterals-1] == 0 {
+ numLiterals--
+ }
+ // get the number of offsets
+ numOffsets = len(w.offsetFreq)
+ for numOffsets > 0 && w.offsetFreq[numOffsets-1] == 0 {
+ numOffsets--
+ }
+ if numOffsets == 0 {
+ // We haven't found a single match. If we want to go with the dynamic encoding,
+ // we should count at least one offset to be sure that the offset huffman tree could be encoded.
+ w.offsetFreq[0] = 1
+ numOffsets = 1
+ }
+ w.literalEncoding.generate(w.literalFreq, 15)
+ w.offsetEncoding.generate(w.offsetFreq, 15)
+ return
+}
+
+// writeTokens writes a slice of tokens to the output.
+// codes for literal and offset encoding must be supplied.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeTokens(tokens []token, leCodes, oeCodes []hcode) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ for _, t := range tokens {
+ if t < matchType {
+ w.writeCode(leCodes[t.literal()])
+ continue
+ }
+ // Write the length
+ length := t.length()
+ lengthCode := lengthCode(length)
+ w.writeCode(leCodes[lengthCode+lengthCodesStart])
+ extraLengthBits := uint(lengthExtraBits[lengthCode])
+ if extraLengthBits > 0 {
+ extraLength := int32(length - lengthBase[lengthCode])
+ w.writeBits(extraLength, extraLengthBits)
+ }
+ // Write the offset
+ offset := t.offset()
+ offsetCode := offsetCode(offset)
+ w.writeCode(oeCodes[offsetCode])
+ extraOffsetBits := uint(offsetExtraBits[offsetCode])
+ if extraOffsetBits > 0 {
+ extraOffset := int32(offset - offsetBase[offsetCode])
+ w.writeBits(extraOffset, extraOffsetBits)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// huffOffset is a static offset encoder used for huffman only encoding.
+// It can be reused since we will not be encoding offset values.
+var huffOffset *huffmanEncoder
+
+func init() {
+ w := newHuffmanBitWriter(nil)
+ w.offsetFreq[0] = 1
+ huffOffset = newHuffmanEncoder(offsetCodeCount)
+ huffOffset.generate(w.offsetFreq, 15)
+}
+
+// writeBlockHuff encodes a block of bytes as either
+// Huffman encoded literals or uncompressed bytes if the
+// results only gains very little from compression.
+func (w *huffmanBitWriter) writeBlockHuff(eof bool, input []byte) {
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Clear histogram
+ for i := range w.literalFreq {
+ w.literalFreq[i] = 0
+ }
+
+ // Add everything as literals
+ histogram(input, w.literalFreq)
+
+ w.literalFreq[endBlockMarker] = 1
+
+ const numLiterals = endBlockMarker + 1
+ const numOffsets = 1
+
+ w.literalEncoding.generate(w.literalFreq, 15)
+
+ // Figure out smallest code.
+ // Always use dynamic Huffman or Store
+ var numCodegens int
+
+ // Generate codegen and codegenFrequencies, which indicates how to encode
+ // the literalEncoding and the offsetEncoding.
+ w.generateCodegen(numLiterals, numOffsets, w.literalEncoding, huffOffset)
+ w.codegenEncoding.generate(w.codegenFreq[:], 7)
+ size, numCodegens := w.dynamicSize(w.literalEncoding, huffOffset, 0)
+
+ // Store bytes, if we don't get a reasonable improvement.
+ if ssize, storable := w.storedSize(input); storable && ssize < (size+size>>4) {
+ w.writeStoredHeader(len(input), eof)
+ w.writeBytes(input)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Huffman.
+ w.writeDynamicHeader(numLiterals, numOffsets, numCodegens, eof)
+ encoding := w.literalEncoding.codes[:257]
+ n := w.nbytes
+ for _, t := range input {
+ // Bitwriting inlined, ~30% speedup
+ c := encoding[t]
+ w.bits |= uint64(c.code) << w.nbits
+ w.nbits += uint(c.len)
+ if w.nbits < 48 {
+ continue
+ }
+ // Store 6 bytes
+ bits := w.bits
+ w.bits >>= 48
+ w.nbits -= 48
+ bytes := w.bytes[n : n+6]
+ bytes[0] = byte(bits)
+ bytes[1] = byte(bits >> 8)
+ bytes[2] = byte(bits >> 16)
+ bytes[3] = byte(bits >> 24)
+ bytes[4] = byte(bits >> 32)
+ bytes[5] = byte(bits >> 40)
+ n += 6
+ if n < bufferFlushSize {
+ continue
+ }
+ w.write(w.bytes[:n])
+ if w.err != nil {
+ return // Return early in the event of write failures
+ }
+ n = 0
+ }
+ w.nbytes = n
+ w.writeCode(encoding[endBlockMarker])
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_code.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_code.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..bdcbd823b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/huffman_code.go
@@ -0,0 +1,344 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+import (
+ "math"
+ "sort"
+)
+
+// hcode is a huffman code with a bit code and bit length.
+type hcode struct {
+ code, len uint16
+}
+
+type huffmanEncoder struct {
+ codes []hcode
+ freqcache []literalNode
+ bitCount [17]int32
+ lns byLiteral // stored to avoid repeated allocation in generate
+ lfs byFreq // stored to avoid repeated allocation in generate
+}
+
+type literalNode struct {
+ literal uint16
+ freq int32
+}
+
+// A levelInfo describes the state of the constructed tree for a given depth.
+type levelInfo struct {
+ // Our level. for better printing
+ level int32
+
+ // The frequency of the last node at this level
+ lastFreq int32
+
+ // The frequency of the next character to add to this level
+ nextCharFreq int32
+
+ // The frequency of the next pair (from level below) to add to this level.
+ // Only valid if the "needed" value of the next lower level is 0.
+ nextPairFreq int32
+
+ // The number of chains remaining to generate for this level before moving
+ // up to the next level
+ needed int32
+}
+
+// set sets the code and length of an hcode.
+func (h *hcode) set(code uint16, length uint16) {
+ h.len = length
+ h.code = code
+}
+
+func maxNode() literalNode { return literalNode{math.MaxUint16, math.MaxInt32} }
+
+func newHuffmanEncoder(size int) *huffmanEncoder {
+ return &huffmanEncoder{codes: make([]hcode, size)}
+}
+
+// Generates a HuffmanCode corresponding to the fixed literal table
+func generateFixedLiteralEncoding() *huffmanEncoder {
+ h := newHuffmanEncoder(maxNumLit)
+ codes := h.codes
+ var ch uint16
+ for ch = 0; ch < maxNumLit; ch++ {
+ var bits uint16
+ var size uint16
+ switch {
+ case ch < 144:
+ // size 8, 000110000 .. 10111111
+ bits = ch + 48
+ size = 8
+ break
+ case ch < 256:
+ // size 9, 110010000 .. 111111111
+ bits = ch + 400 - 144
+ size = 9
+ break
+ case ch < 280:
+ // size 7, 0000000 .. 0010111
+ bits = ch - 256
+ size = 7
+ break
+ default:
+ // size 8, 11000000 .. 11000111
+ bits = ch + 192 - 280
+ size = 8
+ }
+ codes[ch] = hcode{code: reverseBits(bits, byte(size)), len: size}
+ }
+ return h
+}
+
+func generateFixedOffsetEncoding() *huffmanEncoder {
+ h := newHuffmanEncoder(30)
+ codes := h.codes
+ for ch := range codes {
+ codes[ch] = hcode{code: reverseBits(uint16(ch), 5), len: 5}
+ }
+ return h
+}
+
+var fixedLiteralEncoding *huffmanEncoder = generateFixedLiteralEncoding()
+var fixedOffsetEncoding *huffmanEncoder = generateFixedOffsetEncoding()
+
+func (h *huffmanEncoder) bitLength(freq []int32) int {
+ var total int
+ for i, f := range freq {
+ if f != 0 {
+ total += int(f) * int(h.codes[i].len)
+ }
+ }
+ return total
+}
+
+const maxBitsLimit = 16
+
+// Return the number of literals assigned to each bit size in the Huffman encoding
+//
+// This method is only called when list.length >= 3
+// The cases of 0, 1, and 2 literals are handled by special case code.
+//
+// list An array of the literals with non-zero frequencies
+// and their associated frequencies. The array is in order of increasing
+// frequency, and has as its last element a special element with frequency
+// MaxInt32
+// maxBits The maximum number of bits that should be used to encode any literal.
+// Must be less than 16.
+// return An integer array in which array[i] indicates the number of literals
+// that should be encoded in i bits.
+func (h *huffmanEncoder) bitCounts(list []literalNode, maxBits int32) []int32 {
+ if maxBits >= maxBitsLimit {
+ panic("flate: maxBits too large")
+ }
+ n := int32(len(list))
+ list = list[0 : n+1]
+ list[n] = maxNode()
+
+ // The tree can't have greater depth than n - 1, no matter what. This
+ // saves a little bit of work in some small cases
+ if maxBits > n-1 {
+ maxBits = n - 1
+ }
+
+ // Create information about each of the levels.
+ // A bogus "Level 0" whose sole purpose is so that
+ // level1.prev.needed==0. This makes level1.nextPairFreq
+ // be a legitimate value that never gets chosen.
+ var levels [maxBitsLimit]levelInfo
+ // leafCounts[i] counts the number of literals at the left
+ // of ancestors of the rightmost node at level i.
+ // leafCounts[i][j] is the number of literals at the left
+ // of the level j ancestor.
+ var leafCounts [maxBitsLimit][maxBitsLimit]int32
+
+ for level := int32(1); level <= maxBits; level++ {
+ // For every level, the first two items are the first two characters.
+ // We initialize the levels as if we had already figured this out.
+ levels[level] = levelInfo{
+ level: level,
+ lastFreq: list[1].freq,
+ nextCharFreq: list[2].freq,
+ nextPairFreq: list[0].freq + list[1].freq,
+ }
+ leafCounts[level][level] = 2
+ if level == 1 {
+ levels[level].nextPairFreq = math.MaxInt32
+ }
+ }
+
+ // We need a total of 2*n - 2 items at top level and have already generated 2.
+ levels[maxBits].needed = 2*n - 4
+
+ level := maxBits
+ for {
+ l := &levels[level]
+ if l.nextPairFreq == math.MaxInt32 && l.nextCharFreq == math.MaxInt32 {
+ // We've run out of both leafs and pairs.
+ // End all calculations for this level.
+ // To make sure we never come back to this level or any lower level,
+ // set nextPairFreq impossibly large.
+ l.needed = 0
+ levels[level+1].nextPairFreq = math.MaxInt32
+ level++
+ continue
+ }
+
+ prevFreq := l.lastFreq
+ if l.nextCharFreq < l.nextPairFreq {
+ // The next item on this row is a leaf node.
+ n := leafCounts[level][level] + 1
+ l.lastFreq = l.nextCharFreq
+ // Lower leafCounts are the same of the previous node.
+ leafCounts[level][level] = n
+ l.nextCharFreq = list[n].freq
+ } else {
+ // The next item on this row is a pair from the previous row.
+ // nextPairFreq isn't valid until we generate two
+ // more values in the level below
+ l.lastFreq = l.nextPairFreq
+ // Take leaf counts from the lower level, except counts[level] remains the same.
+ copy(leafCounts[level][:level], leafCounts[level-1][:level])
+ levels[l.level-1].needed = 2
+ }
+
+ if l.needed--; l.needed == 0 {
+ // We've done everything we need to do for this level.
+ // Continue calculating one level up. Fill in nextPairFreq
+ // of that level with the sum of the two nodes we've just calculated on
+ // this level.
+ if l.level == maxBits {
+ // All done!
+ break
+ }
+ levels[l.level+1].nextPairFreq = prevFreq + l.lastFreq
+ level++
+ } else {
+ // If we stole from below, move down temporarily to replenish it.
+ for levels[level-1].needed > 0 {
+ level--
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Somethings is wrong if at the end, the top level is null or hasn't used
+ // all of the leaves.
+ if leafCounts[maxBits][maxBits] != n {
+ panic("leafCounts[maxBits][maxBits] != n")
+ }
+
+ bitCount := h.bitCount[:maxBits+1]
+ bits := 1
+ counts := &leafCounts[maxBits]
+ for level := maxBits; level > 0; level-- {
+ // chain.leafCount gives the number of literals requiring at least "bits"
+ // bits to encode.
+ bitCount[bits] = counts[level] - counts[level-1]
+ bits++
+ }
+ return bitCount
+}
+
+// Look at the leaves and assign them a bit count and an encoding as specified
+// in RFC 1951 3.2.2
+func (h *huffmanEncoder) assignEncodingAndSize(bitCount []int32, list []literalNode) {
+ code := uint16(0)
+ for n, bits := range bitCount {
+ code <<= 1
+ if n == 0 || bits == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ // The literals list[len(list)-bits] .. list[len(list)-bits]
+ // are encoded using "bits" bits, and get the values
+ // code, code + 1, .... The code values are
+ // assigned in literal order (not frequency order).
+ chunk := list[len(list)-int(bits):]
+
+ h.lns.sort(chunk)
+ for _, node := range chunk {
+ h.codes[node.literal] = hcode{code: reverseBits(code, uint8(n)), len: uint16(n)}
+ code++
+ }
+ list = list[0 : len(list)-int(bits)]
+ }
+}
+
+// Update this Huffman Code object to be the minimum code for the specified frequency count.
+//
+// freq An array of frequencies, in which frequency[i] gives the frequency of literal i.
+// maxBits The maximum number of bits to use for any literal.
+func (h *huffmanEncoder) generate(freq []int32, maxBits int32) {
+ if h.freqcache == nil {
+ // Allocate a reusable buffer with the longest possible frequency table.
+ // Possible lengths are codegenCodeCount, offsetCodeCount and maxNumLit.
+ // The largest of these is maxNumLit, so we allocate for that case.
+ h.freqcache = make([]literalNode, maxNumLit+1)
+ }
+ list := h.freqcache[:len(freq)+1]
+ // Number of non-zero literals
+ count := 0
+ // Set list to be the set of all non-zero literals and their frequencies
+ for i, f := range freq {
+ if f != 0 {
+ list[count] = literalNode{uint16(i), f}
+ count++
+ } else {
+ list[count] = literalNode{}
+ h.codes[i].len = 0
+ }
+ }
+ list[len(freq)] = literalNode{}
+
+ list = list[:count]
+ if count <= 2 {
+ // Handle the small cases here, because they are awkward for the general case code. With
+ // two or fewer literals, everything has bit length 1.
+ for i, node := range list {
+ // "list" is in order of increasing literal value.
+ h.codes[node.literal].set(uint16(i), 1)
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ h.lfs.sort(list)
+
+ // Get the number of literals for each bit count
+ bitCount := h.bitCounts(list, maxBits)
+ // And do the assignment
+ h.assignEncodingAndSize(bitCount, list)
+}
+
+type byLiteral []literalNode
+
+func (s *byLiteral) sort(a []literalNode) {
+ *s = byLiteral(a)
+ sort.Sort(s)
+}
+
+func (s byLiteral) Len() int { return len(s) }
+
+func (s byLiteral) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ return s[i].literal < s[j].literal
+}
+
+func (s byLiteral) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
+
+type byFreq []literalNode
+
+func (s *byFreq) sort(a []literalNode) {
+ *s = byFreq(a)
+ sort.Sort(s)
+}
+
+func (s byFreq) Len() int { return len(s) }
+
+func (s byFreq) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ if s[i].freq == s[j].freq {
+ return s[i].literal < s[j].literal
+ }
+ return s[i].freq < s[j].freq
+}
+
+func (s byFreq) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/inflate.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/inflate.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..800d0ce9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/inflate.go
@@ -0,0 +1,880 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// Package flate implements the DEFLATE compressed data format, described in
+// RFC 1951. The gzip and zlib packages implement access to DEFLATE-based file
+// formats.
+package flate
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "io"
+ "math/bits"
+ "strconv"
+ "sync"
+)
+
+const (
+ maxCodeLen = 16 // max length of Huffman code
+ maxCodeLenMask = 15 // mask for max length of Huffman code
+ // The next three numbers come from the RFC section 3.2.7, with the
+ // additional proviso in section 3.2.5 which implies that distance codes
+ // 30 and 31 should never occur in compressed data.
+ maxNumLit = 286
+ maxNumDist = 30
+ numCodes = 19 // number of codes in Huffman meta-code
+)
+
+// Initialize the fixedHuffmanDecoder only once upon first use.
+var fixedOnce sync.Once
+var fixedHuffmanDecoder huffmanDecoder
+
+// A CorruptInputError reports the presence of corrupt input at a given offset.
+type CorruptInputError int64
+
+func (e CorruptInputError) Error() string {
+ return "flate: corrupt input before offset " + strconv.FormatInt(int64(e), 10)
+}
+
+// An InternalError reports an error in the flate code itself.
+type InternalError string
+
+func (e InternalError) Error() string { return "flate: internal error: " + string(e) }
+
+// A ReadError reports an error encountered while reading input.
+//
+// Deprecated: No longer returned.
+type ReadError struct {
+ Offset int64 // byte offset where error occurred
+ Err error // error returned by underlying Read
+}
+
+func (e *ReadError) Error() string {
+ return "flate: read error at offset " + strconv.FormatInt(e.Offset, 10) + ": " + e.Err.Error()
+}
+
+// A WriteError reports an error encountered while writing output.
+//
+// Deprecated: No longer returned.
+type WriteError struct {
+ Offset int64 // byte offset where error occurred
+ Err error // error returned by underlying Write
+}
+
+func (e *WriteError) Error() string {
+ return "flate: write error at offset " + strconv.FormatInt(e.Offset, 10) + ": " + e.Err.Error()
+}
+
+// Resetter resets a ReadCloser returned by NewReader or NewReaderDict to
+// to switch to a new underlying Reader. This permits reusing a ReadCloser
+// instead of allocating a new one.
+type Resetter interface {
+ // Reset discards any buffered data and resets the Resetter as if it was
+ // newly initialized with the given reader.
+ Reset(r io.Reader, dict []byte) error
+}
+
+// The data structure for decoding Huffman tables is based on that of
+// zlib. There is a lookup table of a fixed bit width (huffmanChunkBits),
+// For codes smaller than the table width, there are multiple entries
+// (each combination of trailing bits has the same value). For codes
+// larger than the table width, the table contains a link to an overflow
+// table. The width of each entry in the link table is the maximum code
+// size minus the chunk width.
+//
+// Note that you can do a lookup in the table even without all bits
+// filled. Since the extra bits are zero, and the DEFLATE Huffman codes
+// have the property that shorter codes come before longer ones, the
+// bit length estimate in the result is a lower bound on the actual
+// number of bits.
+//
+// See the following:
+// http://www.gzip.org/algorithm.txt
+
+// chunk & 15 is number of bits
+// chunk >> 4 is value, including table link
+
+const (
+ huffmanChunkBits = 9
+ huffmanNumChunks = 1 << huffmanChunkBits
+ huffmanCountMask = 15
+ huffmanValueShift = 4
+)
+
+type huffmanDecoder struct {
+ min int // the minimum code length
+ chunks *[huffmanNumChunks]uint32 // chunks as described above
+ links [][]uint32 // overflow links
+ linkMask uint32 // mask the width of the link table
+}
+
+// Initialize Huffman decoding tables from array of code lengths.
+// Following this function, h is guaranteed to be initialized into a complete
+// tree (i.e., neither over-subscribed nor under-subscribed). The exception is a
+// degenerate case where the tree has only a single symbol with length 1. Empty
+// trees are permitted.
+func (h *huffmanDecoder) init(lengths []int) bool {
+ // Sanity enables additional runtime tests during Huffman
+ // table construction. It's intended to be used during
+ // development to supplement the currently ad-hoc unit tests.
+ const sanity = false
+
+ if h.chunks == nil {
+ h.chunks = &[huffmanNumChunks]uint32{}
+ }
+ if h.min != 0 {
+ *h = huffmanDecoder{chunks: h.chunks, links: h.links}
+ }
+
+ // Count number of codes of each length,
+ // compute min and max length.
+ var count [maxCodeLen]int
+ var min, max int
+ for _, n := range lengths {
+ if n == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ if min == 0 || n < min {
+ min = n
+ }
+ if n > max {
+ max = n
+ }
+ count[n&maxCodeLenMask]++
+ }
+
+ // Empty tree. The decompressor.huffSym function will fail later if the tree
+ // is used. Technically, an empty tree is only valid for the HDIST tree and
+ // not the HCLEN and HLIT tree. However, a stream with an empty HCLEN tree
+ // is guaranteed to fail since it will attempt to use the tree to decode the
+ // codes for the HLIT and HDIST trees. Similarly, an empty HLIT tree is
+ // guaranteed to fail later since the compressed data section must be
+ // composed of at least one symbol (the end-of-block marker).
+ if max == 0 {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ code := 0
+ var nextcode [maxCodeLen]int
+ for i := min; i <= max; i++ {
+ code <<= 1
+ nextcode[i&maxCodeLenMask] = code
+ code += count[i&maxCodeLenMask]
+ }
+
+ // Check that the coding is complete (i.e., that we've
+ // assigned all 2-to-the-max possible bit sequences).
+ // Exception: To be compatible with zlib, we also need to
+ // accept degenerate single-code codings. See also
+ // TestDegenerateHuffmanCoding.
+ if code != 1<<uint(max) && !(code == 1 && max == 1) {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ h.min = min
+ chunks := h.chunks[:]
+ for i := range chunks {
+ chunks[i] = 0
+ }
+
+ if max > huffmanChunkBits {
+ numLinks := 1 << (uint(max) - huffmanChunkBits)
+ h.linkMask = uint32(numLinks - 1)
+
+ // create link tables
+ link := nextcode[huffmanChunkBits+1] >> 1
+ if cap(h.links) < huffmanNumChunks-link {
+ h.links = make([][]uint32, huffmanNumChunks-link)
+ } else {
+ h.links = h.links[:huffmanNumChunks-link]
+ }
+ for j := uint(link); j < huffmanNumChunks; j++ {
+ reverse := int(bits.Reverse16(uint16(j)))
+ reverse >>= uint(16 - huffmanChunkBits)
+ off := j - uint(link)
+ if sanity && h.chunks[reverse] != 0 {
+ panic("impossible: overwriting existing chunk")
+ }
+ h.chunks[reverse] = uint32(off<<huffmanValueShift | (huffmanChunkBits + 1))
+ if cap(h.links[off]) < numLinks {
+ h.links[off] = make([]uint32, numLinks)
+ } else {
+ links := h.links[off][:0]
+ h.links[off] = links[:numLinks]
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ h.links = h.links[:0]
+ }
+
+ for i, n := range lengths {
+ if n == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ code := nextcode[n]
+ nextcode[n]++
+ chunk := uint32(i<<huffmanValueShift | n)
+ reverse := int(bits.Reverse16(uint16(code)))
+ reverse >>= uint(16 - n)
+ if n <= huffmanChunkBits {
+ for off := reverse; off < len(h.chunks); off += 1 << uint(n) {
+ // We should never need to overwrite
+ // an existing chunk. Also, 0 is
+ // never a valid chunk, because the
+ // lower 4 "count" bits should be
+ // between 1 and 15.
+ if sanity && h.chunks[off] != 0 {
+ panic("impossible: overwriting existing chunk")
+ }
+ h.chunks[off] = chunk
+ }
+ } else {
+ j := reverse & (huffmanNumChunks - 1)
+ if sanity && h.chunks[j]&huffmanCountMask != huffmanChunkBits+1 {
+ // Longer codes should have been
+ // associated with a link table above.
+ panic("impossible: not an indirect chunk")
+ }
+ value := h.chunks[j] >> huffmanValueShift
+ linktab := h.links[value]
+ reverse >>= huffmanChunkBits
+ for off := reverse; off < len(linktab); off += 1 << uint(n-huffmanChunkBits) {
+ if sanity && linktab[off] != 0 {
+ panic("impossible: overwriting existing chunk")
+ }
+ linktab[off] = chunk
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if sanity {
+ // Above we've sanity checked that we never overwrote
+ // an existing entry. Here we additionally check that
+ // we filled the tables completely.
+ for i, chunk := range h.chunks {
+ if chunk == 0 {
+ // As an exception, in the degenerate
+ // single-code case, we allow odd
+ // chunks to be missing.
+ if code == 1 && i%2 == 1 {
+ continue
+ }
+ panic("impossible: missing chunk")
+ }
+ }
+ for _, linktab := range h.links {
+ for _, chunk := range linktab {
+ if chunk == 0 {
+ panic("impossible: missing chunk")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return true
+}
+
+// The actual read interface needed by NewReader.
+// If the passed in io.Reader does not also have ReadByte,
+// the NewReader will introduce its own buffering.
+type Reader interface {
+ io.Reader
+ io.ByteReader
+}
+
+// Decompress state.
+type decompressor struct {
+ // Input source.
+ r Reader
+ roffset int64
+
+ // Input bits, in top of b.
+ b uint32
+ nb uint
+
+ // Huffman decoders for literal/length, distance.
+ h1, h2 huffmanDecoder
+
+ // Length arrays used to define Huffman codes.
+ bits *[maxNumLit + maxNumDist]int
+ codebits *[numCodes]int
+
+ // Output history, buffer.
+ dict dictDecoder
+
+ // Temporary buffer (avoids repeated allocation).
+ buf [4]byte
+
+ // Next step in the decompression,
+ // and decompression state.
+ step func(*decompressor)
+ stepState int
+ final bool
+ err error
+ toRead []byte
+ hl, hd *huffmanDecoder
+ copyLen int
+ copyDist int
+}
+
+func (f *decompressor) nextBlock() {
+ for f.nb < 1+2 {
+ if f.err = f.moreBits(); f.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ f.final = f.b&1 == 1
+ f.b >>= 1
+ typ := f.b & 3
+ f.b >>= 2
+ f.nb -= 1 + 2
+ switch typ {
+ case 0:
+ f.dataBlock()
+ case 1:
+ // compressed, fixed Huffman tables
+ f.hl = &fixedHuffmanDecoder
+ f.hd = nil
+ f.huffmanBlock()
+ case 2:
+ // compressed, dynamic Huffman tables
+ if f.err = f.readHuffman(); f.err != nil {
+ break
+ }
+ f.hl = &f.h1
+ f.hd = &f.h2
+ f.huffmanBlock()
+ default:
+ // 3 is reserved.
+ f.err = CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+}
+
+func (f *decompressor) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
+ for {
+ if len(f.toRead) > 0 {
+ n := copy(b, f.toRead)
+ f.toRead = f.toRead[n:]
+ if len(f.toRead) == 0 {
+ return n, f.err
+ }
+ return n, nil
+ }
+ if f.err != nil {
+ return 0, f.err
+ }
+ f.step(f)
+ if f.err != nil && len(f.toRead) == 0 {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush() // Flush what's left in case of error
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Support the io.WriteTo interface for io.Copy and friends.
+func (f *decompressor) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
+ total := int64(0)
+ flushed := false
+ for {
+ if len(f.toRead) > 0 {
+ n, err := w.Write(f.toRead)
+ total += int64(n)
+ if err != nil {
+ f.err = err
+ return total, err
+ }
+ if n != len(f.toRead) {
+ return total, io.ErrShortWrite
+ }
+ f.toRead = f.toRead[:0]
+ }
+ if f.err != nil && flushed {
+ if f.err == io.EOF {
+ return total, nil
+ }
+ return total, f.err
+ }
+ if f.err == nil {
+ f.step(f)
+ }
+ if len(f.toRead) == 0 && f.err != nil && !flushed {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush() // Flush what's left in case of error
+ flushed = true
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (f *decompressor) Close() error {
+ if f.err == io.EOF {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return f.err
+}
+
+// RFC 1951 section 3.2.7.
+// Compression with dynamic Huffman codes
+
+var codeOrder = [...]int{16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}
+
+func (f *decompressor) readHuffman() error {
+ // HLIT[5], HDIST[5], HCLEN[4].
+ for f.nb < 5+5+4 {
+ if err := f.moreBits(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ nlit := int(f.b&0x1F) + 257
+ if nlit > maxNumLit {
+ return CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+ f.b >>= 5
+ ndist := int(f.b&0x1F) + 1
+ if ndist > maxNumDist {
+ return CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+ f.b >>= 5
+ nclen := int(f.b&0xF) + 4
+ // numCodes is 19, so nclen is always valid.
+ f.b >>= 4
+ f.nb -= 5 + 5 + 4
+
+ // (HCLEN+4)*3 bits: code lengths in the magic codeOrder order.
+ for i := 0; i < nclen; i++ {
+ for f.nb < 3 {
+ if err := f.moreBits(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ f.codebits[codeOrder[i]] = int(f.b & 0x7)
+ f.b >>= 3
+ f.nb -= 3
+ }
+ for i := nclen; i < len(codeOrder); i++ {
+ f.codebits[codeOrder[i]] = 0
+ }
+ if !f.h1.init(f.codebits[0:]) {
+ return CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+
+ // HLIT + 257 code lengths, HDIST + 1 code lengths,
+ // using the code length Huffman code.
+ for i, n := 0, nlit+ndist; i < n; {
+ x, err := f.huffSym(&f.h1)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if x < 16 {
+ // Actual length.
+ f.bits[i] = x
+ i++
+ continue
+ }
+ // Repeat previous length or zero.
+ var rep int
+ var nb uint
+ var b int
+ switch x {
+ default:
+ return InternalError("unexpected length code")
+ case 16:
+ rep = 3
+ nb = 2
+ if i == 0 {
+ return CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+ b = f.bits[i-1]
+ case 17:
+ rep = 3
+ nb = 3
+ b = 0
+ case 18:
+ rep = 11
+ nb = 7
+ b = 0
+ }
+ for f.nb < nb {
+ if err := f.moreBits(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ rep += int(f.b & uint32(1<<nb-1))
+ f.b >>= nb
+ f.nb -= nb
+ if i+rep > n {
+ return CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+ for j := 0; j < rep; j++ {
+ f.bits[i] = b
+ i++
+ }
+ }
+
+ if !f.h1.init(f.bits[0:nlit]) || !f.h2.init(f.bits[nlit:nlit+ndist]) {
+ return CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ }
+
+ // As an optimization, we can initialize the min bits to read at a time
+ // for the HLIT tree to the length of the EOB marker since we know that
+ // every block must terminate with one. This preserves the property that
+ // we never read any extra bytes after the end of the DEFLATE stream.
+ if f.h1.min < f.bits[endBlockMarker] {
+ f.h1.min = f.bits[endBlockMarker]
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Decode a single Huffman block from f.
+// hl and hd are the Huffman states for the lit/length values
+// and the distance values, respectively. If hd == nil, using the
+// fixed distance encoding associated with fixed Huffman blocks.
+func (f *decompressor) huffmanBlock() {
+ const (
+ stateInit = iota // Zero value must be stateInit
+ stateDict
+ )
+
+ switch f.stepState {
+ case stateInit:
+ goto readLiteral
+ case stateDict:
+ goto copyHistory
+ }
+
+readLiteral:
+ // Read literal and/or (length, distance) according to RFC section 3.2.3.
+ {
+ v, err := f.huffSym(f.hl)
+ if err != nil {
+ f.err = err
+ return
+ }
+ var n uint // number of bits extra
+ var length int
+ switch {
+ case v < 256:
+ f.dict.writeByte(byte(v))
+ if f.dict.availWrite() == 0 {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush()
+ f.step = (*decompressor).huffmanBlock
+ f.stepState = stateInit
+ return
+ }
+ goto readLiteral
+ case v == 256:
+ f.finishBlock()
+ return
+ // otherwise, reference to older data
+ case v < 265:
+ length = v - (257 - 3)
+ n = 0
+ case v < 269:
+ length = v*2 - (265*2 - 11)
+ n = 1
+ case v < 273:
+ length = v*4 - (269*4 - 19)
+ n = 2
+ case v < 277:
+ length = v*8 - (273*8 - 35)
+ n = 3
+ case v < 281:
+ length = v*16 - (277*16 - 67)
+ n = 4
+ case v < 285:
+ length = v*32 - (281*32 - 131)
+ n = 5
+ case v < maxNumLit:
+ length = 258
+ n = 0
+ default:
+ f.err = CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ return
+ }
+ if n > 0 {
+ for f.nb < n {
+ if err = f.moreBits(); err != nil {
+ f.err = err
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ length += int(f.b & uint32(1<<n-1))
+ f.b >>= n
+ f.nb -= n
+ }
+
+ var dist int
+ if f.hd == nil {
+ for f.nb < 5 {
+ if err = f.moreBits(); err != nil {
+ f.err = err
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ dist = int(bits.Reverse8(uint8(f.b & 0x1F << 3)))
+ f.b >>= 5
+ f.nb -= 5
+ } else {
+ if dist, err = f.huffSym(f.hd); err != nil {
+ f.err = err
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ switch {
+ case dist < 4:
+ dist++
+ case dist < maxNumDist:
+ nb := uint(dist-2) >> 1
+ // have 1 bit in bottom of dist, need nb more.
+ extra := (dist & 1) << nb
+ for f.nb < nb {
+ if err = f.moreBits(); err != nil {
+ f.err = err
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ extra |= int(f.b & uint32(1<<nb-1))
+ f.b >>= nb
+ f.nb -= nb
+ dist = 1<<(nb+1) + 1 + extra
+ default:
+ f.err = CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // No check on length; encoding can be prescient.
+ if dist > f.dict.histSize() {
+ f.err = CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ return
+ }
+
+ f.copyLen, f.copyDist = length, dist
+ goto copyHistory
+ }
+
+copyHistory:
+ // Perform a backwards copy according to RFC section 3.2.3.
+ {
+ cnt := f.dict.tryWriteCopy(f.copyDist, f.copyLen)
+ if cnt == 0 {
+ cnt = f.dict.writeCopy(f.copyDist, f.copyLen)
+ }
+ f.copyLen -= cnt
+
+ if f.dict.availWrite() == 0 || f.copyLen > 0 {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush()
+ f.step = (*decompressor).huffmanBlock // We need to continue this work
+ f.stepState = stateDict
+ return
+ }
+ goto readLiteral
+ }
+}
+
+// Copy a single uncompressed data block from input to output.
+func (f *decompressor) dataBlock() {
+ // Uncompressed.
+ // Discard current half-byte.
+ f.nb = 0
+ f.b = 0
+
+ // Length then ones-complement of length.
+ nr, err := io.ReadFull(f.r, f.buf[0:4])
+ f.roffset += int64(nr)
+ if err != nil {
+ f.err = noEOF(err)
+ return
+ }
+ n := int(f.buf[0]) | int(f.buf[1])<<8
+ nn := int(f.buf[2]) | int(f.buf[3])<<8
+ if uint16(nn) != uint16(^n) {
+ f.err = CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ return
+ }
+
+ if n == 0 {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush()
+ f.finishBlock()
+ return
+ }
+
+ f.copyLen = n
+ f.copyData()
+}
+
+// copyData copies f.copyLen bytes from the underlying reader into f.hist.
+// It pauses for reads when f.hist is full.
+func (f *decompressor) copyData() {
+ buf := f.dict.writeSlice()
+ if len(buf) > f.copyLen {
+ buf = buf[:f.copyLen]
+ }
+
+ cnt, err := io.ReadFull(f.r, buf)
+ f.roffset += int64(cnt)
+ f.copyLen -= cnt
+ f.dict.writeMark(cnt)
+ if err != nil {
+ f.err = noEOF(err)
+ return
+ }
+
+ if f.dict.availWrite() == 0 || f.copyLen > 0 {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush()
+ f.step = (*decompressor).copyData
+ return
+ }
+ f.finishBlock()
+}
+
+func (f *decompressor) finishBlock() {
+ if f.final {
+ if f.dict.availRead() > 0 {
+ f.toRead = f.dict.readFlush()
+ }
+ f.err = io.EOF
+ }
+ f.step = (*decompressor).nextBlock
+}
+
+// noEOF returns err, unless err == io.EOF, in which case it returns io.ErrUnexpectedEOF.
+func noEOF(e error) error {
+ if e == io.EOF {
+ return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+ }
+ return e
+}
+
+func (f *decompressor) moreBits() error {
+ c, err := f.r.ReadByte()
+ if err != nil {
+ return noEOF(err)
+ }
+ f.roffset++
+ f.b |= uint32(c) << f.nb
+ f.nb += 8
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Read the next Huffman-encoded symbol from f according to h.
+func (f *decompressor) huffSym(h *huffmanDecoder) (int, error) {
+ // Since a huffmanDecoder can be empty or be composed of a degenerate tree
+ // with single element, huffSym must error on these two edge cases. In both
+ // cases, the chunks slice will be 0 for the invalid sequence, leading it
+ // satisfy the n == 0 check below.
+ n := uint(h.min)
+ // Optimization. Compiler isn't smart enough to keep f.b,f.nb in registers,
+ // but is smart enough to keep local variables in registers, so use nb and b,
+ // inline call to moreBits and reassign b,nb back to f on return.
+ nb, b := f.nb, f.b
+ for {
+ for nb < n {
+ c, err := f.r.ReadByte()
+ if err != nil {
+ f.b = b
+ f.nb = nb
+ return 0, noEOF(err)
+ }
+ f.roffset++
+ b |= uint32(c) << (nb & 31)
+ nb += 8
+ }
+ chunk := h.chunks[b&(huffmanNumChunks-1)]
+ n = uint(chunk & huffmanCountMask)
+ if n > huffmanChunkBits {
+ chunk = h.links[chunk>>huffmanValueShift][(b>>huffmanChunkBits)&h.linkMask]
+ n = uint(chunk & huffmanCountMask)
+ }
+ if n <= nb {
+ if n == 0 {
+ f.b = b
+ f.nb = nb
+ f.err = CorruptInputError(f.roffset)
+ return 0, f.err
+ }
+ f.b = b >> (n & 31)
+ f.nb = nb - n
+ return int(chunk >> huffmanValueShift), nil
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func makeReader(r io.Reader) Reader {
+ if rr, ok := r.(Reader); ok {
+ return rr
+ }
+ return bufio.NewReader(r)
+}
+
+func fixedHuffmanDecoderInit() {
+ fixedOnce.Do(func() {
+ // These come from the RFC section 3.2.6.
+ var bits [288]int
+ for i := 0; i < 144; i++ {
+ bits[i] = 8
+ }
+ for i := 144; i < 256; i++ {
+ bits[i] = 9
+ }
+ for i := 256; i < 280; i++ {
+ bits[i] = 7
+ }
+ for i := 280; i < 288; i++ {
+ bits[i] = 8
+ }
+ fixedHuffmanDecoder.init(bits[:])
+ })
+}
+
+func (f *decompressor) Reset(r io.Reader, dict []byte) error {
+ *f = decompressor{
+ r: makeReader(r),
+ bits: f.bits,
+ codebits: f.codebits,
+ h1: f.h1,
+ h2: f.h2,
+ dict: f.dict,
+ step: (*decompressor).nextBlock,
+ }
+ f.dict.init(maxMatchOffset, dict)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// NewReader returns a new ReadCloser that can be used
+// to read the uncompressed version of r.
+// If r does not also implement io.ByteReader,
+// the decompressor may read more data than necessary from r.
+// It is the caller's responsibility to call Close on the ReadCloser
+// when finished reading.
+//
+// The ReadCloser returned by NewReader also implements Resetter.
+func NewReader(r io.Reader) io.ReadCloser {
+ fixedHuffmanDecoderInit()
+
+ var f decompressor
+ f.r = makeReader(r)
+ f.bits = new([maxNumLit + maxNumDist]int)
+ f.codebits = new([numCodes]int)
+ f.step = (*decompressor).nextBlock
+ f.dict.init(maxMatchOffset, nil)
+ return &f
+}
+
+// NewReaderDict is like NewReader but initializes the reader
+// with a preset dictionary. The returned Reader behaves as if
+// the uncompressed data stream started with the given dictionary,
+// which has already been read. NewReaderDict is typically used
+// to read data compressed by NewWriterDict.
+//
+// The ReadCloser returned by NewReader also implements Resetter.
+func NewReaderDict(r io.Reader, dict []byte) io.ReadCloser {
+ fixedHuffmanDecoderInit()
+
+ var f decompressor
+ f.r = makeReader(r)
+ f.bits = new([maxNumLit + maxNumDist]int)
+ f.codebits = new([numCodes]int)
+ f.step = (*decompressor).nextBlock
+ f.dict.init(maxMatchOffset, dict)
+ return &f
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/reverse_bits.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/reverse_bits.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c1a02720d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/reverse_bits.go
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+var reverseByte = [256]byte{
+ 0x00, 0x80, 0x40, 0xc0, 0x20, 0xa0, 0x60, 0xe0,
+ 0x10, 0x90, 0x50, 0xd0, 0x30, 0xb0, 0x70, 0xf0,
+ 0x08, 0x88, 0x48, 0xc8, 0x28, 0xa8, 0x68, 0xe8,
+ 0x18, 0x98, 0x58, 0xd8, 0x38, 0xb8, 0x78, 0xf8,
+ 0x04, 0x84, 0x44, 0xc4, 0x24, 0xa4, 0x64, 0xe4,
+ 0x14, 0x94, 0x54, 0xd4, 0x34, 0xb4, 0x74, 0xf4,
+ 0x0c, 0x8c, 0x4c, 0xcc, 0x2c, 0xac, 0x6c, 0xec,
+ 0x1c, 0x9c, 0x5c, 0xdc, 0x3c, 0xbc, 0x7c, 0xfc,
+ 0x02, 0x82, 0x42, 0xc2, 0x22, 0xa2, 0x62, 0xe2,
+ 0x12, 0x92, 0x52, 0xd2, 0x32, 0xb2, 0x72, 0xf2,
+ 0x0a, 0x8a, 0x4a, 0xca, 0x2a, 0xaa, 0x6a, 0xea,
+ 0x1a, 0x9a, 0x5a, 0xda, 0x3a, 0xba, 0x7a, 0xfa,
+ 0x06, 0x86, 0x46, 0xc6, 0x26, 0xa6, 0x66, 0xe6,
+ 0x16, 0x96, 0x56, 0xd6, 0x36, 0xb6, 0x76, 0xf6,
+ 0x0e, 0x8e, 0x4e, 0xce, 0x2e, 0xae, 0x6e, 0xee,
+ 0x1e, 0x9e, 0x5e, 0xde, 0x3e, 0xbe, 0x7e, 0xfe,
+ 0x01, 0x81, 0x41, 0xc1, 0x21, 0xa1, 0x61, 0xe1,
+ 0x11, 0x91, 0x51, 0xd1, 0x31, 0xb1, 0x71, 0xf1,
+ 0x09, 0x89, 0x49, 0xc9, 0x29, 0xa9, 0x69, 0xe9,
+ 0x19, 0x99, 0x59, 0xd9, 0x39, 0xb9, 0x79, 0xf9,
+ 0x05, 0x85, 0x45, 0xc5, 0x25, 0xa5, 0x65, 0xe5,
+ 0x15, 0x95, 0x55, 0xd5, 0x35, 0xb5, 0x75, 0xf5,
+ 0x0d, 0x8d, 0x4d, 0xcd, 0x2d, 0xad, 0x6d, 0xed,
+ 0x1d, 0x9d, 0x5d, 0xdd, 0x3d, 0xbd, 0x7d, 0xfd,
+ 0x03, 0x83, 0x43, 0xc3, 0x23, 0xa3, 0x63, 0xe3,
+ 0x13, 0x93, 0x53, 0xd3, 0x33, 0xb3, 0x73, 0xf3,
+ 0x0b, 0x8b, 0x4b, 0xcb, 0x2b, 0xab, 0x6b, 0xeb,
+ 0x1b, 0x9b, 0x5b, 0xdb, 0x3b, 0xbb, 0x7b, 0xfb,
+ 0x07, 0x87, 0x47, 0xc7, 0x27, 0xa7, 0x67, 0xe7,
+ 0x17, 0x97, 0x57, 0xd7, 0x37, 0xb7, 0x77, 0xf7,
+ 0x0f, 0x8f, 0x4f, 0xcf, 0x2f, 0xaf, 0x6f, 0xef,
+ 0x1f, 0x9f, 0x5f, 0xdf, 0x3f, 0xbf, 0x7f, 0xff,
+}
+
+func reverseUint16(v uint16) uint16 {
+ return uint16(reverseByte[v>>8]) | uint16(reverseByte[v&0xFF])<<8
+}
+
+func reverseBits(number uint16, bitLength byte) uint16 {
+ return reverseUint16(number << uint8(16-bitLength))
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/snappy.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/snappy.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d853320a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/snappy.go
@@ -0,0 +1,900 @@
+// Copyright 2011 The Snappy-Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Modified for deflate by Klaus Post (c) 2015.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+// emitLiteral writes a literal chunk and returns the number of bytes written.
+func emitLiteral(dst *tokens, lit []byte) {
+ ol := int(dst.n)
+ for i, v := range lit {
+ dst.tokens[(i+ol)&maxStoreBlockSize] = token(v)
+ }
+ dst.n += uint16(len(lit))
+}
+
+// emitCopy writes a copy chunk and returns the number of bytes written.
+func emitCopy(dst *tokens, offset, length int) {
+ dst.tokens[dst.n] = matchToken(uint32(length-3), uint32(offset-minOffsetSize))
+ dst.n++
+}
+
+type snappyEnc interface {
+ Encode(dst *tokens, src []byte)
+ Reset()
+}
+
+func newSnappy(level int) snappyEnc {
+ switch level {
+ case 1:
+ return &snappyL1{}
+ case 2:
+ return &snappyL2{snappyGen: snappyGen{cur: maxStoreBlockSize, prev: make([]byte, 0, maxStoreBlockSize)}}
+ case 3:
+ return &snappyL3{snappyGen: snappyGen{cur: maxStoreBlockSize, prev: make([]byte, 0, maxStoreBlockSize)}}
+ case 4:
+ return &snappyL4{snappyL3{snappyGen: snappyGen{cur: maxStoreBlockSize, prev: make([]byte, 0, maxStoreBlockSize)}}}
+ default:
+ panic("invalid level specified")
+ }
+}
+
+const (
+ tableBits = 14 // Bits used in the table
+ tableSize = 1 << tableBits // Size of the table
+ tableMask = tableSize - 1 // Mask for table indices. Redundant, but can eliminate bounds checks.
+ tableShift = 32 - tableBits // Right-shift to get the tableBits most significant bits of a uint32.
+ baseMatchOffset = 1 // The smallest match offset
+ baseMatchLength = 3 // The smallest match length per the RFC section 3.2.5
+ maxMatchOffset = 1 << 15 // The largest match offset
+)
+
+func load32(b []byte, i int) uint32 {
+ b = b[i : i+4 : len(b)] // Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the next line.
+ return uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
+}
+
+func load64(b []byte, i int) uint64 {
+ b = b[i : i+8 : len(b)] // Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the next line.
+ return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 |
+ uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
+}
+
+func hash(u uint32) uint32 {
+ return (u * 0x1e35a7bd) >> tableShift
+}
+
+// snappyL1 encapsulates level 1 compression
+type snappyL1 struct{}
+
+func (e *snappyL1) Reset() {}
+
+func (e *snappyL1) Encode(dst *tokens, src []byte) {
+ const (
+ inputMargin = 16 - 1
+ minNonLiteralBlockSize = 1 + 1 + inputMargin
+ )
+
+ // This check isn't in the Snappy implementation, but there, the caller
+ // instead of the callee handles this case.
+ if len(src) < minNonLiteralBlockSize {
+ // We do not fill the token table.
+ // This will be picked up by caller.
+ dst.n = uint16(len(src))
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Initialize the hash table.
+ //
+ // The table element type is uint16, as s < sLimit and sLimit < len(src)
+ // and len(src) <= maxStoreBlockSize and maxStoreBlockSize == 65535.
+ var table [tableSize]uint16
+
+ // sLimit is when to stop looking for offset/length copies. The inputMargin
+ // lets us use a fast path for emitLiteral in the main loop, while we are
+ // looking for copies.
+ sLimit := len(src) - inputMargin
+
+ // nextEmit is where in src the next emitLiteral should start from.
+ nextEmit := 0
+
+ // The encoded form must start with a literal, as there are no previous
+ // bytes to copy, so we start looking for hash matches at s == 1.
+ s := 1
+ nextHash := hash(load32(src, s))
+
+ for {
+ // Copied from the C++ snappy implementation:
+ //
+ // Heuristic match skipping: If 32 bytes are scanned with no matches
+ // found, start looking only at every other byte. If 32 more bytes are
+ // scanned (or skipped), look at every third byte, etc.. When a match
+ // is found, immediately go back to looking at every byte. This is a
+ // small loss (~5% performance, ~0.1% density) for compressible data
+ // due to more bookkeeping, but for non-compressible data (such as
+ // JPEG) it's a huge win since the compressor quickly "realizes" the
+ // data is incompressible and doesn't bother looking for matches
+ // everywhere.
+ //
+ // The "skip" variable keeps track of how many bytes there are since
+ // the last match; dividing it by 32 (ie. right-shifting by five) gives
+ // the number of bytes to move ahead for each iteration.
+ skip := 32
+
+ nextS := s
+ candidate := 0
+ for {
+ s = nextS
+ bytesBetweenHashLookups := skip >> 5
+ nextS = s + bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ skip += bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ if nextS > sLimit {
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+ candidate = int(table[nextHash&tableMask])
+ table[nextHash&tableMask] = uint16(s)
+ nextHash = hash(load32(src, nextS))
+ if s-candidate <= maxMatchOffset && load32(src, s) == load32(src, candidate) {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+ // A 4-byte match has been found. We'll later see if more than 4 bytes
+ // match. But, prior to the match, src[nextEmit:s] are unmatched. Emit
+ // them as literal bytes.
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:s])
+
+ // Call emitCopy, and then see if another emitCopy could be our next
+ // move. Repeat until we find no match for the input immediately after
+ // what was consumed by the last emitCopy call.
+ //
+ // If we exit this loop normally then we need to call emitLiteral next,
+ // though we don't yet know how big the literal will be. We handle that
+ // by proceeding to the next iteration of the main loop. We also can
+ // exit this loop via goto if we get close to exhausting the input.
+ for {
+ // Invariant: we have a 4-byte match at s, and no need to emit any
+ // literal bytes prior to s.
+ base := s
+
+ // Extend the 4-byte match as long as possible.
+ //
+ // This is an inlined version of Snappy's:
+ // s = extendMatch(src, candidate+4, s+4)
+ s += 4
+ s1 := base + maxMatchLength
+ if s1 > len(src) {
+ s1 = len(src)
+ }
+ a := src[s:s1]
+ b := src[candidate+4:]
+ b = b[:len(a)]
+ l := len(a)
+ for i := range a {
+ if a[i] != b[i] {
+ l = i
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ s += l
+
+ // matchToken is flate's equivalent of Snappy's emitCopy.
+ dst.tokens[dst.n] = matchToken(uint32(s-base-baseMatchLength), uint32(base-candidate-baseMatchOffset))
+ dst.n++
+ nextEmit = s
+ if s >= sLimit {
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+
+ // We could immediately start working at s now, but to improve
+ // compression we first update the hash table at s-1 and at s. If
+ // another emitCopy is not our next move, also calculate nextHash
+ // at s+1. At least on GOARCH=amd64, these three hash calculations
+ // are faster as one load64 call (with some shifts) instead of
+ // three load32 calls.
+ x := load64(src, s-1)
+ prevHash := hash(uint32(x >> 0))
+ table[prevHash&tableMask] = uint16(s - 1)
+ currHash := hash(uint32(x >> 8))
+ candidate = int(table[currHash&tableMask])
+ table[currHash&tableMask] = uint16(s)
+ if s-candidate > maxMatchOffset || uint32(x>>8) != load32(src, candidate) {
+ nextHash = hash(uint32(x >> 16))
+ s++
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+emitRemainder:
+ if nextEmit < len(src) {
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:])
+ }
+}
+
+type tableEntry struct {
+ val uint32
+ offset int32
+}
+
+func load3232(b []byte, i int32) uint32 {
+ b = b[i : i+4 : len(b)] // Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the next line.
+ return uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
+}
+
+func load6432(b []byte, i int32) uint64 {
+ b = b[i : i+8 : len(b)] // Help the compiler eliminate bounds checks on the next line.
+ return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 |
+ uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
+}
+
+// snappyGen maintains the table for matches,
+// and the previous byte block for level 2.
+// This is the generic implementation.
+type snappyGen struct {
+ prev []byte
+ cur int32
+}
+
+// snappyGen maintains the table for matches,
+// and the previous byte block for level 2.
+// This is the generic implementation.
+type snappyL2 struct {
+ snappyGen
+ table [tableSize]tableEntry
+}
+
+// EncodeL2 uses a similar algorithm to level 1, but is capable
+// of matching across blocks giving better compression at a small slowdown.
+func (e *snappyL2) Encode(dst *tokens, src []byte) {
+ const (
+ inputMargin = 8 - 1
+ minNonLiteralBlockSize = 1 + 1 + inputMargin
+ )
+
+ // Protect against e.cur wraparound.
+ if e.cur > 1<<30 {
+ for i := range e.table[:] {
+ e.table[i] = tableEntry{}
+ }
+ e.cur = maxStoreBlockSize
+ }
+
+ // This check isn't in the Snappy implementation, but there, the caller
+ // instead of the callee handles this case.
+ if len(src) < minNonLiteralBlockSize {
+ // We do not fill the token table.
+ // This will be picked up by caller.
+ dst.n = uint16(len(src))
+ e.cur += maxStoreBlockSize
+ e.prev = e.prev[:0]
+ return
+ }
+
+ // sLimit is when to stop looking for offset/length copies. The inputMargin
+ // lets us use a fast path for emitLiteral in the main loop, while we are
+ // looking for copies.
+ sLimit := int32(len(src) - inputMargin)
+
+ // nextEmit is where in src the next emitLiteral should start from.
+ nextEmit := int32(0)
+ s := int32(0)
+ cv := load3232(src, s)
+ nextHash := hash(cv)
+
+ for {
+ // Copied from the C++ snappy implementation:
+ //
+ // Heuristic match skipping: If 32 bytes are scanned with no matches
+ // found, start looking only at every other byte. If 32 more bytes are
+ // scanned (or skipped), look at every third byte, etc.. When a match
+ // is found, immediately go back to looking at every byte. This is a
+ // small loss (~5% performance, ~0.1% density) for compressible data
+ // due to more bookkeeping, but for non-compressible data (such as
+ // JPEG) it's a huge win since the compressor quickly "realizes" the
+ // data is incompressible and doesn't bother looking for matches
+ // everywhere.
+ //
+ // The "skip" variable keeps track of how many bytes there are since
+ // the last match; dividing it by 32 (ie. right-shifting by five) gives
+ // the number of bytes to move ahead for each iteration.
+ skip := int32(32)
+
+ nextS := s
+ var candidate tableEntry
+ for {
+ s = nextS
+ bytesBetweenHashLookups := skip >> 5
+ nextS = s + bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ skip += bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ if nextS > sLimit {
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+ candidate = e.table[nextHash&tableMask]
+ now := load3232(src, nextS)
+ e.table[nextHash&tableMask] = tableEntry{offset: s + e.cur, val: cv}
+ nextHash = hash(now)
+
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset > maxMatchOffset || cv != candidate.val {
+ // Out of range or not matched.
+ cv = now
+ continue
+ }
+ break
+ }
+
+ // A 4-byte match has been found. We'll later see if more than 4 bytes
+ // match. But, prior to the match, src[nextEmit:s] are unmatched. Emit
+ // them as literal bytes.
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:s])
+
+ // Call emitCopy, and then see if another emitCopy could be our next
+ // move. Repeat until we find no match for the input immediately after
+ // what was consumed by the last emitCopy call.
+ //
+ // If we exit this loop normally then we need to call emitLiteral next,
+ // though we don't yet know how big the literal will be. We handle that
+ // by proceeding to the next iteration of the main loop. We also can
+ // exit this loop via goto if we get close to exhausting the input.
+ for {
+ // Invariant: we have a 4-byte match at s, and no need to emit any
+ // literal bytes prior to s.
+
+ // Extend the 4-byte match as long as possible.
+ //
+ s += 4
+ t := candidate.offset - e.cur + 4
+ l := e.matchlen(s, t, src)
+
+ // matchToken is flate's equivalent of Snappy's emitCopy. (length,offset)
+ dst.tokens[dst.n] = matchToken(uint32(l+4-baseMatchLength), uint32(s-t-baseMatchOffset))
+ dst.n++
+ s += l
+ nextEmit = s
+ if s >= sLimit {
+ t += l
+ // Index first pair after match end.
+ if int(t+4) < len(src) && t > 0 {
+ cv := load3232(src, t)
+ e.table[hash(cv)&tableMask] = tableEntry{offset: t + e.cur, val: cv}
+ }
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+
+ // We could immediately start working at s now, but to improve
+ // compression we first update the hash table at s-1 and at s. If
+ // another emitCopy is not our next move, also calculate nextHash
+ // at s+1. At least on GOARCH=amd64, these three hash calculations
+ // are faster as one load64 call (with some shifts) instead of
+ // three load32 calls.
+ x := load6432(src, s-1)
+ prevHash := hash(uint32(x))
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 1, val: uint32(x)}
+ x >>= 8
+ currHash := hash(uint32(x))
+ candidate = e.table[currHash&tableMask]
+ e.table[currHash&tableMask] = tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s, val: uint32(x)}
+
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset > maxMatchOffset || uint32(x) != candidate.val {
+ cv = uint32(x >> 8)
+ nextHash = hash(cv)
+ s++
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+emitRemainder:
+ if int(nextEmit) < len(src) {
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:])
+ }
+ e.cur += int32(len(src))
+ e.prev = e.prev[:len(src)]
+ copy(e.prev, src)
+}
+
+type tableEntryPrev struct {
+ Cur tableEntry
+ Prev tableEntry
+}
+
+// snappyL3
+type snappyL3 struct {
+ snappyGen
+ table [tableSize]tableEntryPrev
+}
+
+// Encode uses a similar algorithm to level 2, will check up to two candidates.
+func (e *snappyL3) Encode(dst *tokens, src []byte) {
+ const (
+ inputMargin = 8 - 1
+ minNonLiteralBlockSize = 1 + 1 + inputMargin
+ )
+
+ // Protect against e.cur wraparound.
+ if e.cur > 1<<30 {
+ for i := range e.table[:] {
+ e.table[i] = tableEntryPrev{}
+ }
+ e.snappyGen = snappyGen{cur: maxStoreBlockSize, prev: e.prev[:0]}
+ }
+
+ // This check isn't in the Snappy implementation, but there, the caller
+ // instead of the callee handles this case.
+ if len(src) < minNonLiteralBlockSize {
+ // We do not fill the token table.
+ // This will be picked up by caller.
+ dst.n = uint16(len(src))
+ e.cur += maxStoreBlockSize
+ e.prev = e.prev[:0]
+ return
+ }
+
+ // sLimit is when to stop looking for offset/length copies. The inputMargin
+ // lets us use a fast path for emitLiteral in the main loop, while we are
+ // looking for copies.
+ sLimit := int32(len(src) - inputMargin)
+
+ // nextEmit is where in src the next emitLiteral should start from.
+ nextEmit := int32(0)
+ s := int32(0)
+ cv := load3232(src, s)
+ nextHash := hash(cv)
+
+ for {
+ // Copied from the C++ snappy implementation:
+ //
+ // Heuristic match skipping: If 32 bytes are scanned with no matches
+ // found, start looking only at every other byte. If 32 more bytes are
+ // scanned (or skipped), look at every third byte, etc.. When a match
+ // is found, immediately go back to looking at every byte. This is a
+ // small loss (~5% performance, ~0.1% density) for compressible data
+ // due to more bookkeeping, but for non-compressible data (such as
+ // JPEG) it's a huge win since the compressor quickly "realizes" the
+ // data is incompressible and doesn't bother looking for matches
+ // everywhere.
+ //
+ // The "skip" variable keeps track of how many bytes there are since
+ // the last match; dividing it by 32 (ie. right-shifting by five) gives
+ // the number of bytes to move ahead for each iteration.
+ skip := int32(32)
+
+ nextS := s
+ var candidate tableEntry
+ for {
+ s = nextS
+ bytesBetweenHashLookups := skip >> 5
+ nextS = s + bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ skip += bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ if nextS > sLimit {
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+ candidates := e.table[nextHash&tableMask]
+ now := load3232(src, nextS)
+ e.table[nextHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{Prev: candidates.Cur, Cur: tableEntry{offset: s + e.cur, val: cv}}
+ nextHash = hash(now)
+
+ // Check both candidates
+ candidate = candidates.Cur
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ break
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We only check if value mismatches.
+ // Offset will always be invalid in other cases.
+ candidate = candidates.Prev
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ cv = now
+ }
+
+ // A 4-byte match has been found. We'll later see if more than 4 bytes
+ // match. But, prior to the match, src[nextEmit:s] are unmatched. Emit
+ // them as literal bytes.
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:s])
+
+ // Call emitCopy, and then see if another emitCopy could be our next
+ // move. Repeat until we find no match for the input immediately after
+ // what was consumed by the last emitCopy call.
+ //
+ // If we exit this loop normally then we need to call emitLiteral next,
+ // though we don't yet know how big the literal will be. We handle that
+ // by proceeding to the next iteration of the main loop. We also can
+ // exit this loop via goto if we get close to exhausting the input.
+ for {
+ // Invariant: we have a 4-byte match at s, and no need to emit any
+ // literal bytes prior to s.
+
+ // Extend the 4-byte match as long as possible.
+ //
+ s += 4
+ t := candidate.offset - e.cur + 4
+ l := e.matchlen(s, t, src)
+
+ // matchToken is flate's equivalent of Snappy's emitCopy. (length,offset)
+ dst.tokens[dst.n] = matchToken(uint32(l+4-baseMatchLength), uint32(s-t-baseMatchOffset))
+ dst.n++
+ s += l
+ nextEmit = s
+ if s >= sLimit {
+ t += l
+ // Index first pair after match end.
+ if int(t+4) < len(src) && t > 0 {
+ cv := load3232(src, t)
+ nextHash = hash(cv)
+ e.table[nextHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[nextHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + t, val: cv},
+ }
+ }
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+
+ // We could immediately start working at s now, but to improve
+ // compression we first update the hash table at s-3 to s. If
+ // another emitCopy is not our next move, also calculate nextHash
+ // at s+1. At least on GOARCH=amd64, these three hash calculations
+ // are faster as one load64 call (with some shifts) instead of
+ // three load32 calls.
+ x := load6432(src, s-3)
+ prevHash := hash(uint32(x))
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[prevHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 3, val: uint32(x)},
+ }
+ x >>= 8
+ prevHash = hash(uint32(x))
+
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[prevHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 2, val: uint32(x)},
+ }
+ x >>= 8
+ prevHash = hash(uint32(x))
+
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[prevHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 1, val: uint32(x)},
+ }
+ x >>= 8
+ currHash := hash(uint32(x))
+ candidates := e.table[currHash&tableMask]
+ cv = uint32(x)
+ e.table[currHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: candidates.Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: s + e.cur, val: cv},
+ }
+
+ // Check both candidates
+ candidate = candidates.Cur
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ continue
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We only check if value mismatches.
+ // Offset will always be invalid in other cases.
+ candidate = candidates.Prev
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ continue
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ cv = uint32(x >> 8)
+ nextHash = hash(cv)
+ s++
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+emitRemainder:
+ if int(nextEmit) < len(src) {
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:])
+ }
+ e.cur += int32(len(src))
+ e.prev = e.prev[:len(src)]
+ copy(e.prev, src)
+}
+
+// snappyL4
+type snappyL4 struct {
+ snappyL3
+}
+
+// Encode uses a similar algorithm to level 3,
+// but will check up to two candidates if first isn't long enough.
+func (e *snappyL4) Encode(dst *tokens, src []byte) {
+ const (
+ inputMargin = 8 - 3
+ minNonLiteralBlockSize = 1 + 1 + inputMargin
+ matchLenGood = 12
+ )
+
+ // Protect against e.cur wraparound.
+ if e.cur > 1<<30 {
+ for i := range e.table[:] {
+ e.table[i] = tableEntryPrev{}
+ }
+ e.snappyGen = snappyGen{cur: maxStoreBlockSize, prev: e.prev[:0]}
+ }
+
+ // This check isn't in the Snappy implementation, but there, the caller
+ // instead of the callee handles this case.
+ if len(src) < minNonLiteralBlockSize {
+ // We do not fill the token table.
+ // This will be picked up by caller.
+ dst.n = uint16(len(src))
+ e.cur += maxStoreBlockSize
+ e.prev = e.prev[:0]
+ return
+ }
+
+ // sLimit is when to stop looking for offset/length copies. The inputMargin
+ // lets us use a fast path for emitLiteral in the main loop, while we are
+ // looking for copies.
+ sLimit := int32(len(src) - inputMargin)
+
+ // nextEmit is where in src the next emitLiteral should start from.
+ nextEmit := int32(0)
+ s := int32(0)
+ cv := load3232(src, s)
+ nextHash := hash(cv)
+
+ for {
+ // Copied from the C++ snappy implementation:
+ //
+ // Heuristic match skipping: If 32 bytes are scanned with no matches
+ // found, start looking only at every other byte. If 32 more bytes are
+ // scanned (or skipped), look at every third byte, etc.. When a match
+ // is found, immediately go back to looking at every byte. This is a
+ // small loss (~5% performance, ~0.1% density) for compressible data
+ // due to more bookkeeping, but for non-compressible data (such as
+ // JPEG) it's a huge win since the compressor quickly "realizes" the
+ // data is incompressible and doesn't bother looking for matches
+ // everywhere.
+ //
+ // The "skip" variable keeps track of how many bytes there are since
+ // the last match; dividing it by 32 (ie. right-shifting by five) gives
+ // the number of bytes to move ahead for each iteration.
+ skip := int32(32)
+
+ nextS := s
+ var candidate tableEntry
+ var candidateAlt tableEntry
+ for {
+ s = nextS
+ bytesBetweenHashLookups := skip >> 5
+ nextS = s + bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ skip += bytesBetweenHashLookups
+ if nextS > sLimit {
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+ candidates := e.table[nextHash&tableMask]
+ now := load3232(src, nextS)
+ e.table[nextHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{Prev: candidates.Cur, Cur: tableEntry{offset: s + e.cur, val: cv}}
+ nextHash = hash(now)
+
+ // Check both candidates
+ candidate = candidates.Cur
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset < maxMatchOffset {
+ offset = s - (candidates.Prev.offset - e.cur)
+ if cv == candidates.Prev.val && offset < maxMatchOffset {
+ candidateAlt = candidates.Prev
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We only check if value mismatches.
+ // Offset will always be invalid in other cases.
+ candidate = candidates.Prev
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset < maxMatchOffset {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ cv = now
+ }
+
+ // A 4-byte match has been found. We'll later see if more than 4 bytes
+ // match. But, prior to the match, src[nextEmit:s] are unmatched. Emit
+ // them as literal bytes.
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:s])
+
+ // Call emitCopy, and then see if another emitCopy could be our next
+ // move. Repeat until we find no match for the input immediately after
+ // what was consumed by the last emitCopy call.
+ //
+ // If we exit this loop normally then we need to call emitLiteral next,
+ // though we don't yet know how big the literal will be. We handle that
+ // by proceeding to the next iteration of the main loop. We also can
+ // exit this loop via goto if we get close to exhausting the input.
+ for {
+ // Invariant: we have a 4-byte match at s, and no need to emit any
+ // literal bytes prior to s.
+
+ // Extend the 4-byte match as long as possible.
+ //
+ s += 4
+ t := candidate.offset - e.cur + 4
+ l := e.matchlen(s, t, src)
+ // Try alternative candidate if match length < matchLenGood.
+ if l < matchLenGood-4 && candidateAlt.offset != 0 {
+ t2 := candidateAlt.offset - e.cur + 4
+ l2 := e.matchlen(s, t2, src)
+ if l2 > l {
+ l = l2
+ t = t2
+ }
+ }
+ // matchToken is flate's equivalent of Snappy's emitCopy. (length,offset)
+ dst.tokens[dst.n] = matchToken(uint32(l+4-baseMatchLength), uint32(s-t-baseMatchOffset))
+ dst.n++
+ s += l
+ nextEmit = s
+ if s >= sLimit {
+ t += l
+ // Index first pair after match end.
+ if int(t+4) < len(src) && t > 0 {
+ cv := load3232(src, t)
+ nextHash = hash(cv)
+ e.table[nextHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[nextHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + t, val: cv},
+ }
+ }
+ goto emitRemainder
+ }
+
+ // We could immediately start working at s now, but to improve
+ // compression we first update the hash table at s-3 to s. If
+ // another emitCopy is not our next move, also calculate nextHash
+ // at s+1. At least on GOARCH=amd64, these three hash calculations
+ // are faster as one load64 call (with some shifts) instead of
+ // three load32 calls.
+ x := load6432(src, s-3)
+ prevHash := hash(uint32(x))
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[prevHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 3, val: uint32(x)},
+ }
+ x >>= 8
+ prevHash = hash(uint32(x))
+
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[prevHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 2, val: uint32(x)},
+ }
+ x >>= 8
+ prevHash = hash(uint32(x))
+
+ e.table[prevHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: e.table[prevHash&tableMask].Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: e.cur + s - 1, val: uint32(x)},
+ }
+ x >>= 8
+ currHash := hash(uint32(x))
+ candidates := e.table[currHash&tableMask]
+ cv = uint32(x)
+ e.table[currHash&tableMask] = tableEntryPrev{
+ Prev: candidates.Cur,
+ Cur: tableEntry{offset: s + e.cur, val: cv},
+ }
+
+ // Check both candidates
+ candidate = candidates.Cur
+ candidateAlt = tableEntry{}
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ offset = s - (candidates.Prev.offset - e.cur)
+ if cv == candidates.Prev.val && offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ candidateAlt = candidates.Prev
+ }
+ continue
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We only check if value mismatches.
+ // Offset will always be invalid in other cases.
+ candidate = candidates.Prev
+ if cv == candidate.val {
+ offset := s - (candidate.offset - e.cur)
+ if offset <= maxMatchOffset {
+ continue
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ cv = uint32(x >> 8)
+ nextHash = hash(cv)
+ s++
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+emitRemainder:
+ if int(nextEmit) < len(src) {
+ emitLiteral(dst, src[nextEmit:])
+ }
+ e.cur += int32(len(src))
+ e.prev = e.prev[:len(src)]
+ copy(e.prev, src)
+}
+
+func (e *snappyGen) matchlen(s, t int32, src []byte) int32 {
+ s1 := int(s) + maxMatchLength - 4
+ if s1 > len(src) {
+ s1 = len(src)
+ }
+
+ // If we are inside the current block
+ if t >= 0 {
+ b := src[t:]
+ a := src[s:s1]
+ b = b[:len(a)]
+ // Extend the match to be as long as possible.
+ for i := range a {
+ if a[i] != b[i] {
+ return int32(i)
+ }
+ }
+ return int32(len(a))
+ }
+
+ // We found a match in the previous block.
+ tp := int32(len(e.prev)) + t
+ if tp < 0 {
+ return 0
+ }
+
+ // Extend the match to be as long as possible.
+ a := src[s:s1]
+ b := e.prev[tp:]
+ if len(b) > len(a) {
+ b = b[:len(a)]
+ }
+ a = a[:len(b)]
+ for i := range b {
+ if a[i] != b[i] {
+ return int32(i)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If we reached our limit, we matched everything we are
+ // allowed to in the previous block and we return.
+ n := int32(len(b))
+ if int(s+n) == s1 {
+ return n
+ }
+
+ // Continue looking for more matches in the current block.
+ a = src[s+n : s1]
+ b = src[:len(a)]
+ for i := range a {
+ if a[i] != b[i] {
+ return int32(i) + n
+ }
+ }
+ return int32(len(a)) + n
+}
+
+// Reset the encoding table.
+func (e *snappyGen) Reset() {
+ e.prev = e.prev[:0]
+ e.cur += maxMatchOffset
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/token.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/token.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4f275ea61
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/flate/token.go
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package flate
+
+import "fmt"
+
+const (
+ // 2 bits: type 0 = literal 1=EOF 2=Match 3=Unused
+ // 8 bits: xlength = length - MIN_MATCH_LENGTH
+ // 22 bits xoffset = offset - MIN_OFFSET_SIZE, or literal
+ lengthShift = 22
+ offsetMask = 1<<lengthShift - 1
+ typeMask = 3 << 30
+ literalType = 0 << 30
+ matchType = 1 << 30
+)
+
+// The length code for length X (MIN_MATCH_LENGTH <= X <= MAX_MATCH_LENGTH)
+// is lengthCodes[length - MIN_MATCH_LENGTH]
+var lengthCodes = [...]uint32{
+ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8,
+ 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 12, 12,
+ 13, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 14, 14, 15, 15,
+ 15, 15, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16,
+ 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 18, 18,
+ 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 19, 19, 19, 19,
+ 19, 19, 19, 19, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20,
+ 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20,
+ 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21,
+ 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21, 22, 22, 22, 22,
+ 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22, 22,
+ 22, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23,
+ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 24,
+ 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24,
+ 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24,
+ 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 24,
+ 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25,
+ 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25,
+ 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25,
+ 25, 25, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26,
+ 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26,
+ 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26,
+ 26, 26, 26, 26, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27,
+ 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27,
+ 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27,
+ 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 28,
+}
+
+var offsetCodes = [...]uint32{
+ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7,
+ 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
+ 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
+ 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11,
+ 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
+ 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
+ 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13,
+ 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13,
+ 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14,
+ 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14,
+ 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14,
+ 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14,
+ 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15,
+ 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15,
+ 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15,
+ 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15,
+}
+
+type token uint32
+
+type tokens struct {
+ tokens [maxStoreBlockSize + 1]token
+ n uint16 // Must be able to contain maxStoreBlockSize
+}
+
+// Convert a literal into a literal token.
+func literalToken(literal uint32) token { return token(literalType + literal) }
+
+// Convert a < xlength, xoffset > pair into a match token.
+func matchToken(xlength uint32, xoffset uint32) token {
+ return token(matchType + xlength<<lengthShift + xoffset)
+}
+
+func matchTokend(xlength uint32, xoffset uint32) token {
+ if xlength > maxMatchLength || xoffset > maxMatchOffset {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid match: len: %d, offset: %d\n", xlength, xoffset))
+ return token(matchType)
+ }
+ return token(matchType + xlength<<lengthShift + xoffset)
+}
+
+// Returns the type of a token
+func (t token) typ() uint32 { return uint32(t) & typeMask }
+
+// Returns the literal of a literal token
+func (t token) literal() uint32 { return uint32(t - literalType) }
+
+// Returns the extra offset of a match token
+func (t token) offset() uint32 { return uint32(t) & offsetMask }
+
+func (t token) length() uint32 { return uint32((t - matchType) >> lengthShift) }
+
+func lengthCode(len uint32) uint32 { return lengthCodes[len] }
+
+// Returns the offset code corresponding to a specific offset
+func offsetCode(off uint32) uint32 {
+ if off < uint32(len(offsetCodes)) {
+ return offsetCodes[off]
+ } else if off>>7 < uint32(len(offsetCodes)) {
+ return offsetCodes[off>>7] + 14
+ } else {
+ return offsetCodes[off>>14] + 28
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5cec7ee94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+The MIT License (MIT)
+
+Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
+
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/README.md b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b2b6bee87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
+# cpuid
+Package cpuid provides information about the CPU running the current program.
+
+CPU features are detected on startup, and kept for fast access through the life of the application.
+Currently x86 / x64 (AMD64) is supported, and no external C (cgo) code is used, which should make the library very easy to use.
+
+You can access the CPU information by accessing the shared CPU variable of the cpuid library.
+
+Package home: https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid
+
+[![GoDoc][1]][2] [![Build Status][3]][4]
+
+[1]: https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/cpuid?status.svg
+[2]: https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/cpuid
+[3]: https://travis-ci.org/klauspost/cpuid.svg
+[4]: https://travis-ci.org/klauspost/cpuid
+
+# features
+## CPU Instructions
+* **CMOV** (i686 CMOV)
+* **NX** (NX (No-Execute) bit)
+* **AMD3DNOW** (AMD 3DNOW)
+* **AMD3DNOWEXT** (AMD 3DNowExt)
+* **MMX** (standard MMX)
+* **MMXEXT** (SSE integer functions or AMD MMX ext)
+* **SSE** (SSE functions)
+* **SSE2** (P4 SSE functions)
+* **SSE3** (Prescott SSE3 functions)
+* **SSSE3** (Conroe SSSE3 functions)
+* **SSE4** (Penryn SSE4.1 functions)
+* **SSE4A** (AMD Barcelona microarchitecture SSE4a instructions)
+* **SSE42** (Nehalem SSE4.2 functions)
+* **AVX** (AVX functions)
+* **AVX2** (AVX2 functions)
+* **FMA3** (Intel FMA 3)
+* **FMA4** (Bulldozer FMA4 functions)
+* **XOP** (Bulldozer XOP functions)
+* **F16C** (Half-precision floating-point conversion)
+* **BMI1** (Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 1)
+* **BMI2** (Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 2)
+* **TBM** (AMD Trailing Bit Manipulation)
+* **LZCNT** (LZCNT instruction)
+* **POPCNT** (POPCNT instruction)
+* **AESNI** (Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions)
+* **CLMUL** (Carry-less Multiplication)
+* **HTT** (Hyperthreading (enabled))
+* **HLE** (Hardware Lock Elision)
+* **RTM** (Restricted Transactional Memory)
+* **RDRAND** (RDRAND instruction is available)
+* **RDSEED** (RDSEED instruction is available)
+* **ADX** (Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions))
+* **SHA** (Intel SHA Extensions)
+* **AVX512F** (AVX-512 Foundation)
+* **AVX512DQ** (AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions)
+* **AVX512IFMA** (AVX-512 Integer Fused Multiply-Add Instructions)
+* **AVX512PF** (AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions)
+* **AVX512ER** (AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions)
+* **AVX512CD** (AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions)
+* **AVX512BW** (AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions)
+* **AVX512VL** (AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions)
+* **AVX512VBMI** (AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions)
+* **MPX** (Intel MPX (Memory Protection Extensions))
+* **ERMS** (Enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB)
+* **RDTSCP** (RDTSCP Instruction)
+* **CX16** (CMPXCHG16B Instruction)
+* **SGX** (Software Guard Extensions, with activation details)
+
+## Performance
+* **RDTSCP()** Returns current cycle count. Can be used for benchmarking.
+* **SSE2SLOW** (SSE2 is supported, but usually not faster)
+* **SSE3SLOW** (SSE3 is supported, but usually not faster)
+* **ATOM** (Atom processor, some SSSE3 instructions are slower)
+* **Cache line** (Probable size of a cache line).
+* **L1, L2, L3 Cache size** on newer Intel/AMD CPUs.
+
+## Cpu Vendor/VM
+* **Intel**
+* **AMD**
+* **VIA**
+* **Transmeta**
+* **NSC**
+* **KVM** (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)
+* **MSVM** (Microsoft Hyper-V or Windows Virtual PC)
+* **VMware**
+* **XenHVM**
+
+# installing
+
+```go get github.com/klauspost/cpuid```
+
+# example
+
+```Go
+package main
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "github.com/klauspost/cpuid"
+)
+
+func main() {
+ // Print basic CPU information:
+ fmt.Println("Name:", cpuid.CPU.BrandName)
+ fmt.Println("PhysicalCores:", cpuid.CPU.PhysicalCores)
+ fmt.Println("ThreadsPerCore:", cpuid.CPU.ThreadsPerCore)
+ fmt.Println("LogicalCores:", cpuid.CPU.LogicalCores)
+ fmt.Println("Family", cpuid.CPU.Family, "Model:", cpuid.CPU.Model)
+ fmt.Println("Features:", cpuid.CPU.Features)
+ fmt.Println("Cacheline bytes:", cpuid.CPU.CacheLine)
+ fmt.Println("L1 Data Cache:", cpuid.CPU.Cache.L1D, "bytes")
+ fmt.Println("L1 Instruction Cache:", cpuid.CPU.Cache.L1D, "bytes")
+ fmt.Println("L2 Cache:", cpuid.CPU.Cache.L2, "bytes")
+ fmt.Println("L3 Cache:", cpuid.CPU.Cache.L3, "bytes")
+
+ // Test if we have a specific feature:
+ if cpuid.CPU.SSE() {
+ fmt.Println("We have Streaming SIMD Extensions")
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Sample output:
+```
+>go run main.go
+Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2540M CPU @ 2.60GHz
+PhysicalCores: 2
+ThreadsPerCore: 2
+LogicalCores: 4
+Family 6 Model: 42
+Features: CMOV,MMX,MMXEXT,SSE,SSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,AVX,AESNI,CLMUL
+Cacheline bytes: 64
+We have Streaming SIMD Extensions
+```
+
+# private package
+
+In the "private" folder you can find an autogenerated version of the library you can include in your own packages.
+
+For this purpose all exports are removed, and functions and constants are lowercased.
+
+This is not a recommended way of using the library, but provided for convenience, if it is difficult for you to use external packages.
+
+# license
+
+This code is published under an MIT license. See LICENSE file for more information.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..60c681bed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1040 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post, released under MIT License. See LICENSE file.
+
+// Package cpuid provides information about the CPU running the current program.
+//
+// CPU features are detected on startup, and kept for fast access through the life of the application.
+// Currently x86 / x64 (AMD64) is supported.
+//
+// You can access the CPU information by accessing the shared CPU variable of the cpuid library.
+//
+// Package home: https://github.com/klauspost/cpuid
+package cpuid
+
+import "strings"
+
+// Vendor is a representation of a CPU vendor.
+type Vendor int
+
+const (
+ Other Vendor = iota
+ Intel
+ AMD
+ VIA
+ Transmeta
+ NSC
+ KVM // Kernel-based Virtual Machine
+ MSVM // Microsoft Hyper-V or Windows Virtual PC
+ VMware
+ XenHVM
+)
+
+const (
+ CMOV = 1 << iota // i686 CMOV
+ NX // NX (No-Execute) bit
+ AMD3DNOW // AMD 3DNOW
+ AMD3DNOWEXT // AMD 3DNowExt
+ MMX // standard MMX
+ MMXEXT // SSE integer functions or AMD MMX ext
+ SSE // SSE functions
+ SSE2 // P4 SSE functions
+ SSE3 // Prescott SSE3 functions
+ SSSE3 // Conroe SSSE3 functions
+ SSE4 // Penryn SSE4.1 functions
+ SSE4A // AMD Barcelona microarchitecture SSE4a instructions
+ SSE42 // Nehalem SSE4.2 functions
+ AVX // AVX functions
+ AVX2 // AVX2 functions
+ FMA3 // Intel FMA 3
+ FMA4 // Bulldozer FMA4 functions
+ XOP // Bulldozer XOP functions
+ F16C // Half-precision floating-point conversion
+ BMI1 // Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 1
+ BMI2 // Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 2
+ TBM // AMD Trailing Bit Manipulation
+ LZCNT // LZCNT instruction
+ POPCNT // POPCNT instruction
+ AESNI // Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions
+ CLMUL // Carry-less Multiplication
+ HTT // Hyperthreading (enabled)
+ HLE // Hardware Lock Elision
+ RTM // Restricted Transactional Memory
+ RDRAND // RDRAND instruction is available
+ RDSEED // RDSEED instruction is available
+ ADX // Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions)
+ SHA // Intel SHA Extensions
+ AVX512F // AVX-512 Foundation
+ AVX512DQ // AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions
+ AVX512IFMA // AVX-512 Integer Fused Multiply-Add Instructions
+ AVX512PF // AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions
+ AVX512ER // AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions
+ AVX512CD // AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions
+ AVX512BW // AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions
+ AVX512VL // AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions
+ AVX512VBMI // AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions
+ MPX // Intel MPX (Memory Protection Extensions)
+ ERMS // Enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB
+ RDTSCP // RDTSCP Instruction
+ CX16 // CMPXCHG16B Instruction
+ SGX // Software Guard Extensions
+ IBPB // Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation (IBRS) and Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier (IBPB)
+ STIBP // Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictors
+
+ // Performance indicators
+ SSE2SLOW // SSE2 is supported, but usually not faster
+ SSE3SLOW // SSE3 is supported, but usually not faster
+ ATOM // Atom processor, some SSSE3 instructions are slower
+)
+
+var flagNames = map[Flags]string{
+ CMOV: "CMOV", // i686 CMOV
+ NX: "NX", // NX (No-Execute) bit
+ AMD3DNOW: "AMD3DNOW", // AMD 3DNOW
+ AMD3DNOWEXT: "AMD3DNOWEXT", // AMD 3DNowExt
+ MMX: "MMX", // Standard MMX
+ MMXEXT: "MMXEXT", // SSE integer functions or AMD MMX ext
+ SSE: "SSE", // SSE functions
+ SSE2: "SSE2", // P4 SSE2 functions
+ SSE3: "SSE3", // Prescott SSE3 functions
+ SSSE3: "SSSE3", // Conroe SSSE3 functions
+ SSE4: "SSE4.1", // Penryn SSE4.1 functions
+ SSE4A: "SSE4A", // AMD Barcelona microarchitecture SSE4a instructions
+ SSE42: "SSE4.2", // Nehalem SSE4.2 functions
+ AVX: "AVX", // AVX functions
+ AVX2: "AVX2", // AVX functions
+ FMA3: "FMA3", // Intel FMA 3
+ FMA4: "FMA4", // Bulldozer FMA4 functions
+ XOP: "XOP", // Bulldozer XOP functions
+ F16C: "F16C", // Half-precision floating-point conversion
+ BMI1: "BMI1", // Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 1
+ BMI2: "BMI2", // Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 2
+ TBM: "TBM", // AMD Trailing Bit Manipulation
+ LZCNT: "LZCNT", // LZCNT instruction
+ POPCNT: "POPCNT", // POPCNT instruction
+ AESNI: "AESNI", // Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions
+ CLMUL: "CLMUL", // Carry-less Multiplication
+ HTT: "HTT", // Hyperthreading (enabled)
+ HLE: "HLE", // Hardware Lock Elision
+ RTM: "RTM", // Restricted Transactional Memory
+ RDRAND: "RDRAND", // RDRAND instruction is available
+ RDSEED: "RDSEED", // RDSEED instruction is available
+ ADX: "ADX", // Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions)
+ SHA: "SHA", // Intel SHA Extensions
+ AVX512F: "AVX512F", // AVX-512 Foundation
+ AVX512DQ: "AVX512DQ", // AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions
+ AVX512IFMA: "AVX512IFMA", // AVX-512 Integer Fused Multiply-Add Instructions
+ AVX512PF: "AVX512PF", // AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions
+ AVX512ER: "AVX512ER", // AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions
+ AVX512CD: "AVX512CD", // AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions
+ AVX512BW: "AVX512BW", // AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions
+ AVX512VL: "AVX512VL", // AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions
+ AVX512VBMI: "AVX512VBMI", // AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions
+ MPX: "MPX", // Intel MPX (Memory Protection Extensions)
+ ERMS: "ERMS", // Enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB
+ RDTSCP: "RDTSCP", // RDTSCP Instruction
+ CX16: "CX16", // CMPXCHG16B Instruction
+ SGX: "SGX", // Software Guard Extensions
+ IBPB: "IBPB", // Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation and Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier
+ STIBP: "STIBP", // Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictors
+
+ // Performance indicators
+ SSE2SLOW: "SSE2SLOW", // SSE2 supported, but usually not faster
+ SSE3SLOW: "SSE3SLOW", // SSE3 supported, but usually not faster
+ ATOM: "ATOM", // Atom processor, some SSSE3 instructions are slower
+
+}
+
+// CPUInfo contains information about the detected system CPU.
+type CPUInfo struct {
+ BrandName string // Brand name reported by the CPU
+ VendorID Vendor // Comparable CPU vendor ID
+ Features Flags // Features of the CPU
+ PhysicalCores int // Number of physical processor cores in your CPU. Will be 0 if undetectable.
+ ThreadsPerCore int // Number of threads per physical core. Will be 1 if undetectable.
+ LogicalCores int // Number of physical cores times threads that can run on each core through the use of hyperthreading. Will be 0 if undetectable.
+ Family int // CPU family number
+ Model int // CPU model number
+ CacheLine int // Cache line size in bytes. Will be 0 if undetectable.
+ Cache struct {
+ L1I int // L1 Instruction Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected
+ L1D int // L1 Data Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected
+ L2 int // L2 Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected
+ L3 int // L3 Instruction Cache (per core or shared). Will be -1 if undetected
+ }
+ SGX SGXSupport
+ maxFunc uint32
+ maxExFunc uint32
+}
+
+var cpuid func(op uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+var cpuidex func(op, op2 uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+var xgetbv func(index uint32) (eax, edx uint32)
+var rdtscpAsm func() (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+
+// CPU contains information about the CPU as detected on startup,
+// or when Detect last was called.
+//
+// Use this as the primary entry point to you data,
+// this way queries are
+var CPU CPUInfo
+
+func init() {
+ initCPU()
+ Detect()
+}
+
+// Detect will re-detect current CPU info.
+// This will replace the content of the exported CPU variable.
+//
+// Unless you expect the CPU to change while you are running your program
+// you should not need to call this function.
+// If you call this, you must ensure that no other goroutine is accessing the
+// exported CPU variable.
+func Detect() {
+ CPU.maxFunc = maxFunctionID()
+ CPU.maxExFunc = maxExtendedFunction()
+ CPU.BrandName = brandName()
+ CPU.CacheLine = cacheLine()
+ CPU.Family, CPU.Model = familyModel()
+ CPU.Features = support()
+ CPU.SGX = hasSGX(CPU.Features&SGX != 0)
+ CPU.ThreadsPerCore = threadsPerCore()
+ CPU.LogicalCores = logicalCores()
+ CPU.PhysicalCores = physicalCores()
+ CPU.VendorID = vendorID()
+ CPU.cacheSize()
+}
+
+// Generated here: http://play.golang.org/p/BxFH2Gdc0G
+
+// Cmov indicates support of CMOV instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) Cmov() bool {
+ return c.Features&CMOV != 0
+}
+
+// Amd3dnow indicates support of AMD 3DNOW! instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) Amd3dnow() bool {
+ return c.Features&AMD3DNOW != 0
+}
+
+// Amd3dnowExt indicates support of AMD 3DNOW! Extended instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) Amd3dnowExt() bool {
+ return c.Features&AMD3DNOWEXT != 0
+}
+
+// MMX indicates support of MMX instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) MMX() bool {
+ return c.Features&MMX != 0
+}
+
+// MMXExt indicates support of MMXEXT instructions
+// (SSE integer functions or AMD MMX ext)
+func (c CPUInfo) MMXExt() bool {
+ return c.Features&MMXEXT != 0
+}
+
+// SSE indicates support of SSE instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE != 0
+}
+
+// SSE2 indicates support of SSE 2 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE2() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE2 != 0
+}
+
+// SSE3 indicates support of SSE 3 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE3() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE3 != 0
+}
+
+// SSSE3 indicates support of SSSE 3 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSSE3() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSSE3 != 0
+}
+
+// SSE4 indicates support of SSE 4 (also called SSE 4.1) instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE4() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE4 != 0
+}
+
+// SSE42 indicates support of SSE4.2 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE42() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE42 != 0
+}
+
+// AVX indicates support of AVX instructions
+// and operating system support of AVX instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX != 0
+}
+
+// AVX2 indicates support of AVX2 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX2() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX2 != 0
+}
+
+// FMA3 indicates support of FMA3 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) FMA3() bool {
+ return c.Features&FMA3 != 0
+}
+
+// FMA4 indicates support of FMA4 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) FMA4() bool {
+ return c.Features&FMA4 != 0
+}
+
+// XOP indicates support of XOP instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) XOP() bool {
+ return c.Features&XOP != 0
+}
+
+// F16C indicates support of F16C instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) F16C() bool {
+ return c.Features&F16C != 0
+}
+
+// BMI1 indicates support of BMI1 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) BMI1() bool {
+ return c.Features&BMI1 != 0
+}
+
+// BMI2 indicates support of BMI2 instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) BMI2() bool {
+ return c.Features&BMI2 != 0
+}
+
+// TBM indicates support of TBM instructions
+// (AMD Trailing Bit Manipulation)
+func (c CPUInfo) TBM() bool {
+ return c.Features&TBM != 0
+}
+
+// Lzcnt indicates support of LZCNT instruction
+func (c CPUInfo) Lzcnt() bool {
+ return c.Features&LZCNT != 0
+}
+
+// Popcnt indicates support of POPCNT instruction
+func (c CPUInfo) Popcnt() bool {
+ return c.Features&POPCNT != 0
+}
+
+// HTT indicates the processor has Hyperthreading enabled
+func (c CPUInfo) HTT() bool {
+ return c.Features&HTT != 0
+}
+
+// SSE2Slow indicates that SSE2 may be slow on this processor
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE2Slow() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE2SLOW != 0
+}
+
+// SSE3Slow indicates that SSE3 may be slow on this processor
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE3Slow() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE3SLOW != 0
+}
+
+// AesNi indicates support of AES-NI instructions
+// (Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions)
+func (c CPUInfo) AesNi() bool {
+ return c.Features&AESNI != 0
+}
+
+// Clmul indicates support of CLMUL instructions
+// (Carry-less Multiplication)
+func (c CPUInfo) Clmul() bool {
+ return c.Features&CLMUL != 0
+}
+
+// NX indicates support of NX (No-Execute) bit
+func (c CPUInfo) NX() bool {
+ return c.Features&NX != 0
+}
+
+// SSE4A indicates support of AMD Barcelona microarchitecture SSE4a instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) SSE4A() bool {
+ return c.Features&SSE4A != 0
+}
+
+// HLE indicates support of Hardware Lock Elision
+func (c CPUInfo) HLE() bool {
+ return c.Features&HLE != 0
+}
+
+// RTM indicates support of Restricted Transactional Memory
+func (c CPUInfo) RTM() bool {
+ return c.Features&RTM != 0
+}
+
+// Rdrand indicates support of RDRAND instruction is available
+func (c CPUInfo) Rdrand() bool {
+ return c.Features&RDRAND != 0
+}
+
+// Rdseed indicates support of RDSEED instruction is available
+func (c CPUInfo) Rdseed() bool {
+ return c.Features&RDSEED != 0
+}
+
+// ADX indicates support of Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions)
+func (c CPUInfo) ADX() bool {
+ return c.Features&ADX != 0
+}
+
+// SHA indicates support of Intel SHA Extensions
+func (c CPUInfo) SHA() bool {
+ return c.Features&SHA != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512F indicates support of AVX-512 Foundation
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512F() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512F != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512DQ indicates support of AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512DQ() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512DQ != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512IFMA indicates support of AVX-512 Integer Fused Multiply-Add Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512IFMA() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512IFMA != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512PF indicates support of AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512PF() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512PF != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512ER indicates support of AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512ER() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512ER != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512CD indicates support of AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512CD() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512CD != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512BW indicates support of AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512BW() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512BW != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512VL indicates support of AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512VL() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512VL != 0
+}
+
+// AVX512VBMI indicates support of AVX-512 Vector Bit Manipulation Instructions
+func (c CPUInfo) AVX512VBMI() bool {
+ return c.Features&AVX512VBMI != 0
+}
+
+// MPX indicates support of Intel MPX (Memory Protection Extensions)
+func (c CPUInfo) MPX() bool {
+ return c.Features&MPX != 0
+}
+
+// ERMS indicates support of Enhanced REP MOVSB/STOSB
+func (c CPUInfo) ERMS() bool {
+ return c.Features&ERMS != 0
+}
+
+// RDTSCP Instruction is available.
+func (c CPUInfo) RDTSCP() bool {
+ return c.Features&RDTSCP != 0
+}
+
+// CX16 indicates if CMPXCHG16B instruction is available.
+func (c CPUInfo) CX16() bool {
+ return c.Features&CX16 != 0
+}
+
+// TSX is split into HLE (Hardware Lock Elision) and RTM (Restricted Transactional Memory) detection.
+// So TSX simply checks that.
+func (c CPUInfo) TSX() bool {
+ return c.Features&(HLE|RTM) == HLE|RTM
+}
+
+// Atom indicates an Atom processor
+func (c CPUInfo) Atom() bool {
+ return c.Features&ATOM != 0
+}
+
+// Intel returns true if vendor is recognized as Intel
+func (c CPUInfo) Intel() bool {
+ return c.VendorID == Intel
+}
+
+// AMD returns true if vendor is recognized as AMD
+func (c CPUInfo) AMD() bool {
+ return c.VendorID == AMD
+}
+
+// Transmeta returns true if vendor is recognized as Transmeta
+func (c CPUInfo) Transmeta() bool {
+ return c.VendorID == Transmeta
+}
+
+// NSC returns true if vendor is recognized as National Semiconductor
+func (c CPUInfo) NSC() bool {
+ return c.VendorID == NSC
+}
+
+// VIA returns true if vendor is recognized as VIA
+func (c CPUInfo) VIA() bool {
+ return c.VendorID == VIA
+}
+
+// RTCounter returns the 64-bit time-stamp counter
+// Uses the RDTSCP instruction. The value 0 is returned
+// if the CPU does not support the instruction.
+func (c CPUInfo) RTCounter() uint64 {
+ if !c.RDTSCP() {
+ return 0
+ }
+ a, _, _, d := rdtscpAsm()
+ return uint64(a) | (uint64(d) << 32)
+}
+
+// Ia32TscAux returns the IA32_TSC_AUX part of the RDTSCP.
+// This variable is OS dependent, but on Linux contains information
+// about the current cpu/core the code is running on.
+// If the RDTSCP instruction isn't supported on the CPU, the value 0 is returned.
+func (c CPUInfo) Ia32TscAux() uint32 {
+ if !c.RDTSCP() {
+ return 0
+ }
+ _, _, ecx, _ := rdtscpAsm()
+ return ecx
+}
+
+// LogicalCPU will return the Logical CPU the code is currently executing on.
+// This is likely to change when the OS re-schedules the running thread
+// to another CPU.
+// If the current core cannot be detected, -1 will be returned.
+func (c CPUInfo) LogicalCPU() int {
+ if c.maxFunc < 1 {
+ return -1
+ }
+ _, ebx, _, _ := cpuid(1)
+ return int(ebx >> 24)
+}
+
+// VM Will return true if the cpu id indicates we are in
+// a virtual machine. This is only a hint, and will very likely
+// have many false negatives.
+func (c CPUInfo) VM() bool {
+ switch c.VendorID {
+ case MSVM, KVM, VMware, XenHVM:
+ return true
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// Flags contains detected cpu features and caracteristics
+type Flags uint64
+
+// String returns a string representation of the detected
+// CPU features.
+func (f Flags) String() string {
+ return strings.Join(f.Strings(), ",")
+}
+
+// Strings returns and array of the detected features.
+func (f Flags) Strings() []string {
+ s := support()
+ r := make([]string, 0, 20)
+ for i := uint(0); i < 64; i++ {
+ key := Flags(1 << i)
+ val := flagNames[key]
+ if s&key != 0 {
+ r = append(r, val)
+ }
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+func maxExtendedFunction() uint32 {
+ eax, _, _, _ := cpuid(0x80000000)
+ return eax
+}
+
+func maxFunctionID() uint32 {
+ a, _, _, _ := cpuid(0)
+ return a
+}
+
+func brandName() string {
+ if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000004 {
+ v := make([]uint32, 0, 48)
+ for i := uint32(0); i < 3; i++ {
+ a, b, c, d := cpuid(0x80000002 + i)
+ v = append(v, a, b, c, d)
+ }
+ return strings.Trim(string(valAsString(v...)), " ")
+ }
+ return "unknown"
+}
+
+func threadsPerCore() int {
+ mfi := maxFunctionID()
+ if mfi < 0x4 || vendorID() != Intel {
+ return 1
+ }
+
+ if mfi < 0xb {
+ _, b, _, d := cpuid(1)
+ if (d & (1 << 28)) != 0 {
+ // v will contain logical core count
+ v := (b >> 16) & 255
+ if v > 1 {
+ a4, _, _, _ := cpuid(4)
+ // physical cores
+ v2 := (a4 >> 26) + 1
+ if v2 > 0 {
+ return int(v) / int(v2)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 1
+ }
+ _, b, _, _ := cpuidex(0xb, 0)
+ if b&0xffff == 0 {
+ return 1
+ }
+ return int(b & 0xffff)
+}
+
+func logicalCores() int {
+ mfi := maxFunctionID()
+ switch vendorID() {
+ case Intel:
+ // Use this on old Intel processors
+ if mfi < 0xb {
+ if mfi < 1 {
+ return 0
+ }
+ // CPUID.1:EBX[23:16] represents the maximum number of addressable IDs (initial APIC ID)
+ // that can be assigned to logical processors in a physical package.
+ // The value may not be the same as the number of logical processors that are present in the hardware of a physical package.
+ _, ebx, _, _ := cpuid(1)
+ logical := (ebx >> 16) & 0xff
+ return int(logical)
+ }
+ _, b, _, _ := cpuidex(0xb, 1)
+ return int(b & 0xffff)
+ case AMD:
+ _, b, _, _ := cpuid(1)
+ return int((b >> 16) & 0xff)
+ default:
+ return 0
+ }
+}
+
+func familyModel() (int, int) {
+ if maxFunctionID() < 0x1 {
+ return 0, 0
+ }
+ eax, _, _, _ := cpuid(1)
+ family := ((eax >> 8) & 0xf) + ((eax >> 20) & 0xff)
+ model := ((eax >> 4) & 0xf) + ((eax >> 12) & 0xf0)
+ return int(family), int(model)
+}
+
+func physicalCores() int {
+ switch vendorID() {
+ case Intel:
+ return logicalCores() / threadsPerCore()
+ case AMD:
+ if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000008 {
+ _, _, c, _ := cpuid(0x80000008)
+ return int(c&0xff) + 1
+ }
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+// Except from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPUID#EAX.3D0:_Get_vendor_ID
+var vendorMapping = map[string]Vendor{
+ "AMDisbetter!": AMD,
+ "AuthenticAMD": AMD,
+ "CentaurHauls": VIA,
+ "GenuineIntel": Intel,
+ "TransmetaCPU": Transmeta,
+ "GenuineTMx86": Transmeta,
+ "Geode by NSC": NSC,
+ "VIA VIA VIA ": VIA,
+ "KVMKVMKVMKVM": KVM,
+ "Microsoft Hv": MSVM,
+ "VMwareVMware": VMware,
+ "XenVMMXenVMM": XenHVM,
+}
+
+func vendorID() Vendor {
+ _, b, c, d := cpuid(0)
+ v := valAsString(b, d, c)
+ vend, ok := vendorMapping[string(v)]
+ if !ok {
+ return Other
+ }
+ return vend
+}
+
+func cacheLine() int {
+ if maxFunctionID() < 0x1 {
+ return 0
+ }
+
+ _, ebx, _, _ := cpuid(1)
+ cache := (ebx & 0xff00) >> 5 // cflush size
+ if cache == 0 && maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000006 {
+ _, _, ecx, _ := cpuid(0x80000006)
+ cache = ecx & 0xff // cacheline size
+ }
+ // TODO: Read from Cache and TLB Information
+ return int(cache)
+}
+
+func (c *CPUInfo) cacheSize() {
+ c.Cache.L1D = -1
+ c.Cache.L1I = -1
+ c.Cache.L2 = -1
+ c.Cache.L3 = -1
+ vendor := vendorID()
+ switch vendor {
+ case Intel:
+ if maxFunctionID() < 4 {
+ return
+ }
+ for i := uint32(0); ; i++ {
+ eax, ebx, ecx, _ := cpuidex(4, i)
+ cacheType := eax & 15
+ if cacheType == 0 {
+ break
+ }
+ cacheLevel := (eax >> 5) & 7
+ coherency := int(ebx&0xfff) + 1
+ partitions := int((ebx>>12)&0x3ff) + 1
+ associativity := int((ebx>>22)&0x3ff) + 1
+ sets := int(ecx) + 1
+ size := associativity * partitions * coherency * sets
+ switch cacheLevel {
+ case 1:
+ if cacheType == 1 {
+ // 1 = Data Cache
+ c.Cache.L1D = size
+ } else if cacheType == 2 {
+ // 2 = Instruction Cache
+ c.Cache.L1I = size
+ } else {
+ if c.Cache.L1D < 0 {
+ c.Cache.L1I = size
+ }
+ if c.Cache.L1I < 0 {
+ c.Cache.L1I = size
+ }
+ }
+ case 2:
+ c.Cache.L2 = size
+ case 3:
+ c.Cache.L3 = size
+ }
+ }
+ case AMD:
+ // Untested.
+ if maxExtendedFunction() < 0x80000005 {
+ return
+ }
+ _, _, ecx, edx := cpuid(0x80000005)
+ c.Cache.L1D = int(((ecx >> 24) & 0xFF) * 1024)
+ c.Cache.L1I = int(((edx >> 24) & 0xFF) * 1024)
+
+ if maxExtendedFunction() < 0x80000006 {
+ return
+ }
+ _, _, ecx, _ = cpuid(0x80000006)
+ c.Cache.L2 = int(((ecx >> 16) & 0xFFFF) * 1024)
+ }
+
+ return
+}
+
+type SGXSupport struct {
+ Available bool
+ SGX1Supported bool
+ SGX2Supported bool
+ MaxEnclaveSizeNot64 int64
+ MaxEnclaveSize64 int64
+}
+
+func hasSGX(available bool) (rval SGXSupport) {
+ rval.Available = available
+
+ if !available {
+ return
+ }
+
+ a, _, _, d := cpuidex(0x12, 0)
+ rval.SGX1Supported = a&0x01 != 0
+ rval.SGX2Supported = a&0x02 != 0
+ rval.MaxEnclaveSizeNot64 = 1 << (d & 0xFF) // pow 2
+ rval.MaxEnclaveSize64 = 1 << ((d >> 8) & 0xFF) // pow 2
+
+ return
+}
+
+func support() Flags {
+ mfi := maxFunctionID()
+ vend := vendorID()
+ if mfi < 0x1 {
+ return 0
+ }
+ rval := uint64(0)
+ _, _, c, d := cpuid(1)
+ if (d & (1 << 15)) != 0 {
+ rval |= CMOV
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 23)) != 0 {
+ rval |= MMX
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 25)) != 0 {
+ rval |= MMXEXT
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 25)) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 26)) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE2
+ }
+ if (c & 1) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE3
+ }
+ if (c & 0x00000200) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSSE3
+ }
+ if (c & 0x00080000) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE4
+ }
+ if (c & 0x00100000) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE42
+ }
+ if (c & (1 << 25)) != 0 {
+ rval |= AESNI
+ }
+ if (c & (1 << 1)) != 0 {
+ rval |= CLMUL
+ }
+ if c&(1<<23) != 0 {
+ rval |= POPCNT
+ }
+ if c&(1<<30) != 0 {
+ rval |= RDRAND
+ }
+ if c&(1<<29) != 0 {
+ rval |= F16C
+ }
+ if c&(1<<13) != 0 {
+ rval |= CX16
+ }
+ if vend == Intel && (d&(1<<28)) != 0 && mfi >= 4 {
+ if threadsPerCore() > 1 {
+ rval |= HTT
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Check XGETBV, OXSAVE and AVX bits
+ if c&(1<<26) != 0 && c&(1<<27) != 0 && c&(1<<28) != 0 {
+ // Check for OS support
+ eax, _ := xgetbv(0)
+ if (eax & 0x6) == 0x6 {
+ rval |= AVX
+ if (c & 0x00001000) != 0 {
+ rval |= FMA3
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Check AVX2, AVX2 requires OS support, but BMI1/2 don't.
+ if mfi >= 7 {
+ _, ebx, ecx, edx := cpuidex(7, 0)
+ if (rval&AVX) != 0 && (ebx&0x00000020) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX2
+ }
+ if (ebx & 0x00000008) != 0 {
+ rval |= BMI1
+ if (ebx & 0x00000100) != 0 {
+ rval |= BMI2
+ }
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<2) != 0 {
+ rval |= SGX
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<4) != 0 {
+ rval |= HLE
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<9) != 0 {
+ rval |= ERMS
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<11) != 0 {
+ rval |= RTM
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<14) != 0 {
+ rval |= MPX
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<18) != 0 {
+ rval |= RDSEED
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<19) != 0 {
+ rval |= ADX
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<29) != 0 {
+ rval |= SHA
+ }
+ if edx&(1<<26) != 0 {
+ rval |= IBPB
+ }
+ if edx&(1<<27) != 0 {
+ rval |= STIBP
+ }
+
+ // Only detect AVX-512 features if XGETBV is supported
+ if c&((1<<26)|(1<<27)) == (1<<26)|(1<<27) {
+ // Check for OS support
+ eax, _ := xgetbv(0)
+
+ // Verify that XCR0[7:5] = ‘111b’ (OPMASK state, upper 256-bit of ZMM0-ZMM15 and
+ // ZMM16-ZMM31 state are enabled by OS)
+ /// and that XCR0[2:1] = ‘11b’ (XMM state and YMM state are enabled by OS).
+ if (eax>>5)&7 == 7 && (eax>>1)&3 == 3 {
+ if ebx&(1<<16) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512F
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<17) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512DQ
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<21) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512IFMA
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<26) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512PF
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<27) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512ER
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<28) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512CD
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<30) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512BW
+ }
+ if ebx&(1<<31) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512VL
+ }
+ // ecx
+ if ecx&(1<<1) != 0 {
+ rval |= AVX512VBMI
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if maxExtendedFunction() >= 0x80000001 {
+ _, _, c, d := cpuid(0x80000001)
+ if (c & (1 << 5)) != 0 {
+ rval |= LZCNT
+ rval |= POPCNT
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 31)) != 0 {
+ rval |= AMD3DNOW
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 30)) != 0 {
+ rval |= AMD3DNOWEXT
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 23)) != 0 {
+ rval |= MMX
+ }
+ if (d & (1 << 22)) != 0 {
+ rval |= MMXEXT
+ }
+ if (c & (1 << 6)) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE4A
+ }
+ if d&(1<<20) != 0 {
+ rval |= NX
+ }
+ if d&(1<<27) != 0 {
+ rval |= RDTSCP
+ }
+
+ /* Allow for selectively disabling SSE2 functions on AMD processors
+ with SSE2 support but not SSE4a. This includes Athlon64, some
+ Opteron, and some Sempron processors. MMX, SSE, or 3DNow! are faster
+ than SSE2 often enough to utilize this special-case flag.
+ AV_CPU_FLAG_SSE2 and AV_CPU_FLAG_SSE2SLOW are both set in this case
+ so that SSE2 is used unless explicitly disabled by checking
+ AV_CPU_FLAG_SSE2SLOW. */
+ if vendorID() != Intel &&
+ rval&SSE2 != 0 && (c&0x00000040) == 0 {
+ rval |= SSE2SLOW
+ }
+
+ /* XOP and FMA4 use the AVX instruction coding scheme, so they can't be
+ * used unless the OS has AVX support. */
+ if (rval & AVX) != 0 {
+ if (c & 0x00000800) != 0 {
+ rval |= XOP
+ }
+ if (c & 0x00010000) != 0 {
+ rval |= FMA4
+ }
+ }
+
+ if vendorID() == Intel {
+ family, model := familyModel()
+ if family == 6 && (model == 9 || model == 13 || model == 14) {
+ /* 6/9 (pentium-m "banias"), 6/13 (pentium-m "dothan"), and
+ * 6/14 (core1 "yonah") theoretically support sse2, but it's
+ * usually slower than mmx. */
+ if (rval & SSE2) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE2SLOW
+ }
+ if (rval & SSE3) != 0 {
+ rval |= SSE3SLOW
+ }
+ }
+ /* The Atom processor has SSSE3 support, which is useful in many cases,
+ * but sometimes the SSSE3 version is slower than the SSE2 equivalent
+ * on the Atom, but is generally faster on other processors supporting
+ * SSSE3. This flag allows for selectively disabling certain SSSE3
+ * functions on the Atom. */
+ if family == 6 && model == 28 {
+ rval |= ATOM
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return Flags(rval)
+}
+
+func valAsString(values ...uint32) []byte {
+ r := make([]byte, 4*len(values))
+ for i, v := range values {
+ dst := r[i*4:]
+ dst[0] = byte(v & 0xff)
+ dst[1] = byte((v >> 8) & 0xff)
+ dst[2] = byte((v >> 16) & 0xff)
+ dst[3] = byte((v >> 24) & 0xff)
+ switch {
+ case dst[0] == 0:
+ return r[:i*4]
+ case dst[1] == 0:
+ return r[:i*4+1]
+ case dst[2] == 0:
+ return r[:i*4+2]
+ case dst[3] == 0:
+ return r[:i*4+3]
+ }
+ }
+ return r
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_386.s b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_386.s
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4d731711e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_386.s
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post, released under MIT License. See LICENSE file.
+
+// +build 386,!gccgo
+
+// func asmCpuid(op uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmCpuid(SB), 7, $0
+ XORL CX, CX
+ MOVL op+0(FP), AX
+ CPUID
+ MOVL AX, eax+4(FP)
+ MOVL BX, ebx+8(FP)
+ MOVL CX, ecx+12(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+16(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func asmCpuidex(op, op2 uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmCpuidex(SB), 7, $0
+ MOVL op+0(FP), AX
+ MOVL op2+4(FP), CX
+ CPUID
+ MOVL AX, eax+8(FP)
+ MOVL BX, ebx+12(FP)
+ MOVL CX, ecx+16(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+20(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func xgetbv(index uint32) (eax, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmXgetbv(SB), 7, $0
+ MOVL index+0(FP), CX
+ BYTE $0x0f; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0xd0 // XGETBV
+ MOVL AX, eax+4(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+8(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func asmRdtscpAsm() (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmRdtscpAsm(SB), 7, $0
+ BYTE $0x0F; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0xF9 // RDTSCP
+ MOVL AX, eax+0(FP)
+ MOVL BX, ebx+4(FP)
+ MOVL CX, ecx+8(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+12(FP)
+ RET
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_amd64.s b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_amd64.s
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3c1d60e42
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/cpuid_amd64.s
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post, released under MIT License. See LICENSE file.
+
+//+build amd64,!gccgo
+
+// func asmCpuid(op uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmCpuid(SB), 7, $0
+ XORQ CX, CX
+ MOVL op+0(FP), AX
+ CPUID
+ MOVL AX, eax+8(FP)
+ MOVL BX, ebx+12(FP)
+ MOVL CX, ecx+16(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+20(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func asmCpuidex(op, op2 uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmCpuidex(SB), 7, $0
+ MOVL op+0(FP), AX
+ MOVL op2+4(FP), CX
+ CPUID
+ MOVL AX, eax+8(FP)
+ MOVL BX, ebx+12(FP)
+ MOVL CX, ecx+16(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+20(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func asmXgetbv(index uint32) (eax, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmXgetbv(SB), 7, $0
+ MOVL index+0(FP), CX
+ BYTE $0x0f; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0xd0 // XGETBV
+ MOVL AX, eax+8(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+12(FP)
+ RET
+
+// func asmRdtscpAsm() (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+TEXT ·asmRdtscpAsm(SB), 7, $0
+ BYTE $0x0F; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0xF9 // RDTSCP
+ MOVL AX, eax+0(FP)
+ MOVL BX, ebx+4(FP)
+ MOVL CX, ecx+8(FP)
+ MOVL DX, edx+12(FP)
+ RET
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_intel.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_intel.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a5f04dd6d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_intel.go
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post, released under MIT License. See LICENSE file.
+
+// +build 386,!gccgo amd64,!gccgo
+
+package cpuid
+
+func asmCpuid(op uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+func asmCpuidex(op, op2 uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+func asmXgetbv(index uint32) (eax, edx uint32)
+func asmRdtscpAsm() (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
+
+func initCPU() {
+ cpuid = asmCpuid
+ cpuidex = asmCpuidex
+ xgetbv = asmXgetbv
+ rdtscpAsm = asmRdtscpAsm
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_ref.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_ref.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..909c5d9a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/detect_ref.go
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2015 Klaus Post, released under MIT License. See LICENSE file.
+
+// +build !amd64,!386 gccgo
+
+package cpuid
+
+func initCPU() {
+ cpuid = func(op uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) {
+ return 0, 0, 0, 0
+ }
+
+ cpuidex = func(op, op2 uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) {
+ return 0, 0, 0, 0
+ }
+
+ xgetbv = func(index uint32) (eax, edx uint32) {
+ return 0, 0
+ }
+
+ rdtscpAsm = func() (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) {
+ return 0, 0, 0, 0
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/generate.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/generate.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..90e7a98d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/cpuid/generate.go
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+package cpuid
+
+//go:generate go run private-gen.go
+//go:generate gofmt -w ./private
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/GO_LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/GO_LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..744875676
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/GO_LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+distribution.
+ * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2bdc0d751
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+The MIT License (MIT)
+
+Copyright (c) 2014 Klaus Post
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.
+
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/README.md b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..81000996c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
+pgzip
+=====
+
+Go parallel gzip compression/decompression. This is a fully gzip compatible drop in replacement for "compress/gzip".
+
+This will split compression into blocks that are compressed in parallel.
+This can be useful for compressing big amounts of data. The output is a standard gzip file.
+
+The gzip decompression is modified so it decompresses ahead of the current reader.
+This means that reads will be non-blocking if the decompressor can keep ahead of your code reading from it.
+CRC calculation also takes place in a separate goroutine.
+
+You should only use this if you are (de)compressing big amounts of data,
+say **more than 1MB** at the time, otherwise you will not see any benefit,
+and it will likely be faster to use the internal gzip library
+or [this package](https://github.com/klauspost/compress).
+
+It is important to note that this library creates and reads *standard gzip files*.
+You do not have to match the compressor/decompressor to get the described speedups,
+and the gzip files are fully compatible with other gzip readers/writers.
+
+A golang variant of this is [bgzf](https://godoc.org/github.com/biogo/hts/bgzf),
+which has the same feature, as well as seeking in the resulting file.
+The only drawback is a slightly bigger overhead compared to this and pure gzip.
+See a comparison below.
+
+[![GoDoc][1]][2] [![Build Status][3]][4]
+
+[1]: https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/pgzip?status.svg
+[2]: https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/pgzip
+[3]: https://travis-ci.org/klauspost/pgzip.svg
+[4]: https://travis-ci.org/klauspost/pgzip
+
+Installation
+====
+```go get github.com/klauspost/pgzip/...```
+
+You might need to get/update the dependencies:
+
+```
+go get -u github.com/klauspost/compress
+go get -u github.com/klauspost/crc32
+```
+
+Usage
+====
+[Godoc Doumentation](https://godoc.org/github.com/klauspost/pgzip)
+
+To use as a replacement for gzip, exchange
+
+```import "compress/gzip"```
+with
+```import gzip "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"```.
+
+# Changes
+
+* Oct 6, 2016: Fixed an issue if the destination writer returned an error.
+* Oct 6, 2016: Better buffer reuse, should now generate less garbage.
+* Oct 6, 2016: Output does not change based on write sizes.
+* Dec 8, 2015: Decoder now supports the io.WriterTo interface, giving a speedup and less GC pressure.
+* Oct 9, 2015: Reduced allocations by ~35 by using sync.Pool. ~15% overall speedup.
+
+Changes in [github.com/klauspost/compress](https://github.com/klauspost/compress#changelog) are also carried over, so see that for more changes.
+
+## Compression
+The simplest way to use this is to simply do the same as you would when using [compress/gzip](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/gzip).
+
+To change the block size, use the added (*pgzip.Writer).SetConcurrency(blockSize, blocks int) function. With this you can control the approximate size of your blocks, as well as how many you want to be processing in parallel. Default values for this is SetConcurrency(250000, 16), meaning blocks are split at 250000 bytes and up to 16 blocks can be processing at once before the writer blocks.
+
+
+Example:
+```
+var b bytes.Buffer
+w := gzip.NewWriter(&b)
+w.SetConcurrency(100000, 10)
+w.Write([]byte("hello, world\n"))
+w.Close()
+```
+
+To get any performance gains, you should at least be compressing more than 1 megabyte of data at the time.
+
+You should at least have a block size of 100k and at least a number of blocks that match the number of cores your would like to utilize, but about twice the number of blocks would be the best.
+
+Another side effect of this is, that it is likely to speed up your other code, since writes to the compressor only blocks if the compressor is already compressing the number of blocks you have specified. This also means you don't have worry about buffering input to the compressor.
+
+## Decompression
+
+Decompression works similar to compression. That means that you simply call pgzip the same way as you would call [compress/gzip](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/gzip).
+
+The only difference is that if you want to specify your own readahead, you have to use `pgzip.NewReaderN(r io.Reader, blockSize, blocks int)` to get a reader with your custom blocksizes. The `blockSize` is the size of each block decoded, and `blocks` is the maximum number of blocks that is decoded ahead.
+
+See [Example on playground](http://play.golang.org/p/uHv1B5NbDh)
+
+Performance
+====
+## Compression
+
+See my blog post in [Benchmarks of Golang Gzip](https://blog.klauspost.com/go-gzipdeflate-benchmarks/).
+
+Compression cost is usually about 0.2% with default settings with a block size of 250k.
+
+Example with GOMAXPROC set to 8 (quad core with 8 hyperthreads)
+
+Content is [Matt Mahoneys 10GB corpus](http://mattmahoney.net/dc/10gb.html). Compression level 6.
+
+Compressor | MB/sec | speedup | size | size overhead (lower=better)
+------------|----------|---------|------|---------
+[gzip](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/gzip) (golang) | 7.21MB/s | 1.0x | 4786608902 | 0%
+[gzip](http://github.com/klauspost/compress/gzip) (klauspost) | 10.98MB/s | 1.52x | 4781331645 | -0.11%
+[pgzip](https://github.com/klauspost/pgzip) (klauspost) | 50.76MB/s|7.04x | 4784121440 | -0.052%
+[bgzf](https://godoc.org/github.com/biogo/hts/bgzf) (biogo) | 38.65MB/s | 5.36x | 4924899484 | 2.889%
+[pargzip](https://godoc.org/github.com/golang/build/pargzip) (builder) | 32.00MB/s | 4.44x | 4791226567 | 0.096%
+
+pgzip also contains a [linear time compression](https://github.com/klauspost/compress#linear-time-compression) mode, that will allow compression at ~150MB per core per second, independent of the content.
+
+See the [complete sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nuNE2nPfuINCZJRMt6wFWhKpToF95I47XjSsc-1rbPQ/edit?usp=sharing) for different content types and compression settings.
+
+## Decompression
+
+The decompression speedup is there because it allows you to do other work while the decompression is taking place.
+
+In the example above, the numbers are as follows on a 4 CPU machine:
+
+Decompressor | Time | Speedup
+-------------|------|--------
+[gzip](http://golang.org/pkg/compress/gzip) (golang) | 1m28.85s | 0%
+[pgzip](https://github.com/klauspost/pgzip) (golang) | 43.48s | 104%
+
+But wait, since gzip decompression is inherently singlethreaded (aside from CRC calculation) how can it be more than 100% faster? Because pgzip due to its design also acts as a buffer. When using unbuffered gzip, you are also waiting for io when you are decompressing. If the gzip decoder can keep up, it will always have data ready for your reader, and you will not be waiting for input to the gzip decompressor to complete.
+
+This is pretty much an optimal situation for pgzip, but it reflects most common usecases for CPU intensive gzip usage.
+
+I haven't included [bgzf](https://godoc.org/github.com/biogo/hts/bgzf) in this comparison, since it only can decompress files created by a compatible encoder, and therefore cannot be considered a generic gzip decompressor. But if you are able to compress your files with a bgzf compatible program, you can expect it to scale beyond 100%.
+
+# License
+This contains large portions of code from the go repository - see GO_LICENSE for more information. The changes are released under MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gunzip.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gunzip.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..93efec714
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gunzip.go
@@ -0,0 +1,573 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// Package pgzip implements reading and writing of gzip format compressed files,
+// as specified in RFC 1952.
+//
+// This is a drop in replacement for "compress/gzip".
+// This will split compression into blocks that are compressed in parallel.
+// This can be useful for compressing big amounts of data.
+// The gzip decompression has not been modified, but remains in the package,
+// so you can use it as a complete replacement for "compress/gzip".
+//
+// See more at https://github.com/klauspost/pgzip
+package pgzip
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "errors"
+ "hash"
+ "hash/crc32"
+ "io"
+ "sync"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/klauspost/compress/flate"
+)
+
+const (
+ gzipID1 = 0x1f
+ gzipID2 = 0x8b
+ gzipDeflate = 8
+ flagText = 1 << 0
+ flagHdrCrc = 1 << 1
+ flagExtra = 1 << 2
+ flagName = 1 << 3
+ flagComment = 1 << 4
+)
+
+func makeReader(r io.Reader) flate.Reader {
+ if rr, ok := r.(flate.Reader); ok {
+ return rr
+ }
+ return bufio.NewReader(r)
+}
+
+var (
+ // ErrChecksum is returned when reading GZIP data that has an invalid checksum.
+ ErrChecksum = errors.New("gzip: invalid checksum")
+ // ErrHeader is returned when reading GZIP data that has an invalid header.
+ ErrHeader = errors.New("gzip: invalid header")
+)
+
+// The gzip file stores a header giving metadata about the compressed file.
+// That header is exposed as the fields of the Writer and Reader structs.
+type Header struct {
+ Comment string // comment
+ Extra []byte // "extra data"
+ ModTime time.Time // modification time
+ Name string // file name
+ OS byte // operating system type
+}
+
+// A Reader is an io.Reader that can be read to retrieve
+// uncompressed data from a gzip-format compressed file.
+//
+// In general, a gzip file can be a concatenation of gzip files,
+// each with its own header. Reads from the Reader
+// return the concatenation of the uncompressed data of each.
+// Only the first header is recorded in the Reader fields.
+//
+// Gzip files store a length and checksum of the uncompressed data.
+// The Reader will return a ErrChecksum when Read
+// reaches the end of the uncompressed data if it does not
+// have the expected length or checksum. Clients should treat data
+// returned by Read as tentative until they receive the io.EOF
+// marking the end of the data.
+type Reader struct {
+ Header
+ r flate.Reader
+ decompressor io.ReadCloser
+ digest hash.Hash32
+ size uint32
+ flg byte
+ buf [512]byte
+ err error
+ closeErr chan error
+ multistream bool
+
+ readAhead chan read
+ roff int // read offset
+ current []byte
+ closeReader chan struct{}
+ lastBlock bool
+ blockSize int
+ blocks int
+
+ activeRA bool // Indication if readahead is active
+ mu sync.Mutex // Lock for above
+
+ blockPool chan []byte
+}
+
+type read struct {
+ b []byte
+ err error
+}
+
+// NewReader creates a new Reader reading the given reader.
+// The implementation buffers input and may read more data than necessary from r.
+// It is the caller's responsibility to call Close on the Reader when done.
+func NewReader(r io.Reader) (*Reader, error) {
+ z := new(Reader)
+ z.blocks = defaultBlocks
+ z.blockSize = defaultBlockSize
+ z.r = makeReader(r)
+ z.digest = crc32.NewIEEE()
+ z.multistream = true
+ z.blockPool = make(chan []byte, z.blocks)
+ for i := 0; i < z.blocks; i++ {
+ z.blockPool <- make([]byte, z.blockSize)
+ }
+ if err := z.readHeader(true); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return z, nil
+}
+
+// NewReaderN creates a new Reader reading the given reader.
+// The implementation buffers input and may read more data than necessary from r.
+// It is the caller's responsibility to call Close on the Reader when done.
+//
+// With this you can control the approximate size of your blocks,
+// as well as how many blocks you want to have prefetched.
+//
+// Default values for this is blockSize = 250000, blocks = 16,
+// meaning up to 16 blocks of maximum 250000 bytes will be
+// prefetched.
+func NewReaderN(r io.Reader, blockSize, blocks int) (*Reader, error) {
+ z := new(Reader)
+ z.blocks = blocks
+ z.blockSize = blockSize
+ z.r = makeReader(r)
+ z.digest = crc32.NewIEEE()
+ z.multistream = true
+
+ // Account for too small values
+ if z.blocks <= 0 {
+ z.blocks = defaultBlocks
+ }
+ if z.blockSize <= 512 {
+ z.blockSize = defaultBlockSize
+ }
+ z.blockPool = make(chan []byte, z.blocks)
+ for i := 0; i < z.blocks; i++ {
+ z.blockPool <- make([]byte, z.blockSize)
+ }
+ if err := z.readHeader(true); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return z, nil
+}
+
+// Reset discards the Reader z's state and makes it equivalent to the
+// result of its original state from NewReader, but reading from r instead.
+// This permits reusing a Reader rather than allocating a new one.
+func (z *Reader) Reset(r io.Reader) error {
+ z.killReadAhead()
+ z.r = makeReader(r)
+ z.digest = crc32.NewIEEE()
+ z.size = 0
+ z.err = nil
+ z.multistream = true
+
+ // Account for uninitialized values
+ if z.blocks <= 0 {
+ z.blocks = defaultBlocks
+ }
+ if z.blockSize <= 512 {
+ z.blockSize = defaultBlockSize
+ }
+
+ if z.blockPool == nil {
+ z.blockPool = make(chan []byte, z.blocks)
+ for i := 0; i < z.blocks; i++ {
+ z.blockPool <- make([]byte, z.blockSize)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return z.readHeader(true)
+}
+
+// Multistream controls whether the reader supports multistream files.
+//
+// If enabled (the default), the Reader expects the input to be a sequence
+// of individually gzipped data streams, each with its own header and
+// trailer, ending at EOF. The effect is that the concatenation of a sequence
+// of gzipped files is treated as equivalent to the gzip of the concatenation
+// of the sequence. This is standard behavior for gzip readers.
+//
+// Calling Multistream(false) disables this behavior; disabling the behavior
+// can be useful when reading file formats that distinguish individual gzip
+// data streams or mix gzip data streams with other data streams.
+// In this mode, when the Reader reaches the end of the data stream,
+// Read returns io.EOF. If the underlying reader implements io.ByteReader,
+// it will be left positioned just after the gzip stream.
+// To start the next stream, call z.Reset(r) followed by z.Multistream(false).
+// If there is no next stream, z.Reset(r) will return io.EOF.
+func (z *Reader) Multistream(ok bool) {
+ z.multistream = ok
+}
+
+// GZIP (RFC 1952) is little-endian, unlike ZLIB (RFC 1950).
+func get4(p []byte) uint32 {
+ return uint32(p[0]) | uint32(p[1])<<8 | uint32(p[2])<<16 | uint32(p[3])<<24
+}
+
+func (z *Reader) readString() (string, error) {
+ var err error
+ needconv := false
+ for i := 0; ; i++ {
+ if i >= len(z.buf) {
+ return "", ErrHeader
+ }
+ z.buf[i], err = z.r.ReadByte()
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+ if z.buf[i] > 0x7f {
+ needconv = true
+ }
+ if z.buf[i] == 0 {
+ // GZIP (RFC 1952) specifies that strings are NUL-terminated ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
+ if needconv {
+ s := make([]rune, 0, i)
+ for _, v := range z.buf[0:i] {
+ s = append(s, rune(v))
+ }
+ return string(s), nil
+ }
+ return string(z.buf[0:i]), nil
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (z *Reader) read2() (uint32, error) {
+ _, err := io.ReadFull(z.r, z.buf[0:2])
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ return uint32(z.buf[0]) | uint32(z.buf[1])<<8, nil
+}
+
+func (z *Reader) readHeader(save bool) error {
+ z.killReadAhead()
+
+ _, err := io.ReadFull(z.r, z.buf[0:10])
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if z.buf[0] != gzipID1 || z.buf[1] != gzipID2 || z.buf[2] != gzipDeflate {
+ return ErrHeader
+ }
+ z.flg = z.buf[3]
+ if save {
+ z.ModTime = time.Unix(int64(get4(z.buf[4:8])), 0)
+ // z.buf[8] is xfl, ignored
+ z.OS = z.buf[9]
+ }
+ z.digest.Reset()
+ z.digest.Write(z.buf[0:10])
+
+ if z.flg&flagExtra != 0 {
+ n, err := z.read2()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ data := make([]byte, n)
+ if _, err = io.ReadFull(z.r, data); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if save {
+ z.Extra = data
+ }
+ }
+
+ var s string
+ if z.flg&flagName != 0 {
+ if s, err = z.readString(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if save {
+ z.Name = s
+ }
+ }
+
+ if z.flg&flagComment != 0 {
+ if s, err = z.readString(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if save {
+ z.Comment = s
+ }
+ }
+
+ if z.flg&flagHdrCrc != 0 {
+ n, err := z.read2()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ sum := z.digest.Sum32() & 0xFFFF
+ if n != sum {
+ return ErrHeader
+ }
+ }
+
+ z.digest.Reset()
+ z.decompressor = flate.NewReader(z.r)
+ z.doReadAhead()
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (z *Reader) killReadAhead() error {
+ z.mu.Lock()
+ defer z.mu.Unlock()
+ if z.activeRA {
+ if z.closeReader != nil {
+ close(z.closeReader)
+ }
+
+ // Wait for decompressor to be closed and return error, if any.
+ e, ok := <-z.closeErr
+ z.activeRA = false
+ if !ok {
+ // Channel is closed, so if there was any error it has already been returned.
+ return nil
+ }
+ return e
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Starts readahead.
+// Will return on error (including io.EOF)
+// or when z.closeReader is closed.
+func (z *Reader) doReadAhead() {
+ z.mu.Lock()
+ defer z.mu.Unlock()
+ z.activeRA = true
+
+ if z.blocks <= 0 {
+ z.blocks = defaultBlocks
+ }
+ if z.blockSize <= 512 {
+ z.blockSize = defaultBlockSize
+ }
+ ra := make(chan read, z.blocks)
+ z.readAhead = ra
+ closeReader := make(chan struct{}, 0)
+ z.closeReader = closeReader
+ z.lastBlock = false
+ closeErr := make(chan error, 1)
+ z.closeErr = closeErr
+ z.size = 0
+ z.roff = 0
+ z.current = nil
+ decomp := z.decompressor
+
+ go func() {
+ defer func() {
+ closeErr <- decomp.Close()
+ close(closeErr)
+ close(ra)
+ }()
+
+ // We hold a local reference to digest, since
+ // it way be changed by reset.
+ digest := z.digest
+ var wg sync.WaitGroup
+ for {
+ var buf []byte
+ select {
+ case buf = <-z.blockPool:
+ case <-closeReader:
+ return
+ }
+ buf = buf[0:z.blockSize]
+ // Try to fill the buffer
+ n, err := io.ReadFull(decomp, buf)
+ if err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
+ if n > 0 {
+ err = nil
+ } else {
+ // If we got zero bytes, we need to establish if
+ // we reached end of stream or truncated stream.
+ _, err = decomp.Read([]byte{})
+ if err == io.EOF {
+ err = nil
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if n < len(buf) {
+ buf = buf[0:n]
+ }
+ wg.Wait()
+ wg.Add(1)
+ go func() {
+ digest.Write(buf)
+ wg.Done()
+ }()
+ z.size += uint32(n)
+
+ // If we return any error, out digest must be ready
+ if err != nil {
+ wg.Wait()
+ }
+ select {
+ case z.readAhead <- read{b: buf, err: err}:
+ case <-closeReader:
+ // Sent on close, we don't care about the next results
+ return
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ }()
+}
+
+func (z *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
+ if z.err != nil {
+ return 0, z.err
+ }
+ if len(p) == 0 {
+ return 0, nil
+ }
+
+ for {
+ if len(z.current) == 0 && !z.lastBlock {
+ read := <-z.readAhead
+
+ if read.err != nil {
+ // If not nil, the reader will have exited
+ z.closeReader = nil
+
+ if read.err != io.EOF {
+ z.err = read.err
+ return
+ }
+ if read.err == io.EOF {
+ z.lastBlock = true
+ err = nil
+ }
+ }
+ z.current = read.b
+ z.roff = 0
+ }
+ avail := z.current[z.roff:]
+ if len(p) >= len(avail) {
+ // If len(p) >= len(current), return all content of current
+ n = copy(p, avail)
+ z.blockPool <- z.current
+ z.current = nil
+ if z.lastBlock {
+ err = io.EOF
+ break
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We copy as much as there is space for
+ n = copy(p, avail)
+ z.roff += n
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Finished file; check checksum + size.
+ if _, err := io.ReadFull(z.r, z.buf[0:8]); err != nil {
+ z.err = err
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ crc32, isize := get4(z.buf[0:4]), get4(z.buf[4:8])
+ sum := z.digest.Sum32()
+ if sum != crc32 || isize != z.size {
+ z.err = ErrChecksum
+ return 0, z.err
+ }
+
+ // File is ok; should we attempt reading one more?
+ if !z.multistream {
+ return 0, io.EOF
+ }
+
+ // Is there another?
+ if err = z.readHeader(false); err != nil {
+ z.err = err
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Yes. Reset and read from it.
+ return z.Read(p)
+}
+
+func (z *Reader) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (n int64, err error) {
+ total := int64(0)
+ for {
+ if z.err != nil {
+ return total, z.err
+ }
+ // We write both to output and digest.
+ for {
+ // Read from input
+ read := <-z.readAhead
+ if read.err != nil {
+ // If not nil, the reader will have exited
+ z.closeReader = nil
+
+ if read.err != io.EOF {
+ z.err = read.err
+ return total, z.err
+ }
+ if read.err == io.EOF {
+ z.lastBlock = true
+ err = nil
+ }
+ }
+ // Write what we got
+ n, err := w.Write(read.b)
+ if n != len(read.b) {
+ return total, io.ErrShortWrite
+ }
+ total += int64(n)
+ if err != nil {
+ return total, err
+ }
+ // Put block back
+ z.blockPool <- read.b
+ if z.lastBlock {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Finished file; check checksum + size.
+ if _, err := io.ReadFull(z.r, z.buf[0:8]); err != nil {
+ z.err = err
+ return total, err
+ }
+ crc32, isize := get4(z.buf[0:4]), get4(z.buf[4:8])
+ sum := z.digest.Sum32()
+ if sum != crc32 || isize != z.size {
+ z.err = ErrChecksum
+ return total, z.err
+ }
+ // File is ok; should we attempt reading one more?
+ if !z.multistream {
+ return total, nil
+ }
+
+ // Is there another?
+ err = z.readHeader(false)
+ if err == io.EOF {
+ return total, nil
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ z.err = err
+ return total, err
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Close closes the Reader. It does not close the underlying io.Reader.
+func (z *Reader) Close() error {
+ return z.killReadAhead()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gzip.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gzip.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..85d14e9cb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/pgzip/gzip.go
@@ -0,0 +1,501 @@
+// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package pgzip
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "hash"
+ "hash/crc32"
+ "io"
+ "sync"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/klauspost/compress/flate"
+)
+
+const (
+ defaultBlockSize = 256 << 10
+ tailSize = 16384
+ defaultBlocks = 16
+)
+
+// These constants are copied from the flate package, so that code that imports
+// "compress/gzip" does not also have to import "compress/flate".
+const (
+ NoCompression = flate.NoCompression
+ BestSpeed = flate.BestSpeed
+ BestCompression = flate.BestCompression
+ DefaultCompression = flate.DefaultCompression
+ ConstantCompression = flate.ConstantCompression
+ HuffmanOnly = flate.HuffmanOnly
+)
+
+// A Writer is an io.WriteCloser.
+// Writes to a Writer are compressed and written to w.
+type Writer struct {
+ Header
+ w io.Writer
+ level int
+ wroteHeader bool
+ blockSize int
+ blocks int
+ currentBuffer []byte
+ prevTail []byte
+ digest hash.Hash32
+ size int
+ closed bool
+ buf [10]byte
+ errMu sync.RWMutex
+ err error
+ pushedErr chan struct{}
+ results chan result
+ dictFlatePool sync.Pool
+ dstPool sync.Pool
+ wg sync.WaitGroup
+}
+
+type result struct {
+ result chan []byte
+ notifyWritten chan struct{}
+}
+
+// Use SetConcurrency to finetune the concurrency level if needed.
+//
+// With this you can control the approximate size of your blocks,
+// as well as how many you want to be processing in parallel.
+//
+// Default values for this is SetConcurrency(250000, 16),
+// meaning blocks are split at 250000 bytes and up to 16 blocks
+// can be processing at once before the writer blocks.
+func (z *Writer) SetConcurrency(blockSize, blocks int) error {
+ if blockSize <= tailSize {
+ return fmt.Errorf("gzip: block size cannot be less than or equal to %d", tailSize)
+ }
+ if blocks <= 0 {
+ return errors.New("gzip: blocks cannot be zero or less")
+ }
+ if blockSize == z.blockSize && blocks == z.blocks {
+ return nil
+ }
+ z.blockSize = blockSize
+ z.results = make(chan result, blocks)
+ z.blocks = blocks
+ z.dstPool = sync.Pool{New: func() interface{} { return make([]byte, 0, blockSize+(blockSize)>>4) }}
+ return nil
+}
+
+// NewWriter returns a new Writer.
+// Writes to the returned writer are compressed and written to w.
+//
+// It is the caller's responsibility to call Close on the WriteCloser when done.
+// Writes may be buffered and not flushed until Close.
+//
+// Callers that wish to set the fields in Writer.Header must do so before
+// the first call to Write or Close. The Comment and Name header fields are
+// UTF-8 strings in Go, but the underlying format requires NUL-terminated ISO
+// 8859-1 (Latin-1). NUL or non-Latin-1 runes in those strings will lead to an
+// error on Write.
+func NewWriter(w io.Writer) *Writer {
+ z, _ := NewWriterLevel(w, DefaultCompression)
+ return z
+}
+
+// NewWriterLevel is like NewWriter but specifies the compression level instead
+// of assuming DefaultCompression.
+//
+// The compression level can be DefaultCompression, NoCompression, or any
+// integer value between BestSpeed and BestCompression inclusive. The error
+// returned will be nil if the level is valid.
+func NewWriterLevel(w io.Writer, level int) (*Writer, error) {
+ if level < ConstantCompression || level > BestCompression {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("gzip: invalid compression level: %d", level)
+ }
+ z := new(Writer)
+ z.SetConcurrency(defaultBlockSize, defaultBlocks)
+ z.init(w, level)
+ return z, nil
+}
+
+// This function must be used by goroutines to set an
+// error condition, since z.err access is restricted
+// to the callers goruotine.
+func (z *Writer) pushError(err error) {
+ z.errMu.Lock()
+ if z.err != nil {
+ z.errMu.Unlock()
+ return
+ }
+ z.err = err
+ close(z.pushedErr)
+ z.errMu.Unlock()
+}
+
+func (z *Writer) init(w io.Writer, level int) {
+ z.wg.Wait()
+ digest := z.digest
+ if digest != nil {
+ digest.Reset()
+ } else {
+ digest = crc32.NewIEEE()
+ }
+ z.Header = Header{OS: 255}
+ z.w = w
+ z.level = level
+ z.digest = digest
+ z.pushedErr = make(chan struct{}, 0)
+ z.results = make(chan result, z.blocks)
+ z.err = nil
+ z.closed = false
+ z.Comment = ""
+ z.Extra = nil
+ z.ModTime = time.Time{}
+ z.wroteHeader = false
+ z.currentBuffer = nil
+ z.buf = [10]byte{}
+ z.prevTail = nil
+ z.size = 0
+ if z.dictFlatePool.New == nil {
+ z.dictFlatePool.New = func() interface{} {
+ f, _ := flate.NewWriterDict(w, level, nil)
+ return f
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Reset discards the Writer z's state and makes it equivalent to the
+// result of its original state from NewWriter or NewWriterLevel, but
+// writing to w instead. This permits reusing a Writer rather than
+// allocating a new one.
+func (z *Writer) Reset(w io.Writer) {
+ if z.results != nil && !z.closed {
+ close(z.results)
+ }
+ z.SetConcurrency(defaultBlockSize, defaultBlocks)
+ z.init(w, z.level)
+}
+
+// GZIP (RFC 1952) is little-endian, unlike ZLIB (RFC 1950).
+func put2(p []byte, v uint16) {
+ p[0] = uint8(v >> 0)
+ p[1] = uint8(v >> 8)
+}
+
+func put4(p []byte, v uint32) {
+ p[0] = uint8(v >> 0)
+ p[1] = uint8(v >> 8)
+ p[2] = uint8(v >> 16)
+ p[3] = uint8(v >> 24)
+}
+
+// writeBytes writes a length-prefixed byte slice to z.w.
+func (z *Writer) writeBytes(b []byte) error {
+ if len(b) > 0xffff {
+ return errors.New("gzip.Write: Extra data is too large")
+ }
+ put2(z.buf[0:2], uint16(len(b)))
+ _, err := z.w.Write(z.buf[0:2])
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ _, err = z.w.Write(b)
+ return err
+}
+
+// writeString writes a UTF-8 string s in GZIP's format to z.w.
+// GZIP (RFC 1952) specifies that strings are NUL-terminated ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
+func (z *Writer) writeString(s string) (err error) {
+ // GZIP stores Latin-1 strings; error if non-Latin-1; convert if non-ASCII.
+ needconv := false
+ for _, v := range s {
+ if v == 0 || v > 0xff {
+ return errors.New("gzip.Write: non-Latin-1 header string")
+ }
+ if v > 0x7f {
+ needconv = true
+ }
+ }
+ if needconv {
+ b := make([]byte, 0, len(s))
+ for _, v := range s {
+ b = append(b, byte(v))
+ }
+ _, err = z.w.Write(b)
+ } else {
+ _, err = io.WriteString(z.w, s)
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ // GZIP strings are NUL-terminated.
+ z.buf[0] = 0
+ _, err = z.w.Write(z.buf[0:1])
+ return err
+}
+
+// compressCurrent will compress the data currently buffered
+// This should only be called from the main writer/flush/closer
+func (z *Writer) compressCurrent(flush bool) {
+ r := result{}
+ r.result = make(chan []byte, 1)
+ r.notifyWritten = make(chan struct{}, 0)
+ select {
+ case z.results <- r:
+ case <-z.pushedErr:
+ return
+ }
+
+ // If block given is more than twice the block size, split it.
+ c := z.currentBuffer
+ if len(c) > z.blockSize*2 {
+ c = c[:z.blockSize]
+ z.wg.Add(1)
+ go z.compressBlock(c, z.prevTail, r, false)
+ z.prevTail = c[len(c)-tailSize:]
+ z.currentBuffer = z.currentBuffer[z.blockSize:]
+ z.compressCurrent(flush)
+ // Last one flushes if needed
+ return
+ }
+
+ z.wg.Add(1)
+ go z.compressBlock(c, z.prevTail, r, z.closed)
+ if len(c) > tailSize {
+ z.prevTail = c[len(c)-tailSize:]
+ } else {
+ z.prevTail = nil
+ }
+ z.currentBuffer = z.dstPool.Get().([]byte)
+ z.currentBuffer = z.currentBuffer[:0]
+
+ // Wait if flushing
+ if flush {
+ <-r.notifyWritten
+ }
+}
+
+// Returns an error if it has been set.
+// Cannot be used by functions that are from internal goroutines.
+func (z *Writer) checkError() error {
+ z.errMu.RLock()
+ err := z.err
+ z.errMu.RUnlock()
+ return err
+}
+
+// Write writes a compressed form of p to the underlying io.Writer. The
+// compressed bytes are not necessarily flushed to output until
+// the Writer is closed or Flush() is called.
+//
+// The function will return quickly, if there are unused buffers.
+// The sent slice (p) is copied, and the caller is free to re-use the buffer
+// when the function returns.
+//
+// Errors that occur during compression will be reported later, and a nil error
+// does not signify that the compression succeeded (since it is most likely still running)
+// That means that the call that returns an error may not be the call that caused it.
+// Only Flush and Close functions are guaranteed to return any errors up to that point.
+func (z *Writer) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
+ if err := z.checkError(); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ // Write the GZIP header lazily.
+ if !z.wroteHeader {
+ z.wroteHeader = true
+ z.buf[0] = gzipID1
+ z.buf[1] = gzipID2
+ z.buf[2] = gzipDeflate
+ z.buf[3] = 0
+ if z.Extra != nil {
+ z.buf[3] |= 0x04
+ }
+ if z.Name != "" {
+ z.buf[3] |= 0x08
+ }
+ if z.Comment != "" {
+ z.buf[3] |= 0x10
+ }
+ put4(z.buf[4:8], uint32(z.ModTime.Unix()))
+ if z.level == BestCompression {
+ z.buf[8] = 2
+ } else if z.level == BestSpeed {
+ z.buf[8] = 4
+ } else {
+ z.buf[8] = 0
+ }
+ z.buf[9] = z.OS
+ var n int
+ var err error
+ n, err = z.w.Write(z.buf[0:10])
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return n, err
+ }
+ if z.Extra != nil {
+ err = z.writeBytes(z.Extra)
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return n, err
+ }
+ }
+ if z.Name != "" {
+ err = z.writeString(z.Name)
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return n, err
+ }
+ }
+ if z.Comment != "" {
+ err = z.writeString(z.Comment)
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return n, err
+ }
+ }
+ // Start receiving data from compressors
+ go func() {
+ listen := z.results
+ for {
+ r, ok := <-listen
+ // If closed, we are finished.
+ if !ok {
+ return
+ }
+ buf := <-r.result
+ n, err := z.w.Write(buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ close(r.notifyWritten)
+ return
+ }
+ if n != len(buf) {
+ z.pushError(fmt.Errorf("gzip: short write %d should be %d", n, len(buf)))
+ close(r.notifyWritten)
+ return
+ }
+ z.dstPool.Put(buf)
+ close(r.notifyWritten)
+ }
+ }()
+ z.currentBuffer = make([]byte, 0, z.blockSize)
+ }
+ q := p
+ for len(q) > 0 {
+ length := len(q)
+ if length+len(z.currentBuffer) > z.blockSize {
+ length = z.blockSize - len(z.currentBuffer)
+ }
+ z.digest.Write(q[:length])
+ z.currentBuffer = append(z.currentBuffer, q[:length]...)
+ if len(z.currentBuffer) >= z.blockSize {
+ z.compressCurrent(false)
+ if err := z.checkError(); err != nil {
+ return len(p) - len(q) - length, err
+ }
+ }
+ z.size += length
+ q = q[length:]
+ }
+ return len(p), z.checkError()
+}
+
+// Step 1: compresses buffer to buffer
+// Step 2: send writer to channel
+// Step 3: Close result channel to indicate we are done
+func (z *Writer) compressBlock(p, prevTail []byte, r result, closed bool) {
+ defer func() {
+ close(r.result)
+ z.wg.Done()
+ }()
+ buf := z.dstPool.Get().([]byte)
+ dest := bytes.NewBuffer(buf[:0])
+
+ compressor := z.dictFlatePool.Get().(*flate.Writer)
+ compressor.ResetDict(dest, prevTail)
+ compressor.Write(p)
+
+ err := compressor.Flush()
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return
+ }
+ if closed {
+ err = compressor.Close()
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ z.dictFlatePool.Put(compressor)
+ // Read back buffer
+ buf = dest.Bytes()
+ r.result <- buf
+}
+
+// Flush flushes any pending compressed data to the underlying writer.
+//
+// It is useful mainly in compressed network protocols, to ensure that
+// a remote reader has enough data to reconstruct a packet. Flush does
+// not return until the data has been written. If the underlying
+// writer returns an error, Flush returns that error.
+//
+// In the terminology of the zlib library, Flush is equivalent to Z_SYNC_FLUSH.
+func (z *Writer) Flush() error {
+ if err := z.checkError(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if z.closed {
+ return nil
+ }
+ if !z.wroteHeader {
+ _, err := z.Write(nil)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ // We send current block to compression
+ z.compressCurrent(true)
+
+ return z.checkError()
+}
+
+// UncompressedSize will return the number of bytes written.
+// pgzip only, not a function in the official gzip package.
+func (z *Writer) UncompressedSize() int {
+ return z.size
+}
+
+// Close closes the Writer, flushing any unwritten data to the underlying
+// io.Writer, but does not close the underlying io.Writer.
+func (z *Writer) Close() error {
+ if err := z.checkError(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if z.closed {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ z.closed = true
+ if !z.wroteHeader {
+ z.Write(nil)
+ if err := z.checkError(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ z.compressCurrent(true)
+ if err := z.checkError(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ close(z.results)
+ put4(z.buf[0:4], z.digest.Sum32())
+ put4(z.buf[4:8], uint32(z.size))
+ _, err := z.w.Write(z.buf[0:8])
+ if err != nil {
+ z.pushError(err)
+ return err
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/LICENSE.code b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/LICENSE
index 0ea3ff81e..0ea3ff81e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/LICENSE.code
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/LICENSE
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/README.md b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/README.md
index 0f5a04092..25aac3470 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/README.md
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/README.md
@@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ the various OCI projects).
# Copyright and license
-Copyright © 2016 Docker, Inc. All rights reserved, except as follows. Code is released under the [Apache 2.0 license](LICENSE.code). This `README.md` file and the [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md) file are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License under the terms and conditions set forth in the file [`LICENSE.docs`](LICENSE.docs). You may obtain a duplicate copy of the same license, titled CC BY-SA 4.0, at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
+Copyright © 2016 Docker, Inc. All rights reserved, except as follows. Code is released under the [Apache 2.0 license](LICENSE). This `README.md` file and the [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md) file are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License under the terms and conditions set forth in the file [`LICENSE.docs`](LICENSE.docs). You may obtain a duplicate copy of the same license, titled CC BY-SA 4.0, at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/algorithm.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/algorithm.go
index bdff42d92..8813bd26f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/algorithm.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/algorithm.go
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"hash"
"io"
+ "regexp"
)
// Algorithm identifies and implementation of a digester by an identifier.
@@ -28,9 +29,9 @@ type Algorithm string
// supported digest types
const (
- SHA256 Algorithm = "sha256" // sha256 with hex encoding
- SHA384 Algorithm = "sha384" // sha384 with hex encoding
- SHA512 Algorithm = "sha512" // sha512 with hex encoding
+ SHA256 Algorithm = "sha256" // sha256 with hex encoding (lower case only)
+ SHA384 Algorithm = "sha384" // sha384 with hex encoding (lower case only)
+ SHA512 Algorithm = "sha512" // sha512 with hex encoding (lower case only)
// Canonical is the primary digest algorithm used with the distribution
// project. Other digests may be used but this one is the primary storage
@@ -50,6 +51,14 @@ var (
SHA384: crypto.SHA384,
SHA512: crypto.SHA512,
}
+
+ // anchoredEncodedRegexps contains anchored regular expressions for hex-encoded digests.
+ // Note that /A-F/ disallowed.
+ anchoredEncodedRegexps = map[Algorithm]*regexp.Regexp{
+ SHA256: regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-f0-9]{64}$`),
+ SHA384: regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-f0-9]{96}$`),
+ SHA512: regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-f0-9]{128}$`),
+ }
)
// Available returns true if the digest type is available for use. If this
@@ -125,6 +134,14 @@ func (a Algorithm) Hash() hash.Hash {
return algorithms[a].New()
}
+// Encode encodes the raw bytes of a digest, typically from a hash.Hash, into
+// the encoded portion of the digest.
+func (a Algorithm) Encode(d []byte) string {
+ // TODO(stevvooe): Currently, all algorithms use a hex encoding. When we
+ // add support for back registration, we can modify this accordingly.
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%x", d)
+}
+
// FromReader returns the digest of the reader using the algorithm.
func (a Algorithm) FromReader(rd io.Reader) (Digest, error) {
digester := a.Digester()
@@ -156,3 +173,20 @@ func (a Algorithm) FromBytes(p []byte) Digest {
func (a Algorithm) FromString(s string) Digest {
return a.FromBytes([]byte(s))
}
+
+// Validate validates the encoded portion string
+func (a Algorithm) Validate(encoded string) error {
+ r, ok := anchoredEncodedRegexps[a]
+ if !ok {
+ return ErrDigestUnsupported
+ }
+ // Digests much always be hex-encoded, ensuring that their hex portion will
+ // always be size*2
+ if a.Size()*2 != len(encoded) {
+ return ErrDigestInvalidLength
+ }
+ if r.MatchString(encoded) {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return ErrDigestInvalidFormat
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/digest.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/digest.go
index 69e1d2b54..ad398cba2 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/digest.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/go-digest/digest.go
@@ -45,16 +45,21 @@ func NewDigest(alg Algorithm, h hash.Hash) Digest {
// functions. This is also useful for rebuilding digests from binary
// serializations.
func NewDigestFromBytes(alg Algorithm, p []byte) Digest {
- return Digest(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%x", alg, p))
+ return NewDigestFromEncoded(alg, alg.Encode(p))
}
-// NewDigestFromHex returns a Digest from alg and a the hex encoded digest.
+// NewDigestFromHex is deprecated. Please use NewDigestFromEncoded.
func NewDigestFromHex(alg, hex string) Digest {
- return Digest(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", alg, hex))
+ return NewDigestFromEncoded(Algorithm(alg), hex)
+}
+
+// NewDigestFromEncoded returns a Digest from alg and the encoded digest.
+func NewDigestFromEncoded(alg Algorithm, encoded string) Digest {
+ return Digest(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", alg, encoded))
}
// DigestRegexp matches valid digest types.
-var DigestRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[a-zA-Z0-9-_+.]+:[a-fA-F0-9]+`)
+var DigestRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[a-z0-9]+(?:[.+_-][a-z0-9]+)*:[a-zA-Z0-9=_-]+`)
// DigestRegexpAnchored matches valid digest types, anchored to the start and end of the match.
var DigestRegexpAnchored = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + DigestRegexp.String() + `$`)
@@ -96,26 +101,18 @@ func FromString(s string) Digest {
// error if not.
func (d Digest) Validate() error {
s := string(d)
-
i := strings.Index(s, ":")
-
- // validate i then run through regexp
- if i < 0 || i+1 == len(s) || !DigestRegexpAnchored.MatchString(s) {
+ if i <= 0 || i+1 == len(s) {
return ErrDigestInvalidFormat
}
-
- algorithm := Algorithm(s[:i])
+ algorithm, encoded := Algorithm(s[:i]), s[i+1:]
if !algorithm.Available() {
+ if !DigestRegexpAnchored.MatchString(s) {
+ return ErrDigestInvalidFormat
+ }
return ErrDigestUnsupported
}
-
- // Digests much always be hex-encoded, ensuring that their hex portion will
- // always be size*2
- if algorithm.Size()*2 != len(s[i+1:]) {
- return ErrDigestInvalidLength
- }
-
- return nil
+ return algorithm.Validate(encoded)
}
// Algorithm returns the algorithm portion of the digest. This will panic if
@@ -133,12 +130,17 @@ func (d Digest) Verifier() Verifier {
}
}
-// Hex returns the hex digest portion of the digest. This will panic if the
+// Encoded returns the encoded portion of the digest. This will panic if the
// underlying digest is not in a valid format.
-func (d Digest) Hex() string {
+func (d Digest) Encoded() string {
return string(d[d.sepIndex()+1:])
}
+// Hex is deprecated. Please use Digest.Encoded.
+func (d Digest) Hex() string {
+ return d.Encoded()
+}
+
func (d Digest) String() string {
return string(d)
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/README.md b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/README.md
index 5215e32c1..e755fb7bc 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/README.md
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/README.md
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ make BUILDTAGS='seccomp apparmor'
| selinux | selinux process and mount labeling | <none> |
| apparmor | apparmor profile support | <none> |
| ambient | ambient capability support | kernel 4.3 |
+| nokmem | disable kernel memory account | <none> |
### Running the test suite
@@ -87,6 +88,18 @@ You can run a specific test case by setting the `TESTFLAGS` variable.
# make test TESTFLAGS="-run=SomeTestFunction"
```
+You can run a specific integration test by setting the `TESTPATH` variable.
+
+```bash
+# make test TESTPATH="/checkpoint.bats"
+```
+
+You can run a test in your proxy environment by setting `DOCKER_BUILD_PROXY` and `DOCKER_RUN_PROXY` variables.
+
+```bash
+# make test DOCKER_BUILD_PROXY="--build-arg HTTP_PROXY=http://yourproxy/" DOCKER_RUN_PROXY="-e HTTP_PROXY=http://yourproxy/"
+```
+
### Dependencies Management
`runc` uses [vndr](https://github.com/LK4D4/vndr) for dependencies management.
@@ -251,3 +264,7 @@ PIDFile=/run/mycontainerid.pid
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
+
+## License
+
+The code and docs are released under the [Apache 2.0 license](LICENSE).
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/README.md b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/README.md
index 42f3efe56..1d7fa04c0 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/README.md
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/README.md
@@ -148,6 +148,7 @@ config := &configs.Config{
{Type: configs.NEWPID},
{Type: configs.NEWUSER},
{Type: configs.NEWNET},
+ {Type: configs.NEWCGROUP},
}),
Cgroups: &configs.Cgroup{
Name: "test-container",
@@ -323,6 +324,7 @@ generated when building libcontainer with docker.
## Copyright and license
-Code and documentation copyright 2014 Docker, inc. Code released under the Apache 2.0 license.
-Docs released under Creative commons.
-
+Code and documentation copyright 2014 Docker, inc.
+The code and documentation are released under the [Apache 2.0 license](../LICENSE).
+The documentation is also released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+You may obtain a copy of the license, titled CC-BY-4.0, at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups/utils.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups/utils.go
index 7c995efee..ea571ad93 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups/utils.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/cgroups/utils.go
@@ -13,40 +13,50 @@ import (
"strings"
"time"
- "github.com/docker/go-units"
+ units "github.com/docker/go-units"
)
const (
- cgroupNamePrefix = "name="
+ CgroupNamePrefix = "name="
CgroupProcesses = "cgroup.procs"
)
// https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroup-v1/cgroups.txt
-func FindCgroupMountpoint(subsystem string) (string, error) {
- mnt, _, err := FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot(subsystem)
+func FindCgroupMountpoint(cgroupPath, subsystem string) (string, error) {
+ mnt, _, err := FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot(cgroupPath, subsystem)
return mnt, err
}
-func FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot(subsystem string) (string, string, error) {
+func FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot(cgroupPath, subsystem string) (string, string, error) {
// We are not using mount.GetMounts() because it's super-inefficient,
// parsing it directly sped up x10 times because of not using Sscanf.
// It was one of two major performance drawbacks in container start.
if !isSubsystemAvailable(subsystem) {
return "", "", NewNotFoundError(subsystem)
}
+
f, err := os.Open("/proc/self/mountinfo")
if err != nil {
return "", "", err
}
defer f.Close()
- scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f)
+ return findCgroupMountpointAndRootFromReader(f, cgroupPath, subsystem)
+}
+
+func findCgroupMountpointAndRootFromReader(reader io.Reader, cgroupPath, subsystem string) (string, string, error) {
+ scanner := bufio.NewScanner(reader)
for scanner.Scan() {
txt := scanner.Text()
- fields := strings.Split(txt, " ")
- for _, opt := range strings.Split(fields[len(fields)-1], ",") {
- if opt == subsystem {
- return fields[4], fields[3], nil
+ fields := strings.Fields(txt)
+ if len(fields) < 5 {
+ continue
+ }
+ if strings.HasPrefix(fields[4], cgroupPath) {
+ for _, opt := range strings.Split(fields[len(fields)-1], ",") {
+ if opt == subsystem {
+ return fields[4], fields[3], nil
+ }
}
}
}
@@ -103,7 +113,7 @@ func FindCgroupMountpointDir() (string, error) {
}
if postSeparatorFields[0] == "cgroup" {
- // Check that the mount is properly formated.
+ // Check that the mount is properly formatted.
if numPostFields < 3 {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Error found less than 3 fields post '-' in %q", text)
}
@@ -151,19 +161,20 @@ func getCgroupMountsHelper(ss map[string]bool, mi io.Reader, all bool) ([]Mount,
Root: fields[3],
}
for _, opt := range strings.Split(fields[len(fields)-1], ",") {
- if !ss[opt] {
+ seen, known := ss[opt]
+ if !known || (!all && seen) {
continue
}
- if strings.HasPrefix(opt, cgroupNamePrefix) {
- m.Subsystems = append(m.Subsystems, opt[len(cgroupNamePrefix):])
- } else {
- m.Subsystems = append(m.Subsystems, opt)
- }
- if !all {
- numFound++
+ ss[opt] = true
+ if strings.HasPrefix(opt, CgroupNamePrefix) {
+ opt = opt[len(CgroupNamePrefix):]
}
+ m.Subsystems = append(m.Subsystems, opt)
+ numFound++
+ }
+ if len(m.Subsystems) > 0 || all {
+ res = append(res, m)
}
- res = append(res, m)
}
if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, err
@@ -187,7 +198,7 @@ func GetCgroupMounts(all bool) ([]Mount, error) {
allMap := make(map[string]bool)
for s := range allSubsystems {
- allMap[s] = true
+ allMap[s] = false
}
return getCgroupMountsHelper(allMap, f, all)
}
@@ -256,13 +267,13 @@ func GetInitCgroupPath(subsystem string) (string, error) {
}
func getCgroupPathHelper(subsystem, cgroup string) (string, error) {
- mnt, root, err := FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot(subsystem)
+ mnt, root, err := FindCgroupMountpointAndRoot("", subsystem)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// This is needed for nested containers, because in /proc/self/cgroup we
- // see pathes from host, which don't exist in container.
+ // see paths from host, which don't exist in container.
relCgroup, err := filepath.Rel(root, cgroup)
if err != nil {
return "", err
@@ -342,7 +353,7 @@ func getControllerPath(subsystem string, cgroups map[string]string) (string, err
return p, nil
}
- if p, ok := cgroups[cgroupNamePrefix+subsystem]; ok {
+ if p, ok := cgroups[CgroupNamePrefix+subsystem]; ok {
return p, nil
}
@@ -452,7 +463,7 @@ func WriteCgroupProc(dir string, pid int) error {
return fmt.Errorf("no such directory for %s", CgroupProcesses)
}
- // Dont attach any pid to the cgroup if -1 is specified as a pid
+ // Don't attach any pid to the cgroup if -1 is specified as a pid
if pid != -1 {
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, CgroupProcesses), []byte(strconv.Itoa(pid)), 0700); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to write %v to %v: %v", pid, CgroupProcesses, err)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/config.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/config.go
index b1c4762fe..7728522fe 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/config.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/config.go
@@ -186,12 +186,19 @@ type Config struct {
// callers keyring in this case.
NoNewKeyring bool `json:"no_new_keyring"`
- // Rootless specifies whether the container is a rootless container.
- Rootless bool `json:"rootless"`
-
- // IntelRdt specifies settings for Intel RDT/CAT group that the container is placed into
- // to limit the resources (e.g., L3 cache) the container has available
+ // IntelRdt specifies settings for Intel RDT group that the container is placed into
+ // to limit the resources (e.g., L3 cache, memory bandwidth) the container has available
IntelRdt *IntelRdt `json:"intel_rdt,omitempty"`
+
+ // RootlessEUID is set when the runc was launched with non-zero EUID.
+ // Note that RootlessEUID is set to false when launched with EUID=0 in userns.
+ // When RootlessEUID is set, runc creates a new userns for the container.
+ // (config.json needs to contain userns settings)
+ RootlessEUID bool `json:"rootless_euid,omitempty"`
+
+ // RootlessCgroups is set when unlikely to have the full access to cgroups.
+ // When RootlessCgroups is set, cgroups errors are ignored.
+ RootlessCgroups bool `json:"rootless_cgroups,omitempty"`
}
type Hooks struct {
@@ -265,26 +272,23 @@ func (hooks Hooks) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
})
}
-// HookState is the payload provided to a hook on execution.
-type HookState specs.State
-
type Hook interface {
// Run executes the hook with the provided state.
- Run(HookState) error
+ Run(*specs.State) error
}
// NewFunctionHook will call the provided function when the hook is run.
-func NewFunctionHook(f func(HookState) error) FuncHook {
+func NewFunctionHook(f func(*specs.State) error) FuncHook {
return FuncHook{
run: f,
}
}
type FuncHook struct {
- run func(HookState) error
+ run func(*specs.State) error
}
-func (f FuncHook) Run(s HookState) error {
+func (f FuncHook) Run(s *specs.State) error {
return f.run(s)
}
@@ -307,7 +311,7 @@ type CommandHook struct {
Command
}
-func (c Command) Run(s HookState) error {
+func (c Command) Run(s *specs.State) error {
b, err := json.Marshal(s)
if err != nil {
return err
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/intelrdt.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/intelrdt.go
index 36bd5f96a..57e9f037d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/intelrdt.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/intelrdt.go
@@ -4,4 +4,10 @@ type IntelRdt struct {
// The schema for L3 cache id and capacity bitmask (CBM)
// Format: "L3:<cache_id0>=<cbm0>;<cache_id1>=<cbm1>;..."
L3CacheSchema string `json:"l3_cache_schema,omitempty"`
+
+ // The schema of memory bandwidth per L3 cache id
+ // Format: "MB:<cache_id0>=bandwidth0;<cache_id1>=bandwidth1;..."
+ // The unit of memory bandwidth is specified in "percentages" by
+ // default, and in "MBps" if MBA Software Controller is enabled.
+ MemBwSchema string `json:"memBwSchema,omitempty"`
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_linux.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_linux.go
index 5fc171a57..1bbaef9bd 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_linux.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_linux.go
@@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ import (
)
const (
- NEWNET NamespaceType = "NEWNET"
- NEWPID NamespaceType = "NEWPID"
- NEWNS NamespaceType = "NEWNS"
- NEWUTS NamespaceType = "NEWUTS"
- NEWIPC NamespaceType = "NEWIPC"
- NEWUSER NamespaceType = "NEWUSER"
+ NEWNET NamespaceType = "NEWNET"
+ NEWPID NamespaceType = "NEWPID"
+ NEWNS NamespaceType = "NEWNS"
+ NEWUTS NamespaceType = "NEWUTS"
+ NEWIPC NamespaceType = "NEWIPC"
+ NEWUSER NamespaceType = "NEWUSER"
+ NEWCGROUP NamespaceType = "NEWCGROUP"
)
var (
@@ -35,6 +36,8 @@ func NsName(ns NamespaceType) string {
return "user"
case NEWUTS:
return "uts"
+ case NEWCGROUP:
+ return "cgroup"
}
return ""
}
@@ -68,6 +71,7 @@ func NamespaceTypes() []NamespaceType {
NEWNET,
NEWPID,
NEWNS,
+ NEWCGROUP,
}
}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_syscall.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_syscall.go
index 4ce6813d2..2dc7adfc9 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_syscall.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/configs/namespaces_syscall.go
@@ -9,12 +9,13 @@ func (n *Namespace) Syscall() int {
}
var namespaceInfo = map[NamespaceType]int{
- NEWNET: unix.CLONE_NEWNET,
- NEWNS: unix.CLONE_NEWNS,
- NEWUSER: unix.CLONE_NEWUSER,
- NEWIPC: unix.CLONE_NEWIPC,
- NEWUTS: unix.CLONE_NEWUTS,
- NEWPID: unix.CLONE_NEWPID,
+ NEWNET: unix.CLONE_NEWNET,
+ NEWNS: unix.CLONE_NEWNS,
+ NEWUSER: unix.CLONE_NEWUSER,
+ NEWIPC: unix.CLONE_NEWIPC,
+ NEWUTS: unix.CLONE_NEWUTS,
+ NEWPID: unix.CLONE_NEWPID,
+ NEWCGROUP: unix.CLONE_NEWCGROUP,
}
// CloneFlags parses the container's Namespaces options to set the correct
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/README.md b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/README.md
index 575701371..9ec6c3931 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/README.md
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/README.md
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ The `nsenter` package will `import "C"` and it uses [cgo](https://golang.org/cmd
package. In cgo, if the import of "C" is immediately preceded by a comment, that comment,
called the preamble, is used as a header when compiling the C parts of the package.
So every time we import package `nsenter`, the C code function `nsexec()` would be
-called. And package `nsenter` is now only imported in `main_unix.go`, so every time
-before we call `cmd.Start` on linux, that C code would run.
+called. And package `nsenter` is only imported in `init.go`, so every time the runc
+`init` command is invoked, that C code is run.
Because `nsexec()` must be run before the Go runtime in order to use the
Linux kernel namespace, you must `import` this library into a package if
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ the parent `nsexec()` will exit and the child `nsexec()` process will
return to allow the Go runtime take over.
NOTE: We do both `setns(2)` and `clone(2)` even if we don't have any
-CLONE_NEW* clone flags because we must fork a new process in order to
+`CLONE_NEW*` clone flags because we must fork a new process in order to
enter the PID namespace.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c
index a4cd1399d..28269dfc0 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/nsenter/nsexec.c
@@ -42,6 +42,12 @@ enum sync_t {
SYNC_ERR = 0xFF, /* Fatal error, no turning back. The error code follows. */
};
+/*
+ * Synchronisation value for cgroup namespace setup.
+ * The same constant is defined in process_linux.go as "createCgroupns".
+ */
+#define CREATECGROUPNS 0x80
+
/* longjmp() arguments. */
#define JUMP_PARENT 0x00
#define JUMP_CHILD 0xA0
@@ -82,7 +88,7 @@ struct nlconfig_t {
uint8_t is_setgroup;
/* Rootless container settings. */
- uint8_t is_rootless;
+ uint8_t is_rootless_euid; /* boolean */
char *uidmappath;
size_t uidmappath_len;
char *gidmappath;
@@ -100,7 +106,7 @@ struct nlconfig_t {
#define GIDMAP_ATTR 27284
#define SETGROUP_ATTR 27285
#define OOM_SCORE_ADJ_ATTR 27286
-#define ROOTLESS_ATTR 27287
+#define ROOTLESS_EUID_ATTR 27287
#define UIDMAPPATH_ATTR 27288
#define GIDMAPPATH_ATTR 27289
@@ -211,7 +217,7 @@ static int try_mapping_tool(const char *app, int pid, char *map, size_t map_len)
/*
* If @app is NULL, execve will segfault. Just check it here and bail (if
- * we're in this path, the caller is already getting desparate and there
+ * we're in this path, the caller is already getting desperate and there
* isn't a backup to this failing). This usually would be a configuration
* or programming issue.
*/
@@ -419,8 +425,8 @@ static void nl_parse(int fd, struct nlconfig_t *config)
case CLONE_FLAGS_ATTR:
config->cloneflags = readint32(current);
break;
- case ROOTLESS_ATTR:
- config->is_rootless = readint8(current);
+ case ROOTLESS_EUID_ATTR:
+ config->is_rootless_euid = readint8(current); /* boolean */
break;
case OOM_SCORE_ADJ_ATTR:
config->oom_score_adj = current;
@@ -640,7 +646,6 @@ void nsexec(void)
case JUMP_PARENT:{
int len;
pid_t child, first_child = -1;
- char buf[JSON_MAX];
bool ready = false;
/* For debugging. */
@@ -687,7 +692,7 @@ void nsexec(void)
* newuidmap/newgidmap shall be used.
*/
- if (config.is_rootless && !config.is_setgroup)
+ if (config.is_rootless_euid && !config.is_setgroup)
update_setgroups(child, SETGROUPS_DENY);
/* Set up mappings. */
@@ -716,6 +721,18 @@ void nsexec(void)
kill(child, SIGKILL);
bail("failed to sync with child: write(SYNC_RECVPID_ACK)");
}
+
+ /* Send the init_func pid back to our parent.
+ *
+ * Send the init_func pid and the pid of the first child back to our parent.
+ * We need to send both back because we can't reap the first child we created (CLONE_PARENT).
+ * It becomes the responsibility of our parent to reap the first child.
+ */
+ len = dprintf(pipenum, "{\"pid\": %d, \"pid_first\": %d}\n", child, first_child);
+ if (len < 0) {
+ kill(child, SIGKILL);
+ bail("unable to generate JSON for child pid");
+ }
}
break;
case SYNC_CHILD_READY:
@@ -759,23 +776,6 @@ void nsexec(void)
bail("unexpected sync value: %u", s);
}
}
-
- /*
- * Send the init_func pid and the pid of the first child back to our parent.
- *
- * We need to send both back because we can't reap the first child we created (CLONE_PARENT).
- * It becomes the responsibility of our parent to reap the first child.
- */
- len = snprintf(buf, JSON_MAX, "{\"pid\": %d, \"pid_first\": %d}\n", child, first_child);
- if (len < 0) {
- kill(child, SIGKILL);
- bail("unable to generate JSON for child pid");
- }
- if (write(pipenum, buf, len) != len) {
- kill(child, SIGKILL);
- bail("unable to send child pid to bootstrapper");
- }
-
exit(0);
}
@@ -862,14 +862,17 @@ void nsexec(void)
if (setresuid(0, 0, 0) < 0)
bail("failed to become root in user namespace");
}
-
/*
- * Unshare all of the namespaces. Note that we don't merge this
- * with clone() because there were some old kernel versions where
- * clone(CLONE_PARENT | CLONE_NEWPID) was broken, so we'll just do
- * it the long way.
+ * Unshare all of the namespaces. Now, it should be noted that this
+ * ordering might break in the future (especially with rootless
+ * containers). But for now, it's not possible to split this into
+ * CLONE_NEWUSER + [the rest] because of some RHEL SELinux issues.
+ *
+ * Note that we don't merge this with clone() because there were
+ * some old kernel versions where clone(CLONE_PARENT | CLONE_NEWPID)
+ * was broken, so we'll just do it the long way anyway.
*/
- if (unshare(config.cloneflags) < 0)
+ if (unshare(config.cloneflags & ~CLONE_NEWCGROUP) < 0)
bail("failed to unshare namespaces");
/*
@@ -953,11 +956,23 @@ void nsexec(void)
if (setgid(0) < 0)
bail("setgid failed");
- if (!config.is_rootless && config.is_setgroup) {
+ if (!config.is_rootless_euid && config.is_setgroup) {
if (setgroups(0, NULL) < 0)
bail("setgroups failed");
}
+ /* ... wait until our topmost parent has finished cgroup setup in p.manager.Apply() ... */
+ if (config.cloneflags & CLONE_NEWCGROUP) {
+ uint8_t value;
+ if (read(pipenum, &value, sizeof(value)) != sizeof(value))
+ bail("read synchronisation value failed");
+ if (value == CREATECGROUPNS) {
+ if (unshare(CLONE_NEWCGROUP) < 0)
+ bail("failed to unshare cgroup namespace");
+ } else
+ bail("received unknown synchronisation value");
+ }
+
s = SYNC_CHILD_READY;
if (write(syncfd, &s, sizeof(s)) != sizeof(s))
bail("failed to sync with patent: write(SYNC_CHILD_READY)");
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user/lookup_unix.go b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user/lookup_unix.go
index c1e634c94..92b5ae8de 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user/lookup_unix.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/user/lookup_unix.go
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package user
import (
"io"
"os"
+ "strconv"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
@@ -115,22 +116,23 @@ func CurrentGroup() (Group, error) {
return LookupGid(unix.Getgid())
}
-func CurrentUserSubUIDs() ([]SubID, error) {
+func currentUserSubIDs(fileName string) ([]SubID, error) {
u, err := CurrentUser()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
- return ParseSubIDFileFilter("/etc/subuid",
- func(entry SubID) bool { return entry.Name == u.Name })
+ filter := func(entry SubID) bool {
+ return entry.Name == u.Name || entry.Name == strconv.Itoa(u.Uid)
+ }
+ return ParseSubIDFileFilter(fileName, filter)
}
-func CurrentGroupSubGIDs() ([]SubID, error) {
- g, err := CurrentGroup()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return ParseSubIDFileFilter("/etc/subgid",
- func(entry SubID) bool { return entry.Name == g.Name })
+func CurrentUserSubUIDs() ([]SubID, error) {
+ return currentUserSubIDs("/etc/subuid")
+}
+
+func CurrentUserSubGIDs() ([]SubID, error) {
+ return currentUserSubIDs("/etc/subgid")
}
func CurrentProcessUIDMap() ([]IDMap, error) {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/vendor.conf
index e2b519e67..fadbe0707 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/vendor.conf
+++ b/vendor/github.com/opencontainers/runc/vendor.conf
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# OCI runtime-spec. When updating this, make sure you use a version tag rather
# than a commit ID so it's much more obvious what version of the spec we are
# using.
-github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.0.0
+github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec 5684b8af48c1ac3b1451fa499724e30e3c20a294
# Core libcontainer functionality.
github.com/mrunalp/fileutils ed869b029674c0e9ce4c0dfa781405c2d9946d08
github.com/opencontainers/selinux v1.0.0-rc1