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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/README.md b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/README.md index 237e9e38e..017211b2c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/README.md @@ -65,7 +65,9 @@ the primary downside is that creating new signatures with the Golang-only implem - `containers_image_ostree_stub`: Instead of importing `ostree:` transport in `github.com/containers/image/transports/alltransports`, use a stub which reports that the transport is not supported. This allows building the library without requiring the `libostree` development libraries. The `github.com/containers/image/ostree` package is completely disabled and impossible to import when this build tag is in use. -## Contributing +## [Contributing](CONTRIBUTING.md)** + +Information about contributing to this project. When developing this library, please use `make` (or `make … BUILDTAGS=…`) to take advantage of the tests and validation. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go index 6714a91f2..6b1df75a9 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/copy/copy.go @@ -604,6 +604,7 @@ func computeDiffID(stream io.Reader, decompressor compression.DecompressorFunc) if err != nil { return "", err } + defer s.Close() stream = s } @@ -673,10 +674,12 @@ func (c *copier) copyBlobFromStream(ctx context.Context, srcStream io.Reader, sr inputInfo.Size = -1 } else if canModifyBlob && c.dest.DesiredLayerCompression() == types.Decompress && isCompressed { logrus.Debugf("Blob will be decompressed") - destStream, err = decompressor(destStream) + s, err := decompressor(destStream) if err != nil { return types.BlobInfo{}, err } + defer s.Close() + destStream = s inputInfo.Digest = "" inputInfo.Size = -1 } else { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go index 0a6dd9b80..9825b40cf 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/docker_client.go @@ -449,6 +449,9 @@ func (c *dockerClient) getBearerToken(ctx context.Context, realm, service, scope } authReq = authReq.WithContext(ctx) getParams := authReq.URL.Query() + if c.username != "" { + getParams.Add("account", c.username) + } if service != "" { getParams.Add("service", service) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go index 2a0d9966e..942893a81 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/docker/tarfile/src.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ package tarfile import ( "archive/tar" "bytes" - "compress/gzip" "context" "encoding/json" "io" @@ -43,8 +42,7 @@ type layerInfo struct { // the source of an image. // To do for both the NewSourceFromFile and NewSourceFromStream functions -// NewSourceFromFile returns a tarfile.Source for the specified path -// NewSourceFromFile supports both conpressed and uncompressed input +// NewSourceFromFile returns a tarfile.Source for the specified path. func NewSourceFromFile(path string) (*Source, error) { file, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { @@ -52,19 +50,24 @@ func NewSourceFromFile(path string) (*Source, error) { } defer file.Close() - reader, err := gzip.NewReader(file) + // If the file is already not compressed we can just return the file itself + // as a source. Otherwise we pass the stream to NewSourceFromStream. + stream, isCompressed, err := compression.AutoDecompress(file) if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error detecting compression for file %q", path) + } + defer stream.Close() + if !isCompressed { return &Source{ tarPath: path, }, nil } - defer reader.Close() - - return NewSourceFromStream(reader) + return NewSourceFromStream(stream) } -// NewSourceFromStream returns a tarfile.Source for the specified inputStream, which must be uncompressed. -// The caller can close the inputStream immediately after NewSourceFromFile returns. +// NewSourceFromStream returns a tarfile.Source for the specified inputStream, +// which can be either compressed or uncompressed. The caller can close the +// inputStream immediately after NewSourceFromFile returns. func NewSourceFromStream(inputStream io.Reader) (*Source, error) { // FIXME: use SystemContext here. // Save inputStream to a temporary file @@ -81,8 +84,20 @@ func NewSourceFromStream(inputStream io.Reader) (*Source, error) { } }() - // TODO: This can take quite some time, and should ideally be cancellable using a context.Context. - if _, err := io.Copy(tarCopyFile, inputStream); err != nil { + // In order to be compatible with docker-load, we need to support + // auto-decompression (it's also a nice quality-of-life thing to avoid + // giving users really confusing "invalid tar header" errors). + uncompressedStream, _, err := compression.AutoDecompress(inputStream) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Error auto-decompressing input") + } + defer uncompressedStream.Close() + + // Copy the plain archive to the temporary file. + // + // TODO: This can take quite some time, and should ideally be cancellable + // using a context.Context. + if _, err := io.Copy(tarCopyFile, uncompressedStream); err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error copying contents to temporary file %q", tarCopyFile.Name()) } succeeded = true @@ -292,7 +307,25 @@ func (s *Source) prepareLayerData(tarManifest *ManifestItem, parsedConfig *manif return nil, err } if li, ok := unknownLayerSizes[h.Name]; ok { - li.size = h.Size + // Since GetBlob will decompress layers that are compressed we need + // to do the decompression here as well, otherwise we will + // incorrectly report the size. Pretty critical, since tools like + // umoci always compress layer blobs. Obviously we only bother with + // the slower method of checking if it's compressed. + uncompressedStream, isCompressed, err := compression.AutoDecompress(t) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error auto-decompressing %s to determine its size", h.Name) + } + defer uncompressedStream.Close() + + uncompressedSize := h.Size + if isCompressed { + uncompressedSize, err = io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, uncompressedStream) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error reading %s to find its size", h.Name) + } + } + li.size = uncompressedSize delete(unknownLayerSizes, h.Name) } } @@ -346,16 +379,22 @@ func (s *Source) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest *digest.Digest) return s.generatedManifest, manifest.DockerV2Schema2MediaType, nil } -type readCloseWrapper struct { +// uncompressedReadCloser is an io.ReadCloser that closes both the uncompressed stream and the underlying input. +type uncompressedReadCloser struct { io.Reader - closeFunc func() error + underlyingCloser func() error + uncompressedCloser func() error } -func (r readCloseWrapper) Close() error { - if r.closeFunc != nil { - return r.closeFunc() +func (r uncompressedReadCloser) Close() error { + var res error + if err := r.uncompressedCloser(); err != nil { + res = err } - return nil + if err := r.underlyingCloser(); err != nil && res == nil { + res = err + } + return res } // GetBlob returns a stream for the specified blob, and the blob’s size (or -1 if unknown). @@ -369,10 +408,16 @@ func (s *Source) GetBlob(ctx context.Context, info types.BlobInfo) (io.ReadClose } if li, ok := s.knownLayers[info.Digest]; ok { // diffID is a digest of the uncompressed tarball, - stream, err := s.openTarComponent(li.path) + underlyingStream, err := s.openTarComponent(li.path) if err != nil { return nil, 0, err } + closeUnderlyingStream := true + defer func() { + if closeUnderlyingStream { + underlyingStream.Close() + } + }() // In order to handle the fact that digests != diffIDs (and thus that a // caller which is trying to verify the blob will run into problems), @@ -386,22 +431,17 @@ func (s *Source) GetBlob(ctx context.Context, info types.BlobInfo) (io.ReadClose // be verifing a "digest" which is not the actual layer's digest (but // is instead the DiffID). - decompressFunc, reader, err := compression.DetectCompression(stream) + uncompressedStream, _, err := compression.AutoDecompress(underlyingStream) if err != nil { - return nil, 0, errors.Wrapf(err, "Detecting compression in blob %s", info.Digest) - } - - if decompressFunc != nil { - reader, err = decompressFunc(reader) - if err != nil { - return nil, 0, errors.Wrapf(err, "Decompressing blob %s stream", info.Digest) - } + return nil, 0, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error auto-decompressing blob %s", info.Digest) } - newStream := readCloseWrapper{ - Reader: reader, - closeFunc: stream.Close, + newStream := uncompressedReadCloser{ + Reader: uncompressedStream, + underlyingCloser: underlyingStream.Close, + uncompressedCloser: uncompressedStream.Close, } + closeUnderlyingStream = false return newStream, li.size, nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema1.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema1.go index 929381813..28cec7ddb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema1.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema1.go @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package image import ( "context" - "encoding/json" "github.com/containers/image/docker/reference" "github.com/containers/image/manifest" @@ -25,8 +24,12 @@ func manifestSchema1FromManifest(manifestBlob []byte) (genericManifest, error) { } // manifestSchema1FromComponents builds a new manifestSchema1 from the supplied data. -func manifestSchema1FromComponents(ref reference.Named, fsLayers []manifest.Schema1FSLayers, history []manifest.Schema1History, architecture string) genericManifest { - return &manifestSchema1{m: manifest.Schema1FromComponents(ref, fsLayers, history, architecture)} +func manifestSchema1FromComponents(ref reference.Named, fsLayers []manifest.Schema1FSLayers, history []manifest.Schema1History, architecture string) (genericManifest, error) { + m, err := manifest.Schema1FromComponents(ref, fsLayers, history, architecture) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &manifestSchema1{m: m}, nil } func (m *manifestSchema1) serialize() ([]byte, error) { @@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ func (m *manifestSchema1) OCIConfig(ctx context.Context) (*imgspecv1.Image, erro // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. func (m *manifestSchema1) LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo { - return m.m.LayerInfos() + return manifestLayerInfosToBlobInfos(m.m.LayerInfos()) } // EmbeddedDockerReferenceConflicts whether a Docker reference embedded in the manifest, if any, conflicts with destination ref. @@ -148,12 +151,12 @@ func (m *manifestSchema1) UpdatedImage(ctx context.Context, options types.Manife // Based on github.com/docker/docker/distribution/pull_v2.go func (m *manifestSchema1) convertToManifestSchema2(uploadedLayerInfos []types.BlobInfo, layerDiffIDs []digest.Digest) (genericManifest, error) { - if len(m.m.History) == 0 { - // What would this even mean?! Anyhow, the rest of the code depends on fsLayers[0] and history[0] existing. + if len(m.m.ExtractedV1Compatibility) == 0 { + // What would this even mean?! Anyhow, the rest of the code depends on FSLayers[0] and ExtractedV1Compatibility[0] existing. return nil, errors.Errorf("Cannot convert an image with 0 history entries to %s", manifest.DockerV2Schema2MediaType) } - if len(m.m.History) != len(m.m.FSLayers) { - return nil, errors.Errorf("Inconsistent schema 1 manifest: %d history entries, %d fsLayers entries", len(m.m.History), len(m.m.FSLayers)) + if len(m.m.ExtractedV1Compatibility) != len(m.m.FSLayers) { + return nil, errors.Errorf("Inconsistent schema 1 manifest: %d history entries, %d fsLayers entries", len(m.m.ExtractedV1Compatibility), len(m.m.FSLayers)) } if uploadedLayerInfos != nil && len(uploadedLayerInfos) != len(m.m.FSLayers) { return nil, errors.Errorf("Internal error: uploaded %d blobs, but schema1 manifest has %d fsLayers", len(uploadedLayerInfos), len(m.m.FSLayers)) @@ -165,14 +168,10 @@ func (m *manifestSchema1) convertToManifestSchema2(uploadedLayerInfos []types.Bl // Build a list of the diffIDs for the non-empty layers. diffIDs := []digest.Digest{} var layers []manifest.Schema2Descriptor - for v1Index := len(m.m.History) - 1; v1Index >= 0; v1Index-- { - v2Index := (len(m.m.History) - 1) - v1Index + for v1Index := len(m.m.ExtractedV1Compatibility) - 1; v1Index >= 0; v1Index-- { + v2Index := (len(m.m.ExtractedV1Compatibility) - 1) - v1Index - var v1compat manifest.Schema1V1Compatibility - if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(m.m.History[v1Index].V1Compatibility), &v1compat); err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error decoding history entry %d", v1Index) - } - if !v1compat.ThrowAway { + if !m.m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[v1Index].ThrowAway { var size int64 if uploadedLayerInfos != nil { size = uploadedLayerInfos[v2Index].Size diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema2.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema2.go index 95542e4a1..b639ab714 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema2.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/docker_schema2.go @@ -18,17 +18,17 @@ import ( "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) -// gzippedEmptyLayer is a gzip-compressed version of an empty tar file (1024 NULL bytes) +// GzippedEmptyLayer is a gzip-compressed version of an empty tar file (1024 NULL bytes) // This comes from github.com/docker/distribution/manifest/schema1/config_builder.go; there is // a non-zero embedded timestamp; we could zero that, but that would just waste storage space // in registries, so let’s use the same values. -var gzippedEmptyLayer = []byte{ +var GzippedEmptyLayer = []byte{ 31, 139, 8, 0, 0, 9, 110, 136, 0, 255, 98, 24, 5, 163, 96, 20, 140, 88, 0, 8, 0, 0, 255, 255, 46, 175, 181, 239, 0, 4, 0, 0, } -// gzippedEmptyLayerDigest is a digest of gzippedEmptyLayer -const gzippedEmptyLayerDigest = digest.Digest("sha256:a3ed95caeb02ffe68cdd9fd84406680ae93d633cb16422d00e8a7c22955b46d4") +// GzippedEmptyLayerDigest is a digest of GzippedEmptyLayer +const GzippedEmptyLayerDigest = digest.Digest("sha256:a3ed95caeb02ffe68cdd9fd84406680ae93d633cb16422d00e8a7c22955b46d4") type manifestSchema2 struct { src types.ImageSource // May be nil if configBlob is not nil @@ -95,11 +95,7 @@ func (m *manifestSchema2) ConfigBlob(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) { if m.src == nil { return nil, errors.Errorf("Internal error: neither src nor configBlob set in manifestSchema2") } - stream, _, err := m.src.GetBlob(ctx, types.BlobInfo{ - Digest: m.m.ConfigDescriptor.Digest, - Size: m.m.ConfigDescriptor.Size, - URLs: m.m.ConfigDescriptor.URLs, - }) + stream, _, err := m.src.GetBlob(ctx, manifest.BlobInfoFromSchema2Descriptor(m.m.ConfigDescriptor)) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -121,7 +117,7 @@ func (m *manifestSchema2) ConfigBlob(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) { // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. func (m *manifestSchema2) LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo { - return m.m.LayerInfos() + return manifestLayerInfosToBlobInfos(m.m.LayerInfos()) } // EmbeddedDockerReferenceConflicts whether a Docker reference embedded in the manifest, if any, conflicts with destination ref. @@ -253,16 +249,16 @@ func (m *manifestSchema2) convertToManifestSchema1(ctx context.Context, dest typ if historyEntry.EmptyLayer { if !haveGzippedEmptyLayer { logrus.Debugf("Uploading empty layer during conversion to schema 1") - info, err := dest.PutBlob(ctx, bytes.NewReader(gzippedEmptyLayer), types.BlobInfo{Digest: gzippedEmptyLayerDigest, Size: int64(len(gzippedEmptyLayer))}, false) + info, err := dest.PutBlob(ctx, bytes.NewReader(GzippedEmptyLayer), types.BlobInfo{Digest: GzippedEmptyLayerDigest, Size: int64(len(GzippedEmptyLayer))}, false) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Error uploading empty layer") } - if info.Digest != gzippedEmptyLayerDigest { - return nil, errors.Errorf("Internal error: Uploaded empty layer has digest %#v instead of %s", info.Digest, gzippedEmptyLayerDigest) + if info.Digest != GzippedEmptyLayerDigest { + return nil, errors.Errorf("Internal error: Uploaded empty layer has digest %#v instead of %s", info.Digest, GzippedEmptyLayerDigest) } haveGzippedEmptyLayer = true } - blobDigest = gzippedEmptyLayerDigest + blobDigest = GzippedEmptyLayerDigest } else { if nonemptyLayerIndex >= len(m.m.LayersDescriptors) { return nil, errors.Errorf("Invalid image configuration, needs more than the %d distributed layers", len(m.m.LayersDescriptors)) @@ -308,7 +304,10 @@ func (m *manifestSchema2) convertToManifestSchema1(ctx context.Context, dest typ } history[0].V1Compatibility = string(v1Config) - m1 := manifestSchema1FromComponents(dest.Reference().DockerReference(), fsLayers, history, imageConfig.Architecture) + m1, err := manifestSchema1FromComponents(dest.Reference().DockerReference(), fsLayers, history, imageConfig.Architecture) + if err != nil { + return nil, err // This should never happen, we should have created all the components correctly. + } return memoryImageFromManifest(m1), nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/manifest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/manifest.go index 09d30ff38..c5ca5b12e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/manifest.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/manifest.go @@ -62,3 +62,12 @@ func manifestInstanceFromBlob(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemContext, src return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unimplemented manifest MIME type %s", mt) } } + +// manifestLayerInfosToBlobInfos extracts a []types.BlobInfo from a []manifest.LayerInfo. +func manifestLayerInfosToBlobInfos(layers []manifest.LayerInfo) []types.BlobInfo { + blobs := make([]types.BlobInfo, len(layers)) + for i, layer := range layers { + blobs[i] = layer.BlobInfo + } + return blobs +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/oci.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/oci.go index 417738753..298db360d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/oci.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/image/oci.go @@ -60,11 +60,7 @@ func (m *manifestOCI1) ConfigBlob(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) { if m.src == nil { return nil, errors.Errorf("Internal error: neither src nor configBlob set in manifestOCI1") } - stream, _, err := m.src.GetBlob(ctx, types.BlobInfo{ - Digest: m.m.Config.Digest, - Size: m.m.Config.Size, - URLs: m.m.Config.URLs, - }) + stream, _, err := m.src.GetBlob(ctx, manifest.BlobInfoFromOCI1Descriptor(m.m.Config)) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -101,7 +97,7 @@ func (m *manifestOCI1) OCIConfig(ctx context.Context) (*imgspecv1.Image, error) // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. func (m *manifestOCI1) LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo { - return m.m.LayerInfos() + return manifestLayerInfosToBlobInfos(m.m.LayerInfos()) } // EmbeddedDockerReferenceConflicts whether a Docker reference embedded in the manifest, if any, conflicts with destination ref. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema1.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema1.go index 42751cec1..234c8e63f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema1.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema1.go @@ -25,25 +25,28 @@ type Schema1History struct { // Schema1 is a manifest in docker/distribution schema 1. type Schema1 struct { - Name string `json:"name"` - Tag string `json:"tag"` - Architecture string `json:"architecture"` - FSLayers []Schema1FSLayers `json:"fsLayers"` - History []Schema1History `json:"history"` - SchemaVersion int `json:"schemaVersion"` + Name string `json:"name"` + Tag string `json:"tag"` + Architecture string `json:"architecture"` + FSLayers []Schema1FSLayers `json:"fsLayers"` + History []Schema1History `json:"history"` // Keep this in sync with ExtractedV1Compatibility! + ExtractedV1Compatibility []Schema1V1Compatibility `json:"-"` // Keep this in sync with History! Does not contain the full config (Schema2V1Image) + SchemaVersion int `json:"schemaVersion"` +} + +type schema1V1CompatibilityContainerConfig struct { + Cmd []string } // Schema1V1Compatibility is a v1Compatibility in docker/distribution schema 1. type Schema1V1Compatibility struct { - ID string `json:"id"` - Parent string `json:"parent,omitempty"` - Comment string `json:"comment,omitempty"` - Created time.Time `json:"created"` - ContainerConfig struct { - Cmd []string - } `json:"container_config,omitempty"` - Author string `json:"author,omitempty"` - ThrowAway bool `json:"throwaway,omitempty"` + ID string `json:"id"` + Parent string `json:"parent,omitempty"` + Comment string `json:"comment,omitempty"` + Created time.Time `json:"created"` + ContainerConfig schema1V1CompatibilityContainerConfig `json:"container_config,omitempty"` + Author string `json:"author,omitempty"` + ThrowAway bool `json:"throwaway,omitempty"` } // Schema1FromManifest creates a Schema1 manifest instance from a manifest blob. @@ -57,11 +60,8 @@ func Schema1FromManifest(manifest []byte) (*Schema1, error) { if s1.SchemaVersion != 1 { return nil, errors.Errorf("unsupported schema version %d", s1.SchemaVersion) } - if len(s1.FSLayers) != len(s1.History) { - return nil, errors.New("length of history not equal to number of layers") - } - if len(s1.FSLayers) == 0 { - return nil, errors.New("no FSLayers in manifest") + if err := s1.initialize(); err != nil { + return nil, err } if err := s1.fixManifestLayers(); err != nil { return nil, err @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func Schema1FromManifest(manifest []byte) (*Schema1, error) { } // Schema1FromComponents creates an Schema1 manifest instance from the supplied data. -func Schema1FromComponents(ref reference.Named, fsLayers []Schema1FSLayers, history []Schema1History, architecture string) *Schema1 { +func Schema1FromComponents(ref reference.Named, fsLayers []Schema1FSLayers, history []Schema1History, architecture string) (*Schema1, error) { var name, tag string if ref != nil { // Well, what to do if it _is_ nil? Most consumers actually don't use these fields nowadays, so we might as well try not supplying them. name = reference.Path(ref) @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ func Schema1FromComponents(ref reference.Named, fsLayers []Schema1FSLayers, hist tag = tagged.Tag() } } - return &Schema1{ + s1 := Schema1{ Name: name, Tag: tag, Architecture: architecture, @@ -86,6 +86,10 @@ func Schema1FromComponents(ref reference.Named, fsLayers []Schema1FSLayers, hist History: history, SchemaVersion: 1, } + if err := s1.initialize(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return &s1, nil } // Schema1Clone creates a copy of the supplied Schema1 manifest. @@ -94,31 +98,51 @@ func Schema1Clone(src *Schema1) *Schema1 { return © } +// initialize initializes ExtractedV1Compatibility and verifies invariants, so that the rest of this code can assume a minimally healthy manifest. +func (m *Schema1) initialize() error { + if len(m.FSLayers) != len(m.History) { + return errors.New("length of history not equal to number of layers") + } + if len(m.FSLayers) == 0 { + return errors.New("no FSLayers in manifest") + } + m.ExtractedV1Compatibility = make([]Schema1V1Compatibility, len(m.History)) + for i, h := range m.History { + if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(h.V1Compatibility), &m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i]); err != nil { + return errors.Wrapf(err, "Error parsing v2s1 history entry %d", i) + } + } + return nil +} + // ConfigInfo returns a complete BlobInfo for the separate config object, or a BlobInfo{Digest:""} if there isn't a separate object. func (m *Schema1) ConfigInfo() types.BlobInfo { return types.BlobInfo{} } -// LayerInfos returns a list of BlobInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). +// LayerInfos returns a list of LayerInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. -func (m *Schema1) LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo { - layers := make([]types.BlobInfo, len(m.FSLayers)) +func (m *Schema1) LayerInfos() []LayerInfo { + layers := make([]LayerInfo, len(m.FSLayers)) for i, layer := range m.FSLayers { // NOTE: This includes empty layers (where m.History.V1Compatibility->ThrowAway) - layers[(len(m.FSLayers)-1)-i] = types.BlobInfo{Digest: layer.BlobSum, Size: -1} + layers[(len(m.FSLayers)-1)-i] = LayerInfo{ + BlobInfo: types.BlobInfo{Digest: layer.BlobSum, Size: -1}, + EmptyLayer: m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i].ThrowAway, + } } return layers } // UpdateLayerInfos replaces the original layers with the specified BlobInfos (size+digest+urls), in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers) func (m *Schema1) UpdateLayerInfos(layerInfos []types.BlobInfo) error { - // Our LayerInfos includes empty layers (where m.History.V1Compatibility->ThrowAway), so expect them to be included here as well. + // Our LayerInfos includes empty layers (where m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[].ThrowAway), so expect them to be included here as well. if len(m.FSLayers) != len(layerInfos) { return errors.Errorf("Error preparing updated manifest: layer count changed from %d to %d", len(m.FSLayers), len(layerInfos)) } m.FSLayers = make([]Schema1FSLayers, len(layerInfos)) for i, info := range layerInfos { - // (docker push) sets up m.History.V1Compatibility->{Id,Parent} based on values of info.Digest, + // (docker push) sets up m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[].{Id,Parent} based on values of info.Digest, // but (docker pull) ignores them in favor of computing DiffIDs from uncompressed data, except verifying the child->parent links and uniqueness. // So, we don't bother recomputing the IDs in m.History.V1Compatibility. m.FSLayers[(len(layerInfos)-1)-i].BlobSum = info.Digest @@ -144,31 +168,19 @@ func (m *Schema1) Serialize() ([]byte, error) { // Note that even after this succeeds, m.FSLayers may contain duplicate entries // (for Dockerfile operations which change the configuration but not the filesystem). func (m *Schema1) fixManifestLayers() error { - type imageV1 struct { - ID string - Parent string - } - // Per the specification, we can assume that len(m.FSLayers) == len(m.History) - imgs := make([]*imageV1, len(m.FSLayers)) - for i := range m.FSLayers { - img := &imageV1{} - - if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(m.History[i].V1Compatibility), img); err != nil { - return err - } - - imgs[i] = img - if err := validateV1ID(img.ID); err != nil { + // m.initialize() has verified that len(m.FSLayers) == len(m.History) + for _, compat := range m.ExtractedV1Compatibility { + if err := validateV1ID(compat.ID); err != nil { return err } } - if imgs[len(imgs)-1].Parent != "" { + if m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[len(m.ExtractedV1Compatibility)-1].Parent != "" { return errors.New("Invalid parent ID in the base layer of the image") } // check general duplicates to error instead of a deadlock idmap := make(map[string]struct{}) var lastID string - for _, img := range imgs { + for _, img := range m.ExtractedV1Compatibility { // skip IDs that appear after each other, we handle those later if _, exists := idmap[img.ID]; img.ID != lastID && exists { return errors.Errorf("ID %+v appears multiple times in manifest", img.ID) @@ -177,12 +189,13 @@ func (m *Schema1) fixManifestLayers() error { idmap[lastID] = struct{}{} } // backwards loop so that we keep the remaining indexes after removing items - for i := len(imgs) - 2; i >= 0; i-- { - if imgs[i].ID == imgs[i+1].ID { // repeated ID. remove and continue + for i := len(m.ExtractedV1Compatibility) - 2; i >= 0; i-- { + if m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i].ID == m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i+1].ID { // repeated ID. remove and continue m.FSLayers = append(m.FSLayers[:i], m.FSLayers[i+1:]...) m.History = append(m.History[:i], m.History[i+1:]...) - } else if imgs[i].Parent != imgs[i+1].ID { - return errors.Errorf("Invalid parent ID. Expected %v, got %v", imgs[i+1].ID, imgs[i].Parent) + m.ExtractedV1Compatibility = append(m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[:i], m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i+1:]...) + } else if m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i].Parent != m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i+1].ID { + return errors.Errorf("Invalid parent ID. Expected %v, got %v", m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i+1].ID, m.ExtractedV1Compatibility[i].Parent) } } return nil @@ -209,7 +222,7 @@ func (m *Schema1) Inspect(_ func(types.BlobInfo) ([]byte, error)) (*types.ImageI DockerVersion: s1.DockerVersion, Architecture: s1.Architecture, Os: s1.OS, - Layers: LayerInfosToStrings(m.LayerInfos()), + Layers: layerInfosToStrings(m.LayerInfos()), } if s1.Config != nil { i.Labels = s1.Config.Labels @@ -240,11 +253,7 @@ func (m *Schema1) ToSchema2Config(diffIDs []digest.Digest) ([]byte, error) { } // Build the history. convertedHistory := []Schema2History{} - for _, h := range m.History { - compat := Schema1V1Compatibility{} - if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(h.V1Compatibility), &compat); err != nil { - return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error decoding history information") - } + for _, compat := range m.ExtractedV1Compatibility { hitem := Schema2History{ Created: compat.Created, CreatedBy: strings.Join(compat.ContainerConfig.Cmd, " "), diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema2.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema2.go index ef176271d..a7f9451bd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema2.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/docker_schema2.go @@ -18,6 +18,16 @@ type Schema2Descriptor struct { URLs []string `json:"urls,omitempty"` } +// BlobInfoFromSchema2Descriptor returns a types.BlobInfo based on the input schema 2 descriptor. +func BlobInfoFromSchema2Descriptor(desc Schema2Descriptor) types.BlobInfo { + return types.BlobInfo{ + Digest: desc.Digest, + Size: desc.Size, + URLs: desc.URLs, + MediaType: desc.MediaType, + } +} + // Schema2 is a manifest in docker/distribution schema 2. type Schema2 struct { SchemaVersion int `json:"schemaVersion"` @@ -171,19 +181,18 @@ func Schema2Clone(src *Schema2) *Schema2 { // ConfigInfo returns a complete BlobInfo for the separate config object, or a BlobInfo{Digest:""} if there isn't a separate object. func (m *Schema2) ConfigInfo() types.BlobInfo { - return types.BlobInfo{Digest: m.ConfigDescriptor.Digest, Size: m.ConfigDescriptor.Size} + return BlobInfoFromSchema2Descriptor(m.ConfigDescriptor) } -// LayerInfos returns a list of BlobInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). +// LayerInfos returns a list of LayerInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. -func (m *Schema2) LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo { - blobs := []types.BlobInfo{} +func (m *Schema2) LayerInfos() []LayerInfo { + blobs := []LayerInfo{} for _, layer := range m.LayersDescriptors { - blobs = append(blobs, types.BlobInfo{ - Digest: layer.Digest, - Size: layer.Size, - URLs: layer.URLs, + blobs = append(blobs, LayerInfo{ + BlobInfo: BlobInfoFromSchema2Descriptor(layer), + EmptyLayer: false, }) } return blobs @@ -227,7 +236,7 @@ func (m *Schema2) Inspect(configGetter func(types.BlobInfo) ([]byte, error)) (*t DockerVersion: s2.DockerVersion, Architecture: s2.Architecture, Os: s2.OS, - Layers: LayerInfosToStrings(m.LayerInfos()), + Layers: layerInfosToStrings(m.LayerInfos()), } if s2.Config != nil { i.Labels = s2.Config.Labels diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/manifest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/manifest.go index 2bc801d81..ae1921b6c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/manifest.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/manifest.go @@ -50,10 +50,10 @@ var DefaultRequestedManifestMIMETypes = []string{ type Manifest interface { // ConfigInfo returns a complete BlobInfo for the separate config object, or a BlobInfo{Digest:""} if there isn't a separate object. ConfigInfo() types.BlobInfo - // LayerInfos returns a list of BlobInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). + // LayerInfos returns a list of LayerInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. - LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo + LayerInfos() []LayerInfo // UpdateLayerInfos replaces the original layers with the specified BlobInfos (size+digest+urls), in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers) UpdateLayerInfos(layerInfos []types.BlobInfo) error @@ -73,6 +73,12 @@ type Manifest interface { Serialize() ([]byte, error) } +// LayerInfo is an extended version of types.BlobInfo for low-level users of Manifest.LayerInfos. +type LayerInfo struct { + types.BlobInfo + EmptyLayer bool // The layer is an “empty”/“throwaway” one, and may or may not be physically represented in various transport / storage systems. false if the manifest type does not have the concept. +} + // GuessMIMEType guesses MIME type of a manifest and returns it _if it is recognized_, or "" if unknown or unrecognized. // FIXME? We should, in general, prefer out-of-band MIME type instead of blindly parsing the manifest, // but we may not have such metadata available (e.g. when the manifest is a local file). @@ -227,9 +233,9 @@ func FromBlob(manblob []byte, mt string) (Manifest, error) { } } -// LayerInfosToStrings converts a list of layer infos, presumably obtained from a Manifest.LayerInfos() +// layerInfosToStrings converts a list of layer infos, presumably obtained from a Manifest.LayerInfos() // method call, into a format suitable for inclusion in a types.ImageInspectInfo structure. -func LayerInfosToStrings(infos []types.BlobInfo) []string { +func layerInfosToStrings(infos []LayerInfo) []string { layers := make([]string, len(infos)) for i, info := range infos { layers[i] = info.Digest.String() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/oci.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/oci.go index 8cdc3e5b9..91705045b 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/oci.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/manifest/oci.go @@ -10,6 +10,17 @@ import ( "github.com/pkg/errors" ) +// BlobInfoFromOCI1Descriptor returns a types.BlobInfo based on the input OCI1 descriptor. +func BlobInfoFromOCI1Descriptor(desc imgspecv1.Descriptor) types.BlobInfo { + return types.BlobInfo{ + Digest: desc.Digest, + Size: desc.Size, + URLs: desc.URLs, + Annotations: desc.Annotations, + MediaType: desc.MediaType, + } +} + // OCI1 is a manifest.Manifest implementation for OCI images. // The underlying data from imgspecv1.Manifest is also available. type OCI1 struct { @@ -45,16 +56,19 @@ func OCI1Clone(src *OCI1) *OCI1 { // ConfigInfo returns a complete BlobInfo for the separate config object, or a BlobInfo{Digest:""} if there isn't a separate object. func (m *OCI1) ConfigInfo() types.BlobInfo { - return types.BlobInfo{Digest: m.Config.Digest, Size: m.Config.Size, Annotations: m.Config.Annotations} + return BlobInfoFromOCI1Descriptor(m.Config) } -// LayerInfos returns a list of BlobInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). +// LayerInfos returns a list of LayerInfos of layers referenced by this image, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). // The Digest field is guaranteed to be provided; Size may be -1. // WARNING: The list may contain duplicates, and they are semantically relevant. -func (m *OCI1) LayerInfos() []types.BlobInfo { - blobs := []types.BlobInfo{} +func (m *OCI1) LayerInfos() []LayerInfo { + blobs := []LayerInfo{} for _, layer := range m.Layers { - blobs = append(blobs, types.BlobInfo{Digest: layer.Digest, Size: layer.Size, Annotations: layer.Annotations, URLs: layer.URLs, MediaType: layer.MediaType}) + blobs = append(blobs, LayerInfo{ + BlobInfo: BlobInfoFromOCI1Descriptor(layer), + EmptyLayer: false, + }) } return blobs } @@ -101,7 +115,7 @@ func (m *OCI1) Inspect(configGetter func(types.BlobInfo) ([]byte, error)) (*type Labels: v1.Config.Labels, Architecture: v1.Architecture, Os: v1.OS, - Layers: LayerInfosToStrings(m.LayerInfos()), + Layers: layerInfosToStrings(m.LayerInfos()), } return i, nil } 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 0a0cad15e..351632750 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/oci/layout/oci_dest.go @@ -18,9 +18,10 @@ import ( ) type ociImageDestination struct { - ref ociReference - index imgspecv1.Index - sharedBlobDir string + ref ociReference + index imgspecv1.Index + sharedBlobDir string + acceptUncompressedLayers bool } // newImageDestination returns an ImageDestination for writing to an existing directory. @@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ func newImageDestination(sys *types.SystemContext, ref ociReference) (types.Imag d := &ociImageDestination{ref: ref, index: *index} if sys != nil { d.sharedBlobDir = sys.OCISharedBlobDirPath + d.acceptUncompressedLayers = sys.OCIAcceptUncompressedLayers } if err := ensureDirectoryExists(d.ref.dir); err != nil { @@ -81,6 +83,9 @@ func (d *ociImageDestination) SupportsSignatures(ctx context.Context) error { } func (d *ociImageDestination) DesiredLayerCompression() types.LayerCompression { + if d.acceptUncompressedLayers { + return types.PreserveOriginal + } return types.Compress } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go index c19d962ee..a39523e4f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/compression/compression.go @@ -5,28 +5,34 @@ import ( "compress/bzip2" "compress/gzip" "io" + "io/ioutil" "github.com/pkg/errors" - "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz" ) // DecompressorFunc returns the decompressed stream, given a compressed stream. -type DecompressorFunc func(io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) +// The caller must call Close() on the decompressed stream (even if the compressed input stream does not need closing!). +type DecompressorFunc func(io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, error) // GzipDecompressor is a DecompressorFunc for the gzip compression algorithm. -func GzipDecompressor(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { +func GzipDecompressor(r io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, error) { return gzip.NewReader(r) } // Bzip2Decompressor is a DecompressorFunc for the bzip2 compression algorithm. -func Bzip2Decompressor(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { - return bzip2.NewReader(r), nil +func Bzip2Decompressor(r io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, error) { + return ioutil.NopCloser(bzip2.NewReader(r)), nil } // XzDecompressor is a DecompressorFunc for the xz compression algorithm. -func XzDecompressor(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { - return nil, errors.New("Decompressing xz streams is not supported") +func XzDecompressor(r io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, error) { + r, err := xz.NewReader(r) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return ioutil.NopCloser(r), nil } // compressionAlgos is an internal implementation detail of DetectCompression @@ -65,3 +71,24 @@ func DetectCompression(input io.Reader) (DecompressorFunc, io.Reader, error) { return decompressor, io.MultiReader(bytes.NewReader(buffer[:n]), input), nil } + +// AutoDecompress takes a stream and returns an uncompressed version of the +// same stream. +// The caller must call Close() on the returned stream (even if the input does not need, +// or does not even support, closing!). +func AutoDecompress(stream io.Reader) (io.ReadCloser, bool, error) { + decompressor, stream, err := DetectCompression(stream) + if err != nil { + return nil, false, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error detecting compression") + } + var res io.ReadCloser + if decompressor != nil { + res, err = decompressor(stream) + if err != nil { + return nil, false, errors.Wrapf(err, "Error initializing decompression") + } + } else { + res = ioutil.NopCloser(stream) + } + return res, decompressor != nil, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/docker/config/config.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/docker/config/config.go index 724aef4e6..58e8d5022 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/docker/config/config.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/pkg/docker/config/config.go @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ import ( "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" - "strconv" "strings" "github.com/containers/image/types" @@ -27,16 +26,12 @@ type dockerConfigFile struct { CredHelpers map[string]string `json:"credHelpers,omitempty"` } -const ( - defaultPath = "/run" - authCfg = "containers" - authCfgFileName = "auth.json" - dockerCfg = ".docker" - dockerCfgFileName = "config.json" - dockerLegacyCfg = ".dockercfg" -) - var ( + defaultPerUIDPathFormat = filepath.FromSlash("/run/containers/%d/auth.json") + xdgRuntimeDirPath = filepath.FromSlash("containers/auth.json") + dockerHomePath = filepath.FromSlash(".docker/config.json") + dockerLegacyHomePath = ".dockercfg" + // ErrNotLoggedIn is returned for users not logged into a registry // that they are trying to logout of ErrNotLoggedIn = errors.New("not logged in") @@ -64,7 +59,7 @@ func GetAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, registry string) (string, strin return sys.DockerAuthConfig.Username, sys.DockerAuthConfig.Password, nil } - dockerLegacyPath := filepath.Join(homedir.Get(), dockerLegacyCfg) + dockerLegacyPath := filepath.Join(homedir.Get(), dockerLegacyHomePath) var paths []string pathToAuth, err := getPathToAuth(sys) if err == nil { @@ -75,7 +70,7 @@ func GetAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, registry string) (string, strin // Logging the error as a warning instead and moving on to pulling the image logrus.Warnf("%v: Trying to pull image in the event that it is a public image.", err) } - paths = append(paths, filepath.Join(homedir.Get(), dockerCfg, dockerCfgFileName), dockerLegacyPath) + paths = append(paths, filepath.Join(homedir.Get(), dockerHomePath), dockerLegacyPath) for _, path := range paths { legacyFormat := path == dockerLegacyPath @@ -135,15 +130,15 @@ func RemoveAllAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext) error { // getPath gets the path of the auth.json file // The path can be overriden by the user if the overwrite-path flag is set -// If the flag is not set and XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is ser, the auth.json file is saved in XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/containers -// Otherwise, the auth.json file is stored in /run/user/UID/containers +// If the flag is not set and XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is set, the auth.json file is saved in XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/containers +// Otherwise, the auth.json file is stored in /run/containers/UID func getPathToAuth(sys *types.SystemContext) (string, error) { if sys != nil { if sys.AuthFilePath != "" { return sys.AuthFilePath, nil } if sys.RootForImplicitAbsolutePaths != "" { - return filepath.Join(sys.RootForImplicitAbsolutePaths, defaultPath, strconv.Itoa(os.Getuid()), authCfg, authCfgFileName), nil + return filepath.Join(sys.RootForImplicitAbsolutePaths, fmt.Sprintf(defaultPerUIDPathFormat, os.Getuid())), nil } } @@ -155,14 +150,12 @@ func getPathToAuth(sys *types.SystemContext) (string, error) { if os.IsNotExist(err) { // This means the user set the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable and either forgot to create the directory // or made a typo while setting the environment variable, - // so return an error referring to $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR instead of …/authCfgFileName inside. + // so return an error referring to $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR instead of xdgRuntimeDirPath inside. return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "%q directory set by $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR does not exist. Either create the directory or unset $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR.", runtimeDir) - } // else ignore err and let the caller fail accessing …/authCfgFileName. - runtimeDir = filepath.Join(runtimeDir, authCfg) - } else { - runtimeDir = filepath.Join(defaultPath, authCfg, strconv.Itoa(os.Getuid())) + } // else ignore err and let the caller fail accessing xdgRuntimeDirPath. + return filepath.Join(runtimeDir, xdgRuntimeDirPath), nil } - return filepath.Join(runtimeDir, authCfgFileName), nil + return fmt.Sprintf(defaultPerUIDPathFormat, os.Getuid()), nil } // readJSONFile unmarshals the authentications stored in the auth.json file and returns it diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go index a6da88e71..6ae525df4 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/storage/storage_image.go @@ -101,6 +101,9 @@ func (s storageImageSource) Close() error { // GetBlob reads the data blob or filesystem layer which matches the digest and size, if given. func (s *storageImageSource) GetBlob(ctx context.Context, info types.BlobInfo) (rc io.ReadCloser, n int64, err error) { + if info.Digest == image.GzippedEmptyLayerDigest { + return ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(image.GzippedEmptyLayer)), int64(len(image.GzippedEmptyLayer)), nil + } rc, n, _, err = s.getBlobAndLayerID(info) return rc, n, err } @@ -174,11 +177,15 @@ func (s *storageImageSource) GetManifest(ctx context.Context, instanceDigest *di // LayerInfosForCopy() returns the list of layer blobs that make up the root filesystem of // the image, after they've been decompressed. func (s *storageImageSource) LayerInfosForCopy(ctx context.Context) ([]types.BlobInfo, error) { - updatedBlobInfos := []types.BlobInfo{} - _, manifestType, err := s.GetManifest(ctx, nil) + manifestBlob, manifestType, err := s.GetManifest(ctx, nil) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error reading image manifest for %q", s.image.ID) } + man, err := manifest.FromBlob(manifestBlob, manifestType) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing image manifest for %q", s.image.ID) + } + uncompressedLayerType := "" switch manifestType { case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest: @@ -187,6 +194,8 @@ func (s *storageImageSource) LayerInfosForCopy(ctx context.Context) ([]types.Blo // This is actually a compressed type, but there's no uncompressed type defined uncompressedLayerType = manifest.DockerV2Schema2LayerMediaType } + + physicalBlobInfos := []types.BlobInfo{} layerID := s.image.TopLayer for layerID != "" { layer, err := s.imageRef.transport.store.Layer(layerID) @@ -204,10 +213,43 @@ func (s *storageImageSource) LayerInfosForCopy(ctx context.Context) ([]types.Blo Size: layer.UncompressedSize, MediaType: uncompressedLayerType, } - updatedBlobInfos = append([]types.BlobInfo{blobInfo}, updatedBlobInfos...) + physicalBlobInfos = append([]types.BlobInfo{blobInfo}, physicalBlobInfos...) layerID = layer.Parent } - return updatedBlobInfos, nil + + res, err := buildLayerInfosForCopy(man.LayerInfos(), physicalBlobInfos) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error creating LayerInfosForCopy of image %q", s.image.ID) + } + return res, nil +} + +// buildLayerInfosForCopy builds a LayerInfosForCopy return value based on manifestInfos from the original manifest, +// but using layer data which we can actually produce — physicalInfos for non-empty layers, +// and image.GzippedEmptyLayer for empty ones. +// (This is split basically only to allow easily unit-testing the part that has no dependencies on the external environment.) +func buildLayerInfosForCopy(manifestInfos []manifest.LayerInfo, physicalInfos []types.BlobInfo) ([]types.BlobInfo, error) { + nextPhysical := 0 + res := make([]types.BlobInfo, len(manifestInfos)) + for i, mi := range manifestInfos { + if mi.EmptyLayer { + res[i] = types.BlobInfo{ + Digest: image.GzippedEmptyLayerDigest, + Size: int64(len(image.GzippedEmptyLayer)), + MediaType: mi.MediaType, + } + } else { + if nextPhysical >= len(physicalInfos) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected more than %d physical layers to exist", len(physicalInfos)) + } + res[i] = physicalInfos[nextPhysical] + nextPhysical++ + } + } + if nextPhysical != len(physicalInfos) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("used only %d out of %d physical layers", nextPhysical, len(physicalInfos)) + } + return res, nil } // GetSignatures() parses the image's signatures blob into a slice of byte slices. @@ -399,12 +441,7 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) computeID(m manifest.Manifest) string { case *manifest.Schema1: // Build a list of the diffIDs we've generated for the non-throwaway FS layers, // in reverse of the order in which they were originally listed. - for i, history := range m.History { - compat := manifest.Schema1V1Compatibility{} - if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(history.V1Compatibility), &compat); err != nil { - logrus.Debugf("internal error reading schema 1 history: %v", err) - return "" - } + for i, compat := range m.ExtractedV1Compatibility { if compat.ThrowAway { continue } @@ -462,8 +499,11 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) Commit(ctx context.Context) error { layerBlobs := man.LayerInfos() // Extract or find the layers. lastLayer := "" - addedLayers := []string{} for _, blob := range layerBlobs { + if blob.EmptyLayer { + continue + } + var diff io.ReadCloser // Check if there's already a layer with the ID that we'd give to the result of applying // this layer blob to its parent, if it has one, or the blob's hex value otherwise. @@ -472,7 +512,7 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) Commit(ctx context.Context) error { // Check if it's elsewhere and the caller just forgot to pass it to us in a PutBlob(), // or to even check if we had it. logrus.Debugf("looking for diffID for blob %+v", blob.Digest) - has, _, err := s.HasBlob(ctx, blob) + has, _, err := s.HasBlob(ctx, blob.BlobInfo) if err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "error checking for a layer based on blob %q", blob.Digest.String()) } @@ -541,7 +581,6 @@ func (s *storageImageDestination) Commit(ctx context.Context) error { return errors.Wrapf(err, "error adding layer with blob %q", blob.Digest) } lastLayer = layer.ID - addedLayers = append([]string{lastLayer}, addedLayers...) } // If one of those blobs was a configuration blob, then we can try to dig out the date when the image // was originally created, in case we're just copying it. If not, no harm done. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go index 3ec77e0d1..5d05b711a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/types/types.go @@ -364,6 +364,8 @@ type SystemContext struct { OCIInsecureSkipTLSVerify bool // If not "", use a shared directory for storing blobs rather than within OCI layouts OCISharedBlobDirPath string + // Allow UnCompress image layer for OCI image layer + OCIAcceptUncompressedLayers bool // === docker.Transport overrides === // If not "", a directory containing a CA certificate (ending with ".crt"), diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf index a84ab18b3..246c0096a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/vendor.conf @@ -42,3 +42,4 @@ github.com/pquerna/ffjson master github.com/syndtr/gocapability master github.com/Microsoft/go-winio ab35fc04b6365e8fcb18e6e9e41ea4a02b10b175 github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim eca7177590cdcbd25bbc5df27e3b693a54b53a6a +github.com/ulikunitz/xz v0.5.4 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/aufs/aufs.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/aufs/aufs.go index bbbe9e4af..ff367a126 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/aufs/aufs.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/aufs/aufs.go @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ import ( "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/idtools" "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/locker" mountpk "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/mount" + "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/parsers" "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/system" rsystem "github.com/opencontainers/runc/libcontainer/system" "github.com/opencontainers/selinux/go-selinux/label" @@ -77,6 +78,7 @@ type Driver struct { pathCache map[string]string naiveDiff graphdriver.DiffDriver locker *locker.Locker + mountOptions string } // Init returns a new AUFS driver. @@ -103,6 +105,20 @@ func Init(root string, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps []idtools.IDMap) (grap return nil, errors.Wrapf(graphdriver.ErrIncompatibleFS, "AUFS is not supported over %q", backingFs) } + var mountOptions string + for _, option := range options { + key, val, err := parsers.ParseKeyValueOpt(option) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + key = strings.ToLower(key) + switch key { + case "aufs.mountopt": + mountOptions = val + default: + return nil, fmt.Errorf("option %s not supported", option) + } + } paths := []string{ "mnt", "diff", @@ -110,12 +126,13 @@ func Init(root string, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps []idtools.IDMap) (grap } a := &Driver{ - root: root, - uidMaps: uidMaps, - gidMaps: gidMaps, - pathCache: make(map[string]string), - ctr: graphdriver.NewRefCounter(graphdriver.NewFsChecker(graphdriver.FsMagicAufs)), - locker: locker.New(), + root: root, + uidMaps: uidMaps, + gidMaps: gidMaps, + pathCache: make(map[string]string), + ctr: graphdriver.NewRefCounter(graphdriver.NewFsChecker(graphdriver.FsMagicAufs)), + locker: locker.New(), + mountOptions: mountOptions, } rootUID, rootGID, err := idtools.GetRootUIDGID(uidMaps, gidMaps) @@ -653,6 +670,10 @@ func (a *Driver) aufsMount(ro []string, rw, target, mountLabel string) (err erro } opts := "dio,xino=/dev/shm/aufs.xino" + if a.mountOptions != "" { + opts += fmt.Sprintf(",%s", a.mountOptions) + } + if useDirperm() { opts += ",dirperm1" } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/btrfs/btrfs.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/btrfs/btrfs.go index 4b9699fdb..842079a1c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/btrfs/btrfs.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/btrfs/btrfs.go @@ -110,6 +110,8 @@ func parseOptions(opt []string) (btrfsOptions, bool, error) { } userDiskQuota = true options.minSpace = uint64(minSpace) + case "btrfs.mountopt": + return options, userDiskQuota, fmt.Errorf("btrfs driver does not support mount options") default: return options, userDiskQuota, fmt.Errorf("Unknown option %s", key) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/deviceset.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/deviceset.go index 0fab980b9..cbf67b3eb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/deviceset.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/devmapper/deviceset.go @@ -2690,7 +2690,7 @@ func NewDeviceSet(root string, doInit bool, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps [ devices.filesystem = val case "dm.mkfsarg": devices.mkfsArgs = append(devices.mkfsArgs, val) - case "dm.mountopt": + case "dm.mountopt", "devicemapper.mountopt": devices.mountOptions = joinMountOptions(devices.mountOptions, val) case "dm.metadatadev": devices.metadataDevice = val diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/fsdiff.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/fsdiff.go index 35869d906..9c11a069c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/fsdiff.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/fsdiff.go @@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ func (gdw *NaiveDiffDriver) ApplyDiff(id string, applyMappings *idtools.IDMappin start := time.Now().UTC() logrus.Debug("Start untar layer") if size, err = ApplyUncompressedLayer(layerFs, diff, options); err != nil { + logrus.Errorf("Error while applying layer: %s", err) return } logrus.Debugf("Untar time: %vs", time.Now().UTC().Sub(start).Seconds()) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go index 5d5d61d9c..d2f7c373a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/overlay/overlay.go @@ -85,9 +85,10 @@ type overlayOptions struct { overrideKernelCheck bool imageStores []string quota quota.Quota - fuseProgram string + mountProgram string ostreeRepo string skipMountHome bool + mountOptions string } // Driver contains information about the home directory and the list of active mounts that are created using this driver. @@ -153,7 +154,7 @@ func Init(home string, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps []idtools.IDMap) (grap } var supportsDType bool - if opts.fuseProgram != "" { + if opts.mountProgram != "" { supportsDType = true } else { supportsDType, err = supportsOverlay(home, fsMagic, rootUID, rootGID) @@ -222,6 +223,8 @@ func parseOptions(options []string) (*overlayOptions, error) { if err != nil { return nil, err } + case ".mountopt", "overlay.mountopt", "overlay2.mountopt": + o.mountOptions = val case ".size", "overlay.size", "overlay2.size": logrus.Debugf("overlay: size=%s", val) size, err := units.RAMInBytes(val) @@ -246,13 +249,13 @@ func parseOptions(options []string) (*overlayOptions, error) { } o.imageStores = append(o.imageStores, store) } - case ".fuse_program", "overlay.fuse_program", "overlay2.fuse_program": - logrus.Debugf("overlay: fuse_program=%s", val) + case ".mount_program", "overlay.mount_program", "overlay2.mount_program": + logrus.Debugf("overlay: mount_program=%s", val) _, err := os.Stat(val) if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("overlay: can't stat FUSE program %s: %v", val, err) + return nil, fmt.Errorf("overlay: can't stat program %s: %v", val, err) } - o.fuseProgram = val + o.mountProgram = val case "overlay2.ostree_repo", "overlay.ostree_repo", ".ostree_repo": logrus.Debugf("overlay: ostree_repo=%s", val) if !ostree.OstreeSupport() { @@ -713,19 +716,22 @@ func (d *Driver) Get(id, mountLabel string) (_ string, retErr error) { // the page size. The mount syscall fails if the mount data cannot // fit within a page and relative links make the mount data much // smaller at the expense of requiring a fork exec to chroot. - if len(mountData) > pageSize || d.options.fuseProgram != "" { + if len(mountData) > pageSize || d.options.mountProgram != "" { //FIXME: We need to figure out to get this to work with additional stores opts = fmt.Sprintf("lowerdir=%s,upperdir=%s,workdir=%s", strings.Join(relLowers, ":"), path.Join(id, "diff"), path.Join(id, "work")) + if d.options.mountOptions != "" { + opts = fmt.Sprintf("%s,%s", d.options.mountOptions, opts) + } mountData = label.FormatMountLabel(opts, mountLabel) if len(mountData) > pageSize { return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot mount layer, mount label too large %d", len(mountData)) } - if d.options.fuseProgram != "" { + if d.options.mountProgram != "" { mount = func(source string, target string, mType string, flags uintptr, label string) error { - cmdRootless := exec.Command(d.options.fuseProgram, "-o", label, target) - cmdRootless.Dir = d.home - return cmdRootless.Run() + mountProgram := exec.Command(d.options.mountProgram, "-o", label, target) + mountProgram.Dir = d.home + return mountProgram.Run() } } else { mount = func(source string, target string, mType string, flags uintptr, label string) error { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/vfs/driver.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/vfs/driver.go index 9314cb876..ed9f70094 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/vfs/driver.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/vfs/driver.go @@ -55,6 +55,9 @@ func Init(home string, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps []idtools.IDMap) (grap } d.ostreeRepo = option[13:] } + if strings.HasPrefix(option, "vfs.mountopt=") { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("vfs driver does not support mount options") + } } if d.ostreeRepo != "" { rootUID, rootGID, err := idtools.GetRootUIDGID(uidMaps, gidMaps) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/windows/windows.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/windows/windows.go index 1d84b0b6a..15c90b54d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/windows/windows.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/windows/windows.go @@ -86,6 +86,14 @@ type Driver struct { func InitFilter(home string, options []string, uidMaps, gidMaps []idtools.IDMap) (graphdriver.Driver, error) { logrus.Debugf("WindowsGraphDriver InitFilter at %s", home) + for _, option := range options { + if strings.HasPrefix(option, "windows.mountopt=") { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("windows driver does not support mount options") + } else { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("option %s not supported", option) + } + } + fsType, err := getFileSystemType(string(home[0])) if err != nil { return nil, err diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/zfs/zfs.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/zfs/zfs.go index 886ebc8bd..598cc0699 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/zfs/zfs.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/drivers/zfs/zfs.go @@ -24,8 +24,9 @@ import ( ) type zfsOptions struct { - fsName string - mountPath string + fsName string + mountPath string + mountOptions string } func init() { @@ -134,6 +135,8 @@ func parseOptions(opt []string) (zfsOptions, error) { switch key { case "zfs.fsname": options.fsName = val + case "zfs.mountopt": + options.mountOptions = val default: return options, fmt.Errorf("Unknown option %s", key) } @@ -364,7 +367,7 @@ func (d *Driver) Get(id, mountLabel string) (string, error) { } filesystem := d.zfsPath(id) - options := label.FormatMountLabel("", mountLabel) + options := label.FormatMountLabel(d.options.mountOptions, mountLabel) logrus.Debugf(`[zfs] mount("%s", "%s", "%s")`, filesystem, mountpoint, options) rootUID, rootGID, err := idtools.GetRootUIDGID(d.uidMaps, d.gidMaps) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go index f9006c7e6..6760996d6 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/layers.go @@ -211,7 +211,10 @@ type LayerStore interface { Mount(id, mountLabel string) (string, error) // Unmount unmounts a layer when it is no longer in use. - Unmount(id string) error + Unmount(id string, force bool) (bool, error) + + // Mounted returns number of times the layer has been mounted. + Mounted(id string) (int, error) // ParentOwners returns the UIDs and GIDs of parents of the layer's mountpoint // for which the layer's UID and GID maps don't contain corresponding entries. @@ -624,6 +627,14 @@ func (r *layerStore) Create(id string, parent *Layer, names []string, mountLabel return r.CreateWithFlags(id, parent, names, mountLabel, options, moreOptions, writeable, nil) } +func (r *layerStore) Mounted(id string) (int, error) { + layer, ok := r.lookup(id) + if !ok { + return 0, ErrLayerUnknown + } + return layer.MountCount, nil +} + func (r *layerStore) Mount(id, mountLabel string) (string, error) { if !r.IsReadWrite() { return "", errors.Wrapf(ErrStoreIsReadOnly, "not allowed to update mount locations for layers at %q", r.mountspath()) @@ -652,21 +663,24 @@ func (r *layerStore) Mount(id, mountLabel string) (string, error) { return mountpoint, err } -func (r *layerStore) Unmount(id string) error { +func (r *layerStore) Unmount(id string, force bool) (bool, error) { if !r.IsReadWrite() { - return errors.Wrapf(ErrStoreIsReadOnly, "not allowed to update mount locations for layers at %q", r.mountspath()) + return false, errors.Wrapf(ErrStoreIsReadOnly, "not allowed to update mount locations for layers at %q", r.mountspath()) } layer, ok := r.lookup(id) if !ok { layerByMount, ok := r.bymount[filepath.Clean(id)] if !ok { - return ErrLayerUnknown + return false, ErrLayerUnknown } layer = layerByMount } + if force { + layer.MountCount = 1 + } if layer.MountCount > 1 { layer.MountCount-- - return r.Save() + return true, r.Save() } err := r.driver.Put(id) if err == nil || os.IsNotExist(err) { @@ -675,9 +689,9 @@ func (r *layerStore) Unmount(id string) error { } layer.MountCount-- layer.MountPoint = "" - err = r.Save() + return false, r.Save() } - return err + return true, err } func (r *layerStore) ParentOwners(id string) (uids, gids []int, err error) { @@ -797,10 +811,8 @@ func (r *layerStore) Delete(id string) error { return ErrLayerUnknown } id = layer.ID - for layer.MountCount > 0 { - if err := r.Unmount(id); err != nil { - return err - } + if _, err := r.Unmount(id, true); err != nil { + return err } err := r.driver.Remove(id) if err == nil { @@ -917,7 +929,8 @@ func (s *simpleGetCloser) Get(path string) (io.ReadCloser, error) { } func (s *simpleGetCloser) Close() error { - return s.r.Unmount(s.id) + _, err := s.r.Unmount(s.id, false) + return err } func (r *layerStore) newFileGetter(id string) (drivers.FileGetCloser, error) { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/example_changes.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/example_changes.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70f9c5564 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive/example_changes.go @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +// +build ignore + +// Simple tool to create an archive stream from an old and new directory +// +// By default it will stream the comparison of two temporary directories with junk files +package main + +import ( + "flag" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "path" + + "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/archive" + "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" +) + +var ( + flDebug = flag.Bool("D", false, "debugging output") + flNewDir = flag.String("newdir", "", "") + flOldDir = flag.String("olddir", "", "") + log = logrus.New() +) + +func main() { + flag.Usage = func() { + fmt.Println("Produce a tar from comparing two directory paths. By default a demo tar is created of around 200 files (including hardlinks)") + fmt.Printf("%s [OPTIONS]\n", os.Args[0]) + flag.PrintDefaults() + } + flag.Parse() + log.Out = os.Stderr + if (len(os.Getenv("DEBUG")) > 0) || *flDebug { + logrus.SetLevel(logrus.DebugLevel) + } + var newDir, oldDir string + + if len(*flNewDir) == 0 { + var err error + newDir, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "storage-test-newDir") + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + defer os.RemoveAll(newDir) + if _, err := prepareUntarSourceDirectory(100, newDir, true); err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + } else { + newDir = *flNewDir + } + + if len(*flOldDir) == 0 { + oldDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "storage-test-oldDir") + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + defer os.RemoveAll(oldDir) + } else { + oldDir = *flOldDir + } + + changes, err := archive.ChangesDirs(newDir, oldDir) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + + a, err := archive.ExportChanges(newDir, changes) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + defer a.Close() + + i, err := io.Copy(os.Stdout, a) + if err != nil && err != io.EOF { + log.Fatal(err) + } + fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "wrote archive of %d bytes", i) +} + +func prepareUntarSourceDirectory(numberOfFiles int, targetPath string, makeLinks bool) (int, error) { + fileData := []byte("fooo") + for n := 0; n < numberOfFiles; n++ { + fileName := fmt.Sprintf("file-%d", n) + if err := ioutil.WriteFile(path.Join(targetPath, fileName), fileData, 0700); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + if makeLinks { + if err := os.Link(path.Join(targetPath, fileName), path.Join(targetPath, fileName+"-link")); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + } + } + totalSize := numberOfFiles * len(fileData) + return totalSize, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go index 870ccf7b0..c7e2d48ea 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/store.go @@ -262,8 +262,11 @@ type Store interface { Mount(id, mountLabel string) (string, error) // Unmount attempts to unmount a layer, image, or container, given an ID, a - // name, or a mount path. - Unmount(id string) error + // name, or a mount path. Returns whether or not the layer is still mounted. + Unmount(id string, force bool) (bool, error) + + // Mounted returns number of times the layer has been mounted. + Mounted(id string) (int, error) // Changes returns a summary of the changes which would need to be made // to one layer to make its contents the same as a second layer. If @@ -2245,13 +2248,30 @@ func (s *store) Mount(id, mountLabel string) (string, error) { return "", ErrLayerUnknown } -func (s *store) Unmount(id string) error { +func (s *store) Mounted(id string) (int, error) { if layerID, err := s.ContainerLayerID(id); err == nil { id = layerID } rlstore, err := s.LayerStore() if err != nil { - return err + return 0, err + } + rlstore.Lock() + defer rlstore.Unlock() + if modified, err := rlstore.Modified(); modified || err != nil { + rlstore.Load() + } + + return rlstore.Mounted(id) +} + +func (s *store) Unmount(id string, force bool) (bool, error) { + if layerID, err := s.ContainerLayerID(id); err == nil { + id = layerID + } + rlstore, err := s.LayerStore() + if err != nil { + return false, err } rlstore.Lock() defer rlstore.Unlock() @@ -2259,9 +2279,9 @@ func (s *store) Unmount(id string) error { rlstore.Load() } if rlstore.Exists(id) { - return rlstore.Unmount(id) + return rlstore.Unmount(id, force) } - return ErrLayerUnknown + return false, ErrLayerUnknown } func (s *store) Changes(from, to string) ([]archive.Change, error) { @@ -2811,7 +2831,7 @@ func (s *store) Shutdown(force bool) ([]string, error) { mounted = append(mounted, layer.ID) if force { for layer.MountCount > 0 { - err2 := rlstore.Unmount(layer.ID) + _, err2 := rlstore.Unmount(layer.ID, force) if err2 != nil { if err == nil { err = err2 @@ -2900,7 +2920,7 @@ func copyStringInterfaceMap(m map[string]interface{}) map[string]interface{} { return ret } -const configFile = "/etc/containers/storage.conf" +const defaultConfigFile = "/etc/containers/storage.conf" // ThinpoolOptionsConfig represents the "storage.options.thinpool" // TOML config table. @@ -2992,6 +3012,12 @@ type OptionsConfig struct { // Do not create a bind mount on the storage home SkipMountHome string `toml:"skip_mount_home"` + + // Alternative program to use for the mount of the file system + MountProgram string `toml:"mount_program"` + + // MountOpt specifies extra mount options used when mounting + MountOpt string `toml:"mountopt"` } // TOML-friendly explicit tables used for conversions. @@ -3004,11 +3030,9 @@ type tomlConfig struct { } `toml:"storage"` } -func init() { - DefaultStoreOptions.RunRoot = "/var/run/containers/storage" - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphRoot = "/var/lib/containers/storage" - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverName = "" - +// ReloadConfigurationFile parses the specified configuration file and overrides +// the configuration in storeOptions. +func ReloadConfigurationFile(configFile string, storeOptions *StoreOptions) { data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(configFile) if err != nil { if !os.IsNotExist(err) { @@ -3024,72 +3048,78 @@ func init() { return } if config.Storage.Driver != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverName = config.Storage.Driver + storeOptions.GraphDriverName = config.Storage.Driver } if config.Storage.RunRoot != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.RunRoot = config.Storage.RunRoot + storeOptions.RunRoot = config.Storage.RunRoot } if config.Storage.GraphRoot != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphRoot = config.Storage.GraphRoot + storeOptions.GraphRoot = config.Storage.GraphRoot } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.AutoExtendPercent != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.thinp_autoextend_percent=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.AutoExtendPercent)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.thinp_autoextend_percent=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.AutoExtendPercent)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.AutoExtendThreshold != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.thinp_autoextend_threshold=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.AutoExtendThreshold)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.thinp_autoextend_threshold=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.AutoExtendThreshold)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.BaseSize != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.basesize=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.BaseSize)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.basesize=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.BaseSize)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.BlockSize != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.blocksize=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.BlockSize)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.blocksize=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.BlockSize)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.DirectLvmDevice != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.directlvm_device=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.DirectLvmDevice)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.directlvm_device=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.DirectLvmDevice)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.DirectLvmDeviceForce != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.directlvm_device_force=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.DirectLvmDeviceForce)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.directlvm_device_force=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.DirectLvmDeviceForce)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.Fs != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.fs=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.Fs)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.fs=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.Fs)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.LogLevel != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.libdm_log_level=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.LogLevel)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.libdm_log_level=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.LogLevel)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MinFreeSpace != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.min_free_space=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MinFreeSpace)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.min_free_space=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MinFreeSpace)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MkfsArg != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.mkfsarg=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MkfsArg)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.mkfsarg=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MkfsArg)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MountOpt != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.mountopt=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MountOpt)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.mountopt=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.MountOpt)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.UseDeferredDeletion != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.use_deferred_deletion=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.UseDeferredDeletion)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.use_deferred_deletion=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.UseDeferredDeletion)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.UseDeferredRemoval != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.use_deferred_removal=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.UseDeferredRemoval)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.use_deferred_removal=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.UseDeferredRemoval)) } if config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.XfsNoSpaceMaxRetries != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.xfs_nospace_max_retries=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.XfsNoSpaceMaxRetries)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("dm.xfs_nospace_max_retries=%s", config.Storage.Options.Thinpool.XfsNoSpaceMaxRetries)) } for _, s := range config.Storage.Options.AdditionalImageStores { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.imagestore=%s", config.Storage.Driver, s)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.imagestore=%s", config.Storage.Driver, s)) } if config.Storage.Options.Size != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.size=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.Size)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.size=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.Size)) } if config.Storage.Options.OstreeRepo != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.ostree_repo=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.OstreeRepo)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.ostree_repo=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.OstreeRepo)) } if config.Storage.Options.SkipMountHome != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.skip_mount_home=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.SkipMountHome)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.skip_mount_home=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.SkipMountHome)) + } + if config.Storage.Options.MountProgram != "" { + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.mount_program=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.MountProgram)) + } + if config.Storage.Options.MountOpt != "" { + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.mountopt=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.MountOpt)) } if config.Storage.Options.OverrideKernelCheck != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.override_kernel_check=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.OverrideKernelCheck)) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, fmt.Sprintf("%s.override_kernel_check=%s", config.Storage.Driver, config.Storage.Options.OverrideKernelCheck)) } if config.Storage.Options.RemapUser != "" && config.Storage.Options.RemapGroup == "" { config.Storage.Options.RemapGroup = config.Storage.Options.RemapUser @@ -3103,8 +3133,8 @@ func init() { fmt.Printf("Error initializing ID mappings for %s:%s %v\n", config.Storage.Options.RemapUser, config.Storage.Options.RemapGroup, err) return } - DefaultStoreOptions.UIDMap = mappings.UIDs() - DefaultStoreOptions.GIDMap = mappings.GIDs() + storeOptions.UIDMap = mappings.UIDs() + storeOptions.GIDMap = mappings.GIDs() } nonDigitsToWhitespace := func(r rune) rune { if strings.IndexRune("0123456789", r) == -1 { @@ -3154,15 +3184,23 @@ func init() { } return idmap } - DefaultStoreOptions.UIDMap = append(DefaultStoreOptions.UIDMap, parseIDMap(config.Storage.Options.RemapUIDs, "remap-uids")...) - DefaultStoreOptions.GIDMap = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GIDMap, parseIDMap(config.Storage.Options.RemapGIDs, "remap-gids")...) + storeOptions.UIDMap = append(storeOptions.UIDMap, parseIDMap(config.Storage.Options.RemapUIDs, "remap-uids")...) + storeOptions.GIDMap = append(storeOptions.GIDMap, parseIDMap(config.Storage.Options.RemapGIDs, "remap-gids")...) if os.Getenv("STORAGE_DRIVER") != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverName = os.Getenv("STORAGE_DRIVER") + storeOptions.GraphDriverName = os.Getenv("STORAGE_DRIVER") } if os.Getenv("STORAGE_OPTS") != "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions, strings.Split(os.Getenv("STORAGE_OPTS"), ",")...) + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = append(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions, strings.Split(os.Getenv("STORAGE_OPTS"), ",")...) } - if len(DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions) == 1 && DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions[0] == "" { - DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverOptions = nil + if len(storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions) == 1 && storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions[0] == "" { + storeOptions.GraphDriverOptions = nil } } + +func init() { + DefaultStoreOptions.RunRoot = "/var/run/containers/storage" + DefaultStoreOptions.GraphRoot = "/var/lib/containers/storage" + DefaultStoreOptions.GraphDriverName = "" + + ReloadConfigurationFile(defaultConfigFile, &DefaultStoreOptions) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/README.md b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/README.md index 29ae52d41..5017672ba 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/README.md @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ The Buildah package provides a command line tool that can be used to * unmount a working container's root filesystem * use the updated contents of a container's root filesystem as a filesystem layer to create a new image * delete a working container or an image +* rename a local container **[Buildah Demos](demos)** @@ -71,12 +72,14 @@ $ sudo ./lighttpd.sh | [buildah-inspect(1)](/docs/buildah-inspect.md) | Inspects the configuration of a container or image. | | [buildah-mount(1)](/docs/buildah-mount.md) | Mount the working container's root filesystem. | | [buildah-push(1)](/docs/buildah-push.md) | Push an image from local storage to elsewhere. | +| [buildah-rename(1)](/docs/buildah-rename.md) | Rename a local container. | | [buildah-rm(1)](/docs/buildah-rm.md) | Removes one or more working containers. | | [buildah-rmi(1)](/docs/buildah-rmi.md) | Removes one or more images. | | [buildah-run(1)](/docs/buildah-run.md) | Run a command inside of the container. | | [buildah-tag(1)](/docs/buildah-tag.md) | Add an additional name to a local image. | | [buildah-umount(1)](/docs/buildah-umount.md) | Unmount a working container's root file system. | -| [buildah-version(1)](/docs/buildah-version.md) | Display the Buildah Version Information | +| [buildah-unshare(1)](/docs/buildah-unshare.md) | Launch a command in a user namespace with modified ID mappings. | +| [buildah-version(1)](/docs/buildah-version.md) | Display the Buildah Version Information | **Future goals include:** * more CI tests diff --git a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/buildah.go b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/buildah.go index 8cf9d7747..1a103809e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/buildah.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/buildah.go @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ const ( Package = "buildah" // Version for the Package. Bump version in contrib/rpm/buildah.spec // too. - Version = "1.2-dev" + Version = "1.3-dev" // The value we use to identify what type of information, currently a // serialized Builder structure, we are using as per-container state. // This should only be changed when we make incompatible changes to diff --git a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/image.go b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/image.go index 070f721d4..f8b9de6cf 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/image.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/image.go @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ func (i *containerImageRef) extractRootfs() (io.ReadCloser, error) { if err != nil { err = errors.Wrapf(err, "error closing tar archive of container %q", i.containerID) } - if err2 := i.store.Unmount(i.containerID); err == nil { + if _, err2 := i.store.Unmount(i.containerID, false); err == nil { if err2 != nil { err2 = errors.Wrapf(err2, "error unmounting container %q", i.containerID) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go index e7fad7f67..672d6e94d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/imagebuildah/build.go @@ -709,18 +709,19 @@ func (b *Executor) resolveNameToImageRef() (types.ImageReference, error) { if err != nil { candidates := util.ResolveName(b.output, "", b.systemContext, b.store) if len(candidates) == 0 { - return imageRef, errors.Errorf("error parsing target image name %q", b.output) + return nil, errors.Errorf("error parsing target image name %q", b.output) } imageRef2, err2 := is.Transport.ParseStoreReference(b.store, candidates[0]) if err2 != nil { - return imageRef, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing target image name %q", b.output) + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing target image name %q", b.output) } return imageRef2, nil } + return imageRef, nil } imageRef, err = is.Transport.ParseStoreReference(b.store, "@"+stringid.GenerateRandomID()) if err != nil { - return imageRef, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing reference for image to be written") + return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "error parsing reference for image to be written") } return imageRef, nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/unmount.go b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/unmount.go index e1578bf71..cdb511170 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/unmount.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/unmount.go @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package buildah // Unmount unmounts a build container. func (b *Builder) Unmount() error { - err := b.store.Unmount(b.ContainerID) + _, err := b.store.Unmount(b.ContainerID, false) if err == nil { b.MountPoint = "" err = b.Save() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/vendor.conf b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/vendor.conf index 16bfb12ee..1254e4dad 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/vendor.conf +++ b/vendor/github.com/projectatomic/buildah/vendor.conf @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ github.com/containerd/continuity master github.com/containernetworking/cni v0.6.0 github.com/seccomp/containers-golang master github.com/containers/image master -github.com/containers/storage 9cbb6cb3fc2044eae8b8fd8d8da081fe812858c4 +github.com/containers/storage 8b1a0f8d6863cf05709af333b8997a437652ec4c github.com/docker/distribution 5f6282db7d65e6d72ad7c2cc66310724a57be716 github.com/docker/docker b8571fd81c7d2223c9ecbf799c693e3ef1daaea9 github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers d68f9aeca33f5fd3f08eeae5e9d175edf4e731d1 @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ github.com/vbatts/tar-split v0.10.2 github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonpointer master github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonreference master github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema master +github.com/ulikunitz/xz v0.5.4 golang.org/x/crypto master golang.org/x/net master golang.org/x/sys master diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..58ebdc162 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Ulrich Kunitz +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. + +* My name, Ulrich Kunitz, may not 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 HOLDER 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/ulikunitz/xz/README.md b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..969ae7a00 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# Package xz + +This Go language package supports the reading and writing of xz +compressed streams. It includes also a gxz command for compressing and +decompressing data. The package is completely written in Go and doesn't +have any dependency on any C code. + +The package is currently under development. There might be bugs and APIs +are not considered stable. At this time the package cannot compete with +the xz tool regarding compression speed and size. The algorithms there +have been developed over a long time and are highly optimized. However +there are a number of improvements planned and I'm very optimistic about +parallel compression and decompression. Stay tuned! + +# Using the API + +The following example program shows how to use the API. + + package main + + import ( + "bytes" + "io" + "log" + "os" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz" + ) + + func main() { + const text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.\n" + var buf bytes.Buffer + // compress text + w, err := xz.NewWriter(&buf) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("xz.NewWriter error %s", err) + } + if _, err := io.WriteString(w, text); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("WriteString error %s", err) + } + if err := w.Close(); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("w.Close error %s", err) + } + // decompress buffer and write output to stdout + r, err := xz.NewReader(&buf) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("NewReader error %s", err) + } + if _, err = io.Copy(os.Stdout, r); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("io.Copy error %s", err) + } + } + +# Using the gxz compression tool + +The package includes a gxz command line utility for compression and +decompression. + +Use following command for installation: + + $ go get github.com/ulikunitz/xz/cmd/gxz + +To test it call the following command. + + $ gxz bigfile + +After some time a much smaller file bigfile.xz will replace bigfile. +To decompress it use the following command. + + $ gxz -d bigfile.xz + diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/bits.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/bits.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fadc1a594 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/bits.go @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package xz + +import ( + "errors" + "io" +) + +// putUint32LE puts the little-endian representation of x into the first +// four bytes of p. +func putUint32LE(p []byte, x uint32) { + p[0] = byte(x) + p[1] = byte(x >> 8) + p[2] = byte(x >> 16) + p[3] = byte(x >> 24) +} + +// putUint64LE puts the little-endian representation of x into the first +// eight bytes of p. +func putUint64LE(p []byte, x uint64) { + p[0] = byte(x) + p[1] = byte(x >> 8) + p[2] = byte(x >> 16) + p[3] = byte(x >> 24) + p[4] = byte(x >> 32) + p[5] = byte(x >> 40) + p[6] = byte(x >> 48) + p[7] = byte(x >> 56) +} + +// uint32LE converts a little endian representation to an uint32 value. +func uint32LE(p []byte) uint32 { + return uint32(p[0]) | uint32(p[1])<<8 | uint32(p[2])<<16 | + uint32(p[3])<<24 +} + +// putUvarint puts a uvarint representation of x into the byte slice. +func putUvarint(p []byte, x uint64) int { + i := 0 + for x >= 0x80 { + p[i] = byte(x) | 0x80 + x >>= 7 + i++ + } + p[i] = byte(x) + return i + 1 +} + +// errOverflow indicates an overflow of the 64-bit unsigned integer. +var errOverflowU64 = errors.New("xz: uvarint overflows 64-bit unsigned integer") + +// readUvarint reads a uvarint from the given byte reader. +func readUvarint(r io.ByteReader) (x uint64, n int, err error) { + var s uint + i := 0 + for { + b, err := r.ReadByte() + if err != nil { + return x, i, err + } + i++ + if b < 0x80 { + if i > 10 || i == 10 && b > 1 { + return x, i, errOverflowU64 + } + return x | uint64(b)<<s, i, nil + } + x |= uint64(b&0x7f) << s + s += 7 + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/crc.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/crc.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b44dca96e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/crc.go @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package xz + +import ( + "hash" + "hash/crc32" + "hash/crc64" +) + +// crc32Hash implements the hash.Hash32 interface with Sum returning the +// crc32 value in little-endian encoding. +type crc32Hash struct { + hash.Hash32 +} + +// Sum returns the crc32 value as little endian. +func (h crc32Hash) Sum(b []byte) []byte { + p := make([]byte, 4) + putUint32LE(p, h.Hash32.Sum32()) + b = append(b, p...) + return b +} + +// newCRC32 returns a CRC-32 hash that returns the 64-bit value in +// little-endian encoding using the IEEE polynomial. +func newCRC32() hash.Hash { + return crc32Hash{Hash32: crc32.NewIEEE()} +} + +// crc64Hash implements the Hash64 interface with Sum returning the +// CRC-64 value in little-endian encoding. +type crc64Hash struct { + hash.Hash64 +} + +// Sum returns the CRC-64 value in little-endian encoding. +func (h crc64Hash) Sum(b []byte) []byte { + p := make([]byte, 8) + putUint64LE(p, h.Hash64.Sum64()) + b = append(b, p...) + return b +} + +// crc64Table is used to create a CRC-64 hash. +var crc64Table = crc64.MakeTable(crc64.ECMA) + +// newCRC64 returns a CRC-64 hash that returns the 64-bit value in +// little-endian encoding using the ECMA polynomial. +func newCRC64() hash.Hash { + return crc64Hash{Hash64: crc64.New(crc64Table)} +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/example.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/example.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..855e60aee --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/example.go @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build ignore + +package main + +import ( + "bytes" + "io" + "log" + "os" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz" +) + +func main() { + const text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.\n" + var buf bytes.Buffer + // compress text + w, err := xz.NewWriter(&buf) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("xz.NewWriter error %s", err) + } + if _, err := io.WriteString(w, text); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("WriteString error %s", err) + } + if err := w.Close(); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("w.Close error %s", err) + } + // decompress buffer and write output to stdout + r, err := xz.NewReader(&buf) + if err != nil { + log.Fatalf("NewReader error %s", err) + } + if _, err = io.Copy(os.Stdout, r); err != nil { + log.Fatalf("io.Copy error %s", err) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/format.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/format.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..798159c6c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/format.go @@ -0,0 +1,728 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package xz + +import ( + "bytes" + "crypto/sha256" + "errors" + "fmt" + "hash" + "hash/crc32" + "io" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma" +) + +// allZeros checks whether a given byte slice has only zeros. +func allZeros(p []byte) bool { + for _, c := range p { + if c != 0 { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// padLen returns the length of the padding required for the given +// argument. +func padLen(n int64) int { + k := int(n % 4) + if k > 0 { + k = 4 - k + } + return k +} + +/*** Header ***/ + +// headerMagic stores the magic bytes for the header +var headerMagic = []byte{0xfd, '7', 'z', 'X', 'Z', 0x00} + +// HeaderLen provides the length of the xz file header. +const HeaderLen = 12 + +// Constants for the checksum methods supported by xz. +const ( + CRC32 byte = 0x1 + CRC64 = 0x4 + SHA256 = 0xa +) + +// errInvalidFlags indicates that flags are invalid. +var errInvalidFlags = errors.New("xz: invalid flags") + +// verifyFlags returns the error errInvalidFlags if the value is +// invalid. +func verifyFlags(flags byte) error { + switch flags { + case CRC32, CRC64, SHA256: + return nil + default: + return errInvalidFlags + } +} + +// flagstrings maps flag values to strings. +var flagstrings = map[byte]string{ + CRC32: "CRC-32", + CRC64: "CRC-64", + SHA256: "SHA-256", +} + +// flagString returns the string representation for the given flags. +func flagString(flags byte) string { + s, ok := flagstrings[flags] + if !ok { + return "invalid" + } + return s +} + +// newHashFunc returns a function that creates hash instances for the +// hash method encoded in flags. +func newHashFunc(flags byte) (newHash func() hash.Hash, err error) { + switch flags { + case CRC32: + newHash = newCRC32 + case CRC64: + newHash = newCRC64 + case SHA256: + newHash = sha256.New + default: + err = errInvalidFlags + } + return +} + +// header provides the actual content of the xz file header: the flags. +type header struct { + flags byte +} + +// Errors returned by readHeader. +var errHeaderMagic = errors.New("xz: invalid header magic bytes") + +// ValidHeader checks whether data is a correct xz file header. The +// length of data must be HeaderLen. +func ValidHeader(data []byte) bool { + var h header + err := h.UnmarshalBinary(data) + return err == nil +} + +// String returns a string representation of the flags. +func (h header) String() string { + return flagString(h.flags) +} + +// UnmarshalBinary reads header from the provided data slice. +func (h *header) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error { + // header length + if len(data) != HeaderLen { + return errors.New("xz: wrong file header length") + } + + // magic header + if !bytes.Equal(headerMagic, data[:6]) { + return errHeaderMagic + } + + // checksum + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + crc.Write(data[6:8]) + if uint32LE(data[8:]) != crc.Sum32() { + return errors.New("xz: invalid checksum for file header") + } + + // stream flags + if data[6] != 0 { + return errInvalidFlags + } + flags := data[7] + if err := verifyFlags(flags); err != nil { + return err + } + + h.flags = flags + return nil +} + +// MarshalBinary generates the xz file header. +func (h *header) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + if err = verifyFlags(h.flags); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + data = make([]byte, 12) + copy(data, headerMagic) + data[7] = h.flags + + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + crc.Write(data[6:8]) + putUint32LE(data[8:], crc.Sum32()) + + return data, nil +} + +/*** Footer ***/ + +// footerLen defines the length of the footer. +const footerLen = 12 + +// footerMagic contains the footer magic bytes. +var footerMagic = []byte{'Y', 'Z'} + +// footer represents the content of the xz file footer. +type footer struct { + indexSize int64 + flags byte +} + +// String prints a string representation of the footer structure. +func (f footer) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%s index size %d", flagString(f.flags), f.indexSize) +} + +// Minimum and maximum for the size of the index (backward size). +const ( + minIndexSize = 4 + maxIndexSize = (1 << 32) * 4 +) + +// MarshalBinary converts footer values into an xz file footer. Note +// that the footer value is checked for correctness. +func (f *footer) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + if err = verifyFlags(f.flags); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if !(minIndexSize <= f.indexSize && f.indexSize <= maxIndexSize) { + return nil, errors.New("xz: index size out of range") + } + if f.indexSize%4 != 0 { + return nil, errors.New( + "xz: index size not aligned to four bytes") + } + + data = make([]byte, footerLen) + + // backward size (index size) + s := (f.indexSize / 4) - 1 + putUint32LE(data[4:], uint32(s)) + // flags + data[9] = f.flags + // footer magic + copy(data[10:], footerMagic) + + // CRC-32 + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + crc.Write(data[4:10]) + putUint32LE(data, crc.Sum32()) + + return data, nil +} + +// UnmarshalBinary sets the footer value by unmarshalling an xz file +// footer. +func (f *footer) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error { + if len(data) != footerLen { + return errors.New("xz: wrong footer length") + } + + // magic bytes + if !bytes.Equal(data[10:], footerMagic) { + return errors.New("xz: footer magic invalid") + } + + // CRC-32 + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + crc.Write(data[4:10]) + if uint32LE(data) != crc.Sum32() { + return errors.New("xz: footer checksum error") + } + + var g footer + // backward size (index size) + g.indexSize = (int64(uint32LE(data[4:])) + 1) * 4 + + // flags + if data[8] != 0 { + return errInvalidFlags + } + g.flags = data[9] + if err := verifyFlags(g.flags); err != nil { + return err + } + + *f = g + return nil +} + +/*** Block Header ***/ + +// blockHeader represents the content of an xz block header. +type blockHeader struct { + compressedSize int64 + uncompressedSize int64 + filters []filter +} + +// String converts the block header into a string. +func (h blockHeader) String() string { + var buf bytes.Buffer + first := true + if h.compressedSize >= 0 { + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "compressed size %d", h.compressedSize) + first = false + } + if h.uncompressedSize >= 0 { + if !first { + buf.WriteString(" ") + } + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "uncompressed size %d", h.uncompressedSize) + first = false + } + for _, f := range h.filters { + if !first { + buf.WriteString(" ") + } + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "filter %s", f) + first = false + } + return buf.String() +} + +// Masks for the block flags. +const ( + filterCountMask = 0x03 + compressedSizePresent = 0x40 + uncompressedSizePresent = 0x80 + reservedBlockFlags = 0x3C +) + +// errIndexIndicator signals that an index indicator (0x00) has been found +// instead of an expected block header indicator. +var errIndexIndicator = errors.New("xz: found index indicator") + +// readBlockHeader reads the block header. +func readBlockHeader(r io.Reader) (h *blockHeader, n int, err error) { + var buf bytes.Buffer + buf.Grow(20) + + // block header size + z, err := io.CopyN(&buf, r, 1) + n = int(z) + if err != nil { + return nil, n, err + } + s := buf.Bytes()[0] + if s == 0 { + return nil, n, errIndexIndicator + } + + // read complete header + headerLen := (int(s) + 1) * 4 + buf.Grow(headerLen - 1) + z, err = io.CopyN(&buf, r, int64(headerLen-1)) + n += int(z) + if err != nil { + return nil, n, err + } + + // unmarshal block header + h = new(blockHeader) + if err = h.UnmarshalBinary(buf.Bytes()); err != nil { + return nil, n, err + } + + return h, n, nil +} + +// readSizeInBlockHeader reads the uncompressed or compressed size +// fields in the block header. The present value informs the function +// whether the respective field is actually present in the header. +func readSizeInBlockHeader(r io.ByteReader, present bool) (n int64, err error) { + if !present { + return -1, nil + } + x, _, err := readUvarint(r) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + if x >= 1<<63 { + return 0, errors.New("xz: size overflow in block header") + } + return int64(x), nil +} + +// UnmarshalBinary unmarshals the block header. +func (h *blockHeader) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error { + // Check header length + s := data[0] + if data[0] == 0 { + return errIndexIndicator + } + headerLen := (int(s) + 1) * 4 + if len(data) != headerLen { + return fmt.Errorf("xz: data length %d; want %d", len(data), + headerLen) + } + n := headerLen - 4 + + // Check CRC-32 + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + crc.Write(data[:n]) + if crc.Sum32() != uint32LE(data[n:]) { + return errors.New("xz: checksum error for block header") + } + + // Block header flags + flags := data[1] + if flags&reservedBlockFlags != 0 { + return errors.New("xz: reserved block header flags set") + } + + r := bytes.NewReader(data[2:n]) + + // Compressed size + var err error + h.compressedSize, err = readSizeInBlockHeader( + r, flags&compressedSizePresent != 0) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // Uncompressed size + h.uncompressedSize, err = readSizeInBlockHeader( + r, flags&uncompressedSizePresent != 0) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + h.filters, err = readFilters(r, int(flags&filterCountMask)+1) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // Check padding + // Since headerLen is a multiple of 4 we don't need to check + // alignment. + k := r.Len() + // The standard spec says that the padding should have not more + // than 3 bytes. However we found paddings of 4 or 5 in the + // wild. See https://github.com/ulikunitz/xz/pull/11 and + // https://github.com/ulikunitz/xz/issues/15 + // + // The only reasonable approach seems to be to ignore the + // padding size. We still check that all padding bytes are zero. + if !allZeros(data[n-k : n]) { + return errPadding + } + return nil +} + +// MarshalBinary marshals the binary header. +func (h *blockHeader) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + if !(minFilters <= len(h.filters) && len(h.filters) <= maxFilters) { + return nil, errors.New("xz: filter count wrong") + } + for i, f := range h.filters { + if i < len(h.filters)-1 { + if f.id() == lzmaFilterID { + return nil, errors.New( + "xz: LZMA2 filter is not the last") + } + } else { + // last filter + if f.id() != lzmaFilterID { + return nil, errors.New("xz: " + + "last filter must be the LZMA2 filter") + } + } + } + + var buf bytes.Buffer + // header size must set at the end + buf.WriteByte(0) + + // flags + flags := byte(len(h.filters) - 1) + if h.compressedSize >= 0 { + flags |= compressedSizePresent + } + if h.uncompressedSize >= 0 { + flags |= uncompressedSizePresent + } + buf.WriteByte(flags) + + p := make([]byte, 10) + if h.compressedSize >= 0 { + k := putUvarint(p, uint64(h.compressedSize)) + buf.Write(p[:k]) + } + if h.uncompressedSize >= 0 { + k := putUvarint(p, uint64(h.uncompressedSize)) + buf.Write(p[:k]) + } + + for _, f := range h.filters { + fp, err := f.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + buf.Write(fp) + } + + // padding + for i := padLen(int64(buf.Len())); i > 0; i-- { + buf.WriteByte(0) + } + + // crc place holder + buf.Write(p[:4]) + + data = buf.Bytes() + if len(data)%4 != 0 { + panic("data length not aligned") + } + s := len(data)/4 - 1 + if !(1 < s && s <= 255) { + panic("wrong block header size") + } + data[0] = byte(s) + + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + crc.Write(data[:len(data)-4]) + putUint32LE(data[len(data)-4:], crc.Sum32()) + + return data, nil +} + +// Constants used for marshalling and unmarshalling filters in the xz +// block header. +const ( + minFilters = 1 + maxFilters = 4 + minReservedID = 1 << 62 +) + +// filter represents a filter in the block header. +type filter interface { + id() uint64 + UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error + MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) + reader(r io.Reader, c *ReaderConfig) (fr io.Reader, err error) + writeCloser(w io.WriteCloser, c *WriterConfig) (fw io.WriteCloser, err error) + // filter must be last filter + last() bool +} + +// readFilter reads a block filter from the block header. At this point +// in time only the LZMA2 filter is supported. +func readFilter(r io.Reader) (f filter, err error) { + br := lzma.ByteReader(r) + + // index + id, _, err := readUvarint(br) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + var data []byte + switch id { + case lzmaFilterID: + data = make([]byte, lzmaFilterLen) + data[0] = lzmaFilterID + if _, err = io.ReadFull(r, data[1:]); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + f = new(lzmaFilter) + default: + if id >= minReservedID { + return nil, errors.New( + "xz: reserved filter id in block stream header") + } + return nil, errors.New("xz: invalid filter id") + } + if err = f.UnmarshalBinary(data); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return f, err +} + +// readFilters reads count filters. At this point in time only the count +// 1 is supported. +func readFilters(r io.Reader, count int) (filters []filter, err error) { + if count != 1 { + return nil, errors.New("xz: unsupported filter count") + } + f, err := readFilter(r) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return []filter{f}, err +} + +// writeFilters writes the filters. +func writeFilters(w io.Writer, filters []filter) (n int, err error) { + for _, f := range filters { + p, err := f.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + k, err := w.Write(p) + n += k + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + } + return n, nil +} + +/*** Index ***/ + +// record describes a block in the xz file index. +type record struct { + unpaddedSize int64 + uncompressedSize int64 +} + +// readRecord reads an index record. +func readRecord(r io.ByteReader) (rec record, n int, err error) { + u, k, err := readUvarint(r) + n += k + if err != nil { + return rec, n, err + } + rec.unpaddedSize = int64(u) + if rec.unpaddedSize < 0 { + return rec, n, errors.New("xz: unpadded size negative") + } + + u, k, err = readUvarint(r) + n += k + if err != nil { + return rec, n, err + } + rec.uncompressedSize = int64(u) + if rec.uncompressedSize < 0 { + return rec, n, errors.New("xz: uncompressed size negative") + } + + return rec, n, nil +} + +// MarshalBinary converts an index record in its binary encoding. +func (rec *record) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + // maximum length of a uvarint is 10 + p := make([]byte, 20) + n := putUvarint(p, uint64(rec.unpaddedSize)) + n += putUvarint(p[n:], uint64(rec.uncompressedSize)) + return p[:n], nil +} + +// writeIndex writes the index, a sequence of records. +func writeIndex(w io.Writer, index []record) (n int64, err error) { + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + mw := io.MultiWriter(w, crc) + + // index indicator + k, err := mw.Write([]byte{0}) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + + // number of records + p := make([]byte, 10) + k = putUvarint(p, uint64(len(index))) + k, err = mw.Write(p[:k]) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + + // list of records + for _, rec := range index { + p, err := rec.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + k, err = mw.Write(p) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + } + + // index padding + k, err = mw.Write(make([]byte, padLen(int64(n)))) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + + // crc32 checksum + putUint32LE(p, crc.Sum32()) + k, err = w.Write(p[:4]) + n += int64(k) + + return n, err +} + +// readIndexBody reads the index from the reader. It assumes that the +// index indicator has already been read. +func readIndexBody(r io.Reader) (records []record, n int64, err error) { + crc := crc32.NewIEEE() + // index indicator + crc.Write([]byte{0}) + + br := lzma.ByteReader(io.TeeReader(r, crc)) + + // number of records + u, k, err := readUvarint(br) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return nil, n, err + } + recLen := int(u) + if recLen < 0 || uint64(recLen) != u { + return nil, n, errors.New("xz: record number overflow") + } + + // list of records + records = make([]record, recLen) + for i := range records { + records[i], k, err = readRecord(br) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return nil, n, err + } + } + + p := make([]byte, padLen(int64(n+1)), 4) + k, err = io.ReadFull(br.(io.Reader), p) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return nil, n, err + } + if !allZeros(p) { + return nil, n, errors.New("xz: non-zero byte in index padding") + } + + // crc32 + s := crc.Sum32() + p = p[:4] + k, err = io.ReadFull(br.(io.Reader), p) + n += int64(k) + if err != nil { + return records, n, err + } + if uint32LE(p) != s { + return nil, n, errors.New("xz: wrong checksum for index") + } + + return records, n, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/cyclic_poly.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/cyclic_poly.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a32887872 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/cyclic_poly.go @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package hash + +// CyclicPoly provides a cyclic polynomial rolling hash. +type CyclicPoly struct { + h uint64 + p []uint64 + i int +} + +// ror rotates the unsigned 64-bit integer to right. The argument s must be +// less than 64. +func ror(x uint64, s uint) uint64 { + return (x >> s) | (x << (64 - s)) +} + +// NewCyclicPoly creates a new instance of the CyclicPoly structure. The +// argument n gives the number of bytes for which a hash will be executed. +// This number must be positive; the method panics if this isn't the case. +func NewCyclicPoly(n int) *CyclicPoly { + if n < 1 { + panic("argument n must be positive") + } + return &CyclicPoly{p: make([]uint64, 0, n)} +} + +// Len returns the length of the byte sequence for which a hash is generated. +func (r *CyclicPoly) Len() int { + return cap(r.p) +} + +// RollByte hashes the next byte and returns a hash value. The complete becomes +// available after at least Len() bytes have been hashed. +func (r *CyclicPoly) RollByte(x byte) uint64 { + y := hash[x] + if len(r.p) < cap(r.p) { + r.h = ror(r.h, 1) ^ y + r.p = append(r.p, y) + } else { + r.h ^= ror(r.p[r.i], uint(cap(r.p)-1)) + r.h = ror(r.h, 1) ^ y + r.p[r.i] = y + r.i = (r.i + 1) % cap(r.p) + } + return r.h +} + +// Stores the hash for the individual bytes. +var hash = [256]uint64{ + 0x2e4fc3f904065142, 0xc790984cfbc99527, + 0x879f95eb8c62f187, 0x3b61be86b5021ef2, + 0x65a896a04196f0a5, 0xc5b307b80470b59e, + 0xd3bff376a70df14b, 0xc332f04f0b3f1701, + 0x753b5f0e9abf3e0d, 0xb41538fdfe66ef53, + 0x1906a10c2c1c0208, 0xfb0c712a03421c0d, + 0x38be311a65c9552b, 0xfee7ee4ca6445c7e, + 0x71aadeded184f21e, 0xd73426fccda23b2d, + 0x29773fb5fb9600b5, 0xce410261cd32981a, + 0xfe2848b3c62dbc2d, 0x459eaaff6e43e11c, + 0xc13e35fc9c73a887, 0xf30ed5c201e76dbc, + 0xa5f10b3910482cea, 0x2945d59be02dfaad, + 0x06ee334ff70571b5, 0xbabf9d8070f44380, + 0xee3e2e9912ffd27c, 0x2a7118d1ea6b8ea7, + 0x26183cb9f7b1664c, 0xea71dac7da068f21, + 0xea92eca5bd1d0bb7, 0x415595862defcd75, + 0x248a386023c60648, 0x9cf021ab284b3c8a, + 0xfc9372df02870f6c, 0x2b92d693eeb3b3fc, + 0x73e799d139dc6975, 0x7b15ae312486363c, + 0xb70e5454a2239c80, 0x208e3fb31d3b2263, + 0x01f563cabb930f44, 0x2ac4533d2a3240d8, + 0x84231ed1064f6f7c, 0xa9f020977c2a6d19, + 0x213c227271c20122, 0x09fe8a9a0a03d07a, + 0x4236dc75bcaf910c, 0x460a8b2bead8f17e, + 0xd9b27be1aa07055f, 0xd202d5dc4b11c33e, + 0x70adb010543bea12, 0xcdae938f7ea6f579, + 0x3f3d870208672f4d, 0x8e6ccbce9d349536, + 0xe4c0871a389095ae, 0xf5f2a49152bca080, + 0x9a43f9b97269934e, 0xc17b3753cb6f475c, + 0xd56d941e8e206bd4, 0xac0a4f3e525eda00, + 0xa06d5a011912a550, 0x5537ed19537ad1df, + 0xa32fe713d611449d, 0x2a1d05b47c3b579f, + 0x991d02dbd30a2a52, 0x39e91e7e28f93eb0, + 0x40d06adb3e92c9ac, 0x9b9d3afde1c77c97, + 0x9a3f3f41c02c616f, 0x22ecd4ba00f60c44, + 0x0b63d5d801708420, 0x8f227ca8f37ffaec, + 0x0256278670887c24, 0x107e14877dbf540b, + 0x32c19f2786ac1c05, 0x1df5b12bb4bc9c61, + 0xc0cac129d0d4c4e2, 0x9fdb52ee9800b001, + 0x31f601d5d31c48c4, 0x72ff3c0928bcaec7, + 0xd99264421147eb03, 0x535a2d6d38aefcfe, + 0x6ba8b4454a916237, 0xfa39366eaae4719c, + 0x10f00fd7bbb24b6f, 0x5bd23185c76c84d4, + 0xb22c3d7e1b00d33f, 0x3efc20aa6bc830a8, + 0xd61c2503fe639144, 0x30ce625441eb92d3, + 0xe5d34cf359e93100, 0xa8e5aa13f2b9f7a5, + 0x5c2b8d851ca254a6, 0x68fb6c5e8b0d5fdf, + 0xc7ea4872c96b83ae, 0x6dd5d376f4392382, + 0x1be88681aaa9792f, 0xfef465ee1b6c10d9, + 0x1f98b65ed43fcb2e, 0x4d1ca11eb6e9a9c9, + 0x7808e902b3857d0b, 0x171c9c4ea4607972, + 0x58d66274850146df, 0x42b311c10d3981d1, + 0x647fa8c621c41a4c, 0xf472771c66ddfedc, + 0x338d27e3f847b46b, 0x6402ce3da97545ce, + 0x5162db616fc38638, 0x9c83be97bc22a50e, + 0x2d3d7478a78d5e72, 0xe621a9b938fd5397, + 0x9454614eb0f81c45, 0x395fb6e742ed39b6, + 0x77dd9179d06037bf, 0xc478d0fee4d2656d, + 0x35d9d6cb772007af, 0x83a56e92c883f0f6, + 0x27937453250c00a1, 0x27bd6ebc3a46a97d, + 0x9f543bf784342d51, 0xd158f38c48b0ed52, + 0x8dd8537c045f66b4, 0x846a57230226f6d5, + 0x6b13939e0c4e7cdf, 0xfca25425d8176758, + 0x92e5fc6cd52788e6, 0x9992e13d7a739170, + 0x518246f7a199e8ea, 0xf104c2a71b9979c7, + 0x86b3ffaabea4768f, 0x6388061cf3e351ad, + 0x09d9b5295de5bbb5, 0x38bf1638c2599e92, + 0x1d759846499e148d, 0x4c0ff015e5f96ef4, + 0xa41a94cfa270f565, 0x42d76f9cb2326c0b, + 0x0cf385dd3c9c23ba, 0x0508a6c7508d6e7a, + 0x337523aabbe6cf8d, 0x646bb14001d42b12, + 0xc178729d138adc74, 0xf900ef4491f24086, + 0xee1a90d334bb5ac4, 0x9755c92247301a50, + 0xb999bf7c4ff1b610, 0x6aeeb2f3b21e8fc9, + 0x0fa8084cf91ac6ff, 0x10d226cf136e6189, + 0xd302057a07d4fb21, 0x5f03800e20a0fcc3, + 0x80118d4ae46bd210, 0x58ab61a522843733, + 0x51edd575c5432a4b, 0x94ee6ff67f9197f7, + 0x765669e0e5e8157b, 0xa5347830737132f0, + 0x3ba485a69f01510c, 0x0b247d7b957a01c3, + 0x1b3d63449fd807dc, 0x0fdc4721c30ad743, + 0x8b535ed3829b2b14, 0xee41d0cad65d232c, + 0xe6a99ed97a6a982f, 0x65ac6194c202003d, + 0x692accf3a70573eb, 0xcc3c02c3e200d5af, + 0x0d419e8b325914a3, 0x320f160f42c25e40, + 0x00710d647a51fe7a, 0x3c947692330aed60, + 0x9288aa280d355a7a, 0xa1806a9b791d1696, + 0x5d60e38496763da1, 0x6c69e22e613fd0f4, + 0x977fc2a5aadffb17, 0xfb7bd063fc5a94ba, + 0x460c17992cbaece1, 0xf7822c5444d3297f, + 0x344a9790c69b74aa, 0xb80a42e6cae09dce, + 0x1b1361eaf2b1e757, 0xd84c1e758e236f01, + 0x88e0b7be347627cc, 0x45246009b7a99490, + 0x8011c6dd3fe50472, 0xc341d682bffb99d7, + 0x2511be93808e2d15, 0xd5bc13d7fd739840, + 0x2a3cd030679ae1ec, 0x8ad9898a4b9ee157, + 0x3245fef0a8eaf521, 0x3d6d8dbbb427d2b0, + 0x1ed146d8968b3981, 0x0c6a28bf7d45f3fc, + 0x4a1fd3dbcee3c561, 0x4210ff6a476bf67e, + 0xa559cce0d9199aac, 0xde39d47ef3723380, + 0xe5b69d848ce42e35, 0xefa24296f8e79f52, + 0x70190b59db9a5afc, 0x26f166cdb211e7bf, + 0x4deaf2df3c6b8ef5, 0xf171dbdd670f1017, + 0xb9059b05e9420d90, 0x2f0da855c9388754, + 0x611d5e9ab77949cc, 0x2912038ac01163f4, + 0x0231df50402b2fba, 0x45660fc4f3245f58, + 0xb91cc97c7c8dac50, 0xb72d2aafe4953427, + 0xfa6463f87e813d6b, 0x4515f7ee95d5c6a2, + 0x1310e1c1a48d21c3, 0xad48a7810cdd8544, + 0x4d5bdfefd5c9e631, 0xa43ed43f1fdcb7de, + 0xe70cfc8fe1ee9626, 0xef4711b0d8dda442, + 0xb80dd9bd4dab6c93, 0xa23be08d31ba4d93, + 0x9b37db9d0335a39c, 0x494b6f870f5cfebc, + 0x6d1b3c1149dda943, 0x372c943a518c1093, + 0xad27af45e77c09c4, 0x3b6f92b646044604, + 0xac2917909f5fcf4f, 0x2069a60e977e5557, + 0x353a469e71014de5, 0x24be356281f55c15, + 0x2b6d710ba8e9adea, 0x404ad1751c749c29, + 0xed7311bf23d7f185, 0xba4f6976b4acc43e, + 0x32d7198d2bc39000, 0xee667019014d6e01, + 0x494ef3e128d14c83, 0x1f95a152baecd6be, + 0x201648dff1f483a5, 0x68c28550c8384af6, + 0x5fc834a6824a7f48, 0x7cd06cb7365eaf28, + 0xd82bbd95e9b30909, 0x234f0d1694c53f6d, + 0xd2fb7f4a96d83f4a, 0xff0d5da83acac05e, + 0xf8f6b97f5585080a, 0x74236084be57b95b, + 0xa25e40c03bbc36ad, 0x6b6e5c14ce88465b, + 0x4378ffe93e1528c5, 0x94ca92a17118e2d2, +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f99ec2206 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +/* +Package hash provides rolling hashes. + +Rolling hashes have to be used for maintaining the positions of n-byte +sequences in the dictionary buffer. + +The package provides currently the Rabin-Karp rolling hash and a Cyclic +Polynomial hash. Both support the Hashes method to be used with an interface. +*/ +package hash diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/rabin_karp.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/rabin_karp.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..58635b113 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/rabin_karp.go @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package hash + +// A is the default constant for Robin-Karp rolling hash. This is a random +// prime. +const A = 0x97b548add41d5da1 + +// RabinKarp supports the computation of a rolling hash. +type RabinKarp struct { + A uint64 + // a^n + aOldest uint64 + h uint64 + p []byte + i int +} + +// NewRabinKarp creates a new RabinKarp value. The argument n defines the +// length of the byte sequence to be hashed. The default constant will will be +// used. +func NewRabinKarp(n int) *RabinKarp { + return NewRabinKarpConst(n, A) +} + +// NewRabinKarpConst creates a new RabinKarp value. The argument n defines the +// length of the byte sequence to be hashed. The argument a provides the +// constant used to compute the hash. +func NewRabinKarpConst(n int, a uint64) *RabinKarp { + if n <= 0 { + panic("number of bytes n must be positive") + } + aOldest := uint64(1) + // There are faster methods. For the small n required by the LZMA + // compressor O(n) is sufficient. + for i := 0; i < n; i++ { + aOldest *= a + } + return &RabinKarp{ + A: a, aOldest: aOldest, + p: make([]byte, 0, n), + } +} + +// Len returns the length of the byte sequence. +func (r *RabinKarp) Len() int { + return cap(r.p) +} + +// RollByte computes the hash after x has been added. +func (r *RabinKarp) RollByte(x byte) uint64 { + if len(r.p) < cap(r.p) { + r.h += uint64(x) + r.h *= r.A + r.p = append(r.p, x) + } else { + r.h -= uint64(r.p[r.i]) * r.aOldest + r.h += uint64(x) + r.h *= r.A + r.p[r.i] = x + r.i = (r.i + 1) % cap(r.p) + } + return r.h +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/roller.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/roller.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ab6a19ca4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash/roller.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package hash + +// Roller provides an interface for rolling hashes. The hash value will become +// valid after hash has been called Len times. +type Roller interface { + Len() int + RollByte(x byte) uint64 +} + +// Hashes computes all hash values for the array p. Note that the state of the +// roller is changed. +func Hashes(r Roller, p []byte) []uint64 { + n := r.Len() + if len(p) < n { + return nil + } + h := make([]uint64, len(p)-n+1) + for i := 0; i < n-1; i++ { + r.RollByte(p[i]) + } + for i := range h { + h[i] = r.RollByte(p[i+n-1]) + } + return h +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/xlog/xlog.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/xlog/xlog.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ba45e8ff --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/xlog/xlog.go @@ -0,0 +1,457 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package xlog provides a simple logging package that allows to disable +// certain message categories. It defines a type, Logger, with multiple +// methods for formatting output. The package has also a predefined +// 'standard' Logger accessible through helper function Print[f|ln], +// Fatal[f|ln], Panic[f|ln], Warn[f|ln], Print[f|ln] and Debug[f|ln] +// that are easier to use then creating a Logger manually. That logger +// writes to standard error and prints the date and time of each logged +// message, which can be configured using the function SetFlags. +// +// The Fatal functions call os.Exit(1) after the message is output +// unless not suppressed by the flags. The Panic functions call panic +// after the writing the log message unless suppressed. +package xlog + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "runtime" + "sync" + "time" +) + +// The flags define what information is prefixed to each log entry +// generated by the Logger. The Lno* versions allow the suppression of +// specific output. The bits are or'ed together to control what will be +// printed. There is no control over the order of the items printed and +// the format. The full format is: +// +// 2009-01-23 01:23:23.123123 /a/b/c/d.go:23: message +// +const ( + Ldate = 1 << iota // the date: 2009-01-23 + Ltime // the time: 01:23:23 + Lmicroseconds // microsecond resolution: 01:23:23.123123 + Llongfile // full file name and line number: /a/b/c/d.go:23 + Lshortfile // final file name element and line number: d.go:23 + Lnopanic // suppresses output from Panic[f|ln] but not the panic call + Lnofatal // suppresses output from Fatal[f|ln] but not the exit + Lnowarn // suppresses output from Warn[f|ln] + Lnoprint // suppresses output from Print[f|ln] + Lnodebug // suppresses output from Debug[f|ln] + // initial values for the standard logger + Lstdflags = Ldate | Ltime | Lnodebug +) + +// A Logger represents an active logging object that generates lines of +// output to an io.Writer. Each logging operation if not suppressed +// makes a single call to the Writer's Write method. A Logger can be +// used simultaneously from multiple goroutines; it guarantees to +// serialize access to the Writer. +type Logger struct { + mu sync.Mutex // ensures atomic writes; and protects the following + // fields + prefix string // prefix to write at beginning of each line + flag int // properties + out io.Writer // destination for output + buf []byte // for accumulating text to write +} + +// New creates a new Logger. The out argument sets the destination to +// which the log output will be written. The prefix appears at the +// beginning of each log line. The flag argument defines the logging +// properties. +func New(out io.Writer, prefix string, flag int) *Logger { + return &Logger{out: out, prefix: prefix, flag: flag} +} + +// std is the standard logger used by the package scope functions. +var std = New(os.Stderr, "", Lstdflags) + +// itoa converts the integer to ASCII. A negative widths will avoid +// zero-padding. The function supports only non-negative integers. +func itoa(buf *[]byte, i int, wid int) { + var u = uint(i) + if u == 0 && wid <= 1 { + *buf = append(*buf, '0') + return + } + var b [32]byte + bp := len(b) + for ; u > 0 || wid > 0; u /= 10 { + bp-- + wid-- + b[bp] = byte(u%10) + '0' + } + *buf = append(*buf, b[bp:]...) +} + +// formatHeader puts the header into the buf field of the buffer. +func (l *Logger) formatHeader(t time.Time, file string, line int) { + l.buf = append(l.buf, l.prefix...) + if l.flag&(Ldate|Ltime|Lmicroseconds) != 0 { + if l.flag&Ldate != 0 { + year, month, day := t.Date() + itoa(&l.buf, year, 4) + l.buf = append(l.buf, '-') + itoa(&l.buf, int(month), 2) + l.buf = append(l.buf, '-') + itoa(&l.buf, day, 2) + l.buf = append(l.buf, ' ') + } + if l.flag&(Ltime|Lmicroseconds) != 0 { + hour, min, sec := t.Clock() + itoa(&l.buf, hour, 2) + l.buf = append(l.buf, ':') + itoa(&l.buf, min, 2) + l.buf = append(l.buf, ':') + itoa(&l.buf, sec, 2) + if l.flag&Lmicroseconds != 0 { + l.buf = append(l.buf, '.') + itoa(&l.buf, t.Nanosecond()/1e3, 6) + } + l.buf = append(l.buf, ' ') + } + } + if l.flag&(Lshortfile|Llongfile) != 0 { + if l.flag&Lshortfile != 0 { + short := file + for i := len(file) - 1; i > 0; i-- { + if file[i] == '/' { + short = file[i+1:] + break + } + } + file = short + } + l.buf = append(l.buf, file...) + l.buf = append(l.buf, ':') + itoa(&l.buf, line, -1) + l.buf = append(l.buf, ": "...) + } +} + +func (l *Logger) output(calldepth int, now time.Time, s string) error { + var file string + var line int + if l.flag&(Lshortfile|Llongfile) != 0 { + l.mu.Unlock() + var ok bool + _, file, line, ok = runtime.Caller(calldepth) + if !ok { + file = "???" + line = 0 + } + l.mu.Lock() + } + l.buf = l.buf[:0] + l.formatHeader(now, file, line) + l.buf = append(l.buf, s...) + if len(s) == 0 || s[len(s)-1] != '\n' { + l.buf = append(l.buf, '\n') + } + _, err := l.out.Write(l.buf) + return err +} + +// Output writes the string s with the header controlled by the flags to +// the l.out writer. A newline will be appended if s doesn't end in a +// newline. Calldepth is used to recover the PC, although all current +// calls of Output use the call depth 2. Access to the function is serialized. +func (l *Logger) Output(calldepth, noflag int, v ...interface{}) error { + now := time.Now() + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + if l.flag&noflag != 0 { + return nil + } + s := fmt.Sprint(v...) + return l.output(calldepth+1, now, s) +} + +// Outputf works like output but formats the output like Printf. +func (l *Logger) Outputf(calldepth int, noflag int, format string, v ...interface{}) error { + now := time.Now() + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + if l.flag&noflag != 0 { + return nil + } + s := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...) + return l.output(calldepth+1, now, s) +} + +// Outputln works like output but formats the output like Println. +func (l *Logger) Outputln(calldepth int, noflag int, v ...interface{}) error { + now := time.Now() + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + if l.flag&noflag != 0 { + return nil + } + s := fmt.Sprintln(v...) + return l.output(calldepth+1, now, s) +} + +// Panic prints the message like Print and calls panic. The printing +// might be suppressed by the flag Lnopanic. +func (l *Logger) Panic(v ...interface{}) { + l.Output(2, Lnopanic, v...) + s := fmt.Sprint(v...) + panic(s) +} + +// Panic prints the message like Print and calls panic. The printing +// might be suppressed by the flag Lnopanic. +func Panic(v ...interface{}) { + std.Output(2, Lnopanic, v...) + s := fmt.Sprint(v...) + panic(s) +} + +// Panicf prints the message like Printf and calls panic. The printing +// might be suppressed by the flag Lnopanic. +func (l *Logger) Panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputf(2, Lnopanic, format, v...) + s := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...) + panic(s) +} + +// Panicf prints the message like Printf and calls panic. The printing +// might be suppressed by the flag Lnopanic. +func Panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputf(2, Lnopanic, format, v...) + s := fmt.Sprintf(format, v...) + panic(s) +} + +// Panicln prints the message like Println and calls panic. The printing +// might be suppressed by the flag Lnopanic. +func (l *Logger) Panicln(v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputln(2, Lnopanic, v...) + s := fmt.Sprintln(v...) + panic(s) +} + +// Panicln prints the message like Println and calls panic. The printing +// might be suppressed by the flag Lnopanic. +func Panicln(v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputln(2, Lnopanic, v...) + s := fmt.Sprintln(v...) + panic(s) +} + +// Fatal prints the message like Print and calls os.Exit(1). The +// printing might be suppressed by the flag Lnofatal. +func (l *Logger) Fatal(v ...interface{}) { + l.Output(2, Lnofatal, v...) + os.Exit(1) +} + +// Fatal prints the message like Print and calls os.Exit(1). The +// printing might be suppressed by the flag Lnofatal. +func Fatal(v ...interface{}) { + std.Output(2, Lnofatal, v...) + os.Exit(1) +} + +// Fatalf prints the message like Printf and calls os.Exit(1). The +// printing might be suppressed by the flag Lnofatal. +func (l *Logger) Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputf(2, Lnofatal, format, v...) + os.Exit(1) +} + +// Fatalf prints the message like Printf and calls os.Exit(1). The +// printing might be suppressed by the flag Lnofatal. +func Fatalf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputf(2, Lnofatal, format, v...) + os.Exit(1) +} + +// Fatalln prints the message like Println and calls os.Exit(1). The +// printing might be suppressed by the flag Lnofatal. +func (l *Logger) Fatalln(format string, v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputln(2, Lnofatal, v...) + os.Exit(1) +} + +// Fatalln prints the message like Println and calls os.Exit(1). The +// printing might be suppressed by the flag Lnofatal. +func Fatalln(format string, v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputln(2, Lnofatal, v...) + os.Exit(1) +} + +// Warn prints the message like Print. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnowarn. +func (l *Logger) Warn(v ...interface{}) { + l.Output(2, Lnowarn, v...) +} + +// Warn prints the message like Print. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnowarn. +func Warn(v ...interface{}) { + std.Output(2, Lnowarn, v...) +} + +// Warnf prints the message like Printf. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnowarn. +func (l *Logger) Warnf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputf(2, Lnowarn, format, v...) +} + +// Warnf prints the message like Printf. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnowarn. +func Warnf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputf(2, Lnowarn, format, v...) +} + +// Warnln prints the message like Println. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnowarn. +func (l *Logger) Warnln(v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputln(2, Lnowarn, v...) +} + +// Warnln prints the message like Println. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnowarn. +func Warnln(v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputln(2, Lnowarn, v...) +} + +// Print prints the message like fmt.Print. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnoprint. +func (l *Logger) Print(v ...interface{}) { + l.Output(2, Lnoprint, v...) +} + +// Print prints the message like fmt.Print. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnoprint. +func Print(v ...interface{}) { + std.Output(2, Lnoprint, v...) +} + +// Printf prints the message like fmt.Printf. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnoprint. +func (l *Logger) Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputf(2, Lnoprint, format, v...) +} + +// Printf prints the message like fmt.Printf. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnoprint. +func Printf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputf(2, Lnoprint, format, v...) +} + +// Println prints the message like fmt.Println. The printing might be +// suppressed by the flag Lnoprint. +func (l *Logger) Println(v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputln(2, Lnoprint, v...) +} + +// Println prints the message like fmt.Println. The printing might be +// suppressed by the flag Lnoprint. +func Println(v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputln(2, Lnoprint, v...) +} + +// Debug prints the message like Print. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnodebug. +func (l *Logger) Debug(v ...interface{}) { + l.Output(2, Lnodebug, v...) +} + +// Debug prints the message like Print. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnodebug. +func Debug(v ...interface{}) { + std.Output(2, Lnodebug, v...) +} + +// Debugf prints the message like Printf. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnodebug. +func (l *Logger) Debugf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputf(2, Lnodebug, format, v...) +} + +// Debugf prints the message like Printf. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnodebug. +func Debugf(format string, v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputf(2, Lnodebug, format, v...) +} + +// Debugln prints the message like Println. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnodebug. +func (l *Logger) Debugln(v ...interface{}) { + l.Outputln(2, Lnodebug, v...) +} + +// Debugln prints the message like Println. The printing might be suppressed +// by the flag Lnodebug. +func Debugln(v ...interface{}) { + std.Outputln(2, Lnodebug, v...) +} + +// Flags returns the current flags used by the logger. +func (l *Logger) Flags() int { + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + return l.flag +} + +// Flags returns the current flags used by the standard logger. +func Flags() int { + return std.Flags() +} + +// SetFlags sets the flags of the logger. +func (l *Logger) SetFlags(flag int) { + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + l.flag = flag +} + +// SetFlags sets the flags for the standard logger. +func SetFlags(flag int) { + std.SetFlags(flag) +} + +// Prefix returns the prefix used by the logger. +func (l *Logger) Prefix() string { + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + return l.prefix +} + +// Prefix returns the prefix used by the standard logger of the package. +func Prefix() string { + return std.Prefix() +} + +// SetPrefix sets the prefix for the logger. +func (l *Logger) SetPrefix(prefix string) { + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + l.prefix = prefix +} + +// SetPrefix sets the prefix of the standard logger of the package. +func SetPrefix(prefix string) { + std.SetPrefix(prefix) +} + +// SetOutput sets the output of the logger. +func (l *Logger) SetOutput(w io.Writer) { + l.mu.Lock() + defer l.mu.Unlock() + l.out = w +} + +// SetOutput sets the output for the standard logger of the package. +func SetOutput(w io.Writer) { + std.SetOutput(w) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bintree.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bintree.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a781bd195 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bintree.go @@ -0,0 +1,523 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "bufio" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "unicode" +) + +// node represents a node in the binary tree. +type node struct { + // x is the search value + x uint32 + // p parent node + p uint32 + // l left child + l uint32 + // r right child + r uint32 +} + +// wordLen is the number of bytes represented by the v field of a node. +const wordLen = 4 + +// binTree supports the identification of the next operation based on a +// binary tree. +// +// Nodes will be identified by their index into the ring buffer. +type binTree struct { + dict *encoderDict + // ring buffer of nodes + node []node + // absolute offset of the entry for the next node. Position 4 + // byte larger. + hoff int64 + // front position in the node ring buffer + front uint32 + // index of the root node + root uint32 + // current x value + x uint32 + // preallocated array + data []byte +} + +// null represents the nonexistent index. We can't use zero because it +// would always exist or we would need to decrease the index for each +// reference. +const null uint32 = 1<<32 - 1 + +// newBinTree initializes the binTree structure. The capacity defines +// the size of the buffer and defines the maximum distance for which +// matches will be found. +func newBinTree(capacity int) (t *binTree, err error) { + if capacity < 1 { + return nil, errors.New( + "newBinTree: capacity must be larger than zero") + } + if int64(capacity) >= int64(null) { + return nil, errors.New( + "newBinTree: capacity must less 2^{32}-1") + } + t = &binTree{ + node: make([]node, capacity), + hoff: -int64(wordLen), + root: null, + data: make([]byte, maxMatchLen), + } + return t, nil +} + +func (t *binTree) SetDict(d *encoderDict) { t.dict = d } + +// WriteByte writes a single byte into the binary tree. +func (t *binTree) WriteByte(c byte) error { + t.x = (t.x << 8) | uint32(c) + t.hoff++ + if t.hoff < 0 { + return nil + } + v := t.front + if int64(v) < t.hoff { + // We are overwriting old nodes stored in the tree. + t.remove(v) + } + t.node[v].x = t.x + t.add(v) + t.front++ + if int64(t.front) >= int64(len(t.node)) { + t.front = 0 + } + return nil +} + +// Writes writes a sequence of bytes into the binTree structure. +func (t *binTree) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + for _, c := range p { + t.WriteByte(c) + } + return len(p), nil +} + +// add puts the node v into the tree. The node must not be part of the +// tree before. +func (t *binTree) add(v uint32) { + vn := &t.node[v] + // Set left and right to null indices. + vn.l, vn.r = null, null + // If the binary tree is empty make v the root. + if t.root == null { + t.root = v + vn.p = null + return + } + x := vn.x + p := t.root + // Search for the right leave link and add the new node. + for { + pn := &t.node[p] + if x <= pn.x { + if pn.l == null { + pn.l = v + vn.p = p + return + } + p = pn.l + } else { + if pn.r == null { + pn.r = v + vn.p = p + return + } + p = pn.r + } + } +} + +// parent returns the parent node index of v and the pointer to v value +// in the parent. +func (t *binTree) parent(v uint32) (p uint32, ptr *uint32) { + if t.root == v { + return null, &t.root + } + p = t.node[v].p + if t.node[p].l == v { + ptr = &t.node[p].l + } else { + ptr = &t.node[p].r + } + return +} + +// Remove node v. +func (t *binTree) remove(v uint32) { + vn := &t.node[v] + p, ptr := t.parent(v) + l, r := vn.l, vn.r + if l == null { + // Move the right child up. + *ptr = r + if r != null { + t.node[r].p = p + } + return + } + if r == null { + // Move the left child up. + *ptr = l + t.node[l].p = p + return + } + + // Search the in-order predecessor u. + un := &t.node[l] + ur := un.r + if ur == null { + // In order predecessor is l. Move it up. + un.r = r + t.node[r].p = l + un.p = p + *ptr = l + return + } + var u uint32 + for { + // Look for the max value in the tree where l is root. + u = ur + ur = t.node[u].r + if ur == null { + break + } + } + // replace u with ul + un = &t.node[u] + ul := un.l + up := un.p + t.node[up].r = ul + if ul != null { + t.node[ul].p = up + } + + // replace v by u + un.l, un.r = l, r + t.node[l].p = u + t.node[r].p = u + *ptr = u + un.p = p +} + +// search looks for the node that have the value x or for the nodes that +// brace it. The node highest in the tree with the value x will be +// returned. All other nodes with the same value live in left subtree of +// the returned node. +func (t *binTree) search(v uint32, x uint32) (a, b uint32) { + a, b = null, null + if v == null { + return + } + for { + vn := &t.node[v] + if x <= vn.x { + if x == vn.x { + return v, v + } + b = v + if vn.l == null { + return + } + v = vn.l + } else { + a = v + if vn.r == null { + return + } + v = vn.r + } + } +} + +// max returns the node with maximum value in the subtree with v as +// root. +func (t *binTree) max(v uint32) uint32 { + if v == null { + return null + } + for { + r := t.node[v].r + if r == null { + return v + } + v = r + } +} + +// min returns the node with the minimum value in the subtree with v as +// root. +func (t *binTree) min(v uint32) uint32 { + if v == null { + return null + } + for { + l := t.node[v].l + if l == null { + return v + } + v = l + } +} + +// pred returns the in-order predecessor of node v. +func (t *binTree) pred(v uint32) uint32 { + if v == null { + return null + } + u := t.max(t.node[v].l) + if u != null { + return u + } + for { + p := t.node[v].p + if p == null { + return null + } + if t.node[p].r == v { + return p + } + v = p + } +} + +// succ returns the in-order successor of node v. +func (t *binTree) succ(v uint32) uint32 { + if v == null { + return null + } + u := t.min(t.node[v].r) + if u != null { + return u + } + for { + p := t.node[v].p + if p == null { + return null + } + if t.node[p].l == v { + return p + } + v = p + } +} + +// xval converts the first four bytes of a into an 32-bit unsigned +// integer in big-endian order. +func xval(a []byte) uint32 { + var x uint32 + switch len(a) { + default: + x |= uint32(a[3]) + fallthrough + case 3: + x |= uint32(a[2]) << 8 + fallthrough + case 2: + x |= uint32(a[1]) << 16 + fallthrough + case 1: + x |= uint32(a[0]) << 24 + case 0: + } + return x +} + +// dumpX converts value x into a four-letter string. +func dumpX(x uint32) string { + a := make([]byte, 4) + for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { + c := byte(x >> uint((3-i)*8)) + if unicode.IsGraphic(rune(c)) { + a[i] = c + } else { + a[i] = '.' + } + } + return string(a) +} + +// dumpNode writes a representation of the node v into the io.Writer. +func (t *binTree) dumpNode(w io.Writer, v uint32, indent int) { + if v == null { + return + } + + vn := &t.node[v] + + t.dumpNode(w, vn.r, indent+2) + + for i := 0; i < indent; i++ { + fmt.Fprint(w, " ") + } + if vn.p == null { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "node %d %q parent null\n", v, dumpX(vn.x)) + } else { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "node %d %q parent %d\n", v, dumpX(vn.x), vn.p) + } + + t.dumpNode(w, vn.l, indent+2) +} + +// dump prints a representation of the binary tree into the writer. +func (t *binTree) dump(w io.Writer) error { + bw := bufio.NewWriter(w) + t.dumpNode(bw, t.root, 0) + return bw.Flush() +} + +func (t *binTree) distance(v uint32) int { + dist := int(t.front) - int(v) + if dist <= 0 { + dist += len(t.node) + } + return dist +} + +type matchParams struct { + rep [4]uint32 + // length when match will be accepted + nAccept int + // nodes to check + check int + // finish if length get shorter + stopShorter bool +} + +func (t *binTree) match(m match, distIter func() (int, bool), p matchParams, +) (r match, checked int, accepted bool) { + buf := &t.dict.buf + for { + if checked >= p.check { + return m, checked, true + } + dist, ok := distIter() + if !ok { + return m, checked, false + } + checked++ + if m.n > 0 { + i := buf.rear - dist + m.n - 1 + if i < 0 { + i += len(buf.data) + } else if i >= len(buf.data) { + i -= len(buf.data) + } + if buf.data[i] != t.data[m.n-1] { + if p.stopShorter { + return m, checked, false + } + continue + } + } + n := buf.matchLen(dist, t.data) + switch n { + case 0: + if p.stopShorter { + return m, checked, false + } + continue + case 1: + if uint32(dist-minDistance) != p.rep[0] { + continue + } + } + if n < m.n || (n == m.n && int64(dist) >= m.distance) { + continue + } + m = match{int64(dist), n} + if n >= p.nAccept { + return m, checked, true + } + } +} + +func (t *binTree) NextOp(rep [4]uint32) operation { + // retrieve maxMatchLen data + n, _ := t.dict.buf.Peek(t.data[:maxMatchLen]) + if n == 0 { + panic("no data in buffer") + } + t.data = t.data[:n] + + var ( + m match + x, u, v uint32 + iterPred, iterSucc func() (int, bool) + ) + p := matchParams{ + rep: rep, + nAccept: maxMatchLen, + check: 32, + } + i := 4 + iterSmall := func() (dist int, ok bool) { + i-- + if i <= 0 { + return 0, false + } + return i, true + } + m, checked, accepted := t.match(m, iterSmall, p) + if accepted { + goto end + } + p.check -= checked + x = xval(t.data) + u, v = t.search(t.root, x) + if u == v && len(t.data) == 4 { + iter := func() (dist int, ok bool) { + if u == null { + return 0, false + } + dist = t.distance(u) + u, v = t.search(t.node[u].l, x) + if u != v { + u = null + } + return dist, true + } + m, _, _ = t.match(m, iter, p) + goto end + } + p.stopShorter = true + iterSucc = func() (dist int, ok bool) { + if v == null { + return 0, false + } + dist = t.distance(v) + v = t.succ(v) + return dist, true + } + m, checked, accepted = t.match(m, iterSucc, p) + if accepted { + goto end + } + p.check -= checked + iterPred = func() (dist int, ok bool) { + if u == null { + return 0, false + } + dist = t.distance(u) + u = t.pred(u) + return dist, true + } + m, _, _ = t.match(m, iterPred, p) +end: + if m.n == 0 { + return lit{t.data[0]} + } + return m +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bitops.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bitops.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e9bab0199 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bitops.go @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +/* Naming conventions follows the CodeReviewComments in the Go Wiki. */ + +// ntz32Const is used by the functions NTZ and NLZ. +const ntz32Const = 0x04d7651f + +// ntz32Table is a helper table for de Bruijn algorithm by Danny Dubé. +// See Henry S. Warren, Jr. "Hacker's Delight" section 5-1 figure 5-26. +var ntz32Table = [32]int8{ + 0, 1, 2, 24, 3, 19, 6, 25, + 22, 4, 20, 10, 16, 7, 12, 26, + 31, 23, 18, 5, 21, 9, 15, 11, + 30, 17, 8, 14, 29, 13, 28, 27, +} + +// ntz32 computes the number of trailing zeros for an unsigned 32-bit integer. +func ntz32(x uint32) int { + if x == 0 { + return 32 + } + x = (x & -x) * ntz32Const + return int(ntz32Table[x>>27]) +} + +// nlz32 computes the number of leading zeros for an unsigned 32-bit integer. +func nlz32(x uint32) int { + // Smear left most bit to the right + x |= x >> 1 + x |= x >> 2 + x |= x >> 4 + x |= x >> 8 + x |= x >> 16 + // Use ntz mechanism to calculate nlz. + x++ + if x == 0 { + return 0 + } + x *= ntz32Const + return 32 - int(ntz32Table[x>>27]) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/breader.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/breader.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5350d814f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/breader.go @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "io" +) + +// breader provides the ReadByte function for a Reader. It doesn't read +// more data from the reader than absolutely necessary. +type breader struct { + io.Reader + // helper slice to save allocations + p []byte +} + +// ByteReader converts an io.Reader into an io.ByteReader. +func ByteReader(r io.Reader) io.ByteReader { + br, ok := r.(io.ByteReader) + if !ok { + return &breader{r, make([]byte, 1)} + } + return br +} + +// ReadByte read byte function. +func (r *breader) ReadByte() (c byte, err error) { + n, err := r.Reader.Read(r.p) + if n < 1 { + if err == nil { + err = errors.New("breader.ReadByte: no data") + } + return 0, err + } + return r.p[0], nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/buffer.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/buffer.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..50e0b6d57 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/buffer.go @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" +) + +// buffer provides a circular buffer of bytes. If the front index equals +// the rear index the buffer is empty. As a consequence front cannot be +// equal rear for a full buffer. So a full buffer has a length that is +// one byte less the the length of the data slice. +type buffer struct { + data []byte + front int + rear int +} + +// newBuffer creates a buffer with the given size. +func newBuffer(size int) *buffer { + return &buffer{data: make([]byte, size+1)} +} + +// Cap returns the capacity of the buffer. +func (b *buffer) Cap() int { + return len(b.data) - 1 +} + +// Resets the buffer. The front and rear index are set to zero. +func (b *buffer) Reset() { + b.front = 0 + b.rear = 0 +} + +// Buffered returns the number of bytes buffered. +func (b *buffer) Buffered() int { + delta := b.front - b.rear + if delta < 0 { + delta += len(b.data) + } + return delta +} + +// Available returns the number of bytes available for writing. +func (b *buffer) Available() int { + delta := b.rear - 1 - b.front + if delta < 0 { + delta += len(b.data) + } + return delta +} + +// addIndex adds a non-negative integer to the index i and returns the +// resulting index. The function takes care of wrapping the index as +// well as potential overflow situations. +func (b *buffer) addIndex(i int, n int) int { + // subtraction of len(b.data) prevents overflow + i += n - len(b.data) + if i < 0 { + i += len(b.data) + } + return i +} + +// Read reads bytes from the buffer into p and returns the number of +// bytes read. The function never returns an error but might return less +// data than requested. +func (b *buffer) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + n, err = b.Peek(p) + b.rear = b.addIndex(b.rear, n) + return n, err +} + +// Peek reads bytes from the buffer into p without changing the buffer. +// Peek will never return an error but might return less data than +// requested. +func (b *buffer) Peek(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + m := b.Buffered() + n = len(p) + if m < n { + n = m + p = p[:n] + } + k := copy(p, b.data[b.rear:]) + if k < n { + copy(p[k:], b.data) + } + return n, nil +} + +// Discard skips the n next bytes to read from the buffer, returning the +// bytes discarded. +// +// If Discards skips fewer than n bytes, it returns an error. +func (b *buffer) Discard(n int) (discarded int, err error) { + if n < 0 { + return 0, errors.New("buffer.Discard: negative argument") + } + m := b.Buffered() + if m < n { + n = m + err = errors.New( + "buffer.Discard: discarded less bytes then requested") + } + b.rear = b.addIndex(b.rear, n) + return n, err +} + +// ErrNoSpace indicates that there is insufficient space for the Write +// operation. +var ErrNoSpace = errors.New("insufficient space") + +// Write puts data into the buffer. If less bytes are written than +// requested ErrNoSpace is returned. +func (b *buffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + m := b.Available() + n = len(p) + if m < n { + n = m + p = p[:m] + err = ErrNoSpace + } + k := copy(b.data[b.front:], p) + if k < n { + copy(b.data, p[k:]) + } + b.front = b.addIndex(b.front, n) + return n, err +} + +// WriteByte writes a single byte into the buffer. The error ErrNoSpace +// is returned if no single byte is available in the buffer for writing. +func (b *buffer) WriteByte(c byte) error { + if b.Available() < 1 { + return ErrNoSpace + } + b.data[b.front] = c + b.front = b.addIndex(b.front, 1) + return nil +} + +// prefixLen returns the length of the common prefix of a and b. +func prefixLen(a, b []byte) int { + if len(a) > len(b) { + a, b = b, a + } + for i, c := range a { + if b[i] != c { + return i + } + } + return len(a) +} + +// matchLen returns the length of the common prefix for the given +// distance from the rear and the byte slice p. +func (b *buffer) matchLen(distance int, p []byte) int { + var n int + i := b.rear - distance + if i < 0 { + if n = prefixLen(p, b.data[len(b.data)+i:]); n < -i { + return n + } + p = p[n:] + i = 0 + } + n += prefixLen(p, b.data[i:]) + return n +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bytewriter.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bytewriter.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3696ba08 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/bytewriter.go @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "io" +) + +// ErrLimit indicates that the limit of the LimitedByteWriter has been +// reached. +var ErrLimit = errors.New("limit reached") + +// LimitedByteWriter provides a byte writer that can be written until a +// limit is reached. The field N provides the number of remaining +// bytes. +type LimitedByteWriter struct { + BW io.ByteWriter + N int64 +} + +// WriteByte writes a single byte to the limited byte writer. It returns +// ErrLimit if the limit has been reached. If the byte is successfully +// written the field N of the LimitedByteWriter will be decremented by +// one. +func (l *LimitedByteWriter) WriteByte(c byte) error { + if l.N <= 0 { + return ErrLimit + } + if err := l.BW.WriteByte(c); err != nil { + return err + } + l.N-- + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/decoder.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/decoder.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..16e14db39 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/decoder.go @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" +) + +// decoder decodes a raw LZMA stream without any header. +type decoder struct { + // dictionary; the rear pointer of the buffer will be used for + // reading the data. + Dict *decoderDict + // decoder state + State *state + // range decoder + rd *rangeDecoder + // start stores the head value of the dictionary for the LZMA + // stream + start int64 + // size of uncompressed data + size int64 + // end-of-stream encountered + eos bool + // EOS marker found + eosMarker bool +} + +// newDecoder creates a new decoder instance. The parameter size provides +// the expected byte size of the decompressed data. If the size is +// unknown use a negative value. In that case the decoder will look for +// a terminating end-of-stream marker. +func newDecoder(br io.ByteReader, state *state, dict *decoderDict, size int64) (d *decoder, err error) { + rd, err := newRangeDecoder(br) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + d = &decoder{ + State: state, + Dict: dict, + rd: rd, + size: size, + start: dict.pos(), + } + return d, nil +} + +// Reopen restarts the decoder with a new byte reader and a new size. Reopen +// resets the Decompressed counter to zero. +func (d *decoder) Reopen(br io.ByteReader, size int64) error { + var err error + if d.rd, err = newRangeDecoder(br); err != nil { + return err + } + d.start = d.Dict.pos() + d.size = size + d.eos = false + return nil +} + +// decodeLiteral decodes a single literal from the LZMA stream. +func (d *decoder) decodeLiteral() (op operation, err error) { + litState := d.State.litState(d.Dict.byteAt(1), d.Dict.head) + match := d.Dict.byteAt(int(d.State.rep[0]) + 1) + s, err := d.State.litCodec.Decode(d.rd, d.State.state, match, litState) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return lit{s}, nil +} + +// errEOS indicates that an EOS marker has been found. +var errEOS = errors.New("EOS marker found") + +// readOp decodes the next operation from the compressed stream. It +// returns the operation. If an explicit end of stream marker is +// identified the eos error is returned. +func (d *decoder) readOp() (op operation, err error) { + // Value of the end of stream (EOS) marker + const eosDist = 1<<32 - 1 + + state, state2, posState := d.State.states(d.Dict.head) + + b, err := d.State.isMatch[state2].Decode(d.rd) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if b == 0 { + // literal + op, err := d.decodeLiteral() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + d.State.updateStateLiteral() + return op, nil + } + b, err = d.State.isRep[state].Decode(d.rd) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if b == 0 { + // simple match + d.State.rep[3], d.State.rep[2], d.State.rep[1] = + d.State.rep[2], d.State.rep[1], d.State.rep[0] + + d.State.updateStateMatch() + // The length decoder returns the length offset. + n, err := d.State.lenCodec.Decode(d.rd, posState) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + // The dist decoder returns the distance offset. The actual + // distance is 1 higher. + d.State.rep[0], err = d.State.distCodec.Decode(d.rd, n) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if d.State.rep[0] == eosDist { + d.eosMarker = true + return nil, errEOS + } + op = match{n: int(n) + minMatchLen, + distance: int64(d.State.rep[0]) + minDistance} + return op, nil + } + b, err = d.State.isRepG0[state].Decode(d.rd) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + dist := d.State.rep[0] + if b == 0 { + // rep match 0 + b, err = d.State.isRepG0Long[state2].Decode(d.rd) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if b == 0 { + d.State.updateStateShortRep() + op = match{n: 1, distance: int64(dist) + minDistance} + return op, nil + } + } else { + b, err = d.State.isRepG1[state].Decode(d.rd) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if b == 0 { + dist = d.State.rep[1] + } else { + b, err = d.State.isRepG2[state].Decode(d.rd) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if b == 0 { + dist = d.State.rep[2] + } else { + dist = d.State.rep[3] + d.State.rep[3] = d.State.rep[2] + } + d.State.rep[2] = d.State.rep[1] + } + d.State.rep[1] = d.State.rep[0] + d.State.rep[0] = dist + } + n, err := d.State.repLenCodec.Decode(d.rd, posState) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + d.State.updateStateRep() + op = match{n: int(n) + minMatchLen, distance: int64(dist) + minDistance} + return op, nil +} + +// apply takes the operation and transforms the decoder dictionary accordingly. +func (d *decoder) apply(op operation) error { + var err error + switch x := op.(type) { + case match: + err = d.Dict.writeMatch(x.distance, x.n) + case lit: + err = d.Dict.WriteByte(x.b) + default: + panic("op is neither a match nor a literal") + } + return err +} + +// decompress fills the dictionary unless no space for new data is +// available. If the end of the LZMA stream has been reached io.EOF will +// be returned. +func (d *decoder) decompress() error { + if d.eos { + return io.EOF + } + for d.Dict.Available() >= maxMatchLen { + op, err := d.readOp() + switch err { + case nil: + break + case errEOS: + d.eos = true + if !d.rd.possiblyAtEnd() { + return errDataAfterEOS + } + if d.size >= 0 && d.size != d.Decompressed() { + return errSize + } + return io.EOF + case io.EOF: + d.eos = true + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + default: + return err + } + if err = d.apply(op); err != nil { + return err + } + if d.size >= 0 && d.Decompressed() >= d.size { + d.eos = true + if d.Decompressed() > d.size { + return errSize + } + if !d.rd.possiblyAtEnd() { + switch _, err = d.readOp(); err { + case nil: + return errSize + case io.EOF: + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + case errEOS: + break + default: + return err + } + } + return io.EOF + } + } + return nil +} + +// Errors that may be returned while decoding data. +var ( + errDataAfterEOS = errors.New("lzma: data after end of stream marker") + errSize = errors.New("lzma: wrong uncompressed data size") +) + +// Read reads data from the buffer. If no more data is available io.EOF is +// returned. +func (d *decoder) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + var k int + for { + // Read of decoder dict never returns an error. + k, err = d.Dict.Read(p[n:]) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("dictionary read error %s", err)) + } + if k == 0 && d.eos { + return n, io.EOF + } + n += k + if n >= len(p) { + return n, nil + } + if err = d.decompress(); err != nil && err != io.EOF { + return n, err + } + } +} + +// Decompressed returns the number of bytes decompressed by the decoder. +func (d *decoder) Decompressed() int64 { + return d.Dict.pos() - d.start +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/decoderdict.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/decoderdict.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..564a12b83 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/decoderdict.go @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +// decoderDict provides the dictionary for the decoder. The whole +// dictionary is used as reader buffer. +type decoderDict struct { + buf buffer + head int64 +} + +// newDecoderDict creates a new decoder dictionary. The whole dictionary +// will be used as reader buffer. +func newDecoderDict(dictCap int) (d *decoderDict, err error) { + // lower limit supports easy test cases + if !(1 <= dictCap && int64(dictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return nil, errors.New("lzma: dictCap out of range") + } + d = &decoderDict{buf: *newBuffer(dictCap)} + return d, nil +} + +// Reset clears the dictionary. The read buffer is not changed, so the +// buffered data can still be read. +func (d *decoderDict) Reset() { + d.head = 0 +} + +// WriteByte writes a single byte into the dictionary. It is used to +// write literals into the dictionary. +func (d *decoderDict) WriteByte(c byte) error { + if err := d.buf.WriteByte(c); err != nil { + return err + } + d.head++ + return nil +} + +// pos returns the position of the dictionary head. +func (d *decoderDict) pos() int64 { return d.head } + +// dictLen returns the actual length of the dictionary. +func (d *decoderDict) dictLen() int { + capacity := d.buf.Cap() + if d.head >= int64(capacity) { + return capacity + } + return int(d.head) +} + +// byteAt returns a byte stored in the dictionary. If the distance is +// non-positive or exceeds the current length of the dictionary the zero +// byte is returned. +func (d *decoderDict) byteAt(dist int) byte { + if !(0 < dist && dist <= d.dictLen()) { + return 0 + } + i := d.buf.front - dist + if i < 0 { + i += len(d.buf.data) + } + return d.buf.data[i] +} + +// writeMatch writes the match at the top of the dictionary. The given +// distance must point in the current dictionary and the length must not +// exceed the maximum length 273 supported in LZMA. +// +// The error value ErrNoSpace indicates that no space is available in +// the dictionary for writing. You need to read from the dictionary +// first. +func (d *decoderDict) writeMatch(dist int64, length int) error { + if !(0 < dist && dist <= int64(d.dictLen())) { + return errors.New("writeMatch: distance out of range") + } + if !(0 < length && length <= maxMatchLen) { + return errors.New("writeMatch: length out of range") + } + if length > d.buf.Available() { + return ErrNoSpace + } + d.head += int64(length) + + i := d.buf.front - int(dist) + if i < 0 { + i += len(d.buf.data) + } + for length > 0 { + var p []byte + if i >= d.buf.front { + p = d.buf.data[i:] + i = 0 + } else { + p = d.buf.data[i:d.buf.front] + i = d.buf.front + } + if len(p) > length { + p = p[:length] + } + if _, err := d.buf.Write(p); err != nil { + panic(fmt.Errorf("d.buf.Write returned error %s", err)) + } + length -= len(p) + } + return nil +} + +// Write writes the given bytes into the dictionary and advances the +// head. +func (d *decoderDict) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + n, err = d.buf.Write(p) + d.head += int64(n) + return n, err +} + +// Available returns the number of available bytes for writing into the +// decoder dictionary. +func (d *decoderDict) Available() int { return d.buf.Available() } + +// Read reads data from the buffer contained in the decoder dictionary. +func (d *decoderDict) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return d.buf.Read(p) } + +// Buffered returns the number of bytes currently buffered in the +// decoder dictionary. +func (d *decoderDict) buffered() int { return d.buf.Buffered() } + +// Peek gets data from the buffer without advancing the rear index. +func (d *decoderDict) peek(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return d.buf.Peek(p) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/directcodec.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/directcodec.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e08eb989f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/directcodec.go @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import "fmt" + +// directCodec allows the encoding and decoding of values with a fixed number +// of bits. The number of bits must be in the range [1,32]. +type directCodec byte + +// makeDirectCodec creates a directCodec. The function panics if the number of +// bits is not in the range [1,32]. +func makeDirectCodec(bits int) directCodec { + if !(1 <= bits && bits <= 32) { + panic(fmt.Errorf("bits=%d out of range", bits)) + } + return directCodec(bits) +} + +// Bits returns the number of bits supported by this codec. +func (dc directCodec) Bits() int { + return int(dc) +} + +// Encode uses the range encoder to encode a value with the fixed number of +// bits. The most-significant bit is encoded first. +func (dc directCodec) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, v uint32) error { + for i := int(dc) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + if err := e.DirectEncodeBit(v >> uint(i)); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// Decode uses the range decoder to decode a value with the given number of +// given bits. The most-significant bit is decoded first. +func (dc directCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder) (v uint32, err error) { + for i := int(dc) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + x, err := d.DirectDecodeBit() + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + v = (v << 1) | x + } + return v, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/distcodec.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/distcodec.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b053a2dce --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/distcodec.go @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +// Constants used by the distance codec. +const ( + // minimum supported distance + minDistance = 1 + // maximum supported distance, value is used for the eos marker. + maxDistance = 1 << 32 + // number of the supported len states + lenStates = 4 + // start for the position models + startPosModel = 4 + // first index with align bits support + endPosModel = 14 + // bits for the position slots + posSlotBits = 6 + // number of align bits + alignBits = 4 + // maximum position slot + maxPosSlot = 63 +) + +// distCodec provides encoding and decoding of distance values. +type distCodec struct { + posSlotCodecs [lenStates]treeCodec + posModel [endPosModel - startPosModel]treeReverseCodec + alignCodec treeReverseCodec +} + +// deepcopy initializes dc as deep copy of the source. +func (dc *distCodec) deepcopy(src *distCodec) { + if dc == src { + return + } + for i := range dc.posSlotCodecs { + dc.posSlotCodecs[i].deepcopy(&src.posSlotCodecs[i]) + } + for i := range dc.posModel { + dc.posModel[i].deepcopy(&src.posModel[i]) + } + dc.alignCodec.deepcopy(&src.alignCodec) +} + +// distBits returns the number of bits required to encode dist. +func distBits(dist uint32) int { + if dist < startPosModel { + return 6 + } + // slot s > 3, dist d + // s = 2(bits(d)-1) + bit(d, bits(d)-2) + // s>>1 = bits(d)-1 + // bits(d) = 32-nlz32(d) + // s>>1=31-nlz32(d) + // n = 5 + (s>>1) = 36 - nlz32(d) + return 36 - nlz32(dist) +} + +// newDistCodec creates a new distance codec. +func (dc *distCodec) init() { + for i := range dc.posSlotCodecs { + dc.posSlotCodecs[i] = makeTreeCodec(posSlotBits) + } + for i := range dc.posModel { + posSlot := startPosModel + i + bits := (posSlot >> 1) - 1 + dc.posModel[i] = makeTreeReverseCodec(bits) + } + dc.alignCodec = makeTreeReverseCodec(alignBits) +} + +// lenState converts the value l to a supported lenState value. +func lenState(l uint32) uint32 { + if l >= lenStates { + l = lenStates - 1 + } + return l +} + +// Encode encodes the distance using the parameter l. Dist can have values from +// the full range of uint32 values. To get the distance offset the actual match +// distance has to be decreased by 1. A distance offset of 0xffffffff (eos) +// indicates the end of the stream. +func (dc *distCodec) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, dist uint32, l uint32) (err error) { + // Compute the posSlot using nlz32 + var posSlot uint32 + var bits uint32 + if dist < startPosModel { + posSlot = dist + } else { + bits = uint32(30 - nlz32(dist)) + posSlot = startPosModel - 2 + (bits << 1) + posSlot += (dist >> uint(bits)) & 1 + } + + if err = dc.posSlotCodecs[lenState(l)].Encode(e, posSlot); err != nil { + return + } + + switch { + case posSlot < startPosModel: + return nil + case posSlot < endPosModel: + tc := &dc.posModel[posSlot-startPosModel] + return tc.Encode(dist, e) + } + dic := directCodec(bits - alignBits) + if err = dic.Encode(e, dist>>alignBits); err != nil { + return + } + return dc.alignCodec.Encode(dist, e) +} + +// Decode decodes the distance offset using the parameter l. The dist value +// 0xffffffff (eos) indicates the end of the stream. Add one to the distance +// offset to get the actual match distance. +func (dc *distCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder, l uint32) (dist uint32, err error) { + posSlot, err := dc.posSlotCodecs[lenState(l)].Decode(d) + if err != nil { + return + } + + // posSlot equals distance + if posSlot < startPosModel { + return posSlot, nil + } + + // posSlot uses the individual models + bits := (posSlot >> 1) - 1 + dist = (2 | (posSlot & 1)) << bits + var u uint32 + if posSlot < endPosModel { + tc := &dc.posModel[posSlot-startPosModel] + if u, err = tc.Decode(d); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + dist += u + return dist, nil + } + + // posSlots use direct encoding and a single model for the four align + // bits. + dic := directCodec(bits - alignBits) + if u, err = dic.Decode(d); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + dist += u << alignBits + if u, err = dc.alignCodec.Decode(d); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + dist += u + return dist, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/encoder.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/encoder.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..18ce00992 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/encoder.go @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" +) + +// opLenMargin provides the upper limit of the number of bytes required +// to encode a single operation. +const opLenMargin = 10 + +// compressFlags control the compression process. +type compressFlags uint32 + +// Values for compressFlags. +const ( + // all data should be compressed, even if compression is not + // optimal. + all compressFlags = 1 << iota +) + +// encoderFlags provide the flags for an encoder. +type encoderFlags uint32 + +// Flags for the encoder. +const ( + // eosMarker requests an EOS marker to be written. + eosMarker encoderFlags = 1 << iota +) + +// Encoder compresses data buffered in the encoder dictionary and writes +// it into a byte writer. +type encoder struct { + dict *encoderDict + state *state + re *rangeEncoder + start int64 + // generate eos marker + marker bool + limit bool + margin int +} + +// newEncoder creates a new encoder. If the byte writer must be +// limited use LimitedByteWriter provided by this package. The flags +// argument supports the eosMarker flag, controlling whether a +// terminating end-of-stream marker must be written. +func newEncoder(bw io.ByteWriter, state *state, dict *encoderDict, + flags encoderFlags) (e *encoder, err error) { + + re, err := newRangeEncoder(bw) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + e = &encoder{ + dict: dict, + state: state, + re: re, + marker: flags&eosMarker != 0, + start: dict.Pos(), + margin: opLenMargin, + } + if e.marker { + e.margin += 5 + } + return e, nil +} + +// Write writes the bytes from p into the dictionary. If not enough +// space is available the data in the dictionary buffer will be +// compressed to make additional space available. If the limit of the +// underlying writer has been reached ErrLimit will be returned. +func (e *encoder) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + for { + k, err := e.dict.Write(p[n:]) + n += k + if err == ErrNoSpace { + if err = e.compress(0); err != nil { + return n, err + } + continue + } + return n, err + } +} + +// Reopen reopens the encoder with a new byte writer. +func (e *encoder) Reopen(bw io.ByteWriter) error { + var err error + if e.re, err = newRangeEncoder(bw); err != nil { + return err + } + e.start = e.dict.Pos() + e.limit = false + return nil +} + +// writeLiteral writes a literal into the LZMA stream +func (e *encoder) writeLiteral(l lit) error { + var err error + state, state2, _ := e.state.states(e.dict.Pos()) + if err = e.state.isMatch[state2].Encode(e.re, 0); err != nil { + return err + } + litState := e.state.litState(e.dict.ByteAt(1), e.dict.Pos()) + match := e.dict.ByteAt(int(e.state.rep[0]) + 1) + err = e.state.litCodec.Encode(e.re, l.b, state, match, litState) + if err != nil { + return err + } + e.state.updateStateLiteral() + return nil +} + +// iverson implements the Iverson operator as proposed by Donald Knuth in his +// book Concrete Mathematics. +func iverson(ok bool) uint32 { + if ok { + return 1 + } + return 0 +} + +// writeMatch writes a repetition operation into the operation stream +func (e *encoder) writeMatch(m match) error { + var err error + if !(minDistance <= m.distance && m.distance <= maxDistance) { + panic(fmt.Errorf("match distance %d out of range", m.distance)) + } + dist := uint32(m.distance - minDistance) + if !(minMatchLen <= m.n && m.n <= maxMatchLen) && + !(dist == e.state.rep[0] && m.n == 1) { + panic(fmt.Errorf( + "match length %d out of range; dist %d rep[0] %d", + m.n, dist, e.state.rep[0])) + } + state, state2, posState := e.state.states(e.dict.Pos()) + if err = e.state.isMatch[state2].Encode(e.re, 1); err != nil { + return err + } + g := 0 + for ; g < 4; g++ { + if e.state.rep[g] == dist { + break + } + } + b := iverson(g < 4) + if err = e.state.isRep[state].Encode(e.re, b); err != nil { + return err + } + n := uint32(m.n - minMatchLen) + if b == 0 { + // simple match + e.state.rep[3], e.state.rep[2], e.state.rep[1], e.state.rep[0] = + e.state.rep[2], e.state.rep[1], e.state.rep[0], dist + e.state.updateStateMatch() + if err = e.state.lenCodec.Encode(e.re, n, posState); err != nil { + return err + } + return e.state.distCodec.Encode(e.re, dist, n) + } + b = iverson(g != 0) + if err = e.state.isRepG0[state].Encode(e.re, b); err != nil { + return err + } + if b == 0 { + // g == 0 + b = iverson(m.n != 1) + if err = e.state.isRepG0Long[state2].Encode(e.re, b); err != nil { + return err + } + if b == 0 { + e.state.updateStateShortRep() + return nil + } + } else { + // g in {1,2,3} + b = iverson(g != 1) + if err = e.state.isRepG1[state].Encode(e.re, b); err != nil { + return err + } + if b == 1 { + // g in {2,3} + b = iverson(g != 2) + err = e.state.isRepG2[state].Encode(e.re, b) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if b == 1 { + e.state.rep[3] = e.state.rep[2] + } + e.state.rep[2] = e.state.rep[1] + } + e.state.rep[1] = e.state.rep[0] + e.state.rep[0] = dist + } + e.state.updateStateRep() + return e.state.repLenCodec.Encode(e.re, n, posState) +} + +// writeOp writes a single operation to the range encoder. The function +// checks whether there is enough space available to close the LZMA +// stream. +func (e *encoder) writeOp(op operation) error { + if e.re.Available() < int64(e.margin) { + return ErrLimit + } + switch x := op.(type) { + case lit: + return e.writeLiteral(x) + case match: + return e.writeMatch(x) + default: + panic("unexpected operation") + } +} + +// compress compressed data from the dictionary buffer. If the flag all +// is set, all data in the dictionary buffer will be compressed. The +// function returns ErrLimit if the underlying writer has reached its +// limit. +func (e *encoder) compress(flags compressFlags) error { + n := 0 + if flags&all == 0 { + n = maxMatchLen - 1 + } + d := e.dict + m := d.m + for d.Buffered() > n { + op := m.NextOp(e.state.rep) + if err := e.writeOp(op); err != nil { + return err + } + d.Discard(op.Len()) + } + return nil +} + +// eosMatch is a pseudo operation that indicates the end of the stream. +var eosMatch = match{distance: maxDistance, n: minMatchLen} + +// Close terminates the LZMA stream. If requested the end-of-stream +// marker will be written. If the byte writer limit has been or will be +// reached during compression of the remaining data in the buffer the +// LZMA stream will be closed and data will remain in the buffer. +func (e *encoder) Close() error { + err := e.compress(all) + if err != nil && err != ErrLimit { + return err + } + if e.marker { + if err := e.writeMatch(eosMatch); err != nil { + return err + } + } + err = e.re.Close() + return err +} + +// Compressed returns the number bytes of the input data that been +// compressed. +func (e *encoder) Compressed() int64 { + return e.dict.Pos() - e.start +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/encoderdict.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/encoderdict.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d0fbc703 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/encoderdict.go @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" +) + +// matcher is an interface that supports the identification of the next +// operation. +type matcher interface { + io.Writer + SetDict(d *encoderDict) + NextOp(rep [4]uint32) operation +} + +// encoderDict provides the dictionary of the encoder. It includes an +// addtional buffer atop of the actual dictionary. +type encoderDict struct { + buf buffer + m matcher + head int64 + capacity int + // preallocated array + data [maxMatchLen]byte +} + +// newEncoderDict creates the encoder dictionary. The argument bufSize +// defines the size of the additional buffer. +func newEncoderDict(dictCap, bufSize int, m matcher) (d *encoderDict, err error) { + if !(1 <= dictCap && int64(dictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return nil, errors.New( + "lzma: dictionary capacity out of range") + } + if bufSize < 1 { + return nil, errors.New( + "lzma: buffer size must be larger than zero") + } + d = &encoderDict{ + buf: *newBuffer(dictCap + bufSize), + capacity: dictCap, + m: m, + } + m.SetDict(d) + return d, nil +} + +// Discard discards n bytes. Note that n must not be larger than +// MaxMatchLen. +func (d *encoderDict) Discard(n int) { + p := d.data[:n] + k, _ := d.buf.Read(p) + if k < n { + panic(fmt.Errorf("lzma: can't discard %d bytes", n)) + } + d.head += int64(n) + d.m.Write(p) +} + +// Len returns the data available in the encoder dictionary. +func (d *encoderDict) Len() int { + n := d.buf.Available() + if int64(n) > d.head { + return int(d.head) + } + return n +} + +// DictLen returns the actual length of data in the dictionary. +func (d *encoderDict) DictLen() int { + if d.head < int64(d.capacity) { + return int(d.head) + } + return d.capacity +} + +// Available returns the number of bytes that can be written by a +// following Write call. +func (d *encoderDict) Available() int { + return d.buf.Available() - d.DictLen() +} + +// Write writes data into the dictionary buffer. Note that the position +// of the dictionary head will not be moved. If there is not enough +// space in the buffer ErrNoSpace will be returned. +func (d *encoderDict) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + m := d.Available() + if len(p) > m { + p = p[:m] + err = ErrNoSpace + } + var e error + if n, e = d.buf.Write(p); e != nil { + err = e + } + return n, err +} + +// Pos returns the position of the head. +func (d *encoderDict) Pos() int64 { return d.head } + +// ByteAt returns the byte at the given distance. +func (d *encoderDict) ByteAt(distance int) byte { + if !(0 < distance && distance <= d.Len()) { + return 0 + } + i := d.buf.rear - distance + if i < 0 { + i += len(d.buf.data) + } + return d.buf.data[i] +} + +// CopyN copies the last n bytes from the dictionary into the provided +// writer. This is used for copying uncompressed data into an +// uncompressed segment. +func (d *encoderDict) CopyN(w io.Writer, n int) (written int, err error) { + if n <= 0 { + return 0, nil + } + m := d.Len() + if n > m { + n = m + err = ErrNoSpace + } + i := d.buf.rear - n + var e error + if i < 0 { + i += len(d.buf.data) + if written, e = w.Write(d.buf.data[i:]); e != nil { + return written, e + } + i = 0 + } + var k int + k, e = w.Write(d.buf.data[i:d.buf.rear]) + written += k + if e != nil { + err = e + } + return written, err +} + +// Buffered returns the number of bytes in the buffer. +func (d *encoderDict) Buffered() int { return d.buf.Buffered() } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/hashtable.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/hashtable.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d786a9745 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/hashtable.go @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/hash" +) + +/* For compression we need to find byte sequences that match the byte + * sequence at the dictionary head. A hash table is a simple method to + * provide this capability. + */ + +// maxMatches limits the number of matches requested from the Matches +// function. This controls the speed of the overall encoding. +const maxMatches = 16 + +// shortDists defines the number of short distances supported by the +// implementation. +const shortDists = 8 + +// The minimum is somehow arbitrary but the maximum is limited by the +// memory requirements of the hash table. +const ( + minTableExponent = 9 + maxTableExponent = 20 +) + +// newRoller contains the function used to create an instance of the +// hash.Roller. +var newRoller = func(n int) hash.Roller { return hash.NewCyclicPoly(n) } + +// hashTable stores the hash table including the rolling hash method. +// +// We implement chained hashing into a circular buffer. Each entry in +// the circular buffer stores the delta distance to the next position with a +// word that has the same hash value. +type hashTable struct { + dict *encoderDict + // actual hash table + t []int64 + // circular list data with the offset to the next word + data []uint32 + front int + // mask for computing the index for the hash table + mask uint64 + // hash offset; initial value is -int64(wordLen) + hoff int64 + // length of the hashed word + wordLen int + // hash roller for computing the hash values for the Write + // method + wr hash.Roller + // hash roller for computing arbitrary hashes + hr hash.Roller + // preallocated slices + p [maxMatches]int64 + distances [maxMatches + shortDists]int +} + +// hashTableExponent derives the hash table exponent from the dictionary +// capacity. +func hashTableExponent(n uint32) int { + e := 30 - nlz32(n) + switch { + case e < minTableExponent: + e = minTableExponent + case e > maxTableExponent: + e = maxTableExponent + } + return e +} + +// newHashTable creates a new hash table for words of length wordLen +func newHashTable(capacity int, wordLen int) (t *hashTable, err error) { + if !(0 < capacity) { + return nil, errors.New( + "newHashTable: capacity must not be negative") + } + exp := hashTableExponent(uint32(capacity)) + if !(1 <= wordLen && wordLen <= 4) { + return nil, errors.New("newHashTable: " + + "argument wordLen out of range") + } + n := 1 << uint(exp) + if n <= 0 { + panic("newHashTable: exponent is too large") + } + t = &hashTable{ + t: make([]int64, n), + data: make([]uint32, capacity), + mask: (uint64(1) << uint(exp)) - 1, + hoff: -int64(wordLen), + wordLen: wordLen, + wr: newRoller(wordLen), + hr: newRoller(wordLen), + } + return t, nil +} + +func (t *hashTable) SetDict(d *encoderDict) { t.dict = d } + +// buffered returns the number of bytes that are currently hashed. +func (t *hashTable) buffered() int { + n := t.hoff + 1 + switch { + case n <= 0: + return 0 + case n >= int64(len(t.data)): + return len(t.data) + } + return int(n) +} + +// addIndex adds n to an index ensuring that is stays inside the +// circular buffer for the hash chain. +func (t *hashTable) addIndex(i, n int) int { + i += n - len(t.data) + if i < 0 { + i += len(t.data) + } + return i +} + +// putDelta puts the delta instance at the current front of the circular +// chain buffer. +func (t *hashTable) putDelta(delta uint32) { + t.data[t.front] = delta + t.front = t.addIndex(t.front, 1) +} + +// putEntry puts a new entry into the hash table. If there is already a +// value stored it is moved into the circular chain buffer. +func (t *hashTable) putEntry(h uint64, pos int64) { + if pos < 0 { + return + } + i := h & t.mask + old := t.t[i] - 1 + t.t[i] = pos + 1 + var delta int64 + if old >= 0 { + delta = pos - old + if delta > 1<<32-1 || delta > int64(t.buffered()) { + delta = 0 + } + } + t.putDelta(uint32(delta)) +} + +// WriteByte converts a single byte into a hash and puts them into the hash +// table. +func (t *hashTable) WriteByte(b byte) error { + h := t.wr.RollByte(b) + t.hoff++ + t.putEntry(h, t.hoff) + return nil +} + +// Write converts the bytes provided into hash tables and stores the +// abbreviated offsets into the hash table. The method will never return an +// error. +func (t *hashTable) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + for _, b := range p { + // WriteByte doesn't generate an error. + t.WriteByte(b) + } + return len(p), nil +} + +// getMatches the matches for a specific hash. The functions returns the +// number of positions found. +// +// TODO: Make a getDistances because that we are actually interested in. +func (t *hashTable) getMatches(h uint64, positions []int64) (n int) { + if t.hoff < 0 || len(positions) == 0 { + return 0 + } + buffered := t.buffered() + tailPos := t.hoff + 1 - int64(buffered) + rear := t.front - buffered + if rear >= 0 { + rear -= len(t.data) + } + // get the slot for the hash + pos := t.t[h&t.mask] - 1 + delta := pos - tailPos + for { + if delta < 0 { + return n + } + positions[n] = tailPos + delta + n++ + if n >= len(positions) { + return n + } + i := rear + int(delta) + if i < 0 { + i += len(t.data) + } + u := t.data[i] + if u == 0 { + return n + } + delta -= int64(u) + } +} + +// hash computes the rolling hash for the word stored in p. For correct +// results its length must be equal to t.wordLen. +func (t *hashTable) hash(p []byte) uint64 { + var h uint64 + for _, b := range p { + h = t.hr.RollByte(b) + } + return h +} + +// Matches fills the positions slice with potential matches. The +// functions returns the number of positions filled into positions. The +// byte slice p must have word length of the hash table. +func (t *hashTable) Matches(p []byte, positions []int64) int { + if len(p) != t.wordLen { + panic(fmt.Errorf( + "byte slice must have length %d", t.wordLen)) + } + h := t.hash(p) + return t.getMatches(h, positions) +} + +// NextOp identifies the next operation using the hash table. +// +// TODO: Use all repetitions to find matches. +func (t *hashTable) NextOp(rep [4]uint32) operation { + // get positions + data := t.dict.data[:maxMatchLen] + n, _ := t.dict.buf.Peek(data) + data = data[:n] + var p []int64 + if n < t.wordLen { + p = t.p[:0] + } else { + p = t.p[:maxMatches] + n = t.Matches(data[:t.wordLen], p) + p = p[:n] + } + + // convert positions in potential distances + head := t.dict.head + dists := append(t.distances[:0], 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) + for _, pos := range p { + dis := int(head - pos) + if dis > shortDists { + dists = append(dists, dis) + } + } + + // check distances + var m match + dictLen := t.dict.DictLen() + for _, dist := range dists { + if dist > dictLen { + continue + } + + // Here comes a trick. We are only interested in matches + // that are longer than the matches we have been found + // before. So before we test the whole byte sequence at + // the given distance, we test the first byte that would + // make the match longer. If it doesn't match the byte + // to match, we don't to care any longer. + i := t.dict.buf.rear - dist + m.n + if i < 0 { + i += len(t.dict.buf.data) + } + if t.dict.buf.data[i] != data[m.n] { + // We can't get a longer match. Jump to the next + // distance. + continue + } + + n := t.dict.buf.matchLen(dist, data) + switch n { + case 0: + continue + case 1: + if uint32(dist-minDistance) != rep[0] { + continue + } + } + if n > m.n { + m = match{int64(dist), n} + if n == len(data) { + // No better match will be found. + break + } + } + } + + if m.n == 0 { + return lit{data[0]} + } + return m +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/header.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/header.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bc708969f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/header.go @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +// uint32LE reads an uint32 integer from a byte slice +func uint32LE(b []byte) uint32 { + x := uint32(b[3]) << 24 + x |= uint32(b[2]) << 16 + x |= uint32(b[1]) << 8 + x |= uint32(b[0]) + return x +} + +// uint64LE converts the uint64 value stored as little endian to an uint64 +// value. +func uint64LE(b []byte) uint64 { + x := uint64(b[7]) << 56 + x |= uint64(b[6]) << 48 + x |= uint64(b[5]) << 40 + x |= uint64(b[4]) << 32 + x |= uint64(b[3]) << 24 + x |= uint64(b[2]) << 16 + x |= uint64(b[1]) << 8 + x |= uint64(b[0]) + return x +} + +// putUint32LE puts an uint32 integer into a byte slice that must have at least +// a length of 4 bytes. +func putUint32LE(b []byte, x uint32) { + b[0] = byte(x) + b[1] = byte(x >> 8) + b[2] = byte(x >> 16) + b[3] = byte(x >> 24) +} + +// putUint64LE puts the uint64 value into the byte slice as little endian +// value. The byte slice b must have at least place for 8 bytes. +func putUint64LE(b []byte, x uint64) { + b[0] = byte(x) + b[1] = byte(x >> 8) + b[2] = byte(x >> 16) + b[3] = byte(x >> 24) + b[4] = byte(x >> 32) + b[5] = byte(x >> 40) + b[6] = byte(x >> 48) + b[7] = byte(x >> 56) +} + +// noHeaderSize defines the value of the length field in the LZMA header. +const noHeaderSize uint64 = 1<<64 - 1 + +// HeaderLen provides the length of the LZMA file header. +const HeaderLen = 13 + +// header represents the header of an LZMA file. +type header struct { + properties Properties + dictCap int + // uncompressed size; negative value if no size is given + size int64 +} + +// marshalBinary marshals the header. +func (h *header) marshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + if err = h.properties.verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if !(0 <= h.dictCap && int64(h.dictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("lzma: DictCap %d out of range", + h.dictCap) + } + + data = make([]byte, 13) + + // property byte + data[0] = h.properties.Code() + + // dictionary capacity + putUint32LE(data[1:5], uint32(h.dictCap)) + + // uncompressed size + var s uint64 + if h.size > 0 { + s = uint64(h.size) + } else { + s = noHeaderSize + } + putUint64LE(data[5:], s) + + return data, nil +} + +// unmarshalBinary unmarshals the header. +func (h *header) unmarshalBinary(data []byte) error { + if len(data) != HeaderLen { + return errors.New("lzma.unmarshalBinary: data has wrong length") + } + + // properties + var err error + if h.properties, err = PropertiesForCode(data[0]); err != nil { + return err + } + + // dictionary capacity + h.dictCap = int(uint32LE(data[1:])) + if h.dictCap < 0 { + return errors.New( + "LZMA header: dictionary capacity exceeds maximum " + + "integer") + } + + // uncompressed size + s := uint64LE(data[5:]) + if s == noHeaderSize { + h.size = -1 + } else { + h.size = int64(s) + if h.size < 0 { + return errors.New( + "LZMA header: uncompressed size " + + "out of int64 range") + } + } + + return nil +} + +// validDictCap checks whether the dictionary capacity is correct. This +// is used to weed out wrong file headers. +func validDictCap(dictcap int) bool { + if int64(dictcap) == MaxDictCap { + return true + } + for n := uint(10); n < 32; n++ { + if dictcap == 1<<n { + return true + } + if dictcap == 1<<n+1<<(n-1) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// ValidHeader checks for a valid LZMA file header. It allows only +// dictionary sizes of 2^n or 2^n+2^(n-1) with n >= 10 or 2^32-1. If +// there is an explicit size it must not exceed 256 GiB. The length of +// the data argument must be HeaderLen. +func ValidHeader(data []byte) bool { + var h header + if err := h.unmarshalBinary(data); err != nil { + return false + } + if !validDictCap(h.dictCap) { + return false + } + return h.size < 0 || h.size <= 1<<38 +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/header2.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/header2.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ac6a71a5a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/header2.go @@ -0,0 +1,398 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" +) + +const ( + // maximum size of compressed data in a chunk + maxCompressed = 1 << 16 + // maximum size of uncompressed data in a chunk + maxUncompressed = 1 << 21 +) + +// chunkType represents the type of an LZMA2 chunk. Note that this +// value is an internal representation and no actual encoding of a LZMA2 +// chunk header. +type chunkType byte + +// Possible values for the chunk type. +const ( + // end of stream + cEOS chunkType = iota + // uncompressed; reset dictionary + cUD + // uncompressed; no reset of dictionary + cU + // LZMA compressed; no reset + cL + // LZMA compressed; reset state + cLR + // LZMA compressed; reset state; new property value + cLRN + // LZMA compressed; reset state; new property value; reset dictionary + cLRND +) + +// chunkTypeStrings provide a string representation for the chunk types. +var chunkTypeStrings = [...]string{ + cEOS: "EOS", + cU: "U", + cUD: "UD", + cL: "L", + cLR: "LR", + cLRN: "LRN", + cLRND: "LRND", +} + +// String returns a string representation of the chunk type. +func (c chunkType) String() string { + if !(cEOS <= c && c <= cLRND) { + return "unknown" + } + return chunkTypeStrings[c] +} + +// Actual encodings for the chunk types in the value. Note that the high +// uncompressed size bits are stored in the header byte additionally. +const ( + hEOS = 0 + hUD = 1 + hU = 2 + hL = 1 << 7 + hLR = 1<<7 | 1<<5 + hLRN = 1<<7 | 1<<6 + hLRND = 1<<7 | 1<<6 | 1<<5 +) + +// errHeaderByte indicates an unsupported value for the chunk header +// byte. These bytes starts the variable-length chunk header. +var errHeaderByte = errors.New("lzma: unsupported chunk header byte") + +// headerChunkType converts the header byte into a chunk type. It +// ignores the uncompressed size bits in the chunk header byte. +func headerChunkType(h byte) (c chunkType, err error) { + if h&hL == 0 { + // no compression + switch h { + case hEOS: + c = cEOS + case hUD: + c = cUD + case hU: + c = cU + default: + return 0, errHeaderByte + } + return + } + switch h & hLRND { + case hL: + c = cL + case hLR: + c = cLR + case hLRN: + c = cLRN + case hLRND: + c = cLRND + default: + return 0, errHeaderByte + } + return +} + +// uncompressedHeaderLen provides the length of an uncompressed header +const uncompressedHeaderLen = 3 + +// headerLen returns the length of the LZMA2 header for a given chunk +// type. +func headerLen(c chunkType) int { + switch c { + case cEOS: + return 1 + case cU, cUD: + return uncompressedHeaderLen + case cL, cLR: + return 5 + case cLRN, cLRND: + return 6 + } + panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported chunk type %d", c)) +} + +// chunkHeader represents the contents of a chunk header. +type chunkHeader struct { + ctype chunkType + uncompressed uint32 + compressed uint16 + props Properties +} + +// String returns a string representation of the chunk header. +func (h *chunkHeader) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%s %d %d %s", h.ctype, h.uncompressed, + h.compressed, &h.props) +} + +// UnmarshalBinary reads the content of the chunk header from the data +// slice. The slice must have the correct length. +func (h *chunkHeader) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error { + if len(data) == 0 { + return errors.New("no data") + } + c, err := headerChunkType(data[0]) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + n := headerLen(c) + if len(data) < n { + return errors.New("incomplete data") + } + if len(data) > n { + return errors.New("invalid data length") + } + + *h = chunkHeader{ctype: c} + if c == cEOS { + return nil + } + + h.uncompressed = uint32(uint16BE(data[1:3])) + if c <= cU { + return nil + } + h.uncompressed |= uint32(data[0]&^hLRND) << 16 + + h.compressed = uint16BE(data[3:5]) + if c <= cLR { + return nil + } + + h.props, err = PropertiesForCode(data[5]) + return err +} + +// MarshalBinary encodes the chunk header value. The function checks +// whether the content of the chunk header is correct. +func (h *chunkHeader) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + if h.ctype > cLRND { + return nil, errors.New("invalid chunk type") + } + if err = h.props.verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + data = make([]byte, headerLen(h.ctype)) + + switch h.ctype { + case cEOS: + return data, nil + case cUD: + data[0] = hUD + case cU: + data[0] = hU + case cL: + data[0] = hL + case cLR: + data[0] = hLR + case cLRN: + data[0] = hLRN + case cLRND: + data[0] = hLRND + } + + putUint16BE(data[1:3], uint16(h.uncompressed)) + if h.ctype <= cU { + return data, nil + } + data[0] |= byte(h.uncompressed>>16) &^ hLRND + + putUint16BE(data[3:5], h.compressed) + if h.ctype <= cLR { + return data, nil + } + + data[5] = h.props.Code() + return data, nil +} + +// readChunkHeader reads the chunk header from the IO reader. +func readChunkHeader(r io.Reader) (h *chunkHeader, err error) { + p := make([]byte, 1, 6) + if _, err = io.ReadFull(r, p); err != nil { + return + } + c, err := headerChunkType(p[0]) + if err != nil { + return + } + p = p[:headerLen(c)] + if _, err = io.ReadFull(r, p[1:]); err != nil { + return + } + h = new(chunkHeader) + if err = h.UnmarshalBinary(p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return h, nil +} + +// uint16BE converts a big-endian uint16 representation to an uint16 +// value. +func uint16BE(p []byte) uint16 { + return uint16(p[0])<<8 | uint16(p[1]) +} + +// putUint16BE puts the big-endian uint16 presentation into the given +// slice. +func putUint16BE(p []byte, x uint16) { + p[0] = byte(x >> 8) + p[1] = byte(x) +} + +// chunkState is used to manage the state of the chunks +type chunkState byte + +// start and stop define the initial and terminating state of the chunk +// state +const ( + start chunkState = 'S' + stop = 'T' +) + +// errors for the chunk state handling +var ( + errChunkType = errors.New("lzma: unexpected chunk type") + errState = errors.New("lzma: wrong chunk state") +) + +// next transitions state based on chunk type input +func (c *chunkState) next(ctype chunkType) error { + switch *c { + // start state + case 'S': + switch ctype { + case cEOS: + *c = 'T' + case cUD: + *c = 'R' + case cLRND: + *c = 'L' + default: + return errChunkType + } + // normal LZMA mode + case 'L': + switch ctype { + case cEOS: + *c = 'T' + case cUD: + *c = 'R' + case cU: + *c = 'U' + case cL, cLR, cLRN, cLRND: + break + default: + return errChunkType + } + // reset required + case 'R': + switch ctype { + case cEOS: + *c = 'T' + case cUD, cU: + break + case cLRN, cLRND: + *c = 'L' + default: + return errChunkType + } + // uncompressed + case 'U': + switch ctype { + case cEOS: + *c = 'T' + case cUD: + *c = 'R' + case cU: + break + case cL, cLR, cLRN, cLRND: + *c = 'L' + default: + return errChunkType + } + // terminal state + case 'T': + return errChunkType + default: + return errState + } + return nil +} + +// defaultChunkType returns the default chunk type for each chunk state. +func (c chunkState) defaultChunkType() chunkType { + switch c { + case 'S': + return cLRND + case 'L', 'U': + return cL + case 'R': + return cLRN + default: + // no error + return cEOS + } +} + +// maxDictCap defines the maximum dictionary capacity supported by the +// LZMA2 dictionary capacity encoding. +const maxDictCap = 1<<32 - 1 + +// maxDictCapCode defines the maximum dictionary capacity code. +const maxDictCapCode = 40 + +// The function decodes the dictionary capacity byte, but doesn't change +// for the correct range of the given byte. +func decodeDictCap(c byte) int64 { + return (2 | int64(c)&1) << (11 + (c>>1)&0x1f) +} + +// DecodeDictCap decodes the encoded dictionary capacity. The function +// returns an error if the code is out of range. +func DecodeDictCap(c byte) (n int64, err error) { + if c >= maxDictCapCode { + if c == maxDictCapCode { + return maxDictCap, nil + } + return 0, errors.New("lzma: invalid dictionary size code") + } + return decodeDictCap(c), nil +} + +// EncodeDictCap encodes a dictionary capacity. The function returns the +// code for the capacity that is greater or equal n. If n exceeds the +// maximum support dictionary capacity, the maximum value is returned. +func EncodeDictCap(n int64) byte { + a, b := byte(0), byte(40) + for a < b { + c := a + (b-a)>>1 + m := decodeDictCap(c) + if n <= m { + if n == m { + return c + } + b = c + } else { + a = c + 1 + } + } + return a +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/lengthcodec.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/lengthcodec.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e51773092 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/lengthcodec.go @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import "errors" + +// maxPosBits defines the number of bits of the position value that are used to +// to compute the posState value. The value is used to select the tree codec +// for length encoding and decoding. +const maxPosBits = 4 + +// minMatchLen and maxMatchLen give the minimum and maximum values for +// encoding and decoding length values. minMatchLen is also used as base +// for the encoded length values. +const ( + minMatchLen = 2 + maxMatchLen = minMatchLen + 16 + 256 - 1 +) + +// lengthCodec support the encoding of the length value. +type lengthCodec struct { + choice [2]prob + low [1 << maxPosBits]treeCodec + mid [1 << maxPosBits]treeCodec + high treeCodec +} + +// deepcopy initializes the lc value as deep copy of the source value. +func (lc *lengthCodec) deepcopy(src *lengthCodec) { + if lc == src { + return + } + lc.choice = src.choice + for i := range lc.low { + lc.low[i].deepcopy(&src.low[i]) + } + for i := range lc.mid { + lc.mid[i].deepcopy(&src.mid[i]) + } + lc.high.deepcopy(&src.high) +} + +// init initializes a new length codec. +func (lc *lengthCodec) init() { + for i := range lc.choice { + lc.choice[i] = probInit + } + for i := range lc.low { + lc.low[i] = makeTreeCodec(3) + } + for i := range lc.mid { + lc.mid[i] = makeTreeCodec(3) + } + lc.high = makeTreeCodec(8) +} + +// lBits gives the number of bits used for the encoding of the l value +// provided to the range encoder. +func lBits(l uint32) int { + switch { + case l < 8: + return 4 + case l < 16: + return 5 + default: + return 10 + } +} + +// Encode encodes the length offset. The length offset l can be compute by +// subtracting minMatchLen (2) from the actual length. +// +// l = length - minMatchLen +// +func (lc *lengthCodec) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, l uint32, posState uint32, +) (err error) { + if l > maxMatchLen-minMatchLen { + return errors.New("lengthCodec.Encode: l out of range") + } + if l < 8 { + if err = lc.choice[0].Encode(e, 0); err != nil { + return + } + return lc.low[posState].Encode(e, l) + } + if err = lc.choice[0].Encode(e, 1); err != nil { + return + } + if l < 16 { + if err = lc.choice[1].Encode(e, 0); err != nil { + return + } + return lc.mid[posState].Encode(e, l-8) + } + if err = lc.choice[1].Encode(e, 1); err != nil { + return + } + if err = lc.high.Encode(e, l-16); err != nil { + return + } + return nil +} + +// Decode reads the length offset. Add minMatchLen to compute the actual length +// to the length offset l. +func (lc *lengthCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder, posState uint32, +) (l uint32, err error) { + var b uint32 + if b, err = lc.choice[0].Decode(d); err != nil { + return + } + if b == 0 { + l, err = lc.low[posState].Decode(d) + return + } + if b, err = lc.choice[1].Decode(d); err != nil { + return + } + if b == 0 { + l, err = lc.mid[posState].Decode(d) + l += 8 + return + } + l, err = lc.high.Decode(d) + l += 16 + return +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/literalcodec.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/literalcodec.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c949d6ebd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/literalcodec.go @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +// literalCodec supports the encoding of literal. It provides 768 probability +// values per literal state. The upper 512 probabilities are used with the +// context of a match bit. +type literalCodec struct { + probs []prob +} + +// deepcopy initializes literal codec c as a deep copy of the source. +func (c *literalCodec) deepcopy(src *literalCodec) { + if c == src { + return + } + c.probs = make([]prob, len(src.probs)) + copy(c.probs, src.probs) +} + +// init initializes the literal codec. +func (c *literalCodec) init(lc, lp int) { + switch { + case !(minLC <= lc && lc <= maxLC): + panic("lc out of range") + case !(minLP <= lp && lp <= maxLP): + panic("lp out of range") + } + c.probs = make([]prob, 0x300<<uint(lc+lp)) + for i := range c.probs { + c.probs[i] = probInit + } +} + +// Encode encodes the byte s using a range encoder as well as the current LZMA +// encoder state, a match byte and the literal state. +func (c *literalCodec) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, s byte, + state uint32, match byte, litState uint32, +) (err error) { + k := litState * 0x300 + probs := c.probs[k : k+0x300] + symbol := uint32(1) + r := uint32(s) + if state >= 7 { + m := uint32(match) + for { + matchBit := (m >> 7) & 1 + m <<= 1 + bit := (r >> 7) & 1 + r <<= 1 + i := ((1 + matchBit) << 8) | symbol + if err = probs[i].Encode(e, bit); err != nil { + return + } + symbol = (symbol << 1) | bit + if matchBit != bit { + break + } + if symbol >= 0x100 { + break + } + } + } + for symbol < 0x100 { + bit := (r >> 7) & 1 + r <<= 1 + if err = probs[symbol].Encode(e, bit); err != nil { + return + } + symbol = (symbol << 1) | bit + } + return nil +} + +// Decode decodes a literal byte using the range decoder as well as the LZMA +// state, a match byte, and the literal state. +func (c *literalCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder, + state uint32, match byte, litState uint32, +) (s byte, err error) { + k := litState * 0x300 + probs := c.probs[k : k+0x300] + symbol := uint32(1) + if state >= 7 { + m := uint32(match) + for { + matchBit := (m >> 7) & 1 + m <<= 1 + i := ((1 + matchBit) << 8) | symbol + bit, err := d.DecodeBit(&probs[i]) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + symbol = (symbol << 1) | bit + if matchBit != bit { + break + } + if symbol >= 0x100 { + break + } + } + } + for symbol < 0x100 { + bit, err := d.DecodeBit(&probs[symbol]) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + symbol = (symbol << 1) | bit + } + s = byte(symbol - 0x100) + return s, nil +} + +// minLC and maxLC define the range for LC values. +const ( + minLC = 0 + maxLC = 8 +) + +// minLC and maxLC define the range for LP values. +const ( + minLP = 0 + maxLP = 4 +) + +// minState and maxState define a range for the state values stored in +// the State values. +const ( + minState = 0 + maxState = 11 +) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/matchalgorithm.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/matchalgorithm.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4a244eb1a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/matchalgorithm.go @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import "errors" + +// MatchAlgorithm identifies an algorithm to find matches in the +// dictionary. +type MatchAlgorithm byte + +// Supported matcher algorithms. +const ( + HashTable4 MatchAlgorithm = iota + BinaryTree +) + +// maStrings are used by the String method. +var maStrings = map[MatchAlgorithm]string{ + HashTable4: "HashTable4", + BinaryTree: "BinaryTree", +} + +// String returns a string representation of the Matcher. +func (a MatchAlgorithm) String() string { + if s, ok := maStrings[a]; ok { + return s + } + return "unknown" +} + +var errUnsupportedMatchAlgorithm = errors.New( + "lzma: unsupported match algorithm value") + +// verify checks whether the matcher value is supported. +func (a MatchAlgorithm) verify() error { + if _, ok := maStrings[a]; !ok { + return errUnsupportedMatchAlgorithm + } + return nil +} + +func (a MatchAlgorithm) new(dictCap int) (m matcher, err error) { + switch a { + case HashTable4: + return newHashTable(dictCap, 4) + case BinaryTree: + return newBinTree(dictCap) + } + return nil, errUnsupportedMatchAlgorithm +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/operation.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/operation.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..733bb99da --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/operation.go @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "unicode" +) + +// operation represents an operation on the dictionary during encoding or +// decoding. +type operation interface { + Len() int +} + +// rep represents a repetition at the given distance and the given length +type match struct { + // supports all possible distance values, including the eos marker + distance int64 + // length + n int +} + +// verify checks whether the match is valid. If that is not the case an +// error is returned. +func (m match) verify() error { + if !(minDistance <= m.distance && m.distance <= maxDistance) { + return errors.New("distance out of range") + } + if !(1 <= m.n && m.n <= maxMatchLen) { + return errors.New("length out of range") + } + return nil +} + +// l return the l-value for the match, which is the difference of length +// n and 2. +func (m match) l() uint32 { + return uint32(m.n - minMatchLen) +} + +// dist returns the dist value for the match, which is one less of the +// distance stored in the match. +func (m match) dist() uint32 { + return uint32(m.distance - minDistance) +} + +// Len returns the number of bytes matched. +func (m match) Len() int { + return m.n +} + +// String returns a string representation for the repetition. +func (m match) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("M{%d,%d}", m.distance, m.n) +} + +// lit represents a single byte literal. +type lit struct { + b byte +} + +// Len returns 1 for the single byte literal. +func (l lit) Len() int { + return 1 +} + +// String returns a string representation for the literal. +func (l lit) String() string { + var c byte + if unicode.IsPrint(rune(l.b)) { + c = l.b + } else { + c = '.' + } + return fmt.Sprintf("L{%c/%02x}", c, l.b) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/prob.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/prob.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..24d50ec68 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/prob.go @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +// movebits defines the number of bits used for the updates of probability +// values. +const movebits = 5 + +// probbits defines the number of bits of a probability value. +const probbits = 11 + +// probInit defines 0.5 as initial value for prob values. +const probInit prob = 1 << (probbits - 1) + +// Type prob represents probabilities. The type can also be used to encode and +// decode single bits. +type prob uint16 + +// Dec decreases the probability. The decrease is proportional to the +// probability value. +func (p *prob) dec() { + *p -= *p >> movebits +} + +// Inc increases the probability. The Increase is proportional to the +// difference of 1 and the probability value. +func (p *prob) inc() { + *p += ((1 << probbits) - *p) >> movebits +} + +// Computes the new bound for a given range using the probability value. +func (p prob) bound(r uint32) uint32 { + return (r >> probbits) * uint32(p) +} + +// Bits returns 1. One is the number of bits that can be encoded or decoded +// with a single prob value. +func (p prob) Bits() int { + return 1 +} + +// Encode encodes the least-significant bit of v. Note that the p value will be +// changed. +func (p *prob) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, v uint32) error { + return e.EncodeBit(v, p) +} + +// Decode decodes a single bit. Note that the p value will change. +func (p *prob) Decode(d *rangeDecoder) (v uint32, err error) { + return d.DecodeBit(p) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/properties.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/properties.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23418e25d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/properties.go @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +// maximum and minimum values for the LZMA properties. +const ( + minPB = 0 + maxPB = 4 +) + +// maxPropertyCode is the possible maximum of a properties code byte. +const maxPropertyCode = (maxPB+1)*(maxLP+1)*(maxLC+1) - 1 + +// Properties contains the parameters LC, LP and PB. The parameter LC +// defines the number of literal context bits; parameter LP the number +// of literal position bits and PB the number of position bits. +type Properties struct { + LC int + LP int + PB int +} + +// String returns the properties in a string representation. +func (p *Properties) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("LC %d LP %d PB %d", p.LC, p.LP, p.PB) +} + +// PropertiesForCode converts a properties code byte into a Properties value. +func PropertiesForCode(code byte) (p Properties, err error) { + if code > maxPropertyCode { + return p, errors.New("lzma: invalid properties code") + } + p.LC = int(code % 9) + code /= 9 + p.LP = int(code % 5) + code /= 5 + p.PB = int(code % 5) + return p, err +} + +// verify checks the properties for correctness. +func (p *Properties) verify() error { + if p == nil { + return errors.New("lzma: properties are nil") + } + if !(minLC <= p.LC && p.LC <= maxLC) { + return errors.New("lzma: lc out of range") + } + if !(minLP <= p.LP && p.LP <= maxLP) { + return errors.New("lzma: lp out of range") + } + if !(minPB <= p.PB && p.PB <= maxPB) { + return errors.New("lzma: pb out of range") + } + return nil +} + +// Code converts the properties to a byte. The function assumes that +// the properties components are all in range. +func (p Properties) Code() byte { + return byte((p.PB*5+p.LP)*9 + p.LC) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/rangecodec.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/rangecodec.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6361c5e7c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/rangecodec.go @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "io" +) + +// rangeEncoder implements range encoding of single bits. The low value can +// overflow therefore we need uint64. The cache value is used to handle +// overflows. +type rangeEncoder struct { + lbw *LimitedByteWriter + nrange uint32 + low uint64 + cacheLen int64 + cache byte +} + +// maxInt64 provides the maximal value of the int64 type +const maxInt64 = 1<<63 - 1 + +// newRangeEncoder creates a new range encoder. +func newRangeEncoder(bw io.ByteWriter) (re *rangeEncoder, err error) { + lbw, ok := bw.(*LimitedByteWriter) + if !ok { + lbw = &LimitedByteWriter{BW: bw, N: maxInt64} + } + return &rangeEncoder{ + lbw: lbw, + nrange: 0xffffffff, + cacheLen: 1}, nil +} + +// Available returns the number of bytes that still can be written. The +// method takes the bytes that will be currently written by Close into +// account. +func (e *rangeEncoder) Available() int64 { + return e.lbw.N - (e.cacheLen + 4) +} + +// writeByte writes a single byte to the underlying writer. An error is +// returned if the limit is reached. The written byte will be counted if +// the underlying writer doesn't return an error. +func (e *rangeEncoder) writeByte(c byte) error { + if e.Available() < 1 { + return ErrLimit + } + return e.lbw.WriteByte(c) +} + +// DirectEncodeBit encodes the least-significant bit of b with probability 1/2. +func (e *rangeEncoder) DirectEncodeBit(b uint32) error { + e.nrange >>= 1 + e.low += uint64(e.nrange) & (0 - (uint64(b) & 1)) + + // normalize + const top = 1 << 24 + if e.nrange >= top { + return nil + } + e.nrange <<= 8 + return e.shiftLow() +} + +// EncodeBit encodes the least significant bit of b. The p value will be +// updated by the function depending on the bit encoded. +func (e *rangeEncoder) EncodeBit(b uint32, p *prob) error { + bound := p.bound(e.nrange) + if b&1 == 0 { + e.nrange = bound + p.inc() + } else { + e.low += uint64(bound) + e.nrange -= bound + p.dec() + } + + // normalize + const top = 1 << 24 + if e.nrange >= top { + return nil + } + e.nrange <<= 8 + return e.shiftLow() +} + +// Close writes a complete copy of the low value. +func (e *rangeEncoder) Close() error { + for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { + if err := e.shiftLow(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// shiftLow shifts the low value for 8 bit. The shifted byte is written into +// the byte writer. The cache value is used to handle overflows. +func (e *rangeEncoder) shiftLow() error { + if uint32(e.low) < 0xff000000 || (e.low>>32) != 0 { + tmp := e.cache + for { + err := e.writeByte(tmp + byte(e.low>>32)) + if err != nil { + return err + } + tmp = 0xff + e.cacheLen-- + if e.cacheLen <= 0 { + if e.cacheLen < 0 { + panic("negative cacheLen") + } + break + } + } + e.cache = byte(uint32(e.low) >> 24) + } + e.cacheLen++ + e.low = uint64(uint32(e.low) << 8) + return nil +} + +// rangeDecoder decodes single bits of the range encoding stream. +type rangeDecoder struct { + br io.ByteReader + nrange uint32 + code uint32 +} + +// init initializes the range decoder, by reading from the byte reader. +func (d *rangeDecoder) init() error { + d.nrange = 0xffffffff + d.code = 0 + + b, err := d.br.ReadByte() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if b != 0 { + return errors.New("newRangeDecoder: first byte not zero") + } + + for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { + if err = d.updateCode(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + if d.code >= d.nrange { + return errors.New("newRangeDecoder: d.code >= d.nrange") + } + + return nil +} + +// newRangeDecoder initializes a range decoder. It reads five bytes from the +// reader and therefore may return an error. +func newRangeDecoder(br io.ByteReader) (d *rangeDecoder, err error) { + d = &rangeDecoder{br: br, nrange: 0xffffffff} + + b, err := d.br.ReadByte() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if b != 0 { + return nil, errors.New("newRangeDecoder: first byte not zero") + } + + for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { + if err = d.updateCode(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + if d.code >= d.nrange { + return nil, errors.New("newRangeDecoder: d.code >= d.nrange") + } + + return d, nil +} + +// possiblyAtEnd checks whether the decoder may be at the end of the stream. +func (d *rangeDecoder) possiblyAtEnd() bool { + return d.code == 0 +} + +// DirectDecodeBit decodes a bit with probability 1/2. The return value b will +// contain the bit at the least-significant position. All other bits will be +// zero. +func (d *rangeDecoder) DirectDecodeBit() (b uint32, err error) { + d.nrange >>= 1 + d.code -= d.nrange + t := 0 - (d.code >> 31) + d.code += d.nrange & t + b = (t + 1) & 1 + + // d.code will stay less then d.nrange + + // normalize + // assume d.code < d.nrange + const top = 1 << 24 + if d.nrange >= top { + return b, nil + } + d.nrange <<= 8 + // d.code < d.nrange will be maintained + return b, d.updateCode() +} + +// decodeBit decodes a single bit. The bit will be returned at the +// least-significant position. All other bits will be zero. The probability +// value will be updated. +func (d *rangeDecoder) DecodeBit(p *prob) (b uint32, err error) { + bound := p.bound(d.nrange) + if d.code < bound { + d.nrange = bound + p.inc() + b = 0 + } else { + d.code -= bound + d.nrange -= bound + p.dec() + b = 1 + } + // normalize + // assume d.code < d.nrange + const top = 1 << 24 + if d.nrange >= top { + return b, nil + } + d.nrange <<= 8 + // d.code < d.nrange will be maintained + return b, d.updateCode() +} + +// updateCode reads a new byte into the code. +func (d *rangeDecoder) updateCode() error { + b, err := d.br.ReadByte() + if err != nil { + return err + } + d.code = (d.code << 8) | uint32(b) + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/reader.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/reader.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2ef3dcaaa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/reader.go @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package lzma supports the decoding and encoding of LZMA streams. +// Reader and Writer support the classic LZMA format. Reader2 and +// Writer2 support the decoding and encoding of LZMA2 streams. +// +// The package is written completely in Go and doesn't rely on any external +// library. +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "io" +) + +// ReaderConfig stores the parameters for the reader of the classic LZMA +// format. +type ReaderConfig struct { + DictCap int +} + +// fill converts the zero values of the configuration to the default values. +func (c *ReaderConfig) fill() { + if c.DictCap == 0 { + c.DictCap = 8 * 1024 * 1024 + } +} + +// Verify checks the reader configuration for errors. Zero values will +// be replaced by default values. +func (c *ReaderConfig) Verify() error { + c.fill() + if !(MinDictCap <= c.DictCap && int64(c.DictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return errors.New("lzma: dictionary capacity is out of range") + } + return nil +} + +// Reader provides a reader for LZMA files or streams. +type Reader struct { + lzma io.Reader + h header + d *decoder +} + +// NewReader creates a new reader for an LZMA stream using the classic +// format. NewReader reads and checks the header of the LZMA stream. +func NewReader(lzma io.Reader) (r *Reader, err error) { + return ReaderConfig{}.NewReader(lzma) +} + +// NewReader creates a new reader for an LZMA stream in the classic +// format. The function reads and verifies the the header of the LZMA +// stream. +func (c ReaderConfig) NewReader(lzma io.Reader) (r *Reader, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + data := make([]byte, HeaderLen) + if _, err := io.ReadFull(lzma, data); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + return nil, errors.New("lzma: unexpected EOF") + } + return nil, err + } + r = &Reader{lzma: lzma} + if err = r.h.unmarshalBinary(data); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if r.h.dictCap < MinDictCap { + return nil, errors.New("lzma: dictionary capacity too small") + } + dictCap := r.h.dictCap + if c.DictCap > dictCap { + dictCap = c.DictCap + } + + state := newState(r.h.properties) + dict, err := newDecoderDict(dictCap) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + r.d, err = newDecoder(ByteReader(lzma), state, dict, r.h.size) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return r, nil +} + +// EOSMarker indicates that an EOS marker has been encountered. +func (r *Reader) EOSMarker() bool { + return r.d.eosMarker +} + +// Read returns uncompressed data. +func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + return r.d.Read(p) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/reader2.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/reader2.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a55cfaa4e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/reader2.go @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "errors" + "io" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/xlog" +) + +// Reader2Config stores the parameters for the LZMA2 reader. +// format. +type Reader2Config struct { + DictCap int +} + +// fill converts the zero values of the configuration to the default values. +func (c *Reader2Config) fill() { + if c.DictCap == 0 { + c.DictCap = 8 * 1024 * 1024 + } +} + +// Verify checks the reader configuration for errors. Zero configuration values +// will be replaced by default values. +func (c *Reader2Config) Verify() error { + c.fill() + if !(MinDictCap <= c.DictCap && int64(c.DictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return errors.New("lzma: dictionary capacity is out of range") + } + return nil +} + +// Reader2 supports the reading of LZMA2 chunk sequences. Note that the +// first chunk should have a dictionary reset and the first compressed +// chunk a properties reset. The chunk sequence may not be terminated by +// an end-of-stream chunk. +type Reader2 struct { + r io.Reader + err error + + dict *decoderDict + ur *uncompressedReader + decoder *decoder + chunkReader io.Reader + + cstate chunkState + ctype chunkType +} + +// NewReader2 creates a reader for an LZMA2 chunk sequence. +func NewReader2(lzma2 io.Reader) (r *Reader2, err error) { + return Reader2Config{}.NewReader2(lzma2) +} + +// NewReader2 creates an LZMA2 reader using the given configuration. +func (c Reader2Config) NewReader2(lzma2 io.Reader) (r *Reader2, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + r = &Reader2{r: lzma2, cstate: start} + r.dict, err = newDecoderDict(c.DictCap) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if err = r.startChunk(); err != nil { + r.err = err + } + return r, nil +} + +// uncompressed tests whether the chunk type specifies an uncompressed +// chunk. +func uncompressed(ctype chunkType) bool { + return ctype == cU || ctype == cUD +} + +// startChunk parses a new chunk. +func (r *Reader2) startChunk() error { + r.chunkReader = nil + header, err := readChunkHeader(r.r) + if err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return err + } + xlog.Debugf("chunk header %v", header) + if err = r.cstate.next(header.ctype); err != nil { + return err + } + if r.cstate == stop { + return io.EOF + } + if header.ctype == cUD || header.ctype == cLRND { + r.dict.Reset() + } + size := int64(header.uncompressed) + 1 + if uncompressed(header.ctype) { + if r.ur != nil { + r.ur.Reopen(r.r, size) + } else { + r.ur = newUncompressedReader(r.r, r.dict, size) + } + r.chunkReader = r.ur + return nil + } + br := ByteReader(io.LimitReader(r.r, int64(header.compressed)+1)) + if r.decoder == nil { + state := newState(header.props) + r.decoder, err = newDecoder(br, state, r.dict, size) + if err != nil { + return err + } + r.chunkReader = r.decoder + return nil + } + switch header.ctype { + case cLR: + r.decoder.State.Reset() + case cLRN, cLRND: + r.decoder.State = newState(header.props) + } + err = r.decoder.Reopen(br, size) + if err != nil { + return err + } + r.chunkReader = r.decoder + return nil +} + +// Read reads data from the LZMA2 chunk sequence. +func (r *Reader2) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if r.err != nil { + return 0, r.err + } + for n < len(p) { + var k int + k, err = r.chunkReader.Read(p[n:]) + n += k + if err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = r.startChunk() + if err == nil { + continue + } + } + r.err = err + return n, err + } + if k == 0 { + r.err = errors.New("lzma: Reader2 doesn't get data") + return n, r.err + } + } + return n, nil +} + +// EOS returns whether the LZMA2 stream has been terminated by an +// end-of-stream chunk. +func (r *Reader2) EOS() bool { + return r.cstate == stop +} + +// uncompressedReader is used to read uncompressed chunks. +type uncompressedReader struct { + lr io.LimitedReader + Dict *decoderDict + eof bool + err error +} + +// newUncompressedReader initializes a new uncompressedReader. +func newUncompressedReader(r io.Reader, dict *decoderDict, size int64) *uncompressedReader { + ur := &uncompressedReader{ + lr: io.LimitedReader{R: r, N: size}, + Dict: dict, + } + return ur +} + +// Reopen reinitializes an uncompressed reader. +func (ur *uncompressedReader) Reopen(r io.Reader, size int64) { + ur.err = nil + ur.eof = false + ur.lr = io.LimitedReader{R: r, N: size} +} + +// fill reads uncompressed data into the dictionary. +func (ur *uncompressedReader) fill() error { + if !ur.eof { + n, err := io.CopyN(ur.Dict, &ur.lr, int64(ur.Dict.Available())) + if err != io.EOF { + return err + } + ur.eof = true + if n > 0 { + return nil + } + } + if ur.lr.N != 0 { + return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return io.EOF +} + +// Read reads uncompressed data from the limited reader. +func (ur *uncompressedReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if ur.err != nil { + return 0, ur.err + } + for { + var k int + k, err = ur.Dict.Read(p[n:]) + n += k + if n >= len(p) { + return n, nil + } + if err != nil { + break + } + err = ur.fill() + if err != nil { + break + } + } + ur.err = err + return n, err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/state.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/state.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..502351052 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/state.go @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +// states defines the overall state count +const states = 12 + +// State maintains the full state of the operation encoding or decoding +// process. +type state struct { + rep [4]uint32 + isMatch [states << maxPosBits]prob + isRepG0Long [states << maxPosBits]prob + isRep [states]prob + isRepG0 [states]prob + isRepG1 [states]prob + isRepG2 [states]prob + litCodec literalCodec + lenCodec lengthCodec + repLenCodec lengthCodec + distCodec distCodec + state uint32 + posBitMask uint32 + Properties Properties +} + +// initProbSlice initializes a slice of probabilities. +func initProbSlice(p []prob) { + for i := range p { + p[i] = probInit + } +} + +// Reset sets all state information to the original values. +func (s *state) Reset() { + p := s.Properties + *s = state{ + Properties: p, + // dict: s.dict, + posBitMask: (uint32(1) << uint(p.PB)) - 1, + } + initProbSlice(s.isMatch[:]) + initProbSlice(s.isRep[:]) + initProbSlice(s.isRepG0[:]) + initProbSlice(s.isRepG1[:]) + initProbSlice(s.isRepG2[:]) + initProbSlice(s.isRepG0Long[:]) + s.litCodec.init(p.LC, p.LP) + s.lenCodec.init() + s.repLenCodec.init() + s.distCodec.init() +} + +// initState initializes the state. +func initState(s *state, p Properties) { + *s = state{Properties: p} + s.Reset() +} + +// newState creates a new state from the give Properties. +func newState(p Properties) *state { + s := &state{Properties: p} + s.Reset() + return s +} + +// deepcopy initializes s as a deep copy of the source. +func (s *state) deepcopy(src *state) { + if s == src { + return + } + s.rep = src.rep + s.isMatch = src.isMatch + s.isRepG0Long = src.isRepG0Long + s.isRep = src.isRep + s.isRepG0 = src.isRepG0 + s.isRepG1 = src.isRepG1 + s.isRepG2 = src.isRepG2 + s.litCodec.deepcopy(&src.litCodec) + s.lenCodec.deepcopy(&src.lenCodec) + s.repLenCodec.deepcopy(&src.repLenCodec) + s.distCodec.deepcopy(&src.distCodec) + s.state = src.state + s.posBitMask = src.posBitMask + s.Properties = src.Properties +} + +// cloneState creates a new clone of the give state. +func cloneState(src *state) *state { + s := new(state) + s.deepcopy(src) + return s +} + +// updateStateLiteral updates the state for a literal. +func (s *state) updateStateLiteral() { + switch { + case s.state < 4: + s.state = 0 + return + case s.state < 10: + s.state -= 3 + return + } + s.state -= 6 +} + +// updateStateMatch updates the state for a match. +func (s *state) updateStateMatch() { + if s.state < 7 { + s.state = 7 + } else { + s.state = 10 + } +} + +// updateStateRep updates the state for a repetition. +func (s *state) updateStateRep() { + if s.state < 7 { + s.state = 8 + } else { + s.state = 11 + } +} + +// updateStateShortRep updates the state for a short repetition. +func (s *state) updateStateShortRep() { + if s.state < 7 { + s.state = 9 + } else { + s.state = 11 + } +} + +// states computes the states of the operation codec. +func (s *state) states(dictHead int64) (state1, state2, posState uint32) { + state1 = s.state + posState = uint32(dictHead) & s.posBitMask + state2 = (s.state << maxPosBits) | posState + return +} + +// litState computes the literal state. +func (s *state) litState(prev byte, dictHead int64) uint32 { + lp, lc := uint(s.Properties.LP), uint(s.Properties.LC) + litState := ((uint32(dictHead) & ((1 << lp) - 1)) << lc) | + (uint32(prev) >> (8 - lc)) + return litState +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/treecodecs.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/treecodecs.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..504b3d78e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/treecodecs.go @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +// treeCodec encodes or decodes values with a fixed bit size. It is using a +// tree of probability value. The root of the tree is the most-significant bit. +type treeCodec struct { + probTree +} + +// makeTreeCodec makes a tree codec. The bits value must be inside the range +// [1,32]. +func makeTreeCodec(bits int) treeCodec { + return treeCodec{makeProbTree(bits)} +} + +// deepcopy initializes tc as a deep copy of the source. +func (tc *treeCodec) deepcopy(src *treeCodec) { + tc.probTree.deepcopy(&src.probTree) +} + +// Encode uses the range encoder to encode a fixed-bit-size value. +func (tc *treeCodec) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, v uint32) (err error) { + m := uint32(1) + for i := int(tc.bits) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + b := (v >> uint(i)) & 1 + if err := e.EncodeBit(b, &tc.probs[m]); err != nil { + return err + } + m = (m << 1) | b + } + return nil +} + +// Decodes uses the range decoder to decode a fixed-bit-size value. Errors may +// be caused by the range decoder. +func (tc *treeCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder) (v uint32, err error) { + m := uint32(1) + for j := 0; j < int(tc.bits); j++ { + b, err := d.DecodeBit(&tc.probs[m]) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + m = (m << 1) | b + } + return m - (1 << uint(tc.bits)), nil +} + +// treeReverseCodec is another tree codec, where the least-significant bit is +// the start of the probability tree. +type treeReverseCodec struct { + probTree +} + +// deepcopy initializes the treeReverseCodec as a deep copy of the +// source. +func (tc *treeReverseCodec) deepcopy(src *treeReverseCodec) { + tc.probTree.deepcopy(&src.probTree) +} + +// makeTreeReverseCodec creates treeReverseCodec value. The bits argument must +// be in the range [1,32]. +func makeTreeReverseCodec(bits int) treeReverseCodec { + return treeReverseCodec{makeProbTree(bits)} +} + +// Encode uses range encoder to encode a fixed-bit-size value. The range +// encoder may cause errors. +func (tc *treeReverseCodec) Encode(v uint32, e *rangeEncoder) (err error) { + m := uint32(1) + for i := uint(0); i < uint(tc.bits); i++ { + b := (v >> i) & 1 + if err := e.EncodeBit(b, &tc.probs[m]); err != nil { + return err + } + m = (m << 1) | b + } + return nil +} + +// Decodes uses the range decoder to decode a fixed-bit-size value. Errors +// returned by the range decoder will be returned. +func (tc *treeReverseCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder) (v uint32, err error) { + m := uint32(1) + for j := uint(0); j < uint(tc.bits); j++ { + b, err := d.DecodeBit(&tc.probs[m]) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + m = (m << 1) | b + v |= b << j + } + return v, nil +} + +// probTree stores enough probability values to be used by the treeEncode and +// treeDecode methods of the range coder types. +type probTree struct { + probs []prob + bits byte +} + +// deepcopy initializes the probTree value as a deep copy of the source. +func (t *probTree) deepcopy(src *probTree) { + if t == src { + return + } + t.probs = make([]prob, len(src.probs)) + copy(t.probs, src.probs) + t.bits = src.bits +} + +// makeProbTree initializes a probTree structure. +func makeProbTree(bits int) probTree { + if !(1 <= bits && bits <= 32) { + panic("bits outside of range [1,32]") + } + t := probTree{ + bits: byte(bits), + probs: make([]prob, 1<<uint(bits)), + } + for i := range t.probs { + t.probs[i] = probInit + } + return t +} + +// Bits provides the number of bits for the values to de- or encode. +func (t *probTree) Bits() int { + return int(t.bits) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/writer.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/writer.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..efe34fb6b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/writer.go @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "bufio" + "errors" + "io" +) + +// MinDictCap and MaxDictCap provide the range of supported dictionary +// capacities. +const ( + MinDictCap = 1 << 12 + MaxDictCap = 1<<32 - 1 +) + +// WriterConfig defines the configuration parameter for a writer. +type WriterConfig struct { + // Properties for the encoding. If the it is nil the value + // {LC: 3, LP: 0, PB: 2} will be chosen. + Properties *Properties + // The capacity of the dictionary. If DictCap is zero, the value + // 8 MiB will be chosen. + DictCap int + // Size of the lookahead buffer; value 0 indicates default size + // 4096 + BufSize int + // Match algorithm + Matcher MatchAlgorithm + // SizeInHeader indicates that the header will contain an + // explicit size. + SizeInHeader bool + // Size of the data to be encoded. A positive value will imply + // than an explicit size will be set in the header. + Size int64 + // EOSMarker requests whether the EOSMarker needs to be written. + // If no explicit size is been given the EOSMarker will be + // set automatically. + EOSMarker bool +} + +// fill converts zero-value fields to their explicit default values. +func (c *WriterConfig) fill() { + if c.Properties == nil { + c.Properties = &Properties{LC: 3, LP: 0, PB: 2} + } + if c.DictCap == 0 { + c.DictCap = 8 * 1024 * 1024 + } + if c.BufSize == 0 { + c.BufSize = 4096 + } + if c.Size > 0 { + c.SizeInHeader = true + } + if !c.SizeInHeader { + c.EOSMarker = true + } +} + +// Verify checks WriterConfig for errors. Verify will replace zero +// values with default values. +func (c *WriterConfig) Verify() error { + c.fill() + var err error + if c == nil { + return errors.New("lzma: WriterConfig is nil") + } + if c.Properties == nil { + return errors.New("lzma: WriterConfig has no Properties set") + } + if err = c.Properties.verify(); err != nil { + return err + } + if !(MinDictCap <= c.DictCap && int64(c.DictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return errors.New("lzma: dictionary capacity is out of range") + } + if !(maxMatchLen <= c.BufSize) { + return errors.New("lzma: lookahead buffer size too small") + } + if c.SizeInHeader { + if c.Size < 0 { + return errors.New("lzma: negative size not supported") + } + } else if !c.EOSMarker { + return errors.New("lzma: EOS marker is required") + } + if err = c.Matcher.verify(); err != nil { + return err + } + + return nil +} + +// header returns the header structure for this configuration. +func (c *WriterConfig) header() header { + h := header{ + properties: *c.Properties, + dictCap: c.DictCap, + size: -1, + } + if c.SizeInHeader { + h.size = c.Size + } + return h +} + +// Writer writes an LZMA stream in the classic format. +type Writer struct { + h header + bw io.ByteWriter + buf *bufio.Writer + e *encoder +} + +// NewWriter creates a new LZMA writer for the classic format. The +// method will write the header to the underlying stream. +func (c WriterConfig) NewWriter(lzma io.Writer) (w *Writer, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + w = &Writer{h: c.header()} + + var ok bool + w.bw, ok = lzma.(io.ByteWriter) + if !ok { + w.buf = bufio.NewWriter(lzma) + w.bw = w.buf + } + state := newState(w.h.properties) + m, err := c.Matcher.new(w.h.dictCap) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + dict, err := newEncoderDict(w.h.dictCap, c.BufSize, m) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + var flags encoderFlags + if c.EOSMarker { + flags = eosMarker + } + if w.e, err = newEncoder(w.bw, state, dict, flags); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if err = w.writeHeader(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return w, nil +} + +// NewWriter creates a new LZMA writer using the classic format. The +// function writes the header to the underlying stream. +func NewWriter(lzma io.Writer) (w *Writer, err error) { + return WriterConfig{}.NewWriter(lzma) +} + +// writeHeader writes the LZMA header into the stream. +func (w *Writer) writeHeader() error { + data, err := w.h.marshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return err + } + _, err = w.bw.(io.Writer).Write(data) + return err +} + +// Write puts data into the Writer. +func (w *Writer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if w.h.size >= 0 { + m := w.h.size + m -= w.e.Compressed() + int64(w.e.dict.Buffered()) + if m < 0 { + m = 0 + } + if m < int64(len(p)) { + p = p[:m] + err = ErrNoSpace + } + } + var werr error + if n, werr = w.e.Write(p); werr != nil { + err = werr + } + return n, err +} + +// Close closes the writer stream. It ensures that all data from the +// buffer will be compressed and the LZMA stream will be finished. +func (w *Writer) Close() error { + if w.h.size >= 0 { + n := w.e.Compressed() + int64(w.e.dict.Buffered()) + if n != w.h.size { + return errSize + } + } + err := w.e.Close() + if w.buf != nil { + ferr := w.buf.Flush() + if err == nil { + err = ferr + } + } + return err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/writer2.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/writer2.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7c1afe157 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma/writer2.go @@ -0,0 +1,305 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package lzma + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "io" +) + +// Writer2Config is used to create a Writer2 using parameters. +type Writer2Config struct { + // The properties for the encoding. If the it is nil the value + // {LC: 3, LP: 0, PB: 2} will be chosen. + Properties *Properties + // The capacity of the dictionary. If DictCap is zero, the value + // 8 MiB will be chosen. + DictCap int + // Size of the lookahead buffer; value 0 indicates default size + // 4096 + BufSize int + // Match algorithm + Matcher MatchAlgorithm +} + +// fill replaces zero values with default values. +func (c *Writer2Config) fill() { + if c.Properties == nil { + c.Properties = &Properties{LC: 3, LP: 0, PB: 2} + } + if c.DictCap == 0 { + c.DictCap = 8 * 1024 * 1024 + } + if c.BufSize == 0 { + c.BufSize = 4096 + } +} + +// Verify checks the Writer2Config for correctness. Zero values will be +// replaced by default values. +func (c *Writer2Config) Verify() error { + c.fill() + var err error + if c == nil { + return errors.New("lzma: WriterConfig is nil") + } + if c.Properties == nil { + return errors.New("lzma: WriterConfig has no Properties set") + } + if err = c.Properties.verify(); err != nil { + return err + } + if !(MinDictCap <= c.DictCap && int64(c.DictCap) <= MaxDictCap) { + return errors.New("lzma: dictionary capacity is out of range") + } + if !(maxMatchLen <= c.BufSize) { + return errors.New("lzma: lookahead buffer size too small") + } + if c.Properties.LC+c.Properties.LP > 4 { + return errors.New("lzma: sum of lc and lp exceeds 4") + } + if err = c.Matcher.verify(); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// Writer2 supports the creation of an LZMA2 stream. But note that +// written data is buffered, so call Flush or Close to write data to the +// underlying writer. The Close method writes the end-of-stream marker +// to the stream. So you may be able to concatenate the output of two +// writers as long the output of the first writer has only been flushed +// but not closed. +// +// Any change to the fields Properties, DictCap must be done before the +// first call to Write, Flush or Close. +type Writer2 struct { + w io.Writer + + start *state + encoder *encoder + + cstate chunkState + ctype chunkType + + buf bytes.Buffer + lbw LimitedByteWriter +} + +// NewWriter2 creates an LZMA2 chunk sequence writer with the default +// parameters and options. +func NewWriter2(lzma2 io.Writer) (w *Writer2, err error) { + return Writer2Config{}.NewWriter2(lzma2) +} + +// NewWriter2 creates a new LZMA2 writer using the given configuration. +func (c Writer2Config) NewWriter2(lzma2 io.Writer) (w *Writer2, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + w = &Writer2{ + w: lzma2, + start: newState(*c.Properties), + cstate: start, + ctype: start.defaultChunkType(), + } + w.buf.Grow(maxCompressed) + w.lbw = LimitedByteWriter{BW: &w.buf, N: maxCompressed} + m, err := c.Matcher.new(c.DictCap) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + d, err := newEncoderDict(c.DictCap, c.BufSize, m) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + w.encoder, err = newEncoder(&w.lbw, cloneState(w.start), d, 0) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return w, nil +} + +// written returns the number of bytes written to the current chunk +func (w *Writer2) written() int { + if w.encoder == nil { + return 0 + } + return int(w.encoder.Compressed()) + w.encoder.dict.Buffered() +} + +// errClosed indicates that the writer is closed. +var errClosed = errors.New("lzma: writer closed") + +// Writes data to LZMA2 stream. Note that written data will be buffered. +// Use Flush or Close to ensure that data is written to the underlying +// writer. +func (w *Writer2) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if w.cstate == stop { + return 0, errClosed + } + for n < len(p) { + m := maxUncompressed - w.written() + if m <= 0 { + panic("lzma: maxUncompressed reached") + } + var q []byte + if n+m < len(p) { + q = p[n : n+m] + } else { + q = p[n:] + } + k, err := w.encoder.Write(q) + n += k + if err != nil && err != ErrLimit { + return n, err + } + if err == ErrLimit || k == m { + if err = w.flushChunk(); err != nil { + return n, err + } + } + } + return n, nil +} + +// writeUncompressedChunk writes an uncompressed chunk to the LZMA2 +// stream. +func (w *Writer2) writeUncompressedChunk() error { + u := w.encoder.Compressed() + if u <= 0 { + return errors.New("lzma: can't write empty uncompressed chunk") + } + if u > maxUncompressed { + panic("overrun of uncompressed data limit") + } + switch w.ctype { + case cLRND: + w.ctype = cUD + default: + w.ctype = cU + } + w.encoder.state = w.start + + header := chunkHeader{ + ctype: w.ctype, + uncompressed: uint32(u - 1), + } + hdata, err := header.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if _, err = w.w.Write(hdata); err != nil { + return err + } + _, err = w.encoder.dict.CopyN(w.w, int(u)) + return err +} + +// writeCompressedChunk writes a compressed chunk to the underlying +// writer. +func (w *Writer2) writeCompressedChunk() error { + if w.ctype == cU || w.ctype == cUD { + panic("chunk type uncompressed") + } + + u := w.encoder.Compressed() + if u <= 0 { + return errors.New("writeCompressedChunk: empty chunk") + } + if u > maxUncompressed { + panic("overrun of uncompressed data limit") + } + c := w.buf.Len() + if c <= 0 { + panic("no compressed data") + } + if c > maxCompressed { + panic("overrun of compressed data limit") + } + header := chunkHeader{ + ctype: w.ctype, + uncompressed: uint32(u - 1), + compressed: uint16(c - 1), + props: w.encoder.state.Properties, + } + hdata, err := header.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if _, err = w.w.Write(hdata); err != nil { + return err + } + _, err = io.Copy(w.w, &w.buf) + return err +} + +// writes a single chunk to the underlying writer. +func (w *Writer2) writeChunk() error { + u := int(uncompressedHeaderLen + w.encoder.Compressed()) + c := headerLen(w.ctype) + w.buf.Len() + if u < c { + return w.writeUncompressedChunk() + } + return w.writeCompressedChunk() +} + +// flushChunk terminates the current chunk. The encoder will be reset +// to support the next chunk. +func (w *Writer2) flushChunk() error { + if w.written() == 0 { + return nil + } + var err error + if err = w.encoder.Close(); err != nil { + return err + } + if err = w.writeChunk(); err != nil { + return err + } + w.buf.Reset() + w.lbw.N = maxCompressed + if err = w.encoder.Reopen(&w.lbw); err != nil { + return err + } + if err = w.cstate.next(w.ctype); err != nil { + return err + } + w.ctype = w.cstate.defaultChunkType() + w.start = cloneState(w.encoder.state) + return nil +} + +// Flush writes all buffered data out to the underlying stream. This +// could result in multiple chunks to be created. +func (w *Writer2) Flush() error { + if w.cstate == stop { + return errClosed + } + for w.written() > 0 { + if err := w.flushChunk(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// Close terminates the LZMA2 stream with an EOS chunk. +func (w *Writer2) Close() error { + if w.cstate == stop { + return errClosed + } + if err := w.Flush(); err != nil { + return nil + } + // write zero byte EOS chunk + _, err := w.w.Write([]byte{0}) + if err != nil { + return err + } + w.cstate = stop + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzmafilter.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzmafilter.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69cf5f7c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzmafilter.go @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package xz + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma" +) + +// LZMA filter constants. +const ( + lzmaFilterID = 0x21 + lzmaFilterLen = 3 +) + +// lzmaFilter declares the LZMA2 filter information stored in an xz +// block header. +type lzmaFilter struct { + dictCap int64 +} + +// String returns a representation of the LZMA filter. +func (f lzmaFilter) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("LZMA dict cap %#x", f.dictCap) +} + +// id returns the ID for the LZMA2 filter. +func (f lzmaFilter) id() uint64 { return lzmaFilterID } + +// MarshalBinary converts the lzmaFilter in its encoded representation. +func (f lzmaFilter) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) { + c := lzma.EncodeDictCap(f.dictCap) + return []byte{lzmaFilterID, 1, c}, nil +} + +// UnmarshalBinary unmarshals the given data representation of the LZMA2 +// filter. +func (f *lzmaFilter) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error { + if len(data) != lzmaFilterLen { + return errors.New("xz: data for LZMA2 filter has wrong length") + } + if data[0] != lzmaFilterID { + return errors.New("xz: wrong LZMA2 filter id") + } + if data[1] != 1 { + return errors.New("xz: wrong LZMA2 filter size") + } + dc, err := lzma.DecodeDictCap(data[2]) + if err != nil { + return errors.New("xz: wrong LZMA2 dictionary size property") + } + + f.dictCap = dc + return nil +} + +// reader creates a new reader for the LZMA2 filter. +func (f lzmaFilter) reader(r io.Reader, c *ReaderConfig) (fr io.Reader, + err error) { + + config := new(lzma.Reader2Config) + if c != nil { + config.DictCap = c.DictCap + } + dc := int(f.dictCap) + if dc < 1 { + return nil, errors.New("xz: LZMA2 filter parameter " + + "dictionary capacity overflow") + } + if dc > config.DictCap { + config.DictCap = dc + } + + fr, err = config.NewReader2(r) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return fr, nil +} + +// writeCloser creates a io.WriteCloser for the LZMA2 filter. +func (f lzmaFilter) writeCloser(w io.WriteCloser, c *WriterConfig, +) (fw io.WriteCloser, err error) { + config := new(lzma.Writer2Config) + if c != nil { + *config = lzma.Writer2Config{ + Properties: c.Properties, + DictCap: c.DictCap, + BufSize: c.BufSize, + Matcher: c.Matcher, + } + } + + dc := int(f.dictCap) + if dc < 1 { + return nil, errors.New("xz: LZMA2 filter parameter " + + "dictionary capacity overflow") + } + if dc > config.DictCap { + config.DictCap = dc + } + + fw, err = config.NewWriter2(w) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return fw, nil +} + +// last returns true, because an LZMA2 filter must be the last filter in +// the filter list. +func (f lzmaFilter) last() bool { return true } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/reader.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/reader.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0634c6bcc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/reader.go @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package xz supports the compression and decompression of xz files. It +// supports version 1.0.4 of the specification without the non-LZMA2 +// filters. See http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-file-format-1.0.4.txt +package xz + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "hash" + "io" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/internal/xlog" + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma" +) + +// ReaderConfig defines the parameters for the xz reader. The +// SingleStream parameter requests the reader to assume that the +// underlying stream contains only a single stream. +type ReaderConfig struct { + DictCap int + SingleStream bool +} + +// fill replaces all zero values with their default values. +func (c *ReaderConfig) fill() { + if c.DictCap == 0 { + c.DictCap = 8 * 1024 * 1024 + } +} + +// Verify checks the reader parameters for Validity. Zero values will be +// replaced by default values. +func (c *ReaderConfig) Verify() error { + if c == nil { + return errors.New("xz: reader parameters are nil") + } + lc := lzma.Reader2Config{DictCap: c.DictCap} + if err := lc.Verify(); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// Reader supports the reading of one or multiple xz streams. +type Reader struct { + ReaderConfig + + xz io.Reader + sr *streamReader +} + +// streamReader decodes a single xz stream +type streamReader struct { + ReaderConfig + + xz io.Reader + br *blockReader + newHash func() hash.Hash + h header + index []record +} + +// NewReader creates a new xz reader using the default parameters. +// The function reads and checks the header of the first XZ stream. The +// reader will process multiple streams including padding. +func NewReader(xz io.Reader) (r *Reader, err error) { + return ReaderConfig{}.NewReader(xz) +} + +// NewReader creates an xz stream reader. The created reader will be +// able to process multiple streams and padding unless a SingleStream +// has been set in the reader configuration c. +func (c ReaderConfig) NewReader(xz io.Reader) (r *Reader, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + r = &Reader{ + ReaderConfig: c, + xz: xz, + } + if r.sr, err = c.newStreamReader(xz); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return nil, err + } + return r, nil +} + +var errUnexpectedData = errors.New("xz: unexpected data after stream") + +// Read reads uncompressed data from the stream. +func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + for n < len(p) { + if r.sr == nil { + if r.SingleStream { + data := make([]byte, 1) + _, err = io.ReadFull(r.xz, data) + if err != io.EOF { + return n, errUnexpectedData + } + return n, io.EOF + } + for { + r.sr, err = r.ReaderConfig.newStreamReader(r.xz) + if err != errPadding { + break + } + } + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + } + k, err := r.sr.Read(p[n:]) + n += k + if err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + r.sr = nil + continue + } + return n, err + } + } + return n, nil +} + +var errPadding = errors.New("xz: padding (4 zero bytes) encountered") + +// newStreamReader creates a new xz stream reader using the given configuration +// parameters. NewReader reads and checks the header of the xz stream. +func (c ReaderConfig) newStreamReader(xz io.Reader) (r *streamReader, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + data := make([]byte, HeaderLen) + if _, err := io.ReadFull(xz, data[:4]); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if bytes.Equal(data[:4], []byte{0, 0, 0, 0}) { + return nil, errPadding + } + if _, err = io.ReadFull(xz, data[4:]); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return nil, err + } + r = &streamReader{ + ReaderConfig: c, + xz: xz, + index: make([]record, 0, 4), + } + if err = r.h.UnmarshalBinary(data); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + xlog.Debugf("xz header %s", r.h) + if r.newHash, err = newHashFunc(r.h.flags); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return r, nil +} + +// errIndex indicates an error with the xz file index. +var errIndex = errors.New("xz: error in xz file index") + +// readTail reads the index body and the xz footer. +func (r *streamReader) readTail() error { + index, n, err := readIndexBody(r.xz) + if err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return err + } + if len(index) != len(r.index) { + return fmt.Errorf("xz: index length is %d; want %d", + len(index), len(r.index)) + } + for i, rec := range r.index { + if rec != index[i] { + return fmt.Errorf("xz: record %d is %v; want %v", + i, rec, index[i]) + } + } + + p := make([]byte, footerLen) + if _, err = io.ReadFull(r.xz, p); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return err + } + var f footer + if err = f.UnmarshalBinary(p); err != nil { + return err + } + xlog.Debugf("xz footer %s", f) + if f.flags != r.h.flags { + return errors.New("xz: footer flags incorrect") + } + if f.indexSize != int64(n)+1 { + return errors.New("xz: index size in footer wrong") + } + return nil +} + +// Read reads actual data from the xz stream. +func (r *streamReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + for n < len(p) { + if r.br == nil { + bh, hlen, err := readBlockHeader(r.xz) + if err != nil { + if err == errIndexIndicator { + if err = r.readTail(); err != nil { + return n, err + } + return n, io.EOF + } + return n, err + } + xlog.Debugf("block %v", *bh) + r.br, err = r.ReaderConfig.newBlockReader(r.xz, bh, + hlen, r.newHash()) + if err != nil { + return n, err + } + } + k, err := r.br.Read(p[n:]) + n += k + if err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + r.index = append(r.index, r.br.record()) + r.br = nil + } else { + return n, err + } + } + } + return n, nil +} + +// countingReader is a reader that counts the bytes read. +type countingReader struct { + r io.Reader + n int64 +} + +// Read reads data from the wrapped reader and adds it to the n field. +func (lr *countingReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + n, err = lr.r.Read(p) + lr.n += int64(n) + return n, err +} + +// blockReader supports the reading of a block. +type blockReader struct { + lxz countingReader + header *blockHeader + headerLen int + n int64 + hash hash.Hash + r io.Reader + err error +} + +// newBlockReader creates a new block reader. +func (c *ReaderConfig) newBlockReader(xz io.Reader, h *blockHeader, + hlen int, hash hash.Hash) (br *blockReader, err error) { + + br = &blockReader{ + lxz: countingReader{r: xz}, + header: h, + headerLen: hlen, + hash: hash, + } + + fr, err := c.newFilterReader(&br.lxz, h.filters) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + br.r = io.TeeReader(fr, br.hash) + + return br, nil +} + +// uncompressedSize returns the uncompressed size of the block. +func (br *blockReader) uncompressedSize() int64 { + return br.n +} + +// compressedSize returns the compressed size of the block. +func (br *blockReader) compressedSize() int64 { + return br.lxz.n +} + +// unpaddedSize computes the unpadded size for the block. +func (br *blockReader) unpaddedSize() int64 { + n := int64(br.headerLen) + n += br.compressedSize() + n += int64(br.hash.Size()) + return n +} + +// record returns the index record for the current block. +func (br *blockReader) record() record { + return record{br.unpaddedSize(), br.uncompressedSize()} +} + +// errBlockSize indicates that the size of the block in the block header +// is wrong. +var errBlockSize = errors.New("xz: wrong uncompressed size for block") + +// Read reads data from the block. +func (br *blockReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + n, err = br.r.Read(p) + br.n += int64(n) + + u := br.header.uncompressedSize + if u >= 0 && br.uncompressedSize() > u { + return n, errors.New("xz: wrong uncompressed size for block") + } + c := br.header.compressedSize + if c >= 0 && br.compressedSize() > c { + return n, errors.New("xz: wrong compressed size for block") + } + if err != io.EOF { + return n, err + } + if br.uncompressedSize() < u || br.compressedSize() < c { + return n, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + + s := br.hash.Size() + k := padLen(br.lxz.n) + q := make([]byte, k+s, k+2*s) + if _, err = io.ReadFull(br.lxz.r, q); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return n, err + } + if !allZeros(q[:k]) { + return n, errors.New("xz: non-zero block padding") + } + checkSum := q[k:] + computedSum := br.hash.Sum(checkSum[s:]) + if !bytes.Equal(checkSum, computedSum) { + return n, errors.New("xz: checksum error for block") + } + return n, io.EOF +} + +func (c *ReaderConfig) newFilterReader(r io.Reader, f []filter) (fr io.Reader, + err error) { + + if err = verifyFilters(f); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + fr = r + for i := len(f) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + fr, err = f[i].reader(fr, c) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + return fr, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/writer.go b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/writer.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c126f7099 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/ulikunitz/xz/writer.go @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ +// Copyright 2014-2017 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package xz + +import ( + "errors" + "hash" + "io" + + "github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma" +) + +// WriterConfig describe the parameters for an xz writer. +type WriterConfig struct { + Properties *lzma.Properties + DictCap int + BufSize int + BlockSize int64 + // checksum method: CRC32, CRC64 or SHA256 + CheckSum byte + // match algorithm + Matcher lzma.MatchAlgorithm +} + +// fill replaces zero values with default values. +func (c *WriterConfig) fill() { + if c.Properties == nil { + c.Properties = &lzma.Properties{LC: 3, LP: 0, PB: 2} + } + if c.DictCap == 0 { + c.DictCap = 8 * 1024 * 1024 + } + if c.BufSize == 0 { + c.BufSize = 4096 + } + if c.BlockSize == 0 { + c.BlockSize = maxInt64 + } + if c.CheckSum == 0 { + c.CheckSum = CRC64 + } +} + +// Verify checks the configuration for errors. Zero values will be +// replaced by default values. +func (c *WriterConfig) Verify() error { + if c == nil { + return errors.New("xz: writer configuration is nil") + } + c.fill() + lc := lzma.Writer2Config{ + Properties: c.Properties, + DictCap: c.DictCap, + BufSize: c.BufSize, + Matcher: c.Matcher, + } + if err := lc.Verify(); err != nil { + return err + } + if c.BlockSize <= 0 { + return errors.New("xz: block size out of range") + } + if err := verifyFlags(c.CheckSum); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// filters creates the filter list for the given parameters. +func (c *WriterConfig) filters() []filter { + return []filter{&lzmaFilter{int64(c.DictCap)}} +} + +// maxInt64 defines the maximum 64-bit signed integer. +const maxInt64 = 1<<63 - 1 + +// verifyFilters checks the filter list for the length and the right +// sequence of filters. +func verifyFilters(f []filter) error { + if len(f) == 0 { + return errors.New("xz: no filters") + } + if len(f) > 4 { + return errors.New("xz: more than four filters") + } + for _, g := range f[:len(f)-1] { + if g.last() { + return errors.New("xz: last filter is not last") + } + } + if !f[len(f)-1].last() { + return errors.New("xz: wrong last filter") + } + return nil +} + +// newFilterWriteCloser converts a filter list into a WriteCloser that +// can be used by a blockWriter. +func (c *WriterConfig) newFilterWriteCloser(w io.Writer, f []filter) (fw io.WriteCloser, err error) { + if err = verifyFilters(f); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + fw = nopWriteCloser(w) + for i := len(f) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { + fw, err = f[i].writeCloser(fw, c) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + return fw, nil +} + +// nopWCloser implements a WriteCloser with a Close method not doing +// anything. +type nopWCloser struct { + io.Writer +} + +// Close returns nil and doesn't do anything else. +func (c nopWCloser) Close() error { + return nil +} + +// nopWriteCloser converts the Writer into a WriteCloser with a Close +// function that does nothing beside returning nil. +func nopWriteCloser(w io.Writer) io.WriteCloser { + return nopWCloser{w} +} + +// Writer compresses data written to it. It is an io.WriteCloser. +type Writer struct { + WriterConfig + + xz io.Writer + bw *blockWriter + newHash func() hash.Hash + h header + index []record + closed bool +} + +// newBlockWriter creates a new block writer writes the header out. +func (w *Writer) newBlockWriter() error { + var err error + w.bw, err = w.WriterConfig.newBlockWriter(w.xz, w.newHash()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if err = w.bw.writeHeader(w.xz); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// closeBlockWriter closes a block writer and records the sizes in the +// index. +func (w *Writer) closeBlockWriter() error { + var err error + if err = w.bw.Close(); err != nil { + return err + } + w.index = append(w.index, w.bw.record()) + return nil +} + +// NewWriter creates a new xz writer using default parameters. +func NewWriter(xz io.Writer) (w *Writer, err error) { + return WriterConfig{}.NewWriter(xz) +} + +// NewWriter creates a new Writer using the given configuration parameters. +func (c WriterConfig) NewWriter(xz io.Writer) (w *Writer, err error) { + if err = c.Verify(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + w = &Writer{ + WriterConfig: c, + xz: xz, + h: header{c.CheckSum}, + index: make([]record, 0, 4), + } + if w.newHash, err = newHashFunc(c.CheckSum); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + data, err := w.h.MarshalBinary() + if _, err = xz.Write(data); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if err = w.newBlockWriter(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return w, nil + +} + +// Write compresses the uncompressed data provided. +func (w *Writer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if w.closed { + return 0, errClosed + } + for { + k, err := w.bw.Write(p[n:]) + n += k + if err != errNoSpace { + return n, err + } + if err = w.closeBlockWriter(); err != nil { + return n, err + } + if err = w.newBlockWriter(); err != nil { + return n, err + } + } +} + +// Close closes the writer and adds the footer to the Writer. Close +// doesn't close the underlying writer. +func (w *Writer) Close() error { + if w.closed { + return errClosed + } + w.closed = true + var err error + if err = w.closeBlockWriter(); err != nil { + return err + } + + f := footer{flags: w.h.flags} + if f.indexSize, err = writeIndex(w.xz, w.index); err != nil { + return err + } + data, err := f.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if _, err = w.xz.Write(data); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// countingWriter is a writer that counts all data written to it. +type countingWriter struct { + w io.Writer + n int64 +} + +// Write writes data to the countingWriter. +func (cw *countingWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + n, err = cw.w.Write(p) + cw.n += int64(n) + if err == nil && cw.n < 0 { + return n, errors.New("xz: counter overflow") + } + return +} + +// blockWriter is writes a single block. +type blockWriter struct { + cxz countingWriter + // mw combines io.WriteCloser w and the hash. + mw io.Writer + w io.WriteCloser + n int64 + blockSize int64 + closed bool + headerLen int + + filters []filter + hash hash.Hash +} + +// newBlockWriter creates a new block writer. +func (c *WriterConfig) newBlockWriter(xz io.Writer, hash hash.Hash) (bw *blockWriter, err error) { + bw = &blockWriter{ + cxz: countingWriter{w: xz}, + blockSize: c.BlockSize, + filters: c.filters(), + hash: hash, + } + bw.w, err = c.newFilterWriteCloser(&bw.cxz, bw.filters) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + bw.mw = io.MultiWriter(bw.w, bw.hash) + return bw, nil +} + +// writeHeader writes the header. If the function is called after Close +// the commpressedSize and uncompressedSize fields will be filled. +func (bw *blockWriter) writeHeader(w io.Writer) error { + h := blockHeader{ + compressedSize: -1, + uncompressedSize: -1, + filters: bw.filters, + } + if bw.closed { + h.compressedSize = bw.compressedSize() + h.uncompressedSize = bw.uncompressedSize() + } + data, err := h.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if _, err = w.Write(data); err != nil { + return err + } + bw.headerLen = len(data) + return nil +} + +// compressed size returns the amount of data written to the underlying +// stream. +func (bw *blockWriter) compressedSize() int64 { + return bw.cxz.n +} + +// uncompressedSize returns the number of data written to the +// blockWriter +func (bw *blockWriter) uncompressedSize() int64 { + return bw.n +} + +// unpaddedSize returns the sum of the header length, the uncompressed +// size of the block and the hash size. +func (bw *blockWriter) unpaddedSize() int64 { + if bw.headerLen <= 0 { + panic("xz: block header not written") + } + n := int64(bw.headerLen) + n += bw.compressedSize() + n += int64(bw.hash.Size()) + return n +} + +// record returns the record for the current stream. Call Close before +// calling this method. +func (bw *blockWriter) record() record { + return record{bw.unpaddedSize(), bw.uncompressedSize()} +} + +var errClosed = errors.New("xz: writer already closed") + +var errNoSpace = errors.New("xz: no space") + +// Write writes uncompressed data to the block writer. +func (bw *blockWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if bw.closed { + return 0, errClosed + } + + t := bw.blockSize - bw.n + if int64(len(p)) > t { + err = errNoSpace + p = p[:t] + } + + var werr error + n, werr = bw.mw.Write(p) + bw.n += int64(n) + if werr != nil { + return n, werr + } + return n, err +} + +// Close closes the writer. +func (bw *blockWriter) Close() error { + if bw.closed { + return errClosed + } + bw.closed = true + if err := bw.w.Close(); err != nil { + return err + } + s := bw.hash.Size() + k := padLen(bw.cxz.n) + p := make([]byte, k+s) + bw.hash.Sum(p[k:k]) + if _, err := bw.cxz.w.Write(p); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} |