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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yann Collet
c56723ab03 replace final links by direct copy
link can behave slightly differently from real binaries,
breaking a few scripts relying on "real binary" assumption.
2020-12-10 13:25:08 -08:00
W. Felix Handte
b521183c74 Avoid Use of Regexes in Building Package-Config File 2020-12-08 20:10:05 -05:00
Yann Collet
6112b82526
Merge pull request #2348 from dscheg/dev
Fix dll path in case of cross-compilation
2020-12-01 17:59:56 -08:00
Yann Collet
0adce4631d Merge branch 'libzstd_autoconf_full' of github.com:facebook/zstd into libzstd_autoconf_full 2020-10-28 10:25:55 -07:00
Yann Collet
f6ecf1568f minor Makefile refactor
hopefully improving readability
2020-10-28 09:39:15 -07:00
Yann Collet
ceccd7ae2d Merge branch 'dev' into libzstd_autoconf_full 2020-10-27 15:45:30 -07:00
Björn Ketelaars
1f661b5f6b 'head -c BYTES' is non-portable 2020-10-27 16:55:23 +01:00
Yann Collet
456db0c377 make install only rebuild binaries if they don't exist
Now `make` followed by `make install` doesn't rebuild binaries

also : only generated target directories if they don't already exist
2020-10-23 16:46:49 -07:00
Yann Collet
a6ee614a44 make zstd is now differentiated from zstd-nomt
avoids mixing object files using different flags
2020-10-23 16:08:21 -07:00
Yann Collet
89b961ea46 simplified silent mode maintenance 2020-10-23 10:41:17 -07:00
Yann Collet
ffe8d9e428 fix partial lib test 2020-10-23 10:27:12 -07:00
Yann Collet
b5d4728713 simplified silent mode 2020-10-23 10:22:52 -07:00
Yann Collet
a7ad05bf57 fixed building libzstd with manual BUILD_DIR
and when HASH is not found
2020-10-23 10:14:04 -07:00
Yann Collet
d3f1a9b5bd fix partial-build test
sometimes, the scope difference is solely determined by the list of source files,
not by the flags.
2020-10-22 21:36:09 -07:00
Yann Collet
a912ef0952 can integrate later dynamic flags changes
for example `libzstd-mt` is `differentiated from `libzstd`
2020-10-22 18:48:06 -07:00
Yann Collet
e3867fb735 fixed libzstd.dll compilation on mingw
and zstd linking
2020-10-22 11:52:19 -07:00
Yann Collet
494f7169ed fix directory creation for Windows' libzstd 2020-10-22 00:15:31 -07:00
Yann Collet
dd24496951 programs/zstd also automatically generate object dir per conf
same rules as lib/libzstd
can also be controlled via HASH and BUILD_DIR
2020-10-21 23:38:33 -07:00
Yann Collet
d0436b2a45 automatically detect configuration changes
Makefile now automatically detects modifications of compilation flags,
and produce object files in directories dedicated to this compilation flags.
This makes it possible, for example, to compile libzstd with different DEBUGLEVEL.
Object files sharing the same configration will be generated into their dedicated directories.

Also : new compilation variables
- DEBUGLEVEL : select the debug level (assert & traces) inserted during compilation (default == 0 == release)
- HASH : select a hash function to differentiate configuration (default == md5sum)
- BUILD_DIR : skip the hash stage, store object files into manually specified directory
2020-10-21 19:22:45 -07:00
Yann Collet
8a453a34c5 automatic %.h header dependency tracking
also : BUILD_DIR can be manually specified
2020-10-21 17:25:07 -07:00
Yann Collet
2b99bc29bf consolidated vpath 2020-10-21 04:01:01 -07:00
Yann Collet
e8eb2939fe store %.o object files into obj/
both static and dynamic libraries have their own object directory
2020-10-21 03:44:38 -07:00
Yann Collet
3e519be965 minor cleaning 2020-10-21 03:22:27 -07:00
Yann Collet
911dbdbb4b build libzstd.so from object files
%.o object files generated for dynamic library
must be different from those generated for static library.

Due to this difference, %.o were so far only generated for the static library.
The dynamic library was rebuilt from %.c source.

This meant that, for every minor change, the entire dynamic library had to be rebuilt.

This is fixed in this PR :
only the modified %.c source get rebuilt.
2020-10-20 22:19:57 -07:00
Dmitriy Titarenko
1b28d6501c Fixed dll path in case of cross-compilation 2020-10-11 23:51:44 +05:00
W. Felix Handte
75bc289911 Fix Makefile Variable Concatenation Order
Previously, this construct would add `-O3` onto the end of the compiler flags
variable, **after** `MOREFLAGS`, which meant that it was impossible to over-
ride. This commit fixes this order and should otherwise be a no-op.
2020-09-03 17:30:29 -04:00
dkcasset
82e7e2b47e Add variable for sed extended RE option (defaults to -E) 2020-06-29 13:44:23 -07:00
dkcasset
b0ed66ef92 Replace -E option with equivalent -r for older versions of sed 2020-06-26 10:43:28 -07:00
Yann Collet
39a32f40c9 fixed default rule for lib/Makefile
default rule is `lib-release`

`lib-release` wasn't working : it was just skipped.

Removing `lib-release` from the list of .PHONY targets fixes it.

Same for `lib-mt`.
2020-05-25 06:50:45 -07:00
Yann Collet
082755bd3f do not install zbuff.h
this API is deprecated, for a loong time now,
all related symbols will be removed in a future version (likely v1.5.0)
and the header file `zbuff.h` doesn't compile from `include/` anyway,
because it needs to be positioned one directory below `zstd.h`.

Also removed `cover.h` from `cmake` installer,
as it should have never been part of this list to begin with.
2020-05-22 15:35:54 -07:00
W. Felix Handte
87c541c5f9 Only Trigger libzstd.pc Build on Unix-Like Platforms
We don't even define the rule on unsupported platforms.
2020-05-08 16:11:32 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
78aa9373cb Add libzstd.pc Build to More Aggregate Targets in Makefiles 2020-05-08 16:11:32 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
15561bcf74 Fix pkg-config File Generation Again Again
Resubmission of #2001. This switches the `sed` invocations to use `-E`,
extended regex syntax, which is better standardized across platforms.
I guess.

Same test plan:

```
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc
cat lib/libzstd.pc

echo # should fail
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/foo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/foo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/localfoo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/localfoo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib     prefix=/foo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/include prefix=/foo

echo # should succeed
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local/foo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/foo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local/
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp/foo
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp/foo

echo # should also succeed
make -C lib clean libzstd.pc prefix=/foo LIBDIR=/foo/bar INCLUDEDIR=/foo/
cat lib/libzstd.pc

mkdir out
cd out
cmake ../build/cmake
make
cat lib/libzstd.pc
```
2020-05-08 16:11:32 -04:00
Bimba Shrestha
df9e5b6f4c adding 2020-05-07 22:07:40 -05:00
Yann Collet
cf854f4660 support for verbose make
A commonly accepted makefile idiom is V=1 or VERBOSE=1
to request the printing of all commands.

This is not "default" though, and must be manually added.

Example :
Before :
```
make libzstd
compiling dynamic library 1.4.5
creating versioned links

make libzstd V=1
compiling dynamic library 1.4.5
creating versioned links
```

After :
```
make libzstd
compiling dynamic library 1.4.5
creating versioned links

make libzstd V=1
compiling dynamic library 1.4.5
cc -DXXH_NAMESPACE=ZSTD_ -DZSTD_LEGACY_SUPPORT=5 -Wall -Wextra -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align -Wshadow -Wstrict-aliasing=1 -Wswitch-enum -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wstrict-prototypes -Wundef -Wpointer-arith -Wvla -Wformat=2 -Winit-self -Wfloat-equal -Wwrite-strings -Wredundant-decls -Wmissing-prototypes -Wc++-compat  -O3 common/debug.c common/entropy_common.c common/error_private.c common/fse_decompress.c common/pool.c common/threading.c common/xxhash.c common/zstd_common.c compress/fse_compress.c compress/hist.c compress/huf_compress.c compress/zstd_compress.c compress/zstd_compress_literals.c compress/zstd_compress_sequences.c compress/zstd_compress_superblock.c compress/zstd_double_fast.c compress/zstd_fast.c compress/zstd_lazy.c compress/zstd_ldm.c compress/zstd_opt.c compress/zstdmt_compress.c decompress/huf_decompress.c decompress/zstd_ddict.c decompress/zstd_decompress.c decompress/zstd_decompress_block.c deprecated/zbuff_common.c deprecated/zbuff_compress.c deprecated/zbuff_decompress.c dictBuilder/cover.c dictBuilder/divsufsort.c dictBuilder/fastcover.c dictBuilder/zdict.c legacy/zstd_v05.c legacy/zstd_v06.c legacy/zstd_v07.c -shared -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden -Wl,-soname=libzstd.so.1 -o libzstd.so.1.4.5
creating versioned links
ln -sf libzstd.so.1.4.5 libzstd.so.1
ln -sf libzstd.so.1.4.5 libzstd.so
```
2020-05-07 08:04:10 -07:00
Felix Handte
ad8dbae1b7
Merge pull request #2103 from felixhandte/relative-includes
Migrate Includes to Relative Paths
2020-05-06 09:42:23 -07:00
W. Felix Handte
7b75d772b1 Remove Useless Assignment in Makefile 2020-05-04 15:20:26 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
6028827fee Rewrite Include Paths to be Relative
Addresses #1998.
2020-05-04 15:20:26 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
fa5e01c467 Add Space-Optimized Helper Variable to Lib Makefile
This diff reorganizes the `lib/Makefile` to extract various settings that a
user would normally invoke together (supposing that they were aware of them)
if they were trying to build the smallest `libzstd` possible. It collects
these settings under a master setting `ZSTD_LIB_MIN_SIZE`.

Also document this new option.
2020-05-04 11:19:25 -04:00
Yann Collet
f77fd5ced0 generalized pattern rules 2020-04-28 18:43:55 -07:00
Yann Collet
c6ae2e83bc fix libzstd-mt underlinking issue
fix #2045
When compiling `libzstd` in multithreading mode,
the `libzstd-mt` recipe would not include `-pthread`,
resulting in an underlinked dynamic library.

Added a test on Travis to check that the library is fully linked.

This makes it possible, in some future release,
to build a multi-threaded `libzstd` dynamic library by default
as it would no longer impact the build script of user programs.
2020-04-28 18:29:20 -07:00
Nick Terrell
ac58c8d720 Fix copyright and license lines
* All copyright lines now have -2020 instead of -present
* All copyright lines include "Facebook, Inc"
* All licenses are now standardized

The copyright in `threading.{h,c}` is not changed because it comes from
zstdmt.

The copyright and license of `divsufsort.{h,c}` is not changed.
2020-03-26 17:02:06 -07:00
Felix Handte
b669c5347a
Revert "Fix pkg-config File Generation Again" (#2016) 2020-02-26 10:52:49 -08:00
W. Felix Handte
e5ef935cf6 Fix Variable Capitalization 2020-02-18 13:40:58 -05:00
W. Felix Handte
73737231b9 Allow Manual Overriding of pkg-config Lib and Include Dirs
When the `PCLIBDIR` or `PCINCDIR` is non-empty (either because we succeeded
in removing the prefix, or because it was manually set), we don't need to
perform the check. This lets us trust users who go to the trouble of setting
a manual override, rather than still blindly failing the make.

They'll still be prefixed with `${prefix}/` / `${exec_prefix}/` in the
pkg-config file though.
2020-02-18 13:17:17 -05:00
W. Felix Handte
e668c9b528 Fix pkg-config File Generation Again
Revises #1851. Fixes #1900. Replaces #1930.

Thanks to @orbea, @neheb, @Polynomial-C, and particularly @eli-schwartz for
pointing out the problem and suggesting solutions.

Tested with

  ```
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc
  cat lib/libzstd.pc

  # should fail
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/foo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/foo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/localfoo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/localfoo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib     prefix=/foo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/include prefix=/foo

  # should succeed
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local/foo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/foo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local/
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local/
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/usr/local
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/usr/local
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc     LIBDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp/foo
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc INCLUDEDIR=/tmp/foo prefix=/tmp/foo

  # should also succeed
  make -C lib clean libzstd.pc prefix=/foo LIBDIR=/foo/bar INCLUDEDIR=/foo/
  cat lib/libzstd.pc

  mkdir out
  cd out
  cmake ../build/cmake
  make
  cat lib/libzstd.pc
  ```
2020-02-18 12:23:50 -05:00
Vincent Torri
6b5c10b48c shared library: rename import library with .dll.a extension
mort of open source project are using this extension for the import library.
The Win32 linker is supporting this extension, see
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/4/html/Using_ld_the_GNU_Linker/win32.html
section "direct linking to a dll"
2019-11-15 19:46:06 +01:00
W. Felix Handte
74bd76c3ff In pkg-config File, Derive Lib and Include Dir from Prefix at Use-Time
Addresses #1794. Instead of deriving the lib dir and include dir at
build-time, let's do it like everyone else does at pkg-config run-time.

This has the disadvantage that we can no longer override LIBDIR and
INCLUDEDIR in the Makefile and have that reflected in the .pc file.
2019-10-25 15:07:31 -04:00
mgrice
812e8f2a16 perf improvements for zstd decode (#1668)
* perf improvements for zstd decode

tldr: 7.5% average decode speedup on silesia corpus at compression levels 1-3 (sandy bridge)

Background: while investigating zstd perf differences between clang and gcc I noticed that even though gcc is vectorizing the loop in in wildcopy, it was not being done as well as could be done by hand.  The sites where wildcopy is invoked have an interesting distribution of lengths to be copied.  The loop trip count is rarely above 1, yet long copies are common enough to make their performance important.The code in zstd_decompress.c to invoke wildcopy handles the latter well but the gcc autovectorizer introduces a needlessly expensive startup check for vectorization.

See how GCC autovectorizes the loop here:
https://godbolt.org/z/apr0x0

Here is the code after this diff has been applied: (left hand side is the good one, right is with vectorizer on)
After: https://godbolt.org/z/OwO4F8

Note that autovectorization still does not do a good job on the optimized version, so it's turned off\
 via attribute and flag.  I found that neither attribute nor command-line flag were entirely successful in turning off vectorization, which is why there were both.

    silesia benchmark data - second triad of each file is with the original code:

    file      orig        compressedratio     encode              decode           change
    1#dickens   10192446->   4268865(2.388),       198.9MB/s           709.6MB/s
    2#dickens   10192446->   3876126(2.630),       128.7MB/s           552.5MB/s
    3#dickens   10192446->   3682956(2.767),       104.6MB/s             537MB/s
    1#dickens   10192446->   4268865(2.388),       195.4MB/s           659.5MB/s     7.60%
    2#dickens   10192446->   3876126(2.630),         127MB/s           516.3MB/s     7.01%
    3#dickens   10192446->   3682956(2.767),         105MB/s           479.5MB/s    11.99%
    1#mozilla   51220480->  20117517(2.546),       285.4MB/s           734.9MB/s
    2#mozilla   51220480->  19067018(2.686),       220.8MB/s           686.3MB/s
    3#mozilla   51220480->  18508283(2.767),       152.2MB/s           669.4MB/s
    1#mozilla   51220480->  20117517(2.546),       283.4MB/s           697.9MB/s     5.30%
    2#mozilla   51220480->  19067018(2.686),       225.9MB/s             665MB/s     3.20%
    3#mozilla   51220480->  18508283(2.767),       154.5MB/s           640.6MB/s     4.50%
    1#mr         9970564->   3840242(2.596),       262.4MB/s           899.8MB/s
    2#mr         9970564->   3600976(2.769),       181.2MB/s           717.9MB/s
    3#mr         9970564->   3563987(2.798),       116.3MB/s             620MB/s
    1#mr         9970564->   3840242(2.596),       253.2MB/s           827.3MB/s     8.76%
    2#mr         9970564->   3600976(2.769),       177.4MB/s           655.4MB/s     9.54%
    3#mr         9970564->   3563987(2.798),       111.2MB/s           564.2MB/s     9.89%
    1#nci       33553445->   2849306(11.78),       575.2MB/s ,        1335.8MB/s
    2#nci       33553445->   2890166(11.61),       509.3MB/s ,        1238.1MB/s
    3#nci       33553445->   2857408(11.74),         431MB/s ,        1210.7MB/s
    1#nci       33553445->   2849306(11.78),       565.4MB/s ,        1220.2MB/s     9.47%
    2#nci       33553445->   2890166(11.61),       508.2MB/s ,        1128.4MB/s     9.72%
    3#nci       33553445->   2857408(11.74),       429.1MB/s ,        1097.7MB/s    10.29%
    1#ooffice    6152192->   3590954(1.713),       231.4MB/s ,         662.6MB/s
    2#ooffice    6152192->   3323931(1.851),       162.8MB/s ,         592.6MB/s
    3#ooffice    6152192->   3145625(1.956),        99.9MB/s ,         549.6MB/s
    1#ooffice    6152192->   3590954(1.713),       224.7MB/s ,         624.2MB/s     6.15%
    2#ooffice    6152192->   3323931 (1.851),        155MB/s ,         564.5MB/s     4.98%
    3#ooffice    6152192->   3145625(1.956),       101.1MB/s ,         521.2MB/s     5.45%
    1#osdb      10085684->   3739042(2.697),       271.9MB/s           876.4MB/s
    2#osdb      10085684->   3493875(2.887),       208.2MB/s             857MB/s
    3#osdb      10085684->   3515831(2.869),       135.3MB/s           805.4MB/s
    1#osdb      10085684->   3739042(2.697),       257.4MB/s           793.8MB/s    10.41%
    2#osdb      10085684->   3493875(2.887),       209.7MB/s           776.1MB/s    10.42%
    3#osdb      10085684->   3515831(2.869),       130.6MB/s           727.7MB/s    10.68%
    1#reymont    6627202->   2152771(3.078),       198.9MB/s           696.2MB/s
    2#reymont    6627202->   2071140(3.200),         170MB/s           595.2MB/s
    3#reymont    6627202->   1953597(3.392),       128.5MB/s           609.7MB/s
    1#reymont    6627202->   2152771(3.078),       199.6MB/s           655.2MB/s     6.26%
    2#reymont    6627202->   2071140(3.200),       168.2MB/s           554.4MB/s     7.36%
    3#reymont    6627202->   1953597(3.392),       128.7MB/s           557.4MB/s     9.38%
    1#samba     21606400->   5510994(3.921),       338.1MB/s            1066MB/s
    2#samba     21606400->   5240208(4.123),       258.7MB/s           992.3MB/s
    3#samba     21606400->   5003358(4.318),       200.2MB/s           991.1MB/s
    1#samba     21606400->   5510994(3.921),       330.8MB/s             974MB/s     9.45%
    2#samba     21606400->   5240208(4.123),       257.9MB/s           919.4MB/s     7.93%
    3#samba     21606400->   5003358(4.318),       198.5MB/s           908.9MB/s     9.04%
    1#sao        7251944->   6256401(1.159),       194.6MB/s           602.2MB/s
    2#sao        7251944->   5808761(1.248),       128.2MB/s           532.1MB/s
    3#sao        7251944->   5556318(1.305),          73MB/s           509.4MB/s
    1#sao        7251944->   6256401(1.159),       198.7MB/s           580.7MB/s     3.70%
    2#sao        7251944->   5808761(1.248),       129.1MB/s           502.7MB/s     5.85%
    3#sao        7251944->   5556318(1.305),        74.6MB/s           493.1MB/s     3.31%
    1#webster   41458703->  13692222(3.028),       222.3MB/s             752MB/s
    2#webster   41458703->  12842646(3.228),       157.6MB/s           532.2MB/s
    3#webster   41458703->  12191964(3.400),         124MB/s           468.5MB/s
    1#webster   41458703->  13692222(3.028),       219.7MB/s             697MB/s     7.89%
    2#webster   41458703->  12842646(3.228),       153.9MB/s           495.4MB/s     7.43%
    3#webster   41458703->  12191964(3.400),       124.8MB/s           444.8MB/s     5.33%
    1#xml        5345280->    696652(7.673),         485MB/s ,        1333.9MB/s
    2#xml        5345280->    681492(7.843),       405.2MB/s ,        1237.5MB/s
    3#xml        5345280->    639057(8.364),       328.5MB/s ,        1281.3MB/s
    1#xml        5345280->    696652(7.673),       473.1MB/s ,        1232.4MB/s     8.24%
    2#xml        5345280->    681492(7.843),       398.6MB/s ,        1145.9MB/s     7.99%
    3#xml        5345280->    639057(8.364),       327.1MB/s ,          1175MB/s     9.05%
    1#x-ray      8474240->   6772557(1.251),       521.3MB/s           762.6MB/s
    2#x-ray      8474240->   6684531(1.268),       230.5MB/s           688.5MB/s
    3#x-ray      8474240->   6166679(1.374),        68.7MB/s           478.8MB/s
    1#x-ray      8474240->   6772557(1.251),       502.8MB/s           736.7MB/s     3.52%
    2#x-ray      8474240->   6684531(1.268),       224.4MB/s             662MB/s     4.00%
    3#x-ray      8474240->   6166679(1.374),        67.3MB/s           437.8MB/s     9.37%

                                                                                     7.51%

* makefile changed to only pass -fno-tree-vectorize to gcc

* <Replace this line with a title. Use 1 line only, 67 chars or less>

Don't add "no-tree-vectorize" attribute on clang (which defines __GNUC__)

* fix for warning/error with subtraction of void* pointers

* fix c90 conformance issue - ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code

* Fix assert for negative diff, only when there is no overlap

* fix overflow revealed in fuzzing tests

* tweak for small speed increase
2019-07-11 18:31:07 -04:00
Nick Terrell
641e594309 [libzstd] Remove ZSTDMT from the shared object
* Remove ZSTDMT from the shared object by default.
* Provide a macro `ZSTD_LEGACY_MULTITHREADED_API` to override it.
* Document it in `lib/README.md`.
2019-04-07 18:47:52 -07:00