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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tyler-Tran
c55d2e7ba3 Adding shrinking flag for cover and fastcover (#1656)
* Changed ERROR(GENERIC) excluding inits

* editing git ignore

* Edited init functions to size_t returns

* moved declarations earlier

* resolved issues with changes to init functions

* fixed style and an error check

* attempting to add tests that might trigger changes

* added && die to cases expecting to fail

* resolved no die on expected failed command

* fixed accel to be incorrect value

* Adding an automated shrinking option

* Fixing build

* finalizing fixes

* fix?

* Removing added comment in cover.h

* Styling fixes

* Merging with fb dev

* removing megic number for default regression

* Requested revisions

* fixing support for fast cover

* fixing casting errors

* parenthesis fix

* fixing some build nits

* resolving travis ci syntax

* might resolve all compilation issues

* removed unused variable

* remodeling the selectDict function

* fixing bad memory access

* fixing error checks

* fixed erroring check in selectDict

* fixing mixed declarations

* modify mixed declaration

* fixing nits and adding test cases

* Adding requested changes + fixed bug for error checking

* switched double comparison from != to <

* fixed declaration typing

* refactoring COVER_best_finish() and changing shrinkDict

* removing the const's

* modifying ZDICT_optimizeTrainFromBuffer_cover functions

* fixing potential bad memcpy

* fixing the error function for dict size
2019-06-27 16:26:57 -07:00
Tyler-Tran
cb47871a0a [dictBuilder] Be more specific than ERROR(generic) (#1616)
* Specify errors at a finer granularity than `ERROR(generic)`.
* Add tests for bad parameters in the dictionary builder.
2019-05-22 18:57:50 -07:00
Josh Soref
a880ca239b Spelling (#1582)
* spelling: accidentally

* spelling: across

* spelling: additionally

* spelling: addresses

* spelling: appropriate

* spelling: assumed

* spelling: available

* spelling: builder

* spelling: capacity

* spelling: compiler

* spelling: compressibility

* spelling: compressor

* spelling: compression

* spelling: contract

* spelling: convenience

* spelling: decompress

* spelling: description

* spelling: deflate

* spelling: deterministically

* spelling: dictionary

* spelling: display

* spelling: eliminate

* spelling: preemptively

* spelling: exclude

* spelling: failure

* spelling: independence

* spelling: independent

* spelling: intentionally

* spelling: matching

* spelling: maximum

* spelling: meaning

* spelling: mishandled

* spelling: memory

* spelling: occasionally

* spelling: occurrence

* spelling: official

* spelling: offsets

* spelling: original

* spelling: output

* spelling: overflow

* spelling: overridden

* spelling: parameter

* spelling: performance

* spelling: probability

* spelling: receives

* spelling: redundant

* spelling: recompression

* spelling: resources

* spelling: sanity

* spelling: segment

* spelling: series

* spelling: specified

* spelling: specify

* spelling: subtracted

* spelling: successful

* spelling: return

* spelling: translation

* spelling: update

* spelling: unrelated

* spelling: useless

* spelling: variables

* spelling: variety

* spelling: verbatim

* spelling: verification

* spelling: visited

* spelling: warming

* spelling: workers

* spelling: with
2019-04-12 11:18:11 -07:00
Nick Terrell
e649fad7aa [dictBuilder] Fix displayLevel for corpus warning
Pass the displaylevel into the corpus warning, because it is used in
fast cover and cover, so it needs to respect the local level.
2019-04-08 20:00:18 -07:00
Nick Terrell
d0f5ba36fb [cover] Improvements for small or homogeneous data
* The algorithm would bail as soon as it found one epoch that
  contained no new segments. Change it so it now has to fail
  >= 10 times in a row (10 for fastcover, 10-100 for cover).
* The algorithm uses the `maxDict` size to decide the epoch size.
  When this size is absurdly large, it causes tiny epochs. Lower
  bound the epoch size at 10x the segment size, and warn the user
  that their training set is too small.

Fixes #1554
2019-03-22 14:14:46 -07:00
Nick Terrell
21616d8a77 [zdict] Improve documentation 2019-02-01 15:19:32 -08:00
Yann Collet
ededcfca57 fix confusion between unsigned <-> U32
as suggested in #1441.

generally U32 and unsigned are the same thing,
except when they are not ...

case : 32-bit compilation for MIPS (uint32_t == unsigned long)

A vast majority of transformation consists in transforming U32 into unsigned.
In rare cases, it's the other way around (typically for internal code, such as seeds).

Among a few issues this patches solves :
- some parameters were declared with type `unsigned` in *.h,
  but with type `U32` in their implementation *.c .
- some parameters have type unsigned*,
  but the caller user a pointer to U32 instead.

These fixes are useful.

However, the bulk of changes is about %u formating,
which requires unsigned type,
but generally receives U32 values instead,
often just for brevity (U32 is shorter than unsigned).
These changes are generally minor, or even annoying.

As a consequence, the amount of code changed is larger than I would expect for such a patch.

Testing is also a pain :
it requires manually modifying `mem.h`,
in order to lie about `U32`
and force it to be an `unsigned long` typically.
On a 64-bit system, this will break the equivalence unsigned == U32.
Unfortunately, it will also break a few static_assert(), controlling structure sizes.
So it also requires modifying `debug.h` to make `static_assert()` a noop.
And then reverting these changes.

So it's inconvenient, and as a consequence,
this property is currently not checked during CI tests.
Therefore, these problems can emerge again in the future.

I wonder if it is worth ensuring proper distinction of U32 != unsigned in CI tests.
It's another restriction for coding, adding more frustration during merge tests,
since most platforms don't need this distinction (hence contributor will not see it),
and while this can matter in theory, the number of platforms impacted seems minimal.

Thoughts ?
2018-12-21 18:09:41 -08:00
Yann Collet
ffba142406 fixed file identity detection in 32-bit mode
also :
some library decided to use `index` as a global variable declared in standard header
shadowing the ones used in fastcover.c  :(
2018-12-20 14:30:30 -08:00
Yann Collet
2e7fd6a2cb fixed remaining searchLength invocations 2018-11-20 15:13:27 -08:00
Bartosz Szreder
5c5c476338 Prevent deadlock on malloc() failure. 2018-11-08 10:29:31 +01:00
Yann Collet
3ca6261223 fixed static analyzer warnings
note : for some reason,
scan-build version on my laptop found problems within fastcover.c
that scan-build on travisCI does not flag.

They are, as usual, false positive :
the analyzer does not understand that a table (`offset`) is correctly filled before usage.
2018-10-02 15:59:11 -07:00
Nick Terrell
f2d6db45cd [zstd] Add -Wmissing-prototypes 2018-09-27 15:24:48 -07:00
Yann Collet
50b216146f
Merge pull request #1304 from facebook/largeNbDicts
contrib/largeNbDicts
2018-09-06 09:50:56 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
21721b75a3 Change default f to 20 2018-09-04 17:15:14 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
944c9986e0 Update comment on default steps of cover and fastcover 2018-08-30 15:37:29 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
16db0337b1 Always use splitPoint=1.0 for non-optimize cover and fastcover 2018-08-30 14:59:22 -07:00
modbw
d14edf259f
Fixed memory leak detected by cppcheck
cppcheck (which is run regularly in our CI environment)  detected a possible memory leak.
2018-08-28 07:25:05 +02:00
Yann Collet
6782725155 first sketch for largeNbDicts test program 2018-08-26 19:29:12 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
9d6ed9def3 Merge fastCover into DictBuilder (#1274)
* Minor fix

* Run non-optimize FASTCOVER 5 times in benchmark

* Merge fastCover into dictBuilder

* Fix mixed declaration issue

* Add fastcover to symbol.c

* Add fastCover.c and cover.h to build

* Change fastCover.c to fastcover.c

* Update benchmark to run FASTCOVER in dictBuilder

* Undo spliting fastcover_param into cover_param and f

* Remove convert param functions

* Assign f to parameter

* Add zdict.h to Makefile in lib

* Add cover.h to BUCK

* Cast 1 to U64 before shifting

* Remove trimming of zero freq head and tail in selectSegment and rebenchmark

* Remove f as a separate parameter of tryParam

* Read 8 bytes when d is 6

* Add trimming off zero frequency head and tail

* Use best functions from COVER and remove trimming part(which leads to worse compression ratio after previous bugs were fixed)

* Add finalize= argument to FASTCOVER to specify percentage of training samples passed to ZDICT_finalizeDictionary

* Change nbDmer to always read 8 bytes even when d=6

* Add skip=# argument to allow skipping dmers in computeFrequency in FASTCOVER

* Update comments and benchmarking result

* Change default method of ZDICT_trainFromBuffer to ZDICT_optimizeTrainFromBuffer_fastCover

* Add dictType enum and fix bug about passing zParam when converting to coverParam

* Combine finalize and skip into a single parameter

* Update acceleration parameters and benchmark on 3 sample sets

* Change default splitPoint of FASTCOVER to 0.75 and benchmark first 3 sample sets

* Initialize variables outside of for loop in benchmark.c

* Update benchmark result for hg-manifest

* Remove cover.h from install-includes

* Add explanation of f

* Set default compression level for trainFromBuffer to 3

* Add assertion of fastCoverParams in DiB_trainFromFiles

* Add checkTotalCompressedSize function + some minor fixes

* Add test for multithreading fastCovr

* Initialize segmentFreqs in every FASTCOVER_selectSegment and move mutex_unnlock to end of COVER_best_finish

* Free segmentFreqs

* Initialize segmentFreqs before calling FASTCOVER_buildDictionary instead of in FASTCOVER_selectSegment

* Add FASTCOVER_MEMMULT

* Minor fix

* Update benchmarking result
2018-08-23 12:06:20 -07:00
Yann Collet
1515f0bb0d fixed more issues detected by recent version of scan-build
test run on Linux
2018-08-16 15:20:25 -07:00
Yann Collet
6e66bbf5dd fixed several minor issues detected by scan-build
only notable one :
writeNCount() resists better vs invalid distributions
(though it should never happen within zstd anyway)
2018-08-14 16:55:35 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
f5228f2c44 Refactoring 2018-07-31 13:58:54 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
4e29bc2469 Use CDict instead of CCtx in analyzeEntropy 2018-07-31 10:36:45 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
612b346ed5 Add explanation for split=100 2018-07-11 15:50:28 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
5021441d86 Change default splitPoint to 100 2018-07-10 11:19:33 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
456f290e31 Change back to splitPoint<=0 2018-07-09 13:53:25 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
7efabb2cf6 Only make 0.0 default splitPoint 2018-07-09 12:26:53 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
015a00af0f Change cover_sum back to 2 parameters and fix splitPoint issues 2018-07-06 14:24:18 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
0bbff01211 Fix testing parameter 2018-07-05 22:40:32 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
a085d1aae1 Allow splitPoint==1.0 (using all samples for both training and testing) 2018-07-05 10:38:45 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
0881184c89 Some edits based on pull request comments 2018-07-03 17:53:27 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
16e75e8804 Update minimal training sample size 2018-07-03 12:07:06 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
348e5f77a9 Add split=# to cli 2018-06-29 17:54:41 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
52fbbbcb6b Explicitly cast double to unsigned 2018-06-29 16:17:20 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
f9d19b83fb Fix variable declaration problem 2018-06-29 15:46:56 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
e061d84016 Another fix to comparator 2018-06-29 15:38:08 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
59797d3328 Fix splitPoint floating point comparison problem 2018-06-29 12:47:03 -07:00
Jennifer Liu
0ef06f2e8a Split samples into train and test sets 2018-06-29 12:33:34 -07:00
Yann Collet
fa41bcc2c2 grouped debug functions into debug.h
There were 2 competing set of debug functions
within zstd_internal.h and bitstream.h.
They were mostly duplicate, and required care to avoid messing with each other.

There is now a single implementation, shared by both.

Significant change :
The macro variable ZSTD_DEBUG does no longer exist,
it has been replaced by DEBUGLEVEL,
which required modifying several source files.
2018-06-13 15:43:09 -04:00
Nick Terrell
7cbb8bbbbf [cover] Small compression ratio improvement
The cover algorithm selects one segment per epoch, and it selects the epoch
size such that `epochs * segmentSize ~= dictSize`. Selecting less epochs
gives the algorithm more candidates to choose from for each segment it
selects, and then it will loop back to the first epoch when it hits the
last one.

The trade off is that now it takes longer to select each segment, since it
has to look at more data before making a choice.

I benchmarked on the following data sets using this command:

```sh
$ZSTD -T0 -3 --train-cover=d=8,steps=256 $DIR -r -o dict && $ZSTD -3 -D dict -rc $DIR | wc -c
```

| Data set     | k (approx) |  Before  |  After   | % difference |
|--------------|------------|----------|----------|--------------|
| GitHub       | ~1000      |   738138 |   746610 |       +1.14% |
| hg-changelog | ~90        |  4295156 |  4285336 |       -0.23% |
| hg-commands  | ~500       |  1095580 |  1079814 |       -1.44% |
| hg-manifest  | ~400       | 16559892 | 16504346 |       -0.34% |

There is some noise in the measurements, since small changes to `k` can
have large differences, which is why I'm using `steps=256`, to try to
minimize the noise. However, the GitHub data set still has some noise.

If I run the GitHub data set on my Mac, which presumably lists directory
entries in a different order, so the dictionary builder sees the files in
a different order, or I use `steps=1024` I see these results.

| Run        | Before | After  | % difference |
|------------|--------|--------|--------------|
| steps=1024 | 738138 | 734470 |       -0.50% |
| MacBook    | 738451 | 737132 |       -0.18% |

Question: Should we expose this as a parameter? I don't think it is
necessary. Someone might want to turn it up to exchange a much longer
dictionary building time in exchange for a slightly better dictionary.
I tested `2`, `4`, and `16`, and `4` got most of the benefit of `16`
with a faster running time.
2018-05-18 16:15:27 -07:00
Yann Collet
1da629f2ad
Merge pull request #1104 from terrelln/fast-train
Allow negative compression levels in training
2018-04-09 14:16:20 -07:00
Nick Terrell
569e2abccd Allow negative compression levels in training
* Set `dictCLevel` in `zstdcli.c`.
* Only set to default level if the compression level `== 0`, not `<= 0`.
2018-04-09 12:12:03 -07:00
Björn Ketelaars
462aed6811 zstd requires a stable sort.
On OpenBSD qsort() is not guaranteed to be stable, their mergesort() is.
This fixes issue #1088. All the hard work has been done by @terrelln.
2018-04-05 07:59:16 +02:00
Yann Collet
9f8ed23b5b bumped version number to v1.3.4
also added a paragraph on using compression level with training mode
as this is a recurrent question (see for example #1004)
2018-01-27 22:23:26 -08:00
Yann Collet
752bae4a48 added warning message
when pathological dataset is detected
(note : cover_optimize needs -v to display the warning)
2018-01-11 11:29:28 -08:00
Yann Collet
e8093dde09 fixed #304
Pathological samples may result in literal section being incompressible.
This case is now detected,
and literal distribution is replaced by one that can be written into the dictionary.
2018-01-11 11:16:32 -08:00
Yann Collet
218e9fe0fc added a test case for dictBuilder failure
cyclic data set makes the entropy stage fails
now, onto a fix for #304 ...
2018-01-11 09:42:38 -08:00
Yann Collet
c173dbd6e7 no longer supported starting C++17 2017-12-04 18:00:53 -08:00
Nick Terrell
6c41adfb28 [libzstd] pthread function prefixed with ZSTD_
* `sed -i 's/pthread_/ZSTD_pthread_/g' lib/{,common,compress,decompress,dictBuilder}/*.[hc]`
* Fix up `lib/common/threading.[hc]`
* `sed -i s/PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK/ZSTD_PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK/g lib/compress/zstdmt_compress.c`
2017-09-27 11:48:48 -07:00
Yann Collet
77c137b3ae minor comment refactor 2017-09-14 15:12:57 -07:00