Add different constraint types (decompression speed, compression memory, parameter constraints)
Separate search space by strategy + strategy selection
Memoize results
Real random restarts
Support multiple files
Support Dictionary inputs
Debug Macro for extra printing
Additional constraint checking
Minor fixes
more param parsing
Add Memory
Change paramVariation
work on feasibility
reformat bench
Changed Paramgrill to use bench.c benchmarking
customlevel macro
Printing Flag
Minor changes
Explicit casting
Makefile fix
casting, type fix
Printing Flag
Minor Changes
comments, helper fn's
The correct parameters are used once, but once `ZSTD_resetCStream()` is
called the default parameters (level 3) are used. Fix this by setting
`requestedParams` in the `ZSTD_initCStream*()` functions.
The added tests both fail before this patch and pass after.
OpenBSD's port building infrastructure is able to build in a privilege
separated mode. It uses a privilege drop model. Regression tests fail in
this mode as xz/lzma is unable to set file group and errors out with:
xz: tmp.xz: Cannot set the file group: Operation not permitted
gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:307: zstd-playTests] Error 2
Actually it is not a xz/lzma error but a warning causing zstd's
regression test to fail. Proposed fix is to have xz/lzma not set the
exit status to 2 even if a condition worth a warning was detected (-Q
flag).
https://github.com/facebook/zstd/pull/1124 fixes an issue with GNU/Hurd
being unable to write to /dev/zero. Implemented fix is writing to
/dev/random instead.
On OpenBSD a regular user is unable to write to /dev/random because of
permissions set on this device. Result is failing a regression test.
Proposed solution should work for all platforms.
[zstdmt] Fix jobsize bugs
* `ZSTDMT_serialState_reset()` should use `targetSectionSize`, not `jobSize` when sizing the seqstore.
Add an assert that checks that we sized the seqstore using the right job size.
* `ZSTDMT_compressionJob()` should check if `rawSeqStore.seq == NULL`.
* `ZSTDMT_initCStream_internal()` should not adjust `mtctx->params.jobSize` (clamping to MIN/MAX is okay).
streaming decoders, such as ZSTD_decompressStream() or ZSTD_decompress_generic(),
may end up making no forward progress,
(aka no byte read from input __and__ no byte written to output),
due to unusual parameters conditions,
such as providing an output buffer already full.
In such case, the caller may be caught in an infinite loop,
calling the streaming decompression function again and again,
without making any progress.
This version detects such situation, and generates an error instead :
ZSTD_error_dstSize_tooSmall when output buffer is full,
ZSTD_error_srcSize_wrong when input buffer is empty.
The detection tolerates a number of attempts before triggering an error,
controlled by ZSTD_NO_FORWARD_PROGRESS_MAX macro constant,
which is set to 16 by default, and can be re-defined at compilation time.
This behavior tolerates potentially existing implementations
where such cases happen sporadically, like once or twice,
which is not dangerous (only infinite loops are),
without generating an error, hence without breaking these implementations.
Seperate syntheticTest and fileTableTest (now renamed as benchFiles)
Add incremental display to benchMem
Change to only iterMode for benchFunction
Make Synthetic test's compressibility configurable from cli (using -P#)
from zstreamtest.
This test is now integrated within --newapi,
which dynamically switches between the 2 modes randomly.
The main outcome is reduced testing time.