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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yann Collet
efe8496755 minor test refactoring
just for clarity, for the currently failing unit test
2019-08-02 19:31:19 +02:00
Yann Collet
387e20d4f0 fixed minor conversion warning in datagen 2019-08-02 18:02:54 +02:00
Yann Collet
37f47e51a8 fixed datagen
to produce same content on both 32 and 64-bit platforms
by removing floating from literal table determination.

also : added checksum trace in compression control test,
so that it's easier to determine if test fails
as a consequence of compressing a different sample.
2019-08-02 17:34:53 +02:00
Yann Collet
d1927f0b39 regenerate sample to compress
to reduce chances of differences between 32 and 64-bit fuzzer tests
2019-08-02 15:31:00 +02:00
Yann Collet
98e7c344cd fixed strategies btopt+ 2019-08-02 14:42:53 +02:00
Yann Collet
b4257b04e7 fixed strategy btlazy2 2019-08-02 14:26:26 +02:00
Yann Collet
5cf1b24aca fixed strategies greedy, lazy & lazy2
restore dictionary compression ratio
2019-08-02 14:21:39 +02:00
Yann Collet
2115292616 minor : fixed ptr arithmetic
invalid on void ptr
2019-08-01 17:12:26 +02:00
Yann Collet
810a9cac08 added efficiency test
to detect gross CR variations after a patch.

Tests normal and dictionary compression.
2019-08-01 16:59:22 +02:00
Yann Collet
98692c2838 fixed compression ratio regression when dictionary-compressing medium-size inputs at levels 1-3 2019-08-01 15:58:17 +02:00
Yann Collet
c25df8ba3f
Merge pull request #1707 from felixhandte/travis-versions-test
Run `versionsTest` in CI
2019-07-31 13:43:00 +02:00
W. Felix Handte
904734e484 Run versionsTest in CI 2019-07-30 20:11:25 -04:00
Felix Handte
d95ac34202
Merge pull request #1701 from LeeYoung624/dev
memory leak fix
2019-07-25 11:56:37 -04:00
LeeYoung624
793b94b354 memory leak fix 2019-07-25 21:07:57 +08:00
Felix Handte
2314906b68
Merge pull request #1699 from felixhandte/seekable-gitignore
Add New Seekable Compression Example to .gitignore
2019-07-24 19:07:55 -04:00
Yann Collet
1f16245e9e updated man page 2019-07-24 16:04:37 -07:00
Yann Collet
96a24e1699
Merge pull request #1698 from felixhandte/bump-version-to-1.4.2
Bump Library Version Number to 1.4.2
2019-07-24 16:03:01 -07:00
Yann Collet
0d38ee3c30
Merge pull request #1690 from piguin/dev
fix compiling errors with clang-8
2019-07-24 15:37:05 -07:00
Yann Collet
ff8b18a0bb
Merge pull request #1697 from Tyler-Tran/dev
Adding documentation for --shrink flag
2019-07-24 15:35:11 -07:00
W. Felix Handte
15da57820d Add New Seekable Compression Example to .gitignore 2019-07-24 18:22:20 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
9cb9b1c9a5 Update Manual 2019-07-24 18:21:11 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
25824cc185 Update CHANGELOG 2019-07-24 17:35:52 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
8083581f9a Bump Library Version Number to 1.4.2 2019-07-24 17:35:19 -04:00
Tyler Tran
5a61e66f7b previous commit did not undo all changes 2019-07-24 13:53:50 -07:00
Tyler Tran
12d60a9bd9 removing changes to zstd.1 2019-07-24 13:52:34 -07:00
Tyler Tran
f8c1d7979c modifying minor nit 2019-07-22 16:36:44 -07:00
Tyler Tran
02da4497f0 Adding documentation for shrink flag PR #1656 2019-07-22 16:33:22 -07:00
Yann Collet
b0a5d380af
Merge pull request #1695 from iburinoc/seekable-buff
Fix seekable decompression in-memory api
2019-07-22 15:34:32 -07:00
Nick Terrell
740b32173f
Merge pull request #1696 from terrelln/legacy-fix
[legacy] Fix bug in zstd-0.5 decoder
2019-07-22 18:06:18 -04:00
Nick Terrell
e6edcfa795 [legacy] Fix bug in zstd-0.5 decoder
The match length and literal length extra bytes could either
by 2 bytes or 3 bytes in version 0.5. All earlier verions were
always 3 bytes, and later version didn't have dumps.

The bug, introduced by commit 0fd322f812,
was triggered when the last dump was a 2-byte dump, because we didn't
separate that case from a 3-byte dump, and thought we were over-reading.

I've tested this fix with every zstd version < 1.0.0 on the buggy file,
and we are now always successfully decompressing with the right
checksum.

Fixes #1693.
2019-07-22 13:05:09 -07:00
Sean Purcell
671d533ea7 Fix seekable decompression in-memory api 2019-07-21 23:22:25 -04:00
Yann Collet
be3d2e2de8
Merge pull request #1679 from ephiepark/dev
Restructure the source files
2019-07-19 15:29:07 -07:00
Yann Collet
f2620697c7
Merge pull request #1685 from vivekmig/dev
Add Check if Block Size Exceeds Maximum
2019-07-19 15:22:29 -07:00
Yann Collet
d636cd1444
Merge pull request #1692 from felixhandte/v1.4.1-changelog
Update CHANGELOG with v1.4.1 Changes
2019-07-19 09:10:39 -07:00
W. Felix Handte
62a0dc57b1 Update CHANGELOG with v1.4.1 Changes 2019-07-19 11:18:10 -04:00
Qin Li
04a9d6b828 fix compiling errors with clang-8
Compiling with clang-8 fails with the following errors:

largeNbDicts.c:562:37: error: implicit conversion turns floating-point
number into integer: 'const double' to 'U64' (aka 'unsigned long')
[-Werror,-Wfloat-conversion]
        U64 const dTime_ns = result.nanoSecPerRun;
                  ~~~~~~~~   ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~

zstdcli.c:300:5: error: '@return' command used in a comment that is
not attached to a function or method declaration
[-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
 * @return 1 means that cover parameters were correct
   ~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

zstdcli.c:301:5: error: '@return' command used in a comment that is
not attached to a function or method declaration
[-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
 * @return 0 in case of malformed parameters
   ~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2019-07-18 19:41:00 -07:00
Vivek Miglani
a3ce0c9d04 Fixing decodecorpus test issue 2019-07-18 14:32:09 -07:00
W. Felix Handte
a2861d75eb [doc] Bump Format Spec Version 2019-07-17 18:55:45 -04:00
W. Felix Handte
c05b270edc [doc] Remove Limitation that Compressed Block is Smaller than Uncompressed Content
This changes the size limit on compressed blocks to match those of the other
block types: they may not be larger than the `Block_Maximum_Decompressed_Size`,
which is the smaller of the `Window_Size` and 128 KB, removing the additional
restriction that had been placed on `Compressed_Block`s, that they be smaller
than the decompressed content they represent.

Several things motivate removing this restriction. On the one hand, this
restriction is not useful for decoders: the decoder must nonetheless be
prepared to accept compressed blocks that are the full
`Block_Maximum_Decompressed_Size`. And on the other, this bound is actually
artificially limiting. If block representations were entirely independent,
a compressed representation of a block that is larger than the contents of the
block would be ipso facto useless, and it would be strictly better to send it
as an `Raw_Block`. However, blocks are not entirely independent, and it can
make sense to pay the cost of encoding custom entropy tables in a block, even
if that pushes that block size over the size of the data it represents,
because those tables can be re-used by subsequent blocks.

Finally, as far as I can tell, this restriction in the spec is not currently
enforced in any Zstandard implementation, nor has it ever been. This change
should therefore be safe to make.
2019-07-17 18:55:45 -04:00
Vivek Miglani
c7be7d2efb Fixing compressed block size checks 2019-07-17 12:53:15 -07:00
Ephraim Park
1dc98de279 Restructure the source files 2019-07-15 17:39:18 -07:00
Nick Terrell
f7d56943fd
Merge pull request #1684 from terrelln/regression
[regression] Update results for ZSTD_double_fast update
2019-07-15 15:39:52 -04:00
Vivek Miglani
3f108f82fb Return error if block size exceeds maximum 2019-07-15 12:10:21 -07:00
Nick Terrell
4c2943df23 [regression] Update results for ZSTD_double_fast update 2019-07-15 11:25:22 -07:00
Vivek Miglani
de61b36f9e Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/vivekmig/zstd into dev 2019-07-15 10:47:09 -07:00
Yann Collet
8fb08b68cc
Merge pull request #1681 from facebook/level3
updated double_fast complementary insertion
2019-07-12 16:16:06 -07:00
Nick Terrell
75cfe1dc69
[ldm] Fix bug in overflow correction with large job size (#1678)
* [ldm] Fix bug in overflow correction with large job size

* [zstdmt] Respect ZSTDMT_JOBSIZE_MAX (1G in 64-bit mode)

* [test] Add test that exposes the bug

Sadly the test fails on our CI because it uses too much memory, so
I had to comment it out.
2019-07-12 18:45:18 -04:00
Yann Collet
eaeb7f00b5 updated the _extDict variant of double fast 2019-07-12 14:17:17 -07:00
Yann Collet
e8a7f5d3ce double-fast: changed the trade-off for a smaller positive change
same number of complementary insertions, just organized differently
(long at `ip-2`, short at `ip-1`).
2019-07-12 11:34:53 -07:00
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