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Yann Collet
292eeb672f api doc : grouped all ZSTD_create*_advanced() functions together
in a new "custom memory allocator" paragraph
which is itself part of "memory management" category.

This makes it simpler to see the relation between the type and its usages.
2018-01-10 09:07:47 -08:00
Yann Collet
3ea156368c API doc : grouped ZSTD_initStatic*() together
within "memory management" category.
2018-01-10 08:49:50 -08:00
Yann Collet
b17fb488b0 fixed msan test
a pointer calculation was wrong in a corner case
2018-01-06 20:50:36 +01:00
Yann Collet
76321d6bbc
Merge pull request #965 from facebook/tests_obj
%.o objects files in /tests
2018-01-06 13:15:53 +01:00
Yann Collet
658d6b8588 Merge branch 'dev' into dubtlazy 2018-01-06 12:40:58 +01:00
Yann Collet
a927fae2a1 fixed ZSTD_reduceIndex()
following suggestions from @terrelln.
Also added some comments to present logic behind ZSTD_preserveUnsortedMark().
2018-01-06 12:31:26 +01:00
Yann Collet
3d578eef0c minor tests/Makefile change, as suggested by @terrelln
https://github.com/facebook/zstd/pull/965#discussion_r160008006
2018-01-06 07:13:09 +01:00
Yann Collet
752880ffed
Merge pull request #963 from facebook/benchfix
fix: bench can accept hlog custom parameter
2018-01-06 06:57:02 +01:00
Nick Terrell
ed9611dc62 [fileio] Don't call FIO_remove() on stdout or /dev/null 2018-01-05 11:50:24 -08:00
Nick Terrell
282ad05e0a [fileio] Use FIO_remove() everywhere for safety 2018-01-05 11:44:45 -08:00
Nick Terrell
fd63140e1c [util] Refuse to set file stat on non-regular file 2018-01-05 11:44:25 -08:00
Yann Collet
dce386f658
Merge pull request #972 from pixelb/bz1530049
zstd: fix crash when not overwriting existing files
2018-01-04 12:14:50 +01:00
Yann Collet
f51e861665
Merge pull request #973 from terrelln/test-case
Add test case for PR #972
2018-01-04 12:14:36 +01:00
Nick Terrell
8adebbd0f8 Add test case for PR #972 2018-01-03 15:52:18 -08:00
Pádraig Brady
e0596715dc zstd: fix crash when not overwriting existing files
This fixes the following crash:
  $ touch exists
  $ programs/zstd -r examples/ -o exists
  zstd: exists already exists; not overwritten
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)

* programs/fileio.c (FIO_compressMultipleFilenames):
Handle the case where we're not overwriting the destination.

Reported at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1530049
2018-01-02 15:24:09 +00:00
Yann Collet
2eff217136 updated /lib documentation 2017-12-31 15:50:00 +01:00
Yann Collet
b6887b6d43
Merge pull request #968 from shawnl/dev
meson: get soversion right
2017-12-30 16:16:37 +01:00
Yann Collet
00db4dbbb3 fixed minor argument property for Visual 2017-12-30 15:42:28 +01:00
Yann Collet
76e802cde6 Merge branch 'dubtlazy' of github.com:facebook/zstd into dubtlazy 2017-12-30 15:21:18 +01:00
Yann Collet
f597f55675 improved btlazy2 : list of unsorted candidates can reach extDict
It used to stop on reaching extDict, for simplification.
As a consequence, there was a small loss of performance each time the round buffer would restart from beginning.
It's not a large difference though, just several hundreds of bytes on silesia.
This patch fixes it.
2017-12-30 15:12:59 +01:00
Yann Collet
a68b76afef updated compression level table for btlazy2
now selected for levels 13, 14 and 15.

Also : dropped the requirement for monotonic memory budget increase of compression levels,,
which was required for ZSTD_estimateCCtxSize()
in order to ensure that a memory budget for level L is large enough for any level <= L.
This condition is now ensured at run time inside ZSTD_estimateCCtxSize().
2017-12-30 11:40:35 +01:00
Yann Collet
706b5430bd updated compression level table for btlazy2
now selected for levels 13, 14 and 15.

Also : dropped the requirement for monotonic memory budget increase of compression levels,,
which was required for ZSTD_estimateCCtxSize()
in order to ensure that a memory budget for level L is large enough for any level <= L.
This condition is now ensured at run time inside ZSTD_estimateCCtxSize().
2017-12-30 11:37:18 +01:00
Yann Collet
eb52e2f45e simplify ZSTD_preserveUnsortedMark() implementation
since no compiler attempts to auto-vectorize it.
2017-12-30 11:13:52 +01:00
Shawn Landden
ea41b580eb meson: allow -Dlegacy_support=true, fix -Dlegacy_support=0 2017-12-29 10:18:33 -08:00
Yann Collet
77fc611abe Merge branch 'benchfix' into dubtlazy 2017-12-29 19:16:58 +01:00
Yann Collet
d228b6b0d0 btlazy2 : optimization for dictionary compression
we want the dictionary table to be fully sorted,
not just lazily filled.
Dictionary loading is a bit more intensive,
but it saves cpu cycles for match search during compression.
2017-12-29 19:14:18 +01:00
Yann Collet
02f64ef955 btlazy2: fixed interaction between unsortedMark and reduceTable 2017-12-29 19:08:51 +01:00
Yann Collet
4c7f137bd2 add test case which reliably produces btlazy2 rescale overflow bug
The unsorted_mark is handled like any index,
which fails after a rescale.
2017-12-29 17:40:36 +01:00
Yann Collet
64482c2c97 fixed bug in dubt
the chain of unsorted candidates could grow beyond lowLimit.
2017-12-29 17:04:37 +01:00
Yann Collet
f36da5b4d9 minor speed optimization : index overflow prevention
new code supposed to be easier to auto-vectorize
2017-12-29 14:40:33 +01:00
Yann Collet
ffc335bccf complete ignore list
fuzz tests artifacts
2017-12-29 14:39:49 +01:00
Yann Collet
5235d8d6ba first implementation of delayed update for btlazy2
This is a pretty nice speed win.

The new strategy consists in stacking new candidates as if it was a hash chain.
Then, only if there is a need to actually consult the chain, they are batch-updated,
before starting the match search itself.
This is supposed to be beneficial when skipping positions,
which happens a lot when using lazy strategy.

The baseline performance for btlazy2 on my laptop is :
15#calgary.tar       :   3265536 ->    955985 (3.416),  7.06 MB/s , 618.0 MB/s
15#enwik7            :  10000000 ->   3067341 (3.260),  4.65 MB/s , 521.2 MB/s
15#silesia.tar       : 211984896 ->  58095131 (3.649),  6.20 MB/s , 682.4 MB/s
(only level 15 remains for btlazy2, as this strategy is squeezed between lazy2 and btopt)

After this patch, and keeping all parameters identical,
speed is increased by a pretty good margin (+30-50%),
but compression ratio suffers a bit :
15#calgary.tar       :   3265536 ->    958060 (3.408),  9.12 MB/s , 621.1 MB/s
15#enwik7            :  10000000 ->   3078318 (3.249),  6.37 MB/s , 525.1 MB/s
15#silesia.tar       : 211984896 ->  58444111 (3.627),  9.89 MB/s , 680.4 MB/s

That's because I kept `1<<searchLog` as a maximum number of candidates to update.
But for a hash chain, this represents the total number of candidates in the chain,
while for the binary, it represents the maximum depth of searches.
Keep in mind that a lot of candidates won't even be visited in the btree,
since they are filtered out by the binary sort.

As a consequence, in the new implementation,
the effective depth of the binary tree is substantially shorter.

To compensate, it's enough to increase `searchLog` value.
Here is the result after adding just +1 to searchLog (level 15 setting in this patch):
15#calgary.tar       :   3265536 ->    956311 (3.415),  8.32 MB/s , 611.4 MB/s
15#enwik7            :  10000000 ->   3067655 (3.260),  5.43 MB/s , 535.5 MB/s
15#silesia.tar       : 211984896 ->  58113144 (3.648),  8.35 MB/s , 679.3 MB/s

aka, almost the same compression ratio as before,
but with a noticeable speed increase (+20-30%).

This modification makes btlazy2 more competitive.
A new round of paramgrill will be necessary to determine which levels are impacted and could adopt the new strategy.
2017-12-28 16:58:57 +01:00
Yann Collet
63aebdf9ea windows ci : removed fullbench-dll from appveyor
the test is broken
previous version was too Windows-specific.
It needs to be either refactored to be cross-platform,
or be removed if it doesn't bring any value
(which is indeed unclear).
2017-12-27 19:27:54 +01:00
Yann Collet
2126ca8a5f %.o objects files in /tests
Recipe in /tests rebuild everything from source for each target.
zstd is still a "small" project, so it's not prohibitive,
yet, rebuilding same files over and over represents substantial redundant work.

This patch replaces *.c files from /lib by their corresponding *.o files.
They cannot be compiled and stored directly within /lib,
since /tests triggers additional debug capabilities unwelcome in release binary.
So the resulting *.o are stored directly within /tests.

It turns out, it's difficult to find several target using *exactly* the same rules.
Using only the default rules (debug enabled, multi-threading disabled, no legacy)
a surprisingly small amount of targets share their work.

It's because, in many cases there are additional modifications requested :
some targets are 32-bits, some enable multi-threading, some enable legacy support,
some disable asserts, some want different kind of sanitizer, etc.

I created 2 sets of object files : with and without multithreading.
Several targets share their work, saving compilation time when running `make all`.
Also, obviously, when modifying one source file, only this one needs rebuilding.

For targets requiring some different setting, build from source *.c remain the rule.

The new rules have been tested within `-j` parallel compilation, and work fine with it.
2017-12-27 17:58:27 +01:00
Yann Collet
c707c6e9f2 fix: bench can accept hlog custom parameter
was ignored during initialization
2017-12-27 13:32:05 +01:00
Shawn Landden
6ff43c0051 get soversion right 2017-12-24 10:05:43 -08:00
Yann Collet
d55aea3c3b
Merge pull request #961 from shawnl/patch-2
fix unbounded range
2017-12-22 07:09:18 +01:00
Yann Collet
b7d0d96ac6
Merge pull request #960 from shawnl/dev
meson: support differn't legacy levels.
2017-12-22 07:07:52 +01:00
Shawn Landden
914d983879
fix unbounded range
I think you meant 8 MiB or smaller, instead of an unbounded (and illogical) range
2017-12-21 16:15:12 -08:00
Shawn Landden
daffe435c0 meson: support differn't legacy levels.
Default to v0.4.0+
2017-12-21 15:47:38 -08:00
Yann Collet
8879802866
Merge pull request #959 from shawnl/dev
meson: fix build
2017-12-20 11:20:07 +01:00
Shawn Landden
3ddfa42fe8 meson: fix build
used absolute paths which are deprecated in meson, also missing some sources
that got split

also move source files each to their own line so future diffs are clearer.
2017-12-19 22:02:03 -08:00
Yann Collet
473362e922
Merge pull request #958 from facebook/continueCCtx
fix a subtle issue in continue mode
2017-12-20 00:12:50 +01:00
Yann Collet
cafedcbbe4 ZSTD_resetCCtx_internal: fixed order of arguments
params1 was swapped with params2.
This used to be a non-issue when testing for strict equality,
but now that some tests look for "sufficient size" `<=`, order matters.
2017-12-19 21:49:04 +01:00
Yann Collet
9096088f45 changed variable name for clarity, suggested by @terrelln 2017-12-19 21:20:46 +01:00
Yann Collet
574e75354b fuzzer: ensure existence of CHECK_Z macro beyond OS-X systems 2017-12-19 11:24:14 +01:00
Yann Collet
d88c671663 added test case for "wrong blockSize in continue mode" 2017-12-19 10:16:09 +01:00
Yann Collet
f299fa39ac fix a subtle issue in continue mode
The deep fuzzer tests caught a subtle bug that was probably there for a long time.
The impact of the bug is not a crash, or any other clear error signal,
rather, it reduces performance, by cutting data into smaller blocks.
Eventually, the following test would fail because it produces too many 1-byte blocks,
requiring more space than buffer can provide :
`./zstreamtest_asan --mt -s3514 -t1678312 -i1678314`

The root scenario is as follows :
- Create context, initialize it using explicit parameters or a `cdict` to pin them down, set `pledgedSrcSize=1`
- The compression parameters will not be adapted, but `windowSize` and `blockSize` will be automatically set to `1`.
  `windowSize` and `blockSize` are dynamic values, set within `ZSTD_resetCCtx_internal()`.
  The automatic adaptation makes it possible to generate smaller contexts for smaller input sizes.
- Complete compression
- New compression with same context, using same parameters, but `pledgedSrcSize=ZSTD_CONTENTSIZE_UNKNOWN`
  trigger "continue mode"
- Continue mode doesn't modify blockSize, because it used to depend on `windowLog` only,
  but in fact, it also depends on `pledgedSrcSize`.
- The "old" blocksize (1) is still there,
  next compression will use this value to cut input into blocks,
  resulting in more blocks and worse performance than necessary performance.

Given the scenario, and its possible variants, I'm surprised it did not show up before.
But I suspect it did show up, it's just that it never triggered an error, because "worse performance" is not a trigger.
The above test is a special corner case, where performance is so impacted that it reaches an error case.

The fix works, but I'm not completely pleased.
I think the current code relies too much on implied relations between variables.
This will likely break again in the future when some related part of the code change.
Unfortunately, no time to make larger changes if we want to keep the release target for zstd v1.3.3.
So a longer term fix will have to be considered after the release.

To do : create a reliable test case which triggers this scenario for CI tests.
2017-12-19 09:43:03 +01:00
Yann Collet
aa0c09bdc9
Merge pull request #957 from facebook/nbThreads
zstdmt via compress_generic: reduce opportunity to free/create mtctx
2017-12-18 16:04:14 -08:00
Yann Collet
5c2f2ebfdb zstdmt via compress_generic: reduce opportunity to free/create mtctx
`zstreamtest --newapi` (and `--opaqueapi`) create and destroy way too many threads
resulting in failure of tsan tests,
and potentially connected to the qemu flaky tests.

This is because, at each test, the nb of threads can be changed (random).

The `--no-big-tests` directive reduce this choice to 1/2 threads,
in order to limit memory usage, especially for qemu and 32-bits builds.
Unfortunately, swapping between 1 and 2 threads is enough to constantly create/destroy new mtctx.

This patch takes advantage of the following property :
via compress_generic, no internal mtctx is needed for nbThreads < 2.
As a consequence, when nbThreads == 2, the currently active mtctx is necessarily good.

This dramatically reduces the nb of thread creations when invoking `zstreamtest --newapi --no-big-tests`
(only when parent cctx itself is created, which is randomized to 1/256 tests).

Expected outcome :
- at a minimum : tsan tests shall now work continuously without exploding the thread counter
- at best : flaky qemu tests on `zstreamtest --newapi --no-big-tests` may stop being flaky, due to less stress from constant thread creation/destruction

Real world impact :
minimal, I don't expect users to constantly change `nbThreads` between each invocation.
If `nbThreads` remains stable, existing implementation re-uses existing mtctx.

Also : `zstreamtest --newapi` but without `--no-big-tests` doesn't benefit as much,
since this test can select a random `nbThreads` value between 1 and 4.
The current patch only reduces opportunity to free/create mtctx (for example : 2->1->2 doesn't need a new mtctx)
but doesn't completely eliminate it, since `nbThreads` can still change between 2/3/4.
A more complete solution could be to only use 2 out of 4 allocated threads, thus keeping the pool at a constant size.
This would require a larger change to `POOL_*` api though.
2017-12-16 12:48:13 -08:00