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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- //
- /// \file file_info.c
- /// \brief Decode .xz file information into a lzma_index structure
- //
- // Author: Lasse Collin
- //
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- #include "index_decoder.h"
- typedef struct {
- enum {
- SEQ_MAGIC_BYTES,
- SEQ_PADDING_SEEK,
- SEQ_PADDING_DECODE,
- SEQ_FOOTER,
- SEQ_INDEX_INIT,
- SEQ_INDEX_DECODE,
- SEQ_HEADER_DECODE,
- SEQ_HEADER_COMPARE,
- } sequence;
- /// Absolute position of in[*in_pos] in the file. All code that
- /// modifies *in_pos also updates this. seek_to_pos() needs this
- /// to determine if we need to request the application to seek for
- /// us or if we can do the seeking internally by adjusting *in_pos.
- uint64_t file_cur_pos;
- /// This refers to absolute positions of interesting parts of the
- /// input file. Sometimes it points to the *beginning* of a specific
- /// field and sometimes to the *end* of a field. The current target
- /// position at each moment is explained in the comments.
- uint64_t file_target_pos;
- /// Size of the .xz file (from the application).
- uint64_t file_size;
- /// Index decoder
- lzma_next_coder index_decoder;
- /// Number of bytes remaining in the Index field that is currently
- /// being decoded.
- lzma_vli index_remaining;
- /// The Index decoder will store the decoded Index in this pointer.
- lzma_index *this_index;
- /// Amount of Stream Padding in the current Stream.
- lzma_vli stream_padding;
- /// The final combined index is collected here.
- lzma_index *combined_index;
- /// Pointer from the application where to store the index information
- /// after successful decoding.
- lzma_index **dest_index;
- /// Pointer to lzma_stream.seek_pos to be used when returning
- /// LZMA_SEEK_NEEDED. This is set by seek_to_pos() when needed.
- uint64_t *external_seek_pos;
- /// Memory usage limit
- uint64_t memlimit;
- /// Stream Flags from the very beginning of the file.
- lzma_stream_flags first_header_flags;
- /// Stream Flags from Stream Header of the current Stream.
- lzma_stream_flags header_flags;
- /// Stream Flags from Stream Footer of the current Stream.
- lzma_stream_flags footer_flags;
- size_t temp_pos;
- size_t temp_size;
- uint8_t temp[8192];
- } lzma_file_info_coder;
- /// Copies data from in[*in_pos] into coder->temp until
- /// coder->temp_pos == coder->temp_size. This also keeps coder->file_cur_pos
- /// in sync with *in_pos. Returns true if more input is needed.
- static bool
- fill_temp(lzma_file_info_coder *coder, const uint8_t *restrict in,
- size_t *restrict in_pos, size_t in_size)
- {
- coder->file_cur_pos += lzma_bufcpy(in, in_pos, in_size,
- coder->temp, &coder->temp_pos, coder->temp_size);
- return coder->temp_pos < coder->temp_size;
- }
- /// Seeks to the absolute file position specified by target_pos.
- /// This tries to do the seeking by only modifying *in_pos, if possible.
- /// The main benefit of this is that if one passes the whole file at once
- /// to lzma_code(), the decoder will never need to return LZMA_SEEK_NEEDED
- /// as all the seeking can be done by adjusting *in_pos in this function.
- ///
- /// Returns true if an external seek is needed and the caller must return
- /// LZMA_SEEK_NEEDED.
- static bool
- seek_to_pos(lzma_file_info_coder *coder, uint64_t target_pos,
- size_t in_start, size_t *in_pos, size_t in_size)
- {
- // The input buffer doesn't extend beyond the end of the file.
- // This has been checked by file_info_decode() already.
- assert(coder->file_size - coder->file_cur_pos >= in_size - *in_pos);
- const uint64_t pos_min = coder->file_cur_pos - (*in_pos - in_start);
- const uint64_t pos_max = coder->file_cur_pos + (in_size - *in_pos);
- bool external_seek_needed;
- if (target_pos >= pos_min && target_pos <= pos_max) {
- // The requested position is available in the current input
- // buffer or right after it. That is, in a corner case we
- // end up setting *in_pos == in_size and thus will immediately
- // need new input bytes from the application.
- *in_pos += (size_t)(target_pos - coder->file_cur_pos);
- external_seek_needed = false;
- } else {
- // Ask the application to seek the input file.
- *coder->external_seek_pos = target_pos;
- external_seek_needed = true;
- // Mark the whole input buffer as used. This way
- // lzma_stream.total_in will have a better estimate
- // of the amount of data read. It still won't be perfect
- // as the value will depend on the input buffer size that
- // the application uses, but it should be good enough for
- // those few who want an estimate.
- *in_pos = in_size;
- }
- // After seeking (internal or external) the current position
- // will match the requested target position.
- coder->file_cur_pos = target_pos;
- return external_seek_needed;
- }
- /// The caller sets coder->file_target_pos so that it points to the *end*
- /// of the desired file position. This function then determines how far
- /// backwards from that position we can seek. After seeking fill_temp()
- /// can be used to read data into coder->temp. When fill_temp() has finished,
- /// coder->temp[coder->temp_size] will match coder->file_target_pos.
- ///
- /// This also validates that coder->target_file_pos is sane in sense that
- /// we aren't trying to seek too far backwards (too close or beyond the
- /// beginning of the file).
- static lzma_ret
- reverse_seek(lzma_file_info_coder *coder,
- size_t in_start, size_t *in_pos, size_t in_size)
- {
- // Check that there is enough data before the target position
- // to contain at least Stream Header and Stream Footer. If there
- // isn't, the file cannot be valid.
- if (coder->file_target_pos < 2 * LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE)
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- coder->temp_pos = 0;
- // The Stream Header at the very beginning of the file gets handled
- // specially in SEQ_MAGIC_BYTES and thus we will never need to seek
- // there. By not seeking to the first LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE bytes
- // we avoid a useless external seek after SEQ_MAGIC_BYTES if the
- // application uses an extremely small input buffer and the input
- // file is very small.
- if (coder->file_target_pos - LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE
- < sizeof(coder->temp))
- coder->temp_size = (size_t)(coder->file_target_pos
- - LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE);
- else
- coder->temp_size = sizeof(coder->temp);
- // The above if-statements guarantee this. This is important because
- // the Stream Header/Footer decoders assume that there's at least
- // LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE bytes in coder->temp.
- assert(coder->temp_size >= LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE);
- if (seek_to_pos(coder, coder->file_target_pos - coder->temp_size,
- in_start, in_pos, in_size))
- return LZMA_SEEK_NEEDED;
- return LZMA_OK;
- }
- /// Gets the number of zero-bytes at the end of the buffer.
- static size_t
- get_padding_size(const uint8_t *buf, size_t buf_size)
- {
- size_t padding = 0;
- while (buf_size > 0 && buf[--buf_size] == 0x00)
- ++padding;
- return padding;
- }
- /// With the Stream Header at the very beginning of the file, LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR
- /// is used to tell the application that Magic Bytes didn't match. In other
- /// Stream Header/Footer fields (in the middle/end of the file) it could be
- /// a bit confusing to return LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR as we already know that there
- /// is a valid Stream Header at the beginning of the file. For those cases
- /// this function is used to convert LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR to LZMA_DATA_ERROR.
- static lzma_ret
- hide_format_error(lzma_ret ret)
- {
- if (ret == LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR)
- ret = LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- return ret;
- }
- /// Calls the Index decoder and updates coder->index_remaining.
- /// This is a separate function because the input can be either directly
- /// from the application or from coder->temp.
- static lzma_ret
- decode_index(lzma_file_info_coder *coder, const lzma_allocator *allocator,
- const uint8_t *restrict in, size_t *restrict in_pos,
- size_t in_size, bool update_file_cur_pos)
- {
- const size_t in_start = *in_pos;
- const lzma_ret ret = coder->index_decoder.code(
- coder->index_decoder.coder,
- allocator, in, in_pos, in_size,
- NULL, NULL, 0, LZMA_RUN);
- coder->index_remaining -= *in_pos - in_start;
- if (update_file_cur_pos)
- coder->file_cur_pos += *in_pos - in_start;
- return ret;
- }
- static lzma_ret
- file_info_decode(void *coder_ptr, const lzma_allocator *allocator,
- const uint8_t *restrict in, size_t *restrict in_pos,
- size_t in_size,
- uint8_t *restrict out lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
- size_t *restrict out_pos lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
- size_t out_size lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
- lzma_action action lzma_attribute((__unused__)))
- {
- lzma_file_info_coder *coder = coder_ptr;
- const size_t in_start = *in_pos;
- // If the caller provides input past the end of the file, trim
- // the extra bytes from the buffer so that we won't read too far.
- assert(coder->file_size >= coder->file_cur_pos);
- if (coder->file_size - coder->file_cur_pos < in_size - in_start)
- in_size = in_start
- + (size_t)(coder->file_size - coder->file_cur_pos);
- while (true)
- switch (coder->sequence) {
- case SEQ_MAGIC_BYTES:
- // Decode the Stream Header at the beginning of the file
- // first to check if the Magic Bytes match. The flags
- // are stored in coder->first_header_flags so that we
- // don't need to seek to it again.
- //
- // Check that the file is big enough to contain at least
- // Stream Header.
- if (coder->file_size < LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE)
- return LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR;
- // Read the Stream Header field into coder->temp.
- if (fill_temp(coder, in, in_pos, in_size))
- return LZMA_OK;
- // This is the only Stream Header/Footer decoding where we
- // want to return LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR if the Magic Bytes don't
- // match. Elsewhere it will be converted to LZMA_DATA_ERROR.
- return_if_error(lzma_stream_header_decode(
- &coder->first_header_flags, coder->temp));
- // Now that we know that the Magic Bytes match, check the
- // file size. It's better to do this here after checking the
- // Magic Bytes since this way we can give LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR
- // instead of LZMA_DATA_ERROR when the Magic Bytes don't
- // match in a file that is too big or isn't a multiple of
- // four bytes.
- if (coder->file_size > LZMA_VLI_MAX || (coder->file_size & 3))
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- // Start looking for Stream Padding and Stream Footer
- // at the end of the file.
- coder->file_target_pos = coder->file_size;
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_PADDING_SEEK:
- coder->sequence = SEQ_PADDING_DECODE;
- return_if_error(reverse_seek(
- coder, in_start, in_pos, in_size));
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_PADDING_DECODE: {
- // Copy to coder->temp first. This keeps the code simpler if
- // the application only provides input a few bytes at a time.
- if (fill_temp(coder, in, in_pos, in_size))
- return LZMA_OK;
- // Scan the buffer backwards to get the size of the
- // Stream Padding field (if any).
- const size_t new_padding = get_padding_size(
- coder->temp, coder->temp_size);
- coder->stream_padding += new_padding;
- // Set the target position to the beginning of Stream Padding
- // that has been observed so far. If all Stream Padding has
- // been seen, then the target position will be at the end
- // of the Stream Footer field.
- coder->file_target_pos -= new_padding;
- if (new_padding == coder->temp_size) {
- // The whole buffer was padding. Seek backwards in
- // the file to get more input.
- coder->sequence = SEQ_PADDING_SEEK;
- break;
- }
- // Size of Stream Padding must be a multiple of 4 bytes.
- if (coder->stream_padding & 3)
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- coder->sequence = SEQ_FOOTER;
- // Calculate the amount of non-padding data in coder->temp.
- coder->temp_size -= new_padding;
- coder->temp_pos = coder->temp_size;
- // We can avoid an external seek if the whole Stream Footer
- // is already in coder->temp. In that case SEQ_FOOTER won't
- // read more input and will find the Stream Footer from
- // coder->temp[coder->temp_size - LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE].
- //
- // Otherwise we will need to seek. The seeking is done so
- // that Stream Footer will be at the end of coder->temp.
- // This way it's likely that we also get a complete Index
- // field into coder->temp without needing a separate seek
- // for that (unless the Index field is big).
- if (coder->temp_size < LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE)
- return_if_error(reverse_seek(
- coder, in_start, in_pos, in_size));
- }
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_FOOTER:
- // Copy the Stream Footer field into coder->temp.
- // If Stream Footer was already available in coder->temp
- // in SEQ_PADDING_DECODE, then this does nothing.
- if (fill_temp(coder, in, in_pos, in_size))
- return LZMA_OK;
- // Make coder->file_target_pos and coder->temp_size point
- // to the beginning of Stream Footer and thus to the end
- // of the Index field. coder->temp_pos will be updated
- // a bit later.
- coder->file_target_pos -= LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- coder->temp_size -= LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- // Decode Stream Footer.
- return_if_error(hide_format_error(lzma_stream_footer_decode(
- &coder->footer_flags,
- coder->temp + coder->temp_size)));
- // Check that we won't seek past the beginning of the file.
- //
- // LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE is added because there must be
- // space for Stream Header too even though we won't seek
- // there before decoding the Index field.
- //
- // There's no risk of integer overflow here because
- // Backward Size cannot be greater than 2^34.
- if (coder->file_target_pos < coder->footer_flags.backward_size
- + LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE)
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- // Set the target position to the beginning of the Index field.
- coder->file_target_pos -= coder->footer_flags.backward_size;
- coder->sequence = SEQ_INDEX_INIT;
- // We can avoid an external seek if the whole Index field is
- // already available in coder->temp.
- if (coder->temp_size >= coder->footer_flags.backward_size) {
- // Set coder->temp_pos to point to the beginning
- // of the Index.
- coder->temp_pos = coder->temp_size
- - coder->footer_flags.backward_size;
- } else {
- // These are set to zero to indicate that there's no
- // useful data (Index or anything else) in coder->temp.
- coder->temp_pos = 0;
- coder->temp_size = 0;
- // Seek to the beginning of the Index field.
- if (seek_to_pos(coder, coder->file_target_pos,
- in_start, in_pos, in_size))
- return LZMA_SEEK_NEEDED;
- }
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_INDEX_INIT: {
- // Calculate the amount of memory already used by the earlier
- // Indexes so that we know how big memory limit to pass to
- // the Index decoder.
- //
- // NOTE: When there are multiple Streams, the separate
- // lzma_index structures can use more RAM (as measured by
- // lzma_index_memused()) than the final combined lzma_index.
- // Thus memlimit may need to be slightly higher than the final
- // calculated memory usage will be. This is perhaps a bit
- // confusing to the application, but I think it shouldn't
- // cause problems in practice.
- uint64_t memused = 0;
- if (coder->combined_index != NULL) {
- memused = lzma_index_memused(coder->combined_index);
- assert(memused <= coder->memlimit);
- if (memused > coder->memlimit) // Extra sanity check
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- }
- // Initialize the Index decoder.
- return_if_error(lzma_index_decoder_init(
- &coder->index_decoder, allocator,
- &coder->this_index,
- coder->memlimit - memused));
- coder->index_remaining = coder->footer_flags.backward_size;
- coder->sequence = SEQ_INDEX_DECODE;
- }
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_INDEX_DECODE: {
- // Decode (a part of) the Index. If the whole Index is already
- // in coder->temp, read it from there. Otherwise read from
- // in[*in_pos] onwards. Note that index_decode() updates
- // coder->index_remaining and optionally coder->file_cur_pos.
- lzma_ret ret;
- if (coder->temp_size != 0) {
- assert(coder->temp_size - coder->temp_pos
- == coder->index_remaining);
- ret = decode_index(coder, allocator, coder->temp,
- &coder->temp_pos, coder->temp_size,
- false);
- } else {
- // Don't give the decoder more input than the known
- // remaining size of the Index field.
- size_t in_stop = in_size;
- if (in_size - *in_pos > coder->index_remaining)
- in_stop = *in_pos
- + (size_t)(coder->index_remaining);
- ret = decode_index(coder, allocator,
- in, in_pos, in_stop, true);
- }
- switch (ret) {
- case LZMA_OK:
- // If the Index docoder asks for more input when we
- // have already given it as much input as Backward Size
- // indicated, the file is invalid.
- if (coder->index_remaining == 0)
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- // We cannot get here if we were reading Index from
- // coder->temp because when reading from coder->temp
- // we give the Index decoder exactly
- // coder->index_remaining bytes of input.
- assert(coder->temp_size == 0);
- return LZMA_OK;
- case LZMA_STREAM_END:
- // If the decoding seems to be successful, check also
- // that the Index decoder consumed as much input as
- // indicated by the Backward Size field.
- if (coder->index_remaining != 0)
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- break;
- default:
- return ret;
- }
- // Calculate how much the Index tells us to seek backwards
- // (relative to the beginning of the Index): Total size of
- // all Blocks plus the size of the Stream Header field.
- // No integer overflow here because lzma_index_total_size()
- // cannot return a value greater than LZMA_VLI_MAX.
- const uint64_t seek_amount
- = lzma_index_total_size(coder->this_index)
- + LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- // Check that Index is sane in sense that seek_amount won't
- // make us seek past the beginning of the file when locating
- // the Stream Header.
- //
- // coder->file_target_pos still points to the beginning of
- // the Index field.
- if (coder->file_target_pos < seek_amount)
- return LZMA_DATA_ERROR;
- // Set the target to the beginning of Stream Header.
- coder->file_target_pos -= seek_amount;
- if (coder->file_target_pos == 0) {
- // We would seek to the beginning of the file, but
- // since we already decoded that Stream Header in
- // SEQ_MAGIC_BYTES, we can use the cached value from
- // coder->first_header_flags to avoid the seek.
- coder->header_flags = coder->first_header_flags;
- coder->sequence = SEQ_HEADER_COMPARE;
- break;
- }
- coder->sequence = SEQ_HEADER_DECODE;
- // Make coder->file_target_pos point to the end of
- // the Stream Header field.
- coder->file_target_pos += LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- // If coder->temp_size is non-zero, it points to the end
- // of the Index field. Then the beginning of the Index
- // field is at coder->temp[coder->temp_size
- // - coder->footer_flags.backward_size].
- assert(coder->temp_size == 0 || coder->temp_size
- >= coder->footer_flags.backward_size);
- // If coder->temp contained the whole Index, see if it has
- // enough data to contain also the Stream Header. If so,
- // we avoid an external seek.
- //
- // NOTE: This can happen only with small .xz files and only
- // for the non-first Stream as the Stream Flags of the first
- // Stream are cached and already handled a few lines above.
- // So this isn't as useful as the other seek-avoidance cases.
- if (coder->temp_size != 0 && coder->temp_size
- - coder->footer_flags.backward_size
- >= seek_amount) {
- // Make temp_pos and temp_size point to the *end* of
- // Stream Header so that SEQ_HEADER_DECODE will find
- // the start of Stream Header from coder->temp[
- // coder->temp_size - LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE].
- coder->temp_pos = coder->temp_size
- - coder->footer_flags.backward_size
- - seek_amount
- + LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- coder->temp_size = coder->temp_pos;
- } else {
- // Seek so that Stream Header will be at the end of
- // coder->temp. With typical multi-Stream files we
- // will usually also get the Stream Footer and Index
- // of the *previous* Stream in coder->temp and thus
- // won't need a separate seek for them.
- return_if_error(reverse_seek(coder,
- in_start, in_pos, in_size));
- }
- }
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_HEADER_DECODE:
- // Copy the Stream Header field into coder->temp.
- // If Stream Header was already available in coder->temp
- // in SEQ_INDEX_DECODE, then this does nothing.
- if (fill_temp(coder, in, in_pos, in_size))
- return LZMA_OK;
- // Make all these point to the beginning of Stream Header.
- coder->file_target_pos -= LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- coder->temp_size -= LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- coder->temp_pos = coder->temp_size;
- // Decode the Stream Header.
- return_if_error(hide_format_error(lzma_stream_header_decode(
- &coder->header_flags,
- coder->temp + coder->temp_size)));
- coder->sequence = SEQ_HEADER_COMPARE;
- // Fall through
- case SEQ_HEADER_COMPARE:
- // Compare Stream Header against Stream Footer. They must
- // match.
- return_if_error(lzma_stream_flags_compare(
- &coder->header_flags, &coder->footer_flags));
- // Store the decoded Stream Flags into the Index. Use the
- // Footer Flags because it contains Backward Size, although
- // it shouldn't matter in practice.
- if (lzma_index_stream_flags(coder->this_index,
- &coder->footer_flags) != LZMA_OK)
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- // Store also the size of the Stream Padding field. It is
- // needed to calculate the offsets of the Streams correctly.
- if (lzma_index_stream_padding(coder->this_index,
- coder->stream_padding) != LZMA_OK)
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- // Reset it so that it's ready for the next Stream.
- coder->stream_padding = 0;
- // Append the earlier decoded Indexes after this_index.
- if (coder->combined_index != NULL)
- return_if_error(lzma_index_cat(coder->this_index,
- coder->combined_index, allocator));
- coder->combined_index = coder->this_index;
- coder->this_index = NULL;
- // If the whole file was decoded, tell the caller that we
- // are finished.
- if (coder->file_target_pos == 0) {
- // The combined index must indicate the same file
- // size as was told to us at initialization.
- assert(lzma_index_file_size(coder->combined_index)
- == coder->file_size);
- // Make the combined index available to
- // the application.
- *coder->dest_index = coder->combined_index;
- coder->combined_index = NULL;
- // Mark the input buffer as used since we may have
- // done internal seeking and thus don't know how
- // many input bytes were actually used. This way
- // lzma_stream.total_in gets a slightly better
- // estimate of the amount of input used.
- *in_pos = in_size;
- return LZMA_STREAM_END;
- }
- // We didn't hit the beginning of the file yet, so continue
- // reading backwards in the file. If we have unprocessed
- // data in coder->temp, use it before requesting more data
- // from the application.
- //
- // coder->file_target_pos, coder->temp_size, and
- // coder->temp_pos all point to the beginning of Stream Header
- // and thus the end of the previous Stream in the file.
- coder->sequence = coder->temp_size > 0
- ? SEQ_PADDING_DECODE : SEQ_PADDING_SEEK;
- break;
- default:
- assert(0);
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- }
- }
- static lzma_ret
- file_info_decoder_memconfig(void *coder_ptr, uint64_t *memusage,
- uint64_t *old_memlimit, uint64_t new_memlimit)
- {
- lzma_file_info_coder *coder = coder_ptr;
- // The memory usage calculation comes from three things:
- //
- // (1) The Indexes that have already been decoded and processed into
- // coder->combined_index.
- //
- // (2) The latest Index in coder->this_index that has been decoded but
- // not yet put into coder->combined_index.
- //
- // (3) The latest Index that we have started decoding but haven't
- // finished and thus isn't available in coder->this_index yet.
- // Memory usage and limit information needs to be communicated
- // from/to coder->index_decoder.
- //
- // Care has to be taken to not do both (2) and (3) when calculating
- // the memory usage.
- uint64_t combined_index_memusage = 0;
- uint64_t this_index_memusage = 0;
- // (1) If we have already successfully decoded one or more Indexes,
- // get their memory usage.
- if (coder->combined_index != NULL)
- combined_index_memusage = lzma_index_memused(
- coder->combined_index);
- // Choose between (2), (3), or neither.
- if (coder->this_index != NULL) {
- // (2) The latest Index is available. Use its memory usage.
- this_index_memusage = lzma_index_memused(coder->this_index);
- } else if (coder->sequence == SEQ_INDEX_DECODE) {
- // (3) The Index decoder is activate and hasn't yet stored
- // the new index in coder->this_index. Get the memory usage
- // information from the Index decoder.
- //
- // NOTE: If the Index decoder doesn't yet know how much memory
- // it will eventually need, it will return a tiny value here.
- uint64_t dummy;
- if (coder->index_decoder.memconfig(coder->index_decoder.coder,
- &this_index_memusage, &dummy, 0)
- != LZMA_OK) {
- assert(0);
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- }
- }
- // Now we know the total memory usage/requirement. If we had neither
- // old Indexes nor a new Index, this will be zero which isn't
- // acceptable as lzma_memusage() has to return non-zero on success
- // and even with an empty .xz file we will end up with a lzma_index
- // that takes some memory.
- *memusage = combined_index_memusage + this_index_memusage;
- if (*memusage == 0)
- *memusage = lzma_index_memusage(1, 0);
- *old_memlimit = coder->memlimit;
- // If requested, set a new memory usage limit.
- if (new_memlimit != 0) {
- if (new_memlimit < *memusage)
- return LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR;
- // In the condition (3) we need to tell the Index decoder
- // its new memory usage limit.
- if (coder->this_index == NULL
- && coder->sequence == SEQ_INDEX_DECODE) {
- const uint64_t idec_new_memlimit = new_memlimit
- - combined_index_memusage;
- assert(this_index_memusage > 0);
- assert(idec_new_memlimit > 0);
- uint64_t dummy1;
- uint64_t dummy2;
- if (coder->index_decoder.memconfig(
- coder->index_decoder.coder,
- &dummy1, &dummy2, idec_new_memlimit)
- != LZMA_OK) {
- assert(0);
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- }
- }
- coder->memlimit = new_memlimit;
- }
- return LZMA_OK;
- }
- static void
- file_info_decoder_end(void *coder_ptr, const lzma_allocator *allocator)
- {
- lzma_file_info_coder *coder = coder_ptr;
- lzma_next_end(&coder->index_decoder, allocator);
- lzma_index_end(coder->this_index, allocator);
- lzma_index_end(coder->combined_index, allocator);
- lzma_free(coder, allocator);
- return;
- }
- static lzma_ret
- lzma_file_info_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next,
- const lzma_allocator *allocator, uint64_t *seek_pos,
- lzma_index **dest_index,
- uint64_t memlimit, uint64_t file_size)
- {
- lzma_next_coder_init(&lzma_file_info_decoder_init, next, allocator);
- if (dest_index == NULL)
- return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
- lzma_file_info_coder *coder = next->coder;
- if (coder == NULL) {
- coder = lzma_alloc(sizeof(lzma_file_info_coder), allocator);
- if (coder == NULL)
- return LZMA_MEM_ERROR;
- next->coder = coder;
- next->code = &file_info_decode;
- next->end = &file_info_decoder_end;
- next->memconfig = &file_info_decoder_memconfig;
- coder->index_decoder = LZMA_NEXT_CODER_INIT;
- coder->this_index = NULL;
- coder->combined_index = NULL;
- }
- coder->sequence = SEQ_MAGIC_BYTES;
- coder->file_cur_pos = 0;
- coder->file_target_pos = 0;
- coder->file_size = file_size;
- lzma_index_end(coder->this_index, allocator);
- coder->this_index = NULL;
- lzma_index_end(coder->combined_index, allocator);
- coder->combined_index = NULL;
- coder->stream_padding = 0;
- coder->dest_index = dest_index;
- coder->external_seek_pos = seek_pos;
- // If memlimit is 0, make it 1 to ensure that lzma_memlimit_get()
- // won't return 0 (which would indicate an error).
- coder->memlimit = my_max(1, memlimit);
- // Prepare these for reading the first Stream Header into coder->temp.
- coder->temp_pos = 0;
- coder->temp_size = LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
- return LZMA_OK;
- }
- extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret)
- lzma_file_info_decoder(lzma_stream *strm, lzma_index **dest_index,
- uint64_t memlimit, uint64_t file_size)
- {
- lzma_next_strm_init(lzma_file_info_decoder_init, strm, &strm->seek_pos,
- dest_index, memlimit, file_size);
- // We allow LZMA_FINISH in addition to LZMA_RUN for convenience.
- // lzma_code() is able to handle the LZMA_FINISH + LZMA_SEEK_NEEDED
- // combination in a sane way. Applications still need to be careful
- // if they use LZMA_FINISH so that they remember to reset it back
- // to LZMA_RUN after seeking if needed.
- strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_RUN] = true;
- strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_FINISH] = true;
- return LZMA_OK;
- }
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