| // Copyright 2019+ Klaus Post. All rights reserved. |
| // License information can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| // Based on work by Yann Collet, released under BSD License. |
| |
| package zstd |
| |
| import ( |
| "errors" |
| "io" |
| "math/bits" |
| ) |
| |
| // bitReader reads a bitstream in reverse. |
| // The last set bit indicates the start of the stream and is used |
| // for aligning the input. |
| type bitReader struct { |
| in []byte |
| off uint // next byte to read is at in[off - 1] |
| value uint64 // Maybe use [16]byte, but shifting is awkward. |
| bitsRead uint8 |
| } |
| |
| // init initializes and resets the bit reader. |
| func (b *bitReader) init(in []byte) error { |
| if len(in) < 1 { |
| return errors.New("corrupt stream: too short") |
| } |
| b.in = in |
| b.off = uint(len(in)) |
| // The highest bit of the last byte indicates where to start |
| v := in[len(in)-1] |
| if v == 0 { |
| return errors.New("corrupt stream, did not find end of stream") |
| } |
| b.bitsRead = 64 |
| b.value = 0 |
| b.fill() |
| b.fill() |
| b.bitsRead += 8 - uint8(highBits(uint32(v))) |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // getBits will return n bits. n can be 0. |
| func (b *bitReader) getBits(n uint8) int { |
| if n == 0 /*|| b.bitsRead >= 64 */ { |
| return 0 |
| } |
| return b.getBitsFast(n) |
| } |
| |
| // getBitsFast requires that at least one bit is requested every time. |
| // There are no checks if the buffer is filled. |
| func (b *bitReader) getBitsFast(n uint8) int { |
| const regMask = 64 - 1 |
| v := uint32((b.value << (b.bitsRead & regMask)) >> ((regMask + 1 - n) & regMask)) |
| b.bitsRead += n |
| return int(v) |
| } |
| |
| // fillFast() will make sure at least 32 bits are available. |
| // There must be at least 4 bytes available. |
| func (b *bitReader) fillFast() { |
| if b.bitsRead < 32 { |
| return |
| } |
| // Do single re-slice to avoid bounds checks. |
| v := b.in[b.off-4 : b.off] |
| low := (uint32(v[0])) | (uint32(v[1]) << 8) | (uint32(v[2]) << 16) | (uint32(v[3]) << 24) |
| b.value = (b.value << 32) | uint64(low) |
| b.bitsRead -= 32 |
| b.off -= 4 |
| } |
| |
| // fill() will make sure at least 32 bits are available. |
| func (b *bitReader) fill() { |
| if b.bitsRead < 32 { |
| return |
| } |
| if b.off >= 4 { |
| v := b.in[b.off-4 : b.off] |
| low := (uint32(v[0])) | (uint32(v[1]) << 8) | (uint32(v[2]) << 16) | (uint32(v[3]) << 24) |
| b.value = (b.value << 32) | uint64(low) |
| b.bitsRead -= 32 |
| b.off -= 4 |
| return |
| } |
| for b.off > 0 { |
| b.value = (b.value << 8) | uint64(b.in[b.off-1]) |
| b.bitsRead -= 8 |
| b.off-- |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // finished returns true if all bits have been read from the bit stream. |
| func (b *bitReader) finished() bool { |
| return b.off == 0 && b.bitsRead >= 64 |
| } |
| |
| // overread returns true if more bits have been requested than is on the stream. |
| func (b *bitReader) overread() bool { |
| return b.bitsRead > 64 |
| } |
| |
| // remain returns the number of bits remaining. |
| func (b *bitReader) remain() uint { |
| return b.off*8 + 64 - uint(b.bitsRead) |
| } |
| |
| // close the bitstream and returns an error if out-of-buffer reads occurred. |
| func (b *bitReader) close() error { |
| // Release reference. |
| b.in = nil |
| if b.bitsRead > 64 { |
| return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func highBits(val uint32) (n uint32) { |
| return uint32(bits.Len32(val) - 1) |
| } |