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2 | // |
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4 | // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
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5 | // met: |
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6 | // |
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7 | // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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8 | // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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9 | // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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10 | // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
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12 | // distribution. |
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13 | // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
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14 | // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
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16 | // |
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17 | // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
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27 | // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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28 | // |
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29 | // Various stubs for the open-source version of Snappy. |
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30 | |
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31 | #ifndef UTIL_SNAPPY_OPENSOURCE_SNAPPY_STUBS_INTERNAL_H_ |
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32 | #define UTIL_SNAPPY_OPENSOURCE_SNAPPY_STUBS_INTERNAL_H_ |
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33 | |
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34 | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H |
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35 | #include "config.h" |
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36 | #endif |
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37 | |
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38 | #include <string> |
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39 | |
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40 | #include <assert.h> |
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41 | #include <stdlib.h> |
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42 | #include <string.h> |
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43 | |
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44 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H |
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45 | #include <sys/mman.h> |
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46 | #endif |
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47 | |
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48 | #include "snappy-stubs-public.h" |
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49 | |
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50 | #if defined(__x86_64__) |
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51 | |
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52 | // Enable 64-bit optimized versions of some routines. |
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53 | #define ARCH_K8 1 |
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54 | |
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55 | #endif |
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56 | |
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57 | // Needed by OS X, among others. |
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58 | #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS |
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59 | #define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON |
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60 | #endif |
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61 | |
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62 | // Pull in std::min, std::ostream, and the likes. This is safe because this |
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63 | // header file is never used from any public header files. |
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64 | using namespace std; |
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65 | |
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66 | // The size of an array, if known at compile-time. |
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67 | // Will give unexpected results if used on a pointer. |
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68 | // We undefine it first, since some compilers already have a definition. |
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69 | #ifdef ARRAYSIZE |
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70 | #undef ARRAYSIZE |
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71 | #endif |
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72 | #define ARRAYSIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(*(a))) |
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73 | |
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74 | // Static prediction hints. |
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75 | #ifdef HAVE_BUILTIN_EXPECT |
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76 | #define PREDICT_FALSE(x) (__builtin_expect(x, 0)) |
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77 | #define PREDICT_TRUE(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)) |
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78 | #else |
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79 | #define PREDICT_FALSE(x) x |
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80 | #define PREDICT_TRUE(x) x |
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81 | #endif |
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82 | |
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83 | // This is only used for recomputing the tag byte table used during |
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84 | // decompression; for simplicity we just remove it from the open-source |
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85 | // version (anyone who wants to regenerate it can just do the call |
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86 | // themselves within main()). |
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87 | #define DEFINE_bool(flag_name, default_value, description) \ |
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88 | bool FLAGS_ ## flag_name = default_value |
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89 | #define DECLARE_bool(flag_name) \ |
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90 | extern bool FLAGS_ ## flag_name |
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91 | |
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92 | namespace snappy { |
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93 | |
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94 | static const uint32 kuint32max = static_cast<uint32>(0xFFFFFFFF); |
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95 | static const int64 kint64max = static_cast<int64>(0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL); |
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96 | |
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97 | // Potentially unaligned loads and stores. |
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98 | |
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99 | // x86 and PowerPC can simply do these loads and stores native. |
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100 | |
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101 | #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__powerpc__) |
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102 | |
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103 | #define UNALIGNED_LOAD16(_p) (*reinterpret_cast<const uint16 *>(_p)) |
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104 | #define UNALIGNED_LOAD32(_p) (*reinterpret_cast<const uint32 *>(_p)) |
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105 | #define UNALIGNED_LOAD64(_p) (*reinterpret_cast<const uint64 *>(_p)) |
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106 | |
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107 | #define UNALIGNED_STORE16(_p, _val) (*reinterpret_cast<uint16 *>(_p) = (_val)) |
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108 | #define UNALIGNED_STORE32(_p, _val) (*reinterpret_cast<uint32 *>(_p) = (_val)) |
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109 | #define UNALIGNED_STORE64(_p, _val) (*reinterpret_cast<uint64 *>(_p) = (_val)) |
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110 | |
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111 | // ARMv7 and newer support native unaligned accesses, but only of 16-bit |
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112 | // and 32-bit values (not 64-bit); older versions either raise a fatal signal, |
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113 | // do an unaligned read and rotate the words around a bit, or do the reads very |
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114 | // slowly (trip through kernel mode). There's no simple #define that says just |
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115 | // “ARMv7 or higher”, so we have to filter away all ARMv5 and ARMv6 |
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116 | // sub-architectures. |
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117 | // |
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118 | // This is a mess, but there's not much we can do about it. |
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119 | |
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120 | #elif defined(__arm__) && \ |
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121 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_4__) && \ |
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122 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_4T__) && \ |
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123 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_5__) && \ |
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124 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_5T__) && \ |
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125 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TE__) && \ |
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126 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_5TEJ__) && \ |
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127 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_6__) && \ |
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128 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_6J__) && \ |
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129 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_6K__) && \ |
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130 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_6Z__) && \ |
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131 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_6ZK__) && \ |
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132 | !defined(__ARM_ARCH_6T2__) |
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133 | |
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134 | #define UNALIGNED_LOAD16(_p) (*reinterpret_cast<const uint16 *>(_p)) |
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135 | #define UNALIGNED_LOAD32(_p) (*reinterpret_cast<const uint32 *>(_p)) |
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136 | |
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137 | #define UNALIGNED_STORE16(_p, _val) (*reinterpret_cast<uint16 *>(_p) = (_val)) |
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138 | #define UNALIGNED_STORE32(_p, _val) (*reinterpret_cast<uint32 *>(_p) = (_val)) |
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139 | |
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140 | // TODO(user): NEON supports unaligned 64-bit loads and stores. |
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141 | // See if that would be more efficient on platforms supporting it, |
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142 | // at least for copies. |
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143 | |
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144 | inline uint64 UNALIGNED_LOAD64(const void *p) { |
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145 | uint64 t; |
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146 | memcpy(&t, p, sizeof t); |
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147 | return t; |
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148 | } |
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149 | |
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150 | inline void UNALIGNED_STORE64(void *p, uint64 v) { |
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151 | memcpy(p, &v, sizeof v); |
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152 | } |
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153 | |
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154 | #else |
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155 | |
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156 | // These functions are provided for architectures that don't support |
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157 | // unaligned loads and stores. |
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158 | |
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159 | inline uint16 UNALIGNED_LOAD16(const void *p) { |
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160 | uint16 t; |
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161 | memcpy(&t, p, sizeof t); |
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162 | return t; |
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163 | } |
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164 | |
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165 | inline uint32 UNALIGNED_LOAD32(const void *p) { |
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166 | uint32 t; |
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167 | memcpy(&t, p, sizeof t); |
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168 | return t; |
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169 | } |
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170 | |
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171 | inline uint64 UNALIGNED_LOAD64(const void *p) { |
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172 | uint64 t; |
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173 | memcpy(&t, p, sizeof t); |
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174 | return t; |
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175 | } |
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176 | |
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177 | inline void UNALIGNED_STORE16(void *p, uint16 v) { |
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178 | memcpy(p, &v, sizeof v); |
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179 | } |
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180 | |
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181 | inline void UNALIGNED_STORE32(void *p, uint32 v) { |
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182 | memcpy(p, &v, sizeof v); |
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183 | } |
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184 | |
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185 | inline void UNALIGNED_STORE64(void *p, uint64 v) { |
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186 | memcpy(p, &v, sizeof v); |
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187 | } |
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188 | |
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189 | #endif |
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190 | |
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191 | // This can be more efficient than UNALIGNED_LOAD64 + UNALIGNED_STORE64 |
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192 | // on some platforms, in particular ARM. |
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193 | inline void UnalignedCopy64(const void *src, void *dst) { |
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194 | if (sizeof(void *) == 8) { |
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195 | UNALIGNED_STORE64(dst, UNALIGNED_LOAD64(src)); |
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196 | } else { |
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197 | const char *src_char = reinterpret_cast<const char *>(src); |
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198 | char *dst_char = reinterpret_cast<char *>(dst); |
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199 | |
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200 | UNALIGNED_STORE32(dst_char, UNALIGNED_LOAD32(src_char)); |
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201 | UNALIGNED_STORE32(dst_char + 4, UNALIGNED_LOAD32(src_char + 4)); |
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202 | } |
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203 | } |
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204 | |
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205 | // The following guarantees declaration of the byte swap functions. |
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206 | #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN |
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207 | |
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208 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_BYTEORDER_H |
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209 | #include <sys/byteorder.h> |
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210 | #endif |
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211 | |
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212 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_ENDIAN_H |
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213 | #include <sys/endian.h> |
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214 | #endif |
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215 | |
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216 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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217 | #include <stdlib.h> |
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218 | #define bswap_16(x) _byteswap_ushort(x) |
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219 | #define bswap_32(x) _byteswap_ulong(x) |
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220 | #define bswap_64(x) _byteswap_uint64(x) |
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221 | |
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222 | #elif defined(__APPLE__) |
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223 | // Mac OS X / Darwin features |
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224 | #include <libkern/OSByteOrder.h> |
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225 | #define bswap_16(x) OSSwapInt16(x) |
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226 | #define bswap_32(x) OSSwapInt32(x) |
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227 | #define bswap_64(x) OSSwapInt64(x) |
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228 | |
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229 | #elif defined(HAVE_BYTESWAP_H) |
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230 | #include <byteswap.h> |
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231 | |
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232 | #elif defined(bswap32) |
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233 | // FreeBSD defines bswap{16,32,64} in <sys/endian.h> (already #included). |
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234 | #define bswap_16(x) bswap16(x) |
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235 | #define bswap_32(x) bswap32(x) |
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236 | #define bswap_64(x) bswap64(x) |
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237 | |
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238 | #elif defined(BSWAP_64) |
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239 | // Solaris 10 defines BSWAP_{16,32,64} in <sys/byteorder.h> (already #included). |
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240 | #define bswap_16(x) BSWAP_16(x) |
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241 | #define bswap_32(x) BSWAP_32(x) |
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242 | #define bswap_64(x) BSWAP_64(x) |
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243 | |
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244 | #else |
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245 | |
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246 | inline uint16 bswap_16(uint16 x) { |
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247 | return (x << 8) | (x >> 8); |
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248 | } |
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249 | |
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250 | inline uint32 bswap_32(uint32 x) { |
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251 | x = ((x & 0xff00ff00UL) >> 8) | ((x & 0x00ff00ffUL) << 8); |
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252 | return (x >> 16) | (x << 16); |
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253 | } |
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254 | |
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255 | inline uint64 bswap_64(uint64 x) { |
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256 | x = ((x & 0xff00ff00ff00ff00ULL) >> 8) | ((x & 0x00ff00ff00ff00ffULL) << 8); |
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257 | x = ((x & 0xffff0000ffff0000ULL) >> 16) | ((x & 0x0000ffff0000ffffULL) << 16); |
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258 | return (x >> 32) | (x << 32); |
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259 | } |
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260 | |
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261 | #endif |
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262 | |
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263 | #endif // WORDS_BIGENDIAN |
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264 | |
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265 | // Convert to little-endian storage, opposite of network format. |
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266 | // Convert x from host to little endian: x = LittleEndian.FromHost(x); |
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267 | // convert x from little endian to host: x = LittleEndian.ToHost(x); |
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268 | // |
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269 | // Store values into unaligned memory converting to little endian order: |
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270 | // LittleEndian.Store16(p, x); |
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271 | // |
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272 | // Load unaligned values stored in little endian converting to host order: |
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273 | // x = LittleEndian.Load16(p); |
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274 | class LittleEndian { |
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275 | public: |
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276 | // Conversion functions. |
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277 | #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN |
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278 | |
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279 | static uint16 FromHost16(uint16 x) { return bswap_16(x); } |
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280 | static uint16 ToHost16(uint16 x) { return bswap_16(x); } |
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281 | |
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282 | static uint32 FromHost32(uint32 x) { return bswap_32(x); } |
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283 | static uint32 ToHost32(uint32 x) { return bswap_32(x); } |
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284 | |
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285 | static bool IsLittleEndian() { return false; } |
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286 | |
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287 | #else // !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN) |
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288 | |
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289 | static uint16 FromHost16(uint16 x) { return x; } |
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290 | static uint16 ToHost16(uint16 x) { return x; } |
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291 | |
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292 | static uint32 FromHost32(uint32 x) { return x; } |
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293 | static uint32 ToHost32(uint32 x) { return x; } |
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294 | |
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295 | static bool IsLittleEndian() { return true; } |
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296 | |
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297 | #endif // !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN) |
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298 | |
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299 | // Functions to do unaligned loads and stores in little-endian order. |
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300 | static uint16 Load16(const void *p) { |
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301 | return ToHost16(UNALIGNED_LOAD16(p)); |
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302 | } |
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303 | |
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304 | static void Store16(void *p, uint16 v) { |
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305 | UNALIGNED_STORE16(p, FromHost16(v)); |
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306 | } |
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307 | |
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308 | static uint32 Load32(const void *p) { |
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309 | return ToHost32(UNALIGNED_LOAD32(p)); |
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310 | } |
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311 | |
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312 | static void Store32(void *p, uint32 v) { |
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313 | UNALIGNED_STORE32(p, FromHost32(v)); |
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314 | } |
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315 | }; |
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316 | |
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317 | // Some bit-manipulation functions. |
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318 | class Bits { |
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319 | public: |
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320 | // Return floor(log2(n)) for positive integer n. Returns -1 iff n == 0. |
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321 | static int Log2Floor(uint32 n); |
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322 | |
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323 | // Return the first set least / most significant bit, 0-indexed. Returns an |
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324 | // undefined value if n == 0. FindLSBSetNonZero() is similar to ffs() except |
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325 | // that it's 0-indexed. |
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326 | static int FindLSBSetNonZero(uint32 n); |
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327 | static int FindLSBSetNonZero64(uint64 n); |
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328 | |
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329 | private: |
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330 | DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Bits); |
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331 | }; |
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332 | |
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333 | #ifdef HAVE_BUILTIN_CTZ |
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334 | |
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335 | inline int Bits::Log2Floor(uint32 n) { |
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336 | return n == 0 ? -1 : 31 ^ __builtin_clz(n); |
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337 | } |
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338 | |
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339 | inline int Bits::FindLSBSetNonZero(uint32 n) { |
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340 | return __builtin_ctz(n); |
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341 | } |
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342 | |
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343 | inline int Bits::FindLSBSetNonZero64(uint64 n) { |
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344 | return __builtin_ctzll(n); |
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345 | } |
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346 | |
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347 | #else // Portable versions. |
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348 | |
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349 | inline int Bits::Log2Floor(uint32 n) { |
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350 | if (n == 0) |
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351 | return -1; |
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352 | int log = 0; |
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353 | uint32 value = n; |
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354 | for (int i = 4; i >= 0; --i) { |
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355 | int shift = (1 << i); |
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356 | uint32 x = value >> shift; |
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357 | if (x != 0) { |
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358 | value = x; |
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359 | log += shift; |
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360 | } |
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361 | } |
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362 | assert(value == 1); |
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363 | return log; |
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364 | } |
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365 | |
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366 | inline int Bits::FindLSBSetNonZero(uint32 n) { |
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367 | int rc = 31; |
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368 | for (int i = 4, shift = 1 << 4; i >= 0; --i) { |
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369 | const uint32 x = n << shift; |
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370 | if (x != 0) { |
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371 | n = x; |
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372 | rc -= shift; |
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373 | } |
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374 | shift >>= 1; |
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375 | } |
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376 | return rc; |
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377 | } |
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378 | |
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379 | // FindLSBSetNonZero64() is defined in terms of FindLSBSetNonZero(). |
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380 | inline int Bits::FindLSBSetNonZero64(uint64 n) { |
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381 | const uint32 bottombits = static_cast<uint32>(n); |
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382 | if (bottombits == 0) { |
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383 | // Bottom bits are zero, so scan in top bits |
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384 | return 32 + FindLSBSetNonZero(static_cast<uint32>(n >> 32)); |
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385 | } else { |
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386 | return FindLSBSetNonZero(bottombits); |
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387 | } |
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388 | } |
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389 | |
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390 | #endif // End portable versions. |
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391 | |
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392 | // Variable-length integer encoding. |
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393 | class Varint { |
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394 | public: |
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395 | // Maximum lengths of varint encoding of uint32. |
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396 | static const int kMax32 = 5; |
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397 | |
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398 | // Attempts to parse a varint32 from a prefix of the bytes in [ptr,limit-1]. |
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399 | // Never reads a character at or beyond limit. If a valid/terminated varint32 |
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400 | // was found in the range, stores it in *OUTPUT and returns a pointer just |
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401 | // past the last byte of the varint32. Else returns NULL. On success, |
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402 | // "result <= limit". |
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403 | static const char* Parse32WithLimit(const char* ptr, const char* limit, |
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404 | uint32* OUTPUT); |
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405 | |
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406 | // REQUIRES "ptr" points to a buffer of length sufficient to hold "v". |
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407 | // EFFECTS Encodes "v" into "ptr" and returns a pointer to the |
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408 | // byte just past the last encoded byte. |
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409 | static char* Encode32(char* ptr, uint32 v); |
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410 | |
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411 | // EFFECTS Appends the varint representation of "value" to "*s". |
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412 | static void Append32(string* s, uint32 value); |
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413 | }; |
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414 | |
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415 | inline const char* Varint::Parse32WithLimit(const char* p, |
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416 | const char* l, |
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417 | uint32* OUTPUT) { |
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418 | const unsigned char* ptr = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(p); |
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419 | const unsigned char* limit = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(l); |
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420 | uint32 b, result; |
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421 | if (ptr >= limit) return NULL; |
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422 | b = *(ptr++); result = b & 127; if (b < 128) goto done; |
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423 | if (ptr >= limit) return NULL; |
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424 | b = *(ptr++); result |= (b & 127) << 7; if (b < 128) goto done; |
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425 | if (ptr >= limit) return NULL; |
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426 | b = *(ptr++); result |= (b & 127) << 14; if (b < 128) goto done; |
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427 | if (ptr >= limit) return NULL; |
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428 | b = *(ptr++); result |= (b & 127) << 21; if (b < 128) goto done; |
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429 | if (ptr >= limit) return NULL; |
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430 | b = *(ptr++); result |= (b & 127) << 28; if (b < 16) goto done; |
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431 | return NULL; // Value is too long to be a varint32 |
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432 | done: |
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433 | *OUTPUT = result; |
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434 | return reinterpret_cast<const char*>(ptr); |
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435 | } |
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436 | |
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437 | inline char* Varint::Encode32(char* sptr, uint32 v) { |
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438 | // Operate on characters as unsigneds |
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439 | unsigned char* ptr = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(sptr); |
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440 | static const int B = 128; |
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441 | if (v < (1<<7)) { |
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442 | *(ptr++) = v; |
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443 | } else if (v < (1<<14)) { |
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444 | *(ptr++) = v | B; |
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445 | *(ptr++) = v>>7; |
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446 | } else if (v < (1<<21)) { |
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447 | *(ptr++) = v | B; |
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448 | *(ptr++) = (v>>7) | B; |
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449 | *(ptr++) = v>>14; |
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450 | } else if (v < (1<<28)) { |
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451 | *(ptr++) = v | B; |
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452 | *(ptr++) = (v>>7) | B; |
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453 | *(ptr++) = (v>>14) | B; |
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454 | *(ptr++) = v>>21; |
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455 | } else { |
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456 | *(ptr++) = v | B; |
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457 | *(ptr++) = (v>>7) | B; |
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458 | *(ptr++) = (v>>14) | B; |
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459 | *(ptr++) = (v>>21) | B; |
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460 | *(ptr++) = v>>28; |
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461 | } |
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462 | return reinterpret_cast<char*>(ptr); |
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463 | } |
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464 | |
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465 | // If you know the internal layout of the std::string in use, you can |
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466 | // replace this function with one that resizes the string without |
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467 | // filling the new space with zeros (if applicable) -- |
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468 | // it will be non-portable but faster. |
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469 | inline void STLStringResizeUninitialized(string* s, size_t new_size) { |
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470 | s->resize(new_size); |
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471 | } |
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472 | |
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473 | // Return a mutable char* pointing to a string's internal buffer, |
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474 | // which may not be null-terminated. Writing through this pointer will |
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475 | // modify the string. |
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476 | // |
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477 | // string_as_array(&str)[i] is valid for 0 <= i < str.size() until the |
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478 | // next call to a string method that invalidates iterators. |
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479 | // |
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480 | // As of 2006-04, there is no standard-blessed way of getting a |
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481 | // mutable reference to a string's internal buffer. However, issue 530 |
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482 | // (http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/lwg-defects.html#530) |
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483 | // proposes this as the method. It will officially be part of the standard |
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484 | // for C++0x. This should already work on all current implementations. |
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485 | inline char* string_as_array(string* str) { |
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486 | return str->empty() ? NULL : &*str->begin(); |
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487 | } |
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488 | |
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489 | } // namespace snappy |
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490 | |
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491 | #endif // UTIL_SNAPPY_OPENSOURCE_SNAPPY_STUBS_INTERNAL_H_ |
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