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/*- * Copyright (c) 2009 Xin LI <delphij@FreeBSD.org> * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/usr.bin/gzip/unpack.c 213927 2010-10-16 15:24:04Z bcr $ */ /* This file is #included by gzip.c */ /* * pack(1) file format: * * The first 7 bytes is the header: * 00, 01 - Signature (US, RS), we already validated it earlier. * 02..05 - Uncompressed size * 06 - Level for the huffman tree (<=24) * * pack(1) will then store symbols (leaf) nodes count in each huffman * tree levels, each level would consume 1 byte (See [1]). * * After the symbol count table, there is the symbol table, storing * symbols represented by corresponding leaf node. EOB is not being * explicitly transmitted (not necessary anyway) in the symbol table. * * Compressed data goes after the symbol table. * * NOTES * * [1] If we count EOB into the symbols, that would mean that we will * have at most 256 symbols in the huffman tree. pack(1) rejects empty * file and files that just repeats one character, which means that we * will have at least 2 symbols. Therefore, pack(1) would reduce the * last level symbol count by 2 which makes it a number in * range [0..254], so all levels' symbol count would fit into 1 byte. */ #define PACK_HEADER_LENGTH 7 #define HTREE_MAXLEVEL 24 /* * unpack descriptor * * Represent the huffman tree in a similar way that pack(1) would * store in a packed file. We store all symbols in a linear table, * and store pointers to each level's first symbol. In addition to * that, maintain two counts for each level: inner nodes count and * leaf nodes count. */ typedef struct { int symbol_size; /* Size of the symbol table */ int treelevels; /* Levels for the huffman tree */ int *symbolsin; /* Table of leaf symbols count in each level */ int *inodesin; /* Table of internal nodes count in each level */ char *symbol; /* The symbol table */ char *symbol_eob; /* Pointer to the EOB symbol */ char **tree; /* Decoding huffman tree (pointers to first symbol of each tree level */ off_t uncompressed_size; /* Uncompressed size */ FILE *fpIn; /* Input stream */ FILE *fpOut; /* Output stream */ } unpack_descriptor_t; /* * Release resource allocated to an unpack descriptor. * * Caller is responsible to make sure that all of these pointers are * initialized (in our case, they all point to valid memory block). * We don't zero out pointers here because nobody else would ever * reference the memory block without scrubbing them. */ static void unpack_descriptor_fini(unpack_descriptor_t *unpackd) { free(unpackd->symbolsin); free(unpackd->inodesin); free(unpackd->symbol); free(unpackd->tree); fclose(unpackd->fpIn); fclose(unpackd->fpOut); } /* * Recursively fill the internal node count table */ static void unpackd_fill_inodesin(const unpack_descriptor_t *unpackd, int level) { /* * The internal nodes would be 1/2 of total internal nodes and * leaf nodes in the next level. For the last level there * would be no internal node by definition. */ if (level < unpackd->treelevels) { unpackd_fill_inodesin(unpackd, level + 1); unpackd->inodesin[level] = (unpackd->inodesin[level + 1] + unpackd->symbolsin[level + 1]) / 2; } else unpackd->inodesin[level] = 0; } /* * Update counter for accepted bytes */ static void accepted_bytes(off_t *bytes_in, off_t newbytes) { if (bytes_in != NULL) (*bytes_in) += newbytes; } /* * Read file header and construct the tree. Also, prepare the buffered I/O * for decode routine. * * Return value is uncompressed size. */ static void unpack_parse_header(int in, int out, char *pre, size_t prelen, off_t *bytes_in, unpack_descriptor_t *unpackd) { unsigned char hdr[PACK_HEADER_LENGTH]; /* buffer for header */ ssize_t bytesread; /* Bytes read from the file */ int i, j, thisbyte; /* Prepend the header buffer if we already read some data */ if (prelen != 0) memcpy(hdr, pre, prelen); /* Read in and fill the rest bytes of header */ bytesread = read(in, hdr + prelen, PACK_HEADER_LENGTH - prelen); if (bytesread < 0) maybe_err("Error reading pack header"); accepted_bytes(bytes_in, PACK_HEADER_LENGTH); /* Obtain uncompressed length (bytes 2,3,4,5)*/ unpackd->uncompressed_size = 0; for (i = 2; i <= 5; i++) { unpackd->uncompressed_size <<= 8; unpackd->uncompressed_size |= hdr[i]; } /* Get the levels of the tree */ unpackd->treelevels = hdr[6]; if (unpackd->treelevels > HTREE_MAXLEVEL || unpackd->treelevels < 1) maybe_errx("Huffman tree has insane levels"); /* Let libc take care for buffering from now on */ if ((unpackd->fpIn = fdopen(in, "r")) == NULL) maybe_err("Can not fdopen() input stream"); if ((unpackd->fpOut = fdopen(out, "w")) == NULL) maybe_err("Can not fdopen() output stream"); /* Allocate for the tables of bounds and the tree itself */ unpackd->inodesin = calloc(unpackd->treelevels, sizeof(*(unpackd->inodesin))); unpackd->symbolsin = calloc(unpackd->treelevels, sizeof(*(unpackd->symbolsin))); unpackd->tree = calloc(unpackd->treelevels, (sizeof (*(unpackd->tree)))); if (unpackd->inodesin == NULL || unpackd->symbolsin == NULL || unpackd->tree == NULL) maybe_err("calloc"); /* We count from 0 so adjust to match array upper bound */ unpackd->treelevels--; /* Read the levels symbol count table and calculate total */ unpackd->symbol_size = 1; /* EOB */ for (i = 0; i <= unpackd->treelevels; i++) { if ((thisbyte = fgetc(unpackd->fpIn)) == EOF) maybe_err("File appears to be truncated"); unpackd->symbolsin[i] = (unsigned char)thisbyte; unpackd->symbol_size += unpackd->symbolsin[i]; } accepted_bytes(bytes_in, unpackd->treelevels); if (unpackd->symbol_size > 256) maybe_errx("Bad symbol table"); /* Allocate for the symbol table, point symbol_eob at the beginning */ unpackd->symbol_eob = unpackd->symbol = calloc(1, unpackd->symbol_size); if (unpackd->symbol == NULL) maybe_err("calloc"); /* * Read in the symbol table, which contain [2, 256] symbols. * In order to fit the count in one byte, pack(1) would offset * it by reducing 2 from the actual number from the last level. * * We adjust the last level's symbol count by 1 here, because * the EOB symbol is not being transmitted explicitly. Another * adjustment would be done later afterward. */ unpackd->symbolsin[unpackd->treelevels]++; for (i = 0; i <= unpackd->treelevels; i++) { unpackd->tree[i] = unpackd->symbol_eob; for (j = 0; j < unpackd->symbolsin[i]; j++) { if ((thisbyte = fgetc(unpackd->fpIn)) == EOF) maybe_errx("Symbol table truncated"); *unpackd->symbol_eob++ = (char)thisbyte; } accepted_bytes(bytes_in, unpackd->symbolsin[i]); } /* Now, take account for the EOB symbol as well */ unpackd->symbolsin[unpackd->treelevels]++; /* * The symbolsin table has been constructed now. * Calculate the internal nodes count table based on it. */ unpackd_fill_inodesin(unpackd, 0); } /* * Decode huffman stream, based on the huffman tree. */ static void unpack_decode(const unpack_descriptor_t *unpackd, off_t *bytes_in) { int thislevel, thiscode, thisbyte, inlevelindex; int i; off_t bytes_out = 0; const char *thissymbol; /* The symbol pointer decoded from stream */ /* * Decode huffman. Fetch every bytes from the file, get it * into 'thiscode' bit-by-bit, then output the symbol we got * when one has been found. * * Assumption: sizeof(int) > ((max tree levels + 1) / 8). * bad things could happen if not. */ thislevel = 0; thiscode = thisbyte = 0; while ((thisbyte = fgetc(unpackd->fpIn)) != EOF) { accepted_bytes(bytes_in, 1); /* * Split one bit from thisbyte, from highest to lowest, * feed the bit into thiscode, until we got a symbol from * the tree. */ for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) { thiscode = (thiscode << 1) | ((thisbyte >> i) & 1); /* Did we got a symbol? (referencing leaf node) */ if (thiscode >= unpackd->inodesin[thislevel]) { inlevelindex = thiscode - unpackd->inodesin[thislevel]; if (inlevelindex > unpackd->symbolsin[thislevel]) maybe_errx("File corrupt"); thissymbol = &(unpackd->tree[thislevel][inlevelindex]); if ((thissymbol == unpackd->symbol_eob) && (bytes_out == unpackd->uncompressed_size)) goto finished; fputc((*thissymbol), unpackd->fpOut); bytes_out++; /* Prepare for next input */ thislevel = 0; thiscode = 0; } else { thislevel++; if (thislevel > unpackd->treelevels) maybe_errx("File corrupt"); } } } finished: if (bytes_out != unpackd->uncompressed_size) maybe_errx("Premature EOF"); } /* Handler for pack(1)'ed file */ static off_t unpack(int in, int out, char *pre, size_t prelen, off_t *bytes_in) { unpack_descriptor_t unpackd; in = dup(in); if (in == -1) maybe_err("dup"); out = dup(out); if (out == -1) maybe_err("dup"); unpack_parse_header(in, out, pre, prelen, bytes_in, &unpackd); unpack_decode(&unpackd, bytes_in); unpack_descriptor_fini(&unpackd); /* If we reached here, the unpack was successful */ return (unpackd.uncompressed_size); }