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* feat: vendor minio client * feat: introduce storage package with s3 support * feat: serve s3 files directly this saves a lot of bandwith as the files are fetched from the object store directly * fix: use explicit local storage in tests * feat: integrate s3 storage with the main server * fix: add s3 config to cli tests * docs: explicitly set values in example config also adds license header to the storage package * fix: use better http status code on s3 redirect HTTP 302 Found is the best fit, as it signifies that the resource requested was found but not under its presumed URL 307/TemporaryRedirect would mean that this resource is usually located here, not in this case 303/SeeOther indicates that the redirection does not link to the requested resource but to another page * refactor: use context in storage driver interface
299 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
299 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
//go:build !amd64 || appengine || !gc || noasm
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// +build !amd64 appengine !gc noasm
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package s2
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import (
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"math/bits"
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)
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// encodeBlock encodes a non-empty src to a guaranteed-large-enough dst. It
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// assumes that the varint-encoded length of the decompressed bytes has already
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// been written.
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//
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// It also assumes that:
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// len(dst) >= MaxEncodedLen(len(src))
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func encodeBlock(dst, src []byte) (d int) {
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if len(src) < minNonLiteralBlockSize {
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return 0
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}
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return encodeBlockGo(dst, src)
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}
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// encodeBlockBetter encodes a non-empty src to a guaranteed-large-enough dst. It
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// assumes that the varint-encoded length of the decompressed bytes has already
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// been written.
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//
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// It also assumes that:
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// len(dst) >= MaxEncodedLen(len(src))
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func encodeBlockBetter(dst, src []byte) (d int) {
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return encodeBlockBetterGo(dst, src)
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}
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// encodeBlockBetter encodes a non-empty src to a guaranteed-large-enough dst. It
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// assumes that the varint-encoded length of the decompressed bytes has already
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// been written.
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//
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// It also assumes that:
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// len(dst) >= MaxEncodedLen(len(src))
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func encodeBlockBetterSnappy(dst, src []byte) (d int) {
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return encodeBlockBetterSnappyGo(dst, src)
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}
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// encodeBlock encodes a non-empty src to a guaranteed-large-enough dst. It
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// assumes that the varint-encoded length of the decompressed bytes has already
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// been written.
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//
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// It also assumes that:
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// len(dst) >= MaxEncodedLen(len(src))
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func encodeBlockSnappy(dst, src []byte) (d int) {
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if len(src) < minNonLiteralBlockSize {
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return 0
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}
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return encodeBlockSnappyGo(dst, src)
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}
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// emitLiteral writes a literal chunk and returns the number of bytes written.
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//
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// It assumes that:
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// dst is long enough to hold the encoded bytes
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// 0 <= len(lit) && len(lit) <= math.MaxUint32
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func emitLiteral(dst, lit []byte) int {
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if len(lit) == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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const num = 63<<2 | tagLiteral
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i, n := 0, uint(len(lit)-1)
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switch {
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case n < 60:
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dst[0] = uint8(n)<<2 | tagLiteral
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i = 1
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case n < 1<<8:
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dst[1] = uint8(n)
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dst[0] = 60<<2 | tagLiteral
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i = 2
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case n < 1<<16:
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dst[2] = uint8(n >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(n)
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dst[0] = 61<<2 | tagLiteral
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i = 3
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case n < 1<<24:
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dst[3] = uint8(n >> 16)
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dst[2] = uint8(n >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(n)
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dst[0] = 62<<2 | tagLiteral
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i = 4
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default:
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dst[4] = uint8(n >> 24)
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dst[3] = uint8(n >> 16)
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dst[2] = uint8(n >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(n)
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dst[0] = 63<<2 | tagLiteral
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i = 5
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}
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return i + copy(dst[i:], lit)
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}
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// emitRepeat writes a repeat chunk and returns the number of bytes written.
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// Length must be at least 4 and < 1<<24
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func emitRepeat(dst []byte, offset, length int) int {
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// Repeat offset, make length cheaper
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length -= 4
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if length <= 4 {
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dst[0] = uint8(length)<<2 | tagCopy1
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dst[1] = 0
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return 2
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}
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if length < 8 && offset < 2048 {
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// Encode WITH offset
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = uint8(offset>>8)<<5 | uint8(length)<<2 | tagCopy1
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return 2
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}
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if length < (1<<8)+4 {
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length -= 4
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dst[2] = uint8(length)
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dst[1] = 0
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dst[0] = 5<<2 | tagCopy1
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return 3
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}
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if length < (1<<16)+(1<<8) {
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length -= 1 << 8
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dst[3] = uint8(length >> 8)
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dst[2] = uint8(length >> 0)
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dst[1] = 0
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dst[0] = 6<<2 | tagCopy1
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return 4
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}
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const maxRepeat = (1 << 24) - 1
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length -= 1 << 16
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left := 0
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if length > maxRepeat {
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left = length - maxRepeat + 4
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length = maxRepeat - 4
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}
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dst[4] = uint8(length >> 16)
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dst[3] = uint8(length >> 8)
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dst[2] = uint8(length >> 0)
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dst[1] = 0
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dst[0] = 7<<2 | tagCopy1
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if left > 0 {
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return 5 + emitRepeat(dst[5:], offset, left)
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}
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return 5
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}
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// emitCopy writes a copy chunk and returns the number of bytes written.
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//
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// It assumes that:
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// dst is long enough to hold the encoded bytes
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// 1 <= offset && offset <= math.MaxUint32
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// 4 <= length && length <= 1 << 24
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func emitCopy(dst []byte, offset, length int) int {
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if offset >= 65536 {
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i := 0
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if length > 64 {
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// Emit a length 64 copy, encoded as 5 bytes.
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dst[4] = uint8(offset >> 24)
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dst[3] = uint8(offset >> 16)
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dst[2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = 63<<2 | tagCopy4
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length -= 64
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if length >= 4 {
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// Emit remaining as repeats
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return 5 + emitRepeat(dst[5:], offset, length)
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}
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i = 5
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}
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if length == 0 {
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return i
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}
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// Emit a copy, offset encoded as 4 bytes.
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dst[i+0] = uint8(length-1)<<2 | tagCopy4
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dst[i+1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[i+2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[i+3] = uint8(offset >> 16)
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dst[i+4] = uint8(offset >> 24)
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return i + 5
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}
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// Offset no more than 2 bytes.
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if length > 64 {
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// Emit a length 60 copy, encoded as 3 bytes.
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// Emit remaining as repeat value (minimum 4 bytes).
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dst[2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = 59<<2 | tagCopy2
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length -= 60
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// Emit remaining as repeats, at least 4 bytes remain.
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return 3 + emitRepeat(dst[3:], offset, length)
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}
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if length >= 12 || offset >= 2048 {
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// Emit the remaining copy, encoded as 3 bytes.
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dst[2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = uint8(length-1)<<2 | tagCopy2
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return 3
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}
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// Emit the remaining copy, encoded as 2 bytes.
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = uint8(offset>>8)<<5 | uint8(length-4)<<2 | tagCopy1
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return 2
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}
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// emitCopyNoRepeat writes a copy chunk and returns the number of bytes written.
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//
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// It assumes that:
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// dst is long enough to hold the encoded bytes
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// 1 <= offset && offset <= math.MaxUint32
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// 4 <= length && length <= 1 << 24
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func emitCopyNoRepeat(dst []byte, offset, length int) int {
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if offset >= 65536 {
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i := 0
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if length > 64 {
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// Emit a length 64 copy, encoded as 5 bytes.
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dst[4] = uint8(offset >> 24)
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dst[3] = uint8(offset >> 16)
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dst[2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = 63<<2 | tagCopy4
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length -= 64
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if length >= 4 {
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// Emit remaining as repeats
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return 5 + emitCopyNoRepeat(dst[5:], offset, length)
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}
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i = 5
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}
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if length == 0 {
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return i
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}
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// Emit a copy, offset encoded as 4 bytes.
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dst[i+0] = uint8(length-1)<<2 | tagCopy4
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dst[i+1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[i+2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[i+3] = uint8(offset >> 16)
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dst[i+4] = uint8(offset >> 24)
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return i + 5
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}
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// Offset no more than 2 bytes.
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if length > 64 {
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// Emit a length 60 copy, encoded as 3 bytes.
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// Emit remaining as repeat value (minimum 4 bytes).
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dst[2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = 59<<2 | tagCopy2
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length -= 60
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// Emit remaining as repeats, at least 4 bytes remain.
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return 3 + emitCopyNoRepeat(dst[3:], offset, length)
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}
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if length >= 12 || offset >= 2048 {
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// Emit the remaining copy, encoded as 3 bytes.
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dst[2] = uint8(offset >> 8)
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = uint8(length-1)<<2 | tagCopy2
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return 3
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}
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// Emit the remaining copy, encoded as 2 bytes.
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dst[1] = uint8(offset)
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dst[0] = uint8(offset>>8)<<5 | uint8(length-4)<<2 | tagCopy1
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return 2
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}
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// matchLen returns how many bytes match in a and b
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//
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// It assumes that:
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// len(a) <= len(b)
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//
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func matchLen(a []byte, b []byte) int {
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b = b[:len(a)]
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var checked int
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if len(a) > 4 {
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// Try 4 bytes first
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if diff := load32(a, 0) ^ load32(b, 0); diff != 0 {
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return bits.TrailingZeros32(diff) >> 3
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}
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// Switch to 8 byte matching.
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checked = 4
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a = a[4:]
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b = b[4:]
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for len(a) >= 8 {
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b = b[:len(a)]
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if diff := load64(a, 0) ^ load64(b, 0); diff != 0 {
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return checked + (bits.TrailingZeros64(diff) >> 3)
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}
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checked += 8
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a = a[8:]
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b = b[8:]
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}
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}
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b = b[:len(a)]
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for i := range a {
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if a[i] != b[i] {
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return int(i) + checked
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}
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}
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return len(a) + checked
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}
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