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compress/lzw: don't follow code == hi if last is invalid.
Fixes #20597. Change-Id: Iaa059277c02e80a2fbef59cf8bb3c58d2b90fda0 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/45111 Reviewed-by: David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org>
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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ loop:
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break loop
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case code <= d.hi:
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c, i := code, len(d.output)-1
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if code == d.hi {
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if code == d.hi && d.last != decoderInvalidCode {
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// code == hi is a special case which expands to the last expansion
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// followed by the head of the last expansion. To find the head, we walk
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// the prefix chain until we find a literal code.
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@ -146,6 +146,77 @@ func TestHiCodeDoesNotOverflow(t *testing.T) {
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}
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}
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// TestNoLongerSavingPriorExpansions tests the decoder state when codes other
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// than clear codes continue to be seen after decoder.hi and decoder.width
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// reach their maximum values (4095 and 12), i.e. after we no longer save prior
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// expansions. In particular, it tests seeing the highest possible code, 4095.
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func TestNoLongerSavingPriorExpansions(t *testing.T) {
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// Iterations is used to calculate how many input bits are needed to get
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// the decoder.hi and decoder.width values up to their maximum.
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iterations := []struct {
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width, n int
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}{
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// The final term is 257, not 256, as NewReader initializes d.hi to
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// d.clear+1 and the clear code is 256.
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{9, 512 - 257},
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{10, 1024 - 512},
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{11, 2048 - 1024},
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{12, 4096 - 2048},
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}
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nCodes, nBits := 0, 0
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for _, e := range iterations {
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nCodes += e.n
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nBits += e.n * e.width
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}
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if nCodes != 3839 {
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t.Fatalf("nCodes: got %v, want %v", nCodes, 3839)
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}
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if nBits != 43255 {
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t.Fatalf("nBits: got %v, want %v", nBits, 43255)
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}
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// Construct our input of 43255 zero bits (which gets d.hi and d.width up
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// to 4095 and 12), followed by 0xfff (4095) as 12 bits, followed by 0x101
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// (EOF) as 12 bits.
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//
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// 43255 = 5406*8 + 7, and codes are read in LSB order. The final bytes are
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// therefore:
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//
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// xwwwwwww xxxxxxxx yyyyyxxx zyyyyyyy
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// 10000000 11111111 00001111 00001000
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//
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// or split out:
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//
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// .0000000 ........ ........ ........ w = 0x000
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// 1....... 11111111 .....111 ........ x = 0xfff
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// ........ ........ 00001... .0001000 y = 0x101
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//
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// The 12 'w' bits (not all are shown) form the 3839'th code, with value
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// 0x000. Just after decoder.read returns that code, d.hi == 4095 and
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// d.last == 0.
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//
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// The 12 'x' bits form the 3840'th code, with value 0xfff or 4095. Just
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// after decoder.read returns that code, d.hi == 4095 and d.last ==
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// decoderInvalidCode.
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//
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// The 12 'y' bits form the 3841'st code, with value 0x101, the EOF code.
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//
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// The 'z' bit is unused.
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in := make([]byte, 5406)
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in = append(in, 0x80, 0xff, 0x0f, 0x08)
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r := NewReader(bytes.NewReader(in), LSB, 8)
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nDecoded, err := io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, r)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("Copy: %v", err)
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}
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// nDecoded should be 3841: 3839 literal codes and then 2 decoded bytes
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// from 1 non-literal code. The EOF code contributes 0 decoded bytes.
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if nDecoded != int64(nCodes+2) {
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t.Fatalf("nDecoded: got %v, want %v", nDecoded, nCodes+2)
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}
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}
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func BenchmarkDecoder(b *testing.B) {
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buf, err := ioutil.ReadFile("../testdata/e.txt")
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if err != nil {
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