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133 lines
3.5 KiB
// Copyright 2014-2021 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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package lzma |
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// treeCodec encodes or decodes values with a fixed bit size. It is using a |
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// tree of probability value. The root of the tree is the most-significant bit. |
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type treeCodec struct { |
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probTree |
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} |
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// makeTreeCodec makes a tree codec. The bits value must be inside the range |
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// [1,32]. |
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func makeTreeCodec(bits int) treeCodec { |
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return treeCodec{makeProbTree(bits)} |
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} |
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// deepcopy initializes tc as a deep copy of the source. |
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func (tc *treeCodec) deepcopy(src *treeCodec) { |
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tc.probTree.deepcopy(&src.probTree) |
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} |
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// Encode uses the range encoder to encode a fixed-bit-size value. |
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func (tc *treeCodec) Encode(e *rangeEncoder, v uint32) (err error) { |
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m := uint32(1) |
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for i := int(tc.bits) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { |
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b := (v >> uint(i)) & 1 |
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if err := e.EncodeBit(b, &tc.probs[m]); err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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m = (m << 1) | b |
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} |
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return nil |
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} |
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// Decodes uses the range decoder to decode a fixed-bit-size value. Errors may |
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// be caused by the range decoder. |
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func (tc *treeCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder) (v uint32, err error) { |
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m := uint32(1) |
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for j := 0; j < int(tc.bits); j++ { |
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b, err := d.DecodeBit(&tc.probs[m]) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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m = (m << 1) | b |
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} |
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return m - (1 << uint(tc.bits)), nil |
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} |
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// treeReverseCodec is another tree codec, where the least-significant bit is |
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// the start of the probability tree. |
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type treeReverseCodec struct { |
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probTree |
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} |
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// deepcopy initializes the treeReverseCodec as a deep copy of the |
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// source. |
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func (tc *treeReverseCodec) deepcopy(src *treeReverseCodec) { |
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tc.probTree.deepcopy(&src.probTree) |
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} |
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// makeTreeReverseCodec creates treeReverseCodec value. The bits argument must |
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// be in the range [1,32]. |
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func makeTreeReverseCodec(bits int) treeReverseCodec { |
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return treeReverseCodec{makeProbTree(bits)} |
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} |
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// Encode uses range encoder to encode a fixed-bit-size value. The range |
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// encoder may cause errors. |
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func (tc *treeReverseCodec) Encode(v uint32, e *rangeEncoder) (err error) { |
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m := uint32(1) |
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for i := uint(0); i < uint(tc.bits); i++ { |
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b := (v >> i) & 1 |
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if err := e.EncodeBit(b, &tc.probs[m]); err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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m = (m << 1) | b |
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} |
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return nil |
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} |
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// Decodes uses the range decoder to decode a fixed-bit-size value. Errors |
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// returned by the range decoder will be returned. |
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func (tc *treeReverseCodec) Decode(d *rangeDecoder) (v uint32, err error) { |
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m := uint32(1) |
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for j := uint(0); j < uint(tc.bits); j++ { |
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b, err := d.DecodeBit(&tc.probs[m]) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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m = (m << 1) | b |
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v |= b << j |
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} |
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return v, nil |
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} |
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// probTree stores enough probability values to be used by the treeEncode and |
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// treeDecode methods of the range coder types. |
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type probTree struct { |
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probs []prob |
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bits byte |
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} |
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// deepcopy initializes the probTree value as a deep copy of the source. |
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func (t *probTree) deepcopy(src *probTree) { |
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if t == src { |
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return |
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} |
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t.probs = make([]prob, len(src.probs)) |
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copy(t.probs, src.probs) |
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t.bits = src.bits |
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} |
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// makeProbTree initializes a probTree structure. |
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func makeProbTree(bits int) probTree { |
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if !(1 <= bits && bits <= 32) { |
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panic("bits outside of range [1,32]") |
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} |
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t := probTree{ |
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bits: byte(bits), |
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probs: make([]prob, 1<<uint(bits)), |
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} |
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for i := range t.probs { |
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t.probs[i] = probInit |
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} |
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return t |
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} |
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// Bits provides the number of bits for the values to de- or encode. |
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func (t *probTree) Bits() int { |
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return int(t.bits) |
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}
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