libdeflate/libdeflate.h
Eric Biggers 4c92394eaa Support level 0, "no compression"
Some users may require a valid DEFLATE, zlib, or gzip stream but know
ahead of time that particular inputs are not compressible.  zlib
supports "level 0" for this use case.  Support this in libdeflate too.

Resolves https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate/issues/86
2020-10-10 22:31:15 -07:00

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/*
* libdeflate.h - public header for libdeflate
*/
#ifndef LIBDEFLATE_H
#define LIBDEFLATE_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_MINOR 6
#define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_STRING "1.6"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/*
* On Windows, if you want to link to the DLL version of libdeflate, then
* #define LIBDEFLATE_DLL. Note that the calling convention is "stdcall".
*/
#ifdef LIBDEFLATE_DLL
# ifdef BUILDING_LIBDEFLATE
# define LIBDEFLATEEXPORT LIBEXPORT
# elif defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
# define LIBDEFLATEEXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
# endif
#endif
#ifndef LIBDEFLATEEXPORT
# define LIBDEFLATEEXPORT
#endif
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
# define LIBDEFLATEAPI_ABI __stdcall
#else
# define LIBDEFLATEAPI_ABI
#endif
#if defined(BUILDING_LIBDEFLATE) && defined(__GNUC__) && \
defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
/*
* On 32-bit Windows, gcc assumes 16-byte stack alignment but MSVC only 4.
* Realign the stack when entering libdeflate to avoid crashing in SSE/AVX
* code when called from an MSVC-compiled application.
*/
# define LIBDEFLATEAPI_STACKALIGN __attribute__((force_align_arg_pointer))
#else
# define LIBDEFLATEAPI_STACKALIGN
#endif
#define LIBDEFLATEAPI LIBDEFLATEAPI_ABI LIBDEFLATEAPI_STACKALIGN
/* ========================================================================== */
/* Compression */
/* ========================================================================== */
struct libdeflate_compressor;
/*
* libdeflate_alloc_compressor() allocates a new compressor that supports
* DEFLATE, zlib, and gzip compression. 'compression_level' is the compression
* level on a zlib-like scale but with a higher maximum value (1 = fastest, 6 =
* medium/default, 9 = slow, 12 = slowest). Level 0 is also supported and means
* "no compression", specifically "create a valid stream, but only emit
* uncompressed blocks" (this will expand the data slightly).
*
* The return value is a pointer to the new compressor, or NULL if out of memory
* or if the compression level is invalid (i.e. outside the range [0, 12]).
*
* Note: for compression, the sliding window size is defined at compilation time
* to 32768, the largest size permissible in the DEFLATE format. It cannot be
* changed at runtime.
*
* A single compressor is not safe to use by multiple threads concurrently.
* However, different threads may use different compressors concurrently.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT struct libdeflate_compressor * LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_alloc_compressor(int compression_level);
/*
* libdeflate_deflate_compress() performs raw DEFLATE compression on a buffer of
* data. The function attempts to compress 'in_nbytes' bytes of data located at
* 'in' and write the results to 'out', which has space for 'out_nbytes_avail'
* bytes. The return value is the compressed size in bytes, or 0 if the data
* could not be compressed to 'out_nbytes_avail' bytes or fewer.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT size_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_deflate_compress(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail);
/*
* libdeflate_deflate_compress_bound() returns a worst-case upper bound on the
* number of bytes of compressed data that may be produced by compressing any
* buffer of length less than or equal to 'in_nbytes' using
* libdeflate_deflate_compress() with the specified compressor. Mathematically,
* this bound will necessarily be a number greater than or equal to 'in_nbytes'.
* It may be an overestimate of the true upper bound. The return value is
* guaranteed to be the same for all invocations with the same compressor and
* same 'in_nbytes'.
*
* As a special case, 'compressor' may be NULL. This causes the bound to be
* taken across *any* libdeflate_compressor that could ever be allocated with
* this build of the library, with any options.
*
* Note that this function is not necessary in many applications. With
* block-based compression, it is usually preferable to separately store the
* uncompressed size of each block and to store any blocks that did not compress
* to less than their original size uncompressed. In that scenario, there is no
* need to know the worst-case compressed size, since the maximum number of
* bytes of compressed data that may be used would always be one less than the
* input length. You can just pass a buffer of that size to
* libdeflate_deflate_compress() and store the data uncompressed if
* libdeflate_deflate_compress() returns 0, indicating that the compressed data
* did not fit into the provided output buffer.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT size_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_deflate_compress_bound(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor,
size_t in_nbytes);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_compress(), but stores the data in the zlib wrapper
* format.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT size_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_zlib_compress(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_compress_bound(), but assumes the data will be
* compressed with libdeflate_zlib_compress() rather than with
* libdeflate_deflate_compress().
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT size_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_zlib_compress_bound(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor,
size_t in_nbytes);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_compress(), but stores the data in the gzip wrapper
* format.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT size_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_gzip_compress(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_compress_bound(), but assumes the data will be
* compressed with libdeflate_gzip_compress() rather than with
* libdeflate_deflate_compress().
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT size_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_gzip_compress_bound(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor,
size_t in_nbytes);
/*
* libdeflate_free_compressor() frees a compressor that was allocated with
* libdeflate_alloc_compressor(). If a NULL pointer is passed in, no action is
* taken.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT void LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_free_compressor(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor);
/* ========================================================================== */
/* Decompression */
/* ========================================================================== */
struct libdeflate_decompressor;
/*
* libdeflate_alloc_decompressor() allocates a new decompressor that can be used
* for DEFLATE, zlib, and gzip decompression. The return value is a pointer to
* the new decompressor, or NULL if out of memory.
*
* This function takes no parameters, and the returned decompressor is valid for
* decompressing data that was compressed at any compression level and with any
* sliding window size.
*
* A single decompressor is not safe to use by multiple threads concurrently.
* However, different threads may use different decompressors concurrently.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT struct libdeflate_decompressor * LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_alloc_decompressor(void);
/*
* Result of a call to libdeflate_deflate_decompress(),
* libdeflate_zlib_decompress(), or libdeflate_gzip_decompress().
*/
enum libdeflate_result {
/* Decompression was successful. */
LIBDEFLATE_SUCCESS = 0,
/* Decompressed failed because the compressed data was invalid, corrupt,
* or otherwise unsupported. */
LIBDEFLATE_BAD_DATA = 1,
/* A NULL 'actual_out_nbytes_ret' was provided, but the data would have
* decompressed to fewer than 'out_nbytes_avail' bytes. */
LIBDEFLATE_SHORT_OUTPUT = 2,
/* The data would have decompressed to more than 'out_nbytes_avail'
* bytes. */
LIBDEFLATE_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE = 3,
};
/*
* libdeflate_deflate_decompress() decompresses the DEFLATE-compressed stream
* from the buffer 'in' with compressed size up to 'in_nbytes' bytes. The
* uncompressed data is written to 'out', a buffer with size 'out_nbytes_avail'
* bytes. If decompression succeeds, then 0 (LIBDEFLATE_SUCCESS) is returned.
* Otherwise, a nonzero result code such as LIBDEFLATE_BAD_DATA is returned. If
* a nonzero result code is returned, then the contents of the output buffer are
* undefined.
*
* Decompression stops at the end of the DEFLATE stream (as indicated by the
* BFINAL flag), even if it is actually shorter than 'in_nbytes' bytes.
*
* libdeflate_deflate_decompress() can be used in cases where the actual
* uncompressed size is known (recommended) or unknown (not recommended):
*
* - If the actual uncompressed size is known, then pass the actual
* uncompressed size as 'out_nbytes_avail' and pass NULL for
* 'actual_out_nbytes_ret'. This makes libdeflate_deflate_decompress() fail
* with LIBDEFLATE_SHORT_OUTPUT if the data decompressed to fewer than the
* specified number of bytes.
*
* - If the actual uncompressed size is unknown, then provide a non-NULL
* 'actual_out_nbytes_ret' and provide a buffer with some size
* 'out_nbytes_avail' that you think is large enough to hold all the
* uncompressed data. In this case, if the data decompresses to less than
* or equal to 'out_nbytes_avail' bytes, then
* libdeflate_deflate_decompress() will write the actual uncompressed size
* to *actual_out_nbytes_ret and return 0 (LIBDEFLATE_SUCCESS). Otherwise,
* it will return LIBDEFLATE_INSUFFICIENT_SPACE if the provided buffer was
* not large enough but no other problems were encountered, or another
* nonzero result code if decompression failed for another reason.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT enum libdeflate_result LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_deflate_decompress(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail,
size_t *actual_out_nbytes_ret);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_decompress(), but adds the 'actual_in_nbytes_ret'
* argument. If decompression succeeds and 'actual_in_nbytes_ret' is not NULL,
* then the actual compressed size of the DEFLATE stream (aligned to the next
* byte boundary) is written to *actual_in_nbytes_ret.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT enum libdeflate_result LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_deflate_decompress_ex(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail,
size_t *actual_in_nbytes_ret,
size_t *actual_out_nbytes_ret);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_decompress(), but assumes the zlib wrapper format
* instead of raw DEFLATE.
*
* Decompression will stop at the end of the zlib stream, even if it is shorter
* than 'in_nbytes'. If you need to know exactly where the zlib stream ended,
* use libdeflate_zlib_decompress_ex().
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT enum libdeflate_result LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_zlib_decompress(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail,
size_t *actual_out_nbytes_ret);
/*
* Like libdeflate_zlib_decompress(), but adds the 'actual_in_nbytes_ret'
* argument. If 'actual_in_nbytes_ret' is not NULL and the decompression
* succeeds (indicating that the first zlib-compressed stream in the input
* buffer was decompressed), then the actual number of input bytes consumed is
* written to *actual_in_nbytes_ret.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT enum libdeflate_result LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_zlib_decompress_ex(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail,
size_t *actual_in_nbytes_ret,
size_t *actual_out_nbytes_ret);
/*
* Like libdeflate_deflate_decompress(), but assumes the gzip wrapper format
* instead of raw DEFLATE.
*
* If multiple gzip-compressed members are concatenated, then only the first
* will be decompressed. Use libdeflate_gzip_decompress_ex() if you need
* multi-member support.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT enum libdeflate_result LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_gzip_decompress(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail,
size_t *actual_out_nbytes_ret);
/*
* Like libdeflate_gzip_decompress(), but adds the 'actual_in_nbytes_ret'
* argument. If 'actual_in_nbytes_ret' is not NULL and the decompression
* succeeds (indicating that the first gzip-compressed member in the input
* buffer was decompressed), then the actual number of input bytes consumed is
* written to *actual_in_nbytes_ret.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT enum libdeflate_result LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_gzip_decompress_ex(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor,
const void *in, size_t in_nbytes,
void *out, size_t out_nbytes_avail,
size_t *actual_in_nbytes_ret,
size_t *actual_out_nbytes_ret);
/*
* libdeflate_free_decompressor() frees a decompressor that was allocated with
* libdeflate_alloc_decompressor(). If a NULL pointer is passed in, no action
* is taken.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT void LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_free_decompressor(struct libdeflate_decompressor *decompressor);
/* ========================================================================== */
/* Checksums */
/* ========================================================================== */
/*
* libdeflate_adler32() updates a running Adler-32 checksum with 'len' bytes of
* data and returns the updated checksum. When starting a new checksum, the
* required initial value for 'adler' is 1. This value is also returned when
* 'buffer' is specified as NULL.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT uint32_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_adler32(uint32_t adler32, const void *buffer, size_t len);
/*
* libdeflate_crc32() updates a running CRC-32 checksum with 'len' bytes of data
* and returns the updated checksum. When starting a new checksum, the required
* initial value for 'crc' is 0. This value is also returned when 'buffer' is
* specified as NULL.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT uint32_t LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_crc32(uint32_t crc, const void *buffer, size_t len);
/* ========================================================================== */
/* Custom memory allocator */
/* ========================================================================== */
/*
* Install a custom memory allocator which libdeflate will use for all memory
* allocations. 'malloc_func' is a function that must behave like malloc(), and
* 'free_func' is a function that must behave like free().
*
* There must not be any libdeflate_compressor or libdeflate_decompressor
* structures in existence when calling this function.
*/
LIBDEFLATEEXPORT void LIBDEFLATEAPI
libdeflate_set_memory_allocator(void *(*malloc_func)(size_t),
void (*free_func)(void *));
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* LIBDEFLATE_H */