hbc-FIX94/channel/banner/tools/lz77.c

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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/*Altered by Kuwanger*/
/*************************************************************************
* Name: lz.c
* Author: Marcus Geelnard
* Description: LZ77 coder/decoder implementation.
* Reentrant: Yes
* $Id: lz.c,v 1.4 2004/10/08 19:28:04 marcus256 Exp $
*
* The LZ77 compression scheme is a substitutional compression scheme
* proposed by Abraham Lempel and Jakob Ziv in 1977. It is very simple in
* its design, and uses no fancy bit level compression.
*
* This is my first attempt at an implementation of a LZ77 code/decoder.
*
* The principle of the LZ77 compression algorithm is to store repeated
* occurrences of strings as references to previous occurrences of the same
* string. The point is that the reference consumes less space than the
* string itself, provided that the string is long enough (in this
* implementation, the string has to be at least 4 bytes long, since the
* minimum coded reference is 3 bytes long). Also note that the term
* "string" refers to any kind of byte sequence (it does not have to be
* an ASCII string, for instance).
*
* The coder uses a brute force approach to finding string matches in the
* history buffer (or "sliding window", if you wish), which is very, very
* slow. I recon the complexity is somewhere between O(n^2) and O(n^3),
* depending on the input data.
*
* There is also a faster implementation that uses a large working buffer
* in which a "jump table" is stored, which is used to quickly find
* possible string matches (see the source code for LZ_CompressFast() for
* more information). The faster method is an order of magnitude faster,
* and also does a full string search in the entire input buffer (it does
* not use a sliding window).
*
* The upside is that decompression is very fast, and the compression ratio
* is often very good.
*
* The reference to a string is coded as a (length,offset) pair, where the
* length indicates the length of the string, and the offset gives the
* offset from the current data position. To distinguish between string
* references and literal strings (uncompressed bytes), a string reference
* is preceded by a marker byte, which is chosen as the least common byte
* symbol in the input data stream (this marker byte is stored in the
* output stream as the first byte).
*
* Occurrences of the marker byte in the stream are encoded as the marker
* byte followed by a zero byte, which means that occurrences of the marker
* byte have to be coded with two bytes.
*
* The lengths and offsets are coded in a variable length fashion, allowing
* values of any magnitude (up to 4294967295 in this implementation).
*
* With this compression scheme, the worst case compression result is
* (257/256)*insize + 1.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Marcus Geelnard
*
* This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
* warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
* arising from the use of this software.
*
* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
* including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
* freely, subject to the following restrictions:
*
* 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
* claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
* in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would
* be appreciated but is not required.
*
* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
* be misrepresented as being the original software.
*
* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source
* distribution.
*
* Marcus Geelnard
* marcus.geelnard at home.se
*************************************************************************/
/*************************************************************************
* Constants used for LZ77 coding
*************************************************************************/
/* Maximum offset (can be any size < 2^32). Lower values gives faster
compression, while higher values gives better compression.
NOTE: LZ_CompressFast does not use this constant. */
#define LZ_MAX_OFFSET 4096
/*************************************************************************
* INTERNAL FUNCTIONS *
*************************************************************************/
/*************************************************************************
* _LZ_StringCompare() - Return maximum length string match.
*************************************************************************/
static unsigned int _LZ_StringCompare( unsigned char * str1,
unsigned char * str2, unsigned int minlen, unsigned int maxlen )
{
unsigned int len;
for( len = minlen; (len < maxlen) && (str1[len] == str2[len]); ++ len );
// for( len = minlen; (len < maxlen) && (str2+len+1 < str1-1) && (str1[len] == str2[len]); ++ len );
return len;
}
/*************************************************************************
* PUBLIC FUNCTIONS *
*************************************************************************/
/*************************************************************************
* LZ_Compress() - Compress a block of data using an LZ77 coder.
* in - Input (uncompressed) buffer.
* out - Output (compressed) buffer. This buffer must be 0.4% larger
* than the input buffer, plus one byte.
* insize - Number of input bytes.
* The function returns the size of the compressed data.
*************************************************************************/
int LZ_Compress( unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out,
unsigned int insize )
{
unsigned char mask, bundle1, bundle2;
int inpos, outpos, bytesleft;
int maxoffset, offset, bestoffset;
int maxlength, length, bestlength;
unsigned char *ptr1, *ptr2, *flags;
/* Do we have anything to compress? */
if( insize < 1 )
{
return 0;
}
/* Remember the repetition marker for the decoder */
out[0] = 0x10;
out[1] = insize&0xFF;
out[2] = (insize>>8)&0xFF;
out[3] = (insize>>16)&0xFF;
flags = &out[4];
*flags = 0;
mask = 128;
/* Start of compression */
inpos = 0;
outpos = 5;
/* Main compression loop */
bytesleft = insize;
do
{
/* Determine most distant position */
if( inpos > LZ_MAX_OFFSET ) maxoffset = LZ_MAX_OFFSET;
else maxoffset = inpos;
/* Get pointer to current position */
ptr1 = &in[ inpos ];
/* Search history window for maximum length string match */
bestlength = 2;
bestoffset = 0;
for( offset = 3; offset <= maxoffset; ++ offset )
{
/* Get pointer to candidate string */
ptr2 = &ptr1[ -offset ];
/* Quickly determine if this is a candidate (for speed) */
if( (ptr1[ 0 ] == ptr2[ 0 ]) &&
(ptr1[ bestlength ] == ptr2[ bestlength ]) )
{
/* Determine maximum length for this offset */
maxlength = ((inpos+1) > 18 ? 18 : inpos + 1);
/* Count maximum length match at this offset */
length = _LZ_StringCompare( ptr1, ptr2, 0, maxlength );
/* Better match than any previous match? */
if( length > bestlength )
{
bestlength = length;
bestoffset = offset;
}
}
}
/* Was there a good enough match? */
if( bestlength > 2)
{
*flags |= mask;
mask >>= 1;
bundle2 = ((bestlength-3)<<4) | (((bestoffset-1)&0xF00)>>8);
bundle1 = (bestoffset-1)&0xFF;
out [ outpos++ ] = bundle2;
out [ outpos++ ] = bundle1;
inpos += bestlength;
bytesleft -= bestlength;
if (!mask) {
mask = 128;
flags = &out [ outpos++ ];
*flags = 0;
}
}
else
{
mask >>= 1;
out[ outpos ++ ] = in[ inpos++ ];
-- bytesleft;
if (!mask) {
mask = 128;
flags = &out [ outpos++ ];
*flags = 0;
}
}
}
while( bytesleft > 3 );
/* Dump remaining bytes, if any */
while( inpos < insize )
{
out[ outpos ++ ] = in[ inpos++ ];
}
while(outpos&3)
out [ outpos ++] = 0;
return outpos;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
FILE *in, *out;
int insize, size;
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unsigned char *uncompressed, *compressed;
if (argc == 3) {
in = fopen(argv[1], "rb");
out = fopen(argv[2], "wb");
fseek(in,0,SEEK_END);
insize = ftell(in);
fseek(in,0,SEEK_SET);
uncompressed = malloc(insize);
fread(uncompressed, 1, insize, in);
fclose(in);
compressed = malloc(insize*2);
size = LZ_Compress(uncompressed, compressed, insize);
fwrite("LZ77", 1, 4, out);
fwrite(compressed, 1, size, out);
fclose(out);
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free(compressed);
free(uncompressed);
return 0;
}
printf("Usage: %s file.bin file.lz77\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}