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Ventoy/GRUB2/MOD_SRC/grub-2.04/grub-core/ventoy/huffman.c

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/**
* @file
*
* Huffman alphabets
*
*/
#include "wimboot.h"
#include "huffman.h"
/**
* Transcribe binary value (for debugging)
*
* @v value Value
* @v bits Length of value (in bits)
* @ret string Transcribed value
*/
const char * huffman_bin ( unsigned long value, unsigned int bits ) {
static char buf[ ( 8 * sizeof ( value ) ) + 1 /* NUL */ ];
char *out = buf;
/* Sanity check */
assert ( bits < sizeof ( buf ) );
/* Transcribe value */
while ( bits-- )
*(out++) = ( ( value & ( 1 << bits ) ) ? '1' : '0' );
*out = '\0';
return buf;
}
/**
* Dump Huffman alphabet (for debugging)
*
* @v alphabet Huffman alphabet
*/
static void __attribute__ (( unused ))
huffman_dump_alphabet ( struct huffman_alphabet *alphabet ) {
struct huffman_symbols *sym;
unsigned int bits;
unsigned int huf;
unsigned int i;
(void)huf;
/* Dump symbol table for each utilised length */
for ( bits = 1 ; bits <= ( sizeof ( alphabet->huf ) /
sizeof ( alphabet->huf[0] ) ) ; bits++ ) {
sym = &alphabet->huf[ bits - 1 ];
if ( sym->freq == 0 )
continue;
huf = ( sym->start >> sym->shift );
DBG ( "Huffman length %d start \"%s\" freq %d:", bits,
huffman_bin ( huf, sym->bits ), sym->freq );
for ( i = 0 ; i < sym->freq ; i++ ) {
DBG ( " %03x", sym->raw[ huf + i ] );
}
DBG ( "\n" );
}
/* Dump quick lookup table */
DBG ( "Huffman quick lookup:" );
for ( i = 0 ; i < ( sizeof ( alphabet->lookup ) /
sizeof ( alphabet->lookup[0] ) ) ; i++ ) {
DBG ( " %d", ( alphabet->lookup[i] + 1 ) );
}
DBG ( "\n" );
}
/**
* Construct Huffman alphabet
*
* @v alphabet Huffman alphabet
* @v lengths Symbol length table
* @v count Number of symbols
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int huffman_alphabet ( struct huffman_alphabet *alphabet,
uint8_t *lengths, unsigned int count ) {
struct huffman_symbols *sym;
unsigned int huf;
unsigned int cum_freq;
unsigned int bits;
unsigned int raw;
unsigned int adjustment;
unsigned int prefix;
int empty;
int complete;
/* Clear symbol table */
memset ( alphabet->huf, 0, sizeof ( alphabet->huf ) );
/* Count number of symbols with each Huffman-coded length */
empty = 1;
for ( raw = 0 ; raw < count ; raw++ ) {
bits = lengths[raw];
if ( bits ) {
alphabet->huf[ bits - 1 ].freq++;
empty = 0;
}
}
/* In the degenerate case of having no symbols (i.e. an unused
* alphabet), generate a trivial alphabet with exactly two
* single-bit codes. This allows callers to avoid having to
* check for this special case.
*/
if ( empty )
alphabet->huf[0].freq = 2;
/* Populate Huffman-coded symbol table */
huf = 0;
cum_freq = 0;
for ( bits = 1 ; bits <= ( sizeof ( alphabet->huf ) /
sizeof ( alphabet->huf[0] ) ) ; bits++ ) {
sym = &alphabet->huf[ bits - 1 ];
sym->bits = bits;
sym->shift = ( HUFFMAN_BITS - bits );
sym->start = ( huf << sym->shift );
sym->raw = &alphabet->raw[cum_freq];
huf += sym->freq;
if ( huf > ( 1U << bits ) ) {
DBG ( "Huffman alphabet has too many symbols with "
"lengths <=%d\n", bits );
return -1;
}
huf <<= 1;
cum_freq += sym->freq;
}
complete = ( huf == ( 1U << bits ) );
/* Populate raw symbol table */
for ( raw = 0 ; raw < count ; raw++ ) {
bits = lengths[raw];
if ( bits ) {
sym = &alphabet->huf[ bits - 1 ];
*(sym->raw++) = raw;
}
}
/* Adjust Huffman-coded symbol table raw pointers and populate
* quick lookup table.
*/
for ( bits = 1 ; bits <= ( sizeof ( alphabet->huf ) /
sizeof ( alphabet->huf[0] ) ) ; bits++ ) {
sym = &alphabet->huf[ bits - 1 ];
/* Adjust raw pointer */
sym->raw -= sym->freq; /* Reset to first symbol */
adjustment = ( sym->start >> sym->shift );
sym->raw -= adjustment; /* Adjust for quick indexing */
/* Populate quick lookup table */
for ( prefix = ( sym->start >> HUFFMAN_QL_SHIFT ) ;
prefix < ( 1 << HUFFMAN_QL_BITS ) ; prefix++ ) {
alphabet->lookup[prefix] = ( bits - 1 );
}
}
/* Check that there are no invalid codes */
if ( ! complete ) {
DBG ( "Huffman alphabet is incomplete\n" );
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Get Huffman symbol set
*
* @v alphabet Huffman alphabet
* @v huf Raw input value (normalised to HUFFMAN_BITS bits)
* @ret sym Huffman symbol set
*/
struct huffman_symbols * huffman_sym ( struct huffman_alphabet *alphabet,
unsigned int huf ) {
struct huffman_symbols *sym;
unsigned int lookup_index;
/* Find symbol set for this length */
lookup_index = ( huf >> HUFFMAN_QL_SHIFT );
sym = &alphabet->huf[ alphabet->lookup[ lookup_index ] ];
while ( huf < sym->start )
sym--;
return sym;
}