/* * libdeflate.h - public header for libdeflate */ #ifndef LIBDEFLATE_H #define LIBDEFLATE_H #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_MAJOR 1 #define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_MINOR 19 #define LIBDEFLATE_VERSION_STRING "1.19" /* * Users of libdeflate.dll on Windows can define LIBDEFLATE_DLL to cause * __declspec(dllimport) to be used. This should be done when it's easy to do. * Otherwise it's fine to skip it, since it is a very minor performance * optimization that is irrelevant for most use cases of libdeflate. */ #ifndef LIBDEFLATEAPI # if defined(LIBDEFLATE_DLL) && (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)) # define LIBDEFLATEAPI __declspec(dllimport) # else # define LIBDEFLATEAPI # endif #endif /* ========================================================================== */ /* Compression */ /* ========================================================================== */ struct libdeflate_compressor; struct libdeflate_options; /* * 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI struct libdeflate_compressor * libdeflate_alloc_compressor(int compression_level); /* * Like libdeflate_alloc_compressor(), but adds the 'options' argument. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI struct libdeflate_compressor * libdeflate_alloc_compressor_ex(int compression_level, const struct libdeflate_options *options); /* * libdeflate_deflate_compress() performs raw DEFLATE compression on a buffer of * data. It attempts to compress 'in_nbytes' bytes of data located at 'in' and * write the result 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. * * If compression is successful, then the output data is guaranteed to be a * valid DEFLATE stream that decompresses to the input data. No other * guarantees are made about the output data. Notably, different versions of * libdeflate can produce different compressed data for the same uncompressed * data, even at the same compression level. Do ***NOT*** do things like * writing tests that compare compressed data to a golden output, as this can * break when libdeflate is updated. (This property isn't specific to * libdeflate; the same is true for zlib and other compression libraries too.) */ LIBDEFLATEAPI size_t 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. 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI size_t libdeflate_deflate_compress_bound(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor, size_t in_nbytes); /* * Like libdeflate_deflate_compress(), but uses the zlib wrapper format instead * of raw DEFLATE. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI size_t 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(). */ LIBDEFLATEAPI size_t libdeflate_zlib_compress_bound(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor, size_t in_nbytes); /* * Like libdeflate_deflate_compress(), but uses the gzip wrapper format instead * of raw DEFLATE. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI size_t 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(). */ LIBDEFLATEAPI size_t 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI void libdeflate_free_compressor(struct libdeflate_compressor *compressor); /* ========================================================================== */ /* Decompression */ /* ========================================================================== */ struct libdeflate_decompressor; struct libdeflate_options; /* * 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI struct libdeflate_decompressor * libdeflate_alloc_decompressor(void); /* * Like libdeflate_alloc_decompressor(), but adds the 'options' argument. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI struct libdeflate_decompressor * libdeflate_alloc_decompressor_ex(const struct libdeflate_options *options); /* * Result of a call to libdeflate_deflate_decompress(), * libdeflate_zlib_decompress(), or libdeflate_gzip_decompress(). */ enum libdeflate_result { /* Decompression was successful. */ LIBDEFLATE_SUCCESS = 0, /* Decompression 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 a DEFLATE 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, and 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI enum libdeflate_result 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI enum libdeflate_result 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(). */ LIBDEFLATEAPI enum libdeflate_result 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI enum libdeflate_result 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI enum libdeflate_result 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI enum libdeflate_result 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI void 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI uint32_t libdeflate_adler32(uint32_t adler, 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. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI uint32_t 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 by default. 'malloc_func' is a function that must behave like * malloc(), and 'free_func' is a function that must behave like free(). * * The per-(de)compressor custom memory allocator that can be specified in * 'struct libdeflate_options' takes priority over this. * * This doesn't affect the free() function that will be used to free * (de)compressors that were already in existence when this is called. */ LIBDEFLATEAPI void libdeflate_set_memory_allocator(void *(*malloc_func)(size_t), void (*free_func)(void *)); /* * Advanced options. This is the options structure that * libdeflate_alloc_compressor_ex() and libdeflate_alloc_decompressor_ex() * require. Most users won't need this and should just use the non-"_ex" * functions instead. If you do need this, it should be initialized like this: * * struct libdeflate_options options; * * memset(&options, 0, sizeof(options)); * options.sizeof_options = sizeof(options); * // Then set the fields that you need to override the defaults for. */ struct libdeflate_options { /* * This field must be set to the struct size. This field exists for * extensibility, so that fields can be appended to this struct in * future versions of libdeflate while still supporting old binaries. */ size_t sizeof_options; /* * An optional custom memory allocator to use for this (de)compressor. * 'malloc_func' must be a function that behaves like malloc(), and * 'free_func' must be a function that behaves like free(). * * This is useful in cases where a process might have multiple users of * libdeflate who want to use different memory allocators. For example, * a library might want to use libdeflate with a custom memory allocator * without interfering with user code that might use libdeflate too. * * This takes priority over the "global" memory allocator (which by * default is malloc() and free(), but can be changed by * libdeflate_set_memory_allocator()). Moreover, libdeflate will never * call the "global" memory allocator if a per-(de)compressor custom * allocator is always given. */ void *(*malloc_func)(size_t); void (*free_func)(void *); }; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* LIBDEFLATE_H */