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1 | /* license:BSD-3-Clause |
2 | * copyright-holders:Aaron Giles |
3 | **************************************************************************** |
4 | |
5 | huffman.c |
6 | |
7 | Static Huffman compression and decompression helpers. |
8 | |
9 | **************************************************************************** |
10 | |
11 | Maximum codelength is officially (alphabetsize - 1). This would be 255 bits |
12 | (since we use 1 byte values). However, it is also dependent upon the number |
13 | of samples used, as follows: |
14 | |
15 | 2 bits -> 3..4 samples |
16 | 3 bits -> 5..7 samples |
17 | 4 bits -> 8..12 samples |
18 | 5 bits -> 13..20 samples |
19 | 6 bits -> 21..33 samples |
20 | 7 bits -> 34..54 samples |
21 | 8 bits -> 55..88 samples |
22 | 9 bits -> 89..143 samples |
23 | 10 bits -> 144..232 samples |
24 | 11 bits -> 233..376 samples |
25 | 12 bits -> 377..609 samples |
26 | 13 bits -> 610..986 samples |
27 | 14 bits -> 987..1596 samples |
28 | 15 bits -> 1597..2583 samples |
29 | 16 bits -> 2584..4180 samples -> note that a 4k data size guarantees codelength <= 16 bits |
30 | 17 bits -> 4181..6764 samples |
31 | 18 bits -> 6765..10945 samples |
32 | 19 bits -> 10946..17710 samples |
33 | 20 bits -> 17711..28656 samples |
34 | 21 bits -> 28657..46367 samples |
35 | 22 bits -> 46368..75024 samples |
36 | 23 bits -> 75025..121392 samples |
37 | 24 bits -> 121393..196417 samples |
38 | 25 bits -> 196418..317810 samples |
39 | 26 bits -> 317811..514228 samples |
40 | 27 bits -> 514229..832039 samples |
41 | 28 bits -> 832040..1346268 samples |
42 | 29 bits -> 1346269..2178308 samples |
43 | 30 bits -> 2178309..3524577 samples |
44 | 31 bits -> 3524578..5702886 samples |
45 | 32 bits -> 5702887..9227464 samples |
46 | |
47 | Looking at it differently, here is where powers of 2 fall into these buckets: |
48 | |
49 | 256 samples -> 11 bits max |
50 | 512 samples -> 12 bits max |
51 | 1k samples -> 14 bits max |
52 | 2k samples -> 15 bits max |
53 | 4k samples -> 16 bits max |
54 | 8k samples -> 18 bits max |
55 | 16k samples -> 19 bits max |
56 | 32k samples -> 21 bits max |
57 | 64k samples -> 22 bits max |
58 | 128k samples -> 24 bits max |
59 | 256k samples -> 25 bits max |
60 | 512k samples -> 27 bits max |
61 | 1M samples -> 28 bits max |
62 | 2M samples -> 29 bits max |
63 | 4M samples -> 31 bits max |
64 | 8M samples -> 32 bits max |
65 | |
66 | **************************************************************************** |
67 | |
68 | Delta-RLE encoding works as follows: |
69 | |
70 | Starting value is assumed to be 0. All data is encoded as a delta |
71 | from the previous value, such that final[i] = final[i - 1] + delta. |
72 | Long runs of 0s are RLE-encoded as follows: |
73 | |
74 | 0x100 = repeat count of 8 |
75 | 0x101 = repeat count of 9 |
76 | 0x102 = repeat count of 10 |
77 | 0x103 = repeat count of 11 |
78 | 0x104 = repeat count of 12 |
79 | 0x105 = repeat count of 13 |
80 | 0x106 = repeat count of 14 |
81 | 0x107 = repeat count of 15 |
82 | 0x108 = repeat count of 16 |
83 | 0x109 = repeat count of 32 |
84 | 0x10a = repeat count of 64 |
85 | 0x10b = repeat count of 128 |
86 | 0x10c = repeat count of 256 |
87 | 0x10d = repeat count of 512 |
88 | 0x10e = repeat count of 1024 |
89 | 0x10f = repeat count of 2048 |
90 | |
91 | Note that repeat counts are reset at the end of a row, so if a 0 run |
92 | extends to the end of a row, a large repeat count may be used. |
93 | |
94 | The reason for starting the run counts at 8 is that 0 is expected to |
95 | be the most common symbol, and is typically encoded in 1 or 2 bits. |
96 | |
97 | ***************************************************************************/ |
98 | |
99 | #include <stdlib.h> |
100 | #include <assert.h> |
101 | #include <stdio.h> |
102 | #include <string.h> |
103 | |
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104 | #include <libchdr/huffman.h> |
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105 | |
106 | #define MAX(x,y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y)) |
107 | |
108 | /*************************************************************************** |
109 | * MACROS |
110 | *************************************************************************** |
111 | */ |
112 | |
113 | #define MAKE_LOOKUP(code,bits) (((code) << 5) | ((bits) & 0x1f)) |
114 | |
115 | /*************************************************************************** |
116 | * IMPLEMENTATION |
117 | *************************************************************************** |
118 | */ |
119 | |
120 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
121 | * huffman_context_base - create an encoding/ |
122 | * decoding context |
123 | *------------------------------------------------- |
124 | */ |
125 | |
126 | struct huffman_decoder* create_huffman_decoder(int numcodes, int maxbits) |
127 | { |
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128 | struct huffman_decoder* decoder = NULL; |
129 | |
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130 | /* limit to 24 bits */ |
131 | if (maxbits > 24) |
132 | return NULL; |
133 | |
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134 | decoder = (struct huffman_decoder*)malloc(sizeof(struct huffman_decoder)); |
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135 | decoder->numcodes = numcodes; |
136 | decoder->maxbits = maxbits; |
137 | decoder->lookup = (lookup_value*)malloc(sizeof(lookup_value) * (1 << maxbits)); |
138 | decoder->huffnode = (struct node_t*)malloc(sizeof(struct node_t) * numcodes); |
139 | decoder->datahisto = NULL; |
140 | decoder->prevdata = 0; |
141 | decoder->rleremaining = 0; |
142 | return decoder; |
143 | } |
144 | |
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145 | void delete_huffman_decoder(struct huffman_decoder* decoder) |
146 | { |
147 | if (decoder != NULL) |
148 | { |
149 | if (decoder->lookup != NULL) |
150 | free(decoder->lookup); |
151 | if (decoder->huffnode != NULL) |
152 | free(decoder->huffnode); |
153 | free(decoder); |
154 | } |
155 | } |
156 | |
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157 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
158 | * decode_one - decode a single code from the |
159 | * huffman stream |
160 | *------------------------------------------------- |
161 | */ |
162 | |
163 | uint32_t huffman_decode_one(struct huffman_decoder* decoder, struct bitstream* bitbuf) |
164 | { |
165 | /* peek ahead to get maxbits worth of data */ |
166 | uint32_t bits = bitstream_peek(bitbuf, decoder->maxbits); |
167 | |
168 | /* look it up, then remove the actual number of bits for this code */ |
169 | lookup_value lookup = decoder->lookup[bits]; |
170 | bitstream_remove(bitbuf, lookup & 0x1f); |
171 | |
172 | /* return the value */ |
173 | return lookup >> 5; |
174 | } |
175 | |
176 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
177 | * import_tree_rle - import an RLE-encoded |
178 | * huffman tree from a source data stream |
179 | *------------------------------------------------- |
180 | */ |
181 | |
182 | enum huffman_error huffman_import_tree_rle(struct huffman_decoder* decoder, struct bitstream* bitbuf) |
183 | { |
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184 | int numbits, curnode; |
185 | enum huffman_error error; |
186 | |
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187 | /* bits per entry depends on the maxbits */ |
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188 | if (decoder->maxbits >= 16) |
189 | numbits = 5; |
190 | else if (decoder->maxbits >= 8) |
191 | numbits = 4; |
192 | else |
193 | numbits = 3; |
194 | |
195 | /* loop until we read all the nodes */ |
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196 | for (curnode = 0; curnode < decoder->numcodes; ) |
197 | { |
198 | /* a non-one value is just raw */ |
199 | int nodebits = bitstream_read(bitbuf, numbits); |
200 | if (nodebits != 1) |
201 | decoder->huffnode[curnode++].numbits = nodebits; |
202 | |
203 | /* a one value is an escape code */ |
204 | else |
205 | { |
206 | /* a double 1 is just a single 1 */ |
207 | nodebits = bitstream_read(bitbuf, numbits); |
208 | if (nodebits == 1) |
209 | decoder->huffnode[curnode++].numbits = nodebits; |
210 | |
211 | /* otherwise, we need one for value for the repeat count */ |
212 | else |
213 | { |
214 | int repcount = bitstream_read(bitbuf, numbits) + 3; |
215 | while (repcount--) |
216 | decoder->huffnode[curnode++].numbits = nodebits; |
217 | } |
218 | } |
219 | } |
220 | |
221 | /* make sure we ended up with the right number */ |
222 | if (curnode != decoder->numcodes) |
223 | return HUFFERR_INVALID_DATA; |
224 | |
225 | /* assign canonical codes for all nodes based on their code lengths */ |
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226 | error = huffman_assign_canonical_codes(decoder); |
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227 | if (error != HUFFERR_NONE) |
228 | return error; |
229 | |
230 | /* build the lookup table */ |
231 | huffman_build_lookup_table(decoder); |
232 | |
233 | /* determine final input length and report errors */ |
234 | return bitstream_overflow(bitbuf) ? HUFFERR_INPUT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL : HUFFERR_NONE; |
235 | } |
236 | |
237 | |
238 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
239 | * import_tree_huffman - import a huffman-encoded |
240 | * huffman tree from a source data stream |
241 | *------------------------------------------------- |
242 | */ |
243 | |
244 | enum huffman_error huffman_import_tree_huffman(struct huffman_decoder* decoder, struct bitstream* bitbuf) |
245 | { |
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246 | int start; |
247 | int last = 0; |
248 | int count = 0; |
249 | int index; |
250 | int curcode; |
251 | uint8_t rlefullbits = 0; |
252 | uint32_t temp; |
253 | enum huffman_error error; |
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254 | /* start by parsing the lengths for the small tree */ |
255 | struct huffman_decoder* smallhuff = create_huffman_decoder(24, 6); |
256 | smallhuff->huffnode[0].numbits = bitstream_read(bitbuf, 3); |
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257 | start = bitstream_read(bitbuf, 3) + 1; |
258 | for (index = 1; index < 24; index++) |
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259 | { |
260 | if (index < start || count == 7) |
261 | smallhuff->huffnode[index].numbits = 0; |
262 | else |
263 | { |
264 | count = bitstream_read(bitbuf, 3); |
265 | smallhuff->huffnode[index].numbits = (count == 7) ? 0 : count; |
266 | } |
267 | } |
268 | |
269 | /* then regenerate the tree */ |
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270 | error = huffman_assign_canonical_codes(smallhuff); |
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271 | if (error != HUFFERR_NONE) |
272 | return error; |
273 | huffman_build_lookup_table(smallhuff); |
274 | |
275 | /* determine the maximum length of an RLE count */ |
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276 | temp = decoder->numcodes - 9; |
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277 | while (temp != 0) |
278 | temp >>= 1, rlefullbits++; |
279 | |
280 | /* now process the rest of the data */ |
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281 | for (curcode = 0; curcode < decoder->numcodes; ) |
282 | { |
283 | int value = huffman_decode_one(smallhuff, bitbuf); |
284 | if (value != 0) |
285 | decoder->huffnode[curcode++].numbits = last = value - 1; |
286 | else |
287 | { |
288 | int count = bitstream_read(bitbuf, 3) + 2; |
289 | if (count == 7+2) |
290 | count += bitstream_read(bitbuf, rlefullbits); |
291 | for ( ; count != 0 && curcode < decoder->numcodes; count--) |
292 | decoder->huffnode[curcode++].numbits = last; |
293 | } |
294 | } |
295 | |
296 | /* make sure we ended up with the right number */ |
297 | if (curcode != decoder->numcodes) |
298 | return HUFFERR_INVALID_DATA; |
299 | |
300 | /* assign canonical codes for all nodes based on their code lengths */ |
301 | error = huffman_assign_canonical_codes(decoder); |
302 | if (error != HUFFERR_NONE) |
303 | return error; |
304 | |
305 | /* build the lookup table */ |
306 | huffman_build_lookup_table(decoder); |
307 | |
308 | /* determine final input length and report errors */ |
309 | return bitstream_overflow(bitbuf) ? HUFFERR_INPUT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL : HUFFERR_NONE; |
310 | } |
311 | |
312 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
313 | * compute_tree_from_histo - common backend for |
314 | * computing a tree based on the data histogram |
315 | *------------------------------------------------- |
316 | */ |
317 | |
318 | enum huffman_error huffman_compute_tree_from_histo(struct huffman_decoder* decoder) |
319 | { |
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320 | int i; |
321 | uint32_t lowerweight; |
322 | uint32_t upperweight; |
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323 | /* compute the number of data items in the histogram */ |
324 | uint32_t sdatacount = 0; |
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325 | for (i = 0; i < decoder->numcodes; i++) |
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326 | sdatacount += decoder->datahisto[i]; |
327 | |
328 | /* binary search to achieve the optimum encoding */ |
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329 | lowerweight = 0; |
330 | upperweight = sdatacount * 2; |
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331 | while (1) |
332 | { |
333 | /* build a tree using the current weight */ |
334 | uint32_t curweight = (upperweight + lowerweight) / 2; |
335 | int curmaxbits = huffman_build_tree(decoder, sdatacount, curweight); |
336 | |
337 | /* apply binary search here */ |
338 | if (curmaxbits <= decoder->maxbits) |
339 | { |
340 | lowerweight = curweight; |
341 | |
342 | /* early out if it worked with the raw weights, or if we're done searching */ |
343 | if (curweight == sdatacount || (upperweight - lowerweight) <= 1) |
344 | break; |
345 | } |
346 | else |
347 | upperweight = curweight; |
348 | } |
349 | |
350 | /* assign canonical codes for all nodes based on their code lengths */ |
351 | return huffman_assign_canonical_codes(decoder); |
352 | } |
353 | |
354 | /*************************************************************************** |
355 | * INTERNAL FUNCTIONS |
356 | *************************************************************************** |
357 | */ |
358 | |
359 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
360 | * tree_node_compare - compare two tree nodes |
361 | * by weight |
362 | *------------------------------------------------- |
363 | */ |
364 | |
365 | static int huffman_tree_node_compare(const void *item1, const void *item2) |
366 | { |
367 | const struct node_t *node1 = *(const struct node_t **)item1; |
368 | const struct node_t *node2 = *(const struct node_t **)item2; |
369 | if (node2->weight != node1->weight) |
370 | return node2->weight - node1->weight; |
371 | if (node2->bits - node1->bits == 0) |
372 | fprintf(stderr, "identical node sort keys, should not happen!\n"); |
373 | return (int)node1->bits - (int)node2->bits; |
374 | } |
375 | |
376 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
377 | * build_tree - build a huffman tree based on the |
378 | * data distribution |
379 | *------------------------------------------------- |
380 | */ |
381 | |
382 | int huffman_build_tree(struct huffman_decoder* decoder, uint32_t totaldata, uint32_t totalweight) |
383 | { |
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384 | int curcode; |
385 | int nextalloc; |
386 | int listitems = 0; |
387 | int maxbits = 0; |
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388 | /* make a list of all non-zero nodes */ |
389 | struct node_t** list = (struct node_t**)malloc(sizeof(struct node_t*) * decoder->numcodes * 2); |
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390 | memset(decoder->huffnode, 0, decoder->numcodes * sizeof(decoder->huffnode[0])); |
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391 | for (curcode = 0; curcode < decoder->numcodes; curcode++) |
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392 | if (decoder->datahisto[curcode] != 0) |
393 | { |
394 | list[listitems++] = &decoder->huffnode[curcode]; |
395 | decoder->huffnode[curcode].count = decoder->datahisto[curcode]; |
396 | decoder->huffnode[curcode].bits = curcode; |
397 | |
398 | /* scale the weight by the current effective length, ensuring we don't go to 0 */ |
399 | decoder->huffnode[curcode].weight = ((uint64_t)decoder->datahisto[curcode]) * ((uint64_t)totalweight) / ((uint64_t)totaldata); |
400 | if (decoder->huffnode[curcode].weight == 0) |
401 | decoder->huffnode[curcode].weight = 1; |
402 | } |
403 | |
404 | #if 0 |
405 | fprintf(stderr, "Pre-sort:\n"); |
406 | for (int i = 0; i < listitems; i++) { |
407 | fprintf(stderr, "weight: %d code: %d\n", list[i]->m_weight, list[i]->m_bits); |
408 | } |
409 | #endif |
410 | |
411 | /* sort the list by weight, largest weight first */ |
412 | qsort(&list[0], listitems, sizeof(list[0]), huffman_tree_node_compare); |
413 | |
414 | #if 0 |
415 | fprintf(stderr, "Post-sort:\n"); |
416 | for (int i = 0; i < listitems; i++) { |
417 | fprintf(stderr, "weight: %d code: %d\n", list[i]->m_weight, list[i]->m_bits); |
418 | } |
419 | fprintf(stderr, "===================\n"); |
420 | #endif |
421 | |
422 | /* now build the tree */ |
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423 | nextalloc = decoder->numcodes; |
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424 | while (listitems > 1) |
425 | { |
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426 | int curitem; |
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427 | /* remove lowest two items */ |
428 | struct node_t* node1 = &(*list[--listitems]); |
429 | struct node_t* node0 = &(*list[--listitems]); |
430 | |
431 | /* create new node */ |
432 | struct node_t* newnode = &decoder->huffnode[nextalloc++]; |
433 | newnode->parent = NULL; |
434 | node0->parent = node1->parent = newnode; |
435 | newnode->weight = node0->weight + node1->weight; |
436 | |
437 | /* insert into list at appropriate location */ |
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438 | for (curitem = 0; curitem < listitems; curitem++) |
439 | if (newnode->weight > list[curitem]->weight) |
440 | { |
441 | memmove(&list[curitem+1], &list[curitem], (listitems - curitem) * sizeof(list[0])); |
442 | break; |
443 | } |
444 | list[curitem] = newnode; |
445 | listitems++; |
446 | } |
447 | |
448 | /* compute the number of bits in each code, and fill in another histogram */ |
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449 | for (curcode = 0; curcode < decoder->numcodes; curcode++) |
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450 | { |
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451 | struct node_t *curnode; |
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452 | struct node_t* node = &decoder->huffnode[curcode]; |
453 | node->numbits = 0; |
454 | node->bits = 0; |
455 | |
456 | /* if we have a non-zero weight, compute the number of bits */ |
457 | if (node->weight > 0) |
458 | { |
459 | /* determine the number of bits for this node */ |
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460 | for (curnode = node; curnode->parent != NULL; curnode = curnode->parent) |
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461 | node->numbits++; |
462 | if (node->numbits == 0) |
463 | node->numbits = 1; |
464 | |
465 | /* keep track of the max */ |
466 | maxbits = MAX(maxbits, ((int)node->numbits)); |
467 | } |
468 | } |
469 | return maxbits; |
470 | } |
471 | |
472 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
473 | * assign_canonical_codes - assign canonical codes |
474 | * to all the nodes based on the number of bits |
475 | * in each |
476 | *------------------------------------------------- |
477 | */ |
478 | |
479 | enum huffman_error huffman_assign_canonical_codes(struct huffman_decoder* decoder) |
480 | { |
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481 | int curcode, codelen; |
482 | uint32_t curstart = 0; |
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483 | /* build up a histogram of bit lengths */ |
484 | uint32_t bithisto[33] = { 0 }; |
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485 | for (curcode = 0; curcode < decoder->numcodes; curcode++) |
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486 | { |
487 | struct node_t* node = &decoder->huffnode[curcode]; |
488 | if (node->numbits > decoder->maxbits) |
489 | return HUFFERR_INTERNAL_INCONSISTENCY; |
490 | if (node->numbits <= 32) |
491 | bithisto[node->numbits]++; |
492 | } |
493 | |
494 | /* for each code length, determine the starting code number */ |
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495 | for (codelen = 32; codelen > 0; codelen--) |
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496 | { |
497 | uint32_t nextstart = (curstart + bithisto[codelen]) >> 1; |
498 | if (codelen != 1 && nextstart * 2 != (curstart + bithisto[codelen])) |
499 | return HUFFERR_INTERNAL_INCONSISTENCY; |
500 | bithisto[codelen] = curstart; |
501 | curstart = nextstart; |
502 | } |
503 | |
504 | /* now assign canonical codes */ |
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505 | for (curcode = 0; curcode < decoder->numcodes; curcode++) |
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506 | { |
507 | struct node_t* node = &decoder->huffnode[curcode]; |
508 | if (node->numbits > 0) |
509 | node->bits = bithisto[node->numbits]++; |
510 | } |
511 | return HUFFERR_NONE; |
512 | } |
513 | |
514 | /*------------------------------------------------- |
515 | * build_lookup_table - build a lookup table for |
516 | * fast decoding |
517 | *------------------------------------------------- |
518 | */ |
519 | |
520 | void huffman_build_lookup_table(struct huffman_decoder* decoder) |
521 | { |
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522 | int curcode; |
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523 | /* iterate over all codes */ |
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524 | for (curcode = 0; curcode < decoder->numcodes; curcode++) |
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525 | { |
526 | /* process all nodes which have non-zero bits */ |
527 | struct node_t* node = &decoder->huffnode[curcode]; |
528 | if (node->numbits > 0) |
529 | { |
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530 | int shift; |
531 | lookup_value *dest; |
532 | lookup_value *destend; |
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533 | /* set up the entry */ |
534 | lookup_value value = MAKE_LOOKUP(curcode, node->numbits); |
535 | |
536 | /* fill all matching entries */ |
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537 | shift = decoder->maxbits - node->numbits; |
538 | dest = &decoder->lookup[node->bits << shift]; |
539 | destend = &decoder->lookup[((node->bits + 1) << shift) - 1]; |
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540 | while (dest <= destend) |
541 | *dest++ = value; |
542 | } |
543 | } |
544 | } |