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Jia Tan
0ef8192e8d Add NEWS for 5.4.6. 2024-01-26 18:54:24 +08:00
Lasse Collin
93de7e751d Move doc/logo/xz-logo.png to "doc" and Doxygen footer to "doxygen".
The footer isn't a complete HTML file so having it in the doxygen
directory is a tiny bit clearer.
2024-01-24 20:00:57 +02:00
Jia Tan
00fa01698d README: Add COPYING.CC-BY-SA-4.0 entry to section 1.1.
The Overall documentation section (1.1) table spacing had to be adjusted
since the filename was very long.
2024-01-25 01:39:35 +08:00
Jia Tan
e280470040 Build: Add the logo and license to the release. 2024-01-25 01:39:35 +08:00
Jia Tan
b1ee6cf259 COPYING: Add the license for the XZ logo. 2024-01-25 01:39:29 +08:00
Jia Tan
31293ae707 Doxygen: Added the XZ logo and copyright information.
The PROJECT_LOGO field is now used to include the XZ logo. The footer
of each page now lists the copyright information instead of the default
footer. The license is also copied to statisfy the copyright and so the
link in the documentation can be local.
2024-01-25 01:06:01 +08:00
Lasse Collin
6daa4d0ea4 xz: Use threaded mode by defaut (as if --threads=0 was used).
This hopefully does more good than bad:

  + It's faster by default.

  + Only the threaded compressor creates files that
    can be decompressed in threaded mode.

  - Compression ratio is worse, usually not too much though.
    When it matters, -T1 must be used.

  - Memory usage increases.

  - Scripts that assume single-threaded mode but don't use -T1 will
    possibly use too much resources, for example, if they run
    multiple xz processes in parallel to compress multiple files.

  - Output from single-threaded and multi-threaded compressors
    differ but such changes could happen for other reasons too
    (they just haven't happened since 5.0.0).
2024-01-23 18:29:28 +02:00
Jia Tan
a2dd2dc8e5 CI: Use RISC-V filter when building with BCJ support. 2024-01-23 23:55:44 +08:00
Jia Tan
3060e1070b Tests: Use smaller dictionary size in RISC-V test files. 2024-01-23 23:55:44 +08:00
Jia Tan
44ff2fa5c9 Tests: Skip RISC-V test files if decoder was not built. 2024-01-23 23:55:39 +08:00
Lasse Collin
6133a3f300 xz: Man page: Add more examples of LZMA2 options with BCJ filters. 2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Lasse Collin
50255feeaa liblzma: RISC-V filter: Use byte-by-byte access.
Not all RISC-V processors support fast unaligned access so
it's better to read only one byte in the main loop. This can
be faster even on x86-64 when compared to reading 32 bits at
a time as half the time the address is only 16-bit aligned.

The downside is larger code size on archs that do support
fast unaligned access.
2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
db5eb5f563 xz: Update xz -lvv for RISC-V filter.
Version 5.6.0 will be shown, even though upcoming alphas and betas
will be able to support this filter. 5.6.0 looks nicer in the output and
people shouldn't be encouraged to use an unstable version in production
in any way.
2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
e2870db5be Tests: Add two RISC-V Filter test files.
These test files achieve 100% code coverage in
src/liblzma/simple/riscv.c. They contain all of the instructions that
should be filtered and a few cases that should not.
2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
b26a898693 xz: Update message in --long-help for RISC-V Filter. 2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
283f778908 xz: Update the man page for the RISC-V Filter.
A special note was added to suggest using four-byte alignment when the
compressed instruction extension is not present in a RISC-V binary.
2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
ac3691ccca Tests: Add RISC-V Filter test in test_compress.sh. 2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
2959dbc735 liblzma: Update string_conversion.c to support RISC-V Filter. 2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
34372a5adb CMake: Support RISC-V BCJ Filter for encoding and decoding. 2024-01-23 23:05:47 +08:00
Jia Tan
440a2eccb0 liblzma: Add RISC-V BCJ filter.
The new Filter ID is 0x0B.

Thanks to Chien Wong <m@xv97.com> for the initial version of the Filter,
the xz CLI updates, and the Autotools build system modifications.

Thanks to Igor Pavlov for his many contributions to the design of
the filter.
2024-01-23 23:05:41 +08:00
Jia Tan
5540f4329b Docs: Update .xz file format specification to 1.2.0.
The new RISC-V filter was added to the specification, in addition to
updating the specification URL.
2024-01-19 23:08:14 +08:00
Jia Tan
22d86192f8 xz: Update website URLs in the man pages. 2024-01-19 23:08:14 +08:00
Jia Tan
6b63c4c613 liblzma: Update website URL. 2024-01-19 23:08:14 +08:00
Jia Tan
fce4758018 Docs: Update website URLs. 2024-01-19 23:08:14 +08:00
Jia Tan
c26812c5b2 Build: Update website URL. 2024-01-19 23:08:14 +08:00
Lasse Collin
fbb3ce541e liblzma: CRC: Add a comment to crc_x86_clmul.h about BUILDING_ macros. 2024-01-11 15:25:00 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4f518c1b6b liblzma: CRC: Remove crc_always_inline, use lzma_always_inline instead.
Now crc_simd_body() in crc_x86_clmul.h is only called once
in a translation unit, we no longer need to be so cautious
about ensuring the always-inline behavior.
2024-01-11 15:24:35 +02:00
Lasse Collin
35c03ec6bf liblzma: CRC: Update CLMUL comments to more generic wording. 2024-01-11 14:39:46 +02:00
Lasse Collin
66f080e801 liblzma: Rename arch-specific CRC functions and macros.
CRC_CLMUL was split to CRC_ARCH_OPTIMIZED and CRC_X86_CLMUL.
CRC_ARCH_OPTIMIZED is defined when an arch-optimized version is used.
Currently the x86 CLMUL implementations are the only arch-optimized
versions, and these also use the CRC_x86_CLMUL macro to tell when
crc_x86_clmul.h needs to be included.

is_clmul_supported() was renamed to is_arch_extension_supported().
crc32_clmul() and crc64_clmul() were renamed to
crc32_arch_optimized() and crc64_arch_optimized().
This way the names make sense with arch-specific non-CLMUL
implementations as well.
2024-01-11 14:29:42 +02:00
Lasse Collin
3dbed75b0b liblzma: Fix a comment in crc_common.h. 2024-01-11 14:29:42 +02:00
Lasse Collin
419f55f9df liblzma: Avoid extern lzma_crc32_clmul() and lzma_crc64_clmul().
A CLMUL-only build will have the crcxx_clmul() inlined into
lzma_crcxx(). Previously a jump to the extern lzma_crcxx_clmul()
was needed. Notes about shared liblzma on ELF platforms:

  - On platforms that support ifunc and -fvisibility=hidden, this
    was silly because CLMUL-only build would have that single extra
    jump instruction of extra overhead.

  - On platforms that support neither -fvisibility=hidden nor linker
    version script (liblzma*.map), jumping to lzma_crcxx_clmul()
    would go via PLT so a few more instructions of overhead (still
    not a big issue but silly nevertheless).

There was a downside with static liblzma too: if an application only
needs lzma_crc64(), static linking would make the linker include the
CLMUL code for both CRC32 and CRC64 from crc_x86_clmul.o even though
the CRC32 code wouldn't be needed, thus increasing code size of the
executable (assuming that -ffunction-sections isn't used).

Also, now compilers are likely to inline crc_simd_body()
even if they don't support the always_inline attribute
(or MSVC's __forceinline). Quite possibly all compilers
that build the code do support such an attribute. But now
it likely isn't a problem even if the attribute wasn't supported.

Now all x86-specific stuff is in crc_x86_clmul.h. If other archs
The other archs can then have their own headers with their own
is_clmul_supported() and crcxx_clmul().

Another bonus is that the build system doesn't need to care if
crc_clmul.c is needed.

is_clmul_supported() stays as inline function as it's not needed
when doing a CLMUL-only build (avoids a warning about unused function).
2024-01-11 14:29:42 +02:00
Lasse Collin
e3833e297d liblzma: crc_clmul.c: Add crc_attr_target macro.
This reduces the number of the complex #if directives.
2024-01-11 14:29:42 +02:00
Lasse Collin
d164ac0e62 liblzma: Simplify existing cases with lzma_attr_no_sanitize_address. 2024-01-11 14:29:42 +02:00
Lasse Collin
9523c1300d liblzma: #define crc_attr_no_sanitize_address in crc_common.h. 2024-01-11 14:29:38 +02:00
Lasse Collin
93d144f093 liblzma: CRC: Add empty lines.
And remove one too.
2024-01-10 17:19:03 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0c7e854ffd liblzma: crc_clmul.c: Tidy up the location of MSVC pragma.
It makes no difference in practice.
2024-01-10 17:19:03 +02:00
Lasse Collin
15cf3f04f2 Update THANKS. 2023-12-28 17:17:39 +02:00
Lasse Collin
cd64dd70d5 liblzma: Use 8-byte method in memcmplen.h on ARM64.
It requires fast unaligned access to 64-bit integers
and a fast instruction to count leading zeros in
a 64-bit integer (__builtin_ctzll()). This perhaps
should be enabled on some other archs too.

Thanks to Chenxi Mao for the original patch:
https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/pull/75 (the first commit)
According to the numbers there, this may improve encoding
speed by about 3-5 %.

This enables the 8-byte method on MSVC ARM64 too which
should work but wasn't tested.
2023-12-28 17:17:39 +02:00
Lasse Collin
12c90c00f0 liblzma: Check also for __clang__ in memcmplen.h.
This change hopefully makes no practical difference as Clang
likely was detected via __GNUC__ or _MSC_VER already.
2023-12-28 17:17:39 +02:00
Jia Tan
133c5851eb Translations: Update the French translation. 2023-12-21 21:39:08 +08:00
Jia Tan
710cbc186c xz: Add a comment to Capsicum sandbox setup.
This comment is repeated in xzdec.c to help remind us why all the
capabilities are removed from stdin in certain situations.
2023-12-21 20:53:27 +08:00
Jia Tan
4e1c695676 Docs: Update --enable-sandbox option in INSTALL.
xzdec now also uses the sandbox when its configured.
2023-12-21 20:53:27 +08:00
Jia Tan
ebddf20214 CMake: Move sandbox detection outside of xz section.
The sandbox is now enabled for xzdec as well, so it no longer belongs
in just the xz section. xz and xzdec are always built, except for older
MSVC versions, so there isn't a need to conditionally show the sandbox
configuration. CMake will do a little unecessary work on older MSVC
versions that can't build xz or xzdec, but this is a very small
downside.
2023-12-21 20:53:23 +08:00
Jia Tan
5feb09266f Build: Allow sandbox to be configured for just xzdec.
If xz is disabled, then xzdec can still use the sandbox.
2023-12-20 22:43:44 +08:00
Jia Tan
d74fb5f060 xzdec: Add sandbox support for Pledge, Capsicum, and Landlock.
A very strict sandbox is used when the last file is decompressed. The
likely most common use case of xzdec is to decompress a single file.
The Pledge sandbox is applied to the entire process with slightly more
relaxed promises, until the last file is processed.

Thanks to Christian Weisgerber for the initial patch adding Pledge
sandboxing.
2023-12-19 21:18:28 +08:00
Jia Tan
b34b6a9912 liblzma: Initialize lzma_lz_encoder pointers with NULL.
This fixes the recent change to lzma_lz_encoder that used memzero
instead of the NULL constant. On some compilers the NULL constant
(always 0) may not equal the NULL pointer (this only needs to guarentee
to not point to valid memory address).

Later code compares the pointers to the NULL pointer so we must
initialize them with the NULL pointer instead of 0 to guarentee
code correctness.
2023-12-20 21:38:39 +08:00
Jia Tan
183a62f0b5 liblzma: Set all values in lzma_lz_encoder to NULL after allocation.
The first member of lzma_lz_encoder doesn't necessarily need to be set
to NULL since it will always be set before anything tries to use it.
However the function pointer members must be set to NULL since other
functions rely on this NULL value to determine if this behavior is
supported or not.

This fixes a somewhat serious bug, where the options_update() and
set_out_limit() function pointers are not set to NULL. This seems to
have been forgotten since these function pointers were added many years
after the original two (code() and end()).

The problem is that by not setting this to NULL we are relying on the
memory allocation to zero things out if lzma_filters_update() is called
on a LZMA1 encoder. The function pointer for set_out_limit() is less
serious because there is not an API function that could call this in an
incorrect way. set_out_limit() is only called by the MicroLZMA encoder,
which must use LZMA1 where set_out_limit() is always set. Its currently
not possible to call set_out_limit() on an LZMA2 encoder at this time.

So calling lzma_filters_update() on an LZMA1 encoder had undefined
behavior since its possible that memory could be manipulated so the
options_update member pointed to a different instruction sequence.

This is unlikely to be a bug in an existing application since it relies
on calling lzma_filters_update() on an LZMA1 encoder in the first place.
For instance, it does not affect xz because lzma_filters_update() can
only be used when encoding to the .xz format.

This is fixed by using memzero() to set all members of lzma_lz_encoder
to NULL after it is allocated. This ensures this mistake will not occur
here in the future if any additional function pointers are added.
2023-12-16 20:51:38 +08:00
Jia Tan
1a1bb381db liblzma: Tweak a comment. 2023-12-16 20:30:55 +08:00
Jia Tan
55810780e0 liblzma: Make parameter names in function definition match declaration.
lzma_raw_encoder() and lzma_raw_encoder_init() used "options" as the
parameter name instead of "filters" (used by the declaration). "filters"
is more clear since the parameter represents the list of filters passed
to the raw encoder, each of which contains filter options.
2023-12-16 20:28:21 +08:00
Jia Tan
5dad6f628a liblzma: Improve lzma encoder init function consistency.
lzma_encoder_init() did not check for NULL options, but
lzma2_encoder_init() did. This is more of a code style improvement than
anything else to help make lzma_encoder_init() and lzma2_encoder_init()
more similar.
2023-12-16 20:18:47 +08:00