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| -rw-r--r-- | Changes | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | lzfP.h | 30 | 
2 files changed, 30 insertions, 9 deletions
| @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ + +1.6  Fri Jul  7 17:31:26 CEST 2006 +	- the lzf example utility will now uncompress if invoked +          as "unlzf" (patch by Scott Feeney). +        - add CHECK_INPUT option that adds more checks for input +          data validity. +        - help applications that do not pass in the correct length +          (such as php) by returning either EINVAL or E2BIG. +  1.51 Thu Apr 14 22:15:46 CEST 2005  	- incorporated C♯ implementation of both the en- and decoder,            written by "Oren J. Maurice <oymaurice@hazorea.org.il>". @@ -46,19 +46,19 @@  #endif  /* - * size of hashtable is (1 << HLOG) * sizeof (char *) + * Size of hashtable is (1 << HLOG) * sizeof (char *)   * decompression is independent of the hash table size   * the difference between 15 and 14 is very small - * for small blocks (and 14 is usually a but faster). + * for small blocks (and 14 is usually a bit faster).   * For a low-memory/faster configuration, use HLOG == 13;   * For best compression, use 15 or 16 (or more).   */  #ifndef HLOG -# define HLOG 14 +# define HLOG 15  #endif  /* - * sacrifice very little compression quality in favour of compression speed. + * Sacrifice very little compression quality in favour of compression speed.   * This gives almost the same compression as the default code, and is   * (very roughly) 15% faster. This is the preferable mode of operation.   */ @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@  #endif  /* - * sacrifice some more compression quality in favour of compression speed. + * Sacrifice some more compression quality in favour of compression speed.   * (roughly 1-2% worse compression for large blocks and   * 9-10% for small, redundant, blocks and >>20% better speed in both cases)   * In short: when in need for speed, enable this for binary data, @@ -79,14 +79,14 @@  #endif  /* - * unconditionally aligning does not cost very much, so do it if unsure + * Unconditionally aligning does not cost very much, so do it if unsure   */  #ifndef STRICT_ALIGN  # define STRICT_ALIGN !(defined(__i386) || defined (__amd64))  #endif  /* - * use string functions to copy memory. + * Use string functions to copy memory.   * this is usually a loss, even with glibc's optimized memcpy   */  #ifndef USE_MEMCPY @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@  #endif  /* - * you may choose to pre-set the hash table (might be faster on some + * You may choose to pre-set the hash table (might be faster on some   * modern cpus and large (>>64k) blocks)   */  #ifndef INIT_HTAB @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@  #endif  /* - * avoid assigning values to errno variable? for some embedding purposes + * Avoid assigning values to errno variable? for some embedding purposes   * (linux kernel for example), this is neccessary. NOTE: this breaks   * the documentation in lzf.h.   */ @@ -119,6 +119,18 @@  # define LZF_STATE_ARG 0  #endif +/* + * Wether to add extra checks for input validity in lzf_decompress + * and return EINVAL if the input stream has been corrupted. This + * only shields against overflowing the input buffer and will not + * detect most corrupted streams. + * This check is not normally noticable on modern hardware + * (<1% slowdown), but might slow down older cpus considerably. + */ +#ifndef CHECK_INPUT +# define CHECK_INPUT 0 +#endif +  /*****************************************************************************/  /* nothing should be changed below */ | 
