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b511a84adc Move Workspace Functions to Their Own File 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
077a2d7dc9 Rename 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
ebd162194f Clean Up TODOs and Comments 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
2abe0145b1 Improve Comments a Bit 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
75d574368b When Loading Dict By Copy, Always Put it in the Workspace 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
e69b67e33a Alloc Tables Separately 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
6177354b36 Begin Introducing Phases 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
786f2266bb TMP 2019-09-09 13:34:08 -04:00
ccaac852e8 Normalize Case 'workSpace' -> 'workspace' 2019-09-09 13:27:18 -04:00
771645471f Passing ZSTD_CCtx_params by const pointer 2019-09-05 15:28:30 +05:30
5f8b0f6890 Changing api to get sequences across all blocks 2019-08-30 09:18:44 -07:00
5198347382 Merge pull request #1744 from bimbashrestha/dev
Generate RLE blocks in the encoder
2019-08-29 15:19:10 -07:00
b830599582 Improvements in zstd decode performance
Summary: The idea behind wildcopy is that it can be cheaper to copy more bytes (say 8) than it is to copy less (say, 3).  This change takes that further by exploiting some properties:
1. it's almost always OK to copy 16 bytes instead of 8, which means fewer copy instructions, and fewer branches
2. A 16 byte chunk size means that ~90% of wildcopy invocations will have a trip count of 1, so branch prediction will be improved.

Speedup on Xeon E5-2680v4 is in the range of 3-5%.

Measured wildcopy length distributions on silesia.tar:

level	<=8	<=16	<=24	>24
1	78.05%	11.49%	3.52%	6.94%
3	82.14%	8.99%	2.44%	6.43%
6	85.81%	6.51%	2.92%	4.76%
8	83.02%	7.31%	3.64%	6.03%
10	84.13%	6.67%	3.29%	5.91%
15	77.58%	7.55%	5.21%	9.66%
16	80.07%	7.20%	3.98%	8.75%

Test Plan: benchmark silesia, make check
2019-08-29 12:25:56 -07:00
96201d9774 Added bool to cctx and fixed some comment nits 2019-08-26 15:30:41 -07:00
2d39b43906 Use int for srcSizeHint when sensible 2019-08-19 16:49:25 -07:00
dffbac5f89 Add --size-hint=# option 2019-08-19 11:38:49 -07:00
facbe8b2c2 factored the logic selecting lowest match index
as suggested by @terrelln
2019-08-05 15:18:43 +02:00
98692c2838 fixed compression ratio regression when dictionary-compressing medium-size inputs at levels 1-3 2019-08-01 15:58:17 +02:00
be3d2e2de8 Merge pull request #1679 from ephiepark/dev
Restructure the source files
2019-07-19 15:29:07 -07:00
1dc98de279 Restructure the source files 2019-07-15 17:39:18 -07:00
812e8f2a16 perf improvements for zstd decode (#1668)
* perf improvements for zstd decode

tldr: 7.5% average decode speedup on silesia corpus at compression levels 1-3 (sandy bridge)

Background: while investigating zstd perf differences between clang and gcc I noticed that even though gcc is vectorizing the loop in in wildcopy, it was not being done as well as could be done by hand.  The sites where wildcopy is invoked have an interesting distribution of lengths to be copied.  The loop trip count is rarely above 1, yet long copies are common enough to make their performance important.The code in zstd_decompress.c to invoke wildcopy handles the latter well but the gcc autovectorizer introduces a needlessly expensive startup check for vectorization.

See how GCC autovectorizes the loop here:
https://godbolt.org/z/apr0x0

Here is the code after this diff has been applied: (left hand side is the good one, right is with vectorizer on)
After: https://godbolt.org/z/OwO4F8

Note that autovectorization still does not do a good job on the optimized version, so it's turned off\
 via attribute and flag.  I found that neither attribute nor command-line flag were entirely successful in turning off vectorization, which is why there were both.

    silesia benchmark data - second triad of each file is with the original code:

    file      orig        compressedratio     encode              decode           change
    1#dickens   10192446->   4268865(2.388),       198.9MB/s           709.6MB/s
    2#dickens   10192446->   3876126(2.630),       128.7MB/s           552.5MB/s
    3#dickens   10192446->   3682956(2.767),       104.6MB/s             537MB/s
    1#dickens   10192446->   4268865(2.388),       195.4MB/s           659.5MB/s     7.60%
    2#dickens   10192446->   3876126(2.630),         127MB/s           516.3MB/s     7.01%
    3#dickens   10192446->   3682956(2.767),         105MB/s           479.5MB/s    11.99%
    1#mozilla   51220480->  20117517(2.546),       285.4MB/s           734.9MB/s
    2#mozilla   51220480->  19067018(2.686),       220.8MB/s           686.3MB/s
    3#mozilla   51220480->  18508283(2.767),       152.2MB/s           669.4MB/s
    1#mozilla   51220480->  20117517(2.546),       283.4MB/s           697.9MB/s     5.30%
    2#mozilla   51220480->  19067018(2.686),       225.9MB/s             665MB/s     3.20%
    3#mozilla   51220480->  18508283(2.767),       154.5MB/s           640.6MB/s     4.50%
    1#mr         9970564->   3840242(2.596),       262.4MB/s           899.8MB/s
    2#mr         9970564->   3600976(2.769),       181.2MB/s           717.9MB/s
    3#mr         9970564->   3563987(2.798),       116.3MB/s             620MB/s
    1#mr         9970564->   3840242(2.596),       253.2MB/s           827.3MB/s     8.76%
    2#mr         9970564->   3600976(2.769),       177.4MB/s           655.4MB/s     9.54%
    3#mr         9970564->   3563987(2.798),       111.2MB/s           564.2MB/s     9.89%
    1#nci       33553445->   2849306(11.78),       575.2MB/s ,        1335.8MB/s
    2#nci       33553445->   2890166(11.61),       509.3MB/s ,        1238.1MB/s
    3#nci       33553445->   2857408(11.74),         431MB/s ,        1210.7MB/s
    1#nci       33553445->   2849306(11.78),       565.4MB/s ,        1220.2MB/s     9.47%
    2#nci       33553445->   2890166(11.61),       508.2MB/s ,        1128.4MB/s     9.72%
    3#nci       33553445->   2857408(11.74),       429.1MB/s ,        1097.7MB/s    10.29%
    1#ooffice    6152192->   3590954(1.713),       231.4MB/s ,         662.6MB/s
    2#ooffice    6152192->   3323931(1.851),       162.8MB/s ,         592.6MB/s
    3#ooffice    6152192->   3145625(1.956),        99.9MB/s ,         549.6MB/s
    1#ooffice    6152192->   3590954(1.713),       224.7MB/s ,         624.2MB/s     6.15%
    2#ooffice    6152192->   3323931 (1.851),        155MB/s ,         564.5MB/s     4.98%
    3#ooffice    6152192->   3145625(1.956),       101.1MB/s ,         521.2MB/s     5.45%
    1#osdb      10085684->   3739042(2.697),       271.9MB/s           876.4MB/s
    2#osdb      10085684->   3493875(2.887),       208.2MB/s             857MB/s
    3#osdb      10085684->   3515831(2.869),       135.3MB/s           805.4MB/s
    1#osdb      10085684->   3739042(2.697),       257.4MB/s           793.8MB/s    10.41%
    2#osdb      10085684->   3493875(2.887),       209.7MB/s           776.1MB/s    10.42%
    3#osdb      10085684->   3515831(2.869),       130.6MB/s           727.7MB/s    10.68%
    1#reymont    6627202->   2152771(3.078),       198.9MB/s           696.2MB/s
    2#reymont    6627202->   2071140(3.200),         170MB/s           595.2MB/s
    3#reymont    6627202->   1953597(3.392),       128.5MB/s           609.7MB/s
    1#reymont    6627202->   2152771(3.078),       199.6MB/s           655.2MB/s     6.26%
    2#reymont    6627202->   2071140(3.200),       168.2MB/s           554.4MB/s     7.36%
    3#reymont    6627202->   1953597(3.392),       128.7MB/s           557.4MB/s     9.38%
    1#samba     21606400->   5510994(3.921),       338.1MB/s            1066MB/s
    2#samba     21606400->   5240208(4.123),       258.7MB/s           992.3MB/s
    3#samba     21606400->   5003358(4.318),       200.2MB/s           991.1MB/s
    1#samba     21606400->   5510994(3.921),       330.8MB/s             974MB/s     9.45%
    2#samba     21606400->   5240208(4.123),       257.9MB/s           919.4MB/s     7.93%
    3#samba     21606400->   5003358(4.318),       198.5MB/s           908.9MB/s     9.04%
    1#sao        7251944->   6256401(1.159),       194.6MB/s           602.2MB/s
    2#sao        7251944->   5808761(1.248),       128.2MB/s           532.1MB/s
    3#sao        7251944->   5556318(1.305),          73MB/s           509.4MB/s
    1#sao        7251944->   6256401(1.159),       198.7MB/s           580.7MB/s     3.70%
    2#sao        7251944->   5808761(1.248),       129.1MB/s           502.7MB/s     5.85%
    3#sao        7251944->   5556318(1.305),        74.6MB/s           493.1MB/s     3.31%
    1#webster   41458703->  13692222(3.028),       222.3MB/s             752MB/s
    2#webster   41458703->  12842646(3.228),       157.6MB/s           532.2MB/s
    3#webster   41458703->  12191964(3.400),         124MB/s           468.5MB/s
    1#webster   41458703->  13692222(3.028),       219.7MB/s             697MB/s     7.89%
    2#webster   41458703->  12842646(3.228),       153.9MB/s           495.4MB/s     7.43%
    3#webster   41458703->  12191964(3.400),       124.8MB/s           444.8MB/s     5.33%
    1#xml        5345280->    696652(7.673),         485MB/s ,        1333.9MB/s
    2#xml        5345280->    681492(7.843),       405.2MB/s ,        1237.5MB/s
    3#xml        5345280->    639057(8.364),       328.5MB/s ,        1281.3MB/s
    1#xml        5345280->    696652(7.673),       473.1MB/s ,        1232.4MB/s     8.24%
    2#xml        5345280->    681492(7.843),       398.6MB/s ,        1145.9MB/s     7.99%
    3#xml        5345280->    639057(8.364),       327.1MB/s ,          1175MB/s     9.05%
    1#x-ray      8474240->   6772557(1.251),       521.3MB/s           762.6MB/s
    2#x-ray      8474240->   6684531(1.268),       230.5MB/s           688.5MB/s
    3#x-ray      8474240->   6166679(1.374),        68.7MB/s           478.8MB/s
    1#x-ray      8474240->   6772557(1.251),       502.8MB/s           736.7MB/s     3.52%
    2#x-ray      8474240->   6684531(1.268),       224.4MB/s             662MB/s     4.00%
    3#x-ray      8474240->   6166679(1.374),        67.3MB/s           437.8MB/s     9.37%

                                                                                     7.51%

* makefile changed to only pass -fno-tree-vectorize to gcc

* <Replace this line with a title. Use 1 line only, 67 chars or less>

Don't add "no-tree-vectorize" attribute on clang (which defines __GNUC__)

* fix for warning/error with subtraction of void* pointers

* fix c90 conformance issue - ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code

* Fix assert for negative diff, only when there is no overlap

* fix overflow revealed in fuzzing tests

* tweak for small speed increase
2019-07-11 18:31:07 -04:00
096714d1b8 Merge pull request #1671 from ephiepark/dev
Adding targetCBlockSize param
2019-07-03 17:47:44 -07:00
9007701670 Adding targetCBlockSize param 2019-07-03 15:41:52 -07:00
944e2e9e12 benchfn : added macro macro CONTROL()
like assert() but cannot be disabled.
proper separation of user contract errors (CONTROL())
and invariant verification (assert()).
2019-06-21 15:58:55 -07:00
a968099038 minor code cleaning for new index invalidation strategy 2019-05-31 16:52:37 -07:00
bc601bdc6d first implementation of small window size for btopt
noticeably improves compression ratio
when window size is small (< 18).

enwik7	level 19

windowLog	`dev`	`smallwlog`	improvement
23	3.577	3.577	0.02%
22	3.536	3.538	0.06%
21	3.462	3.467	0.14%
20	3.364	3.377	0.39%
19	3.244	3.272	0.86%
18	3.110	3.166	1.80%
17	2.843	3.057	7.53%
16	2.724	2.943	8.04%
15	2.594	2.822	8.79%
14	2.456	2.686	9.36%
13	2.312	2.523	9.13%
12	2.162	2.361	9.20%
11	2.003	2.182	8.94%
2019-05-31 15:55:12 -07:00
9719fd616c removed nextToUpdate3 from ZSTD_window
it's now a local variable of ZSTD_compressBlock_opt()
2019-05-28 16:18:12 -07:00
327cf6fac1 nextToUpdate3 does not need to be maintained outside of zstd_opt.c
It's re-synchronized with nextToUpdate at beginning of each block.
It only needs to be tracked from within zstd_opt block parser.

Made the logic clear, so that no code tried to maintain this variable.

An even better solution would be to make nextToUpdate3
an internal variable of ZSTD_compressBlock_opt_generic().
That would make it possible to remove it from ZSTD_matchState_t,
thus restricting its visibility to only where it's actually useful.

This would require deeper changes though,
since the matchState is the natural structure to transport parameters into and inside the parser.
2019-05-28 15:26:52 -07:00
6453f8158f complementary code comments
on variables used / impacted during maxDist check
2019-05-28 14:12:16 -07:00
4baecdf72a added comments to better understand enforceMaxDist() 2019-05-28 13:15:48 -07:00
a880ca239b Spelling (#1582)
* spelling: accidentally

* spelling: across

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* spelling: addresses

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* spelling: available

* spelling: builder

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* spelling: compressor

* spelling: compression

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* spelling: with
2019-04-12 11:18:11 -07:00
6b053b9f60 [lib] Allow ZSTD_CCtx_loadDictionary() to be called before parameters are set
* After loading a dictionary only create the cdict once we've started the
  compression job. This allows the user to pass the dictionary before they
  set other settings, and is in line with the rest of the API.
* Add tests that mix the 3 dictionary loading APIs.
* Add extra tests for `ZSTD_CCtx_loadDictionary()`.
* The first 2 tests added fail before this patch.
* Run the regression test suite.
2019-03-21 16:13:53 -07:00
e55da9e963 Wrap the new advanced api completely 2019-03-21 10:54:40 -07:00
3d7377b874 [libzstd] Handle uncompressed literals 2019-02-15 14:58:11 -08:00
f9513115e4 [libzstd] Add ZSTD_c_literalCompressionMode flag
It controls the literals compression. It is either
`auto`, `huffman`, or `uncompressed`. It defaults to
`auto`, which is the current behavior.
2019-02-13 14:59:22 -08:00
e980ba212f Merge pull request #1471 from facebook/nofloat
guard functions using floating point for debug mode only
2018-12-23 12:35:51 -08:00
c9dfb7e445 guard functions using floating point for debug mode only
they are only used to print debug messages.
Requested in #1386,
2018-12-22 09:09:40 -08:00
ededcfca57 fix confusion between unsigned <-> U32
as suggested in #1441.

generally U32 and unsigned are the same thing,
except when they are not ...

case : 32-bit compilation for MIPS (uint32_t == unsigned long)

A vast majority of transformation consists in transforming U32 into unsigned.
In rare cases, it's the other way around (typically for internal code, such as seeds).

Among a few issues this patches solves :
- some parameters were declared with type `unsigned` in *.h,
  but with type `U32` in their implementation *.c .
- some parameters have type unsigned*,
  but the caller user a pointer to U32 instead.

These fixes are useful.

However, the bulk of changes is about %u formating,
which requires unsigned type,
but generally receives U32 values instead,
often just for brevity (U32 is shorter than unsigned).
These changes are generally minor, or even annoying.

As a consequence, the amount of code changed is larger than I would expect for such a patch.

Testing is also a pain :
it requires manually modifying `mem.h`,
in order to lie about `U32`
and force it to be an `unsigned long` typically.
On a 64-bit system, this will break the equivalence unsigned == U32.
Unfortunately, it will also break a few static_assert(), controlling structure sizes.
So it also requires modifying `debug.h` to make `static_assert()` a noop.
And then reverting these changes.

So it's inconvenient, and as a consequence,
this property is currently not checked during CI tests.
Therefore, these problems can emerge again in the future.

I wonder if it is worth ensuring proper distinction of U32 != unsigned in CI tests.
It's another restriction for coding, adding more frustration during merge tests,
since most platforms don't need this distinction (hence contributor will not see it),
and while this can matter in theory, the number of platforms impacted seems minimal.

Thoughts ?
2018-12-21 18:09:41 -08:00
95784c654c fixed shadowing of stat variable
some standard lib declares a `stat` variable at global scope
shadowing local declarations ....
2018-12-20 14:56:44 -08:00
8e0e495ce8 fixed: compression ratio discrepancy
depending on initialization,
the first byte of a new frame was invalidated or not.

As a consequence, one match opportunity was available or not,
resulting in slightly different compressed sizes
(on average, 1 or 2 bytes once every 20 frames).

It impacted ratio comparison between one-shot and streaming modes.

This fix makes the first byte of a new frame always a valid match.
Now compressed size is always the same.
It also improves compressed size by a negligible amount.
2018-12-19 10:11:06 -08:00
eee789b7ea continued: changed to overlapLog
in deeper code layer.
for consistency.
2018-12-11 17:41:42 -08:00
41c7d0b1e1 changed hashEveryLog into hashRateLog 2018-11-21 14:36:57 -08:00
b9693d3a49 [lib] Add rsyncable mode
- Add rsyncable mode to multithreaded mode
- Factor out LDM's hash function for reuse
2018-11-14 16:59:57 -08:00
4127de5fa6 Switch Enum to Only Non-Negative Values, Update Comments 2018-11-12 12:47:47 -08:00
8d56f4baee added a few comments for clarifications 2018-10-26 15:21:52 -07:00
6cb2454646 Remove CParams from Block Compressor Functions' Args 2018-09-28 17:10:42 -07:00
76ef87ed9d Add ZSTD_compressionParameters to ZSTD_matchState_t 2018-09-28 17:10:42 -07:00
5e580de6da [zstd] Fix seqStore growth
We could undersize the literals buffer by up to 11 bytes,
due to a combination of 2 bugs:
* The literals buffer didn't have `WILDCOPY_OVERLENGTH` extra
  space, like it is supposed to.
* We didn't check the literals buffer size in `ZSTD_sufficientBuff()`.
2018-08-28 13:24:44 -07:00
924944e471 [zstd] Reuse the ZSTD_CCtx more often with small data. 2018-08-23 17:48:06 -07:00
01bb1c1016 Add CCtx Param Controlling Dict Attachment Behavior 2018-06-21 17:29:25 -04:00