$NetBSD$ * Part of patchset to build electron on NetBSD * Based on OpenBSD's chromium patches, and FreeBSD's electron patches --- third_party/lzma_sdk/C/Bra.h.orig 2025-02-24 19:59:26.000000000 +0000 +++ third_party/lzma_sdk/C/Bra.h @@ -1,64 +1,105 @@ /* Bra.h -- Branch converters for executables -2013-01-18 : Igor Pavlov : Public domain */ +2024-01-20 : Igor Pavlov : Public domain */ -#ifndef __BRA_H -#define __BRA_H +#ifndef ZIP7_INC_BRA_H +#define ZIP7_INC_BRA_H #include "7zTypes.h" EXTERN_C_BEGIN -/* -These functions convert relative addresses to absolute addresses -in CALL instructions to increase the compression ratio. - - In: - data - data buffer - size - size of data - ip - current virtual Instruction Pinter (IP) value - state - state variable for x86 converter - encoding - 0 (for decoding), 1 (for encoding) - - Out: - state - state variable for x86 converter +/* #define PPC BAD_PPC_11 // for debug */ + +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DEC_2(name) z7_ ## name ## _Dec +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ENC_2(name) z7_ ## name ## _Enc +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DEC(name) Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DEC_2(BranchConv_ ## name) +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ENC(name) Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ENC_2(BranchConv_ ## name) +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_DEC(name) z7_BranchConvSt_ ## name ## _Dec +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_ENC(name) z7_BranchConvSt_ ## name ## _Enc + +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DECL(name) Byte * name(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 pc) +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_DECL(name) Byte * name(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 pc, UInt32 *state) + +typedef Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DECL( (*z7_Func_BranchConv)); +typedef Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_DECL((*z7_Func_BranchConvSt)); + +#define Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_X86_STATE_INIT_VAL 0 +Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_DECL (Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_DEC(X86)); +Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_DECL (Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ST_ENC(X86)); + +#define Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL(name) \ +Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DECL (Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DEC_2(name)); \ +Z7_BRANCH_CONV_DECL (Z7_BRANCH_CONV_ENC_2(name)); + +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_ARM64) +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_ARM) +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_ARMT) +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_PPC) +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_SPARC) +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_IA64) +Z7_BRANCH_FUNCS_DECL (BranchConv_RISCV) - Returns: - The number of processed bytes. If you call these functions with multiple calls, - you must start next call with first byte after block of processed bytes. +/* +These functions convert data that contain CPU instructions. +Each such function converts relative addresses to absolute addresses in some +branch instructions: CALL (in all converters) and JUMP (X86 converter only). +Such conversion allows to increase compression ratio, if we compress that data. + +There are 2 types of converters: + Byte * Conv_RISC (Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 pc); + Byte * ConvSt_X86(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 pc, UInt32 *state); +Each Converter supports 2 versions: one for encoding +and one for decoding (_Enc/_Dec postfixes in function name). + +In params: + data : data buffer + size : size of data + pc : current virtual Program Counter (Instruction Pointer) value +In/Out param: + state : pointer to state variable (for X86 converter only) + +Return: + The pointer to position in (data) buffer after last byte that was processed. + If the caller calls converter again, it must call it starting with that position. + But the caller is allowed to move data in buffer. So pointer to + current processed position also will be changed for next call. + Also the caller must increase internal (pc) value for next call. +Each converter has some characteristics: Endian, Alignment, LookAhead. Type Endian Alignment LookAhead - x86 little 1 4 + X86 little 1 4 ARMT little 2 2 + RISCV little 2 6 ARM little 4 0 + ARM64 little 4 0 PPC big 4 0 SPARC big 4 0 IA64 little 16 0 - size must be >= Alignment + LookAhead, if it's not last block. - If (size < Alignment + LookAhead), converter returns 0. - - Example: - - UInt32 ip = 0; - for () - { - ; size must be >= Alignment + LookAhead, if it's not last block - SizeT processed = Convert(data, size, ip, 1); - data += processed; - size -= processed; - ip += processed; - } + (data) must be aligned for (Alignment). + processed size can be calculated as: + SizeT processed = Conv(data, size, pc) - data; + if (processed == 0) + it means that converter needs more data for processing. + If (size < Alignment + LookAhead) + then (processed == 0) is allowed. + +Example code for conversion in loop: + UInt32 pc = 0; + size = 0; + for (;;) + { + size += Load_more_input_data(data + size); + SizeT processed = Conv(data, size, pc) - data; + if (processed == 0 && no_more_input_data_after_size) + break; // we stop convert loop + data += processed; + size -= processed; + pc += processed; + } */ -#define x86_Convert_Init(state) { state = 0; } -SizeT x86_Convert(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 ip, UInt32 *state, int encoding); -SizeT ARM_Convert(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 ip, int encoding); -SizeT ARMT_Convert(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 ip, int encoding); -SizeT PPC_Convert(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 ip, int encoding); -SizeT SPARC_Convert(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 ip, int encoding); -SizeT IA64_Convert(Byte *data, SizeT size, UInt32 ip, int encoding); - EXTERN_C_END #endif