2 * Block matching used by the file-transfer code.
4 * Copyright (C) 1996 Andrew Tridgell
5 * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras
6 * Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Wayne Davison
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
19 * with this program; if not, visit the http://fsf.org website.
25 extern int do_progress
;
26 extern int checksum_seed
;
27 extern int append_mode
;
29 int updating_basis_file
;
31 static int false_alarms
;
34 static int64 data_transfer
;
36 static int total_false_alarms
;
37 static int total_hash_hits
;
38 static int total_matches
;
40 extern struct stats stats
;
42 #define TRADITIONAL_TABLESIZE (1<<16)
44 static uint32 tablesize
;
45 static int32
*hash_table
;
47 #define SUM2HASH2(s1,s2) (((s1) + (s2)) & 0xFFFF)
48 #define SUM2HASH(sum) SUM2HASH2((sum)&0xFFFF,(sum)>>16)
50 #define BIG_SUM2HASH(sum) ((sum)%tablesize)
52 static void build_hash_table(struct sum_struct
*s
)
54 static uint32 alloc_size
;
57 /* Dynamically calculate the hash table size so that the hash load
58 * for big files is about 80%. A number greater than the traditional
59 * size must be odd or s2 will not be able to span the entire set. */
60 tablesize
= (uint32
)(s
->count
/8) * 10 + 11;
61 if (tablesize
< TRADITIONAL_TABLESIZE
)
62 tablesize
= TRADITIONAL_TABLESIZE
;
63 if (tablesize
> alloc_size
|| tablesize
< alloc_size
- 16*1024) {
66 hash_table
= new_array(int32
, tablesize
);
68 out_of_memory("build_hash_table");
69 alloc_size
= tablesize
;
72 memset(hash_table
, 0xFF, tablesize
* sizeof hash_table
[0]);
74 if (tablesize
== TRADITIONAL_TABLESIZE
) {
75 for (i
= 0; i
< s
->count
; i
++) {
76 uint32 t
= SUM2HASH(s
->sums
[i
].sum1
);
77 s
->sums
[i
].chain
= hash_table
[t
];
81 for (i
= 0; i
< s
->count
; i
++) {
82 uint32 t
= BIG_SUM2HASH(s
->sums
[i
].sum1
);
83 s
->sums
[i
].chain
= hash_table
[t
];
90 static OFF_T last_match
;
94 * Transmit a literal and/or match token.
96 * This delightfully-named function is called either when we find a
97 * match and need to transmit all the unmatched data leading up to it,
98 * or when we get bored of accumulating literal data and just need to
99 * transmit it. As a result of this second case, it is called even if
100 * we have not matched at all!
102 * @param i If >0, the number of a matched token. If 0, indicates we
103 * have only literal data.
105 static void matched(int f
, struct sum_struct
*s
, struct map_struct
*buf
,
106 OFF_T offset
, int32 i
)
108 int32 n
= (int32
)(offset
- last_match
); /* max value: block_size (int32) */
111 if (verbose
> 2 && i
>= 0) {
113 "match at %.0f last_match=%.0f j=%d len=%ld n=%ld\n",
114 (double)offset
, (double)last_match
, i
,
115 (long)s
->sums
[i
].len
, (long)n
);
118 send_token(f
, i
, buf
, last_match
, n
, i
< 0 ? 0 : s
->sums
[i
].len
);
122 stats
.matched_data
+= s
->sums
[i
].len
;
126 for (j
= 0; j
< n
; j
+= CHUNK_SIZE
) {
127 int32 n1
= MIN(CHUNK_SIZE
, n
- j
);
128 sum_update(map_ptr(buf
, last_match
+ j
, n1
), n1
);
132 last_match
= offset
+ s
->sums
[i
].len
;
136 if (buf
&& do_progress
)
137 show_progress(last_match
, buf
->file_size
);
141 static void hash_search(int f
,struct sum_struct
*s
,
142 struct map_struct
*buf
, OFF_T len
)
145 int32 k
, want_i
, backup
;
146 char sum2
[SUM_LENGTH
];
151 /* want_i is used to encourage adjacent matches, allowing the RLL
152 * coding of the output to work more efficiently. */
156 rprintf(FINFO
, "hash search b=%ld len=%.0f\n",
157 (long)s
->blength
, (double)len
);
160 k
= (int32
)MIN(len
, (OFF_T
)s
->blength
);
162 map
= (schar
*)map_ptr(buf
, 0, k
);
164 sum
= get_checksum1((char *)map
, k
);
168 rprintf(FINFO
, "sum=%.8x k=%ld\n", sum
, (long)k
);
172 end
= len
+ 1 - s
->sums
[s
->count
-1].len
;
175 rprintf(FINFO
, "hash search s->blength=%ld len=%.0f count=%.0f\n",
176 (long)s
->blength
, (double)len
, (double)s
->count
);
184 rprintf(FINFO
, "offset=%.0f sum=%04x%04x\n",
185 (double)offset
, s2
& 0xFFFF, s1
& 0xFFFF);
188 if (tablesize
== TRADITIONAL_TABLESIZE
) {
189 if ((i
= hash_table
[SUM2HASH2(s1
,s2
)]) < 0)
191 sum
= (s1
& 0xffff) | (s2
<< 16);
193 sum
= (s1
& 0xffff) | (s2
<< 16);
194 if ((i
= hash_table
[BIG_SUM2HASH(sum
)]) < 0)
202 if (sum
!= s
->sums
[i
].sum1
)
205 /* also make sure the two blocks are the same length */
206 l
= (int32
)MIN((OFF_T
)s
->blength
, len
-offset
);
207 if (l
!= s
->sums
[i
].len
)
210 /* in-place: ensure chunk's offset is either >= our
211 * offset or that the data didn't move. */
212 if (updating_basis_file
&& s
->sums
[i
].offset
< offset
213 && !(s
->sums
[i
].flags
& SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET
))
218 "potential match at %.0f i=%ld sum=%08x\n",
219 (double)offset
, (long)i
, sum
);
223 map
= (schar
*)map_ptr(buf
,offset
,l
);
224 get_checksum2((char *)map
,l
,sum2
);
228 if (memcmp(sum2
,s
->sums
[i
].sum2
,s
->s2length
) != 0) {
233 /* When updating in-place, the best possible match is
234 * one with an identical offset, so we prefer that over
235 * the following want_i optimization. */
236 if (updating_basis_file
) {
238 for (i2
= i
; i2
>= 0; i2
= s
->sums
[i2
].chain
) {
239 if (s
->sums
[i2
].offset
!= offset
)
242 if (sum
!= s
->sums
[i2
].sum1
)
244 if (memcmp(sum2
, s
->sums
[i2
].sum2
,
249 /* This chunk was at the same offset on
250 * both the sender and the receiver. */
251 s
->sums
[i
].flags
|= SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET
;
256 /* we've found a match, but now check to see
257 * if want_i can hint at a better match. */
258 if (i
!= want_i
&& want_i
< s
->count
259 && (!updating_basis_file
|| s
->sums
[want_i
].offset
>= offset
260 || s
->sums
[want_i
].flags
& SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET
)
261 && sum
== s
->sums
[want_i
].sum1
262 && memcmp(sum2
, s
->sums
[want_i
].sum2
, s
->s2length
) == 0) {
263 /* we've found an adjacent match - the RLL coder
270 matched(f
,s
,buf
,offset
,i
);
271 offset
+= s
->sums
[i
].len
- 1;
272 k
= (int32
)MIN((OFF_T
)s
->blength
, len
-offset
);
273 map
= (schar
*)map_ptr(buf
, offset
, k
);
274 sum
= get_checksum1((char *)map
, k
);
279 } while ((i
= s
->sums
[i
].chain
) >= 0);
282 backup
= (int32
)(offset
- last_match
);
283 /* We sometimes read 1 byte prior to last_match... */
287 /* Trim off the first byte from the checksum */
288 more
= offset
+ k
< len
;
289 map
= (schar
*)map_ptr(buf
, offset
- backup
, k
+ more
+ backup
)
291 s1
-= map
[0] + CHAR_OFFSET
;
292 s2
-= k
* (map
[0]+CHAR_OFFSET
);
294 /* Add on the next byte (if there is one) to the checksum */
296 s1
+= map
[k
] + CHAR_OFFSET
;
301 /* By matching early we avoid re-reading the
302 data 3 times in the case where a token
303 match comes a long way after last
304 match. The 3 reads are caused by the
305 running match, the checksum update and the
307 if (backup
>= s
->blength
+CHUNK_SIZE
&& end
-offset
> CHUNK_SIZE
)
308 matched(f
, s
, buf
, offset
- s
->blength
, -2);
309 } while (++offset
< end
);
311 matched(f
, s
, buf
, len
, -1);
312 map_ptr(buf
, len
-1, 1);
317 * Scan through a origin file, looking for sections that match
318 * checksums from the generator, and transmit either literal or token
321 * Also calculates the MD4 checksum of the whole file, using the md
322 * accumulator. This is transmitted with the file as protection
323 * against corruption on the wire.
325 * @param s Checksums received from the generator. If <tt>s->count ==
326 * 0</tt>, then there are actually no checksums for this file.
328 * @param len Length of the file to send.
330 void match_sums(int f
, struct sum_struct
*s
, struct map_struct
*buf
, OFF_T len
)
332 char file_sum
[MAX_DIGEST_LEN
];
341 sum_init(checksum_seed
);
343 if (append_mode
> 0) {
344 if (append_mode
== 2) {
346 for (j
= CHUNK_SIZE
; j
< s
->flength
; j
+= CHUNK_SIZE
) {
347 if (buf
&& do_progress
)
348 show_progress(last_match
, buf
->file_size
);
349 sum_update(map_ptr(buf
, last_match
, CHUNK_SIZE
),
353 if (last_match
< s
->flength
) {
354 int32 n
= (int32
)(s
->flength
- last_match
);
355 if (buf
&& do_progress
)
356 show_progress(last_match
, buf
->file_size
);
357 sum_update(map_ptr(buf
, last_match
, n
), n
);
360 last_match
= s
->flength
;
364 if (len
> 0 && s
->count
> 0) {
368 rprintf(FINFO
,"built hash table\n");
370 hash_search(f
, s
, buf
, len
);
373 rprintf(FINFO
,"done hash search\n");
376 /* by doing this in pieces we avoid too many seeks */
377 for (j
= last_match
+ CHUNK_SIZE
; j
< len
; j
+= CHUNK_SIZE
)
378 matched(f
, s
, buf
, j
, -2);
379 matched(f
, s
, buf
, len
, -1);
382 sum_len
= sum_end(file_sum
);
383 /* If we had a read error, send a bad checksum. */
384 if (buf
&& buf
->status
!= 0)
388 rprintf(FINFO
,"sending file_sum\n");
389 write_buf(f
, file_sum
, sum_len
);
392 rprintf(FINFO
, "false_alarms=%d hash_hits=%d matches=%d\n",
393 false_alarms
, hash_hits
, matches
);
395 total_hash_hits
+= hash_hits
;
396 total_false_alarms
+= false_alarms
;
397 total_matches
+= matches
;
398 stats
.literal_data
+= data_transfer
;
401 void match_report(void)
407 "total: matches=%d hash_hits=%d false_alarms=%d data=%.0f\n",
408 total_matches
, total_hash_hits
, total_false_alarms
,
409 (double)stats
.literal_data
);