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2022-10-06Tests: Fix compilation issues.Jia Tan6-9/+56
test_bcj_exact_size, test_check, test_hardware, and test_index will all now compile and skip properly if encoders or decoders are disabled. Also fixed a small typo (disabed -> disabled). Thanks to Sebastian Andrzej Siewior.
2022-10-05Tests: Include mythread.h in the tests that use MYTHREAD_ENABLED.Lasse Collin3-0/+3
2022-10-05liblzma: Fix a compilation issue when encoders are disabled.Jia Tan1-3/+4
When encoders were disabled and threading enabled, outqueue.c and outqueue.h were not compiled. The multi threaded decoder required these files, so compilation failed.
2022-10-05Tests: Fix compilation error when threading support has been disabled.Jia Tan3-0/+12
Now tests that require threading are skipped when threading support has been disabled. Thanks to Sebastian Andrzej Siewior.
2022-10-05tuklib_integer: Add 64-bit endianness-converting reads and writes.Lasse Collin3-12/+51
Also update the comment in liblzma's memcmplen.h. Thanks to Michał Górny for the original patch for the reads.
2022-09-30liblzma: Add API doc note about the .xz decoder LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR bug.Lasse Collin1-0/+11
The bug was fixed in 660739f99ab211edec4071de98889fb32ed04e98.
2022-09-28liblzma: Add dest and src NULL checks to lzma_index_cat.Jia Tan1-0/+3
The documentation states LZMA_PROG_ERROR can be returned from lzma_index_cat. Previously, lzma_index_cat could not return LZMA_PROG_ERROR. Now, the validation is similar to lzma_index_append, which does a NULL check on the index parameter.
2022-09-28Tests: Create a test for the lzma_index_cat bug.Jia Tan1-1/+42
2022-09-28liblzma: Fix copying of check type statistics in lzma_index_cat().Jia Tan1-1/+6
The check type of the last Stream in dest was never copied to dest->checks (the code tried to copy it but it was done too late). This meant that the value returned by lzma_index_checks() would only include the check type of the last Stream when multiple lzma_indexes had been concatenated. In xz --list this meant that the summary would only list the check type of the last Stream, so in this sense this was only a visual bug. However, it's possible that some applications use this information for purposes other than merely showing it to the users in an informational message. I'm not aware of such applications though and it's quite possible that such applications don't exist. Regular streamed decompression in xz or any other application doesn't use lzma_index_cat() and so this bug cannot affect them.
2022-09-28tuklib_physmem: Fix Unicode builds on Windows.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
Thanks to ArSaCiA Game.
2022-09-28Tests: Add test_memlimit.c to test restarting after LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR.Lasse Collin2-0/+153
2022-09-28liblzma: Stream decoder: Fix restarting after LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR.Lasse Collin1-3/+13
If lzma_code() returns LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR it is now possible to use lzma_memlimit_set() to increase the limit and continue decoding. This was supposed to work from the beginning but there was a bug. With other decoders (.lzma or threaded .xz) this already worked correctly.
2022-09-28liblzma: Stream decoder: Fix comments.Lasse Collin1-7/+5
2022-09-20liblzma: ARM64: Add comments.Lasse Collin1-0/+13
2022-09-20liblzma: ARM64: Fix wrong comment in API doc.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
Thanks to Jia Tan.
2022-09-19xz: Add --experimental-arm64[=width=WIDTH].Lasse Collin4-0/+60
It will be renamed to --arm64 once it is stable. Man page or --long-help weren't updated yet.
2022-09-19liblzma: Add experimental ARM64 BCJ filter with a temporary Filter ID.Lasse Collin11-3/+313
That is, the Filter ID will be changed once the design is final. The current version will be removed. So files created with the tempoary Filter ID won't be supported in the future.
2022-09-17liblzma: Simple/BCJ filters: Allow disabling generic BCJ options.Lasse Collin8-9/+10
This will be needed for the ARM64 BCJ filter as it will use its own options struct.
2022-09-16Tests: Add a test file for lzma_index_append() integer overflow bug.Lasse Collin3-0/+18
This test fails before commit 18d7facd3802b55c287581405c4d49c98708c136. test_files.sh now runs xz -l for bad-3-index-uncomp-overflow.xz because only then the previously-buggy code path gets tested. Normal decompression doesn't use lzma_index_append() at all. Instead, lzma_index_hash functions are used and those already did the overflow check.
2022-09-16Translations: Add Turkish translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+978
2022-09-16Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-09-16xzgrep: Fix compatibility with old shells.Lasse Collin1-3/+3
Running the current xzgrep on Slackware 10.1 with GNU bash 3.00.15: xzgrep: line 231: syntax error near unexpected token `;;' On SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 with Korn Shell 93r: syntax error at line 231 : `;;' unexpected Turns out that some old shells don't like apostrophes (') inside command substitutions. For example, the following fails: x=$(echo foo # asdf'zxcv echo bar) printf '%s\n' "$x" The problem was introduced by commits 69d1b3fc29677af8ade8dc15dba83f0589cb63d6 (2022-03-29), bd7b290f3fe4faeceb7d3497ed9bf2e6ed5e7dc5 (2022-07-18), and a648978b20495b7aa4a8b029c5a810b5ad9d08ff (2022-07-19). 5.2.6 is the only stable release that included this problem. Thanks to Kevin R. Bulgrien for reporting the problem on SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and for providing the fix.
2022-09-09Tests: Silence warnings about unused functions from tuktest.h.Lasse Collin1-0/+10
Warnings about unused tuktest_run_test conveniently tell which test programs haven't been converted to tuktest.h yet but I silenced that warning too for now anyway. It is fine to use __attribute__((__unused__)) even when the function is actually used because the attribute only means that the function might be unused.
2022-09-09liblzma: lzma_filters_copy: Keep dest[] unmodified if an error occurs.Lasse Collin2-7/+15
lzma_stream_encoder() and lzma_stream_encoder_mt() always assumed this. Before this patch, failing lzma_filters_copy() could result in free(invalid_pointer) or invalid memory reads in stream_encoder.c or stream_encoder_mt.c. To trigger this, allocating memory for a filter options structure has to fail. These are tiny allocations so in practice they very rarely fail. Certain badness in the filter chain array could also make lzma_filters_copy() fail but both stream_encoder.c and stream_encoder_mt.c validate the filter chain before trying to copy it, so the crash cannot occur this way.
2022-09-08liblzma: lzma_index_append: Add missing integer overflow check.Jia Tan1-0/+4
The documentation in src/liblzma/api/lzma/index.h suggests that both the unpadded (compressed) size and the uncompressed size are checked for overflow, but only the unpadded size was checked. The uncompressed check is done first since that is more likely to occur than the unpadded or index field size overflows.
2022-09-08Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-09-08CMake: Clarify a comment about Windows symlinks without file extension.Jia Tan1-4/+3
2022-09-08CMake: Update for liblzma_*.map files and fix wrong common_w32res.rc dep.Lasse Collin1-5/+19
The previous commit split liblzma.map into liblzma_linux.map and liblzma_generic.map. This commit updates the CMake build for those. common_w32res.rc dependency was listed under Linux/FreeBSD while obviously it belongs to Windows when building a DLL.
2022-09-08liblzma: Vaccinate against an ill patch from RHEL/CentOS 7.Lasse Collin10-15/+382
RHEL/CentOS 7 shipped with 5.1.2alpha, including the threaded encoder that is behind #ifdef LZMA_UNSTABLE in the API headers. In 5.1.2alpha these symbols are under XZ_5.1.2alpha in liblzma.map. API/ABI compatibility tracking isn't done between development releases so newer releases didn't have XZ_5.1.2alpha anymore. Later RHEL/CentOS 7 updated xz to 5.2.2 but they wanted to keep the exported symbols compatible with 5.1.2alpha. After checking the ABI changes it turned out that >= 5.2.0 ABI is backward compatible with the threaded encoder functions from 5.1.2alpha (but not vice versa as fixes and extensions to these functions were made between 5.1.2alpha and 5.2.0). In RHEL/CentOS 7, XZ Utils 5.2.2 was patched with xz-5.2.2-compat-libs.patch to modify liblzma.map: - XZ_5.1.2alpha was added with lzma_stream_encoder_mt and lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage. This matched XZ Utils 5.1.2alpha. - XZ_5.2 was replaced with XZ_5.2.2. It is clear that this was an error; the intention was to keep using XZ_5.2 (XZ_5.2.2 has never been used in XZ Utils). So XZ_5.2.2 lists all symbols that were listed under XZ_5.2 before the patch. lzma_stream_encoder_mt and _mt_memusage are included too so they are listed both here and under XZ_5.1.2alpha. The patch didn't add any __asm__(".symver ...") lines to the .c files. Thus the resulting liblzma.so exports the threaded encoder functions under XZ_5.1.2alpha only. Listing the two functions also under XZ_5.2.2 in liblzma.map has no effect without matching .symver lines. The lack of XZ_5.2 in RHEL/CentOS 7 means that binaries linked against unpatched XZ Utils 5.2.x won't run on RHEL/CentOS 7. This is unfortunate but this alone isn't too bad as the problem is contained within RHEL/CentOS 7 and doesn't affect users of other distributions. It could also be fixed internally in RHEL/CentOS 7. The second problem is more serious: In XZ Utils 5.2.2 the API headers don't have #ifdef LZMA_UNSTABLE for obvious reasons. This is true in RHEL/CentOS 7 version too. Thus now programs using new APIs can be compiled without an extra #define. However, the programs end up depending on symbol version XZ_5.1.2alpha (and possibly also XZ_5.2.2) instead of XZ_5.2 as they would with an unpatched XZ Utils 5.2.2. This means that such binaries won't run on other distributions shipping XZ Utils >= 5.2.0 as they don't provide XZ_5.1.2alpha or XZ_5.2.2; they only provide XZ_5.2 (and XZ_5.0). (This includes RHEL/CentOS 8 as the patch luckily isn't included there anymore with XZ Utils 5.2.4.) Binaries built by RHEL/CentOS 7 users get distributed and then people wonder why they don't run on some other distribution. Seems that people have found out about the patch and been copying it to some build scripts, seemingly curing the symptoms but actually spreading the illness further and outside RHEL/CentOS 7. The ill patch seems to be from late 2016 (RHEL 7.3) and in 2017 it had spread at least to EasyBuild. I heard about the events only recently. :-( This commit splits liblzma.map into two versions: one for GNU/Linux and another for other OSes that can use symbol versioning (FreeBSD, Solaris, maybe others). The Linux-specific file and the matching additions to .c files add full compatibility with binaries that have been built against a RHEL/CentOS-patched liblzma. Builds for OSes other than GNU/Linux won't get the vaccine as they should be immune to the problem (I really hope that no build script uses the RHEL/CentOS 7 patch outside GNU/Linux). The RHEL/CentOS compatibility symbols XZ_5.1.2alpha and XZ_5.2.2 are intentionally put *after* XZ_5.2 in liblzma_linux.map. This way if one forgets to #define HAVE_SYMBOL_VERSIONS_LINUX when building, the resulting liblzma.so.5 will have lzma_stream_encoder_mt@@XZ_5.2 since XZ_5.2 {...} is the first one that lists that function. Without HAVE_SYMBOL_VERSIONS_LINUX @XZ_5.1.2alpha and @XZ_5.2.2 will be missing but that's still a minor problem compared to only having lzma_stream_encoder_mt@@XZ_5.1.2alpha! The "local: *;" line was moved to XZ_5.0 so that it doesn't need to be moved around. It doesn't matter where it is put. Having two similar liblzma_*.map files is a bit silly as it is, at least for now, easily possible to generate the generic one from the Linux-specific file. But that adds extra steps and increases the risk of mistakes when supporting more than one build system. So I rather maintain two files in parallel and let validate_map.sh check that they are in sync when "make mydist" is run. This adds .symver lines for lzma_stream_encoder_mt@XZ_5.2.2 and lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage@XZ_5.2.2 even though these weren't exported by RHEL/CentOS 7 (only @@XZ_5.1.2alpha was for these two). I added these anyway because someone might misunderstand the RHEL/CentOS 7 patch and think that @XZ_5.2.2 (@@XZ_5.2.2) versions were exported too. At glance one could suggest using __typeof__ to copy the function prototypes when making aliases. However, this doesn't work trivially because __typeof__ won't copy attributes (lzma_nothrow, lzma_pure) and it won't change symbol visibility from hidden to default (done by LZMA_API()). Attributes could be copied with __copy__ attribute but that needs GCC 9 and a fallback method would be needed anyway. This uses __symver__ attribute with GCC >= 10 and __asm__(".symver ...") with everything else. The attribute method is required for LTO (-flto) support with GCC. Using -flto with GCC older than 10 is now broken on GNU/Linux and will not be fixed (can silently result in a broken liblzma build that has dangerously incorrect symbol versions). LTO builds with Clang seem to work with the traditional __asm__(".symver ...") method. Thanks to Boud Roukema for reporting the problem and discussing the details and testing the fix.
2022-08-31CMake: Add xz symlinks.Lasse Collin1-1/+37
These are a minor thing especially since the xz build has some real problems still like lack of large file support on 32-bit systems but I'll commit this since the code exists. Thanks to Jia Tan.
2022-08-31CMake: Put xz man page install under if(UNIX) like is for xzdec.Lasse Collin1-3/+5
Thanks to Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Bump version number for 5.3.3alpha.larhzu/v5.3.3alphaLasse Collin2-2/+2
2022-08-22Add NEWS for 5.3.3alpha.Lasse Collin1-0/+119
2022-08-22Translations: Add Portuguese translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+1002
Jia Tan made white-space changes and also changed "Language: pt_BR\n" to pt. The translator wasn't reached so I'm hoping these changes are OK and will commit it without translator's approval. Thanks to Pedro Albuquerque and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Serbian translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+988
Quite a few white-space changes were made by Jia Tan to make this look good. Contacting the translator didn't succeed so I'm committing this without getting translator's approval. Thanks to Мирослав Николић (Miroslav Nikolic) and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Swedish translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+984
Thanks to Sebastian Rasmussen and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Esperanto translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+985
Thanks to Keith Bowes and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Catalan translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+1077
Thanks to Jordi Mas and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Ukrainian translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+997
Thanks to Yuri Chornoivan and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translators: Add Romanian translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+1017
Thanks to Remus-Gabriel Chelu and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Update Brazilian Portuguese translation.Lasse Collin1-94/+92
One msgstr was changed. The diff is long due to changes in the source code line numbers in the comments. Thanks to Rafael Fontenelle.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Croatian translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+988
Thanks to Božidar Putanec and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Spanish translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+985
Thanks to Cristian Othón Martínez Vera and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Add Korean translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+973
Thanks to Seong-ho Cho and Jia Tan.
2022-08-22Translations: Rebuild cs.po to avoid incorrect fuzzy strings.Lasse Collin1-270/+322
"make dist" updates the .po files and the fuzzy strings would result in multiple very wrong translations.
2022-08-22Translations: Add partial Danish translation.Lasse Collin2-0/+897
I made a few minor white space changes without getting them approved by the Danish translation team.
2022-08-22Translations: Add hu, zh_CN, and zh_TW.Lasse Collin4-0/+2907
I made a few white space changes to these without getting them approved by the translation teams. (I tried to contact the hu and zh_TW teams but didn't succeed. I didn't contact the zh_CN team.)
2022-08-22Translations: Update vi.po to match the file from the TP.Lasse Collin1-228/+179
The translated strings haven't been updated but word wrapping is different.
2022-08-22Translations: Add fi and pt_BR, and update de, fr, it, and pl.Lasse Collin7-746/+2697
The German translation isn't identical to the file in the Translation Project but the changes (white space changes only) were approved by the translator Mario Blättermann.
2022-08-22xz: Try to clarify --memlimit-mt-decompress vs. --memlimit-compress.Lasse Collin1-12/+19
2022-08-22CMake: Add liblzma tests.Lasse Collin1-1/+52
Thanks to Jia Tan for the patch.
2022-08-19xz: Revise --info-memory output.Lasse Collin2-6/+27
The strings could be more descriptive but it's good to have some version of this committed now. --robot mode wasn't changed yet.
2022-08-19xz: Update the man page for threaded decompression and memlimits.Lasse Collin1-27/+121
This documents the changes made in commits 6c6da57ae2aa962aabde6892442227063d87e88c, cad299008cf73ec566f0662a9cf2b94f86a99659, and 898faa97287a756231c663a3ed5165672b417207. The --info-memory bit hasn't been finished yet even though it's already mentioned in this commit under --memlimit-mt-decompress and --threads.
2022-08-18Build: Include the CMake files in the distribution.Lasse Collin1-0/+2
This was supposed to be done in 2020 with 5.2.5 release already but it was noticed only today. 5.2.5 and 5.2.6 even mention experiemental CMake support in the NEWS entries. Thanks to Olivier B. for reporting the problem.
2022-08-18Windows: Fix broken liblzma.dll build with Visual Studio project files.Lasse Collin3-0/+18
The bug was introduced in 352ba2d69af2136bc814aa1df1a132559d445616 "Windows: Fix building of resource files when config.h isn't used." That commit fixed liblzma.dll build with CMake while keeping it working with Autotools on Windows but the VS project files were forgotten. I haven't tested these changes. Thanks to Olivier B. for reporting the bug and for the initial patch.
2022-08-18liblzma: Threaded decoder: Improve LZMA_FAIL_FAST when LZMA_FINISH is used.Lasse Collin2-0/+48
It will now return LZMA_DATA_ERROR (not LZMA_OK or LZMA_BUF_ERROR) if LZMA_FINISH is used and there isn't enough input to finish decoding the Block Header or the Block. The use of LZMA_DATA_ERROR is simpler and the less risky than LZMA_BUF_ERROR but this might be changed before 5.4.0.
2022-08-12Add NEWS for 5.2.6.Lasse Collin1-0/+121
2022-08-12Add Jia Tan to AUTHORS.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2022-07-25Build: Start the generated ChangeLog from around 5.2.0 instead of 5.0.0.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
This makes ChangeLog smaller.
2022-07-25Translations: Change the copyright comment string to use with po4a.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
This affects the second line in po4a/xz-man.pot. The man pages of xzdiff, xzgrep, and xzmore are from GNU gzip and under GNU GPLv2+ while the rest of the man pages are in the public domain.
2022-07-25liblzma: Refactor lzma_mf_is_supported() to use a switch-statement.Jia Tan1-18/+14
2022-07-25Build: Don't allow empty LIST in --enable-match-finders=LIST.Jia Tan1-0/+4
It's enforced only when a match finder is needed, that is, when LZMA1 or LZMA2 encoder is enabled.
2022-07-24xz: Update the man page that change to --keep will be in 5.2.6.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
2022-07-19Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-07-19CMake: Add missing source file to liblzma buildNicholas Jackson1-0/+1
2022-07-19xzgrep man page: Document exit statuses.Lasse Collin1-1/+14
2022-07-19xzgrep: Improve error handling, especially signals.Lasse Collin1-19/+53
xzgrep wouldn't exit on SIGPIPE or SIGQUIT when it clearly should have. It's quite possible that it's not perfect still but at least it's much better. If multiple exit statuses compete, now it tries to pick the largest of value. Some comments were added. The exit status handling of signals is still broken if the shell uses values larger than 255 in $? to indicate that a process died due to a signal ***and*** their "exit" command doesn't take this into account. This seems to work well with the ksh and yash versions I tried. However, there is a report in gzip/zgrep that OpenSolaris 5.11 (not 5.10) has a problem with "exit" truncating the argument to 8 bits: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22900#25 Such a bug would break xzgrep but I didn't add a workaround at least for now. 5.11 is old and I don't know if the problem exists in modern descendants, or if the problem exists in other ksh implementations in use.
2022-07-19xzgrep: Make the fix for ZDI-CAN-16587 more robust.Lasse Collin1-1/+4
I don't know if this can make a difference in the real world but it looked kind of suspicious (what happens with sed implementations that cannot process very long lines?). At least this commit shouldn't make it worse.
2022-07-18xzgrep: Use grep -H --label when available (GNU, *BSDs).Lasse Collin1-0/+21
It avoids the use of sed for prefixing filenames to output lines. Using sed for that is slower and prone to security bugs so now the sed method is only used as a fallback. This also fixes an actual bug: When grepping a binary file, GNU grep nowadays prints its diagnostics to stderr instead of stdout and thus the sed-method for prefixing the filename doesn't work. So with this commit grepping binary files gives reasonable output with GNU grep now. This was inspired by zgrep but the implementation is different.
2022-07-18xzgrep: Use -e to specify the pattern to grep.Lasse Collin1-8/+4
Now we don't need the separate test for adding the -q option as it can be added directly in the two places where it's needed.
2022-07-18Scripts: Use printf instead of echo in a few places.Lasse Collin4-11/+11
It's a good habbit as echo has some portability corner cases when the string contents can be anything.
2022-07-17xzgrep: Add more LC_ALL=C to avoid bugs with multibyte characters.Lasse Collin1-6/+8
Also replace one use of expr with printf. The rationale for LC_ALL=C was already mentioned in 69d1b3fc29677af8ade8dc15dba83f0589cb63d6 that fixed a security issue. However, unrelated uses weren't changed in that commit yet. POSIX says that with sed and such tools one should use LC_ALL=C to ensure predictable behavior when strings contain byte sequences that aren't valid multibyte characters in the current locale. See under "Application usage" in here: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sed.html With GNU sed invalid multibyte strings would work without this; it's documented in its Texinfo manual. Some other implementations aren't so forgiving.
2022-07-17xzgrep: Fix parsing of certain options.Lasse Collin1-2/+17
Fix handling of "xzgrep -25 foo" (in GNU grep "grep -25 foo" is an alias for "grep -C25 foo"). xzgrep would treat "foo" as filename instead of as a pattern. This bug was fixed in zgrep in gzip in 2012. Add -E, -F, -G, and -P to the "no argument required" list. Add -X to "argument required" list. It is an intentionally-undocumented GNU grep option so this isn't an important option for xzgrep but it seems that other grep implementations (well, those that I checked) don't support -X so I hope this change is an improvement still. grep -d (grep --directories=ACTION) requires an argument. In contrast to zgrep, I kept -d in the "no argument required" list because it's not supported in xzgrep (or zgrep). This way "xzgrep -d" gives an error about option being unsupported instead of telling that it requires an argument. Both zgrep and xzgrep tell that it's unsupported if an argument is specified. Add comments.
2022-07-14Tests: Add the .lzma files to test_files.sh.Lasse Collin1-0/+20
2022-07-14Tests: Add .lzma test files.Lasse Collin9-13/+50
2022-07-14liblzma: Rename a variable and improve a comment.Lasse Collin1-4/+9
2022-07-13Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-07-13liblzma: Add optional autodetection of LZMA end marker.Lasse Collin7-39/+95
Turns out that this is needed for .lzma files as the spec in LZMA SDK says that end marker may be present even if the size is stored in the header. Such files are rare but exist in the real world. The code in liblzma is so old that the spec didn't exist in LZMA SDK back then and I had understood that such files weren't possible (the lzma tool in LZMA SDK didn't create such files). This modifies the internal API so that LZMA decoder can be told if EOPM is allowed even when the uncompressed size is known. It's allowed with .lzma and not with other uses. Thanks to Karl Beldan for reporting the problem.
2022-07-12xz: Document the special memlimit case of 2000 MiB on MIPS32.Lasse Collin1-2/+6
See commit fc3d3a7296ef58bb799a73943636b8bfd95339f7.
2022-07-10Created script to generate code coverage reports.Jia Tan2-0/+83
The script uses lcov and genhtml after running the tests to show the code coverage statistics. The script will create a coverage directory where it is run. It can be run both in and out of the source directory.
2022-06-16Tests: Add more tests into test_check.Jia Tan2-7/+295
2022-06-16Tests: Use char[][24] array for enum_strings_lzma_ret.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
Array of pointers to short strings is a bit pointless here and now it's fully const.
2022-06-16Tests: tuktest.h: Add tuktest_error_impl to help with error conditions.Lasse Collin1-40/+32
2022-06-16Tests: tuktest.h: Rename file_from_* and use tuktest_malloc there.Lasse Collin2-31/+25
2022-06-16Tests: tuktest.h: Add malloc wrapper with automatic freeing.Lasse Collin1-0/+124
2022-06-16Tests: tuktest.h: Move a function.Lasse Collin1-22/+22
2022-06-14Tests: test_vli: Remove an invalid test-assertion.Lasse Collin1-2/+0
lzma_vli is unsigned so trying a signed value results in a compiler warning from -Wsign-conversion. (lzma_vli)-1 equals to LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN anyway which is the next assertion.
2022-06-14Tests: test_vli: Add const where appropriate.Lasse Collin1-25/+28
2022-06-14Added vli tests to .gitignoreJia Tan1-0/+1
2022-06-14Created tests for all functions exported in vli.hJia Tan2-1/+311
Achieved 100% code coverage vli_encoder.c, vli_decoder.c, and vli_size.c
2022-06-14Added parallel test artifacts to .gitignorejiat751-0/+2
2022-06-14Tests: Use good-1-empty-bcj-lzma2.xz in test_bcj_exact_size.Lasse Collin1-12/+7
It's much nicer this way so that the test data isn't a hardcoded table inside the C file.
2022-06-14Tests: Add file reading helpers to tuktest.h.Lasse Collin1-7/+176
2022-06-14Tests: tuktest.h: Move a printf from a macro to a helper function.Lasse Collin1-8/+18
2022-06-14Tests: Add test file good-1-empty-bcj-lzma2.xz.Lasse Collin2-0/+5
This is from test_bcj_exact_size.c. It's good to have it as a standalone file.
2022-06-10Tests: Created tests for hardware functions.Jia Tan3-0/+48
Created tests for all API functions exported in src/liblzma/api/lzma/hardware.h. The tests are fairly trivial but are helpful because they will inform users if their machines cannot support these functions. They also improve the code coverage metrics.
2022-06-02Tests: Convert test_check to tuktest.Lasse Collin1-34/+33
Thanks to Jia Tan for help with all the tests.
2022-06-02Tests: Convert test_block_header to tuktest.Lasse Collin1-37/+52
2022-06-02Tests: Convert test_bcj_exact_size to tuktest.Lasse Collin1-34/+41
The compress() and decompress() functions were merged because the later depends on the former so they need to be a single test case.
2022-06-02Tests: Include tuktest.h in tests.h.Lasse Collin1-24/+23
This breaks -Werror because none of the tests so far use tuktest.h and thus there are warnings about unused variables and functions.
2022-06-02Tests: Add tuktest.h mini-test-framework.Lasse Collin2-0/+753
2022-05-23Build: Enable Automake's parallel test harness.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
It has been the default for quite some time already and the old serial harness isn't discouraged. The downside is that with parallel tests one cannot print progress info or other diagnostics to the terminal; all output from the tests will be in the log files only. But now that the compression tests are separated the parallel tests will speed things up.
2022-05-23Tests: Split test_compress.sh into separate test unit for each file.Lasse Collin7-40/+77
test_compress.sh now takes one command line argument: a filename to be tested. If it begins with "compress_generated_" the file will be created with create_compress_files. This will allow parallel execution of the slow tests.
2022-05-23Test: Make create_compress_files.c a little more flexible.Lasse Collin1-10/+15
If a command line argument is given, then only the test file of that type is created. It's quite dumb in sense that unknown names don't give an error but it's good enough here. Also use EXIT_FAILURE instead of 1 as exit status for errors.
2022-05-23Tests: Remove unneeded commented lines from test_compress.sh.Lasse Collin1-13/+0
2022-05-23Tests: Remove progress indicator from test_compress.sh.Lasse Collin1-9/+0
It will be useless with Automake's parallel tests.
2022-05-23liblzma: Silence a warning.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
The actual initialization is done via mythread_sync and seems that GCC doesn't necessarily see that it gets initialized there.
2022-04-14xz: Fix build with --disable-threads.Lasse Collin1-0/+4
2022-04-14xz: Change the cap of the default -T0 memlimit for 32-bit xz.Lasse Collin1-1/+3
The SIZE_MAX / 3 was 1365 MiB. 1400 MiB gives little more room and it looks like a round (artificial) number in --info-memory once --info-memory is made to display it. Also, using #if avoids useless code on 64-bit builds.
2022-04-14xz: Add a default soft memory usage limit for --threads=0.Lasse Collin3-11/+82
This is a soft limit in sense that it only affects the number of threads. It never makes xz fail and it never makes xz change settings that would affect the compressed output. The idea is to make -T0 have more reasonable behavior when the system has very many cores or when a memory-hungry compression options are used. This also helps with 32-bit xz, preventing it from running out of address space. The downside of this commit is that now the number of threads might become too low compared to what the user expected. I hope this to be an acceptable compromise as the old behavior has been a source of well-argued complaints for a long time.
2022-04-14xz: Make -T0 use multithreaded mode on single-core systems.Lasse Collin3-9/+27
The main problem withi the old behavior is that the compressed output is different on single-core systems vs. multicore systems. This commit fixes it by making -T0 one thread in multithreaded mode on single-core systems. The downside of this is that it uses more memory. However, if --memlimit-compress is used, xz can (thanks to the previous commit) drop to the single-threaded mode still.
2022-04-14xz: Changes to --memlimit-compress and --no-adjust.Lasse Collin1-20/+43
In single-threaded mode, --memlimit-compress can make xz scale down the LZMA2 dictionary size to meet the memory usage limit. This obviously affects the compressed output. However, if xz was in threaded mode, --memlimit-compress could make xz reduce the number of threads but it wouldn't make xz switch from multithreaded mode to single-threaded mode or scale down the LZMA2 dictionary size. This seemed illogical and there was even a "FIXME?" about it. Now --memlimit-compress can make xz switch to single-threaded mode if one thread in multithreaded mode uses too much memory. If memory usage is still too high, then the LZMA2 dictionary size can be scaled down too. The option --no-adjust was also changed so that it no longer prevents xz from scaling down the number of threads as that doesn't affect compressed output (only performance). After this commit --no-adjust only prevents adjustments that affect compressed output, that is, with --no-adjust xz won't switch from multithreaded mode to single-threaded mode and won't scale down the LZMA2 dictionary size. The man page wasn't updated yet.
2022-04-12xz: Add --memlimit-mt-decompress along with a default limit value.Lasse Collin5-42/+97
--memlimit-mt-decompress allows specifying the limit for multithreaded decompression. This matches memlimit_threading in liblzma. This limit can only affect the number of threads being used; it will never prevent xz from decompressing a file. The old --memlimit-decompress option is still used at the same time. If the value of --memlimit-decompress (the default value or one specified by the user) is less than the value of --memlimit-mt-decompress , then --memlimit-mt-decompress is reduced to match --memlimit-decompress. Man page wasn't updated yet.
2022-04-06liblzma: Threaded decoder: Improve setting of pending_error.Lasse Collin1-16/+35
It doesn't need to be done conditionally. The comments try to explain it.
2022-04-06liblzma: Add a new flag LZMA_FAIL_FAST for threaded decoder.Lasse Collin3-26/+56
In most cases if the input file is corrupt the application won't care about the uncompressed content at all. With this new flag the threaded decoder will return an error as soon as any thread has detected an error; it won't wait to copy out the data before the location of the error. I don't plan to use this in xz to keep the behavior consistent between single-threaded and multi-threaded modes.
2022-04-05liblzma: Threaded decoder: Always wait for output if LZMA_FINISH is used.Lasse Collin1-2/+24
This makes the behavior consistent with the single-threaded decoder when handling truncated .xz files. Thanks to Jia Tan for finding this issue.
2022-04-02liblzma: Threaded decoder: Support zpipe.c-style decoding loop.Lasse Collin1-10/+67
This makes it possible to call lzma_code() in a loop that only reads new input when lzma_code() didn't fill the output buffer completely. That isn't the calling style suggested by the liblzma example program 02_decompress.c so perhaps the usefulness of this feature is limited. Also, it is possible to write such a loop so that it works with the single-threaded decoder but not with the threaded decoder even after this commit, or so that it works only if lzma_mt.timeout = 0. The zlib tutorial <https://zlib.net/zlib_how.html> is a well-known example of a loop where more input is read only when output isn't full. Porting this as is to liblzma would work with the single-threaded decoder (if LZMA_CONCATENATED isn't used) but it wouldn't work with threaded decoder even after this commit because the loop assumes that no more output is possible when it cannot read more input ("if (strm.avail_in == 0) break;"). This cannot be fixed at liblzma side; the loop has to be modified at least a little. I'm adding this in any case because the actual code is simple and short and should have no harmful side-effects in other situations.
2022-03-31Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-03-29xzgrep: Fix escaping of malicious filenames (ZDI-CAN-16587).Lasse Collin1-8/+12
Malicious filenames can make xzgrep to write to arbitrary files or (with a GNU sed extension) lead to arbitrary code execution. xzgrep from XZ Utils versions up to and including 5.2.5 are affected. 5.3.1alpha and 5.3.2alpha are affected as well. This patch works for all of them. This bug was inherited from gzip's zgrep. gzip 1.12 includes a fix for zgrep. The issue with the old sed script is that with multiple newlines, the N-command will read the second line of input, then the s-commands will be skipped because it's not the end of the file yet, then a new sed cycle starts and the pattern space is printed and emptied. So only the last line or two get escaped. One way to fix this would be to read all lines into the pattern space first. However, the included fix is even simpler: All lines except the last line get a backslash appended at the end. To ensure that shell command substitution doesn't eat a possible trailing newline, a colon is appended to the filename before escaping. The colon is later used to separate the filename from the grep output so it is fine to add it here instead of a few lines later. The old code also wasn't POSIX compliant as it used \n in the replacement section of the s-command. Using \<newline> is the POSIX compatible method. LC_ALL=C was added to the two critical sed commands. POSIX sed manual recommends it when using sed to manipulate pathnames because in other locales invalid multibyte sequences might cause issues with some sed implementations. In case of GNU sed, these particular sed scripts wouldn't have such problems but some other scripts could have, see: info '(sed)Locale Considerations' This vulnerability was discovered by: cleemy desu wayo working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative Thanks to Jim Meyering and Paul Eggert discussing the different ways to fix this and for coordinating the patch release schedule with gzip.
2022-03-26liblzma: Fix a deadlock in threaded decoder.Lasse Collin1-19/+52
If a worker thread has consumed all input so far and it's waiting on thr->cond and then the main thread enables partial update for that thread, the code used to deadlock. This commit allows one dummy decoding pass to occur in this situation which then also does the partial update. As part of the fix, this moves thr->progress_* updates to avoid the second thr->mutex locking. Thanks to Jia Tan for finding, debugging, and reporting the bug.
2022-03-23Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-03-23liblzma: Threaded decoder: Don't stop threads on LZMA_TIMED_OUT.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
LZMA_TIMED_OUT is not an error and thus stopping threads on LZMA_TIMED_OUT breaks the decoder badly. Thanks to Jia Tan for finding the bug and for the patch.
2022-03-07xz: Add initial support for threaded decompression.Lasse Collin1-1/+35
If threading support is enabled at build time, this will use lzma_stream_decoder_mt() even for single-threaded mode. With memlimit_threading=0 the behavior should be identical. This needs some work like adding --memlimit-threading=LIMIT. The original patch from Sebastian Andrzej Siewior included a method to get currently available RAM on Linux. It might be one way to go but as it is Linux-only, the available-RAM approach needs work for portability or using a fallback method on other OSes. The man page wasn't updated yet.
2022-03-07liblzma: Add threaded .xz decompressor.Lasse Collin5-7/+1907
I realize that this is about a decade late. Big thanks to Sebastian Andrzej Siewior for the original patch. I made a bunch of smaller changes but after a while quite a few things got rewritten. So any bugs in the commit were created by me.
2022-03-06liblzma: Fix docs: lzma_block_decoder() cannot return LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK.Lasse Collin1-3/+0
If Check is unsupported, it will be silently ignored. It's the caller's job to handle it.
2022-03-06liblzma: Add new output queue (lzma_outq) features.Lasse Collin2-8/+79
Add lzma_outq_clear_cache2() which may leave one buffer allocated in the cache. Add lzma_outq_outbuf_memusage() to get the memory needed for a single lzma_outbuf. This is now used internally in outqueue.c too. Track both the total amount of memory allocated and the amount of memory that is in active use (not in cache). In lzma_outbuf, allow storing the current input position that matches the current output position. This way the main thread can notice when no more output is possible without first providing more input. Allow specifying return code for lzma_outq_read() in a finished lzma_outbuf.
2022-03-06liblzma: Index hash: Change return value type of hash_append() to void.Lasse Collin1-6/+5
2022-02-22liblzma: Minor addition to lzma_vli_size() API doc.Lasse Collin1-0/+2
Thanks to Jia Tan.
2022-02-22liblzma: Check the return value of lzma_index_append() in threaded encoder.Lasse Collin1-2/+5
If lzma_index_append() failed (most likely memory allocation failure) it could have gone unnoticed and the resulting .xz file would have an incorrect Index. Decompressing such a file would produce the correct uncompressed data but then an error would occur when verifying the Index field.
2022-02-22Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2022-02-22liblzma: Use non-executable stack on FreeBSD as on LinuxEd Maste2-4/+4
2022-02-20liblzma: Make Block decoder catch certain types of errors better.Lasse Collin1-25/+54
Now it limits the input and output buffer sizes that are passed to a raw decoder. This way there's no need to check if the sizes can grow too big or overflow when updating Compressed Size and Uncompressed Size counts. This also means that a corrupt file cannot cause the raw decoder to process useless extra input or output that would exceed the size info in Block Header (and thus cause LZMA_DATA_ERROR anyway). More importantly, now the size information is verified more carefully in case raw decoder returns LZMA_OK. This doesn't really matter with the current single-threaded .xz decoder as the errors would be detected slightly later anyway. But this helps avoiding corner cases in the upcoming threaded decompressor, and it might help other Block decoder uses outside liblzma too. The test files bad-1-lzma2-{9,10,11}.xz test these conditions. With the single-threaded .xz decoder the only difference is that LZMA_DATA_ERROR is detected in a difference place now.
2022-02-20Tests: Add bad-1-lzma2-11.xz.Lasse Collin2-0/+5
2022-02-18Translations: Fix po4a failure with the French man page translations.Lasse Collin1-2/+4
Thanks to Mario Blättermann for the patch.
2022-02-07Translations: Add French translation of man pages.Lasse Collin2-1/+3542
This matches xz-utils 5.2.5-2 in Debian. The translation was done by "bubu", proofread by the debian-l10n-french mailing list contributors, and submitted to me on the xz-devel mailing list by Jean-Pierre Giraud. Thanks to everyone!
2022-02-07liblzma: Add NULL checks to LZMA and LZMA2 properties encoders.jiat752-0/+6
Previously lzma_lzma_props_encode() and lzma_lzma2_props_encode() assumed that the options pointers must be non-NULL because the with these filters the API says it must never be NULL. It is good to do these checks anyway.
2022-02-06liblzma: Fix uint64_t vs. size_t confusion.Lasse Collin1-4/+7
This broke 32-bit builds due to a pointer type mismatch. This bug was introduced with the output-size-limited encoding in 625f4c7c99b2fcc4db9e7ab2deb4884790e2e17c. Thanks to huangqinjin for the bug report.
2022-02-06CMake: Keep compatible with Windows 95 for 32-bit build.huangqinjin1-1/+11
2021-11-13xzgrep: Update man page timestamp.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2021-11-13Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2021-11-13xzgrep: use `grep -E/-F` instead of `egrep` and `fgrep`Ville Skyttä2-6/+6
`egrep` and `fgrep` have been deprecated in GNU grep since 2007, and in current post 3.7 Git they have been made to emit obsolescence warnings: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/commit/?id=a9515624709865d480e3142fd959bccd1c9372d1
2021-10-28Bump the version number for 5.3.2alpha.larhzu/v5.3.2alphaLasse Collin2-2/+2
2021-10-28Add NEWS for 5.3.2alpha.Lasse Collin1-0/+86
2021-10-27Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2021-10-27xz: Change the coding style of the previous commit.Lasse Collin1-5/+6
It isn't any better now but it's consistent with the rest of the code base.
2021-10-27xz: Avoid fchown(2) failure.Alexander Bluhm1-1/+7
OpenBSD does not allow to change the group of a file if the user does not belong to this group. In contrast to Linux, OpenBSD also fails if the new group is the same as the old one. Do not call fchown(2) in this case, it would change nothing anyway. This fixes an issue with Perl Alien::Build module. https://github.com/PerlAlien/Alien-Build/issues/62
2021-09-17liblzma: Fix liblzma.map for the lzma_microlzma_* symbols.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
This should have been part of d267d109c370a40b502e73f8664b154b15e4f253. Thanks to Gao Xiang.
2021-09-09Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2021-09-09liblzma: Use _MSVC_LANG to detect when "noexcept" can be used with MSVC.Lasse Collin1-1/+2
By default, MSVC always sets __cplusplus to 199711L. The real C++ standard version is available in _MSVC_LANG (or one could use /Zc:__cplusplus to set __cplusplus correctly). Fixes <https://sourceforge.net/p/lzmautils/discussion/708858/thread/f6bc3b108a/>. Thanks to Dan Weiss.
2021-09-05liblzma: Rename EROFS LZMA to MicroLZMA.Lasse Collin4-47/+52
It still exists primarily for EROFS but MicroLZMA is a more generic name (that hopefully doesn't clash with something that already exists).
2021-06-04xzdiff: Update the man page about the exit status.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
This was forgotten from 194029ffaf74282a81f0c299c07f73caca3232ca.
2021-06-04xzless: Fix less(1) version detection when it contains a dot.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
Sometimes the version number from "less -V" contains a dot, sometimes not. xzless failed detect the version number when it does contain a dot. This fixes it. Thanks to nick87720z for reporting this. Apparently it had been reported here <https://bugs.gentoo.org/489362> in 2013.
2021-04-11Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+2
2021-04-11Reduce maximum possible memory limit on MIPS32Ivan A. Melnikov1-0/+6
Due to architectural limitations, address space available to a single userspace process on MIPS32 is limited to 2 GiB, not 4, even on systems that have more physical RAM -- e.g. 64-bit systems with 32-bit userspace, or systems that use XPA (an extension similar to x86's PAE). So, for MIPS32, we have to impose stronger memory limits. I've chosen 2000MiB to give the process some headroom.
2021-02-13CMake: Use interface library for better FindLibLZMA compatibility.Lasse Collin1-2/+9
https://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00446.html Thanks to Markus Rickert.
2021-01-30CMake: Try to improve compatibility with the FindLibLZMA module.Lasse Collin1-8/+13
The naming conflict with FindLibLZMA module gets worse. Not avoiding it in the first place was stupid. Normally find_package(LibLZMA) will use the module and find_package(liblzma 5.2.5 REQUIRED CONFIG) will use the config file even with a case insensitive file system. However, if CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG is TRUE and the file system is case insensitive, find_package(LibLZMA) will find our liblzma config file instead of using FindLibLZMA module. One big problem with this is that FindLibLZMA uses LibLZMA::LibLZMA and we use liblzma::liblzma as the target name. With target names CMake happens to be case sensitive. To workaround this, this commit adds add_library(LibLZMA::LibLZMA ALIAS liblzma::liblzma) to the config file. Then both spellings work. To make the behavior consistent between case sensitive and insensitive file systems, the config and related files are renamed from liblzmaConfig.cmake to liblzma-config.cmake style. With this style CMake looks for lowercase version of the package name so find_package(LiBLzmA 5.2.5 REQUIRED CONFIG) will work to find our config file. There are other differences between our config file and FindLibLZMA so it's still possible that things break for reasons other than the spelling of the target name. Hopefully those situations aren't too common. When the config file is available, it should always give as good or better results as FindLibLZMA so this commit doesn't affect the recommendation to use find_package(liblzma 5.2.5 REQUIRED CONFIG) which explicitly avoids FindLibLZMA. Thanks to Markus Rickert.
2021-01-29Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2021-01-29liblzma: Fix unitialized variable.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
This was introduced two weeks ago in the commit 625f4c7c99b2fcc4db9e7ab2deb4884790e2e17c. Thanks to Nathan Moinvaziri.
2021-01-24Tests: Add bad-1-lzma2-10.xz and also modify -9.xz.Lasse Collin3-2/+9
2021-01-24liblzma: Fix a wrong comment in stream_encoder_mt.c.Lasse Collin1-3/+7
2021-01-24Tests: Add bad-1-lzma2-9.xz.Lasse Collin2-0/+4
2021-01-24Tests: Add bad-1-check-crc32-2.xz.Lasse Collin2-0/+7
2021-01-17liblzma: In EROFS LZMA decoder, verify that comp_size matches at the end.Lasse Collin1-1/+6
When the uncompressed size is known to be exact, after decompressing the stream exactly comp_size bytes of input must have been consumed. This is a minor improvement to error detection.
2021-01-17liblzma: Make EROFS LZMA decoder work when exact uncomp_size isn't known.Lasse Collin2-12/+91
The caller must still not specify an uncompressed size bigger than the actual uncompressed size. As a downside, this now needs the exact compressed size.
2021-01-14liblzma: Fix missing normalization in rc_encode_dummy().Lasse Collin1-1/+6
Without this fix it could attempt to create too much output.
2021-01-14liblzma: Add EROFS LZMA encoder and decoder.Lasse Collin5-0/+367
Right now this is just a planned extra-compact format for use in the EROFS file system in Linux. At this point it's possible that the format will either change or be abandoned and removed completely. The special thing about the encoder is that it uses the output-size-limited encoding added in the previous commit. EROFS uses fixed-sized blocks (e.g. 4 KiB) to hold compressed data so the compressors must be able to create valid streams that fill the given block size.
2021-01-14liblzma: Add rough support for output-size-limited encoding in LZMA1.Lasse Collin6-35/+246
With this it is possible to encode LZMA1 data without EOPM so that the encoder will encode as much input as it can without exceeding the specified output size limit. The resulting LZMA1 stream will be a normal LZMA1 stream without EOPM. The actual uncompressed size will be available to the caller via the uncomp_size pointer. One missing thing is that the LZMA layer doesn't inform the LZ layer when the encoding is finished and thus the LZ may read more input when it won't be used. However, this doesn't matter if encoding is done with a single call (which is the planned use case for now). For proper multi-call encoding this should be improved. This commit only adds the functionality for internal use. Nothing uses it yet.
2021-01-11Scripts: Add zstd support to xzdiff.Lasse Collin2-7/+15
2021-01-11Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+2
2021-01-11xz: Make --keep accept symlinks, hardlinks, and setuid/setgid/sticky.Lasse Collin2-5/+20
Previously this required using --force but that has other effects too which might be undesirable. Changing the behavior of --keep has a small risk of breaking existing scripts but since this is a fairly special corner case I expect the likehood of breakage to be low enough. I think the new behavior is more logical. The only reason for the old behavior was to be consistent with gzip and bzip2. Thanks to Vincent Lefevre and Sebastian Andrzej Siewior.
2021-01-11Scripts: Fix exit status of xzgrep.Lasse Collin1-7/+13
Omit the -q option from xz, gzip, and bzip2. With xz this shouldn't matter. With gzip it's important because -q makes gzip replace SIGPIPE with exit status 2. With bzip2 it's important because with -q bzip2 is completely silent if input is corrupt while other decompressors still give an error message. Avoiding exit status 2 from gzip is important because bzip2 uses exit status 2 to indicate corrupt input. Before this commit xzgrep didn't recognize corrupt .bz2 files because xzgrep was treating exit status 2 as SIGPIPE for gzip compatibility. zstd still needs -q because otherwise it is noisy in normal operation. The code to detect real SIGPIPE didn't check if the exit status was due to a signal (>= 128) and so could ignore some other exit status too.
2021-01-11Scripts: Fix exit status of xzdiff/xzcmp.Lasse Collin1-14/+21
This is a minor fix since this affects only the situation when the files differ and the exit status is something else than 0. In such case there could be SIGPIPE from a decompression tool and that would result in exit status of 2 from xzdiff/xzcmp while the correct behavior would be to return 1 or whatever else diff or cmp may have returned. This commit omits the -q option from xz/gzip/bzip2/lzop arguments. I'm not sure why the -q was used in the first place, perhaps it hides warnings in some situation that I cannot see at the moment. Hopefully the removal won't introduce a new bug. With gzip the -q option was harmful because it made gzip return 2 instead of >= 128 with SIGPIPE. Ignoring exit status 2 (warning from gzip) isn't practical because bzip2 uses exit status 2 to indicate corrupt input file. It's better if SIGPIPE results in exit status >= 128. With bzip2 the removal of -q seems to be good because with -q it prints nothing if input is corrupt. The other tools aren't silent in this situation even with -q. On the other hand, if zstd support is added, it will need -q since otherwise it's noisy in normal situations. Thanks to Étienne Mollier and Sebastian Andrzej Siewior.
2021-01-09liblzma: Make lzma_outq usable for threaded decompression too.Lasse Collin3-157/+301
Before this commit all output queue buffers were allocated as a single big allocation. Now each buffer is allocated separately when needed. Used buffers are cached to avoid reallocation overhead but the cache will keep only one buffer size at a time. This should make things work OK in the decompression where most of the time the buffer sizes will be the same but with some less common files the buffer sizes may vary. While this should work fine, it's still a bit preliminary and may even get reverted if it turns out to be useless for decompression.
2020-12-23Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2020-12-23liblzma: Enable Intel CET in x86 CRC assembly codesH.J. Lu2-0/+18
When Intel CET is enabled, we need to include <cet.h> in assembly codes to mark Intel CET support and add _CET_ENDBR to indirect jump targets. Tested on Intel Tiger Lake under CET enabled Linux.
2020-12-16Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2020-12-16Build: Don't build bundles on Apple OSes.Lasse Collin1-0/+3
Thanks to Daniel Packard.
2020-12-05Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-0/+1
2020-12-05Scripts: Add zstd support to xzgrep.Adam Borowski2-3/+7
Thanks to Adam Borowski.
2020-11-17CMake: Fix compatibility with CMake 3.13.Lasse Collin3-5/+5
The syntax "if(DEFINED CACHE{FOO})" requires CMake 3.14. In some other places the code treats the cache variables like normal variables already (${FOO} or if(FOO) is used, not ${CACHE{FOO}). Thanks to ygrek for reporting the bug on IRC.
2020-11-01Update THANKS.Lasse Collin1-1/+3
2020-11-01xz: Avoid unneeded \f escapes on the man page.Lasse Collin1-9/+22
I don't want to use \c in macro arguments but groff_man(7) suggests that \f has better portability. \f would be needed for the .TP strings for portability reasons anyway. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2020-11-01xz: Use non-breaking spaces when intentionally using more than one space.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
This silences some style checker warnings. Seems that spaces in the beginning of a line don't need this treatment. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2020-11-01xz: Protect the ellipsis (...) on the man page with \&.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
This does it only when ... appears outside macro calls. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2020-11-01xz: Avoid the abbreviation "e.g." on the man page.Lasse Collin1-33/+33
A few are simply omitted, most are converted to "for example" and surrounded with commas. Sounds like that this is better style, for example, man-pages(7) recommends avoiding such abbreviations except in parenthesis. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2020-07-12xz man page: Change \- (minus) to \(en (en-dash) for a numeric range.Lasse Collin1-8/+8
Docs of ancient troff/nroff mention \(em (em-dash) but not \(en and \- was used for both minus and en-dash. I don't know how portable \(en is nowadays but it can be changed back if someone complains. At least GNU groff and OpenBSD's mandoc support it. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason for the patch.
2020-07-12Windows: Fix building of resource files when config.h isn't used.Lasse Collin1-1/+3
Now CMake + Visual Studio works for building liblzma.dll. Thanks to Markus Rickert.
2020-04-06src/scripts/xzgrep.1: Filenames to xzgrep are optional.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
xzgrep --help was correct already.
2020-04-06src/script/xzgrep.1: Remove superfluous '.RB'Bjarni Ingi Gislason1-6/+6
Output is from: test-groff -b -e -mandoc -T utf8 -rF0 -t -w w -z [ "test-groff" is a developmental version of "groff" ] Input file is ./src/scripts/xzgrep.1 <src/scripts/xzgrep.1>:20 (macro RB): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/scripts/xzgrep.1>:23 (macro RB): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/scripts/xzgrep.1>:26 (macro RB): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/scripts/xzgrep.1>:29 (macro RB): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/scripts/xzgrep.1>:32 (macro RB): only 1 argument, but more are expected "abc..." does not mean the same as "abc ...". The output from nroff and troff is unchanged except for the space between "file" and "...". Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
2020-04-06xzgrep.1: Delete superfluous '.PP'Bjarni Ingi Gislason1-1/+0
Summary: mandoc -T lint xzgrep.1 : mandoc: xzgrep.1:79:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP empty There is no change in the output of "nroff" and "troff". Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
2020-04-06src/xz/xz.1: Correct misused two-fonts macrosBjarni Ingi Gislason1-5/+5
Output is from: test-groff -b -e -mandoc -T utf8 -rF0 -t -w w -z [ "test-groff" is a developmental version of "groff" ] Input file is ./src/xz/xz.1 <src/xz/xz.1>:408 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:1009 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:1743 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:1920 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:2213 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected Output from nroff and troff is unchanged, except for a font change of a full stop (.). Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
2020-03-23Typo fixes from fossies.org.Lasse Collin6-7/+7
https://fossies.org/linux/misc/xz-5.2.5.tar.xz/codespell.html
2020-03-17Update NEWS for 5.2.5.Lasse Collin1-0/+105
2020-03-16README: Update outdated sections.Lasse Collin1-10/+11
2020-03-16README: Mention that man pages can be translated.Lasse Collin1-3/+4
2020-03-16Update INSTALL.generic from Automake 1.16.1.Lasse Collin1-159/+162
2020-03-15Update INSTALL for Windows and DOS and add preliminary info for z/OS.Lasse Collin1-10/+41
2020-03-15Build: Update m4/ax_pthread.m4 from Autoconf Archive (again).Lasse Collin1-102/+117
2020-03-11xz: Never use thousand separators in DJGPP builds.Lasse Collin1-2/+12
DJGPP 2.05 added support for thousands separators but it's broken at least under WinXP with Finnish locale that uses a non-breaking space as the thousands separator. Workaround by disabling thousands separators for DJGPP builds.
2020-03-11DOS: Update dos/Makefile for DJGPP 2.05.Lasse Collin1-3/+1
It doesn't need -fgnu89-inline like 2.04beta did.