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2023-09-26liblzma: Update a comment.Lasse Collin1-2/+1
The C standards don't allow an empty translation unit which can be avoided by declaring something, without exporting any symbols. When I committed f644473a211394447824ea00518d0a214ff3f7f2 I had a feeling that some specific toolchain somewhere didn't like empty object files (assembler or maybe "ar" complained) but I cannot find anything to confirm this now. Quite likely I remembered nonsense. I leave this here as a note to my future self. :-)
2023-09-27liblzma: Avoid compiler warning without creating extra symbol.Jia Tan1-2/+1
When the generic fast crc64 method is used, then we omit lzma_crc64_table[][]. Similar to d9166b52cf3458a4da3eb92224837ca8fc208d79, we can avoid compiler warnings with -Wempty-translation-unit (Clang) or -pedantic (GCC) by creating a never used typedef instead of an extra symbol.
2022-11-14liblzma: Add fast CRC64 for 32/64-bit x86 using SSSE3 + SSE4.1 + CLMUL.Lasse Collin1-4/+17
It also works on E2K as it supports these intrinsics. On x86-64 runtime detection is used so the code keeps working on older processors too. A CLMUL-only build can be done by using -msse4.1 -mpclmul in CFLAGS and this will reduce the library size since the generic implementation and its 8 KiB lookup table will be omitted. On 32-bit x86 this isn't used by default for now because by default on 32-bit x86 the separate assembly file crc64_x86.S is used. If --disable-assembler is used then this new CLMUL code is used the same way as on 64-bit x86. However, a CLMUL-only build (-msse4.1 -mpclmul) won't omit the 8 KiB lookup table on 32-bit x86 due to a currently-missing check for disabled assembler usage. The configure.ac check should be such that the code won't be built if something in the toolchain doesn't support it but --disable-clmul-crc option can be used to unconditionally disable this feature. CLMUL speeds up decompression of files that have compressed very well (assuming CRC64 is used as a check type). It is know that the CLMUL code is significantly slower than the generic code for tiny inputs (especially 1-8 bytes but up to 16 bytes). If that is a real-world problem then there is already a commented-out variant that uses the generic version for small inputs. Thanks to Ilya Kurdyukov for the original patch which was derived from a white paper from Intel [1] (published in 2009) and public domain code from [2] (released in 2016). [1] https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/fast-crc-computation-generic-polynomials-pclmulqdq-paper.pdf [2] https://github.com/rawrunprotected/crc
2019-06-24liblzma: Silence clang -Wmissing-variable-declarations.Lasse Collin1-0/+3
2009-04-13Put the interesting parts of XZ Utils into the public domain.Lasse Collin1-4/+3
Some minor documentation cleanups were made at the same time.
2008-04-25Removed src/liblzma/common/sysdefs.h symlink, which wasLasse Collin1-1/+1
annoying, because "make dist" put two copies of sysdefs.h into the tarball instead of the symlink.
2008-01-06Introduced compatibility with systems that have pre-C99Lasse Collin1-3/+1
or no inttypes.h. This is useful when the compiler has good enough support for C99, but libc headers don't. Changed liblzma API so that sys/types.h and inttypes.h have to be #included before #including lzma.h. On systems that don't have C99 inttypes.h, it's the problem of the applications to provide the required types and macros before #including lzma.h. If lzma.h defined the missing types and macros, it could conflict with third-party applications whose configure has detected that the types are missing and defined them in config.h already. An alternative would have been introducing lzma_uint32 and similar types, but that would just be an extra pain on modern systems.
2007-12-09Imported to git.Lasse Collin1-0/+22