ceph-csi/e2e/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/bitreader.go
Niels de Vos bec6090996 build: move e2e dependencies into e2e/go.mod
Several packages are only used while running the e2e suite. These
packages are less important to update, as the they can not influence the
final executable that is part of the Ceph-CSI container-image.

By moving these dependencies out of the main Ceph-CSI go.mod, it is
easier to identify if a reported CVE affects Ceph-CSI, or only the
testing (like most of the Kubernetes CVEs).

Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@ibm.com>
2025-03-07 16:05:04 +00:00

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// Copyright 2019+ Klaus Post. All rights reserved.
// License information can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Based on work by Yann Collet, released under BSD License.
package zstd
import (
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"math/bits"
)
// bitReader reads a bitstream in reverse.
// The last set bit indicates the start of the stream and is used
// for aligning the input.
type bitReader struct {
in []byte
value uint64 // Maybe use [16]byte, but shifting is awkward.
bitsRead uint8
}
// init initializes and resets the bit reader.
func (b *bitReader) init(in []byte) error {
if len(in) < 1 {
return errors.New("corrupt stream: too short")
}
b.in = in
// The highest bit of the last byte indicates where to start
v := in[len(in)-1]
if v == 0 {
return errors.New("corrupt stream, did not find end of stream")
}
b.bitsRead = 64
b.value = 0
if len(in) >= 8 {
b.fillFastStart()
} else {
b.fill()
b.fill()
}
b.bitsRead += 8 - uint8(highBits(uint32(v)))
return nil
}
// getBits will return n bits. n can be 0.
func (b *bitReader) getBits(n uint8) int {
if n == 0 /*|| b.bitsRead >= 64 */ {
return 0
}
return int(b.get32BitsFast(n))
}
// get32BitsFast requires that at least one bit is requested every time.
// There are no checks if the buffer is filled.
func (b *bitReader) get32BitsFast(n uint8) uint32 {
const regMask = 64 - 1
v := uint32((b.value << (b.bitsRead & regMask)) >> ((regMask + 1 - n) & regMask))
b.bitsRead += n
return v
}
// fillFast() will make sure at least 32 bits are available.
// There must be at least 4 bytes available.
func (b *bitReader) fillFast() {
if b.bitsRead < 32 {
return
}
v := b.in[len(b.in)-4:]
b.in = b.in[:len(b.in)-4]
low := (uint32(v[0])) | (uint32(v[1]) << 8) | (uint32(v[2]) << 16) | (uint32(v[3]) << 24)
b.value = (b.value << 32) | uint64(low)
b.bitsRead -= 32
}
// fillFastStart() assumes the bitreader is empty and there is at least 8 bytes to read.
func (b *bitReader) fillFastStart() {
v := b.in[len(b.in)-8:]
b.in = b.in[:len(b.in)-8]
b.value = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(v)
b.bitsRead = 0
}
// fill() will make sure at least 32 bits are available.
func (b *bitReader) fill() {
if b.bitsRead < 32 {
return
}
if len(b.in) >= 4 {
v := b.in[len(b.in)-4:]
b.in = b.in[:len(b.in)-4]
low := (uint32(v[0])) | (uint32(v[1]) << 8) | (uint32(v[2]) << 16) | (uint32(v[3]) << 24)
b.value = (b.value << 32) | uint64(low)
b.bitsRead -= 32
return
}
b.bitsRead -= uint8(8 * len(b.in))
for len(b.in) > 0 {
b.value = (b.value << 8) | uint64(b.in[len(b.in)-1])
b.in = b.in[:len(b.in)-1]
}
}
// finished returns true if all bits have been read from the bit stream.
func (b *bitReader) finished() bool {
return len(b.in) == 0 && b.bitsRead >= 64
}
// overread returns true if more bits have been requested than is on the stream.
func (b *bitReader) overread() bool {
return b.bitsRead > 64
}
// remain returns the number of bits remaining.
func (b *bitReader) remain() uint {
return 8*uint(len(b.in)) + 64 - uint(b.bitsRead)
}
// close the bitstream and returns an error if out-of-buffer reads occurred.
func (b *bitReader) close() error {
// Release reference.
b.in = nil
if !b.finished() {
return fmt.Errorf("%d extra bits on block, should be 0", b.remain())
}
if b.bitsRead > 64 {
return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
}
return nil
}
func highBits(val uint32) (n uint32) {
return uint32(bits.Len32(val) - 1)
}