media/libvorbis/lib/vorbis_sharedbook.c

Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_9701
changeset 8
97036ab72558
permissions
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Conditionally force memory storage according to privacy.thirdparty.isolate;
This solves Tor bug #9701, complying with disk avoidance documented in
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoidance.

     1 /********************************************************************
     2  *                                                                  *
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     7  *                                                                  *
     8  * THE OggVorbis SOURCE CODE IS (C) COPYRIGHT 1994-2009             *
     9  * by the Xiph.Org Foundation http://www.xiph.org/                  *
    10  *                                                                  *
    11  ********************************************************************
    13  function: basic shared codebook operations
    14  last mod: $Id: sharedbook.c 19057 2014-01-22 12:32:31Z xiphmont $
    16  ********************************************************************/
    18 #include <stdlib.h>
    19 #include <math.h>
    20 #include <string.h>
    21 #include <ogg/ogg.h>
    22 #include "os.h"
    23 #include "misc.h"
    24 #include "vorbis/codec.h"
    25 #include "codebook.h"
    26 #include "scales.h"
    28 /**** pack/unpack helpers ******************************************/
    29 int _ilog(unsigned int v){
    30   int ret=0;
    31   while(v){
    32     ret++;
    33     v>>=1;
    34   }
    35   return(ret);
    36 }
    38 /* 32 bit float (not IEEE; nonnormalized mantissa +
    39    biased exponent) : neeeeeee eeemmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm
    40    Why not IEEE?  It's just not that important here. */
    42 #define VQ_FEXP 10
    43 #define VQ_FMAN 21
    44 #define VQ_FEXP_BIAS 768 /* bias toward values smaller than 1. */
    46 /* doesn't currently guard under/overflow */
    47 long _float32_pack(float val){
    48   int sign=0;
    49   long exp;
    50   long mant;
    51   if(val<0){
    52     sign=0x80000000;
    53     val= -val;
    54   }
    55   exp= floor(log(val)/log(2.f)+.001); //+epsilon
    56   mant=rint(ldexp(val,(VQ_FMAN-1)-exp));
    57   exp=(exp+VQ_FEXP_BIAS)<<VQ_FMAN;
    59   return(sign|exp|mant);
    60 }
    62 float _float32_unpack(long val){
    63   double mant=val&0x1fffff;
    64   int    sign=val&0x80000000;
    65   long   exp =(val&0x7fe00000L)>>VQ_FMAN;
    66   if(sign)mant= -mant;
    67   return(ldexp(mant,exp-(VQ_FMAN-1)-VQ_FEXP_BIAS));
    68 }
    70 /* given a list of word lengths, generate a list of codewords.  Works
    71    for length ordered or unordered, always assigns the lowest valued
    72    codewords first.  Extended to handle unused entries (length 0) */
    73 ogg_uint32_t *_make_words(char *l,long n,long sparsecount){
    74   long i,j,count=0;
    75   ogg_uint32_t marker[33];
    76   ogg_uint32_t *r=_ogg_malloc((sparsecount?sparsecount:n)*sizeof(*r));
    77   memset(marker,0,sizeof(marker));
    79   for(i=0;i<n;i++){
    80     long length=l[i];
    81     if(length>0){
    82       ogg_uint32_t entry=marker[length];
    84       /* when we claim a node for an entry, we also claim the nodes
    85          below it (pruning off the imagined tree that may have dangled
    86          from it) as well as blocking the use of any nodes directly
    87          above for leaves */
    89       /* update ourself */
    90       if(length<32 && (entry>>length)){
    91         /* error condition; the lengths must specify an overpopulated tree */
    92         _ogg_free(r);
    93         return(NULL);
    94       }
    95       r[count++]=entry;
    97       /* Look to see if the next shorter marker points to the node
    98          above. if so, update it and repeat.  */
    99       {
   100         for(j=length;j>0;j--){
   102           if(marker[j]&1){
   103             /* have to jump branches */
   104             if(j==1)
   105               marker[1]++;
   106             else
   107               marker[j]=marker[j-1]<<1;
   108             break; /* invariant says next upper marker would already
   109                       have been moved if it was on the same path */
   110           }
   111           marker[j]++;
   112         }
   113       }
   115       /* prune the tree; the implicit invariant says all the longer
   116          markers were dangling from our just-taken node.  Dangle them
   117          from our *new* node. */
   118       for(j=length+1;j<33;j++)
   119         if((marker[j]>>1) == entry){
   120           entry=marker[j];
   121           marker[j]=marker[j-1]<<1;
   122         }else
   123           break;
   124     }else
   125       if(sparsecount==0)count++;
   126   }
   128   /* sanity check the huffman tree; an underpopulated tree must be
   129      rejected. The only exception is the one-node pseudo-nil tree,
   130      which appears to be underpopulated because the tree doesn't
   131      really exist; there's only one possible 'codeword' or zero bits,
   132      but the above tree-gen code doesn't mark that. */
   133   if(sparsecount != 1){
   134     for(i=1;i<33;i++)
   135       if(marker[i] & (0xffffffffUL>>(32-i))){
   136 	_ogg_free(r);
   137 	return(NULL);
   138       }
   139   }
   141   /* bitreverse the words because our bitwise packer/unpacker is LSb
   142      endian */
   143   for(i=0,count=0;i<n;i++){
   144     ogg_uint32_t temp=0;
   145     for(j=0;j<l[i];j++){
   146       temp<<=1;
   147       temp|=(r[count]>>j)&1;
   148     }
   150     if(sparsecount){
   151       if(l[i])
   152         r[count++]=temp;
   153     }else
   154       r[count++]=temp;
   155   }
   157   return(r);
   158 }
   160 /* there might be a straightforward one-line way to do the below
   161    that's portable and totally safe against roundoff, but I haven't
   162    thought of it.  Therefore, we opt on the side of caution */
   163 long _book_maptype1_quantvals(const static_codebook *b){
   164   long vals=floor(pow((float)b->entries,1.f/b->dim));
   166   /* the above *should* be reliable, but we'll not assume that FP is
   167      ever reliable when bitstream sync is at stake; verify via integer
   168      means that vals really is the greatest value of dim for which
   169      vals^b->bim <= b->entries */
   170   /* treat the above as an initial guess */
   171   while(1){
   172     long acc=1;
   173     long acc1=1;
   174     int i;
   175     for(i=0;i<b->dim;i++){
   176       acc*=vals;
   177       acc1*=vals+1;
   178     }
   179     if(acc<=b->entries && acc1>b->entries){
   180       return(vals);
   181     }else{
   182       if(acc>b->entries){
   183         vals--;
   184       }else{
   185         vals++;
   186       }
   187     }
   188   }
   189 }
   191 /* unpack the quantized list of values for encode/decode ***********/
   192 /* we need to deal with two map types: in map type 1, the values are
   193    generated algorithmically (each column of the vector counts through
   194    the values in the quant vector). in map type 2, all the values came
   195    in in an explicit list.  Both value lists must be unpacked */
   196 float *_book_unquantize(const static_codebook *b,int n,int *sparsemap){
   197   long j,k,count=0;
   198   if(b->maptype==1 || b->maptype==2){
   199     int quantvals;
   200     float mindel=_float32_unpack(b->q_min);
   201     float delta=_float32_unpack(b->q_delta);
   202     float *r=_ogg_calloc(n*b->dim,sizeof(*r));
   204     /* maptype 1 and 2 both use a quantized value vector, but
   205        different sizes */
   206     switch(b->maptype){
   207     case 1:
   208       /* most of the time, entries%dimensions == 0, but we need to be
   209          well defined.  We define that the possible vales at each
   210          scalar is values == entries/dim.  If entries%dim != 0, we'll
   211          have 'too few' values (values*dim<entries), which means that
   212          we'll have 'left over' entries; left over entries use zeroed
   213          values (and are wasted).  So don't generate codebooks like
   214          that */
   215       quantvals=_book_maptype1_quantvals(b);
   216       for(j=0;j<b->entries;j++){
   217         if((sparsemap && b->lengthlist[j]) || !sparsemap){
   218           float last=0.f;
   219           int indexdiv=1;
   220           for(k=0;k<b->dim;k++){
   221             int index= (j/indexdiv)%quantvals;
   222             float val=b->quantlist[index];
   223             val=fabs(val)*delta+mindel+last;
   224             if(b->q_sequencep)last=val;
   225             if(sparsemap)
   226               r[sparsemap[count]*b->dim+k]=val;
   227             else
   228               r[count*b->dim+k]=val;
   229             indexdiv*=quantvals;
   230           }
   231           count++;
   232         }
   234       }
   235       break;
   236     case 2:
   237       for(j=0;j<b->entries;j++){
   238         if((sparsemap && b->lengthlist[j]) || !sparsemap){
   239           float last=0.f;
   241           for(k=0;k<b->dim;k++){
   242             float val=b->quantlist[j*b->dim+k];
   243             val=fabs(val)*delta+mindel+last;
   244             if(b->q_sequencep)last=val;
   245             if(sparsemap)
   246               r[sparsemap[count]*b->dim+k]=val;
   247             else
   248               r[count*b->dim+k]=val;
   249           }
   250           count++;
   251         }
   252       }
   253       break;
   254     }
   256     return(r);
   257   }
   258   return(NULL);
   259 }
   261 void vorbis_staticbook_destroy(static_codebook *b){
   262   if(b->allocedp){
   263     if(b->quantlist)_ogg_free(b->quantlist);
   264     if(b->lengthlist)_ogg_free(b->lengthlist);
   265     memset(b,0,sizeof(*b));
   266     _ogg_free(b);
   267   } /* otherwise, it is in static memory */
   268 }
   270 void vorbis_book_clear(codebook *b){
   271   /* static book is not cleared; we're likely called on the lookup and
   272      the static codebook belongs to the info struct */
   273   if(b->valuelist)_ogg_free(b->valuelist);
   274   if(b->codelist)_ogg_free(b->codelist);
   276   if(b->dec_index)_ogg_free(b->dec_index);
   277   if(b->dec_codelengths)_ogg_free(b->dec_codelengths);
   278   if(b->dec_firsttable)_ogg_free(b->dec_firsttable);
   280   memset(b,0,sizeof(*b));
   281 }
   283 int vorbis_book_init_encode(codebook *c,const static_codebook *s){
   285   memset(c,0,sizeof(*c));
   286   c->c=s;
   287   c->entries=s->entries;
   288   c->used_entries=s->entries;
   289   c->dim=s->dim;
   290   c->codelist=_make_words(s->lengthlist,s->entries,0);
   291   //c->valuelist=_book_unquantize(s,s->entries,NULL);
   292   c->quantvals=_book_maptype1_quantvals(s);
   293   c->minval=(int)rint(_float32_unpack(s->q_min));
   294   c->delta=(int)rint(_float32_unpack(s->q_delta));
   296   return(0);
   297 }
   299 static ogg_uint32_t bitreverse(ogg_uint32_t x){
   300   x=    ((x>>16)&0x0000ffffUL) | ((x<<16)&0xffff0000UL);
   301   x=    ((x>> 8)&0x00ff00ffUL) | ((x<< 8)&0xff00ff00UL);
   302   x=    ((x>> 4)&0x0f0f0f0fUL) | ((x<< 4)&0xf0f0f0f0UL);
   303   x=    ((x>> 2)&0x33333333UL) | ((x<< 2)&0xccccccccUL);
   304   return((x>> 1)&0x55555555UL) | ((x<< 1)&0xaaaaaaaaUL);
   305 }
   307 static int sort32a(const void *a,const void *b){
   308   return ( **(ogg_uint32_t **)a>**(ogg_uint32_t **)b)-
   309     ( **(ogg_uint32_t **)a<**(ogg_uint32_t **)b);
   310 }
   312 /* decode codebook arrangement is more heavily optimized than encode */
   313 int vorbis_book_init_decode(codebook *c,const static_codebook *s){
   314   int i,j,n=0,tabn;
   315   int *sortindex;
   316   memset(c,0,sizeof(*c));
   318   /* count actually used entries */
   319   for(i=0;i<s->entries;i++)
   320     if(s->lengthlist[i]>0)
   321       n++;
   323   c->entries=s->entries;
   324   c->used_entries=n;
   325   c->dim=s->dim;
   327   if(n>0){
   329     /* two different remappings go on here.
   331     First, we collapse the likely sparse codebook down only to
   332     actually represented values/words.  This collapsing needs to be
   333     indexed as map-valueless books are used to encode original entry
   334     positions as integers.
   336     Second, we reorder all vectors, including the entry index above,
   337     by sorted bitreversed codeword to allow treeless decode. */
   339     /* perform sort */
   340     ogg_uint32_t *codes=_make_words(s->lengthlist,s->entries,c->used_entries);
   341     ogg_uint32_t **codep=alloca(sizeof(*codep)*n);
   343     if(codes==NULL)goto err_out;
   345     for(i=0;i<n;i++){
   346       codes[i]=bitreverse(codes[i]);
   347       codep[i]=codes+i;
   348     }
   350     qsort(codep,n,sizeof(*codep),sort32a);
   352     sortindex=alloca(n*sizeof(*sortindex));
   353     c->codelist=_ogg_malloc(n*sizeof(*c->codelist));
   354     /* the index is a reverse index */
   355     for(i=0;i<n;i++){
   356       int position=codep[i]-codes;
   357       sortindex[position]=i;
   358     }
   360     for(i=0;i<n;i++)
   361       c->codelist[sortindex[i]]=codes[i];
   362     _ogg_free(codes);
   365     c->valuelist=_book_unquantize(s,n,sortindex);
   366     c->dec_index=_ogg_malloc(n*sizeof(*c->dec_index));
   368     for(n=0,i=0;i<s->entries;i++)
   369       if(s->lengthlist[i]>0)
   370         c->dec_index[sortindex[n++]]=i;
   372     c->dec_codelengths=_ogg_malloc(n*sizeof(*c->dec_codelengths));
   373     for(n=0,i=0;i<s->entries;i++)
   374       if(s->lengthlist[i]>0)
   375         c->dec_codelengths[sortindex[n++]]=s->lengthlist[i];
   377     c->dec_firsttablen=_ilog(c->used_entries)-4; /* this is magic */
   378     if(c->dec_firsttablen<5)c->dec_firsttablen=5;
   379     if(c->dec_firsttablen>8)c->dec_firsttablen=8;
   381     tabn=1<<c->dec_firsttablen;
   382     c->dec_firsttable=_ogg_calloc(tabn,sizeof(*c->dec_firsttable));
   383     c->dec_maxlength=0;
   385     for(i=0;i<n;i++){
   386       if(c->dec_maxlength<c->dec_codelengths[i])
   387         c->dec_maxlength=c->dec_codelengths[i];
   388       if(c->dec_codelengths[i]<=c->dec_firsttablen){
   389         ogg_uint32_t orig=bitreverse(c->codelist[i]);
   390         for(j=0;j<(1<<(c->dec_firsttablen-c->dec_codelengths[i]));j++)
   391           c->dec_firsttable[orig|(j<<c->dec_codelengths[i])]=i+1;
   392       }
   393     }
   395     /* now fill in 'unused' entries in the firsttable with hi/lo search
   396        hints for the non-direct-hits */
   397     {
   398       ogg_uint32_t mask=0xfffffffeUL<<(31-c->dec_firsttablen);
   399       long lo=0,hi=0;
   401       for(i=0;i<tabn;i++){
   402         ogg_uint32_t word=i<<(32-c->dec_firsttablen);
   403         if(c->dec_firsttable[bitreverse(word)]==0){
   404           while((lo+1)<n && c->codelist[lo+1]<=word)lo++;
   405           while(    hi<n && word>=(c->codelist[hi]&mask))hi++;
   407           /* we only actually have 15 bits per hint to play with here.
   408              In order to overflow gracefully (nothing breaks, efficiency
   409              just drops), encode as the difference from the extremes. */
   410           {
   411             unsigned long loval=lo;
   412             unsigned long hival=n-hi;
   414             if(loval>0x7fff)loval=0x7fff;
   415             if(hival>0x7fff)hival=0x7fff;
   416             c->dec_firsttable[bitreverse(word)]=
   417               0x80000000UL | (loval<<15) | hival;
   418           }
   419         }
   420       }
   421     }
   422   }
   424   return(0);
   425  err_out:
   426   vorbis_book_clear(c);
   427   return(-1);
   428 }
   430 long vorbis_book_codeword(codebook *book,int entry){
   431   if(book->c) /* only use with encode; decode optimizations are
   432                  allowed to break this */
   433     return book->codelist[entry];
   434   return -1;
   435 }
   437 long vorbis_book_codelen(codebook *book,int entry){
   438   if(book->c) /* only use with encode; decode optimizations are
   439                  allowed to break this */
   440     return book->c->lengthlist[entry];
   441   return -1;
   442 }
   444 #ifdef _V_SELFTEST
   446 /* Unit tests of the dequantizer; this stuff will be OK
   447    cross-platform, I simply want to be sure that special mapping cases
   448    actually work properly; a bug could go unnoticed for a while */
   450 #include <stdio.h>
   452 /* cases:
   454    no mapping
   455    full, explicit mapping
   456    algorithmic mapping
   458    nonsequential
   459    sequential
   460 */
   462 static long full_quantlist1[]={0,1,2,3,    4,5,6,7, 8,3,6,1};
   463 static long partial_quantlist1[]={0,7,2};
   465 /* no mapping */
   466 static_codebook test1={
   467   4,16,
   468   NULL,
   469   0,
   470   0,0,0,0,
   471   NULL,
   472   0
   473 };
   474 static float *test1_result=NULL;
   476 /* linear, full mapping, nonsequential */
   477 static_codebook test2={
   478   4,3,
   479   NULL,
   480   2,
   481   -533200896,1611661312,4,0,
   482   full_quantlist1,
   483   0
   484 };
   485 static float test2_result[]={-3,-2,-1,0, 1,2,3,4, 5,0,3,-2};
   487 /* linear, full mapping, sequential */
   488 static_codebook test3={
   489   4,3,
   490   NULL,
   491   2,
   492   -533200896,1611661312,4,1,
   493   full_quantlist1,
   494   0
   495 };
   496 static float test3_result[]={-3,-5,-6,-6, 1,3,6,10, 5,5,8,6};
   498 /* linear, algorithmic mapping, nonsequential */
   499 static_codebook test4={
   500   3,27,
   501   NULL,
   502   1,
   503   -533200896,1611661312,4,0,
   504   partial_quantlist1,
   505   0
   506 };
   507 static float test4_result[]={-3,-3,-3, 4,-3,-3, -1,-3,-3,
   508                               -3, 4,-3, 4, 4,-3, -1, 4,-3,
   509                               -3,-1,-3, 4,-1,-3, -1,-1,-3,
   510                               -3,-3, 4, 4,-3, 4, -1,-3, 4,
   511                               -3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, -1, 4, 4,
   512                               -3,-1, 4, 4,-1, 4, -1,-1, 4,
   513                               -3,-3,-1, 4,-3,-1, -1,-3,-1,
   514                               -3, 4,-1, 4, 4,-1, -1, 4,-1,
   515                               -3,-1,-1, 4,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1};
   517 /* linear, algorithmic mapping, sequential */
   518 static_codebook test5={
   519   3,27,
   520   NULL,
   521   1,
   522   -533200896,1611661312,4,1,
   523   partial_quantlist1,
   524   0
   525 };
   526 static float test5_result[]={-3,-6,-9, 4, 1,-2, -1,-4,-7,
   527                               -3, 1,-2, 4, 8, 5, -1, 3, 0,
   528                               -3,-4,-7, 4, 3, 0, -1,-2,-5,
   529                               -3,-6,-2, 4, 1, 5, -1,-4, 0,
   530                               -3, 1, 5, 4, 8,12, -1, 3, 7,
   531                               -3,-4, 0, 4, 3, 7, -1,-2, 2,
   532                               -3,-6,-7, 4, 1, 0, -1,-4,-5,
   533                               -3, 1, 0, 4, 8, 7, -1, 3, 2,
   534                               -3,-4,-5, 4, 3, 2, -1,-2,-3};
   536 void run_test(static_codebook *b,float *comp){
   537   float *out=_book_unquantize(b,b->entries,NULL);
   538   int i;
   540   if(comp){
   541     if(!out){
   542       fprintf(stderr,"_book_unquantize incorrectly returned NULL\n");
   543       exit(1);
   544     }
   546     for(i=0;i<b->entries*b->dim;i++)
   547       if(fabs(out[i]-comp[i])>.0001){
   548         fprintf(stderr,"disagreement in unquantized and reference data:\n"
   549                 "position %d, %g != %g\n",i,out[i],comp[i]);
   550         exit(1);
   551       }
   553   }else{
   554     if(out){
   555       fprintf(stderr,"_book_unquantize returned a value array: \n"
   556               " correct result should have been NULL\n");
   557       exit(1);
   558     }
   559   }
   560 }
   562 int main(){
   563   /* run the nine dequant tests, and compare to the hand-rolled results */
   564   fprintf(stderr,"Dequant test 1... ");
   565   run_test(&test1,test1_result);
   566   fprintf(stderr,"OK\nDequant test 2... ");
   567   run_test(&test2,test2_result);
   568   fprintf(stderr,"OK\nDequant test 3... ");
   569   run_test(&test3,test3_result);
   570   fprintf(stderr,"OK\nDequant test 4... ");
   571   run_test(&test4,test4_result);
   572   fprintf(stderr,"OK\nDequant test 5... ");
   573   run_test(&test5,test5_result);
   574   fprintf(stderr,"OK\n\n");
   576   return(0);
   577 }
   579 #endif

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