debian-forge-composer/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/bitwriter.go
Christian Kellner 986f076276 container: add support for uploading to registries
Add a new generic container registry client via a new `container`
package. Use this to create a command line utility as well as a
new upload target for container registries.

The code uses the github.com/containers/* project and packages to
interact with container registires that is also used by skopeo,
podman et al. One if the dependencies is `proglottis/gpgme` that
is using cgo to bind libgpgme, so we have to add the corresponding
devel package to the BuildRequires as well as installing it on CI.

Checks will follow later via an integration test.
2022-06-29 10:02:46 +02:00

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// Copyright 2018 Klaus Post. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Based on work Copyright (c) 2013, Yann Collet, released under BSD License.
package zstd
import "fmt"
// bitWriter will write bits.
// First bit will be LSB of the first byte of output.
type bitWriter struct {
bitContainer uint64
nBits uint8
out []byte
}
// bitMask16 is bitmasks. Has extra to avoid bounds check.
var bitMask16 = [32]uint16{
0, 1, 3, 7, 0xF, 0x1F,
0x3F, 0x7F, 0xFF, 0x1FF, 0x3FF, 0x7FF,
0xFFF, 0x1FFF, 0x3FFF, 0x7FFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF,
0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF,
0xFFFF, 0xFFFF} /* up to 16 bits */
var bitMask32 = [32]uint32{
0, 1, 3, 7, 0xF, 0x1F, 0x3F, 0x7F, 0xFF,
0x1FF, 0x3FF, 0x7FF, 0xFFF, 0x1FFF, 0x3FFF, 0x7FFF, 0xFFFF,
0x1ffff, 0x3ffff, 0x7FFFF, 0xfFFFF, 0x1fFFFF, 0x3fFFFF, 0x7fFFFF, 0xffFFFF,
0x1ffFFFF, 0x3ffFFFF, 0x7ffFFFF, 0xfffFFFF, 0x1fffFFFF, 0x3fffFFFF, 0x7fffFFFF,
} // up to 32 bits
// addBits16NC will add up to 16 bits.
// It will not check if there is space for them,
// so the caller must ensure that it has flushed recently.
func (b *bitWriter) addBits16NC(value uint16, bits uint8) {
b.bitContainer |= uint64(value&bitMask16[bits&31]) << (b.nBits & 63)
b.nBits += bits
}
// addBits32NC will add up to 31 bits.
// It will not check if there is space for them,
// so the caller must ensure that it has flushed recently.
func (b *bitWriter) addBits32NC(value uint32, bits uint8) {
b.bitContainer |= uint64(value&bitMask32[bits&31]) << (b.nBits & 63)
b.nBits += bits
}
// addBits64NC will add up to 64 bits.
// There must be space for 32 bits.
func (b *bitWriter) addBits64NC(value uint64, bits uint8) {
if bits <= 31 {
b.addBits32Clean(uint32(value), bits)
return
}
b.addBits32Clean(uint32(value), 32)
b.flush32()
b.addBits32Clean(uint32(value>>32), bits-32)
}
// addBits32Clean will add up to 32 bits.
// It will not check if there is space for them.
// The input must not contain more bits than specified.
func (b *bitWriter) addBits32Clean(value uint32, bits uint8) {
b.bitContainer |= uint64(value) << (b.nBits & 63)
b.nBits += bits
}
// addBits16Clean will add up to 16 bits. value may not contain more set bits than indicated.
// It will not check if there is space for them, so the caller must ensure that it has flushed recently.
func (b *bitWriter) addBits16Clean(value uint16, bits uint8) {
b.bitContainer |= uint64(value) << (b.nBits & 63)
b.nBits += bits
}
// flush will flush all pending full bytes.
// There will be at least 56 bits available for writing when this has been called.
// Using flush32 is faster, but leaves less space for writing.
func (b *bitWriter) flush() {
v := b.nBits >> 3
switch v {
case 0:
case 1:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
)
case 2:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
)
case 3:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
)
case 4:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
byte(b.bitContainer>>24),
)
case 5:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
byte(b.bitContainer>>24),
byte(b.bitContainer>>32),
)
case 6:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
byte(b.bitContainer>>24),
byte(b.bitContainer>>32),
byte(b.bitContainer>>40),
)
case 7:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
byte(b.bitContainer>>24),
byte(b.bitContainer>>32),
byte(b.bitContainer>>40),
byte(b.bitContainer>>48),
)
case 8:
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
byte(b.bitContainer>>24),
byte(b.bitContainer>>32),
byte(b.bitContainer>>40),
byte(b.bitContainer>>48),
byte(b.bitContainer>>56),
)
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("bits (%d) > 64", b.nBits))
}
b.bitContainer >>= v << 3
b.nBits &= 7
}
// flush32 will flush out, so there are at least 32 bits available for writing.
func (b *bitWriter) flush32() {
if b.nBits < 32 {
return
}
b.out = append(b.out,
byte(b.bitContainer),
byte(b.bitContainer>>8),
byte(b.bitContainer>>16),
byte(b.bitContainer>>24))
b.nBits -= 32
b.bitContainer >>= 32
}
// flushAlign will flush remaining full bytes and align to next byte boundary.
func (b *bitWriter) flushAlign() {
nbBytes := (b.nBits + 7) >> 3
for i := uint8(0); i < nbBytes; i++ {
b.out = append(b.out, byte(b.bitContainer>>(i*8)))
}
b.nBits = 0
b.bitContainer = 0
}
// close will write the alignment bit and write the final byte(s)
// to the output.
func (b *bitWriter) close() error {
// End mark
b.addBits16Clean(1, 1)
// flush until next byte.
b.flushAlign()
return nil
}
// reset and continue writing by appending to out.
func (b *bitWriter) reset(out []byte) {
b.bitContainer = 0
b.nBits = 0
b.out = out
}