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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD */
2 
3 /**
4  * \file        lzma/container.h
5  * \brief       File formats
6  * \note        Never include this file directly. Use <lzma.h> instead.
7  */
8 
9 /*
10  * Author: Lasse Collin
11  */
12 
13 #ifndef LZMA_H_INTERNAL
14 #	error Never include this file directly. Use <lzma.h> instead.
15 #endif
16 
17 
18 /************
19  * Encoding *
20  ************/
21 
22 /**
23  * \brief       Default compression preset
24  *
25  * It's not straightforward to recommend a default preset, because in some
26  * cases keeping the resource usage relatively low is more important that
27  * getting the maximum compression ratio.
28  */
29 #define LZMA_PRESET_DEFAULT     UINT32_C(6)
30 
31 
32 /**
33  * \brief       Mask for preset level
34  *
35  * This is useful only if you need to extract the level from the preset
36  * variable. That should be rare.
37  */
38 #define LZMA_PRESET_LEVEL_MASK  UINT32_C(0x1F)
39 
40 
41 /*
42  * Preset flags
43  *
44  * Currently only one flag is defined.
45  */
46 
47 /**
48  * \brief       Extreme compression preset
49  *
50  * This flag modifies the preset to make the encoding significantly slower
51  * while improving the compression ratio only marginally. This is useful
52  * when you don't mind spending time to get as small result as possible.
53  *
54  * This flag doesn't affect the memory usage requirements of the decoder (at
55  * least not significantly). The memory usage of the encoder may be increased
56  * a little but only at the lowest preset levels (0-3).
57  */
58 #define LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME       (UINT32_C(1) << 31)
59 
60 
61 /**
62  * \brief       Multithreading options
63  */
64 typedef struct {
65 	/**
66 	 * \brief       Flags
67 	 *
68 	 * Set this to zero if no flags are wanted.
69 	 *
70 	 * Encoder: No flags are currently supported.
71 	 *
72 	 * Decoder: Bitwise-or of zero or more of the decoder flags:
73 	 * - LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK
74 	 * - LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
75 	 * - LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK
76 	 * - LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK
77 	 * - LZMA_CONCATENATED
78 	 * - LZMA_FAIL_FAST
79 	 */
80 	uint32_t flags;
81 
82 	/**
83 	 * \brief       Number of worker threads to use
84 	 */
85 	uint32_t threads;
86 
87 	/**
88 	 * \brief       Encoder only: Maximum uncompressed size of a Block
89 	 *
90 	 * The encoder will start a new .xz Block every block_size bytes.
91 	 * Using LZMA_FULL_FLUSH or LZMA_FULL_BARRIER with lzma_code()
92 	 * the caller may tell liblzma to start a new Block earlier.
93 	 *
94 	 * With LZMA2, a recommended block size is 2-4 times the LZMA2
95 	 * dictionary size. With very small dictionaries, it is recommended
96 	 * to use at least 1 MiB block size for good compression ratio, even
97 	 * if this is more than four times the dictionary size. Note that
98 	 * these are only recommendations for typical use cases; feel free
99 	 * to use other values. Just keep in mind that using a block size
100 	 * less than the LZMA2 dictionary size is waste of RAM.
101 	 *
102 	 * Set this to 0 to let liblzma choose the block size depending
103 	 * on the compression options. For LZMA2 it will be 3*dict_size
104 	 * or 1 MiB, whichever is more.
105 	 *
106 	 * For each thread, about 3 * block_size bytes of memory will be
107 	 * allocated. This may change in later liblzma versions. If so,
108 	 * the memory usage will probably be reduced, not increased.
109 	 */
110 	uint64_t block_size;
111 
112 	/**
113 	 * \brief       Timeout to allow lzma_code() to return early
114 	 *
115 	 * Multithreading can make liblzma consume input and produce
116 	 * output in a very bursty way: it may first read a lot of input
117 	 * to fill internal buffers, then no input or output occurs for
118 	 * a while.
119 	 *
120 	 * In single-threaded mode, lzma_code() won't return until it has
121 	 * either consumed all the input or filled the output buffer. If
122 	 * this is done in multithreaded mode, it may cause a call
123 	 * lzma_code() to take even tens of seconds, which isn't acceptable
124 	 * in all applications.
125 	 *
126 	 * To avoid very long blocking times in lzma_code(), a timeout
127 	 * (in milliseconds) may be set here. If lzma_code() would block
128 	 * longer than this number of milliseconds, it will return with
129 	 * LZMA_OK. Reasonable values are 100 ms or more. The xz command
130 	 * line tool uses 300 ms.
131 	 *
132 	 * If long blocking times are acceptable, set timeout to a special
133 	 * value of 0. This will disable the timeout mechanism and will make
134 	 * lzma_code() block until all the input is consumed or the output
135 	 * buffer has been filled.
136 	 *
137 	 * \note        Even with a timeout, lzma_code() might sometimes take
138 	 *              a long time to return. No timing guarantees are made.
139 	 */
140 	uint32_t timeout;
141 
142 	/**
143 	 * \brief       Encoder only: Compression preset
144 	 *
145 	 * The preset is set just like with lzma_easy_encoder().
146 	 * The preset is ignored if filters below is non-NULL.
147 	 */
148 	uint32_t preset;
149 
150 	/**
151 	 * \brief       Encoder only: Filter chain (alternative to a preset)
152 	 *
153 	 * If this is NULL, the preset above is used. Otherwise the preset
154 	 * is ignored and the filter chain specified here is used.
155 	 */
156 	const lzma_filter *filters;
157 
158 	/**
159 	 * \brief       Encoder only: Integrity check type
160 	 *
161 	 * See check.h for available checks. The xz command line tool
162 	 * defaults to LZMA_CHECK_CRC64, which is a good choice if you
163 	 * are unsure.
164 	 */
165 	lzma_check check;
166 
167 	/*
168 	 * Reserved space to allow possible future extensions without
169 	 * breaking the ABI. You should not touch these, because the names
170 	 * of these variables may change. These are and will never be used
171 	 * with the currently supported options, so it is safe to leave these
172 	 * uninitialized.
173 	 */
174 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
175 	lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum1;
176 
177 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
178 	lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum2;
179 
180 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
181 	lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum3;
182 
183 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
184 	uint32_t reserved_int1;
185 
186 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
187 	uint32_t reserved_int2;
188 
189 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
190 	uint32_t reserved_int3;
191 
192 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
193 	uint32_t reserved_int4;
194 
195 	/**
196 	 * \brief       Memory usage limit to reduce the number of threads
197 	 *
198 	 * Encoder: Ignored.
199 	 *
200 	 * Decoder:
201 	 *
202 	 * If the number of threads has been set so high that more than
203 	 * memlimit_threading bytes of memory would be needed, the number
204 	 * of threads will be reduced so that the memory usage will not exceed
205 	 * memlimit_threading bytes. However, if memlimit_threading cannot
206 	 * be met even in single-threaded mode, then decoding will continue
207 	 * in single-threaded mode and memlimit_threading may be exceeded
208 	 * even by a large amount. That is, memlimit_threading will never make
209 	 * lzma_code() return LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR. To truly cap the memory
210 	 * usage, see memlimit_stop below.
211 	 *
212 	 * Setting memlimit_threading to UINT64_MAX or a similar huge value
213 	 * means that liblzma is allowed to keep the whole compressed file
214 	 * and the whole uncompressed file in memory in addition to the memory
215 	 * needed by the decompressor data structures used by each thread!
216 	 * In other words, a reasonable value limit must be set here or it
217 	 * will cause problems sooner or later. If you have no idea what
218 	 * a reasonable value could be, try lzma_physmem() / 4 as a starting
219 	 * point. Setting this limit will never prevent decompression of
220 	 * a file; this will only reduce the number of threads.
221 	 *
222 	 * If memlimit_threading is greater than memlimit_stop, then the value
223 	 * of memlimit_stop will be used for both.
224 	 */
225 	uint64_t memlimit_threading;
226 
227 	/**
228 	 * \brief       Memory usage limit that should never be exceeded
229 	 *
230 	 * Encoder: Ignored.
231 	 *
232 	 * Decoder: If decompressing will need more than this amount of
233 	 * memory even in the single-threaded mode, then lzma_code() will
234 	 * return LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR.
235 	 */
236 	uint64_t memlimit_stop;
237 
238 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
239 	uint64_t reserved_int7;
240 
241 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
242 	uint64_t reserved_int8;
243 
244 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
245 	void *reserved_ptr1;
246 
247 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
248 	void *reserved_ptr2;
249 
250 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
251 	void *reserved_ptr3;
252 
253 	/** \private     Reserved member. */
254 	void *reserved_ptr4;
255 
256 } lzma_mt;
257 
258 
259 /**
260  * \brief       Calculate approximate memory usage of easy encoder
261  *
262  * This function is a wrapper for lzma_raw_encoder_memusage().
263  *
264  * \param       preset  Compression preset (level and possible flags)
265  *
266  * \return      Number of bytes of memory required for the given
267  *              preset when encoding or UINT64_MAX on error.
268  */
269 extern LZMA_API(uint64_t) lzma_easy_encoder_memusage(uint32_t preset)
270 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_pure;
271 
272 
273 /**
274  * \brief       Calculate approximate decoder memory usage of a preset
275  *
276  * This function is a wrapper for lzma_raw_decoder_memusage().
277  *
278  * \param       preset  Compression preset (level and possible flags)
279  *
280  * \return      Number of bytes of memory required to decompress a file
281  *              that was compressed using the given preset or UINT64_MAX
282  *              on error.
283  */
284 extern LZMA_API(uint64_t) lzma_easy_decoder_memusage(uint32_t preset)
285 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_pure;
286 
287 
288 /**
289  * \brief       Initialize .xz Stream encoder using a preset number
290  *
291  * This function is intended for those who just want to use the basic features
292  * of liblzma (that is, most developers out there).
293  *
294  * If initialization fails (return value is not LZMA_OK), all the memory
295  * allocated for *strm by liblzma is always freed. Thus, there is no need
296  * to call lzma_end() after failed initialization.
297  *
298  * If initialization succeeds, use lzma_code() to do the actual encoding.
299  * Valid values for 'action' (the second argument of lzma_code()) are
300  * LZMA_RUN, LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH, LZMA_FULL_FLUSH, and LZMA_FINISH. In future,
301  * there may be compression levels or flags that don't support LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH.
302  *
303  * \param       strm    Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
304  *                      with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
305  * \param       preset  Compression preset to use. A preset consist of level
306  *                      number and zero or more flags. Usually flags aren't
307  *                      used, so preset is simply a number [0, 9] which match
308  *                      the options -0 ... -9 of the xz command line tool.
309  *                      Additional flags can be be set using bitwise-or with
310  *                      the preset level number, e.g. 6 | LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME.
311  * \param       check   Integrity check type to use. See check.h for available
312  *                      checks. The xz command line tool defaults to
313  *                      LZMA_CHECK_CRC64, which is a good choice if you are
314  *                      unsure. LZMA_CHECK_CRC32 is good too as long as the
315  *                      uncompressed file is not many gigabytes.
316  *
317  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
318  *              - LZMA_OK: Initialization succeeded. Use lzma_code() to
319  *                encode your data.
320  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Memory allocation failed.
321  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR: The given compression preset is not
322  *                supported by this build of liblzma.
323  *              - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK: The given check type is not
324  *                supported by this liblzma build.
325  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR: One or more of the parameters have values
326  *                that will never be valid. For example, strm == NULL.
327  */
328 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_easy_encoder(
329 		lzma_stream *strm, uint32_t preset, lzma_check check)
330 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
331 
332 
333 /**
334  * \brief       Single-call .xz Stream encoding using a preset number
335  *
336  * The maximum required output buffer size can be calculated with
337  * lzma_stream_buffer_bound().
338  *
339  * \param       preset      Compression preset to use. See the description
340  *                          in lzma_easy_encoder().
341  * \param       check       Type of the integrity check to calculate from
342  *                          uncompressed data.
343  * \param       allocator   lzma_allocator for custom allocator functions.
344  *                          Set to NULL to use malloc() and free().
345  * \param       in          Beginning of the input buffer
346  * \param       in_size     Size of the input buffer
347  * \param[out]  out         Beginning of the output buffer
348  * \param[out]  out_pos     The next byte will be written to out[*out_pos].
349  *                          *out_pos is updated only if encoding succeeds.
350  * \param       out_size    Size of the out buffer; the first byte into
351  *                          which no data is written to is out[out_size].
352  *
353  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
354  *              - LZMA_OK: Encoding was successful.
355  *              - LZMA_BUF_ERROR: Not enough output buffer space.
356  *              - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
357  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
358  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
359  *              - LZMA_DATA_ERROR
360  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
361  */
362 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_easy_buffer_encode(
363 		uint32_t preset, lzma_check check,
364 		const lzma_allocator *allocator,
365 		const uint8_t *in, size_t in_size,
366 		uint8_t *out, size_t *out_pos, size_t out_size) lzma_nothrow;
367 
368 
369 /**
370  * \brief       Initialize .xz Stream encoder using a custom filter chain
371  *
372  * \param       strm    Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
373  *                      with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
374  * \param       filters Array of filters terminated with
375  *                      .id == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN. See filters.h for more
376  *                      information.
377  * \param       check   Type of the integrity check to calculate from
378  *                      uncompressed data.
379  *
380  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
381  *              - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
382  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
383  *              - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
384  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
385  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
386  */
387 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_encoder(lzma_stream *strm,
388 		const lzma_filter *filters, lzma_check check)
389 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
390 
391 
392 /**
393  * \brief       Calculate approximate memory usage of multithreaded .xz encoder
394  *
395  * Since doing the encoding in threaded mode doesn't affect the memory
396  * requirements of single-threaded decompressor, you can use
397  * lzma_easy_decoder_memusage(options->preset) or
398  * lzma_raw_decoder_memusage(options->filters) to calculate
399  * the decompressor memory requirements.
400  *
401  * \param       options Compression options
402  *
403  * \return      Number of bytes of memory required for encoding with the
404  *              given options. If an error occurs, for example due to
405  *              unsupported preset or filter chain, UINT64_MAX is returned.
406  */
407 extern LZMA_API(uint64_t) lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage(
408 		const lzma_mt *options) lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_pure;
409 
410 
411 /**
412  * \brief       Initialize multithreaded .xz Stream encoder
413  *
414  * This provides the functionality of lzma_easy_encoder() and
415  * lzma_stream_encoder() as a single function for multithreaded use.
416  *
417  * The supported actions for lzma_code() are LZMA_RUN, LZMA_FULL_FLUSH,
418  * LZMA_FULL_BARRIER, and LZMA_FINISH. Support for LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH might be
419  * added in the future.
420  *
421  * \param       strm    Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
422  *                      with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
423  * \param       options Pointer to multithreaded compression options
424  *
425  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
426  *              - LZMA_OK
427  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
428  *              - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
429  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
430  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
431  */
432 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_encoder_mt(
433 		lzma_stream *strm, const lzma_mt *options)
434 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
435 
436 
437 /**
438  * \brief       Calculate recommended Block size for multithreaded .xz encoder
439  *
440  * This calculates a recommended Block size for multithreaded encoding given
441  * a filter chain. This is used internally by lzma_stream_encoder_mt() to
442  * determine the Block size if the block_size member is not set to the
443  * special value of 0 in the lzma_mt options struct.
444  *
445  * If one wishes to change the filters between Blocks, this function is
446  * helpful to set the block_size member of the lzma_mt struct before calling
447  * lzma_stream_encoder_mt(). Since the block_size member represents the
448  * maximum possible Block size for the multithreaded .xz encoder, one can
449  * use this function to find the maximum recommended Block size based on
450  * all planned filter chains. Otherwise, the multithreaded encoder will
451  * base its maximum Block size on the first filter chain used (if the
452  * block_size member is not set), which may unnecessarily limit the Block
453  * size for a later filter chain.
454  *
455  * \param       filters   Array of filters terminated with
456  *                        .id == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN.
457  *
458  * \return      Recommended Block size in bytes, or UINT64_MAX if
459  *              an error occurred.
460  */
461 extern LZMA_API(uint64_t) lzma_mt_block_size(const lzma_filter *filters)
462 		lzma_nothrow;
463 
464 
465 /**
466  * \brief       Initialize .lzma encoder (legacy file format)
467  *
468  * The .lzma format is sometimes called the LZMA_Alone format, which is the
469  * reason for the name of this function. The .lzma format supports only the
470  * LZMA1 filter. There is no support for integrity checks like CRC32.
471  *
472  * Use this function if and only if you need to create files readable by
473  * legacy LZMA tools such as LZMA Utils 4.32.x. Moving to the .xz format
474  * is strongly recommended.
475  *
476  * The valid action values for lzma_code() are LZMA_RUN and LZMA_FINISH.
477  * No kind of flushing is supported, because the file format doesn't make
478  * it possible.
479  *
480  * \param       strm    Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
481  *                      with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
482  * \param       options Pointer to encoder options
483  *
484  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
485  *              - LZMA_OK
486  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
487  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
488  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
489  */
490 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_alone_encoder(
491 		lzma_stream *strm, const lzma_options_lzma *options)
492 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
493 
494 
495 /**
496  * \brief       Calculate output buffer size for single-call Stream encoder
497  *
498  * When trying to compress incompressible data, the encoded size will be
499  * slightly bigger than the input data. This function calculates how much
500  * output buffer space is required to be sure that lzma_stream_buffer_encode()
501  * doesn't return LZMA_BUF_ERROR.
502  *
503  * The calculated value is not exact, but it is guaranteed to be big enough.
504  * The actual maximum output space required may be slightly smaller (up to
505  * about 100 bytes). This should not be a problem in practice.
506  *
507  * If the calculated maximum size doesn't fit into size_t or would make the
508  * Stream grow past LZMA_VLI_MAX (which should never happen in practice),
509  * zero is returned to indicate the error.
510  *
511  * \note        The limit calculated by this function applies only to
512  *              single-call encoding. Multi-call encoding may (and probably
513  *              will) have larger maximum expansion when encoding
514  *              incompressible data. Currently there is no function to
515  *              calculate the maximum expansion of multi-call encoding.
516  *
517  * \param       uncompressed_size   Size in bytes of the uncompressed
518  *                                  input data
519  *
520  * \return      Maximum number of bytes needed to store the compressed data.
521  */
522 extern LZMA_API(size_t) lzma_stream_buffer_bound(size_t uncompressed_size)
523 		lzma_nothrow;
524 
525 
526 /**
527  * \brief       Single-call .xz Stream encoder
528  *
529  * \param       filters     Array of filters terminated with
530  *                          .id == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN. See filters.h for more
531  *                          information.
532  * \param       check       Type of the integrity check to calculate from
533  *                          uncompressed data.
534  * \param       allocator   lzma_allocator for custom allocator functions.
535  *                          Set to NULL to use malloc() and free().
536  * \param       in          Beginning of the input buffer
537  * \param       in_size     Size of the input buffer
538  * \param[out]  out         Beginning of the output buffer
539  * \param[out]  out_pos     The next byte will be written to out[*out_pos].
540  *                          *out_pos is updated only if encoding succeeds.
541  * \param       out_size    Size of the out buffer; the first byte into
542  *                          which no data is written to is out[out_size].
543  *
544  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
545  *              - LZMA_OK: Encoding was successful.
546  *              - LZMA_BUF_ERROR: Not enough output buffer space.
547  *              - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
548  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
549  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
550  *              - LZMA_DATA_ERROR
551  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
552  */
553 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_buffer_encode(
554 		lzma_filter *filters, lzma_check check,
555 		const lzma_allocator *allocator,
556 		const uint8_t *in, size_t in_size,
557 		uint8_t *out, size_t *out_pos, size_t out_size)
558 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
559 
560 
561 /**
562  * \brief       MicroLZMA encoder
563  *
564  * The MicroLZMA format is a raw LZMA stream whose first byte (always 0x00)
565  * has been replaced with bitwise-negation of the LZMA properties (lc/lp/pb).
566  * This encoding ensures that the first byte of MicroLZMA stream is never
567  * 0x00. There is no end of payload marker and thus the uncompressed size
568  * must be stored separately. For the best error detection the dictionary
569  * size should be stored separately as well but alternatively one may use
570  * the uncompressed size as the dictionary size when decoding.
571  *
572  * With the MicroLZMA encoder, lzma_code() behaves slightly unusually.
573  * The action argument must be LZMA_FINISH and the return value will never be
574  * LZMA_OK. Thus the encoding is always done with a single lzma_code() after
575  * the initialization. The benefit of the combination of initialization
576  * function and lzma_code() is that memory allocations can be re-used for
577  * better performance.
578  *
579  * lzma_code() will try to encode as much input as is possible to fit into
580  * the given output buffer. If not all input can be encoded, the stream will
581  * be finished without encoding all the input. The caller must check both
582  * input and output buffer usage after lzma_code() (total_in and total_out
583  * in lzma_stream can be convenient). Often lzma_code() can fill the output
584  * buffer completely if there is a lot of input, but sometimes a few bytes
585  * may remain unused because the next LZMA symbol would require more space.
586  *
587  * lzma_stream.avail_out must be at least 6. Otherwise LZMA_PROG_ERROR
588  * will be returned.
589  *
590  * The LZMA dictionary should be reasonably low to speed up the encoder
591  * re-initialization. A good value is bigger than the resulting
592  * uncompressed size of most of the output chunks. For example, if output
593  * size is 4 KiB, dictionary size of 32 KiB or 64 KiB is good. If the
594  * data compresses extremely well, even 128 KiB may be useful.
595  *
596  * The MicroLZMA format and this encoder variant were made with the EROFS
597  * file system in mind. This format may be convenient in other embedded
598  * uses too where many small streams are needed. XZ Embedded includes a
599  * decoder for this format.
600  *
601  * \param       strm    Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
602  *                      with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
603  * \param       options Pointer to encoder options
604  *
605  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
606  *              - LZMA_STREAM_END: All good. Check the amounts of input used
607  *                and output produced. Store the amount of input used
608  *                (uncompressed size) as it needs to be known to decompress
609  *                the data.
610  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
611  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
612  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR: In addition to the generic reasons for this
613  *                error code, this may also be returned if there isn't enough
614  *                output space (6 bytes) to create a valid MicroLZMA stream.
615  */
616 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_microlzma_encoder(
617 		lzma_stream *strm, const lzma_options_lzma *options)
618 		lzma_nothrow;
619 
620 
621 /************
622  * Decoding *
623  ************/
624 
625 /**
626  * This flag makes lzma_code() return LZMA_NO_CHECK if the input stream
627  * being decoded has no integrity check. Note that when used with
628  * lzma_auto_decoder(), all .lzma files will trigger LZMA_NO_CHECK
629  * if LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK is used.
630  */
631 #define LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK              UINT32_C(0x01)
632 
633 
634 /**
635  * This flag makes lzma_code() return LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK if the input
636  * stream has an integrity check, but the type of the integrity check is not
637  * supported by this liblzma version or build. Such files can still be
638  * decoded, but the integrity check cannot be verified.
639  */
640 #define LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK     UINT32_C(0x02)
641 
642 
643 /**
644  * This flag makes lzma_code() return LZMA_GET_CHECK as soon as the type
645  * of the integrity check is known. The type can then be got with
646  * lzma_get_check().
647  */
648 #define LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK             UINT32_C(0x04)
649 
650 
651 /**
652  * This flag makes lzma_code() not calculate and verify the integrity check
653  * of the compressed data in .xz files. This means that invalid integrity
654  * check values won't be detected and LZMA_DATA_ERROR won't be returned in
655  * such cases.
656  *
657  * This flag only affects the checks of the compressed data itself; the CRC32
658  * values in the .xz headers will still be verified normally.
659  *
660  * Don't use this flag unless you know what you are doing. Possible reasons
661  * to use this flag:
662  *
663  *   - Trying to recover data from a corrupt .xz file.
664  *
665  *   - Speeding up decompression, which matters mostly with SHA-256
666  *     or with files that have compressed extremely well. It's recommended
667  *     to not use this flag for this purpose unless the file integrity is
668  *     verified externally in some other way.
669  *
670  * Support for this flag was added in liblzma 5.1.4beta.
671  */
672 #define LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK               UINT32_C(0x10)
673 
674 
675 /**
676  * This flag enables decoding of concatenated files with file formats that
677  * allow concatenating compressed files as is. From the formats currently
678  * supported by liblzma, only the .xz and .lz formats allow concatenated
679  * files. Concatenated files are not allowed with the legacy .lzma format.
680  *
681  * This flag also affects the usage of the 'action' argument for lzma_code().
682  * When LZMA_CONCATENATED is used, lzma_code() won't return LZMA_STREAM_END
683  * unless LZMA_FINISH is used as 'action'. Thus, the application has to set
684  * LZMA_FINISH in the same way as it does when encoding.
685  *
686  * If LZMA_CONCATENATED is not used, the decoders still accept LZMA_FINISH
687  * as 'action' for lzma_code(), but the usage of LZMA_FINISH isn't required.
688  */
689 #define LZMA_CONCATENATED               UINT32_C(0x08)
690 
691 
692 /**
693  * This flag makes the threaded decoder report errors (like LZMA_DATA_ERROR)
694  * as soon as they are detected. This saves time when the application has no
695  * interest in a partially decompressed truncated or corrupt file. Note that
696  * due to timing randomness, if the same truncated or corrupt input is
697  * decompressed multiple times with this flag, a different amount of output
698  * may be produced by different runs, and even the error code might vary.
699  *
700  * When using LZMA_FAIL_FAST, it is recommended to use LZMA_FINISH to tell
701  * the decoder when no more input will be coming because it can help fast
702  * detection and reporting of truncated files. Note that in this situation
703  * truncated files might be diagnosed with LZMA_DATA_ERROR instead of
704  * LZMA_OK or LZMA_BUF_ERROR!
705  *
706  * Without this flag the threaded decoder will provide as much output as
707  * possible at first and then report the pending error. This default behavior
708  * matches the single-threaded decoder and provides repeatable behavior
709  * with truncated or corrupt input. There are a few special cases where the
710  * behavior can still differ like memory allocation failures (LZMA_MEM_ERROR).
711  *
712  * Single-threaded decoders currently ignore this flag.
713  *
714  * Support for this flag was added in liblzma 5.3.3alpha. Note that in older
715  * versions this flag isn't supported (LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR) even by functions
716  * that ignore this flag in newer liblzma versions.
717  */
718 #define LZMA_FAIL_FAST                  UINT32_C(0x20)
719 
720 
721 /**
722  * \brief       Initialize .xz Stream decoder
723  *
724  * \param       strm        Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
725  *                          with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
726  * \param       memlimit    Memory usage limit as bytes. Use UINT64_MAX
727  *                          to effectively disable the limiter. liblzma
728  *                          5.2.3 and earlier don't allow 0 here and return
729  *                          LZMA_PROG_ERROR; later versions treat 0 as if 1
730  *                          had been specified.
731  * \param       flags       Bitwise-or of zero or more of the decoder flags:
732  *                          LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK, LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK,
733  *                          LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK, LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK,
734  *                          LZMA_CONCATENATED, LZMA_FAIL_FAST
735  *
736  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
737  *              - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
738  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Cannot allocate memory.
739  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR: Unsupported flags
740  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
741  */
742 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_decoder(
743 		lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit, uint32_t flags)
744 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
745 
746 
747 /**
748  * \brief       Initialize multithreaded .xz Stream decoder
749  *
750  * The decoder can decode multiple Blocks in parallel. This requires that each
751  * Block Header contains the Compressed Size and Uncompressed size fields
752  * which are added by the multi-threaded encoder, see lzma_stream_encoder_mt().
753  *
754  * A Stream with one Block will only utilize one thread. A Stream with multiple
755  * Blocks but without size information in Block Headers will be processed in
756  * single-threaded mode in the same way as done by lzma_stream_decoder().
757  * Concatenated Streams are processed one Stream at a time; no inter-Stream
758  * parallelization is done.
759  *
760  * This function behaves like lzma_stream_decoder() when options->threads == 1
761  * and options->memlimit_threading <= 1.
762  *
763  * \param       strm        Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
764  *                          with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
765  * \param       options     Pointer to multithreaded compression options
766  *
767  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
768  *              - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
769  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Cannot allocate memory.
770  *              - LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR: Memory usage limit was reached.
771  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR: Unsupported flags.
772  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
773  */
774 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_decoder_mt(
775 		lzma_stream *strm, const lzma_mt *options)
776 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
777 
778 
779 /**
780  * \brief       Decode .xz, .lzma, and .lz (lzip) files with autodetection
781  *
782  * This decoder autodetects between the .xz, .lzma, and .lz file formats,
783  * and calls lzma_stream_decoder(), lzma_alone_decoder(), or
784  * lzma_lzip_decoder() once the type of the input file has been detected.
785  *
786  * Support for .lz was added in 5.4.0.
787  *
788  * If the flag LZMA_CONCATENATED is used and the input is a .lzma file:
789  * For historical reasons concatenated .lzma files aren't supported.
790  * If there is trailing data after one .lzma stream, lzma_code() will
791  * return LZMA_DATA_ERROR. (lzma_alone_decoder() doesn't have such a check
792  * as it doesn't support any decoder flags. It will return LZMA_STREAM_END
793  * after one .lzma stream.)
794  *
795   * \param       strm       Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
796  *                          with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
797  * \param       memlimit    Memory usage limit as bytes. Use UINT64_MAX
798  *                          to effectively disable the limiter. liblzma
799  *                          5.2.3 and earlier don't allow 0 here and return
800  *                          LZMA_PROG_ERROR; later versions treat 0 as if 1
801  *                          had been specified.
802  * \param       flags       Bitwise-or of zero or more of the decoder flags:
803  *                          LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK, LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK,
804  *                          LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK, LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK,
805  *                          LZMA_CONCATENATED, LZMA_FAIL_FAST
806  *
807  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
808  *              - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
809  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Cannot allocate memory.
810  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR: Unsupported flags
811  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
812  */
813 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_auto_decoder(
814 		lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit, uint32_t flags)
815 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
816 
817 
818 /**
819  * \brief       Initialize .lzma decoder (legacy file format)
820  *
821  * Valid 'action' arguments to lzma_code() are LZMA_RUN and LZMA_FINISH.
822  * There is no need to use LZMA_FINISH, but it's allowed because it may
823  * simplify certain types of applications.
824  *
825  * \param       strm        Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
826  *                          with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
827  * \param       memlimit    Memory usage limit as bytes. Use UINT64_MAX
828  *                          to effectively disable the limiter. liblzma
829  *                          5.2.3 and earlier don't allow 0 here and return
830  *                          LZMA_PROG_ERROR; later versions treat 0 as if 1
831  *                          had been specified.
832  *
833  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
834  *              - LZMA_OK
835  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
836  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
837  */
838 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_alone_decoder(
839 		lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit)
840 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
841 
842 
843 /**
844  * \brief       Initialize .lz (lzip) decoder (a foreign file format)
845  *
846  * This decoder supports the .lz format version 0 and the unextended .lz
847  * format version 1:
848  *
849  *   - Files in the format version 0 were produced by lzip 1.3 and older.
850  *     Such files aren't common but may be found from file archives
851  *     as a few source packages were released in this format. People
852  *     might have old personal files in this format too. Decompression
853  *     support for the format version 0 was removed in lzip 1.18.
854  *
855  *   - lzip 1.3 added decompression support for .lz format version 1 files.
856  *     Compression support was added in lzip 1.4. In lzip 1.6 the .lz format
857  *     version 1 was extended to support the Sync Flush marker. This extension
858  *     is not supported by liblzma. lzma_code() will return LZMA_DATA_ERROR
859  *     at the location of the Sync Flush marker. In practice files with
860  *     the Sync Flush marker are very rare and thus liblzma can decompress
861  *     almost all .lz files.
862  *
863  * Just like with lzma_stream_decoder() for .xz files, LZMA_CONCATENATED
864  * should be used when decompressing normal standalone .lz files.
865  *
866  * The .lz format allows putting non-.lz data at the end of a file after at
867  * least one valid .lz member. That is, one can append custom data at the end
868  * of a .lz file and the decoder is required to ignore it. In liblzma this
869  * is relevant only when LZMA_CONCATENATED is used. In that case lzma_code()
870  * will return LZMA_STREAM_END and leave lzma_stream.next_in pointing to
871  * the first byte of the non-.lz data. An exception to this is if the first
872  * 1-3 bytes of the non-.lz data are identical to the .lz magic bytes
873  * (0x4C, 0x5A, 0x49, 0x50; "LZIP" in US-ASCII). In such a case the 1-3 bytes
874  * will have been ignored by lzma_code(). If one wishes to locate the non-.lz
875  * data reliably, one must ensure that the first byte isn't 0x4C. Actually
876  * one should ensure that none of the first four bytes of trailing data are
877  * equal to the magic bytes because lzip >= 1.20 requires it by default.
878  *
879  * \param       strm        Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
880  *                          with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
881  * \param       memlimit    Memory usage limit as bytes. Use UINT64_MAX
882  *                          to effectively disable the limiter.
883  * \param       flags       Bitwise-or of flags, or zero for no flags.
884  *                          All decoder flags listed above are supported
885  *                          although only LZMA_CONCATENATED and (in very rare
886  *                          cases) LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK are actually useful.
887  *                          LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK, LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK,
888  *                          and LZMA_FAIL_FAST do nothing. LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK
889  *                          is supported for consistency only as CRC32 is
890  *                          always used in the .lz format.
891  *
892  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
893  *              - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
894  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Cannot allocate memory.
895  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR: Unsupported flags
896  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
897  */
898 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_lzip_decoder(
899 		lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit, uint32_t flags)
900 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
901 
902 
903 /**
904  * \brief       Single-call .xz Stream decoder
905  *
906  * \param       memlimit    Pointer to how much memory the decoder is allowed
907  *                          to allocate. The value pointed by this pointer is
908  *                          modified if and only if LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR is
909  *                          returned.
910  * \param       flags       Bitwise-or of zero or more of the decoder flags:
911  *                          LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK, LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK,
912  *                          LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK, LZMA_CONCATENATED,
913  *                          LZMA_FAIL_FAST. Note that LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK
914  *                          is not allowed and will return LZMA_PROG_ERROR.
915  * \param       allocator   lzma_allocator for custom allocator functions.
916  *                          Set to NULL to use malloc() and free().
917  * \param       in          Beginning of the input buffer
918  * \param       in_pos      The next byte will be read from in[*in_pos].
919  *                          *in_pos is updated only if decoding succeeds.
920  * \param       in_size     Size of the input buffer; the first byte that
921  *                          won't be read is in[in_size].
922  * \param[out]  out         Beginning of the output buffer
923  * \param[out]  out_pos     The next byte will be written to out[*out_pos].
924  *                          *out_pos is updated only if decoding succeeds.
925  * \param       out_size    Size of the out buffer; the first byte into
926  *                          which no data is written to is out[out_size].
927  *
928  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
929  *              - LZMA_OK: Decoding was successful.
930  *              - LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR
931  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
932  *              - LZMA_DATA_ERROR
933  *              - LZMA_NO_CHECK: This can be returned only if using
934  *                the LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK flag.
935  *              - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK: This can be returned only if using
936  *                the LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK flag.
937  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
938  *              - LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR: Memory usage limit was reached.
939  *                The minimum required memlimit value was stored to *memlimit.
940  *              - LZMA_BUF_ERROR: Output buffer was too small.
941  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
942  */
943 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_buffer_decode(
944 		uint64_t *memlimit, uint32_t flags,
945 		const lzma_allocator *allocator,
946 		const uint8_t *in, size_t *in_pos, size_t in_size,
947 		uint8_t *out, size_t *out_pos, size_t out_size)
948 		lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
949 
950 
951 /**
952  * \brief       MicroLZMA decoder
953  *
954  * See lzma_microlzma_encoder() for more information.
955  *
956  * The lzma_code() usage with this decoder is completely normal. The
957  * special behavior of lzma_code() applies to lzma_microlzma_encoder() only.
958  *
959  * \param       strm        Pointer to lzma_stream that is at least initialized
960  *                          with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
961  * \param       comp_size   Compressed size of the MicroLZMA stream.
962  *                          The caller must somehow know this exactly.
963  * \param       uncomp_size Uncompressed size of the MicroLZMA stream.
964  *                          If the exact uncompressed size isn't known, this
965  *                          can be set to a value that is at most as big as
966  *                          the exact uncompressed size would be, but then the
967  *                          next argument uncomp_size_is_exact must be false.
968  * \param       uncomp_size_is_exact
969  *                          If true, uncomp_size must be exactly correct.
970  *                          This will improve error detection at the end of
971  *                          the stream. If the exact uncompressed size isn't
972  *                          known, this must be false. uncomp_size must still
973  *                          be at most as big as the exact uncompressed size
974  *                          is. Setting this to false when the exact size is
975  *                          known will work but error detection at the end of
976  *                          the stream will be weaker.
977  * \param       dict_size   LZMA dictionary size that was used when
978  *                          compressing the data. It is OK to use a bigger
979  *                          value too but liblzma will then allocate more
980  *                          memory than would actually be required and error
981  *                          detection will be slightly worse. (Note that with
982  *                          the implementation in XZ Embedded it doesn't
983  *                          affect the memory usage if one specifies bigger
984  *                          dictionary than actually required.)
985  *
986  * \return      Possible lzma_ret values:
987  *              - LZMA_OK
988  *              - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
989  *              - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
990  *              - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
991  */
992 extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_microlzma_decoder(
993 		lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t comp_size,
994 		uint64_t uncomp_size, lzma_bool uncomp_size_is_exact,
995 		uint32_t dict_size) lzma_nothrow;
996