// Copyright 2011 The Snappy-Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package snappy import ( "bytes" "encoding/binary" "flag" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "math/rand" "net/http" "os" "path/filepath" "strings" "testing" ) var download = flag.Bool("download", false, "If true, download any missing files before running benchmarks") func TestMaxEncodedLenOfMaxBlockSize(t *testing.T) { got := maxEncodedLenOfMaxBlockSize want := MaxEncodedLen(maxBlockSize) if got != want { t.Fatalf("got %d, want %d", got, want) } } func cmp(a, b []byte) error { if bytes.Equal(a, b) { return nil } if len(a) != len(b) { return fmt.Errorf("got %d bytes, want %d", len(a), len(b)) } for i := range a { if a[i] != b[i] { return fmt.Errorf("byte #%d: got 0x%02x, want 0x%02x", i, a[i], b[i]) } } return nil } func roundtrip(b, ebuf, dbuf []byte) error { d, err := Decode(dbuf, Encode(ebuf, b)) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("decoding error: %v", err) } if err := cmp(d, b); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("roundtrip mismatch: %v", err) } return nil } func TestEmpty(t *testing.T) { if err := roundtrip(nil, nil, nil); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func TestSmallCopy(t *testing.T) { for _, ebuf := range [][]byte{nil, make([]byte, 20), make([]byte, 64)} { for _, dbuf := range [][]byte{nil, make([]byte, 20), make([]byte, 64)} { for i := 0; i < 32; i++ { s := "aaaa" + strings.Repeat("b", i) + "aaaabbbb" if err := roundtrip([]byte(s), ebuf, dbuf); err != nil { t.Errorf("len(ebuf)=%d, len(dbuf)=%d, i=%d: %v", len(ebuf), len(dbuf), i, err) } } } } } func TestSmallRand(t *testing.T) { rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1)) for n := 1; n < 20000; n += 23 { b := make([]byte, n) for i := range b { b[i] = uint8(rng.Intn(256)) } if err := roundtrip(b, nil, nil); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } } func TestSmallRegular(t *testing.T) { for n := 1; n < 20000; n += 23 { b := make([]byte, n) for i := range b { b[i] = uint8(i%10 + 'a') } if err := roundtrip(b, nil, nil); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } } func TestInvalidVarint(t *testing.T) { testCases := []struct { desc string input string }{{ "invalid varint, final byte has continuation bit set", "\xff", }, { "invalid varint, value overflows uint64", "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x00", }, { // https://github.com/google/snappy/blob/master/format_description.txt // says that "the stream starts with the uncompressed length [as a // varint] (up to a maximum of 2^32 - 1)". "valid varint (as uint64), but value overflows uint32", "\x80\x80\x80\x80\x10", }} for _, tc := range testCases { input := []byte(tc.input) if _, err := DecodedLen(input); err != ErrCorrupt { t.Errorf("%s: DecodedLen: got %v, want ErrCorrupt", tc.desc, err) } if _, err := Decode(nil, input); err != ErrCorrupt { t.Errorf("%s: Decode: got %v, want ErrCorrupt", tc.desc, err) } } } func TestDecode(t *testing.T) { lit40Bytes := make([]byte, 40) for i := range lit40Bytes { lit40Bytes[i] = byte(i) } lit40 := string(lit40Bytes) testCases := []struct { desc string input string want string wantErr error }{{ `decodedLen=0; valid input`, "\x00", "", nil, }, { `decodedLen=3; tagLiteral, 0-byte length; length=3; valid input`, "\x03" + "\x08\xff\xff\xff", "\xff\xff\xff", nil, }, { `decodedLen=2; tagLiteral, 0-byte length; length=3; not enough dst bytes`, "\x02" + "\x08\xff\xff\xff", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=3; tagLiteral, 0-byte length; length=3; not enough src bytes`, "\x03" + "\x08\xff\xff", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=40; tagLiteral, 0-byte length; length=40; valid input`, "\x28" + "\x9c" + lit40, lit40, nil, }, { `decodedLen=1; tagLiteral, 1-byte length; not enough length bytes`, "\x01" + "\xf0", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=3; tagLiteral, 1-byte length; length=3; valid input`, "\x03" + "\xf0\x02\xff\xff\xff", "\xff\xff\xff", nil, }, { `decodedLen=1; tagLiteral, 2-byte length; not enough length bytes`, "\x01" + "\xf4\x00", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=3; tagLiteral, 2-byte length; length=3; valid input`, "\x03" + "\xf4\x02\x00\xff\xff\xff", "\xff\xff\xff", nil, }, { `decodedLen=1; tagLiteral, 3-byte length; not enough length bytes`, "\x01" + "\xf8\x00\x00", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=3; tagLiteral, 3-byte length; length=3; valid input`, "\x03" + "\xf8\x02\x00\x00\xff\xff\xff", "\xff\xff\xff", nil, }, { `decodedLen=1; tagLiteral, 4-byte length; not enough length bytes`, "\x01" + "\xfc\x00\x00\x00", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=1; tagLiteral, 4-byte length; length=3; not enough dst bytes`, "\x01" + "\xfc\x02\x00\x00\x00\xff\xff\xff", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=4; tagLiteral, 4-byte length; length=3; not enough src bytes`, "\x04" + "\xfc\x02\x00\x00\x00\xff", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=3; tagLiteral, 4-byte length; length=3; valid input`, "\x03" + "\xfc\x02\x00\x00\x00\xff\xff\xff", "\xff\xff\xff", nil, }, { `decodedLen=4; tagCopy1, 1 extra length|offset byte; not enough extra bytes`, "\x04" + "\x01", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=4; tagCopy2, 2 extra length|offset bytes; not enough extra bytes`, "\x04" + "\x02\x00", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=4; tagCopy4; unsupported COPY_4 tag`, "\x04" + "\x03\x00\x00\x00\x00", "", errUnsupportedCopy4Tag, }, { `decodedLen=4; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); valid input`, "\x04" + "\x0cabcd", "abcd", nil, }, { `decodedLen=13; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=9 offset=4; valid input`, "\x0d" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x15\x04", "abcdabcdabcda", nil, }, { `decodedLen=8; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=4; valid input`, "\x08" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x04", "abcdabcd", nil, }, { `decodedLen=8; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=2; valid input`, "\x08" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x02", "abcdcdcd", nil, }, { `decodedLen=8; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=1; valid input`, "\x08" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x01", "abcddddd", nil, }, { `decodedLen=8; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=0; zero offset`, "\x08" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x00", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=9; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=4; inconsistent dLen`, "\x09" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x04", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=8; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=5; offset too large`, "\x08" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x05", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=7; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy1; length=4 offset=4; length too large`, "\x07" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x01\x04", "", ErrCorrupt, }, { `decodedLen=6; tagLiteral (4 bytes "abcd"); tagCopy2; length=2 offset=3; valid input`, "\x06" + "\x0cabcd" + "\x06\x03\x00", "abcdbc", nil, }} const ( // notPresentXxx defines a range of byte values [0xa0, 0xc5) that are // not present in either the input or the output. It is written to dBuf // to check that Decode does not write bytes past the end of // dBuf[:dLen]. // // The magic number 37 was chosen because it is prime. A more 'natural' // number like 32 might lead to a false negative if, for example, a // byte was incorrectly copied 4*8 bytes later. notPresentBase = 0xa0 notPresentLen = 37 ) var dBuf [100]byte loop: for i, tc := range testCases { input := []byte(tc.input) for _, x := range input { if notPresentBase <= x && x < notPresentBase+notPresentLen { t.Errorf("#%d (%s): input shouldn't contain %#02x\ninput: % x", i, tc.desc, x, input) continue loop } } dLen, n := binary.Uvarint(input) if n <= 0 { t.Errorf("#%d (%s): invalid varint-encoded dLen", i, tc.desc) continue } if dLen > uint64(len(dBuf)) { t.Errorf("#%d (%s): dLen %d is too large", i, tc.desc, dLen) continue } for j := range dBuf { dBuf[j] = byte(notPresentBase + j%notPresentLen) } g, gotErr := Decode(dBuf[:], input) if got := string(g); got != tc.want || gotErr != tc.wantErr { t.Errorf("#%d (%s):\ngot %q, %v\nwant %q, %v", i, tc.desc, got, gotErr, tc.want, tc.wantErr) continue } for j, x := range dBuf { if uint64(j) < dLen { continue } if w := byte(notPresentBase + j%notPresentLen); x != w { t.Errorf("#%d (%s): Decode overrun: dBuf[%d] was modified: got %#02x, want %#02x\ndBuf: % x", i, tc.desc, j, x, w, dBuf) continue loop } } } } // TestDecodeLengthOffset tests decoding an encoding of the form literal + // copy-length-offset + literal. For example: "abcdefghijkl" + "efghij" + "AB". func TestDecodeLengthOffset(t *testing.T) { const ( prefix = "abcdefghijklmnopqr" suffix = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR" // notPresentXxx defines a range of byte values [0xa0, 0xc5) that are // not present in either the input or the output. It is written to // gotBuf to check that Decode does not write bytes past the end of // gotBuf[:totalLen]. // // The magic number 37 was chosen because it is prime. A more 'natural' // number like 32 might lead to a false negative if, for example, a // byte was incorrectly copied 4*8 bytes later. notPresentBase = 0xa0 notPresentLen = 37 ) var gotBuf, wantBuf, inputBuf [128]byte for length := 1; length <= 18; length++ { for offset := 1; offset <= 18; offset++ { loop: for suffixLen := 0; suffixLen <= 18; suffixLen++ { totalLen := len(prefix) + length + suffixLen inputLen := binary.PutUvarint(inputBuf[:], uint64(totalLen)) inputBuf[inputLen] = tagLiteral + 4*byte(len(prefix)-1) inputLen++ inputLen += copy(inputBuf[inputLen:], prefix) inputBuf[inputLen+0] = tagCopy2 + 4*byte(length-1) inputBuf[inputLen+1] = byte(offset) inputBuf[inputLen+2] = 0x00 inputLen += 3 if suffixLen > 0 { inputBuf[inputLen] = tagLiteral + 4*byte(suffixLen-1) inputLen++ inputLen += copy(inputBuf[inputLen:], suffix[:suffixLen]) } input := inputBuf[:inputLen] for i := range gotBuf { gotBuf[i] = byte(notPresentBase + i%notPresentLen) } got, err := Decode(gotBuf[:], input) if err != nil { t.Errorf("length=%d, offset=%d; suffixLen=%d: %v", length, offset, suffixLen, err) continue } wantLen := 0 wantLen += copy(wantBuf[wantLen:], prefix) for i := 0; i < length; i++ { wantBuf[wantLen] = wantBuf[wantLen-offset] wantLen++ } wantLen += copy(wantBuf[wantLen:], suffix[:suffixLen]) want := wantBuf[:wantLen] for _, x := range input { if notPresentBase <= x && x < notPresentBase+notPresentLen { t.Errorf("length=%d, offset=%d; suffixLen=%d: input shouldn't contain %#02x\ninput: % x", length, offset, suffixLen, x, input) continue loop } } for i, x := range gotBuf { if i < totalLen { continue } if w := byte(notPresentBase + i%notPresentLen); x != w { t.Errorf("length=%d, offset=%d; suffixLen=%d; totalLen=%d: "+ "Decode overrun: gotBuf[%d] was modified: got %#02x, want %#02x\ngotBuf: % x", length, offset, suffixLen, totalLen, i, x, w, gotBuf) continue loop } } for _, x := range want { if notPresentBase <= x && x < notPresentBase+notPresentLen { t.Errorf("length=%d, offset=%d; suffixLen=%d: want shouldn't contain %#02x\nwant: % x", length, offset, suffixLen, x, want) continue loop } } if !bytes.Equal(got, want) { t.Errorf("length=%d, offset=%d; suffixLen=%d:\ninput % x\ngot % x\nwant % x", length, offset, suffixLen, input, got, want) continue } } } } } func TestDecodeGoldenInput(t *testing.T) { src, err := ioutil.ReadFile("testdata/pi.txt.rawsnappy") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadFile: %v", err) } got, err := Decode(nil, src) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Decode: %v", err) } want, err := ioutil.ReadFile("testdata/pi.txt") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadFile: %v", err) } if err := cmp(got, want); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } // TestSlowForwardCopyOverrun tests the "expand the pattern" algorithm // described in decode_amd64.s and its claim of a 10 byte overrun worst case. func TestSlowForwardCopyOverrun(t *testing.T) { const base = 100 for length := 1; length < 18; length++ { for offset := 1; offset < 18; offset++ { highWaterMark := base d := base l := length o := offset // makeOffsetAtLeast8 for o < 8 { if end := d + 8; highWaterMark < end { highWaterMark = end } l -= o d += o o += o } // fixUpSlowForwardCopy a := d d += l // finishSlowForwardCopy for l > 0 { if end := a + 8; highWaterMark < end { highWaterMark = end } a += 8 l -= 8 } dWant := base + length overrun := highWaterMark - dWant if d != dWant || overrun < 0 || 10 < overrun { t.Errorf("length=%d, offset=%d: d and overrun: got (%d, %d), want (%d, something in [0, 10])", length, offset, d, overrun, dWant) } } } } // TestEncodeNoiseThenRepeats encodes input for which the first half is very // incompressible and the second half is very compressible. The encoded form's // length should be closer to 50% of the original length than 100%. func TestEncodeNoiseThenRepeats(t *testing.T) { for _, origLen := range []int{32 * 1024, 256 * 1024, 2048 * 1024} { src := make([]byte, origLen) rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1)) firstHalf, secondHalf := src[:origLen/2], src[origLen/2:] for i := range firstHalf { firstHalf[i] = uint8(rng.Intn(256)) } for i := range secondHalf { secondHalf[i] = uint8(i >> 8) } dst := Encode(nil, src) if got, want := len(dst), origLen*3/4; got >= want { t.Errorf("origLen=%d: got %d encoded bytes, want less than %d", origLen, got, want) } } } func TestFramingFormat(t *testing.T) { // src is comprised of alternating 1e5-sized sequences of random // (incompressible) bytes and repeated (compressible) bytes. 1e5 was chosen // because it is larger than maxBlockSize (64k). src := make([]byte, 1e6) rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1)) for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { if i%2 == 0 { for j := 0; j < 1e5; j++ { src[1e5*i+j] = uint8(rng.Intn(256)) } } else { for j := 0; j < 1e5; j++ { src[1e5*i+j] = uint8(i) } } } buf := new(bytes.Buffer) if _, err := NewWriter(buf).Write(src); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Write: encoding: %v", err) } dst, err := ioutil.ReadAll(NewReader(buf)) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadAll: decoding: %v", err) } if err := cmp(dst, src); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func TestWriterGoldenOutput(t *testing.T) { buf := new(bytes.Buffer) w := NewBufferedWriter(buf) defer w.Close() w.Write([]byte("abcd")) // Not compressible. w.Flush() w.Write(bytes.Repeat([]byte{'A'}, 100)) // Compressible. w.Flush() got := buf.String() want := strings.Join([]string{ magicChunk, "\x01\x08\x00\x00", // Uncompressed chunk, 8 bytes long (including 4 byte checksum). "\x68\x10\xe6\xb6", // Checksum. "\x61\x62\x63\x64", // Uncompressed payload: "abcd". "\x00\x0d\x00\x00", // Compressed chunk, 13 bytes long (including 4 byte checksum). "\x37\xcb\xbc\x9d", // Checksum. "\x64", // Compressed payload: Uncompressed length (varint encoded): 100. "\x00\x41", // Compressed payload: tagLiteral, length=1, "A". "\xfe\x01\x00", // Compressed payload: tagCopy2, length=64, offset=1. "\x8a\x01\x00", // Compressed payload: tagCopy2, length=35, offset=1. }, "") if got != want { t.Fatalf("\ngot: % x\nwant: % x", got, want) } } func TestNewBufferedWriter(t *testing.T) { // Test all 32 possible sub-sequences of these 5 input slices. // // Their lengths sum to 400,000, which is over 6 times the Writer ibuf // capacity: 6 * maxBlockSize is 393,216. inputs := [][]byte{ bytes.Repeat([]byte{'a'}, 40000), bytes.Repeat([]byte{'b'}, 150000), bytes.Repeat([]byte{'c'}, 60000), bytes.Repeat([]byte{'d'}, 120000), bytes.Repeat([]byte{'e'}, 30000), } loop: for i := 0; i < 1< 0; { i := copy(x, src) x = x[i:] } return dst } func benchWords(b *testing.B, n int, decode bool) { // Note: the file is OS-language dependent so the resulting values are not // directly comparable for non-US-English OS installations. data := expand(readFile(b, "/usr/share/dict/words"), n) if decode { benchDecode(b, data) } else { benchEncode(b, data) } } func BenchmarkWordsDecode1e1(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e1, true) } func BenchmarkWordsDecode1e2(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e2, true) } func BenchmarkWordsDecode1e3(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e3, true) } func BenchmarkWordsDecode1e4(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e4, true) } func BenchmarkWordsDecode1e5(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e5, true) } func BenchmarkWordsDecode1e6(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e6, true) } func BenchmarkWordsEncode1e1(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e1, false) } func BenchmarkWordsEncode1e2(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e2, false) } func BenchmarkWordsEncode1e3(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e3, false) } func BenchmarkWordsEncode1e4(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e4, false) } func BenchmarkWordsEncode1e5(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e5, false) } func BenchmarkWordsEncode1e6(b *testing.B) { benchWords(b, 1e6, false) } func BenchmarkRandomEncode(b *testing.B) { rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(1)) data := make([]byte, 1<<20) for i := range data { data[i] = uint8(rng.Intn(256)) } benchEncode(b, data) } // testFiles' values are copied directly from // https://raw.githubusercontent.com/google/snappy/master/snappy_unittest.cc // The label field is unused in snappy-go. var testFiles = []struct { label string filename string sizeLimit int }{ {"html", "html", 0}, {"urls", "urls.10K", 0}, {"jpg", "fireworks.jpeg", 0}, {"jpg_200", "fireworks.jpeg", 200}, {"pdf", "paper-100k.pdf", 0}, {"html4", "html_x_4", 0}, {"txt1", "alice29.txt", 0}, {"txt2", "asyoulik.txt", 0}, {"txt3", "lcet10.txt", 0}, {"txt4", "plrabn12.txt", 0}, {"pb", "geo.protodata", 0}, {"gaviota", "kppkn.gtb", 0}, } const ( // The benchmark data files are at this canonical URL. benchURL = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/google/snappy/master/testdata/" // They are copied to this local directory. benchDir = "testdata/bench" ) func downloadBenchmarkFiles(b *testing.B, basename string) (errRet error) { filename := filepath.Join(benchDir, basename) if stat, err := os.Stat(filename); err == nil && stat.Size() != 0 { return nil } if !*download { b.Skipf("test data not found; skipping benchmark without the -download flag") } // Download the official snappy C++ implementation reference test data // files for benchmarking. if err := os.MkdirAll(benchDir, 0777); err != nil && !os.IsExist(err) { return fmt.Errorf("failed to create %s: %s", benchDir, err) } f, err := os.Create(filename) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to create %s: %s", filename, err) } defer f.Close() defer func() { if errRet != nil { os.Remove(filename) } }() url := benchURL + basename resp, err := http.Get(url) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to download %s: %s", url, err) } defer resp.Body.Close() if s := resp.StatusCode; s != http.StatusOK { return fmt.Errorf("downloading %s: HTTP status code %d (%s)", url, s, http.StatusText(s)) } _, err = io.Copy(f, resp.Body) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to download %s to %s: %s", url, filename, err) } return nil } func benchFile(b *testing.B, n int, decode bool) { if err := downloadBenchmarkFiles(b, testFiles[n].filename); 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