report progress on 0-length files when pushing files (the receiver already called it, so we already produced progress on a 0-length file when pulling).
386 lines
9.4 KiB
C
386 lines
9.4 KiB
C
/*
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1996
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Copyright (C) Paul Mackerras 1996
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#include "rsync.h"
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extern int verbose;
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extern int am_server;
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extern int do_progress;
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extern int checksum_seed;
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int updating_basis_file;
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typedef unsigned short tag;
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#define TABLESIZE (1<<16)
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#define NULL_TAG (-1)
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static int false_alarms;
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static int tag_hits;
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static int matches;
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static int64 data_transfer;
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static int total_false_alarms;
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static int total_tag_hits;
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static int total_matches;
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extern struct stats stats;
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struct target {
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tag t;
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int32 i;
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};
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static struct target *targets;
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static int32 *tag_table;
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#define gettag2(s1,s2) (((s1) + (s2)) & 0xFFFF)
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#define gettag(sum) gettag2((sum)&0xFFFF,(sum)>>16)
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static int compare_targets(struct target *t1,struct target *t2)
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{
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return (int)t1->t - (int)t2->t;
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}
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static void build_hash_table(struct sum_struct *s)
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{
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int32 i;
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if (!tag_table)
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tag_table = new_array(int32, TABLESIZE);
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targets = new_array(struct target, s->count);
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if (!tag_table || !targets)
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out_of_memory("build_hash_table");
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for (i = 0; i < s->count; i++) {
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targets[i].i = i;
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targets[i].t = gettag(s->sums[i].sum1);
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}
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qsort(targets,s->count,sizeof(targets[0]),(int (*)())compare_targets);
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for (i = 0; i < TABLESIZE; i++)
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tag_table[i] = NULL_TAG;
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for (i = s->count; i-- > 0; )
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tag_table[targets[i].t] = i;
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}
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static OFF_T last_match;
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/**
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* Transmit a literal and/or match token.
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*
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* This delightfully-named function is called either when we find a
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* match and need to transmit all the unmatched data leading up to it,
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* or when we get bored of accumulating literal data and just need to
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* transmit it. As a result of this second case, it is called even if
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* we have not matched at all!
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*
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* @param i If >0, the number of a matched token. If 0, indicates we
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* have only literal data.
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**/
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static void matched(int f, struct sum_struct *s, struct map_struct *buf,
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OFF_T offset, int32 i)
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{
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int32 n = offset - last_match; /* max value: block_size (int32) */
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int32 j;
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if (verbose > 2 && i >= 0) {
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rprintf(FINFO,
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"match at %.0f last_match=%.0f j=%d len=%ld n=%ld\n",
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(double)offset, (double)last_match, i,
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(long)s->sums[i].len, (long)n);
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}
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send_token(f, i, buf, last_match, n, i < 0 ? 0 : s->sums[i].len);
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data_transfer += n;
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if (i >= 0) {
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stats.matched_data += s->sums[i].len;
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n += s->sums[i].len;
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}
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for (j = 0; j < n; j += CHUNK_SIZE) {
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int32 n1 = MIN(CHUNK_SIZE, n - j);
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sum_update(map_ptr(buf, last_match + j, n1), n1);
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}
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if (i >= 0)
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last_match = offset + s->sums[i].len;
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else
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last_match = offset;
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if (buf && do_progress)
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show_progress(last_match, buf->file_size);
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}
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static void hash_search(int f,struct sum_struct *s,
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struct map_struct *buf, OFF_T len)
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{
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OFF_T offset, end, backup;
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int32 k, want_i;
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char sum2[SUM_LENGTH];
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uint32 s1, s2, sum;
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int more;
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schar *map;
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/* want_i is used to encourage adjacent matches, allowing the RLL
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* coding of the output to work more efficiently. */
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want_i = 0;
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if (verbose > 2) {
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rprintf(FINFO, "hash search b=%ld len=%.0f\n",
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(long)s->blength, (double)len);
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}
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k = (int32)MIN(len, (OFF_T)s->blength);
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map = (schar *)map_ptr(buf, 0, k);
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sum = get_checksum1((char *)map, k);
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s1 = sum & 0xFFFF;
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s2 = sum >> 16;
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if (verbose > 3)
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rprintf(FINFO, "sum=%.8x k=%ld\n", sum, (long)k);
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offset = 0;
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end = len + 1 - s->sums[s->count-1].len;
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if (verbose > 3) {
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rprintf(FINFO, "hash search s->blength=%ld len=%.0f count=%.0f\n",
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(long)s->blength, (double)len, (double)s->count);
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}
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do {
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tag t = gettag2(s1,s2);
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int done_csum2 = 0;
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int32 j = tag_table[t];
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if (verbose > 4)
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rprintf(FINFO,"offset=%.0f sum=%08x\n",(double)offset,sum);
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if (j == NULL_TAG)
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goto null_tag;
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sum = (s1 & 0xffff) | (s2 << 16);
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tag_hits++;
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do {
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int32 l, i = targets[j].i;
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if (sum != s->sums[i].sum1)
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continue;
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/* also make sure the two blocks are the same length */
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l = (int32)MIN((OFF_T)s->blength, len-offset);
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if (l != s->sums[i].len)
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continue;
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/* in-place: ensure chunk's offset is either >= our
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* offset or that the data didn't move. */
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if (updating_basis_file && s->sums[i].offset < offset
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&& !(s->sums[i].flags & SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET))
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continue;
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if (verbose > 3)
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rprintf(FINFO,"potential match at %.0f target=%.0f %.0f sum=%08x\n",
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(double)offset,(double)j,(double)i,sum);
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if (!done_csum2) {
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map = (schar *)map_ptr(buf,offset,l);
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get_checksum2((char *)map,l,sum2);
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done_csum2 = 1;
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}
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if (memcmp(sum2,s->sums[i].sum2,s->s2length) != 0) {
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false_alarms++;
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continue;
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}
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/* When updating in-place, the best possible match is
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* one with an identical offset, so we prefer that over
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* the following want_i optimization. */
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if (updating_basis_file) {
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do {
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int32 i2 = targets[j].i;
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if (s->sums[i2].offset != offset)
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continue;
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if (i2 != i) {
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if (sum != s->sums[i2].sum1)
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break;
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if (memcmp(sum2, s->sums[i2].sum2,
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s->s2length) != 0)
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break;
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i = i2;
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}
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/* This chunk was at the same offset on
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* both the sender and the receiver. */
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s->sums[i].flags |= SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET;
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goto set_want_i;
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} while (++j < s->count && targets[j].t == t);
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}
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/* we've found a match, but now check to see
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* if want_i can hint at a better match. */
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if (i != want_i && want_i < s->count
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&& (!updating_basis_file || s->sums[want_i].offset >= offset
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|| s->sums[want_i].flags & SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET)
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&& sum == s->sums[want_i].sum1
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&& memcmp(sum2, s->sums[want_i].sum2, s->s2length) == 0) {
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/* we've found an adjacent match - the RLL coder
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* will be happy */
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i = want_i;
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}
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set_want_i:
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want_i = i + 1;
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matched(f,s,buf,offset,i);
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offset += s->sums[i].len - 1;
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k = (int32)MIN((OFF_T)s->blength, len-offset);
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map = (schar *)map_ptr(buf, offset, k);
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sum = get_checksum1((char *)map, k);
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s1 = sum & 0xFFFF;
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s2 = sum >> 16;
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matches++;
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break;
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} while (++j < s->count && targets[j].t == t);
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null_tag:
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backup = offset - last_match;
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/* We sometimes read 1 byte prior to last_match... */
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if (backup < 0)
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backup = 0;
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/* Trim off the first byte from the checksum */
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more = offset + k < len;
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map = (schar *)map_ptr(buf, offset - backup, k + more + backup)
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+ backup;
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s1 -= map[0] + CHAR_OFFSET;
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s2 -= k * (map[0]+CHAR_OFFSET);
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/* Add on the next byte (if there is one) to the checksum */
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if (more) {
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s1 += map[k] + CHAR_OFFSET;
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s2 += s1;
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} else
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--k;
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/* By matching early we avoid re-reading the
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data 3 times in the case where a token
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match comes a long way after last
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match. The 3 reads are caused by the
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running match, the checksum update and the
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literal send. */
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if (backup >= s->blength+CHUNK_SIZE && end-offset > CHUNK_SIZE)
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matched(f, s, buf, offset - s->blength, -2);
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} while (++offset < end);
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matched(f, s, buf, len, -1);
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map_ptr(buf, len-1, 1);
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}
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/**
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* Scan through a origin file, looking for sections that match
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* checksums from the generator, and transmit either literal or token
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* data.
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*
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* Also calculates the MD4 checksum of the whole file, using the md
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* accumulator. This is transmitted with the file as protection
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* against corruption on the wire.
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*
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* @param s Checksums received from the generator. If <tt>s->count ==
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* 0</tt>, then there are actually no checksums for this file.
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*
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* @param len Length of the file to send.
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**/
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void match_sums(int f, struct sum_struct *s, struct map_struct *buf, OFF_T len)
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{
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char file_sum[MD4_SUM_LENGTH];
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last_match = 0;
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false_alarms = 0;
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tag_hits = 0;
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matches = 0;
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data_transfer = 0;
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sum_init(checksum_seed);
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if (len > 0 && s->count > 0) {
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build_hash_table(s);
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if (verbose > 2)
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rprintf(FINFO,"built hash table\n");
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hash_search(f,s,buf,len);
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if (verbose > 2)
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rprintf(FINFO,"done hash search\n");
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} else {
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OFF_T j;
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/* by doing this in pieces we avoid too many seeks */
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for (j = CHUNK_SIZE; j < len; j += CHUNK_SIZE)
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matched(f, s, buf, j, -2);
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matched(f, s, buf, len, -1);
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}
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sum_end(file_sum);
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/* If we had a read error, send a bad checksum. */
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if (buf && buf->status != 0)
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file_sum[0]++;
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if (verbose > 2)
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rprintf(FINFO,"sending file_sum\n");
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write_buf(f,file_sum,MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
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if (targets) {
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free(targets);
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targets=NULL;
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}
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if (verbose > 2)
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rprintf(FINFO, "false_alarms=%d tag_hits=%d matches=%d\n",
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false_alarms, tag_hits, matches);
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total_tag_hits += tag_hits;
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total_false_alarms += false_alarms;
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total_matches += matches;
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stats.literal_data += data_transfer;
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}
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void match_report(void)
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{
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if (verbose <= 1)
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return;
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rprintf(FINFO,
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"total: matches=%d tag_hits=%d false_alarms=%d data=%.0f\n",
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total_matches,total_tag_hits,
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total_false_alarms,
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(double)stats.literal_data);
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}
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