this meant to abstract the sumtype representation required
to transfert `offcode` to `ZSTD_storeSeq()`.
Unfortunately, the sumtype numeric representation is currently a leaky abstraction
that has permeated many other parts of the code,
especially within `zstd_lazy.c` and also within `zstd_opt.c` and `zstd_compress.c`.
While this PR makes a good job a transfering a large nb of call sites
to using the new macros, there are still a few sites where this transformation is more complex,
or where the numeric representation itself it used "as is".
One of the problematics area is the decision to use the numeric format of the sumtype
within the match finders of `zstd_lazy`.
This commit doesn't change the behavior, it only introduces and employes the macros,
but eventually the resulting code remains identical.
At target, if the numeric representation of the sumtype can be completely abstracted
and no other part of the code depends on it,
it will be possible to move it towards something slightly more efficient.
LDM does especially poorly on repetitive data when that data's hash happens
to have `(hash & stopMask) == 0`. Either because the `stopMask == 0` or
random chance. Optimize this case by skipping over repetitive patterns.
The detection is very simplistic, but should catch most of the offending
cases.
```
head -c 1G /dev/zero | perf stat -- ./zstd -1 -o /dev/null -v --zstd=ldmHashRateLog=1 --long
21.187881087 seconds time elapsed
head -c 1G /dev/zero | perf stat -- ./zstd -1 -o /dev/null -v --zstd=ldmHashRateLog=1 --long
1.149707921 seconds time elapsed
```
* Fix overflow correction when `windowLog < cycleLog`. Previously, we
got the correction wrong in this case, and our chain tables and binary
trees would be corrupted. Now, we work as long as `maxDist` is a power
of two, by adding `MAX(maxDist, cycleSize)` to our indices.
* When `ZSTD_WINDOW_OVERFLOW_CORRECT_FREQUENTLY` is defined to non-zero
run overflow correction as frequently as allowed without impacting
compression ratio.
* Enable `ZSTD_WINDOW_OVERFLOW_CORRECT_FREQUENTLY` in `fuzzer` and
`zstreamtest` as well as all the OSS-Fuzz fuzzers. This has a 5-10%
speed penalty at most, which seems reasonable.
* Switch to yearless copyright per FB policy
* Fix up SPDX-License-Identifier lines in `contrib/linux-kernel` sources
* Add zstd copyright/license header to the `contrib/linux-kernel` sources
* Update the `tests/test-license.py` to check for yearless copyright
* Improvements to `tests/test-license.py`
* Check `contrib/linux-kernel` in `tests/test-license.py`
Exposed when loading a dictionary < LDM minMatch bytes in MT mode.
Test Plan:
```
CC=clang make -j zstreamtest MOREFLAGS="-O0 -fsanitize=address"
./zstreamtest -vv -i100000000 -t1 --newapi -s7065 -t3925297
```
TODO: Add an explicit test that loads a small dictionary in MT mode
* adding long support for patch-from
* adding refPrefix to dictionary_decompress
* adding refPrefix to dictionary_loader
* conversion nit
* triggering log mode on chainLog < fileLog and removing old threshold
* adding refPrefix to dictionary_round_trip
* adding docs
* adding enableldm + forceWindow test for dict
* separate patch-from logic into FIO_adjustParamsForPatchFromMode
* moving memLimit adjustment to outside ifdefs (need for decomp)
* removing refPrefix gate on dictionary_round_trip
* rebase on top of dev refPrefix change
* making sure refPrefx + ldm is < 1% of srcSize
* combining notes for patch-from
* moving memlimit logic inside fileio.c
* adding display for optimal parser and long mode trigger
* conversion nit
* fuzzer found heap-overflow fix
* another conversion nit
* moving FIO_adjustMemLimitForPatchFromMode outside ifndef
* making params immutable
* moving memLimit update before createDictBuffer call
* making maxSrcSize unsigned long long
* making dictSize and maxSrcSize params unsigned long long
* error on files larger than 4gb
* extend refPrefix test to include round trip
* conversion to size_t
* making sure ldm is at least 10x better
* removing break
* including zstd_compress_internal and removing redundant macros
* exposing ZSTD_cycleLog()
* using cycleLog instead of chainLog
* add some more docs about user optimizations
* formatting
* All copyright lines now have -2020 instead of -present
* All copyright lines include "Facebook, Inc"
* All licenses are now standardized
The copyright in `threading.{h,c}` is not changed because it comes from
zstdmt.
The copyright and license of `divsufsort.{h,c}` is not changed.