ogg_pager: Fix writing of perfectly divisible packets

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Serial 2024-10-26 13:40:47 -04:00 committed by Alex
parent b934995491
commit 0578ee4dfd
2 changed files with 54 additions and 29 deletions

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@ -6,6 +6,15 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
## [Unreleased]
## [0.7.0] - 2024-10-26
### Fixed
- Writing a packet whose size is perfectly divisible by 255 would make the second to last segment have a size of 0, rather than 255 ([issue](https://github.com/Serial-ATA/lofty-rs/issues/469)) ([PR](https://github.com/Serial-ATA/lofty-rs/pull/475))
### Removed
- `Page::extend()` ([PR](https://github.com/Serial-ATA/lofty-rs/pull/475))
- `segment_table()` ([PR](https://github.com/Serial-ATA/lofty-rs/pull/475))
## [0.6.1] - 2024-04-21
### Fixed

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ struct PaginateContext {
idx: usize,
remaining_page_size: usize,
current_packet_len: usize,
last_segment_size: u8,
last_segment_size: Option<u8>,
}
impl PaginateContext {
@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ impl PaginateContext {
flags: PaginateContextFlags {
first_page: true,
fresh_packet: true,
packet_spans_multiple_pages: false,
packet_finished_on_page: false,
need_nil_page: false,
},
pos: 0,
idx: 0,
remaining_page_size: MAX_WRITTEN_CONTENT_SIZE,
current_packet_len: 0,
last_segment_size: 0,
last_segment_size: None,
}
}
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ impl PaginateContext {
self.pos = 0;
self.current_packet_len = packet.len();
self.last_segment_size = (packet.len() % 255) as u8;
self.last_segment_size = Some((packet.len() % 255) as u8);
}
fn flush_page(&mut self, content: &mut Vec<u8>) {
@ -61,13 +61,7 @@ impl PaginateContext {
_ => 0,
}
},
abgp: if self.flags.packet_finished_on_page {
self.abgp
} else {
// A special value of '-1' (in two's complement) indicates that no packets
// finish on this page.
1_u64.wrapping_neg()
},
abgp: 0,
stream_serial: self.stream_serial,
sequence_number: self.idx as u32,
segments: Vec::new(),
@ -79,27 +73,36 @@ impl PaginateContext {
let content_len = content.len();
self.pos += content_len as u64;
// Determine how many *full* segments our page content takes up.
// Anything < 255 will be covered by `last_segment_size`
let full_segments_occupied = content_len / 255;
// Moving on to a new packet
debug_assert!(self.pos <= self.current_packet_len as u64);
if self.pos == self.current_packet_len as u64 {
self.flags.packet_spans_multiple_pages = false;
let at_packet_end = self.pos == self.current_packet_len as u64;
if at_packet_end && full_segments_occupied == MAX_WRITTEN_SEGMENT_COUNT {
// See comment on `PaginateContextFlags.need_nil_page`
self.flags.need_nil_page = true;
self.flags.packet_finished_on_page = false;
}
// We need to determine how many segments our page content takes up.
// If it takes up the remainder of the segment table for the entire packet,
// we'll just consume it as is.
let segments_occupied = if content_len >= 255 {
content_len.div_ceil(255)
if self.flags.packet_finished_on_page {
header.abgp = self.abgp;
} else {
1
};
// A special value of '-1' (in two's complement) indicates that no packets
// finish on this page.
header.abgp = 1_u64.wrapping_neg()
}
debug_assert!(segments_occupied <= MAX_WRITTEN_SEGMENT_COUNT);
if self.flags.packet_spans_multiple_pages {
header.segments = vec![255; segments_occupied];
} else {
header.segments = vec![255; segments_occupied - 1];
header.segments.push(self.last_segment_size);
debug_assert!(full_segments_occupied <= MAX_WRITTEN_SEGMENT_COUNT);
header.segments = vec![255; full_segments_occupied];
if full_segments_occupied != MAX_WRITTEN_SEGMENT_COUNT {
// End of the packet
let last_segment_size = self
.last_segment_size
.expect("fresh packet should be indicated at this point");
header.segments.push(last_segment_size);
}
self.pages.push(Page {
@ -117,8 +120,16 @@ impl PaginateContext {
struct PaginateContextFlags {
first_page: bool,
fresh_packet: bool,
packet_spans_multiple_pages: bool,
packet_finished_on_page: bool,
// A 'nil' page just means it is zero-length. This is used when our packet is perfectly
// divisible by `255 * MAX_SEGMENT_COUNT`. We need a zero-sized segment to mark the end of our
// packet across page boundaries.
//
// Very rare circumstance, but still possible.
//
// From <https://xiph.org/ogg/doc/framing.html>:
// "Note also that a 'nil' (zero length) packet is not an error; it consists of nothing more than a lacing value of zero in the header."
need_nil_page: bool,
}
/// Create pages from a list of packets
@ -162,6 +173,13 @@ fn paginate_packet(ctx: &mut PaginateContext, packet: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
let mut page_content = Vec::with_capacity(MAX_WRITTEN_CONTENT_SIZE);
let mut packet = packet;
loop {
// See comment on `PaginateContextFlags.need_nil_page`
if ctx.flags.need_nil_page {
assert!(packet.is_empty());
ctx.flags.packet_finished_on_page = true;
ctx.flush_page(&mut page_content);
}
if packet.is_empty() {
break;
}
@ -175,8 +193,6 @@ fn paginate_packet(ctx: &mut PaginateContext, packet: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
if bytes_read <= MAX_WRITTEN_CONTENT_SIZE && packet.is_empty() {
ctx.flags.packet_finished_on_page = true;
} else {
ctx.flags.packet_spans_multiple_pages = true;
}
if ctx.remaining_page_size == 0 || packet.is_empty() {