scummvm/engines/cine/unpack.h
Kari Salminen 97463309ba Fix for bug #2057637: FW: Spaceship glitches in demo (regression).
This was caused by assuming in-place decompression is ok, it wasn't,
although AFAIK the original did decompression in-place too.
Changed unpacking to be done not in-place and the glitch vanished.
Also changed the unpacker to also handle uncompressed input data.

svn-id: r34034
2008-08-19 11:55:20 +00:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
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#ifndef CINE_UNPACK_H
#define CINE_UNPACK_H
#include "common/scummsys.h"
namespace Cine {
/**
* A LZ77 style decompressor for Delphine's data files
* used in at least Future Wars and Operation Stealth.
* @note Works backwards in the source and destination buffers.
* @warning Having the source and destination in the same buffer when unpacking can cause errors!
*/
class CineUnpacker {
public:
/**
* Unpacks packed data from the source buffer to the destination buffer.
* @note You may call this on already unpacked data but then source length must be equal to destination length.
* @warning The source and destination should not point to the same buffer. If they do, errors may occur!
* @param src Pointer to the source buffer.
* @param srcLen Length of the source buffer.
* @param dst Pointer to the destination buffer.
* @param dstLen Length of the destination buffer.
* @return True if no errors were detected in the source data and unpacking was successful, otherwise false.
*/
bool unpack(const byte *src, uint srcLen, byte *dst, uint dstLen);
private:
/**
* Reads an unsigned big endian 32-bit integer from the source stream and goes backwards 4 bytes.
* @return If the operation is valid, an unsigned big endian 32-bit integer read from the source stream.
* @return If the operation is invalid, zero.
* @note Sets internal error state if the read operation would be out of source bounds.
*/
uint32 readSource();
/**
* Shifts the current internal 32-bit chunk to the right by one.
* Puts input carry into internal chunk's topmost (i.e. leftmost) bit.
* @return The least significant bit that was shifted out from the chunk.
*/
uint rcr(bool inputCarry);
/**
* Get the next bit from the source stream.
* @note Changes the bit position in the source stream.
* @return The next bit from the source stream.
*/
uint nextBit();
/**
* Get bits from the source stream.
* @note Changes the bit position in the source stream.
* @param numBits Number of bits to read from the source stream.
* @return Integer value consisting of the bits read from the source stream (In range [0, (2 ** numBits) - 1]).
* @return Later the bit was read from the source, the less significant it is in the return value.
*/
uint getBits(uint numBits);
/**
* Copy raw bytes from the input stream and write them to the destination stream.
* This is used when no adequately long match is found in the sliding window.
* @note Sets internal error state if the operation would be out of bounds.
* @param numBytes Amount of bytes to copy from the input stream
*/
void unpackRawBytes(uint numBytes);
/**
* Copy bytes from the sliding window in the destination buffer.
* This is used when a match of two bytes or longer is found.
* @note Sets internal error state if the operation would be out of bounds.
* @param offset Offset in the sliding window
* @param numBytes Amount of bytes to copy
*/
void copyRelocatedBytes(uint offset, uint numBytes);
private:
uint32 _crc; //!< Error-detecting code (This should be zero after successful unpacking)
uint32 _chunk32b; //!< The current internal 32-bit chunk of source data
byte *_dst; //!< Pointer to the current position in the destination buffer
const byte *_src; //!< Pointer to the current position in the source buffer
// These are used for detecting errors (e.g. out of bounds issues) during unpacking
bool _error; //!< Did an error occur during unpacking?
const byte *_srcBegin; //!< Source buffer's beginning
const byte *_srcEnd; //!< Source buffer's end
byte *_dstBegin; //!< Destination buffer's beginning
byte *_dstEnd; //!< Destination buffer's end
};
} // End of namespace Cine
#endif