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Issue 2869016: Add an unpatched version of xz, XZ Utils, to /trunk/deps/third_party (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/deps/third_party/
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2 .xz Test Files
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4
5 0. Introduction
6
7 This directory contains bunch of files to test handling of .xz files
8 in .xz decoder implementations. Many of the files have been created
9 by hand with a hex editor, thus there is no better "source code" than
10 the files themselves. All the test files (*.xz) and this README have
11 been put into the public domain.
12
13
14 1. File Types
15
16 Good files (good-*.xz) must decode successfully without requiring
17 a lot of CPU time or RAM.
18
19 Unsupported files (unsupported-*.xz) are good files, but headers
20 indicate features not supported by the current file format
21 specification.
22
23 Bad files (bad-*.xz) must cause the decoder to give an error. Like
24 with the good files, these files must not require a lot of CPU time
25 or RAM before they get detected to be broken.
26
27
28 2. Descriptions of Individual Files
29
30 2.1. Good Files
31
32 good-0-empty.xz has one Stream with no Blocks.
33
34 good-0pad-empty.xz has one Stream with no Blocks followed by
35 four-byte Stream Padding.
36
37 good-0cat-empty.xz has two zero-Block Streams concatenated without
38 Stream Padding.
39
40 good-0catpad-empty.xz has two zero-Block Streams concatenated with
41 four-byte Stream Padding between the Streams.
42
43 good-1-check-none.xz has one Stream with one Block with two
44 uncompressed LZMA2 chunks and no integrity check.
45
46 good-1-check-crc32.xz has one Stream with one Block with two
47 uncompressed LZMA2 chunks and CRC32 check.
48
49 good-1-check-crc64.xz is like good-1-check-crc32.xz but with CRC64.
50
51 good-1-check-sha256.xz is like good-1-check-crc32.xz but with
52 SHA256.
53
54 good-2-lzma2.xz has one Stream with two Blocks with one uncompressed
55 LZMA2 chunk in each Block.
56
57 good-1-block_header-1.xz has both Compressed Size and Uncompressed
58 Size in the Block Header. This has also four extra bytes of Header
59 Padding.
60
61 good-1-block_header-2.xz has known Compressed Size.
62
63 good-1-block_header-3.xz has known Uncompressed Size.
64
65 good-1-delta-lzma2.tiff.xz is an image file that compresses
66 better with Delta+LZMA2 than with plain LZMA2.
67
68 good-1-x86-lzma2.xz uses the x86 filter (BCJ) and LZMA2. The
69 uncompressed file is compress_prepared_bcj_x86 found from the tests
70 directory.
71
72 good-1-sparc-lzma2.xz uses the SPARC filter and LZMA. The
73 uncompressed file is compress_prepared_bcj_sparc found from the tests
74 directory.
75
76 good-1-lzma2-1.xz has two LZMA2 chunks, of which the second sets
77 new properties.
78
79 good-1-lzma2-2.xz has two LZMA2 chunks, of which the second resets
80 the state without specifying new properties.
81
82 good-1-lzma2-3.xz has two LZMA2 chunks, of which the first is
83 uncompressed and the second is LZMA. The first chunk resets dictionary
84 and the second sets new properties.
85
86 good-1-lzma2-4.xz has three LZMA2 chunks: First is LZMA, second is
87 uncompressed with dictionary reset, and third is LZMA with new
88 properties but without dictionary reset.
89
90 good-1-3delta-lzma2.xz has three Delta filters and LZMA2.
91
92
93 2.2. Unsupported Files
94
95 unsupported-check.xz uses Check ID 0x02 which isn't supported by
96 the current version of the file format. It is implementation-defined
97 how this file handled (it may reject it, or decode it possibly with
98 a warning).
99
100 unsupported-block_header.xz has a non-null byte in Header Padding,
101 which may indicate presence of a new unsupported field.
102
103 unsupported-filter_flags-1.xz has unsupported Filter ID 0x7F.
104
105 unsupported-filter_flags-2.xz specifies only Delta filter in the
106 List of Filter Flags, but Delta isn't allowed as the last filter in
107 the chain. It could be a little more correct to detect this file as
108 corrupt instead of unsupported, but saying it is unsupported is
109 simpler in case of liblzma.
110
111 unsupported-filter_flags-3.xz specifies two LZMA2 filters in the
112 List of Filter Flags. LZMA2 is allowed only as the last filter in the
113 chain. It could be a little more correct to detect this file as
114 corrupt instead of unsupported, but saying it is unsupported is
115 simpler in case of liblzma.
116
117
118 2.3. Bad Files
119
120 bad-0pad-empty.xz has one Stream with no Blocks followed by
121 five-byte Stream Padding. Stream Padding must be a multiple of four
122 bytes, thus this file is corrupt.
123
124 bad-0catpad-empty.xz has two zero-Block Streams concatenated with
125 five-byte Stream Padding between the Streams.
126
127 bad-0cat-alone.xz is good-0-empty.xz concatenated with an empty
128 LZMA_Alone file.
129
130 bad-0cat-header_magic.xz is good-0cat-empty.xz but with one byte
131 wrong in the Header Magic Bytes field of the second Stream. liblzma
132 gives LZMA_DATA_ERROR for this. (LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR is used only if
133 the first Stream of a file has invalid Header Magic Bytes.)
134
135 bad-0-header_magic.xz is good-0-empty.xz but with one byte wrong
136 in the Header Magic Bytes field. liblzma gives LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR for
137 this.
138
139 bad-0-footer_magic.xz is good-0-empty.xz but with one byte wrong
140 in the Footer Magic Bytes field. liblzma gives LZMA_DATA_ERROR for
141 this.
142
143 bad-0-empty-truncated.xz is good-0-empty.xz without the last byte
144 of the file.
145
146 bad-0-nonempty_index.xz has no Blocks but Index claims that there is
147 one Block.
148
149 bad-0-backward_size.xz has wrong Backward Size in Stream Footer.
150
151 bad-1-stream_flags-1.xz has different Stream Flags in Stream Header
152 and Stream Footer.
153
154 bad-1-stream_flags-2.xz has wrong CRC32 in Stream Header.
155
156 bad-1-stream_flags-3.xz has wrong CRC32 in Stream Footer.
157
158 bad-1-vli-1.xz has two-byte variable-length integer in the
159 Uncompressed Size field in Block Header while one-byte would be enough
160 for that value. It's important that the file gets rejected due to too
161 big integer encoding instead of due to Uncompressed Size not matching
162 the value stored in the Block Header. That is, the decoder must not
163 try to decode the Compressed Data field.
164
165 bad-1-vli-2.xz has ten-byte variable-length integer as Uncompressed
166 Size in Block Header. It's important that the file gets rejected due
167 to too big integer encoding instead of due to Uncompressed Size not
168 matching the value stored in the Block Header. That is, the decoder
169 must not try to decode the Compressed Data field.
170
171 bad-1-block_header-1.xz has Block Header that ends in the middle of
172 the Filter Flags field.
173
174 bad-1-block_header-2.xz has Block Header that has Compressed Size and
175 Uncompressed Size but no List of Filter Flags field.
176
177 bad-1-block_header-3.xz has wrong CRC32 in Block Header.
178
179 bad-1-block_header-4.xz has too big Compressed Size in Block Header
180 (2^63 - 1 bytes while maximum is a little less, because the whole
181 Block must stay smaller than 2^63). It's important that the file
182 gets rejected due to invalid Compressed Size value; the decoder
183 must not try decoding the Compressed Data field.
184
185 bad-1-block_header-5.xz has zero as Compressed Size in Block Header.
186
187 bad-2-index-1.xz has wrong Unpadded Sizes in Index.
188
189 bad-2-index-2.xz has wrong Uncompressed Sizes in Index.
190
191 bad-2-index-3.xz has non-null byte in Index Padding.
192
193 bad-2-index-4.xz wrong CRC32 in Index.
194
195 bad-2-index-5.xz has zero as Unpadded Size. It is important that the
196 file gets rejected specifically due to Unpadded Size having an invalid
197 value.
198
199 bad-2-compressed_data_padding.xz has non-null byte in the padding of
200 the Compressed Data field of the first Block.
201
202 bad-1-check-crc32.xz has wrong Check (CRC32).
203
204 bad-1-check-crc64.xz has wrong Check (CRC64).
205
206 bad-1-check-sha256.xz has wrong Check (SHA-256).
207
208 bad-1-lzma2-1.xz has LZMA2 stream whose first chunk (uncompressed)
209 doesn't reset the dictionary.
210
211 bad-1-lzma2-2.xz has two LZMA2 chunks, of which the second chunk
212 indicates dictionary reset, but the LZMA compressed data tries to
213 repeat data from the previous chunk.
214
215 bad-1-lzma2-3.xz sets new invalid properties (lc=8, lp=0, pb=0) in
216 the middle of Block.
217
218 bad-1-lzma2-4.xz has two LZMA2 chunks, of which the first is
219 uncompressed and the second is LZMA. The first chunk resets dictionary
220 as it should, but the second chunk tries to reset state without
221 specifying properties for LZMA.
222
223 bad-1-lzma2-5.xz is like bad-1-lzma2-4.xz but doesn't try to reset
224 anything in the header of the second chunk.
225
226 bad-1-lzma2-6.xz has reserved LZMA2 control byte value (0x03).
227
228 bad-1-lzma2-7.xz has EOPM at LZMA level.
229
230 bad-1-lzma2-8.xz is like good-1-lzma2-4.xz but doesn't set new
231 properties in the third LZMA2 chunk.
232
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