gzcrc.pas 7.8 KB

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  1. Unit gzCrc;
  2. {
  3. crc32.c -- compute the CRC-32 of a data stream
  4. Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Mark Adler
  5. Pascal tranlastion
  6. Copyright (C) 1998 by Jacques Nomssi Nzali
  7. For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in readme.txt
  8. }
  9. interface
  10. {$I zconf.inc}
  11. uses
  12. zutil, zbase;
  13. function crc32(crc : uLong; buf : pBytef; len : uInt) : uLong;
  14. { Update a running crc with the bytes buf[0..len-1] and return the updated
  15. crc. If buf is NULL, this function returns the required initial value
  16. for the crc. Pre- and post-conditioning (one's complement) is performed
  17. within this function so it shouldn't be done by the application.
  18. Usage example:
  19. var
  20. crc : uLong;
  21. begin
  22. crc := crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);
  23. while (read_buffer(buffer, length) <> EOF) do
  24. crc := crc32(crc, buffer, length);
  25. if (crc <> original_crc) then error();
  26. end;
  27. }
  28. function get_crc_table : pointer; { can be used by asm versions of crc32() }
  29. implementation
  30. {$IFDEF DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE}
  31. {local}
  32. const
  33. crc_table_empty : boolean = TRUE;
  34. {local}
  35. var
  36. crc_table : array[0..256-1] of uLongf;
  37. {
  38. Generate a table for a byte-wise 32-bit CRC calculation on the polynomial:
  39. x^32+x^26+x^23+x^22+x^16+x^12+x^11+x^10+x^8+x^7+x^5+x^4+x^2+x+1.
  40. Polynomials over GF(2) are represented in binary, one bit per coefficient,
  41. with the lowest powers in the most significant bit. Then adding polynomials
  42. is just exclusive-or, and multiplying a polynomial by x is a right shift by
  43. one. If we call the above polynomial p, and represent a byte as the
  44. polynomial q, also with the lowest power in the most significant bit (so the
  45. byte 0xb1 is the polynomial x^7+x^3+x+1), then the CRC is (q*x^32) mod p,
  46. where a mod b means the remainder after dividing a by b.
  47. This calculation is done using the shift-register method of multiplying and
  48. taking the remainder. The register is initialized to zero, and for each
  49. incoming bit, x^32 is added mod p to the register if the bit is a one (where
  50. x^32 mod p is p+x^32 = x^26+...+1), and the register is multiplied mod p by
  51. x (which is shifting right by one and adding x^32 mod p if the bit shifted
  52. out is a one). We start with the highest power (least significant bit) of
  53. q and repeat for all eight bits of q.
  54. The table is simply the CRC of all possible eight bit values. This is all
  55. the information needed to generate CRC's on data a byte at a time for all
  56. combinations of CRC register values and incoming bytes.
  57. }
  58. {local}
  59. procedure make_crc_table;
  60. var
  61. c : uLong;
  62. n,k : int;
  63. poly : uLong; { polynomial exclusive-or pattern }
  64. const
  65. { terms of polynomial defining this crc (except x^32): }
  66. p: array [0..13] of Byte = (0,1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11,12,16,22,23,26);
  67. begin
  68. { make exclusive-or pattern from polynomial ($EDB88320) }
  69. poly := Long(0);
  70. for n := 0 to (sizeof(p) div sizeof(Byte))-1 do
  71. poly := poly or (Long(1) shl (31 - p[n]));
  72. for n := 0 to 255 do
  73. begin
  74. c := uLong(n);
  75. for k := 0 to 7 do
  76. begin
  77. if (c and 1) <> 0 then
  78. c := poly xor (c shr 1)
  79. else
  80. c := (c shr 1);
  81. end;
  82. crc_table[n] := c;
  83. end;
  84. crc_table_empty := FALSE;
  85. end;
  86. {$ELSE}
  87. { ========================================================================
  88. Table of CRC-32's of all single-byte values (made by make_crc_table) }
  89. {local}
  90. const
  91. crc_table : array[0..256-1] of uLongf = (
  92. $00000000, $77073096, $ee0e612c, $990951ba, $076dc419,
  93. $706af48f, $e963a535, $9e6495a3, $0edb8832, $79dcb8a4,
  94. $e0d5e91e, $97d2d988, $09b64c2b, $7eb17cbd, $e7b82d07,
  95. $90bf1d91, $1db71064, $6ab020f2, $f3b97148, $84be41de,
  96. $1adad47d, $6ddde4eb, $f4d4b551, $83d385c7, $136c9856,
  97. $646ba8c0, $fd62f97a, $8a65c9ec, $14015c4f, $63066cd9,
  98. $fa0f3d63, $8d080df5, $3b6e20c8, $4c69105e, $d56041e4,
  99. $a2677172, $3c03e4d1, $4b04d447, $d20d85fd, $a50ab56b,
  100. $35b5a8fa, $42b2986c, $dbbbc9d6, $acbcf940, $32d86ce3,
  101. $45df5c75, $dcd60dcf, $abd13d59, $26d930ac, $51de003a,
  102. $c8d75180, $bfd06116, $21b4f4b5, $56b3c423, $cfba9599,
  103. $b8bda50f, $2802b89e, $5f058808, $c60cd9b2, $b10be924,
  104. $2f6f7c87, $58684c11, $c1611dab, $b6662d3d, $76dc4190,
  105. $01db7106, $98d220bc, $efd5102a, $71b18589, $06b6b51f,
  106. $9fbfe4a5, $e8b8d433, $7807c9a2, $0f00f934, $9609a88e,
  107. $e10e9818, $7f6a0dbb, $086d3d2d, $91646c97, $e6635c01,
  108. $6b6b51f4, $1c6c6162, $856530d8, $f262004e, $6c0695ed,
  109. $1b01a57b, $8208f4c1, $f50fc457, $65b0d9c6, $12b7e950,
  110. $8bbeb8ea, $fcb9887c, $62dd1ddf, $15da2d49, $8cd37cf3,
  111. $fbd44c65, $4db26158, $3ab551ce, $a3bc0074, $d4bb30e2,
  112. $4adfa541, $3dd895d7, $a4d1c46d, $d3d6f4fb, $4369e96a,
  113. $346ed9fc, $ad678846, $da60b8d0, $44042d73, $33031de5,
  114. $aa0a4c5f, $dd0d7cc9, $5005713c, $270241aa, $be0b1010,
  115. $c90c2086, $5768b525, $206f85b3, $b966d409, $ce61e49f,
  116. $5edef90e, $29d9c998, $b0d09822, $c7d7a8b4, $59b33d17,
  117. $2eb40d81, $b7bd5c3b, $c0ba6cad, $edb88320, $9abfb3b6,
  118. $03b6e20c, $74b1d29a, $ead54739, $9dd277af, $04db2615,
  119. $73dc1683, $e3630b12, $94643b84, $0d6d6a3e, $7a6a5aa8,
  120. $e40ecf0b, $9309ff9d, $0a00ae27, $7d079eb1, $f00f9344,
  121. $8708a3d2, $1e01f268, $6906c2fe, $f762575d, $806567cb,
  122. $196c3671, $6e6b06e7, $fed41b76, $89d32be0, $10da7a5a,
  123. $67dd4acc, $f9b9df6f, $8ebeeff9, $17b7be43, $60b08ed5,
  124. $d6d6a3e8, $a1d1937e, $38d8c2c4, $4fdff252, $d1bb67f1,
  125. $a6bc5767, $3fb506dd, $48b2364b, $d80d2bda, $af0a1b4c,
  126. $36034af6, $41047a60, $df60efc3, $a867df55, $316e8eef,
  127. $4669be79, $cb61b38c, $bc66831a, $256fd2a0, $5268e236,
  128. $cc0c7795, $bb0b4703, $220216b9, $5505262f, $c5ba3bbe,
  129. $b2bd0b28, $2bb45a92, $5cb36a04, $c2d7ffa7, $b5d0cf31,
  130. $2cd99e8b, $5bdeae1d, $9b64c2b0, $ec63f226, $756aa39c,
  131. $026d930a, $9c0906a9, $eb0e363f, $72076785, $05005713,
  132. $95bf4a82, $e2b87a14, $7bb12bae, $0cb61b38, $92d28e9b,
  133. $e5d5be0d, $7cdcefb7, $0bdbdf21, $86d3d2d4, $f1d4e242,
  134. $68ddb3f8, $1fda836e, $81be16cd, $f6b9265b, $6fb077e1,
  135. $18b74777, $88085ae6, $ff0f6a70, $66063bca, $11010b5c,
  136. $8f659eff, $f862ae69, $616bffd3, $166ccf45, $a00ae278,
  137. $d70dd2ee, $4e048354, $3903b3c2, $a7672661, $d06016f7,
  138. $4969474d, $3e6e77db, $aed16a4a, $d9d65adc, $40df0b66,
  139. $37d83bf0, $a9bcae53, $debb9ec5, $47b2cf7f, $30b5ffe9,
  140. $bdbdf21c, $cabac28a, $53b39330, $24b4a3a6, $bad03605,
  141. $cdd70693, $54de5729, $23d967bf, $b3667a2e, $c4614ab8,
  142. $5d681b02, $2a6f2b94, $b40bbe37, $c30c8ea1, $5a05df1b,
  143. $2d02ef8d);
  144. {$ENDIF}
  145. { =========================================================================
  146. This function can be used by asm versions of crc32() }
  147. function get_crc_table : {const} pointer;
  148. begin
  149. {$ifdef DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE}
  150. if (crc_table_empty) then
  151. make_crc_table;
  152. {$endif}
  153. get_crc_table := {const} pointer(@crc_table);
  154. end;
  155. { ========================================================================= }
  156. function crc32 (crc : uLong; buf : pBytef; len : uInt): uLong;
  157. begin
  158. if (buf = Z_NULL) then
  159. crc32 := Long(0)
  160. else
  161. begin
  162. {$IFDEF DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE}
  163. if crc_table_empty then
  164. make_crc_table;
  165. {$ENDIF}
  166. crc := crc xor ULong($ffffffff);
  167. while (len >= 8) do
  168. begin
  169. {DO8(buf)}
  170. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  171. inc(buf);
  172. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  173. inc(buf);
  174. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  175. inc(buf);
  176. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  177. inc(buf);
  178. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  179. inc(buf);
  180. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  181. inc(buf);
  182. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  183. inc(buf);
  184. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  185. inc(buf);
  186. Dec(len, 8);
  187. end;
  188. if (len <> 0) then
  189. repeat
  190. {DO1(buf)}
  191. crc := crc_table[(int(crc) xor buf^) and $ff] xor (crc shr 8);
  192. inc(buf);
  193. Dec(len);
  194. until (len = 0);
  195. crc32 := crc xor ULong($ffffffff);
  196. end;
  197. end;
  198. end.