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quic-go/quicvarint/varint.go
Marten Seemann 4290638b55 quicvarint: refactor ifs into a switch statement (#5012)
No functional change expected.
2025-03-29 17:03:18 +01:00

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Go

package quicvarint
import (
"fmt"
"io"
)
// taken from the QUIC draft
const (
// Min is the minimum value allowed for a QUIC varint.
Min = 0
// Max is the maximum allowed value for a QUIC varint (2^62-1).
Max = maxVarInt8
maxVarInt1 = 63
maxVarInt2 = 16383
maxVarInt4 = 1073741823
maxVarInt8 = 4611686018427387903
)
// Read reads a number in the QUIC varint format from r.
func Read(r io.ByteReader) (uint64, error) {
firstByte, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// the first two bits of the first byte encode the length
l := 1 << ((firstByte & 0xc0) >> 6)
b1 := firstByte & (0xff - 0xc0)
if l == 1 {
return uint64(b1), nil
}
b2, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if l == 2 {
return uint64(b2) + uint64(b1)<<8, nil
}
b3, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
b4, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if l == 4 {
return uint64(b4) + uint64(b3)<<8 + uint64(b2)<<16 + uint64(b1)<<24, nil
}
b5, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
b6, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
b7, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
b8, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return uint64(b8) + uint64(b7)<<8 + uint64(b6)<<16 + uint64(b5)<<24 + uint64(b4)<<32 + uint64(b3)<<40 + uint64(b2)<<48 + uint64(b1)<<56, nil
}
// Parse reads a number in the QUIC varint format.
// It returns the number of bytes consumed.
func Parse(b []byte) (uint64 /* value */, int /* bytes consumed */, error) {
if len(b) == 0 {
return 0, 0, io.EOF
}
firstByte := b[0]
// the first two bits of the first byte encode the length
l := 1 << ((firstByte & 0xc0) >> 6)
if len(b) < l {
return 0, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
}
b0 := firstByte & (0xff - 0xc0)
if l == 1 {
return uint64(b0), 1, nil
}
if l == 2 {
return uint64(b[1]) + uint64(b0)<<8, 2, nil
}
if l == 4 {
return uint64(b[3]) + uint64(b[2])<<8 + uint64(b[1])<<16 + uint64(b0)<<24, 4, nil
}
return uint64(b[7]) + uint64(b[6])<<8 + uint64(b[5])<<16 + uint64(b[4])<<24 + uint64(b[3])<<32 + uint64(b[2])<<40 + uint64(b[1])<<48 + uint64(b0)<<56, 8, nil
}
// Append appends i in the QUIC varint format.
func Append(b []byte, i uint64) []byte {
if i <= maxVarInt1 {
return append(b, uint8(i))
}
if i <= maxVarInt2 {
return append(b, []byte{uint8(i>>8) | 0x40, uint8(i)}...)
}
if i <= maxVarInt4 {
return append(b, []byte{uint8(i>>24) | 0x80, uint8(i >> 16), uint8(i >> 8), uint8(i)}...)
}
if i <= maxVarInt8 {
return append(b, []byte{
uint8(i>>56) | 0xc0, uint8(i >> 48), uint8(i >> 40), uint8(i >> 32),
uint8(i >> 24), uint8(i >> 16), uint8(i >> 8), uint8(i),
}...)
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%#x doesn't fit into 62 bits", i))
}
// AppendWithLen append i in the QUIC varint format with the desired length.
func AppendWithLen(b []byte, i uint64, length int) []byte {
if length != 1 && length != 2 && length != 4 && length != 8 {
panic("invalid varint length")
}
l := Len(i)
if l == length {
return Append(b, i)
}
if l > length {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot encode %d in %d bytes", i, length))
}
switch length {
case 2:
b = append(b, 0b01000000)
case 4:
b = append(b, 0b10000000)
case 8:
b = append(b, 0b11000000)
}
for range length - l - 1 {
b = append(b, 0)
}
for j := range l {
b = append(b, uint8(i>>(8*(l-1-j))))
}
return b
}
// Len determines the number of bytes that will be needed to write the number i.
func Len(i uint64) int {
if i <= maxVarInt1 {
return 1
}
if i <= maxVarInt2 {
return 2
}
if i <= maxVarInt4 {
return 4
}
if i <= maxVarInt8 {
return 8
}
// Don't use a fmt.Sprintf here to format the error message.
// The function would then exceed the inlining budget.
panic(struct {
message string
num uint64
}{"value doesn't fit into 62 bits: ", i})
}