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Re: DEFLATE compression


From: Vesa Jääskeläinen
Subject: Re: DEFLATE compression
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:14:05 +0300
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Bean wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Colin D Bennett <address@hidden> wrote:
How does GRUB support decompressing DEFLATE compressed data?  Based on
my reading of io/gzio.c, it looks like a gzip header is required to
inflate deflated data.

I am implementing a new font format and will be embedding multiple
blocks of compressed bitmaps in the font file for a good combination of
space efficient on-disk storage and fast read performance during use.
A block of character bitmaps will only be read from the file
and decompressed at run time when a character within that block is
needed. After that, when any character in the block is needed, it is
already decompressed in memory for quick access.

I was going to use DEFLATE compression, it looks like I may have to add
the gzip structure to it, which seems silly since it's just a block of
data within my file.

Also, is it possible to tell the gzio module to decompress a block of
data beginning at a specific offset in the file?

Hi,

I think it's better to move the deflate decompression function into a
separate module, instead of relying on gzio. I have written similar
deflate function for pnp.c, but it uses callback mode, which call a
function to retrieve the next character. It'd be nice to unify all
deflate decompression in one module, but you need to be careful about
the interface, so that it can be used in both situation (direct and
callback mode).

Hi Bean,

Can you check the interface as you have previously worked with it? This would free Colin to work on more important aspects.

Thanks,
Vesa Jääskeläinen





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