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Each decompressor now has its own module, since they share almost no code between each other.
176 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
176 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
import enum
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import struct
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import typing
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from . import common
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# Parameters for a 'dcmp' (2)-compressed resource.
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# 2 bytes: Unknown meaning, doesn't appear to have any effect on the decompression algorithm. Usually zero, sometimes set to a small integer (< 10). On 'lpch' resources, the value is always nonzero, and sometimes larger than usual.
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# 1 byte: Number of entries in the custom lookup table minus one. Set to zero if the default lookup table is used.
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# 1 byte: Flags. See the ParameterFlags enum below for details.
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STRUCT_PARAMETERS = struct.Struct(">HBB")
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# Default lookup table.
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# If the custom table flag is set, a custom table (usually with fewer than 256 entries) is used instead of this one.
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# This table was obtained by decompressing a manually created compressed resource with the following contents:
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# b'\xa8\x9fer\x00\x12\t\x01\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00' + bytes(range(256))
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DEFAULT_TABLE_DATA = (
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b"\x00\x00\x00\x08N\xba nNu\x00\x0c\x00\x04p\x00"
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b"\x00\x10\x00\x02Hn\xff\xfc`\x00\x00\x01H\xe7/."
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b"NV\x00\x06N^/\x00a\x00\xff\xf8/\x0b\xff\xff"
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b"\x00\x14\x00\n\x00\x18 _\x00\x0e P?<\xff\xf4"
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b"L\xee0.g\x00L\xdf&n\x00\x12\x00\x1cBg"
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b"\xff\xf00</\x0c\x00\x03N\xd0\x00 p\x01\x00\x16"
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b"-@H\xc0 xr\x00X\x8ff\x00O\xefB\xa7"
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b"g\x06\xff\xfaU\x8f(n?\x00\xff\xfe/<g\x04"
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b"Y\x8f k\x00$ \x1fA\xfa\x81\xe1f\x04g\x08"
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b"\x00\x1aN\xb9P\x8f .\x00\x07N\xb0\xff\xf2=@"
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b"\x00\x1e hf\x06\xff\xf6N\xf9\x08\x00\x0c@=|"
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b"\xff\xec\x00\x05 <\xff\xe8\xde\xfcJ.\x000\x00("
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b"/\x08 \x0b`\x02Bn-H S @\x18\x00"
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b"`\x04A\xee/(/\x01g\nH@ \x07f\x08"
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b"\x01\x18/\x070(?.0+\"n/+\x00,"
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b"g\x0c\"_`\x06\x00\xff0\x07\xff\xeeS@\x00@"
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b"\xff\xe4J@f\n\x00\x0fN\xadp\xff\"\xd8Hk"
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b"\x00\" Kg\x0eJ\xaeN\x90\xff\xe0\xff\xc0\x00*"
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b"'@g\x02Q\xc8\x02\xb6Hz\"x\xb0n\xff\xe6"
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b"\x00\t2.>\x00HA\xff\xeaC\xeeNqt\x00"
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b"/, l\x00<\x00&\x00P\x18\x800\x1f\"\x00"
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b"f\x0c\xff\xda\x008f\x020, \x0c-nB@"
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b"\xff\xe2\xa9\xf0\xff\x007|\xe5\x80\xff\xdcHhYO"
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b"\x004>\x1f`\x08/\x06\xff\xde`\np\x02\x002"
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b"\xff\xcc\x00\x80\"Q\x10\x1f1|\xa0)\xff\xd8R@"
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b"\x01\x00g\x10\xa0#\xff\xce\xff\xd4 \x06Hx\x00."
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b"POC\xfag\x12v\x00A\xe8Jn \xd9\x00Z"
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b"\x7f\xffQ\xca\x00\\.\x00\x02@H\xc7g\x14\x0c\x80"
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b".\x9f\xff\xd6\x80\x00\x10\x00HBJk\xff\xd2\x00H"
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b"JGN\xd1 o\x00A`\x0c*xB.2\x00"
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b"etg\x16\x00DHm \x08Hl\x0b|&@"
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b"\x04\x00\x00h m\x00\r*@\x00\x0b\x00>\x02 "
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)
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DEFAULT_TABLE = [DEFAULT_TABLE_DATA[i:i + 2] for i in range(0, len(DEFAULT_TABLE_DATA), 2)]
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class ParameterFlags(enum.Flag):
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TAGGED = 1 << 1 # The compressed data is tagged, meaning that it consists of "blocks" of a tag byte followed by 8 table references and/or literals. See comments in the decompress function for details.
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CUSTOM_TABLE = 1 << 0 # A custom lookup table is included before the compressed data, which is used instead of the default table.
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def _split_bits(i: int) -> typing.Tuple[bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool]:
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"""Split a byte (an int) into its 8 bits (a tuple of 8 bools)."""
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assert i in range(256)
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return (
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bool(i & (1 << 7)),
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bool(i & (1 << 6)),
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bool(i & (1 << 5)),
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bool(i & (1 << 4)),
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bool(i & (1 << 3)),
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bool(i & (1 << 2)),
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bool(i & (1 << 1)),
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bool(i & (1 << 0)),
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)
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def _decompress_system_untagged(data: bytes, decompressed_length: int, table: typing.Sequence[bytes], *, debug: bool=False) -> bytes:
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parts = []
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i = 0
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while i < len(data):
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if i == len(data) - 1 and decompressed_length % 2 != 0:
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# Special case: if we are at the last byte of the compressed data, and the decompressed data has an odd length, the last byte is a single literal byte, and not a table reference.
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if debug:
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print(f"Last byte: {data[-1:]}")
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parts.append(data[-1:])
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break
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# Compressed data is untagged, every byte is a table reference.
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if debug:
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print(f"Reference: {data[i]} -> {table[data[i]]}")
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parts.append(table[data[i]])
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i += 1
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return b"".join(parts)
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def _decompress_system_tagged(data: bytes, decompressed_length: int, table: typing.Sequence[bytes], *, debug: bool=False) -> bytes:
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parts = []
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i = 0
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while i < len(data):
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if i == len(data) - 1 and decompressed_length % 2 != 0:
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# Special case: if we are at the last byte of the compressed data, and the decompressed data has an odd length, the last byte is a single literal byte, and not a tag or a table reference.
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if debug:
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print(f"Last byte: {data[-1:]}")
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parts.append(data[-1:])
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break
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# Compressed data is tagged, each tag byte is followed by 8 table references and/or literals.
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tag = data[i]
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if debug:
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print(f"Tag: 0b{tag:>08b}")
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i += 1
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for is_ref in _split_bits(tag):
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if is_ref:
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# This is a table reference (a single byte that is an index into the table).
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if debug:
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print(f"Reference: {data[i]} -> {table[data[i]]}")
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parts.append(table[data[i]])
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i += 1
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else:
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# This is a literal (two uncompressed bytes that are literally copied into the output).
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# Note: if i == len(data)-1, the literal is actually only a single byte long.
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# This case is handled automatically - the slice extends one byte past the end of the data, and only one byte is returned.
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if debug:
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print(f"Literal: {data[i:i+2]}")
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parts.append(data[i:i + 2])
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i += 2
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# If the end of the compressed data is reached in the middle of a chunk, all further tag bits are ignored (they should be zero) and decompression ends.
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if i >= len(data):
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break
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return b"".join(parts)
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def decompress(data: bytes, decompressed_length: int, parameters: bytes, *, debug: bool=False) -> bytes:
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"""Decompress compressed data in the format used by 'dcmp' (2)."""
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unknown, table_count_m1, flags_raw = STRUCT_PARAMETERS.unpack(parameters)
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if debug:
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print(f"Value of unknown parameter field: 0x{unknown:>04x}")
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table_count = table_count_m1 + 1
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if debug:
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print(f"Table has {table_count} entries")
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try:
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flags = ParameterFlags(flags_raw)
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except ValueError:
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raise common.DecompressError(f"Unsupported flags set: 0b{flags_raw:>08b}, currently only bits 0 and 1 are supported")
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if debug:
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print(f"Flags: {flags}")
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if ParameterFlags.CUSTOM_TABLE in flags:
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table_start = 0
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data_start = table_start + table_count * 2
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table = []
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for i in range(table_start, data_start, 2):
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table.append(data[i:i + 2])
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if debug:
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print(f"Using custom table: {table}")
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else:
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if table_count_m1 != 0:
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raise common.DecompressError(f"table_count_m1 field is {table_count_m1}, but must be zero when the default table is used")
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table = DEFAULT_TABLE
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data_start = 0
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if debug:
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print("Using default table")
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if ParameterFlags.TAGGED in flags:
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decompress_func = _decompress_system_tagged
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else:
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decompress_func = _decompress_system_untagged
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return decompress_func(data[data_start:], decompressed_length, table, debug=debug)
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