rattrs: Brought back LFS3_FROM_LLEB128
This was originally dropped because it's not strictly necessary,
little-leb128s (28-bits) can always be encoded with the default leb128
encoder (31-bits). But it is useful if only for the assert.
Note this matches lfs3_data_readlleb128, which was never dropped, and is
useful for decreasing decoder DSIZEs.
Maybe it makes sense to drop both of these in the future, especially if
we start running into from-field pressure. But for now, this assert is
useful for ensuring disk compatibility with little 4-byte leb128s.
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Surprisingly no code cost, at least by default (code alignment?). Though
it did add 4 bytes to the gbmap build (so yes, probably code alignment):
code stack ctx
before: 35316 2176 660
after: 35316 (+0.0%) 2176 (+0.0%) 660 (+0.0%)
code stack ctx
gbmap before: 38168 2192 772
gbmap after: 38172 (+0.0%) 2192 (+0.0%) 772 (+0.0%)
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@@ -1894,16 +1894,17 @@ enum lfs3_from {
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LFS3_FROM_LE32 = 4,
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LFS3_FROM_LEB128 = 5,
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LFS3_FROM_NAME = 6,
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LFS3_FROM_LLEB128 = 6,
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LFS3_FROM_NAME = 7,
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LFS3_FROM_ECKSUM = 7,
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LFS3_FROM_BRANCH = 8,
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LFS3_FROM_ECKSUM = 8,
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LFS3_FROM_BRANCH = 9,
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LFS3_FROM_BPTR = 9,
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LFS3_FROM_BTREE = 10,
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LFS3_FROM_SHRUB = 11,
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LFS3_FROM_MPTR = 12,
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LFS3_FROM_GEOMETRY = 13,
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LFS3_FROM_BPTR = 10,
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LFS3_FROM_BTREE = 11,
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LFS3_FROM_SHRUB = 12,
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LFS3_FROM_MPTR = 13,
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LFS3_FROM_GEOMETRY = 14,
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};
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typedef uint8_t lfs3_from_t;
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@@ -3295,6 +3296,10 @@ static int lfs3_rbyd_appendrattr_(lfs3_t *lfs3, lfs3_rbyd_t *rbyd,
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lfs3_data_t data;
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uint8_t buf[LFS3_LEB128_DSIZE];
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} leb128;
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struct {
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lfs3_data_t data;
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uint8_t buf[LFS3_LLEB128_DSIZE];
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} lleb128;
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struct {
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lfs3_data_t datas[2];
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uint8_t buf[LFS3_LEB128_DSIZE];
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@@ -3373,10 +3378,13 @@ static int lfs3_rbyd_appendrattr_(lfs3_t *lfs3, lfs3_rbyd_t *rbyd,
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datas = &ctx.u.le32.data;
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data_count = 1;
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// leb128?
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} else if (from == LFS3_FROM_LEB128) {
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// leb128? little-leb128?
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} else if (from == LFS3_FROM_LEB128
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|| from == LFS3_FROM_LLEB128) {
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// leb128s should not exceed 31-bits
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LFS3_ASSERT(args[0] <= 0x7fffffff);
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// little-leb128s should not exceed 28-bits
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LFS3_ASSERT(from != LFS3_FROM_LLEB128 || args[0] <= 0x0fffffff);
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ctx.u.leb128.data = lfs3_data_fromleb128(args[0],
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ctx.u.leb128.buf);
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datas = &ctx.u.leb128.data;
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@@ -15897,7 +15905,7 @@ static int lfs3_formatinited(lfs3_t *lfs3) {
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR_ARG(lfs3_wcompat(lfs3));
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR(2, LFS3_TAG_GEOMETRY, 0, LFS3_FROM_GEOMETRY);
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR_ARG(&geometry);
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR(2, LFS3_TAG_NAMELIMIT, 0, LFS3_FROM_LEB128);
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR(2, LFS3_TAG_NAMELIMIT, 0, LFS3_FROM_LLEB128);
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR_ARG(lfs3->name_limit);
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR(2, LFS3_TAG_FILELIMIT, 0, LFS3_FROM_LEB128);
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*r++ = LFS3_RATTR_ARG(lfs3->file_limit);
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