[cifs-protocol] [EXTERNAL] [MS-XCA] LZ77+ Huffman example 1 - TrackingID#2210140040005999
Douglas Bagnall
douglas.bagnall at catalyst.net.nz
Thu Oct 27 20:09:28 UTC 2022
hi Jeff,
I would like to amend his question slightly if I may.
> In the first example in Section 3.2, where "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" is
> "compressed" into a ~282 byte sequence ending with
>
> d8 52 3e d7 94 11 5b e9 19 5f f9 d6 7c df 8d 04 00 00 00 00
>
> where do all the trailing zeros come from?
>
> They do not encode characters, and from the decoding description in 2.2.4, we
> don't read 32 bits at a time except at the start of the first block, so
> processing should be well finished before we get to read these. It seems to
> violate the "input buffer is finished" termination rule.
>
I now think I understand how the zeroes are produced, based on the interactions
between OutputPosition1, OutputPosition2, and OutputPosition in the 2.1.4.3
pseudocode. I can reproduce the result.
But I still can't understand how they are consumed, based on the terminating
conditions in the decoding phase (2.2.4). So the "where do they come from" part
of the question is answered, but the implicit "how are they read" part is not.
Douglas
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