
The Linux kernel appends 4 bytes to the end of compressed kernel Images containing the uncompressed image size. They are used to make self-decompressing Images easier. However for archs that don't support self-decompression, like ARM64, U-Boot must be able to decompress the image with the garbage data.
The existing decompressors already support this. This unit test was added while working on zstd support as upstream zstd will error if there is garbage data in the input buffer, and special care was needed to support this.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Maier brandon.maier@collins.com --- test/compression.c | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/test/compression.c b/test/compression.c index 82e29c9b86b..6c2a43fbed7 100644 --- a/test/compression.c +++ b/test/compression.c @@ -350,6 +350,15 @@ static int run_test_internal(struct unit_test_state *uts, char *name, buf->orig_size) == 0); errcheck(((char *)buf->uncompressed_buf)[buf->orig_size] == 'A');
+ /* Uncompresses with trailing garbage in input buffer. */ + memset(buf->uncompressed_buf, 'A', TEST_BUFFER_SIZE); + errcheck(uncompress(uts, buf->compressed_buf, buf->compressed_size + 4, + buf->uncompressed_buf, buf->uncompressed_size, + &buf->uncompressed_size) == 0); + errcheck(buf->uncompressed_size == buf->orig_size); + errcheck(memcmp(buf->orig_buf, buf->uncompressed_buf, + buf->orig_size) == 0); + /* Make sure compression does not over-run. */ memset(buf->compare_buf, 'A', TEST_BUFFER_SIZE); ret = compress(uts, buf->orig_buf, buf->orig_size,