Releases: samtools/htscodecs
Release v1.6.1
Release 1.6.1: 22nd August 2024
This release is primarily portability and minor bug fixes.
Changes
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Improve warning levels by the compiler in CI. (#125)
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Add configure check for cpuid systems. (#115, #116. Reported by
Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Bug fixes
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Use unsigned chars for ctype macros in the name tokeniser.
On many systems this was already mitigated against, but on some OSes
a char > 128 could trigger a buffer underrun. (#124) -
Fix interaction between _XOPEN_SOURCE and FreeBSD.
(#119, John Marshall) -
Improve AVX512 compiler support, notably MacOS El Capitan's XCode.
(#118, Rob Davies) -
Fix -std=c99 -pendantic pedantry (#117)
HTScodecs release 1.6.0, 7th December 2023
This release is primarily bug fixes, mostly spotted through improved fuzz testing.
One big change however is the SIMD rANS codecs are now performant on Intel CPUs with the DownFall mitigation microcode applied.
Changes
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Replaced the rANS codec SIMD gathers with simulated gathers via scalar memory fetches. This helps AMD Zen4, but importantly it also fixes a disastrous performance regression caused by Intel's DownFall microcode fix.
There is an impact on pre-DownFall speeds, but we should focus on patched CPUs as a priority.
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A small speed up to the rans_F_to_s3 function used by order-0 rans decode.
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Small speed up to SIMD rans32x16 order-1 encoder by reducing cache misses. Also sped up the rans4x8 order-1 encoder, particularly on AMD Zen4.
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Now supports building with "zig cc"
(Issue #109, reported by David Jackson)
Bug fixes
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Improve robustness of name tokeniser when given non 7-bit ASCII and on machines where "char" defaults to unsigned.
(Issue #105, reported by Shubham Chandak) -
Also fixed a 1 byte buffer read-overrun in name tokeniser.
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Fix name tokeniser encoder failure with some duplicated streams.
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Fixed rans_set_cpu to work multiple times, as well as reinstating the ability to change decode and encode side independently (accidentally lost in commit 958032c). No effect on usage, but it improves the test coverage.
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Added a round-trip fuzz tester to test the ability to encode. The old fuzz testing was decode streams only.
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Fixed bounds checking in rans_uncompress_O0_32x16_avx2, fixing buffer read overruns.
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Removed undefined behaviour in transpose_and_copy(), fixing zig cc builds.
HTSscodecs 1.5.2
Release 1.5.2: 6th October 2023
*** SECURITY FIXES ***
This release contains multiple bug fixes, including a couple buffer overruns that could corrupt memory when used in specific scenarios. These have not been observed with real data, but could represent an attack vector for a malicious user. (We know of no exploit.)
Changes
- The range coder has been extended to do bounds checking if the new RC_SetOutputEnd() is called. This has a small performance hit for the encoder, depending on compiler, but tests showed within 10% at worst.
Bug fixes
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Fix write-buffer overruns in fqzcomp and name tokeniser. SECURITY ISSUE: FQZComp could overflow the computed maximum growth size, causing writes beyond the ends of the allocated memory. This is triggered by many very small 1bp reads. Fixed the maximum bounds for compressed data.
SECURITY ISSUE: The name tokeniser using the maximum number of tokens (128) would erroneously write a 129th token. This is a restricted overflow of a few bytes. (PR#97, reported by Shubham Chandak)
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Fix an maximum 8-byte read overflow in the AVX2 rans decoder. SECURITY ISSUE: This was only present when using gcc.
(PR#100, reported by Rob Davies) -
The rANS Order-1 SSE4 decoder could decode incorrectly. When a single symbol only occurs and we're using 12-bit freqs, the frequency of 4096 was interpreted as freq 0. This only happens in the non-SIMD tidy-up stage at the end of the decode, so at worst the final 31 bytes may be incorrect. (PR#102)
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Fixed a 1-byte heap read-buffer overflow. Existed since 6a87ead (Oct 2021). Low severity security due to size and high likelihood it's just malloc meta-data. (PR#95; OSS-Fuzz 62270)
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rans_compress_4x16 now works on zero length input. Previously this was giving divide-by-zero errors. (PR#101, reported by Shubham Chandak)
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Remove asserts which caused warnings about unused variables when building with -DNDEBUG.
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Fix ARM builds when HWCAP_ASIMD is missing (on Conda) (PR#91)
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Improve FreeBSD CI testing
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Fix undefined behaviour from signed bit-shifting (PR#90).
Release 1.5.1: 20th July 2023
This release is mainly small updates and bug fixes focusing on specific platforms, with no new features added.
Changes
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Be more selective in use of AVX512 on AMD Zen4 processors. This can be faster (e.g. with 64-way unrolling), but in the current rANS codec implementations AVX2 is faster for certain operations (PR#85).
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Add config.h to test programs to help them pick up definitions such as XOPEN_SOURCE (PR#84)
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Add FreeBSD to CI testing (PR#83)
Bug fixes
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Trivial bug fix to the rans4x16pr test harness when given incompressible data (PR#86).
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Make ARM NEON checks specific to AArch64 and exclude AArch32 systems. (PR#82 to fix issue#81, reported by Robert Clausecker)
Htscodecs 1.5.0
Release 1.5.0: 14th April 2023
Changes
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Significant speed ups to the fqzcomp codec via code restructuring
and use of memory prefetch instructions. Encode is 30-40% faster
and decode 5-8% faster. (PR#75 James Bonfield) -
Improve multiarch builds on MacOS, fixing issues with getting the
various SIMD implementations integrated. (Issue#76 John Marshall,
PR#77/#78 Rob Davies) -
Remove unused ax_with_libdeflate.m4 file from build system.
Htscodecs 1.4.0
Release 1.4.0: 15th Februrary 2023
This is almost entirely minor bug fixing with a few small updates.
Changes
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Optimise compression / speed of the name tokeniser.
- In arithmetic coding mode, it can now utilise bzip2 at higher levels.
- For both rans / arith entropy encoders, the choice of method / order
is now optimised per token type, giving faster compression. - Culled a pointless zlib check in the configure script.
- Made lack of bzip2 a hard failure in configure, unless an explicit
--disable-bz2 option is given.
(#72, #73)
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Switch CI to use ARM for MacOS builds
(#69, thanks to Rob Davies)
Bug fixes
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Remove some newer compiler warnings (#61)
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Improvements for Intel -m32 builds, including better AVX2 validation
(m32 misses _mm256_extract_epi64) and improved data alignment.
(#62. See also samtools/htslib#1500) -
Detect Neon capability at runtime via operating system APIs.
(#63, thanks to John Marshall) -
Improve FreeBSD diagnostics when neglecting to use -lpthread / -lthr.
Plus additional extra error checking too.
(#68, #64, thanks to John Marshall) -
Update hts_pack to operate in line with CRAMcodecs spec, where the
number of symbols > 16.
(#65/#66, reported by Michael Macias) -
Fixed too-stringent buffer overflow checking in O1 rans decoder.
(#71, reported by Divon Lan)
Htscodecs 1.3.0
Release 1.3.0: 9th August 2022
The primary change in this release is a new SIMD enabled rANS codec.
Changes
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There is a 32-way unrolled rANS implementation. This is accessed using the existing rans 4x16 API with the RANS_ORDER_X32 bit set.
Implementations exist for SSE4.1, AVX2, AVX512 and ARM Neon, as well as traditional non-SIMD scalar code in C and JavaScript. See
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Improved memory allocation via a new htscodecs_tls_alloc function. This uses Thread Local Storage (TLS) to avoid multiple malloc/free calls, reducing system CPU time.
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Some external functions have been renamed, with the old ones still existing in a deprecated fashion. Every symbol should now start hts_, rans_, arith_, fqz_ or tok3_*.
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Improved test framework with an "entropy" tool that iterates over all entropy encoders.
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Updated the Appveyor CI image to user a newer gcc. Also added ARM to the list of processors to test on.
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Tab vs space code changes. Use "git diff -w" to see through these.
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Reworked fuzzing infrastructure.
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Small speed improvements to various rANS encoders and decoders. These were tested on a broad range of compilers, versions and systems. The new code may be slightly slower with some combinations, but is faster overall and removes a few outliers with considerably degraded performance.
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Substantial memory reduction to the name tokeniser (tok3).
Bug fixes
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Fixed undefined behaviour in our use of _builtin_clz().
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Fixed a few redundant #includes.
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Work around strict aliasing bugs, uncovered with gcc -O2.
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Fixed an issue with encoding data blocks close to 2GB in size. (Additionally blocks above 2GB now error, rather than crashing or returning incorrect results.)
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Fix encode error with large blocks using RANS_ORDER_STRIPE.
Htscodecs 1.2.2
Release 1.2.2: 1st April 2022
This release contains some fixes found during fuzzing with Clang's memory-sanitizer. None of these are involving writing memory so there
is no possibility for code execution vulnerabilities. However some do could access uninitialised elements in locally allocated memory, which
could leak private data if the library was used in conjunction with other tools which don't zero sensitive data before freeing.
Bug fixes:
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The name tokeniser now validates the stored length in the data stream matches the actual decoded length. Discovered by Taotao Gu.
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Fixed an endless loop in arith_dynamic and rans4x16pr involving X_STRIPE with 0 stripes.
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Avoid a harmless (and wrong?) undefined behaviour sanitizer error when calling memcpy(ptr, NULL, 0) in the name tokeniser.
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Fixed possible uninitialised memory access in rans_uncompress_O1_4x16. If the frequency table didn't add up to
the correct amount, parts of the "fb" table were left unpopulated. It was then possible to use these array elements in some of the rANS
calculations. -
Similarly rans_uncompress_O0 could access an uninitialised element 4095 of the decoder tables if the frequencies summed to 4095 instead
of the expected 4096. -
Improved error detection from fqzcomp's read_array function.
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Reject fqzcomp parameters with inconsistent "sel" parameters, which could lead to uninitialised access to the model.sel range coder.
Htscodecs 1.2.1
This release contains the following minor changes. Please see the "git log" for the full details.
Improvements / changes:
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Speed up of rANS4x16 order-0. We now use a branchless encoder renormalisation step. For complex data it's between 13 and 50% speed up depending on compiler.
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Improve rANS4x16 compute_shift estimates. The entropy calculation is now more accurate. This leads to more frequent use of the 10-bit frequency mode, at an expense of up to 1% size growth.
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Speed improvements to the striped rANS mode, both encoding and decoding. Encoder gains ~8% and decoder ~5%, but varies considerably by compiler and data.
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Added new var_put_u64_safe and var_put_u32_safe interfaces. These are automatically used by var_put_u64 and var_put_u32 when near the end of the buffer, but may also be called directly.
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Small speed ups to the hist8 and hist1_4 functions.
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Minor speed up to RLE decoding.
Bug fixes:
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Work around an icc-2021 compiler bug, but also speed up the varint encoding too (#29).
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Fix an off-by-one error in the initial size check in arith_dynamic. This meant the very smallest of blocks could fail to decode. Reported by Divon Lan.
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Fixed hist1_4 to also count the last byte when computing T0 array.
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Fixed overly harsh bounds checking in the fqzcomp read_array function, which meant it failed to decode some configurations.
htscodecs 1.1.1
Release 1.1.1: 6th July 2021
This release contains the following minoring changes.
Please see the "git log" for the full details.
Improvements / changes:
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Modernised autoconf usage to avoid warnings with newer versions.
(John Marshall) -
Avoid using awk with large records, due to some systems
(e.g. Solaris / OpenIndiana) with line length limits .
(John Marshall) -
Applied Debian patch to make the library link against -lm.
Bug fixes:
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Fixed an issue with the name tokeniser when a slice (name_context)
has exactly 1 more name than the previous call. (James Bonfield) -
Removed access to an uninitialised variable in the name tokeniser
decode when given malformed data. This occurs when we use delta
encoding for the very first name. (James Bonfield, OSS-Fuzz) -
Minor fixes to distcheck and distclean targets