Guan-Chun Wu 9c7d3cf94d lib/base64: rework encode/decode for speed and stricter validation
The old base64 implementation relied on a bit-accumulator loop, which was
slow for larger inputs and too permissive in validation.  It would accept
extra '=', missing '=', or even '=' appearing in the middle of the input,
allowing malformed strings to pass.  This patch reworks the internals to
improve performance and enforce stricter validation.

Changes:
 - Encoder:
   * Process input in 3-byte blocks, mapping 24 bits into four 6-bit
     symbols, avoiding bit-by-bit shifting and reducing loop iterations.
   * Handle the final 1-2 leftover bytes explicitly and emit '=' only when
     requested.
 - Decoder:
   * Based on the reverse lookup tables from the previous patch, decode
     input in 4-character groups.
   * Each group is looked up directly, converted into numeric values, and
     combined into 3 output bytes.
   * Explicitly handle padded and unpadded forms:
      - With padding: input length must be a multiple of 4, and '=' is
        allowed only in the last two positions. Reject stray or early '='.
      - Without padding: validate tail lengths (2 or 3 chars) and require
        unused low bits to be zero.
   * Removed the bit-accumulator style loop to reduce loop iterations.

Performance (x86_64, Intel Core i7-10700 @ 2.90GHz, avg over 1000 runs,
KUnit):

Encode:
  64B   ~90ns   -> ~32ns   (~2.8x)
  1KB  ~1332ns  -> ~510ns  (~2.6x)

Decode:
  64B  ~1530ns  -> ~35ns   (~43.7x)
  1KB ~27726ns  -> ~530ns  (~52.3x)

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: remove u32 casts, per David and Guan-Chun]
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20251114060132.89279-1-409411716@gms.tku.edu.tw
Co-developed-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com>
Co-developed-by: Yu-Sheng Huang <home7438072@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Yu-Sheng Huang <home7438072@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Guan-Chun Wu <409411716@gms.tku.edu.tw>
Reviewed-by: David Laight <david.laight.linux@gmail.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@kernel.org>
Cc: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
Cc: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Cc: Keith Busch <kbusch@kernel.org>
Cc: Sagi Grimberg <sagi@grimberg.me>
Cc: "Theodore Y. Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Cc: Viacheslav Dubeyko <Slava.Dubeyko@ibm.com>
Cc: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2025-11-20 14:03:44 -08:00
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2022-09-28 09:02:20 +02:00
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