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	* feat: add rate limit middleware * chore: update vendor dir * chore: update readme with new dependency * chore: add rate limit infos to swagger.md file * refactor: add ipv6 mask limiter option Add IPv6 CIDR /64 mask * refactor: increase rate limit to 1000 Address https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pull/741#discussion_r945584800 Co-authored-by: tobi <31960611+tsmethurst@users.noreply.github.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // Copyright 2011 The Snappy-Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Copyright (c) 2019 Klaus Post. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| // Package s2 implements the S2 compression format.
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| //
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| // S2 is an extension of Snappy. Similar to Snappy S2 is aimed for high throughput,
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| // which is why it features concurrent compression for bigger payloads.
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| //
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| // Decoding is compatible with Snappy compressed content,
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| // but content compressed with S2 cannot be decompressed by Snappy.
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| //
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| // For more information on Snappy/S2 differences see README in: https://github.com/klauspost/compress/tree/master/s2
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| //
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| // There are actually two S2 formats: block and stream. They are related,
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| // but different: trying to decompress block-compressed data as a S2 stream
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| // will fail, and vice versa. The block format is the Decode and Encode
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| // functions and the stream format is the Reader and Writer types.
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| //
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| // A "better" compression option is available. This will trade some compression
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| // speed
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| //
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| // The block format, the more common case, is used when the complete size (the
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| // number of bytes) of the original data is known upfront, at the time
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| // compression starts. The stream format, also known as the framing format, is
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| // for when that isn't always true.
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| //
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| // Blocks to not offer much data protection, so it is up to you to
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| // add data validation of decompressed blocks.
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| //
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| // Streams perform CRC validation of the decompressed data.
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| // Stream compression will also be performed on multiple CPU cores concurrently
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| // significantly improving throughput.
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| package s2
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"bytes"
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| 	"hash/crc32"
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| )
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| 
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| /*
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| Each encoded block begins with the varint-encoded length of the decoded data,
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| followed by a sequence of chunks. Chunks begin and end on byte boundaries. The
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| first byte of each chunk is broken into its 2 least and 6 most significant bits
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| called l and m: l ranges in [0, 4) and m ranges in [0, 64). l is the chunk tag.
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| Zero means a literal tag. All other values mean a copy tag.
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| 
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| For literal tags:
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|   - If m < 60, the next 1 + m bytes are literal bytes.
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|   - Otherwise, let n be the little-endian unsigned integer denoted by the next
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|     m - 59 bytes. The next 1 + n bytes after that are literal bytes.
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| 
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| For copy tags, length bytes are copied from offset bytes ago, in the style of
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| Lempel-Ziv compression algorithms. In particular:
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|   - For l == 1, the offset ranges in [0, 1<<11) and the length in [4, 12).
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|     The length is 4 + the low 3 bits of m. The high 3 bits of m form bits 8-10
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|     of the offset. The next byte is bits 0-7 of the offset.
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|   - For l == 2, the offset ranges in [0, 1<<16) and the length in [1, 65).
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|     The length is 1 + m. The offset is the little-endian unsigned integer
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|     denoted by the next 2 bytes.
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|   - For l == 3, the offset ranges in [0, 1<<32) and the length in
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|     [1, 65). The length is 1 + m. The offset is the little-endian unsigned
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|     integer denoted by the next 4 bytes.
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| */
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| const (
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| 	tagLiteral = 0x00
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| 	tagCopy1   = 0x01
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| 	tagCopy2   = 0x02
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| 	tagCopy4   = 0x03
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| )
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| 
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| const (
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| 	checksumSize     = 4
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| 	chunkHeaderSize  = 4
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| 	magicChunk       = "\xff\x06\x00\x00" + magicBody
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| 	magicChunkSnappy = "\xff\x06\x00\x00" + magicBodySnappy
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| 	magicBodySnappy  = "sNaPpY"
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| 	magicBody        = "S2sTwO"
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| 
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| 	// maxBlockSize is the maximum size of the input to encodeBlock.
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| 	//
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| 	// For the framing format (Writer type instead of Encode function),
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| 	// this is the maximum uncompressed size of a block.
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| 	maxBlockSize = 4 << 20
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| 
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| 	// minBlockSize is the minimum size of block setting when creating a writer.
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| 	minBlockSize = 4 << 10
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| 
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| 	skippableFrameHeader = 4
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| 	maxChunkSize         = 1<<24 - 1 // 16777215
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| 
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| 	// Default block size
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| 	defaultBlockSize = 1 << 20
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| 
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| 	// maxSnappyBlockSize is the maximum snappy block size.
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| 	maxSnappyBlockSize = 1 << 16
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| 
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| 	obufHeaderLen = checksumSize + chunkHeaderSize
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| )
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| 
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| const (
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| 	chunkTypeCompressedData   = 0x00
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| 	chunkTypeUncompressedData = 0x01
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| 	ChunkTypeIndex            = 0x99
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| 	chunkTypePadding          = 0xfe
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| 	chunkTypeStreamIdentifier = 0xff
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| )
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| 
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| var crcTable = crc32.MakeTable(crc32.Castagnoli)
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| 
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| // crc implements the checksum specified in section 3 of
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| // https://github.com/google/snappy/blob/master/framing_format.txt
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| func crc(b []byte) uint32 {
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| 	c := crc32.Update(0, crcTable, b)
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| 	return c>>15 | c<<17 + 0xa282ead8
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| }
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| 
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| // literalExtraSize returns the extra size of encoding n literals.
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| // n should be >= 0 and <= math.MaxUint32.
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| func literalExtraSize(n int64) int64 {
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| 	if n == 0 {
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| 		return 0
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| 	}
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| 	switch {
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| 	case n < 60:
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| 		return 1
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| 	case n < 1<<8:
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| 		return 2
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| 	case n < 1<<16:
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| 		return 3
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| 	case n < 1<<24:
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| 		return 4
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| 	default:
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| 		return 5
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| type byter interface {
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| 	Bytes() []byte
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| }
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| 
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| var _ byter = &bytes.Buffer{}
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