isbn 2.0.4 → 2.0.5

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  1. data/{README → README.md} +5 -11
  2. data/Rakefile +20 -14
  3. data/isbn.gemspec +23 -0
  4. data/lib/isbn.rb +2 -0
  5. data/test/isbn_spec.rb +1 -1
  6. metadata +29 -316
  7. data/VERSION +0 -1
  8. data/src/gocr-0.48/.cvsignore +0 -6
  9. data/src/gocr-0.48/AUTHORS +0 -7
  10. data/src/gocr-0.48/BUGS +0 -55
  11. data/src/gocr-0.48/CREDITS +0 -17
  12. data/src/gocr-0.48/HISTORY +0 -243
  13. data/src/gocr-0.48/INSTALL +0 -83
  14. data/src/gocr-0.48/Makefile +0 -193
  15. data/src/gocr-0.48/Makefile.in +0 -193
  16. data/src/gocr-0.48/README +0 -165
  17. data/src/gocr-0.48/READMEde.txt +0 -80
  18. data/src/gocr-0.48/REMARK.txt +0 -18
  19. data/src/gocr-0.48/REVIEW +0 -538
  20. data/src/gocr-0.48/TODO +0 -65
  21. data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/.cvsignore +0 -2
  22. data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/create_db +0 -38
  23. data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/gocr.tcl +0 -527
  24. data/src/gocr-0.48/bin/gocr_chk.sh +0 -44
  25. data/src/gocr-0.48/configure +0 -4689
  26. data/src/gocr-0.48/configure.in +0 -71
  27. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/.#Makefile.1.6 +0 -39
  28. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/.cvsignore +0 -2
  29. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/Makefile +0 -39
  30. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/Makefile.in +0 -39
  31. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/example.dtd +0 -53
  32. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/example.xml +0 -21
  33. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/examples.txt +0 -67
  34. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/gocr.html +0 -578
  35. data/src/gocr-0.48/doc/unicode.txt +0 -57
  36. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/.#Makefile.1.22 +0 -166
  37. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/4x6.png +0 -0
  38. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/4x6.txt +0 -2
  39. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x7.png +0 -0
  40. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x7.png.txt +0 -2
  41. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x8.png +0 -0
  42. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/5x8.png.txt +0 -2
  43. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/Makefile +0 -166
  44. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/color.fig +0 -20
  45. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ex.fig +0 -16
  46. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font.tex +0 -22
  47. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font1.tex +0 -46
  48. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font2.fig +0 -27
  49. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/font_nw.tex +0 -24
  50. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/handwrt1.jpg +0 -0
  51. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/handwrt1.txt +0 -10
  52. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/inverse.fig +0 -20
  53. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/matrix.jpg +0 -0
  54. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a-subset.png +0 -0
  55. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a-subset.png.txt +0 -4
  56. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a.png +0 -0
  57. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-a.txt +0 -6
  58. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-b.png +0 -0
  59. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/ocr-b.png.txt +0 -4
  60. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/polish.tex +0 -28
  61. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/rotate45.fig +0 -14
  62. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/score +0 -36
  63. data/src/gocr-0.48/examples/text.tex +0 -28
  64. data/src/gocr-0.48/gpl.html +0 -537
  65. data/src/gocr-0.48/include/.cvsignore +0 -2
  66. data/src/gocr-0.48/include/config.h +0 -36
  67. data/src/gocr-0.48/include/config.h.in +0 -36
  68. data/src/gocr-0.48/include/version.h +0 -2
  69. data/src/gocr-0.48/install-sh +0 -3
  70. data/src/gocr-0.48/make.bat +0 -57
  71. data/src/gocr-0.48/man/.cvsignore +0 -2
  72. data/src/gocr-0.48/man/Makefile +0 -29
  73. data/src/gocr-0.48/man/Makefile.in +0 -29
  74. data/src/gocr-0.48/man/man1/gocr.1 +0 -166
  75. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/.cvsignore +0 -4
  76. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/Makefile +0 -132
  77. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/Makefile.in +0 -132
  78. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/amiga.h +0 -31
  79. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/barcode.c +0 -846
  80. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/barcode.c.orig +0 -593
  81. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/barcode.h +0 -11
  82. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/box.c +0 -372
  83. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/database.c +0 -462
  84. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/detect.c +0 -943
  85. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/gocr.c +0 -373
  86. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/gocr.h +0 -288
  87. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/jconv.c +0 -168
  88. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/job.c +0 -84
  89. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/lines.c +0 -350
  90. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/list.c +0 -334
  91. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/list.h +0 -90
  92. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr0.c +0 -6756
  93. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr0.h +0 -63
  94. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr0n.c +0 -1475
  95. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr1.c +0 -85
  96. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/ocr1.h +0 -3
  97. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/otsu.c +0 -289
  98. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/otsu.h +0 -23
  99. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/output.c +0 -289
  100. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/output.h +0 -37
  101. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pcx.c +0 -153
  102. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pcx.h +0 -9
  103. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pgm2asc.c +0 -2893
  104. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pgm2asc.h +0 -105
  105. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pixel.c +0 -537
  106. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pnm.c +0 -533
  107. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/pnm.h +0 -35
  108. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/progress.c +0 -87
  109. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/progress.h +0 -42
  110. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/remove.c +0 -703
  111. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/tga.c +0 -87
  112. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/tga.h +0 -6
  113. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/unicode.c +0 -1314
  114. data/src/gocr-0.48/src/unicode.h +0 -1257
  115. data/src/jpeg-7/Makefile.am +0 -133
  116. data/src/jpeg-7/Makefile.in +0 -1089
  117. data/src/jpeg-7/README +0 -322
  118. data/src/jpeg-7/aclocal.m4 +0 -8990
  119. data/src/jpeg-7/ansi2knr.1 +0 -36
  120. data/src/jpeg-7/ansi2knr.c +0 -739
  121. data/src/jpeg-7/cderror.h +0 -132
  122. data/src/jpeg-7/cdjpeg.c +0 -181
  123. data/src/jpeg-7/cdjpeg.h +0 -187
  124. data/src/jpeg-7/change.log +0 -270
  125. data/src/jpeg-7/cjpeg.1 +0 -325
  126. data/src/jpeg-7/cjpeg.c +0 -616
  127. data/src/jpeg-7/ckconfig.c +0 -402
  128. data/src/jpeg-7/coderules.txt +0 -118
  129. data/src/jpeg-7/config.guess +0 -1561
  130. data/src/jpeg-7/config.sub +0 -1686
  131. data/src/jpeg-7/configure +0 -17139
  132. data/src/jpeg-7/configure.ac +0 -317
  133. data/src/jpeg-7/depcomp +0 -630
  134. data/src/jpeg-7/djpeg.1 +0 -251
  135. data/src/jpeg-7/djpeg.c +0 -617
  136. data/src/jpeg-7/example.c +0 -433
  137. data/src/jpeg-7/filelist.txt +0 -215
  138. data/src/jpeg-7/install-sh +0 -520
  139. data/src/jpeg-7/install.txt +0 -1097
  140. data/src/jpeg-7/jaricom.c +0 -148
  141. data/src/jpeg-7/jcapimin.c +0 -282
  142. data/src/jpeg-7/jcapistd.c +0 -161
  143. data/src/jpeg-7/jcarith.c +0 -921
  144. data/src/jpeg-7/jccoefct.c +0 -453
  145. data/src/jpeg-7/jccolor.c +0 -459
  146. data/src/jpeg-7/jcdctmgr.c +0 -482
  147. data/src/jpeg-7/jchuff.c +0 -1612
  148. data/src/jpeg-7/jcinit.c +0 -65
  149. data/src/jpeg-7/jcmainct.c +0 -293
  150. data/src/jpeg-7/jcmarker.c +0 -667
  151. data/src/jpeg-7/jcmaster.c +0 -770
  152. data/src/jpeg-7/jcomapi.c +0 -106
  153. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.bcc +0 -48
  154. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.cfg +0 -45
  155. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.dj +0 -38
  156. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.mac +0 -43
  157. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.manx +0 -43
  158. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.mc6 +0 -52
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  162. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.vc +0 -45
  163. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.vms +0 -37
  164. data/src/jpeg-7/jconfig.wat +0 -38
  165. data/src/jpeg-7/jcparam.c +0 -632
  166. data/src/jpeg-7/jcprepct.c +0 -358
  167. data/src/jpeg-7/jcsample.c +0 -545
  168. data/src/jpeg-7/jctrans.c +0 -381
  169. data/src/jpeg-7/jdapimin.c +0 -396
  170. data/src/jpeg-7/jdapistd.c +0 -275
  171. data/src/jpeg-7/jdarith.c +0 -762
  172. data/src/jpeg-7/jdatadst.c +0 -151
  173. data/src/jpeg-7/jdatasrc.c +0 -212
  174. data/src/jpeg-7/jdcoefct.c +0 -736
  175. data/src/jpeg-7/jdcolor.c +0 -396
  176. data/src/jpeg-7/jdct.h +0 -393
  177. data/src/jpeg-7/jddctmgr.c +0 -382
  178. data/src/jpeg-7/jdhuff.c +0 -1309
  179. data/src/jpeg-7/jdinput.c +0 -384
  180. data/src/jpeg-7/jdmainct.c +0 -512
  181. data/src/jpeg-7/jdmarker.c +0 -1360
  182. data/src/jpeg-7/jdmaster.c +0 -663
  183. data/src/jpeg-7/jdmerge.c +0 -400
  184. data/src/jpeg-7/jdpostct.c +0 -290
  185. data/src/jpeg-7/jdsample.c +0 -361
  186. data/src/jpeg-7/jdtrans.c +0 -136
  187. data/src/jpeg-7/jerror.c +0 -252
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  189. data/src/jpeg-7/jfdctflt.c +0 -174
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  196. data/src/jpeg-7/jmemansi.c +0 -167
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  202. data/src/jpeg-7/jmemnobs.c +0 -109
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  204. data/src/jpeg-7/jmorecfg.h +0 -369
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  206. data/src/jpeg-7/jpeglib.h +0 -1135
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- * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
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- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
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- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
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-
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- typedef union small_pool_struct * small_pool_ptr;
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-
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- typedef union small_pool_struct {
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- struct {
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- small_pool_ptr next; /* next in list of pools */
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- size_t bytes_used; /* how many bytes already used within pool */
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- size_t bytes_left; /* bytes still available in this pool */
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- } hdr;
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- ALIGN_TYPE dummy; /* included in union to ensure alignment */
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- } small_pool_hdr;
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-
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- typedef union large_pool_struct FAR * large_pool_ptr;
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-
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- typedef union large_pool_struct {
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- struct {
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- large_pool_ptr next; /* next in list of pools */
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- size_t bytes_used; /* how many bytes already used within pool */
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- size_t bytes_left; /* bytes still available in this pool */
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- } hdr;
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- ALIGN_TYPE dummy; /* included in union to ensure alignment */
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- } large_pool_hdr;
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-
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-
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- /*
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- * Here is the full definition of a memory manager object.
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- */
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-
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- typedef struct {
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- struct jpeg_memory_mgr pub; /* public fields */
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-
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- /* Each pool identifier (lifetime class) names a linked list of pools. */
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- small_pool_ptr small_list[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS];
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- large_pool_ptr large_list[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS];
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-
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- /* Since we only have one lifetime class of virtual arrays, only one
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- * linked list is necessary (for each datatype). Note that the virtual
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- * array control blocks being linked together are actually stored somewhere
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- * in the small-pool list.
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- */
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- jvirt_sarray_ptr virt_sarray_list;
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- jvirt_barray_ptr virt_barray_list;
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-
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- /* This counts total space obtained from jpeg_get_small/large */
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- long total_space_allocated;
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-
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- /* alloc_sarray and alloc_barray set this value for use by virtual
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- * array routines.
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- */
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- JDIMENSION last_rowsperchunk; /* from most recent alloc_sarray/barray */
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- } my_memory_mgr;
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-
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- typedef my_memory_mgr * my_mem_ptr;
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-
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-
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- /*
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- * The control blocks for virtual arrays.
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- * Note that these blocks are allocated in the "small" pool area.
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- * System-dependent info for the associated backing store (if any) is hidden
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- * inside the backing_store_info struct.
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- */
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-
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- struct jvirt_sarray_control {
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- JSAMPARRAY mem_buffer; /* => the in-memory buffer */
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- JDIMENSION rows_in_array; /* total virtual array height */
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- JDIMENSION samplesperrow; /* width of array (and of memory buffer) */
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- JDIMENSION maxaccess; /* max rows accessed by access_virt_sarray */
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- JDIMENSION rows_in_mem; /* height of memory buffer */
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- JDIMENSION rowsperchunk; /* allocation chunk size in mem_buffer */
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- JDIMENSION cur_start_row; /* first logical row # in the buffer */
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- JDIMENSION first_undef_row; /* row # of first uninitialized row */
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- boolean pre_zero; /* pre-zero mode requested? */
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- boolean dirty; /* do current buffer contents need written? */
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- boolean b_s_open; /* is backing-store data valid? */
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- jvirt_sarray_ptr next; /* link to next virtual sarray control block */
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- backing_store_info b_s_info; /* System-dependent control info */
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- };
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-
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- struct jvirt_barray_control {
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- JBLOCKARRAY mem_buffer; /* => the in-memory buffer */
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- JDIMENSION rows_in_array; /* total virtual array height */
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- JDIMENSION blocksperrow; /* width of array (and of memory buffer) */
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- JDIMENSION maxaccess; /* max rows accessed by access_virt_barray */
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- JDIMENSION rows_in_mem; /* height of memory buffer */
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- JDIMENSION rowsperchunk; /* allocation chunk size in mem_buffer */
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- JDIMENSION cur_start_row; /* first logical row # in the buffer */
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- JDIMENSION first_undef_row; /* row # of first uninitialized row */
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- boolean pre_zero; /* pre-zero mode requested? */
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- boolean dirty; /* do current buffer contents need written? */
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- boolean b_s_open; /* is backing-store data valid? */
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- jvirt_barray_ptr next; /* link to next virtual barray control block */
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- backing_store_info b_s_info; /* System-dependent control info */
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- };
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-
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-
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- #ifdef MEM_STATS /* optional extra stuff for statistics */
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-
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- LOCAL(void)
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- print_mem_stats (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id)
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- {
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- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
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- small_pool_ptr shdr_ptr;
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- large_pool_ptr lhdr_ptr;
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-
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- /* Since this is only a debugging stub, we can cheat a little by using
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- * fprintf directly rather than going through the trace message code.
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- * This is helpful because message parm array can't handle longs.
195
- */
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- fprintf(stderr, "Freeing pool %d, total space = %ld\n",
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- pool_id, mem->total_space_allocated);
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-
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- for (lhdr_ptr = mem->large_list[pool_id]; lhdr_ptr != NULL;
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- lhdr_ptr = lhdr_ptr->hdr.next) {
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- fprintf(stderr, " Large chunk used %ld\n",
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- (long) lhdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used);
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- }
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-
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- for (shdr_ptr = mem->small_list[pool_id]; shdr_ptr != NULL;
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- shdr_ptr = shdr_ptr->hdr.next) {
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- fprintf(stderr, " Small chunk used %ld free %ld\n",
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- (long) shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used,
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- (long) shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left);
210
- }
211
- }
212
-
213
- #endif /* MEM_STATS */
214
-
215
-
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- LOCAL(void)
217
- out_of_memory (j_common_ptr cinfo, int which)
218
- /* Report an out-of-memory error and stop execution */
219
- /* If we compiled MEM_STATS support, report alloc requests before dying */
220
- {
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- #ifdef MEM_STATS
222
- cinfo->err->trace_level = 2; /* force self_destruct to report stats */
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- #endif
224
- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, which);
225
- }
226
-
227
-
228
- /*
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- * Allocation of "small" objects.
230
- *
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- * For these, we use pooled storage. When a new pool must be created,
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- * we try to get enough space for the current request plus a "slop" factor,
233
- * where the slop will be the amount of leftover space in the new pool.
234
- * The speed vs. space tradeoff is largely determined by the slop values.
235
- * A different slop value is provided for each pool class (lifetime),
236
- * and we also distinguish the first pool of a class from later ones.
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- * NOTE: the values given work fairly well on both 16- and 32-bit-int
238
- * machines, but may be too small if longs are 64 bits or more.
239
- */
240
-
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- static const size_t first_pool_slop[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS] =
242
- {
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- 1600, /* first PERMANENT pool */
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- 16000 /* first IMAGE pool */
245
- };
246
-
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- static const size_t extra_pool_slop[JPOOL_NUMPOOLS] =
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- {
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- 0, /* additional PERMANENT pools */
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- 5000 /* additional IMAGE pools */
251
- };
252
-
253
- #define MIN_SLOP 50 /* greater than 0 to avoid futile looping */
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-
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-
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- METHODDEF(void *)
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- alloc_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, size_t sizeofobject)
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- /* Allocate a "small" object */
259
- {
260
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
261
- small_pool_ptr hdr_ptr, prev_hdr_ptr;
262
- char * data_ptr;
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- size_t odd_bytes, min_request, slop;
264
-
265
- /* Check for unsatisfiable request (do now to ensure no overflow below) */
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- if (sizeofobject > (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr)))
267
- out_of_memory(cinfo, 1); /* request exceeds malloc's ability */
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-
269
- /* Round up the requested size to a multiple of SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) */
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- odd_bytes = sizeofobject % SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE);
271
- if (odd_bytes > 0)
272
- sizeofobject += SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) - odd_bytes;
273
-
274
- /* See if space is available in any existing pool */
275
- if (pool_id < 0 || pool_id >= JPOOL_NUMPOOLS)
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- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id); /* safety check */
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- prev_hdr_ptr = NULL;
278
- hdr_ptr = mem->small_list[pool_id];
279
- while (hdr_ptr != NULL) {
280
- if (hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left >= sizeofobject)
281
- break; /* found pool with enough space */
282
- prev_hdr_ptr = hdr_ptr;
283
- hdr_ptr = hdr_ptr->hdr.next;
284
- }
285
-
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- /* Time to make a new pool? */
287
- if (hdr_ptr == NULL) {
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- /* min_request is what we need now, slop is what will be leftover */
289
- min_request = sizeofobject + SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr);
290
- if (prev_hdr_ptr == NULL) /* first pool in class? */
291
- slop = first_pool_slop[pool_id];
292
- else
293
- slop = extra_pool_slop[pool_id];
294
- /* Don't ask for more than MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK */
295
- if (slop > (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-min_request))
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- slop = (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-min_request);
297
- /* Try to get space, if fail reduce slop and try again */
298
- for (;;) {
299
- hdr_ptr = (small_pool_ptr) jpeg_get_small(cinfo, min_request + slop);
300
- if (hdr_ptr != NULL)
301
- break;
302
- slop /= 2;
303
- if (slop < MIN_SLOP) /* give up when it gets real small */
304
- out_of_memory(cinfo, 2); /* jpeg_get_small failed */
305
- }
306
- mem->total_space_allocated += min_request + slop;
307
- /* Success, initialize the new pool header and add to end of list */
308
- hdr_ptr->hdr.next = NULL;
309
- hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used = 0;
310
- hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left = sizeofobject + slop;
311
- if (prev_hdr_ptr == NULL) /* first pool in class? */
312
- mem->small_list[pool_id] = hdr_ptr;
313
- else
314
- prev_hdr_ptr->hdr.next = hdr_ptr;
315
- }
316
-
317
- /* OK, allocate the object from the current pool */
318
- data_ptr = (char *) (hdr_ptr + 1); /* point to first data byte in pool */
319
- data_ptr += hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used; /* point to place for object */
320
- hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used += sizeofobject;
321
- hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left -= sizeofobject;
322
-
323
- return (void *) data_ptr;
324
- }
325
-
326
-
327
- /*
328
- * Allocation of "large" objects.
329
- *
330
- * The external semantics of these are the same as "small" objects,
331
- * except that FAR pointers are used on 80x86. However the pool
332
- * management heuristics are quite different. We assume that each
333
- * request is large enough that it may as well be passed directly to
334
- * jpeg_get_large; the pool management just links everything together
335
- * so that we can free it all on demand.
336
- * Note: the major use of "large" objects is in JSAMPARRAY and JBLOCKARRAY
337
- * structures. The routines that create these structures (see below)
338
- * deliberately bunch rows together to ensure a large request size.
339
- */
340
-
341
- METHODDEF(void FAR *)
342
- alloc_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, size_t sizeofobject)
343
- /* Allocate a "large" object */
344
- {
345
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
346
- large_pool_ptr hdr_ptr;
347
- size_t odd_bytes;
348
-
349
- /* Check for unsatisfiable request (do now to ensure no overflow below) */
350
- if (sizeofobject > (size_t) (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr)))
351
- out_of_memory(cinfo, 3); /* request exceeds malloc's ability */
352
-
353
- /* Round up the requested size to a multiple of SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) */
354
- odd_bytes = sizeofobject % SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE);
355
- if (odd_bytes > 0)
356
- sizeofobject += SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) - odd_bytes;
357
-
358
- /* Always make a new pool */
359
- if (pool_id < 0 || pool_id >= JPOOL_NUMPOOLS)
360
- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id); /* safety check */
361
-
362
- hdr_ptr = (large_pool_ptr) jpeg_get_large(cinfo, sizeofobject +
363
- SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr));
364
- if (hdr_ptr == NULL)
365
- out_of_memory(cinfo, 4); /* jpeg_get_large failed */
366
- mem->total_space_allocated += sizeofobject + SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr);
367
-
368
- /* Success, initialize the new pool header and add to list */
369
- hdr_ptr->hdr.next = mem->large_list[pool_id];
370
- /* We maintain space counts in each pool header for statistical purposes,
371
- * even though they are not needed for allocation.
372
- */
373
- hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used = sizeofobject;
374
- hdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left = 0;
375
- mem->large_list[pool_id] = hdr_ptr;
376
-
377
- return (void FAR *) (hdr_ptr + 1); /* point to first data byte in pool */
378
- }
379
-
380
-
381
- /*
382
- * Creation of 2-D sample arrays.
383
- * The pointers are in near heap, the samples themselves in FAR heap.
384
- *
385
- * To minimize allocation overhead and to allow I/O of large contiguous
386
- * blocks, we allocate the sample rows in groups of as many rows as possible
387
- * without exceeding MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK total bytes per allocation request.
388
- * NB: the virtual array control routines, later in this file, know about
389
- * this chunking of rows. The rowsperchunk value is left in the mem manager
390
- * object so that it can be saved away if this sarray is the workspace for
391
- * a virtual array.
392
- */
393
-
394
- METHODDEF(JSAMPARRAY)
395
- alloc_sarray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
396
- JDIMENSION samplesperrow, JDIMENSION numrows)
397
- /* Allocate a 2-D sample array */
398
- {
399
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
400
- JSAMPARRAY result;
401
- JSAMPROW workspace;
402
- JDIMENSION rowsperchunk, currow, i;
403
- long ltemp;
404
-
405
- /* Calculate max # of rows allowed in one allocation chunk */
406
- ltemp = (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr)) /
407
- ((long) samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
408
- if (ltemp <= 0)
409
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW);
410
- if (ltemp < (long) numrows)
411
- rowsperchunk = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
412
- else
413
- rowsperchunk = numrows;
414
- mem->last_rowsperchunk = rowsperchunk;
415
-
416
- /* Get space for row pointers (small object) */
417
- result = (JSAMPARRAY) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
418
- (size_t) (numrows * SIZEOF(JSAMPROW)));
419
-
420
- /* Get the rows themselves (large objects) */
421
- currow = 0;
422
- while (currow < numrows) {
423
- rowsperchunk = MIN(rowsperchunk, numrows - currow);
424
- workspace = (JSAMPROW) alloc_large(cinfo, pool_id,
425
- (size_t) ((size_t) rowsperchunk * (size_t) samplesperrow
426
- * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)));
427
- for (i = rowsperchunk; i > 0; i--) {
428
- result[currow++] = workspace;
429
- workspace += samplesperrow;
430
- }
431
- }
432
-
433
- return result;
434
- }
435
-
436
-
437
- /*
438
- * Creation of 2-D coefficient-block arrays.
439
- * This is essentially the same as the code for sample arrays, above.
440
- */
441
-
442
- METHODDEF(JBLOCKARRAY)
443
- alloc_barray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
444
- JDIMENSION blocksperrow, JDIMENSION numrows)
445
- /* Allocate a 2-D coefficient-block array */
446
- {
447
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
448
- JBLOCKARRAY result;
449
- JBLOCKROW workspace;
450
- JDIMENSION rowsperchunk, currow, i;
451
- long ltemp;
452
-
453
- /* Calculate max # of rows allowed in one allocation chunk */
454
- ltemp = (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK-SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr)) /
455
- ((long) blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
456
- if (ltemp <= 0)
457
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW);
458
- if (ltemp < (long) numrows)
459
- rowsperchunk = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
460
- else
461
- rowsperchunk = numrows;
462
- mem->last_rowsperchunk = rowsperchunk;
463
-
464
- /* Get space for row pointers (small object) */
465
- result = (JBLOCKARRAY) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
466
- (size_t) (numrows * SIZEOF(JBLOCKROW)));
467
-
468
- /* Get the rows themselves (large objects) */
469
- currow = 0;
470
- while (currow < numrows) {
471
- rowsperchunk = MIN(rowsperchunk, numrows - currow);
472
- workspace = (JBLOCKROW) alloc_large(cinfo, pool_id,
473
- (size_t) ((size_t) rowsperchunk * (size_t) blocksperrow
474
- * SIZEOF(JBLOCK)));
475
- for (i = rowsperchunk; i > 0; i--) {
476
- result[currow++] = workspace;
477
- workspace += blocksperrow;
478
- }
479
- }
480
-
481
- return result;
482
- }
483
-
484
-
485
- /*
486
- * About virtual array management:
487
- *
488
- * The above "normal" array routines are only used to allocate strip buffers
489
- * (as wide as the image, but just a few rows high). Full-image-sized buffers
490
- * are handled as "virtual" arrays. The array is still accessed a strip at a
491
- * time, but the memory manager must save the whole array for repeated
492
- * accesses. The intended implementation is that there is a strip buffer in
493
- * memory (as high as is possible given the desired memory limit), plus a
494
- * backing file that holds the rest of the array.
495
- *
496
- * The request_virt_array routines are told the total size of the image and
497
- * the maximum number of rows that will be accessed at once. The in-memory
498
- * buffer must be at least as large as the maxaccess value.
499
- *
500
- * The request routines create control blocks but not the in-memory buffers.
501
- * That is postponed until realize_virt_arrays is called. At that time the
502
- * total amount of space needed is known (approximately, anyway), so free
503
- * memory can be divided up fairly.
504
- *
505
- * The access_virt_array routines are responsible for making a specific strip
506
- * area accessible (after reading or writing the backing file, if necessary).
507
- * Note that the access routines are told whether the caller intends to modify
508
- * the accessed strip; during a read-only pass this saves having to rewrite
509
- * data to disk. The access routines are also responsible for pre-zeroing
510
- * any newly accessed rows, if pre-zeroing was requested.
511
- *
512
- * In current usage, the access requests are usually for nonoverlapping
513
- * strips; that is, successive access start_row numbers differ by exactly
514
- * num_rows = maxaccess. This means we can get good performance with simple
515
- * buffer dump/reload logic, by making the in-memory buffer be a multiple
516
- * of the access height; then there will never be accesses across bufferload
517
- * boundaries. The code will still work with overlapping access requests,
518
- * but it doesn't handle bufferload overlaps very efficiently.
519
- */
520
-
521
-
522
- METHODDEF(jvirt_sarray_ptr)
523
- request_virt_sarray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, boolean pre_zero,
524
- JDIMENSION samplesperrow, JDIMENSION numrows,
525
- JDIMENSION maxaccess)
526
- /* Request a virtual 2-D sample array */
527
- {
528
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
529
- jvirt_sarray_ptr result;
530
-
531
- /* Only IMAGE-lifetime virtual arrays are currently supported */
532
- if (pool_id != JPOOL_IMAGE)
533
- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id); /* safety check */
534
-
535
- /* get control block */
536
- result = (jvirt_sarray_ptr) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
537
- SIZEOF(struct jvirt_sarray_control));
538
-
539
- result->mem_buffer = NULL; /* marks array not yet realized */
540
- result->rows_in_array = numrows;
541
- result->samplesperrow = samplesperrow;
542
- result->maxaccess = maxaccess;
543
- result->pre_zero = pre_zero;
544
- result->b_s_open = FALSE; /* no associated backing-store object */
545
- result->next = mem->virt_sarray_list; /* add to list of virtual arrays */
546
- mem->virt_sarray_list = result;
547
-
548
- return result;
549
- }
550
-
551
-
552
- METHODDEF(jvirt_barray_ptr)
553
- request_virt_barray (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, boolean pre_zero,
554
- JDIMENSION blocksperrow, JDIMENSION numrows,
555
- JDIMENSION maxaccess)
556
- /* Request a virtual 2-D coefficient-block array */
557
- {
558
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
559
- jvirt_barray_ptr result;
560
-
561
- /* Only IMAGE-lifetime virtual arrays are currently supported */
562
- if (pool_id != JPOOL_IMAGE)
563
- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id); /* safety check */
564
-
565
- /* get control block */
566
- result = (jvirt_barray_ptr) alloc_small(cinfo, pool_id,
567
- SIZEOF(struct jvirt_barray_control));
568
-
569
- result->mem_buffer = NULL; /* marks array not yet realized */
570
- result->rows_in_array = numrows;
571
- result->blocksperrow = blocksperrow;
572
- result->maxaccess = maxaccess;
573
- result->pre_zero = pre_zero;
574
- result->b_s_open = FALSE; /* no associated backing-store object */
575
- result->next = mem->virt_barray_list; /* add to list of virtual arrays */
576
- mem->virt_barray_list = result;
577
-
578
- return result;
579
- }
580
-
581
-
582
- METHODDEF(void)
583
- realize_virt_arrays (j_common_ptr cinfo)
584
- /* Allocate the in-memory buffers for any unrealized virtual arrays */
585
- {
586
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
587
- long space_per_minheight, maximum_space, avail_mem;
588
- long minheights, max_minheights;
589
- jvirt_sarray_ptr sptr;
590
- jvirt_barray_ptr bptr;
591
-
592
- /* Compute the minimum space needed (maxaccess rows in each buffer)
593
- * and the maximum space needed (full image height in each buffer).
594
- * These may be of use to the system-dependent jpeg_mem_available routine.
595
- */
596
- space_per_minheight = 0;
597
- maximum_space = 0;
598
- for (sptr = mem->virt_sarray_list; sptr != NULL; sptr = sptr->next) {
599
- if (sptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
600
- space_per_minheight += (long) sptr->maxaccess *
601
- (long) sptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
602
- maximum_space += (long) sptr->rows_in_array *
603
- (long) sptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
604
- }
605
- }
606
- for (bptr = mem->virt_barray_list; bptr != NULL; bptr = bptr->next) {
607
- if (bptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
608
- space_per_minheight += (long) bptr->maxaccess *
609
- (long) bptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
610
- maximum_space += (long) bptr->rows_in_array *
611
- (long) bptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
612
- }
613
- }
614
-
615
- if (space_per_minheight <= 0)
616
- return; /* no unrealized arrays, no work */
617
-
618
- /* Determine amount of memory to actually use; this is system-dependent. */
619
- avail_mem = jpeg_mem_available(cinfo, space_per_minheight, maximum_space,
620
- mem->total_space_allocated);
621
-
622
- /* If the maximum space needed is available, make all the buffers full
623
- * height; otherwise parcel it out with the same number of minheights
624
- * in each buffer.
625
- */
626
- if (avail_mem >= maximum_space)
627
- max_minheights = 1000000000L;
628
- else {
629
- max_minheights = avail_mem / space_per_minheight;
630
- /* If there doesn't seem to be enough space, try to get the minimum
631
- * anyway. This allows a "stub" implementation of jpeg_mem_available().
632
- */
633
- if (max_minheights <= 0)
634
- max_minheights = 1;
635
- }
636
-
637
- /* Allocate the in-memory buffers and initialize backing store as needed. */
638
-
639
- for (sptr = mem->virt_sarray_list; sptr != NULL; sptr = sptr->next) {
640
- if (sptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
641
- minheights = ((long) sptr->rows_in_array - 1L) / sptr->maxaccess + 1L;
642
- if (minheights <= max_minheights) {
643
- /* This buffer fits in memory */
644
- sptr->rows_in_mem = sptr->rows_in_array;
645
- } else {
646
- /* It doesn't fit in memory, create backing store. */
647
- sptr->rows_in_mem = (JDIMENSION) (max_minheights * sptr->maxaccess);
648
- jpeg_open_backing_store(cinfo, & sptr->b_s_info,
649
- (long) sptr->rows_in_array *
650
- (long) sptr->samplesperrow *
651
- (long) SIZEOF(JSAMPLE));
652
- sptr->b_s_open = TRUE;
653
- }
654
- sptr->mem_buffer = alloc_sarray(cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
655
- sptr->samplesperrow, sptr->rows_in_mem);
656
- sptr->rowsperchunk = mem->last_rowsperchunk;
657
- sptr->cur_start_row = 0;
658
- sptr->first_undef_row = 0;
659
- sptr->dirty = FALSE;
660
- }
661
- }
662
-
663
- for (bptr = mem->virt_barray_list; bptr != NULL; bptr = bptr->next) {
664
- if (bptr->mem_buffer == NULL) { /* if not realized yet */
665
- minheights = ((long) bptr->rows_in_array - 1L) / bptr->maxaccess + 1L;
666
- if (minheights <= max_minheights) {
667
- /* This buffer fits in memory */
668
- bptr->rows_in_mem = bptr->rows_in_array;
669
- } else {
670
- /* It doesn't fit in memory, create backing store. */
671
- bptr->rows_in_mem = (JDIMENSION) (max_minheights * bptr->maxaccess);
672
- jpeg_open_backing_store(cinfo, & bptr->b_s_info,
673
- (long) bptr->rows_in_array *
674
- (long) bptr->blocksperrow *
675
- (long) SIZEOF(JBLOCK));
676
- bptr->b_s_open = TRUE;
677
- }
678
- bptr->mem_buffer = alloc_barray(cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
679
- bptr->blocksperrow, bptr->rows_in_mem);
680
- bptr->rowsperchunk = mem->last_rowsperchunk;
681
- bptr->cur_start_row = 0;
682
- bptr->first_undef_row = 0;
683
- bptr->dirty = FALSE;
684
- }
685
- }
686
- }
687
-
688
-
689
- LOCAL(void)
690
- do_sarray_io (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr, boolean writing)
691
- /* Do backing store read or write of a virtual sample array */
692
- {
693
- long bytesperrow, file_offset, byte_count, rows, thisrow, i;
694
-
695
- bytesperrow = (long) ptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
696
- file_offset = ptr->cur_start_row * bytesperrow;
697
- /* Loop to read or write each allocation chunk in mem_buffer */
698
- for (i = 0; i < (long) ptr->rows_in_mem; i += ptr->rowsperchunk) {
699
- /* One chunk, but check for short chunk at end of buffer */
700
- rows = MIN((long) ptr->rowsperchunk, (long) ptr->rows_in_mem - i);
701
- /* Transfer no more than is currently defined */
702
- thisrow = (long) ptr->cur_start_row + i;
703
- rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->first_undef_row - thisrow);
704
- /* Transfer no more than fits in file */
705
- rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->rows_in_array - thisrow);
706
- if (rows <= 0) /* this chunk might be past end of file! */
707
- break;
708
- byte_count = rows * bytesperrow;
709
- if (writing)
710
- (*ptr->b_s_info.write_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
711
- (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
712
- file_offset, byte_count);
713
- else
714
- (*ptr->b_s_info.read_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
715
- (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
716
- file_offset, byte_count);
717
- file_offset += byte_count;
718
- }
719
- }
720
-
721
-
722
- LOCAL(void)
723
- do_barray_io (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr ptr, boolean writing)
724
- /* Do backing store read or write of a virtual coefficient-block array */
725
- {
726
- long bytesperrow, file_offset, byte_count, rows, thisrow, i;
727
-
728
- bytesperrow = (long) ptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
729
- file_offset = ptr->cur_start_row * bytesperrow;
730
- /* Loop to read or write each allocation chunk in mem_buffer */
731
- for (i = 0; i < (long) ptr->rows_in_mem; i += ptr->rowsperchunk) {
732
- /* One chunk, but check for short chunk at end of buffer */
733
- rows = MIN((long) ptr->rowsperchunk, (long) ptr->rows_in_mem - i);
734
- /* Transfer no more than is currently defined */
735
- thisrow = (long) ptr->cur_start_row + i;
736
- rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->first_undef_row - thisrow);
737
- /* Transfer no more than fits in file */
738
- rows = MIN(rows, (long) ptr->rows_in_array - thisrow);
739
- if (rows <= 0) /* this chunk might be past end of file! */
740
- break;
741
- byte_count = rows * bytesperrow;
742
- if (writing)
743
- (*ptr->b_s_info.write_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
744
- (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
745
- file_offset, byte_count);
746
- else
747
- (*ptr->b_s_info.read_backing_store) (cinfo, & ptr->b_s_info,
748
- (void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[i],
749
- file_offset, byte_count);
750
- file_offset += byte_count;
751
- }
752
- }
753
-
754
-
755
- METHODDEF(JSAMPARRAY)
756
- access_virt_sarray (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr,
757
- JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION num_rows,
758
- boolean writable)
759
- /* Access the part of a virtual sample array starting at start_row */
760
- /* and extending for num_rows rows. writable is true if */
761
- /* caller intends to modify the accessed area. */
762
- {
763
- JDIMENSION end_row = start_row + num_rows;
764
- JDIMENSION undef_row;
765
-
766
- /* debugging check */
767
- if (end_row > ptr->rows_in_array || num_rows > ptr->maxaccess ||
768
- ptr->mem_buffer == NULL)
769
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
770
-
771
- /* Make the desired part of the virtual array accessible */
772
- if (start_row < ptr->cur_start_row ||
773
- end_row > ptr->cur_start_row+ptr->rows_in_mem) {
774
- if (! ptr->b_s_open)
775
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_VIRTUAL_BUG);
776
- /* Flush old buffer contents if necessary */
777
- if (ptr->dirty) {
778
- do_sarray_io(cinfo, ptr, TRUE);
779
- ptr->dirty = FALSE;
780
- }
781
- /* Decide what part of virtual array to access.
782
- * Algorithm: if target address > current window, assume forward scan,
783
- * load starting at target address. If target address < current window,
784
- * assume backward scan, load so that target area is top of window.
785
- * Note that when switching from forward write to forward read, will have
786
- * start_row = 0, so the limiting case applies and we load from 0 anyway.
787
- */
788
- if (start_row > ptr->cur_start_row) {
789
- ptr->cur_start_row = start_row;
790
- } else {
791
- /* use long arithmetic here to avoid overflow & unsigned problems */
792
- long ltemp;
793
-
794
- ltemp = (long) end_row - (long) ptr->rows_in_mem;
795
- if (ltemp < 0)
796
- ltemp = 0; /* don't fall off front end of file */
797
- ptr->cur_start_row = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
798
- }
799
- /* Read in the selected part of the array.
800
- * During the initial write pass, we will do no actual read
801
- * because the selected part is all undefined.
802
- */
803
- do_sarray_io(cinfo, ptr, FALSE);
804
- }
805
- /* Ensure the accessed part of the array is defined; prezero if needed.
806
- * To improve locality of access, we only prezero the part of the array
807
- * that the caller is about to access, not the entire in-memory array.
808
- */
809
- if (ptr->first_undef_row < end_row) {
810
- if (ptr->first_undef_row < start_row) {
811
- if (writable) /* writer skipped over a section of array */
812
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
813
- undef_row = start_row; /* but reader is allowed to read ahead */
814
- } else {
815
- undef_row = ptr->first_undef_row;
816
- }
817
- if (writable)
818
- ptr->first_undef_row = end_row;
819
- if (ptr->pre_zero) {
820
- size_t bytesperrow = (size_t) ptr->samplesperrow * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE);
821
- undef_row -= ptr->cur_start_row; /* make indexes relative to buffer */
822
- end_row -= ptr->cur_start_row;
823
- while (undef_row < end_row) {
824
- jzero_far((void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[undef_row], bytesperrow);
825
- undef_row++;
826
- }
827
- } else {
828
- if (! writable) /* reader looking at undefined data */
829
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
830
- }
831
- }
832
- /* Flag the buffer dirty if caller will write in it */
833
- if (writable)
834
- ptr->dirty = TRUE;
835
- /* Return address of proper part of the buffer */
836
- return ptr->mem_buffer + (start_row - ptr->cur_start_row);
837
- }
838
-
839
-
840
- METHODDEF(JBLOCKARRAY)
841
- access_virt_barray (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr ptr,
842
- JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION num_rows,
843
- boolean writable)
844
- /* Access the part of a virtual block array starting at start_row */
845
- /* and extending for num_rows rows. writable is true if */
846
- /* caller intends to modify the accessed area. */
847
- {
848
- JDIMENSION end_row = start_row + num_rows;
849
- JDIMENSION undef_row;
850
-
851
- /* debugging check */
852
- if (end_row > ptr->rows_in_array || num_rows > ptr->maxaccess ||
853
- ptr->mem_buffer == NULL)
854
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
855
-
856
- /* Make the desired part of the virtual array accessible */
857
- if (start_row < ptr->cur_start_row ||
858
- end_row > ptr->cur_start_row+ptr->rows_in_mem) {
859
- if (! ptr->b_s_open)
860
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_VIRTUAL_BUG);
861
- /* Flush old buffer contents if necessary */
862
- if (ptr->dirty) {
863
- do_barray_io(cinfo, ptr, TRUE);
864
- ptr->dirty = FALSE;
865
- }
866
- /* Decide what part of virtual array to access.
867
- * Algorithm: if target address > current window, assume forward scan,
868
- * load starting at target address. If target address < current window,
869
- * assume backward scan, load so that target area is top of window.
870
- * Note that when switching from forward write to forward read, will have
871
- * start_row = 0, so the limiting case applies and we load from 0 anyway.
872
- */
873
- if (start_row > ptr->cur_start_row) {
874
- ptr->cur_start_row = start_row;
875
- } else {
876
- /* use long arithmetic here to avoid overflow & unsigned problems */
877
- long ltemp;
878
-
879
- ltemp = (long) end_row - (long) ptr->rows_in_mem;
880
- if (ltemp < 0)
881
- ltemp = 0; /* don't fall off front end of file */
882
- ptr->cur_start_row = (JDIMENSION) ltemp;
883
- }
884
- /* Read in the selected part of the array.
885
- * During the initial write pass, we will do no actual read
886
- * because the selected part is all undefined.
887
- */
888
- do_barray_io(cinfo, ptr, FALSE);
889
- }
890
- /* Ensure the accessed part of the array is defined; prezero if needed.
891
- * To improve locality of access, we only prezero the part of the array
892
- * that the caller is about to access, not the entire in-memory array.
893
- */
894
- if (ptr->first_undef_row < end_row) {
895
- if (ptr->first_undef_row < start_row) {
896
- if (writable) /* writer skipped over a section of array */
897
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
898
- undef_row = start_row; /* but reader is allowed to read ahead */
899
- } else {
900
- undef_row = ptr->first_undef_row;
901
- }
902
- if (writable)
903
- ptr->first_undef_row = end_row;
904
- if (ptr->pre_zero) {
905
- size_t bytesperrow = (size_t) ptr->blocksperrow * SIZEOF(JBLOCK);
906
- undef_row -= ptr->cur_start_row; /* make indexes relative to buffer */
907
- end_row -= ptr->cur_start_row;
908
- while (undef_row < end_row) {
909
- jzero_far((void FAR *) ptr->mem_buffer[undef_row], bytesperrow);
910
- undef_row++;
911
- }
912
- } else {
913
- if (! writable) /* reader looking at undefined data */
914
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS);
915
- }
916
- }
917
- /* Flag the buffer dirty if caller will write in it */
918
- if (writable)
919
- ptr->dirty = TRUE;
920
- /* Return address of proper part of the buffer */
921
- return ptr->mem_buffer + (start_row - ptr->cur_start_row);
922
- }
923
-
924
-
925
- /*
926
- * Release all objects belonging to a specified pool.
927
- */
928
-
929
- METHODDEF(void)
930
- free_pool (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id)
931
- {
932
- my_mem_ptr mem = (my_mem_ptr) cinfo->mem;
933
- small_pool_ptr shdr_ptr;
934
- large_pool_ptr lhdr_ptr;
935
- size_t space_freed;
936
-
937
- if (pool_id < 0 || pool_id >= JPOOL_NUMPOOLS)
938
- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, pool_id); /* safety check */
939
-
940
- #ifdef MEM_STATS
941
- if (cinfo->err->trace_level > 1)
942
- print_mem_stats(cinfo, pool_id); /* print pool's memory usage statistics */
943
- #endif
944
-
945
- /* If freeing IMAGE pool, close any virtual arrays first */
946
- if (pool_id == JPOOL_IMAGE) {
947
- jvirt_sarray_ptr sptr;
948
- jvirt_barray_ptr bptr;
949
-
950
- for (sptr = mem->virt_sarray_list; sptr != NULL; sptr = sptr->next) {
951
- if (sptr->b_s_open) { /* there may be no backing store */
952
- sptr->b_s_open = FALSE; /* prevent recursive close if error */
953
- (*sptr->b_s_info.close_backing_store) (cinfo, & sptr->b_s_info);
954
- }
955
- }
956
- mem->virt_sarray_list = NULL;
957
- for (bptr = mem->virt_barray_list; bptr != NULL; bptr = bptr->next) {
958
- if (bptr->b_s_open) { /* there may be no backing store */
959
- bptr->b_s_open = FALSE; /* prevent recursive close if error */
960
- (*bptr->b_s_info.close_backing_store) (cinfo, & bptr->b_s_info);
961
- }
962
- }
963
- mem->virt_barray_list = NULL;
964
- }
965
-
966
- /* Release large objects */
967
- lhdr_ptr = mem->large_list[pool_id];
968
- mem->large_list[pool_id] = NULL;
969
-
970
- while (lhdr_ptr != NULL) {
971
- large_pool_ptr next_lhdr_ptr = lhdr_ptr->hdr.next;
972
- space_freed = lhdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used +
973
- lhdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left +
974
- SIZEOF(large_pool_hdr);
975
- jpeg_free_large(cinfo, (void FAR *) lhdr_ptr, space_freed);
976
- mem->total_space_allocated -= space_freed;
977
- lhdr_ptr = next_lhdr_ptr;
978
- }
979
-
980
- /* Release small objects */
981
- shdr_ptr = mem->small_list[pool_id];
982
- mem->small_list[pool_id] = NULL;
983
-
984
- while (shdr_ptr != NULL) {
985
- small_pool_ptr next_shdr_ptr = shdr_ptr->hdr.next;
986
- space_freed = shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_used +
987
- shdr_ptr->hdr.bytes_left +
988
- SIZEOF(small_pool_hdr);
989
- jpeg_free_small(cinfo, (void *) shdr_ptr, space_freed);
990
- mem->total_space_allocated -= space_freed;
991
- shdr_ptr = next_shdr_ptr;
992
- }
993
- }
994
-
995
-
996
- /*
997
- * Close up shop entirely.
998
- * Note that this cannot be called unless cinfo->mem is non-NULL.
999
- */
1000
-
1001
- METHODDEF(void)
1002
- self_destruct (j_common_ptr cinfo)
1003
- {
1004
- int pool;
1005
-
1006
- /* Close all backing store, release all memory.
1007
- * Releasing pools in reverse order might help avoid fragmentation
1008
- * with some (brain-damaged) malloc libraries.
1009
- */
1010
- for (pool = JPOOL_NUMPOOLS-1; pool >= JPOOL_PERMANENT; pool--) {
1011
- free_pool(cinfo, pool);
1012
- }
1013
-
1014
- /* Release the memory manager control block too. */
1015
- jpeg_free_small(cinfo, (void *) cinfo->mem, SIZEOF(my_memory_mgr));
1016
- cinfo->mem = NULL; /* ensures I will be called only once */
1017
-
1018
- jpeg_mem_term(cinfo); /* system-dependent cleanup */
1019
- }
1020
-
1021
-
1022
- /*
1023
- * Memory manager initialization.
1024
- * When this is called, only the error manager pointer is valid in cinfo!
1025
- */
1026
-
1027
- GLOBAL(void)
1028
- jinit_memory_mgr (j_common_ptr cinfo)
1029
- {
1030
- my_mem_ptr mem;
1031
- long max_to_use;
1032
- int pool;
1033
- size_t test_mac;
1034
-
1035
- cinfo->mem = NULL; /* for safety if init fails */
1036
-
1037
- /* Check for configuration errors.
1038
- * SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) should be a power of 2; otherwise, it probably
1039
- * doesn't reflect any real hardware alignment requirement.
1040
- * The test is a little tricky: for X>0, X and X-1 have no one-bits
1041
- * in common if and only if X is a power of 2, ie has only one one-bit.
1042
- * Some compilers may give an "unreachable code" warning here; ignore it.
1043
- */
1044
- if ((SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE) & (SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE)-1)) != 0)
1045
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_ALIGN_TYPE);
1046
- /* MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK must be representable as type size_t, and must be
1047
- * a multiple of SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE).
1048
- * Again, an "unreachable code" warning may be ignored here.
1049
- * But a "constant too large" warning means you need to fix MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK.
1050
- */
1051
- test_mac = (size_t) MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK;
1052
- if ((long) test_mac != MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK ||
1053
- (MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK % SIZEOF(ALIGN_TYPE)) != 0)
1054
- ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_ALLOC_CHUNK);
1055
-
1056
- max_to_use = jpeg_mem_init(cinfo); /* system-dependent initialization */
1057
-
1058
- /* Attempt to allocate memory manager's control block */
1059
- mem = (my_mem_ptr) jpeg_get_small(cinfo, SIZEOF(my_memory_mgr));
1060
-
1061
- if (mem == NULL) {
1062
- jpeg_mem_term(cinfo); /* system-dependent cleanup */
1063
- ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, 0);
1064
- }
1065
-
1066
- /* OK, fill in the method pointers */
1067
- mem->pub.alloc_small = alloc_small;
1068
- mem->pub.alloc_large = alloc_large;
1069
- mem->pub.alloc_sarray = alloc_sarray;
1070
- mem->pub.alloc_barray = alloc_barray;
1071
- mem->pub.request_virt_sarray = request_virt_sarray;
1072
- mem->pub.request_virt_barray = request_virt_barray;
1073
- mem->pub.realize_virt_arrays = realize_virt_arrays;
1074
- mem->pub.access_virt_sarray = access_virt_sarray;
1075
- mem->pub.access_virt_barray = access_virt_barray;
1076
- mem->pub.free_pool = free_pool;
1077
- mem->pub.self_destruct = self_destruct;
1078
-
1079
- /* Make MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK accessible to other modules */
1080
- mem->pub.max_alloc_chunk = MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK;
1081
-
1082
- /* Initialize working state */
1083
- mem->pub.max_memory_to_use = max_to_use;
1084
-
1085
- for (pool = JPOOL_NUMPOOLS-1; pool >= JPOOL_PERMANENT; pool--) {
1086
- mem->small_list[pool] = NULL;
1087
- mem->large_list[pool] = NULL;
1088
- }
1089
- mem->virt_sarray_list = NULL;
1090
- mem->virt_barray_list = NULL;
1091
-
1092
- mem->total_space_allocated = SIZEOF(my_memory_mgr);
1093
-
1094
- /* Declare ourselves open for business */
1095
- cinfo->mem = & mem->pub;
1096
-
1097
- /* Check for an environment variable JPEGMEM; if found, override the
1098
- * default max_memory setting from jpeg_mem_init. Note that the
1099
- * surrounding application may again override this value.
1100
- * If your system doesn't support getenv(), define NO_GETENV to disable
1101
- * this feature.
1102
- */
1103
- #ifndef NO_GETENV
1104
- { char * memenv;
1105
-
1106
- if ((memenv = getenv("JPEGMEM")) != NULL) {
1107
- char ch = 'x';
1108
-
1109
- if (sscanf(memenv, "%ld%c", &max_to_use, &ch) > 0) {
1110
- if (ch == 'm' || ch == 'M')
1111
- max_to_use *= 1000L;
1112
- mem->pub.max_memory_to_use = max_to_use * 1000L;
1113
- }
1114
- }
1115
- }
1116
- #endif
1117
-
1118
- }