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int component_index; /* its index in SOF or cinfo->comp_info[] */
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int h_samp_factor; /* horizontal sampling factor (1..4) */
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int v_samp_factor; /* vertical sampling factor (1..4) */
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int quant_tbl_no; /* quantization table selector (0..3) */
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int dc_tbl_no; /* DC entropy table selector (0..3) */
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int ac_tbl_no; /* AC entropy table selector (0..3) */
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int DCT_v_scaled_size;
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/* The downsampled dimensions are the component's actual, unpadded number
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JDIMENSION downsampled_height; /* actual height in samples */
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/* For decompression, in cases where some of the components will be
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int MCU_height; /* number of blocks per MCU, vertically */
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int MCU_blocks; /* MCU_width * MCU_height */
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int MCU_sample_width; /* MCU width in samples: MCU_width * DCT_h_scaled_size */
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int last_col_width; /* # of non-dummy blocks across in last MCU */
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/* The script for encoding a multiple-scan file is an array of these: */
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int component_index[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* their SOF/comp_info[] indexes */
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int Ss, Se; /* progressive JPEG spectral selection parms */
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int Ah, Al; /* progressive JPEG successive approx. parms */
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/* The decompressor can save APPn and COM markers in a list of these: */
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UINT8 marker; /* marker code: JPEG_COM, or JPEG_APP0+n */
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unsigned int original_length; /* # bytes of data in the file */
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unsigned int data_length; /* # bytes of data saved at data[] */
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JOCTET FAR * data; /* the data contained in the marker */
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/* Known color spaces. */
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JCS_UNKNOWN, /* error/unspecified */
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JCS_GRAYSCALE, /* monochrome */
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JCS_RGB, /* red/green/blue, standard RGB (sRGB) */
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JCS_YCbCr, /* Y/Cb/Cr (also known as YUV), standard YCC */
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JCS_CMYK, /* C/M/Y/K */
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JCS_YCCK, /* Y/Cb/Cr/K */
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JCS_BG_RGB, /* big gamut red/green/blue, bg-sRGB */
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JCS_BG_YCC /* big gamut Y/Cb/Cr, bg-sYCC */
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/* Supported color transforms. */
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/* DCT/IDCT algorithm options. */
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typedef enum {
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JDCT_ISLOW, /* slow but accurate integer algorithm */
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JDCT_IFAST, /* faster, less accurate integer method */
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JDCT_FLOAT /* floating-point: accurate, fast on fast HW */
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#ifndef JDCT_DEFAULT /* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
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#define JDCT_DEFAULT JDCT_ISLOW
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#ifndef JDCT_FASTEST /* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
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/* Dithering options for decompression. */
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+
typedef enum {
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JDITHER_NONE, /* no dithering */
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JDITHER_ORDERED, /* simple ordered dither */
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JDITHER_FS /* Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion dither */
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} J_DITHER_MODE;
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/* Common fields between JPEG compression and decompression master structs. */
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struct jpeg_error_mgr * err; /* Error handler module */\
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struct jpeg_memory_mgr * mem; /* Memory manager module */\
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struct jpeg_progress_mgr * progress; /* Progress monitor, or NULL if none */\
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void * client_data; /* Available for use by application */\
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boolean is_decompressor; /* So common code can tell which is which */\
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int global_state /* For checking call sequence validity */
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/* Routines that are to be used by both halves of the library are declared
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* to receive a pointer to this structure. There are no actual instances of
|
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jpeg_common_fields; /* Fields common to both master struct types */
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/* Additional fields follow in an actual jpeg_compress_struct or
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* jpeg_decompress_struct. All three structs must agree on these
|
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* initial fields! (This would be a lot cleaner in C++.)
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|
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|
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typedef struct jpeg_common_struct * j_common_ptr;
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typedef struct jpeg_compress_struct * j_compress_ptr;
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typedef struct jpeg_decompress_struct * j_decompress_ptr;
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+
|
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/* Master record for a compression instance */
|
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+
|
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+
struct jpeg_compress_struct {
|
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+
jpeg_common_fields; /* Fields shared with jpeg_decompress_struct */
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+
|
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/* Destination for compressed data */
|
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+
struct jpeg_destination_mgr * dest;
|
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+
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/* Description of source image --- these fields must be filled in by
|
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* outer application before starting compression. in_color_space must
|
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* be correct before you can even call jpeg_set_defaults().
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|
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+
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+
JDIMENSION image_width; /* input image width */
|
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JDIMENSION image_height; /* input image height */
|
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+
int input_components; /* # of color components in input image */
|
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J_COLOR_SPACE in_color_space; /* colorspace of input image */
|
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|
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double input_gamma; /* image gamma of input image */
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|
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/* Compression parameters --- these fields must be set before calling
|
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* jpeg_start_compress(). We recommend calling jpeg_set_defaults() to
|
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* initialize everything to reasonable defaults, then changing anything
|
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* the application specifically wants to change. That way you won't get
|
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* burnt when new parameters are added. Also note that there are several
|
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* helper routines to simplify changing parameters.
|
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|
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|
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unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom; /* fraction by which to scale image */
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JDIMENSION jpeg_width; /* scaled JPEG image width */
|
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JDIMENSION jpeg_height; /* scaled JPEG image height */
|
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+
/* Dimensions of actual JPEG image that will be written to file,
|
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* derived from input dimensions by scaling factors above.
|
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+
* These fields are computed by jpeg_start_compress().
|
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+
* You can also use jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions() to determine these values
|
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+
* in advance of calling jpeg_start_compress().
|
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|
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+
|
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|
+
int data_precision; /* bits of precision in image data */
|
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+
|
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+
int num_components; /* # of color components in JPEG image */
|
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J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space; /* colorspace of JPEG image */
|
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+
|
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+
jpeg_component_info * comp_info;
|
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+
/* comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOF */
|
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+
|
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+
JQUANT_TBL * quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS];
|
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|
+
int q_scale_factor[NUM_QUANT_TBLS];
|
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|
+
/* ptrs to coefficient quantization tables, or NULL if not defined,
|
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+
* and corresponding scale factors (percentage, initialized 100).
|
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+
*/
|
341
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+
|
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+
JHUFF_TBL * dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
|
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+
JHUFF_TBL * ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
|
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+
/* ptrs to Huffman coding tables, or NULL if not defined */
|
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+
|
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+
UINT8 arith_dc_L[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* L values for DC arith-coding tables */
|
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+
UINT8 arith_dc_U[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* U values for DC arith-coding tables */
|
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+
UINT8 arith_ac_K[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* Kx values for AC arith-coding tables */
|
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+
|
350
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+
int num_scans; /* # of entries in scan_info array */
|
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|
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const jpeg_scan_info * scan_info; /* script for multi-scan file, or NULL */
|
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+
/* The default value of scan_info is NULL, which causes a single-scan
|
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+
* sequential JPEG file to be emitted. To create a multi-scan file,
|
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|
+
* set num_scans and scan_info to point to an array of scan definitions.
|
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|
+
*/
|
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|
+
|
357
|
+
boolean raw_data_in; /* TRUE=caller supplies downsampled data */
|
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|
+
boolean arith_code; /* TRUE=arithmetic coding, FALSE=Huffman */
|
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|
+
boolean optimize_coding; /* TRUE=optimize entropy encoding parms */
|
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|
+
boolean CCIR601_sampling; /* TRUE=first samples are cosited */
|
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|
+
boolean do_fancy_downsampling; /* TRUE=apply fancy downsampling */
|
362
|
+
int smoothing_factor; /* 1..100, or 0 for no input smoothing */
|
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|
+
J_DCT_METHOD dct_method; /* DCT algorithm selector */
|
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|
+
|
365
|
+
/* The restart interval can be specified in absolute MCUs by setting
|
366
|
+
* restart_interval, or in MCU rows by setting restart_in_rows
|
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|
+
* (in which case the correct restart_interval will be figured
|
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|
+
* for each scan).
|
369
|
+
*/
|
370
|
+
unsigned int restart_interval; /* MCUs per restart, or 0 for no restart */
|
371
|
+
int restart_in_rows; /* if > 0, MCU rows per restart interval */
|
372
|
+
|
373
|
+
/* Parameters controlling emission of special markers. */
|
374
|
+
|
375
|
+
boolean write_JFIF_header; /* should a JFIF marker be written? */
|
376
|
+
UINT8 JFIF_major_version; /* What to write for the JFIF version number */
|
377
|
+
UINT8 JFIF_minor_version;
|
378
|
+
/* These three values are not used by the JPEG code, merely copied */
|
379
|
+
/* into the JFIF APP0 marker. density_unit can be 0 for unknown, */
|
380
|
+
/* 1 for dots/inch, or 2 for dots/cm. Note that the pixel aspect */
|
381
|
+
/* ratio is defined by X_density/Y_density even when density_unit=0. */
|
382
|
+
UINT8 density_unit; /* JFIF code for pixel size units */
|
383
|
+
UINT16 X_density; /* Horizontal pixel density */
|
384
|
+
UINT16 Y_density; /* Vertical pixel density */
|
385
|
+
boolean write_Adobe_marker; /* should an Adobe marker be written? */
|
386
|
+
|
387
|
+
J_COLOR_TRANSFORM color_transform;
|
388
|
+
/* Color transform identifier, writes LSE marker if nonzero */
|
389
|
+
|
390
|
+
/* State variable: index of next scanline to be written to
|
391
|
+
* jpeg_write_scanlines(). Application may use this to control its
|
392
|
+
* processing loop, e.g., "while (next_scanline < image_height)".
|
393
|
+
*/
|
394
|
+
|
395
|
+
JDIMENSION next_scanline; /* 0 .. image_height-1 */
|
396
|
+
|
397
|
+
/* Remaining fields are known throughout compressor, but generally
|
398
|
+
* should not be touched by a surrounding application.
|
399
|
+
*/
|
400
|
+
|
401
|
+
/*
|
402
|
+
* These fields are computed during compression startup
|
403
|
+
*/
|
404
|
+
boolean progressive_mode; /* TRUE if scan script uses progressive mode */
|
405
|
+
int max_h_samp_factor; /* largest h_samp_factor */
|
406
|
+
int max_v_samp_factor; /* largest v_samp_factor */
|
407
|
+
|
408
|
+
int min_DCT_h_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_h_scaled_size of any component */
|
409
|
+
int min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_v_scaled_size of any component */
|
410
|
+
|
411
|
+
JDIMENSION total_iMCU_rows; /* # of iMCU rows to be input to coef ctlr */
|
412
|
+
/* The coefficient controller receives data in units of MCU rows as defined
|
413
|
+
* for fully interleaved scans (whether the JPEG file is interleaved or not).
|
414
|
+
* There are v_samp_factor * DCTSIZE sample rows of each component in an
|
415
|
+
* "iMCU" (interleaved MCU) row.
|
416
|
+
*/
|
417
|
+
|
418
|
+
/*
|
419
|
+
* These fields are valid during any one scan.
|
420
|
+
* They describe the components and MCUs actually appearing in the scan.
|
421
|
+
*/
|
422
|
+
int comps_in_scan; /* # of JPEG components in this scan */
|
423
|
+
jpeg_component_info * cur_comp_info[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
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424
|
+
/* *cur_comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOS */
|
425
|
+
|
426
|
+
JDIMENSION MCUs_per_row; /* # of MCUs across the image */
|
427
|
+
JDIMENSION MCU_rows_in_scan; /* # of MCU rows in the image */
|
428
|
+
|
429
|
+
int blocks_in_MCU; /* # of DCT blocks per MCU */
|
430
|
+
int MCU_membership[C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
|
431
|
+
/* MCU_membership[i] is index in cur_comp_info of component owning */
|
432
|
+
/* i'th block in an MCU */
|
433
|
+
|
434
|
+
int Ss, Se, Ah, Al; /* progressive JPEG parameters for scan */
|
435
|
+
|
436
|
+
int block_size; /* the basic DCT block size: 1..16 */
|
437
|
+
const int * natural_order; /* natural-order position array */
|
438
|
+
int lim_Se; /* min( Se, DCTSIZE2-1 ) */
|
439
|
+
|
440
|
+
/*
|
441
|
+
* Links to compression subobjects (methods and private variables of modules)
|
442
|
+
*/
|
443
|
+
struct jpeg_comp_master * master;
|
444
|
+
struct jpeg_c_main_controller * main;
|
445
|
+
struct jpeg_c_prep_controller * prep;
|
446
|
+
struct jpeg_c_coef_controller * coef;
|
447
|
+
struct jpeg_marker_writer * marker;
|
448
|
+
struct jpeg_color_converter * cconvert;
|
449
|
+
struct jpeg_downsampler * downsample;
|
450
|
+
struct jpeg_forward_dct * fdct;
|
451
|
+
struct jpeg_entropy_encoder * entropy;
|
452
|
+
jpeg_scan_info * script_space; /* workspace for jpeg_simple_progression */
|
453
|
+
int script_space_size;
|
454
|
+
};
|
455
|
+
|
456
|
+
|
457
|
+
/* Master record for a decompression instance */
|
458
|
+
|
459
|
+
struct jpeg_decompress_struct {
|
460
|
+
jpeg_common_fields; /* Fields shared with jpeg_compress_struct */
|
461
|
+
|
462
|
+
/* Source of compressed data */
|
463
|
+
struct jpeg_source_mgr * src;
|
464
|
+
|
465
|
+
/* Basic description of image --- filled in by jpeg_read_header(). */
|
466
|
+
/* Application may inspect these values to decide how to process image. */
|
467
|
+
|
468
|
+
JDIMENSION image_width; /* nominal image width (from SOF marker) */
|
469
|
+
JDIMENSION image_height; /* nominal image height */
|
470
|
+
int num_components; /* # of color components in JPEG image */
|
471
|
+
J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space; /* colorspace of JPEG image */
|
472
|
+
|
473
|
+
/* Decompression processing parameters --- these fields must be set before
|
474
|
+
* calling jpeg_start_decompress(). Note that jpeg_read_header() initializes
|
475
|
+
* them to default values.
|
476
|
+
*/
|
477
|
+
|
478
|
+
J_COLOR_SPACE out_color_space; /* colorspace for output */
|
479
|
+
|
480
|
+
unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom; /* fraction by which to scale image */
|
481
|
+
|
482
|
+
double output_gamma; /* image gamma wanted in output */
|
483
|
+
|
484
|
+
boolean buffered_image; /* TRUE=multiple output passes */
|
485
|
+
boolean raw_data_out; /* TRUE=downsampled data wanted */
|
486
|
+
|
487
|
+
J_DCT_METHOD dct_method; /* IDCT algorithm selector */
|
488
|
+
boolean do_fancy_upsampling; /* TRUE=apply fancy upsampling */
|
489
|
+
boolean do_block_smoothing; /* TRUE=apply interblock smoothing */
|
490
|
+
|
491
|
+
boolean quantize_colors; /* TRUE=colormapped output wanted */
|
492
|
+
/* the following are ignored if not quantize_colors: */
|
493
|
+
J_DITHER_MODE dither_mode; /* type of color dithering to use */
|
494
|
+
boolean two_pass_quantize; /* TRUE=use two-pass color quantization */
|
495
|
+
int desired_number_of_colors; /* max # colors to use in created colormap */
|
496
|
+
/* these are significant only in buffered-image mode: */
|
497
|
+
boolean enable_1pass_quant; /* enable future use of 1-pass quantizer */
|
498
|
+
boolean enable_external_quant;/* enable future use of external colormap */
|
499
|
+
boolean enable_2pass_quant; /* enable future use of 2-pass quantizer */
|
500
|
+
|
501
|
+
/* Description of actual output image that will be returned to application.
|
502
|
+
* These fields are computed by jpeg_start_decompress().
|
503
|
+
* You can also use jpeg_calc_output_dimensions() to determine these values
|
504
|
+
* in advance of calling jpeg_start_decompress().
|
505
|
+
*/
|
506
|
+
|
507
|
+
JDIMENSION output_width; /* scaled image width */
|
508
|
+
JDIMENSION output_height; /* scaled image height */
|
509
|
+
int out_color_components; /* # of color components in out_color_space */
|
510
|
+
int output_components; /* # of color components returned */
|
511
|
+
/* output_components is 1 (a colormap index) when quantizing colors;
|
512
|
+
* otherwise it equals out_color_components.
|
513
|
+
*/
|
514
|
+
int rec_outbuf_height; /* min recommended height of scanline buffer */
|
515
|
+
/* If the buffer passed to jpeg_read_scanlines() is less than this many rows
|
516
|
+
* high, space and time will be wasted due to unnecessary data copying.
|
517
|
+
* Usually rec_outbuf_height will be 1 or 2, at most 4.
|
518
|
+
*/
|
519
|
+
|
520
|
+
/* When quantizing colors, the output colormap is described by these fields.
|
521
|
+
* The application can supply a colormap by setting colormap non-NULL before
|
522
|
+
* calling jpeg_start_decompress; otherwise a colormap is created during
|
523
|
+
* jpeg_start_decompress or jpeg_start_output.
|
524
|
+
* The map has out_color_components rows and actual_number_of_colors columns.
|
525
|
+
*/
|
526
|
+
int actual_number_of_colors; /* number of entries in use */
|
527
|
+
JSAMPARRAY colormap; /* The color map as a 2-D pixel array */
|
528
|
+
|
529
|
+
/* State variables: these variables indicate the progress of decompression.
|
530
|
+
* The application may examine these but must not modify them.
|
531
|
+
*/
|
532
|
+
|
533
|
+
/* Row index of next scanline to be read from jpeg_read_scanlines().
|
534
|
+
* Application may use this to control its processing loop, e.g.,
|
535
|
+
* "while (output_scanline < output_height)".
|
536
|
+
*/
|
537
|
+
JDIMENSION output_scanline; /* 0 .. output_height-1 */
|
538
|
+
|
539
|
+
/* Current input scan number and number of iMCU rows completed in scan.
|
540
|
+
* These indicate the progress of the decompressor input side.
|
541
|
+
*/
|
542
|
+
int input_scan_number; /* Number of SOS markers seen so far */
|
543
|
+
JDIMENSION input_iMCU_row; /* Number of iMCU rows completed */
|
544
|
+
|
545
|
+
/* The "output scan number" is the notional scan being displayed by the
|
546
|
+
* output side. The decompressor will not allow output scan/row number
|
547
|
+
* to get ahead of input scan/row, but it can fall arbitrarily far behind.
|
548
|
+
*/
|
549
|
+
int output_scan_number; /* Nominal scan number being displayed */
|
550
|
+
JDIMENSION output_iMCU_row; /* Number of iMCU rows read */
|
551
|
+
|
552
|
+
/* Current progression status. coef_bits[c][i] indicates the precision
|
553
|
+
* with which component c's DCT coefficient i (in zigzag order) is known.
|
554
|
+
* It is -1 when no data has yet been received, otherwise it is the point
|
555
|
+
* transform (shift) value for the most recent scan of the coefficient
|
556
|
+
* (thus, 0 at completion of the progression).
|
557
|
+
* This pointer is NULL when reading a non-progressive file.
|
558
|
+
*/
|
559
|
+
int (*coef_bits)[DCTSIZE2]; /* -1 or current Al value for each coef */
|
560
|
+
|
561
|
+
/* Internal JPEG parameters --- the application usually need not look at
|
562
|
+
* these fields. Note that the decompressor output side may not use
|
563
|
+
* any parameters that can change between scans.
|
564
|
+
*/
|
565
|
+
|
566
|
+
/* Quantization and Huffman tables are carried forward across input
|
567
|
+
* datastreams when processing abbreviated JPEG datastreams.
|
568
|
+
*/
|
569
|
+
|
570
|
+
JQUANT_TBL * quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS];
|
571
|
+
/* ptrs to coefficient quantization tables, or NULL if not defined */
|
572
|
+
|
573
|
+
JHUFF_TBL * dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
|
574
|
+
JHUFF_TBL * ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
|
575
|
+
/* ptrs to Huffman coding tables, or NULL if not defined */
|
576
|
+
|
577
|
+
/* These parameters are never carried across datastreams, since they
|
578
|
+
* are given in SOF/SOS markers or defined to be reset by SOI.
|
579
|
+
*/
|
580
|
+
|
581
|
+
int data_precision; /* bits of precision in image data */
|
582
|
+
|
583
|
+
jpeg_component_info * comp_info;
|
584
|
+
/* comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOF */
|
585
|
+
|
586
|
+
boolean is_baseline; /* TRUE if Baseline SOF0 encountered */
|
587
|
+
boolean progressive_mode; /* TRUE if SOFn specifies progressive mode */
|
588
|
+
boolean arith_code; /* TRUE=arithmetic coding, FALSE=Huffman */
|
589
|
+
|
590
|
+
UINT8 arith_dc_L[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* L values for DC arith-coding tables */
|
591
|
+
UINT8 arith_dc_U[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* U values for DC arith-coding tables */
|
592
|
+
UINT8 arith_ac_K[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* Kx values for AC arith-coding tables */
|
593
|
+
|
594
|
+
unsigned int restart_interval; /* MCUs per restart interval, or 0 for no restart */
|
595
|
+
|
596
|
+
/* These fields record data obtained from optional markers recognized by
|
597
|
+
* the JPEG library.
|
598
|
+
*/
|
599
|
+
boolean saw_JFIF_marker; /* TRUE iff a JFIF APP0 marker was found */
|
600
|
+
/* Data copied from JFIF marker; only valid if saw_JFIF_marker is TRUE: */
|
601
|
+
UINT8 JFIF_major_version; /* JFIF version number */
|
602
|
+
UINT8 JFIF_minor_version;
|
603
|
+
UINT8 density_unit; /* JFIF code for pixel size units */
|
604
|
+
UINT16 X_density; /* Horizontal pixel density */
|
605
|
+
UINT16 Y_density; /* Vertical pixel density */
|
606
|
+
boolean saw_Adobe_marker; /* TRUE iff an Adobe APP14 marker was found */
|
607
|
+
UINT8 Adobe_transform; /* Color transform code from Adobe marker */
|
608
|
+
|
609
|
+
J_COLOR_TRANSFORM color_transform;
|
610
|
+
/* Color transform identifier derived from LSE marker, otherwise zero */
|
611
|
+
|
612
|
+
boolean CCIR601_sampling; /* TRUE=first samples are cosited */
|
613
|
+
|
614
|
+
/* Aside from the specific data retained from APPn markers known to the
|
615
|
+
* library, the uninterpreted contents of any or all APPn and COM markers
|
616
|
+
* can be saved in a list for examination by the application.
|
617
|
+
*/
|
618
|
+
jpeg_saved_marker_ptr marker_list; /* Head of list of saved markers */
|
619
|
+
|
620
|
+
/* Remaining fields are known throughout decompressor, but generally
|
621
|
+
* should not be touched by a surrounding application.
|
622
|
+
*/
|
623
|
+
|
624
|
+
/*
|
625
|
+
* These fields are computed during decompression startup
|
626
|
+
*/
|
627
|
+
int max_h_samp_factor; /* largest h_samp_factor */
|
628
|
+
int max_v_samp_factor; /* largest v_samp_factor */
|
629
|
+
|
630
|
+
int min_DCT_h_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_h_scaled_size of any component */
|
631
|
+
int min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_v_scaled_size of any component */
|
632
|
+
|
633
|
+
JDIMENSION total_iMCU_rows; /* # of iMCU rows in image */
|
634
|
+
/* The coefficient controller's input and output progress is measured in
|
635
|
+
* units of "iMCU" (interleaved MCU) rows. These are the same as MCU rows
|
636
|
+
* in fully interleaved JPEG scans, but are used whether the scan is
|
637
|
+
* interleaved or not. We define an iMCU row as v_samp_factor DCT block
|
638
|
+
* rows of each component. Therefore, the IDCT output contains
|
639
|
+
* v_samp_factor*DCT_v_scaled_size sample rows of a component per iMCU row.
|
640
|
+
*/
|
641
|
+
|
642
|
+
JSAMPLE * sample_range_limit; /* table for fast range-limiting */
|
643
|
+
|
644
|
+
/*
|
645
|
+
* These fields are valid during any one scan.
|
646
|
+
* They describe the components and MCUs actually appearing in the scan.
|
647
|
+
* Note that the decompressor output side must not use these fields.
|
648
|
+
*/
|
649
|
+
int comps_in_scan; /* # of JPEG components in this scan */
|
650
|
+
jpeg_component_info * cur_comp_info[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN];
|
651
|
+
/* *cur_comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOS */
|
652
|
+
|
653
|
+
JDIMENSION MCUs_per_row; /* # of MCUs across the image */
|
654
|
+
JDIMENSION MCU_rows_in_scan; /* # of MCU rows in the image */
|
655
|
+
|
656
|
+
int blocks_in_MCU; /* # of DCT blocks per MCU */
|
657
|
+
int MCU_membership[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
|
658
|
+
/* MCU_membership[i] is index in cur_comp_info of component owning */
|
659
|
+
/* i'th block in an MCU */
|
660
|
+
|
661
|
+
int Ss, Se, Ah, Al; /* progressive JPEG parameters for scan */
|
662
|
+
|
663
|
+
/* These fields are derived from Se of first SOS marker.
|
664
|
+
*/
|
665
|
+
int block_size; /* the basic DCT block size: 1..16 */
|
666
|
+
const int * natural_order; /* natural-order position array for entropy decode */
|
667
|
+
int lim_Se; /* min( Se, DCTSIZE2-1 ) for entropy decode */
|
668
|
+
|
669
|
+
/* This field is shared between entropy decoder and marker parser.
|
670
|
+
* It is either zero or the code of a JPEG marker that has been
|
671
|
+
* read from the data source, but has not yet been processed.
|
672
|
+
*/
|
673
|
+
int unread_marker;
|
674
|
+
|
675
|
+
/*
|
676
|
+
* Links to decompression subobjects (methods, private variables of modules)
|
677
|
+
*/
|
678
|
+
struct jpeg_decomp_master * master;
|
679
|
+
struct jpeg_d_main_controller * main;
|
680
|
+
struct jpeg_d_coef_controller * coef;
|
681
|
+
struct jpeg_d_post_controller * post;
|
682
|
+
struct jpeg_input_controller * inputctl;
|
683
|
+
struct jpeg_marker_reader * marker;
|
684
|
+
struct jpeg_entropy_decoder * entropy;
|
685
|
+
struct jpeg_inverse_dct * idct;
|
686
|
+
struct jpeg_upsampler * upsample;
|
687
|
+
struct jpeg_color_deconverter * cconvert;
|
688
|
+
struct jpeg_color_quantizer * cquantize;
|
689
|
+
};
|
690
|
+
|
691
|
+
|
692
|
+
/* "Object" declarations for JPEG modules that may be supplied or called
|
693
|
+
* directly by the surrounding application.
|
694
|
+
* As with all objects in the JPEG library, these structs only define the
|
695
|
+
* publicly visible methods and state variables of a module. Additional
|
696
|
+
* private fields may exist after the public ones.
|
697
|
+
*/
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
|
700
|
+
/* Error handler object */
|
701
|
+
|
702
|
+
struct jpeg_error_mgr {
|
703
|
+
/* Error exit handler: does not return to caller */
|
704
|
+
JMETHOD(noreturn_t, error_exit, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
705
|
+
/* Conditionally emit a trace or warning message */
|
706
|
+
JMETHOD(void, emit_message, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level));
|
707
|
+
/* Routine that actually outputs a trace or error message */
|
708
|
+
JMETHOD(void, output_message, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
709
|
+
/* Format a message string for the most recent JPEG error or message */
|
710
|
+
JMETHOD(void, format_message, (j_common_ptr cinfo, char * buffer));
|
711
|
+
#define JMSG_LENGTH_MAX 200 /* recommended size of format_message buffer */
|
712
|
+
/* Reset error state variables at start of a new image */
|
713
|
+
JMETHOD(void, reset_error_mgr, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
714
|
+
|
715
|
+
/* The message ID code and any parameters are saved here.
|
716
|
+
* A message can have one string parameter or up to 8 int parameters.
|
717
|
+
*/
|
718
|
+
int msg_code;
|
719
|
+
#define JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX 80
|
720
|
+
union {
|
721
|
+
int i[8];
|
722
|
+
char s[JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX];
|
723
|
+
} msg_parm;
|
724
|
+
|
725
|
+
/* Standard state variables for error facility */
|
726
|
+
|
727
|
+
int trace_level; /* max msg_level that will be displayed */
|
728
|
+
|
729
|
+
/* For recoverable corrupt-data errors, we emit a warning message,
|
730
|
+
* but keep going unless emit_message chooses to abort. emit_message
|
731
|
+
* should count warnings in num_warnings. The surrounding application
|
732
|
+
* can check for bad data by seeing if num_warnings is nonzero at the
|
733
|
+
* end of processing.
|
734
|
+
*/
|
735
|
+
long num_warnings; /* number of corrupt-data warnings */
|
736
|
+
|
737
|
+
/* These fields point to the table(s) of error message strings.
|
738
|
+
* An application can change the table pointer to switch to a different
|
739
|
+
* message list (typically, to change the language in which errors are
|
740
|
+
* reported). Some applications may wish to add additional error codes
|
741
|
+
* that will be handled by the JPEG library error mechanism; the second
|
742
|
+
* table pointer is used for this purpose.
|
743
|
+
*
|
744
|
+
* First table includes all errors generated by JPEG library itself.
|
745
|
+
* Error code 0 is reserved for a "no such error string" message.
|
746
|
+
*/
|
747
|
+
const char * const * jpeg_message_table; /* Library errors */
|
748
|
+
int last_jpeg_message; /* Table contains strings 0..last_jpeg_message */
|
749
|
+
/* Second table can be added by application (see cjpeg/djpeg for example).
|
750
|
+
* It contains strings numbered first_addon_message..last_addon_message.
|
751
|
+
*/
|
752
|
+
const char * const * addon_message_table; /* Non-library errors */
|
753
|
+
int first_addon_message; /* code for first string in addon table */
|
754
|
+
int last_addon_message; /* code for last string in addon table */
|
755
|
+
};
|
756
|
+
|
757
|
+
|
758
|
+
/* Progress monitor object */
|
759
|
+
|
760
|
+
struct jpeg_progress_mgr {
|
761
|
+
JMETHOD(void, progress_monitor, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
762
|
+
|
763
|
+
long pass_counter; /* work units completed in this pass */
|
764
|
+
long pass_limit; /* total number of work units in this pass */
|
765
|
+
int completed_passes; /* passes completed so far */
|
766
|
+
int total_passes; /* total number of passes expected */
|
767
|
+
};
|
768
|
+
|
769
|
+
|
770
|
+
/* Data destination object for compression */
|
771
|
+
|
772
|
+
struct jpeg_destination_mgr {
|
773
|
+
JOCTET * next_output_byte; /* => next byte to write in buffer */
|
774
|
+
size_t free_in_buffer; /* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */
|
775
|
+
|
776
|
+
JMETHOD(void, init_destination, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
777
|
+
JMETHOD(boolean, empty_output_buffer, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
778
|
+
JMETHOD(void, term_destination, (j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
779
|
+
};
|
780
|
+
|
781
|
+
|
782
|
+
/* Data source object for decompression */
|
783
|
+
|
784
|
+
struct jpeg_source_mgr {
|
785
|
+
const JOCTET * next_input_byte; /* => next byte to read from buffer */
|
786
|
+
size_t bytes_in_buffer; /* # of bytes remaining in buffer */
|
787
|
+
|
788
|
+
JMETHOD(void, init_source, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
789
|
+
JMETHOD(boolean, fill_input_buffer, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
790
|
+
JMETHOD(void, skip_input_data, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes));
|
791
|
+
JMETHOD(boolean, resync_to_restart, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired));
|
792
|
+
JMETHOD(void, term_source, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
793
|
+
};
|
794
|
+
|
795
|
+
|
796
|
+
/* Memory manager object.
|
797
|
+
* Allocates "small" objects (a few K total), "large" objects (tens of K),
|
798
|
+
* and "really big" objects (virtual arrays with backing store if needed).
|
799
|
+
* The memory manager does not allow individual objects to be freed; rather,
|
800
|
+
* each created object is assigned to a pool, and whole pools can be freed
|
801
|
+
* at once. This is faster and more convenient than remembering exactly what
|
802
|
+
* to free, especially where malloc()/free() are not too speedy.
|
803
|
+
* NB: alloc routines never return NULL. They exit to error_exit if not
|
804
|
+
* successful.
|
805
|
+
*/
|
806
|
+
|
807
|
+
#define JPOOL_PERMANENT 0 /* lasts until master record is destroyed */
|
808
|
+
#define JPOOL_IMAGE 1 /* lasts until done with image/datastream */
|
809
|
+
#define JPOOL_NUMPOOLS 2
|
810
|
+
|
811
|
+
typedef struct jvirt_sarray_control * jvirt_sarray_ptr;
|
812
|
+
typedef struct jvirt_barray_control * jvirt_barray_ptr;
|
813
|
+
|
814
|
+
|
815
|
+
struct jpeg_memory_mgr {
|
816
|
+
/* Method pointers */
|
817
|
+
JMETHOD(void *, alloc_small, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
|
818
|
+
size_t sizeofobject));
|
819
|
+
JMETHOD(void FAR *, alloc_large, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
|
820
|
+
size_t sizeofobject));
|
821
|
+
JMETHOD(JSAMPARRAY, alloc_sarray, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
|
822
|
+
JDIMENSION samplesperrow,
|
823
|
+
JDIMENSION numrows));
|
824
|
+
JMETHOD(JBLOCKARRAY, alloc_barray, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id,
|
825
|
+
JDIMENSION blocksperrow,
|
826
|
+
JDIMENSION numrows));
|
827
|
+
JMETHOD(jvirt_sarray_ptr, request_virt_sarray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
|
828
|
+
int pool_id,
|
829
|
+
boolean pre_zero,
|
830
|
+
JDIMENSION samplesperrow,
|
831
|
+
JDIMENSION numrows,
|
832
|
+
JDIMENSION maxaccess));
|
833
|
+
JMETHOD(jvirt_barray_ptr, request_virt_barray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
|
834
|
+
int pool_id,
|
835
|
+
boolean pre_zero,
|
836
|
+
JDIMENSION blocksperrow,
|
837
|
+
JDIMENSION numrows,
|
838
|
+
JDIMENSION maxaccess));
|
839
|
+
JMETHOD(void, realize_virt_arrays, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
840
|
+
JMETHOD(JSAMPARRAY, access_virt_sarray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
|
841
|
+
jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr,
|
842
|
+
JDIMENSION start_row,
|
843
|
+
JDIMENSION num_rows,
|
844
|
+
boolean writable));
|
845
|
+
JMETHOD(JBLOCKARRAY, access_virt_barray, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
|
846
|
+
jvirt_barray_ptr ptr,
|
847
|
+
JDIMENSION start_row,
|
848
|
+
JDIMENSION num_rows,
|
849
|
+
boolean writable));
|
850
|
+
JMETHOD(void, free_pool, (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id));
|
851
|
+
JMETHOD(void, self_destruct, (j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
852
|
+
|
853
|
+
/* Limit on memory allocation for this JPEG object. (Note that this is
|
854
|
+
* merely advisory, not a guaranteed maximum; it only affects the space
|
855
|
+
* used for virtual-array buffers.) May be changed by outer application
|
856
|
+
* after creating the JPEG object.
|
857
|
+
*/
|
858
|
+
long max_memory_to_use;
|
859
|
+
|
860
|
+
/* Maximum allocation request accepted by alloc_large. */
|
861
|
+
long max_alloc_chunk;
|
862
|
+
};
|
863
|
+
|
864
|
+
|
865
|
+
/* Routine signature for application-supplied marker processing methods.
|
866
|
+
* Need not pass marker code since it is stored in cinfo->unread_marker.
|
867
|
+
*/
|
868
|
+
typedef JMETHOD(boolean, jpeg_marker_parser_method, (j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
869
|
+
|
870
|
+
|
871
|
+
/* Declarations for routines called by application.
|
872
|
+
* The JPP macro hides prototype parameters from compilers that can't cope.
|
873
|
+
* Note JPP requires double parentheses.
|
874
|
+
*/
|
875
|
+
|
876
|
+
#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES
|
877
|
+
#define JPP(arglist) arglist
|
878
|
+
#else
|
879
|
+
#define JPP(arglist) ()
|
880
|
+
#endif
|
881
|
+
|
882
|
+
|
883
|
+
/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers.
|
884
|
+
* We shorten external names to be unique in the first six letters, which
|
885
|
+
* is good enough for all known systems.
|
886
|
+
* (If your compiler itself needs names to be unique in less than 15
|
887
|
+
* characters, you are out of luck. Get a better compiler.)
|
888
|
+
*/
|
889
|
+
|
890
|
+
#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
|
891
|
+
#define jpeg_std_error jStdError
|
892
|
+
#define jpeg_CreateCompress jCreaCompress
|
893
|
+
#define jpeg_CreateDecompress jCreaDecompress
|
894
|
+
#define jpeg_destroy_compress jDestCompress
|
895
|
+
#define jpeg_destroy_decompress jDestDecompress
|
896
|
+
#define jpeg_stdio_dest jStdDest
|
897
|
+
#define jpeg_stdio_src jStdSrc
|
898
|
+
#define jpeg_mem_dest jMemDest
|
899
|
+
#define jpeg_mem_src jMemSrc
|
900
|
+
#define jpeg_set_defaults jSetDefaults
|
901
|
+
#define jpeg_set_colorspace jSetColorspace
|
902
|
+
#define jpeg_default_colorspace jDefColorspace
|
903
|
+
#define jpeg_set_quality jSetQuality
|
904
|
+
#define jpeg_set_linear_quality jSetLQuality
|
905
|
+
#define jpeg_default_qtables jDefQTables
|
906
|
+
#define jpeg_add_quant_table jAddQuantTable
|
907
|
+
#define jpeg_quality_scaling jQualityScaling
|
908
|
+
#define jpeg_simple_progression jSimProgress
|
909
|
+
#define jpeg_suppress_tables jSuppressTables
|
910
|
+
#define jpeg_alloc_quant_table jAlcQTable
|
911
|
+
#define jpeg_alloc_huff_table jAlcHTable
|
912
|
+
#define jpeg_start_compress jStrtCompress
|
913
|
+
#define jpeg_write_scanlines jWrtScanlines
|
914
|
+
#define jpeg_finish_compress jFinCompress
|
915
|
+
#define jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions jCjpegDimensions
|
916
|
+
#define jpeg_write_raw_data jWrtRawData
|
917
|
+
#define jpeg_write_marker jWrtMarker
|
918
|
+
#define jpeg_write_m_header jWrtMHeader
|
919
|
+
#define jpeg_write_m_byte jWrtMByte
|
920
|
+
#define jpeg_write_tables jWrtTables
|
921
|
+
#define jpeg_read_header jReadHeader
|
922
|
+
#define jpeg_start_decompress jStrtDecompress
|
923
|
+
#define jpeg_read_scanlines jReadScanlines
|
924
|
+
#define jpeg_finish_decompress jFinDecompress
|
925
|
+
#define jpeg_read_raw_data jReadRawData
|
926
|
+
#define jpeg_has_multiple_scans jHasMultScn
|
927
|
+
#define jpeg_start_output jStrtOutput
|
928
|
+
#define jpeg_finish_output jFinOutput
|
929
|
+
#define jpeg_input_complete jInComplete
|
930
|
+
#define jpeg_new_colormap jNewCMap
|
931
|
+
#define jpeg_consume_input jConsumeInput
|
932
|
+
#define jpeg_core_output_dimensions jCoreDimensions
|
933
|
+
#define jpeg_calc_output_dimensions jCalcDimensions
|
934
|
+
#define jpeg_save_markers jSaveMarkers
|
935
|
+
#define jpeg_set_marker_processor jSetMarker
|
936
|
+
#define jpeg_read_coefficients jReadCoefs
|
937
|
+
#define jpeg_write_coefficients jWrtCoefs
|
938
|
+
#define jpeg_copy_critical_parameters jCopyCrit
|
939
|
+
#define jpeg_abort_compress jAbrtCompress
|
940
|
+
#define jpeg_abort_decompress jAbrtDecompress
|
941
|
+
#define jpeg_abort jAbort
|
942
|
+
#define jpeg_destroy jDestroy
|
943
|
+
#define jpeg_resync_to_restart jResyncRestart
|
944
|
+
#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
|
945
|
+
|
946
|
+
|
947
|
+
/* Default error-management setup */
|
948
|
+
EXTERN(struct jpeg_error_mgr *) jpeg_std_error
|
949
|
+
JPP((struct jpeg_error_mgr * err));
|
950
|
+
|
951
|
+
/* Initialization of JPEG compression objects.
|
952
|
+
* jpeg_create_compress() and jpeg_create_decompress() are the exported
|
953
|
+
* names that applications should call. These expand to calls on
|
954
|
+
* jpeg_CreateCompress and jpeg_CreateDecompress with additional information
|
955
|
+
* passed for version mismatch checking.
|
956
|
+
* NB: you must set up the error-manager BEFORE calling jpeg_create_xxx.
|
957
|
+
*/
|
958
|
+
#define jpeg_create_compress(cinfo) \
|
959
|
+
jpeg_CreateCompress((cinfo), JPEG_LIB_VERSION, \
|
960
|
+
(size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_compress_struct))
|
961
|
+
#define jpeg_create_decompress(cinfo) \
|
962
|
+
jpeg_CreateDecompress((cinfo), JPEG_LIB_VERSION, \
|
963
|
+
(size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_decompress_struct))
|
964
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_CreateCompress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
965
|
+
int version, size_t structsize));
|
966
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_CreateDecompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
967
|
+
int version, size_t structsize));
|
968
|
+
/* Destruction of JPEG compression objects */
|
969
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
970
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
971
|
+
|
972
|
+
/* Standard data source and destination managers: stdio streams. */
|
973
|
+
/* Caller is responsible for opening the file before and closing after. */
|
974
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_stdio_dest JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE * outfile));
|
975
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_stdio_src JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile));
|
976
|
+
|
977
|
+
/* Data source and destination managers: memory buffers. */
|
978
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_dest JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
979
|
+
unsigned char ** outbuffer,
|
980
|
+
unsigned long * outsize));
|
981
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_src JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
982
|
+
unsigned char * inbuffer,
|
983
|
+
unsigned long insize));
|
984
|
+
|
985
|
+
/* Default parameter setup for compression */
|
986
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_defaults JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
987
|
+
/* Compression parameter setup aids */
|
988
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_colorspace JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
989
|
+
J_COLOR_SPACE colorspace));
|
990
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_default_colorspace JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
991
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_quality JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int quality,
|
992
|
+
boolean force_baseline));
|
993
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_linear_quality JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
994
|
+
int scale_factor,
|
995
|
+
boolean force_baseline));
|
996
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_default_qtables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
997
|
+
boolean force_baseline));
|
998
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_add_quant_table JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int which_tbl,
|
999
|
+
const unsigned int *basic_table,
|
1000
|
+
int scale_factor,
|
1001
|
+
boolean force_baseline));
|
1002
|
+
EXTERN(int) jpeg_quality_scaling JPP((int quality));
|
1003
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_simple_progression JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
1004
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_suppress_tables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
1005
|
+
boolean suppress));
|
1006
|
+
EXTERN(JQUANT_TBL *) jpeg_alloc_quant_table JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
1007
|
+
EXTERN(JHUFF_TBL *) jpeg_alloc_huff_table JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
1008
|
+
|
1009
|
+
/* Main entry points for compression */
|
1010
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_start_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
1011
|
+
boolean write_all_tables));
|
1012
|
+
EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_write_scanlines JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
1013
|
+
JSAMPARRAY scanlines,
|
1014
|
+
JDIMENSION num_lines));
|
1015
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_finish_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
1016
|
+
|
1017
|
+
/* Precalculate JPEG dimensions for current compression parameters. */
|
1018
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
1019
|
+
|
1020
|
+
/* Replaces jpeg_write_scanlines when writing raw downsampled data. */
|
1021
|
+
EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_write_raw_data JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
1022
|
+
JSAMPIMAGE data,
|
1023
|
+
JDIMENSION num_lines));
|
1024
|
+
|
1025
|
+
/* Write a special marker. See libjpeg.txt concerning safe usage. */
|
1026
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_marker
|
1027
|
+
JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker,
|
1028
|
+
const JOCTET * dataptr, unsigned int datalen));
|
1029
|
+
/* Same, but piecemeal. */
|
1030
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_m_header
|
1031
|
+
JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker, unsigned int datalen));
|
1032
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_m_byte
|
1033
|
+
JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val));
|
1034
|
+
|
1035
|
+
/* Alternate compression function: just write an abbreviated table file */
|
1036
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_tables JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
1037
|
+
|
1038
|
+
/* Decompression startup: read start of JPEG datastream to see what's there */
|
1039
|
+
EXTERN(int) jpeg_read_header JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
1040
|
+
boolean require_image));
|
1041
|
+
/* Return value is one of: */
|
1042
|
+
#define JPEG_SUSPENDED 0 /* Suspended due to lack of input data */
|
1043
|
+
#define JPEG_HEADER_OK 1 /* Found valid image datastream */
|
1044
|
+
#define JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY 2 /* Found valid table-specs-only datastream */
|
1045
|
+
/* If you pass require_image = TRUE (normal case), you need not check for
|
1046
|
+
* a TABLES_ONLY return code; an abbreviated file will cause an error exit.
|
1047
|
+
* JPEG_SUSPENDED is only possible if you use a data source module that can
|
1048
|
+
* give a suspension return (the stdio source module doesn't).
|
1049
|
+
*/
|
1050
|
+
|
1051
|
+
/* Main entry points for decompression */
|
1052
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_start_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1053
|
+
EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_read_scanlines JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
1054
|
+
JSAMPARRAY scanlines,
|
1055
|
+
JDIMENSION max_lines));
|
1056
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_finish_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1057
|
+
|
1058
|
+
/* Replaces jpeg_read_scanlines when reading raw downsampled data. */
|
1059
|
+
EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_read_raw_data JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
1060
|
+
JSAMPIMAGE data,
|
1061
|
+
JDIMENSION max_lines));
|
1062
|
+
|
1063
|
+
/* Additional entry points for buffered-image mode. */
|
1064
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_has_multiple_scans JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1065
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_start_output JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
1066
|
+
int scan_number));
|
1067
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_finish_output JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1068
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_input_complete JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1069
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_new_colormap JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1070
|
+
EXTERN(int) jpeg_consume_input JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1071
|
+
/* Return value is one of: */
|
1072
|
+
/* #define JPEG_SUSPENDED 0 Suspended due to lack of input data */
|
1073
|
+
#define JPEG_REACHED_SOS 1 /* Reached start of new scan */
|
1074
|
+
#define JPEG_REACHED_EOI 2 /* Reached end of image */
|
1075
|
+
#define JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED 3 /* Completed one iMCU row */
|
1076
|
+
#define JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED 4 /* Completed last iMCU row of a scan */
|
1077
|
+
|
1078
|
+
/* Precalculate output dimensions for current decompression parameters. */
|
1079
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_core_output_dimensions JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1080
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_calc_output_dimensions JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1081
|
+
|
1082
|
+
/* Control saving of COM and APPn markers into marker_list. */
|
1083
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_save_markers
|
1084
|
+
JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code,
|
1085
|
+
unsigned int length_limit));
|
1086
|
+
|
1087
|
+
/* Install a special processing method for COM or APPn markers. */
|
1088
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_marker_processor
|
1089
|
+
JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code,
|
1090
|
+
jpeg_marker_parser_method routine));
|
1091
|
+
|
1092
|
+
/* Read or write raw DCT coefficients --- useful for lossless transcoding. */
|
1093
|
+
EXTERN(jvirt_barray_ptr *) jpeg_read_coefficients JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1094
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_coefficients JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo,
|
1095
|
+
jvirt_barray_ptr * coef_arrays));
|
1096
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_copy_critical_parameters JPP((j_decompress_ptr srcinfo,
|
1097
|
+
j_compress_ptr dstinfo));
|
1098
|
+
|
1099
|
+
/* If you choose to abort compression or decompression before completing
|
1100
|
+
* jpeg_finish_(de)compress, then you need to clean up to release memory,
|
1101
|
+
* temporary files, etc. You can just call jpeg_destroy_(de)compress
|
1102
|
+
* if you're done with the JPEG object, but if you want to clean it up and
|
1103
|
+
* reuse it, call this:
|
1104
|
+
*/
|
1105
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort_compress JPP((j_compress_ptr cinfo));
|
1106
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort_decompress JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo));
|
1107
|
+
|
1108
|
+
/* Generic versions of jpeg_abort and jpeg_destroy that work on either
|
1109
|
+
* flavor of JPEG object. These may be more convenient in some places.
|
1110
|
+
*/
|
1111
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
1112
|
+
EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
|
1113
|
+
|
1114
|
+
/* Default restart-marker-resync procedure for use by data source modules */
|
1115
|
+
EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_resync_to_restart JPP((j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
|
1116
|
+
int desired));
|
1117
|
+
|
1118
|
+
|
1119
|
+
/* These marker codes are exported since applications and data source modules
|
1120
|
+
* are likely to want to use them.
|
1121
|
+
*/
|
1122
|
+
|
1123
|
+
#define JPEG_RST0 0xD0 /* RST0 marker code */
|
1124
|
+
#define JPEG_EOI 0xD9 /* EOI marker code */
|
1125
|
+
#define JPEG_APP0 0xE0 /* APP0 marker code */
|
1126
|
+
#define JPEG_COM 0xFE /* COM marker code */
|
1127
|
+
|
1128
|
+
|
1129
|
+
/* If we have a brain-damaged compiler that emits warnings (or worse, errors)
|
1130
|
+
* for structure definitions that are never filled in, keep it quiet by
|
1131
|
+
* supplying dummy definitions for the various substructures.
|
1132
|
+
*/
|
1133
|
+
|
1134
|
+
#ifdef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN
|
1135
|
+
#ifndef JPEG_INTERNALS /* will be defined in jpegint.h */
|
1136
|
+
struct jvirt_sarray_control { long dummy; };
|
1137
|
+
struct jvirt_barray_control { long dummy; };
|
1138
|
+
struct jpeg_comp_master { long dummy; };
|
1139
|
+
struct jpeg_c_main_controller { long dummy; };
|
1140
|
+
struct jpeg_c_prep_controller { long dummy; };
|
1141
|
+
struct jpeg_c_coef_controller { long dummy; };
|
1142
|
+
struct jpeg_marker_writer { long dummy; };
|
1143
|
+
struct jpeg_color_converter { long dummy; };
|
1144
|
+
struct jpeg_downsampler { long dummy; };
|
1145
|
+
struct jpeg_forward_dct { long dummy; };
|
1146
|
+
struct jpeg_entropy_encoder { long dummy; };
|
1147
|
+
struct jpeg_decomp_master { long dummy; };
|
1148
|
+
struct jpeg_d_main_controller { long dummy; };
|
1149
|
+
struct jpeg_d_coef_controller { long dummy; };
|
1150
|
+
struct jpeg_d_post_controller { long dummy; };
|
1151
|
+
struct jpeg_input_controller { long dummy; };
|
1152
|
+
struct jpeg_marker_reader { long dummy; };
|
1153
|
+
struct jpeg_entropy_decoder { long dummy; };
|
1154
|
+
struct jpeg_inverse_dct { long dummy; };
|
1155
|
+
struct jpeg_upsampler { long dummy; };
|
1156
|
+
struct jpeg_color_deconverter { long dummy; };
|
1157
|
+
struct jpeg_color_quantizer { long dummy; };
|
1158
|
+
#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */
|
1159
|
+
#endif /* INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN */
|
1160
|
+
|
1161
|
+
|
1162
|
+
/*
|
1163
|
+
* The JPEG library modules define JPEG_INTERNALS before including this file.
|
1164
|
+
* The internal structure declarations are read only when that is true.
|
1165
|
+
* Applications using the library should not include jpegint.h, but may wish
|
1166
|
+
* to include jerror.h.
|
1167
|
+
*/
|
1168
|
+
|
1169
|
+
#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
|
1170
|
+
#include "jpegint.h" /* fetch private declarations */
|
1171
|
+
#include "jerror.h" /* fetch error codes too */
|
1172
|
+
#endif
|
1173
|
+
|
1174
|
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
1175
|
+
#ifndef DONT_USE_EXTERN_C
|
1176
|
+
}
|
1177
|
+
#endif
|
1178
|
+
#endif
|
1179
|
+
|
1180
|
+
#endif /* JPEGLIB_H */
|