/* * reserved comment block * DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER!
*/ /* * jdapimin.c * * Copyright (C) 1994-1998, Thomas G. Lane. * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. * * This file contains application interface code for the decompression half * of the JPEG library. These are the "minimum" API routines that may be * needed in either the normal full-decompression case or the * transcoding-only case. * * Most of the routines intended to be called directly by an application * are in this file or in jdapistd.c. But also see jcomapi.c for routines * shared by compression and decompression, and jdtrans.c for the transcoding * case.
*/
/* * Initialization of a JPEG decompression object. * The error manager must already be set up (in case memory manager fails).
*/
GLOBAL(void)
jpeg_CreateDecompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int version, size_t structsize)
{ int i;
/* Guard against version mismatches between library and caller. */
cinfo->mem = NULL; /* so jpeg_destroy knows mem mgr not called */ if (version != JPEG_LIB_VERSION)
ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_LIB_VERSION, JPEG_LIB_VERSION, version); if (structsize != SIZEOF(struct jpeg_decompress_struct))
ERREXIT2(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STRUCT_SIZE,
(int) SIZEOF(struct jpeg_decompress_struct), (int) structsize);
/* For debugging purposes, we zero the whole master structure. * But the application has already set the err pointer, and may have set * client_data, so we have to save and restore those fields. * Note: if application hasn't set client_data, tools like Purify may * complain here.
*/
{ struct jpeg_error_mgr * err = cinfo->err; void * client_data = cinfo->client_data; /* ignore Purify complaint here */
MEMZERO(cinfo, SIZEOF(struct jpeg_decompress_struct));
cinfo->err = err;
cinfo->client_data = client_data;
}
cinfo->is_decompressor = TRUE;
/* Initialize a memory manager instance for this object */
jinit_memory_mgr((j_common_ptr) cinfo);
/* Zero out pointers to permanent structures. */
cinfo->progress = NULL;
cinfo->src = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < NUM_QUANT_TBLS; i++)
cinfo->quant_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[i] = NULL;
}
/* Initialize marker processor so application can override methods * for COM, APPn markers before calling jpeg_read_header.
*/
cinfo->marker_list = NULL;
jinit_marker_reader(cinfo);
/* And initialize the overall input controller. */
jinit_input_controller(cinfo);
/* * Destruction of a JPEG decompression object
*/
GLOBAL(void)
jpeg_destroy_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{
jpeg_destroy((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* use common routine */
}
/* * Abort processing of a JPEG decompression operation, * but don't destroy the object itself.
*/
GLOBAL(void)
jpeg_abort_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{
jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* use common routine */
}
/* * Set default decompression parameters.
*/
LOCAL(void)
default_decompress_parms (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{ /* Guess the input colorspace, and set output colorspace accordingly. */ /* (Wish JPEG committee had provided a real way to specify this...) */ /* Note application may override our guesses. */ switch (cinfo->num_components) { case 1:
cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
cinfo->out_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE; break;
case 3: if (cinfo->saw_JFIF_marker) {
cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr; /* JFIF implies YCbCr */
} elseif (cinfo->saw_Adobe_marker) { switch (cinfo->Adobe_transform) { case 0:
cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_RGB; break; case 1:
cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr; break; default:
WARNMS1(cinfo, JWRN_ADOBE_XFORM, cinfo->Adobe_transform);
cinfo->jpeg_color_space = JCS_YCbCr; /* assume it's YCbCr */ break;
}
} else { /* Saw no special markers, try to guess from the component IDs */ int cid0 = cinfo->comp_info[0].component_id; int cid1 = cinfo->comp_info[1].component_id; int cid2 = cinfo->comp_info[2].component_id;
/* Set defaults for other decompression parameters. */
cinfo->scale_num = 1; /* 1:1 scaling */
cinfo->scale_denom = 1;
cinfo->output_gamma = 1.0;
cinfo->buffered_image = FALSE;
cinfo->raw_data_out = FALSE;
cinfo->dct_method = JDCT_DEFAULT;
cinfo->do_fancy_upsampling = TRUE;
cinfo->do_block_smoothing = TRUE;
cinfo->quantize_colors = FALSE; /* We set these in case application only sets quantize_colors. */
cinfo->dither_mode = JDITHER_FS; #ifdef QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED
cinfo->two_pass_quantize = TRUE; #else
cinfo->two_pass_quantize = FALSE; #endif
cinfo->desired_number_of_colors = 256;
cinfo->colormap = NULL; /* Initialize for no mode change in buffered-image mode. */
cinfo->enable_1pass_quant = FALSE;
cinfo->enable_external_quant = FALSE;
cinfo->enable_2pass_quant = FALSE;
}
/* * Decompression startup: read start of JPEG datastream to see what's there. * Need only initialize JPEG object and supply a data source before calling. * * This routine will read as far as the first SOS marker (ie, actual start of * compressed data), and will save all tables and parameters in the JPEG * object. It will also initialize the decompression parameters to default * values, and finally return JPEG_HEADER_OK. On return, the application may * adjust the decompression parameters and then call jpeg_start_decompress. * (Or, if the application only wanted to determine the image parameters, * the data need not be decompressed. In that case, call jpeg_abort or * jpeg_destroy to release any temporary space.) * If an abbreviated (tables only) datastream is presented, the routine will * return JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY upon reaching EOI. The application may then * re-use the JPEG object to read the abbreviated image datastream(s). * It is unnecessary (but OK) to call jpeg_abort in this case. * The JPEG_SUSPENDED return code only occurs if the data source module * requests suspension of the decompressor. In this case the application * should load more source data and then re-call jpeg_read_header to resume * processing. * If a non-suspending data source is used and require_image is TRUE, then the * return code need not be inspected since only JPEG_HEADER_OK is possible. * * This routine is now just a front end to jpeg_consume_input, with some * extra error checking.
*/
GLOBAL(int)
jpeg_read_header (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean require_image)
{ int retcode;
switch (retcode) { case JPEG_REACHED_SOS:
retcode = JPEG_HEADER_OK; break; case JPEG_REACHED_EOI: if (require_image) /* Complain if application wanted an image */
ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_NO_IMAGE); /* Reset to start state; it would be safer to require the application to * call jpeg_abort, but we can't change it now for compatibility reasons. * A side effect is to free any temporary memory (there shouldn't be any).
*/
jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo); /* sets state = DSTATE_START */
retcode = JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY; break; case JPEG_SUSPENDED: /* no work */ break;
}
return retcode;
}
/* * Consume data in advance of what the decompressor requires. * This can be called at any time once the decompressor object has * been created and a data source has been set up. * * This routine is essentially a state machine that handles a couple * of critical state-transition actions, namely initial setup and * transition from header scanning to ready-for-start_decompress. * All the actual input is done via the input controller's consume_input * method.
*/
GLOBAL(int)
jpeg_consume_input (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{ int retcode = JPEG_SUSPENDED;
/* NB: every possible DSTATE value should be listed in this switch */ switch (cinfo->global_state) { case DSTATE_START: /* Start-of-datastream actions: reset appropriate modules */
(*cinfo->inputctl->reset_input_controller) (cinfo); /* Initialize application's data source module */
(*cinfo->src->init_source) (cinfo);
cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_INHEADER; /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case DSTATE_INHEADER:
retcode = (*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo); if (retcode == JPEG_REACHED_SOS) { /* Found SOS, prepare to decompress */ /* Set up default parameters based on header data */
default_decompress_parms(cinfo); /* Set global state: ready for start_decompress */
cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_READY;
} break; case DSTATE_READY: /* Can't advance past first SOS until start_decompress is called */
retcode = JPEG_REACHED_SOS; break; case DSTATE_PRELOAD: case DSTATE_PRESCAN: case DSTATE_SCANNING: case DSTATE_RAW_OK: case DSTATE_BUFIMAGE: case DSTATE_BUFPOST: case DSTATE_STOPPING:
retcode = (*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo); break; default:
ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
} return retcode;
}
GLOBAL(boolean)
jpeg_has_multiple_scans (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{ /* Only valid after jpeg_read_header completes */ if (cinfo->global_state < DSTATE_READY ||
cinfo->global_state > DSTATE_STOPPING)
ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state); return cinfo->inputctl->has_multiple_scans;
}
/* * Finish JPEG decompression. * * This will normally just verify the file trailer and release temp storage. * * Returns FALSE if suspended. The return value need be inspected only if * a suspending data source is used.
*/
GLOBAL(boolean)
jpeg_finish_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{ if ((cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_SCANNING ||
cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_RAW_OK) && ! cinfo->buffered_image) { /* Terminate final pass of non-buffered mode */ if (cinfo->output_scanline < cinfo->output_height)
ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TOO_LITTLE_DATA);
(*cinfo->master->finish_output_pass) (cinfo);
cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_STOPPING;
} elseif (cinfo->global_state == DSTATE_BUFIMAGE) { /* Finishing after a buffered-image operation */
cinfo->global_state = DSTATE_STOPPING;
} elseif (cinfo->global_state != DSTATE_STOPPING) { /* STOPPING = repeat call after a suspension, anything else is error */
ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_BAD_STATE, cinfo->global_state);
} /* Read until EOI */ while (! cinfo->inputctl->eoi_reached) { if ((*cinfo->inputctl->consume_input) (cinfo) == JPEG_SUSPENDED) returnFALSE; /* Suspend, come back later */
} /* Do final cleanup */
(*cinfo->src->term_source) (cinfo); /* We can use jpeg_abort to release memory and reset global_state */
jpeg_abort((j_common_ptr) cinfo); returnTRUE;
}
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