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1 /* | |
2 * Copyright 2015 Google Inc. | |
3 * | |
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
5 * found in the LICENSE file. | |
6 */ | |
7 | |
8 #include "SkJpegCodec.h" | |
9 | |
10 #include "SkCodec.h" | |
11 #include "SkJpegAutoClean.h" | |
12 #include "SkJpegCodec.h" | |
13 #include "SkJpegUtility.h" | |
14 #include "SkCodecPriv.h" | |
15 #include "SkColorPriv.h" | |
16 #include "SkStream.h" | |
17 #include "SkTemplates.h" | |
18 #include "SkTypes.h" | |
19 #define IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED | |
scroggo
2015/04/14 13:10:33
Is this necessary?
Does it need to be defined bef
msarett
2015/04/14 19:30:36
This is a mistake. I meant to delete this.
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20 // stdio is needed for jpeglib | |
21 #include <stdio.h> | |
scroggo
2015/04/14 13:10:33
Again, please keep these separate from the Skia in
msarett
2015/04/14 19:30:36
Done.
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22 #include "jerror.h" | |
23 #include "jpegint.h" | |
24 #include "jpeglib.h" | |
25 | |
26 // ANDROID_RGB | |
27 // If this is defined in the jpeg headers it indicates that jpeg offers | |
28 // support for two additional formats: JCS_RGBA_8888 and JCS_RGB_565. | |
29 | |
30 /* | |
31 * Choose the size of the memory buffer on Android | |
32 */ | |
33 static void overwrite_mem_buffer_size(jpeg_decompress_struct* dinfo) { | |
34 #ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID | |
35 | |
36 // Use 30 MB for devices with a large amount of system memory and 5MB otherwise | |
37 // TODO: (msarett) This matches SkImageDecoder. Why were these values chosen? | |
38 #ifdef ANDROID_LARGE_MEMORY_DEVICE | |
39 dinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use = 30 * 1024 * 1024; | |
40 #else | |
41 dinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use = 5 * 1024 * 1024; | |
42 #endif | |
43 | |
44 #endif // SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID | |
45 } | |
46 | |
47 /* | |
48 * Print informative error messages | |
49 */ | |
50 static void print_jpeg_decoder_errors(const jpeg_decompress_struct& dinfo, int w idth, | |
51 int height, const char caller[]) { | |
52 char buffer[JMSG_LENGTH_MAX]; | |
53 dinfo.err->format_message((const j_common_ptr) &dinfo, buffer); | |
54 SkCodecPrintf("libjpeg error %d <%s> from %s [%d %d]\n", | |
55 dinfo.err->msg_code, buffer, caller, width, height); | |
56 } | |
57 | |
58 static bool return_false(const jpeg_decompress_struct& dinfo, const char caller[ ]) { | |
59 print_jpeg_decoder_errors(dinfo, dinfo.output_width, dinfo.output_height, ca ller); | |
60 return false; | |
61 } | |
62 | |
63 static SkCodec::Result return_failure(const jpeg_decompress_struct& dinfo, const char caller[], | |
64 SkCodec::Result result) { | |
65 print_jpeg_decoder_errors(dinfo, dinfo.output_width, dinfo.output_height, ca ller); | |
66 return result; | |
67 } | |
68 | |
69 /* | |
70 * Convert a row of CMYK samples to RGBX in place. | |
71 * Note that this method moves the row pointer. | |
72 * @param width the number of pixels in the row that is being converted | |
73 * CMYK is stored as four bytes per pixel | |
74 */ | |
75 static void convert_CMYK_to_RGB(uint8_t* row, uint32_t width) { | |
76 // We will implement a crude conversion from CMYK -> RGB using formulas | |
77 // from easyrgb.com. | |
78 // | |
79 // CMYK -> CMY | |
80 // C = C * (1 - K) + K | |
81 // M = M * (1 - K) + K | |
82 // Y = Y * (1 - K) + K | |
83 // | |
84 // libjpeg actually gives us inverted CMYK, so we must subtract the | |
85 // original terms from 1. | |
86 // CMYK -> CMY | |
87 // C = (1 - C) * (1 - (1 - K)) + (1 - K) | |
88 // M = (1 - M) * (1 - (1 - K)) + (1 - K) | |
89 // Y = (1 - Y) * (1 - (1 - K)) + (1 - K) | |
90 // | |
91 // Simplifying the above expression. | |
92 // CMYK -> CMY | |
93 // C = 1 - CK | |
94 // M = 1 - MK | |
95 // Y = 1 - YK | |
96 // | |
97 // CMY -> RGB | |
98 // R = (1 - C) * 255 | |
99 // G = (1 - M) * 255 | |
100 // B = (1 - Y) * 255 | |
101 // | |
102 // Therefore the full conversion is below. This can be verified at | |
103 // www.rapidtables.com (assuming inverted CMYK). | |
104 // CMYK -> RGB | |
105 // R = C * K * 255 | |
106 // G = M * K * 255 | |
107 // B = Y * K * 255 | |
108 // | |
109 // As a final note, we have treated the CMYK values as if they were on | |
110 // a scale from 0-1, when in fact they are 8-bit ints scaling from 0-255. | |
111 // We must divide each CMYK component by 255 to obtain the true conversion | |
112 // we should perform. | |
113 // CMYK -> RGB | |
114 // R = C * K / 255 | |
115 // G = M * K / 255 | |
116 // B = Y * K / 255 | |
117 for (uint32_t x = 0; x < width; x++, row += 4) { | |
118 row[0] = SkMulDiv255Round(row[0], row[3]); | |
119 row[1] = SkMulDiv255Round(row[1], row[3]); | |
120 row[2] = SkMulDiv255Round(row[2], row[3]); | |
121 row[3] = 0xFF; | |
122 } | |
123 } | |
124 | |
125 /* | |
126 * Get the preferred color type to decode to based on the properties of the jpeg . | |
127 * Also, inform libjpeg what format to decode to. | |
128 */ | |
129 SkColorType get_color_type(jpeg_decompress_struct* dinfo) { | |
130 SkASSERT(dinfo != NULL); | |
131 | |
132 switch (dinfo->jpeg_color_space) { | |
133 case JCS_CMYK: | |
134 case JCS_YCCK: | |
135 // libjpeg cannot convert from CMYK or YCCK to RGB. | |
136 // Here, we ask libjpeg to give us CMYK samples back and | |
137 // we will later manually convert them to RGB. | |
138 dinfo->out_color_space = JCS_CMYK; | |
139 return kN32_SkColorType; | |
140 case JCS_GRAYSCALE: | |
141 dinfo->out_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE; | |
142 return kGray_8_SkColorType; | |
143 default: | |
144 #ifdef ANDROID_RGB | |
145 dinfo->out_color_space = JCS_RGBA_8888; | |
146 #else | |
147 dinfo->out_color_space = JCS_RGB; | |
148 #endif | |
149 return kN32_SkColorType; | |
150 } | |
151 } | |
152 | |
153 /* | |
154 * Get the config and bytes per pixel of the source data. | |
155 * Return whether the data is supported. | |
156 */ | |
157 static SkSwizzler::SrcConfig get_src_config(const jpeg_decompress_struct* dinfo) { | |
158 // We will manually convert CMYK to RGB | |
159 if (JCS_CMYK == dinfo->out_color_space) { | |
160 return SkSwizzler::kRGBX; | |
161 } | |
162 | |
163 // RGB | |
164 if (3 == dinfo->out_color_components && JCS_RGB == dinfo->out_color_space) { | |
165 return SkSwizzler::kRGB; | |
166 } | |
167 | |
168 // RGB for Android | |
169 #ifdef ANDROID_RGB | |
170 if (JCS_RGBA_8888 == dinfo->out_color_space) { | |
171 return SkSwizzler::kRGBX; | |
172 } | |
173 if (JCS_RGB_565 == dinfo->out_color_space) { | |
174 return SkSwizzler::kRGB_565; | |
175 } | |
176 #endif | |
177 | |
178 // Grayscale | |
179 if (1 == dinfo->out_color_components && JCS_GRAYSCALE == dinfo->out_color_sp ace) { | |
180 return SkSwizzler::kGray; | |
181 } | |
182 | |
183 // Indicate that we cannot find a matching config | |
184 return SkSwizzler::kUnknown; | |
scroggo
2015/04/14 13:10:32
I'm assuming CreateSwizzler will fail for kUnknown
msarett
2015/04/14 19:30:36
Yes it will return NULL. And we do a NULL check o
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185 } | |
186 | |
187 bool SkJpegCodec::IsJpeg(SkStream* stream) { | |
188 static const uint8_t jpegSig[] = { 0xFF, 0xD8, 0xFF }; | |
189 char buffer[sizeof(jpegSig)]; | |
190 return stream->read(buffer, sizeof(jpegSig)) == sizeof(jpegSig) && | |
191 !memcmp(buffer, jpegSig, sizeof(jpegSig)); | |
192 } | |
193 | |
194 bool SkJpegCodec::ReadHeader(SkStream* stream, SkCodec** codecOut, | |
195 JpegAutoClean** decodeMgrOut) { | |
196 // The decompress info struct holds all of the information related to the de code | |
197 jpeg_decompress_struct* dinfo = SkNEW(jpeg_decompress_struct); | |
scroggo
2015/04/14 13:10:32
Here is what I would do. Make dinfo a member of Jp
msarett
2015/04/14 19:30:36
Done.
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198 | |
199 // The source manager handles the input stream for libjpeg | |
200 skjpeg_source_mgr* srcMgr = SkNEW_ARGS(skjpeg_source_mgr, (stream)); | |
201 | |
202 // Set up the error manager. This must be set before the call to jpeg_creat e_decompress | |
203 // in case there is a failure in initializing memory in libjpeg. | |
204 skjpeg_error_mgr* errorMgr = SkNEW(skjpeg_error_mgr); | |
205 dinfo->err = jpeg_std_error(errorMgr); | |
206 errorMgr->error_exit = skjpeg_err_exit; | |
207 | |
208 // Use a containter to automatically free memory. | |
209 SkAutoTDelete<JpegAutoClean> decodeMgr(SkNEW_ARGS(JpegAutoClean, (dinfo, src Mgr, errorMgr))); | |
210 | |
211 // All objects need to be instantiated before this setjmp call so that | |
212 // they will be cleaned up properly if an error occurs. | |
213 if (setjmp(errorMgr->fJmpBuf)) { | |
214 return return_false(*dinfo, "setjmp"); | |
215 } | |
216 | |
217 // Initialize the jpeg info struct to prepare to decode | |
218 jpeg_create_decompress(dinfo); | |
219 dinfo->src = srcMgr; | |
220 overwrite_mem_buffer_size(dinfo); | |
221 | |
222 // Read the jpeg header | |
223 int status = jpeg_read_header(dinfo, true); | |
224 if (status != JPEG_HEADER_OK) { | |
225 return return_false(*dinfo, "read_header"); | |
226 } | |
227 | |
228 // Choose a method of performing the discrete cosine transform | |
229 #ifdef DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED | |
msarett
2015/04/13 20:54:06
Do we want to use this?
DCT_IFAST is faster but l
scroggo
2015/04/14 13:10:33
I've been following a bug where people are complai
msarett
2015/04/14 19:30:36
Cool that will simplify things. AFAICT we have th
scroggo
2015/04/15 00:31:05
FYI: The bug I referenced is here: https://code.go
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230 dinfo->dct_method = JDCT_IFAST; | |
231 #else | |
232 dinfo->dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW; | |
233 #endif | |
234 | |
235 if (NULL != codecOut) { | |
236 // Recommend the color type to decode to | |
237 const SkColorType colorType = get_color_type(dinfo); | |
238 | |
239 // Create image info object and the codec | |
240 const SkImageInfo& imageInfo = SkImageInfo::Make(dinfo->image_width, | |
241 dinfo->image_height, colorType, kOpaque_SkAlphaType); | |
242 *codecOut = SkNEW_ARGS(SkJpegCodec, (imageInfo, stream, decodeMgr.detach ())); | |
243 } else { | |
244 SkASSERT(NULL != decodeMgrOut); | |
245 *decodeMgrOut = decodeMgr.detach(); | |
246 } | |
247 return true; | |
248 } | |
249 | |
250 SkCodec* SkJpegCodec::NewFromStream(SkStream* stream) { | |
251 SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> streamDeleter(stream); | |
252 SkCodec* codec = NULL; | |
253 if (ReadHeader(stream, &codec, NULL)) { | |
254 // Codec has taken ownership of the stream, we do not need to delete it | |
255 SkASSERT(codec); | |
256 streamDeleter.detach(); | |
257 return codec; | |
258 } | |
259 return NULL; | |
260 } | |
261 | |
262 SkJpegCodec::SkJpegCodec(const SkImageInfo& srcInfo, SkStream* stream, | |
263 JpegAutoClean* decodeMgr) | |
264 : INHERITED(srcInfo, stream) | |
265 , fDecodeMgr(decodeMgr) | |
266 {} | |
267 | |
268 /* | |
269 * Divide and round up | |
270 */ | |
271 long div_round_up (long a, long b) { | |
272 return (a + b - 1L) / b; | |
273 } | |
274 | |
275 /* | |
276 * Return a valid set of output dimensions for this decoder, given an input scal e | |
277 */ | |
278 SkISize SkJpegCodec::onGetScaledDimensions(float desiredScale) const { | |
msarett
2015/04/13 20:54:06
This function is not in a finished state, but I di
scroggo
2015/04/14 13:10:32
It looks like you defined it yourself at the top o
msarett
2015/04/14 19:30:36
Yeah I forgot to remove the define at the top of t
scroggo
2015/04/15 00:31:05
It seems like both are a bit hacky:
Option 1:
Cop
msarett
2015/04/15 12:43:11
I agree that it is unfortunate that both approache
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279 // libjpeg supports scaling by 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8, so we will support th ese as well | |
280 long scale; | |
281 if (desiredScale > 0.75f) { | |
282 scale = 1; | |
283 } else if (desiredScale > 0.375f) { | |
284 scale = 2; | |
285 } else if (desiredScale > 0.1875f) { | |
286 scale = 4; | |
287 } else { | |
288 scale = 8; | |
289 } | |
290 | |
291 // Return the calculated output dimensions for the given scale | |
292 fDecodeMgr->dinfo()->scale_denom = 1; | |
293 return SkISize::Make(div_round_up((long) fDecodeMgr->dinfo()->image_width, s cale), | |
294 div_round_up((long) fDecodeMgr->dinfo()->image_height, scale)); | |
295 } | |
296 | |
297 /* | |
298 * Checks if the conversion between the input image and the requested output | |
299 * image has been implemented | |
300 */ | |
301 static bool conversion_possible(const SkImageInfo& dst, | |
302 const SkImageInfo& src) { | |
303 // Ensure that the profile type is unchanged | |
304 if (dst.profileType() != src.profileType()) { | |
305 return false; | |
306 } | |
307 | |
308 // Ensure that the alpha type is opaque | |
309 if (kOpaque_SkAlphaType != dst.alphaType()) { | |
310 return false; | |
311 } | |
312 | |
313 // Always allow kN32 as the color type | |
314 if (kN32_SkColorType == dst.colorType()) { | |
315 return true; | |
316 } | |
317 | |
318 // Otherwise require that the destination color type match our recommendatio n | |
319 return dst.colorType() == src.colorType(); | |
320 } | |
321 | |
322 /* | |
323 * Initiates the jpeg decode | |
324 */ | |
325 SkCodec::Result SkJpegCodec::onGetPixels(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo, | |
326 void* dst, size_t dstRowBytes, | |
327 const Options& options, SkPMColor*, int*) { | |
328 // Rewind the stream if needed | |
329 SkCodec::RewindState rewindState = this->rewindIfNeeded(); | |
330 if (rewindState == kCouldNotRewind_RewindState) { | |
331 return kCouldNotRewind; | |
332 } else if (rewindState == kRewound_RewindState) { | |
333 JpegAutoClean* decodeMgr = NULL; | |
334 if (!ReadHeader(this->stream(), NULL, &decodeMgr)) { | |
335 return kCouldNotRewind; | |
336 } | |
337 SkASSERT(NULL != decodeMgr); | |
338 fDecodeMgr.reset(decodeMgr); | |
339 } | |
340 | |
341 // Get the decompress info pointer | |
342 jpeg_decompress_struct* dinfo = fDecodeMgr->dinfo(); | |
343 | |
344 // Set a new jump location for libjpeg errors | |
345 skjpeg_error_mgr* errorMgr = (skjpeg_error_mgr*) dinfo->err; | |
346 if (setjmp(errorMgr->fJmpBuf)) { | |
347 return return_failure(*dinfo, "setjmp", kIncompleteInput); | |
348 } | |
349 | |
350 // Check if we can decode to the requested destination | |
351 if (!conversion_possible(dstInfo, this->getInfo())) { | |
352 return return_failure(*dinfo, "conversion_possible", kInvalidConversion) ; | |
353 } | |
354 // Check if we can scale to the requested dimensions | |
355 // libjpeg can scale to 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 | |
356 SkASSERT(1 == dinfo->scale_num); | |
357 SkASSERT(1 == dinfo->scale_denom); | |
358 jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(dinfo); | |
359 const uint32_t dstWidth = dstInfo.width(); | |
360 const uint32_t dstHeight = dstInfo.height(); | |
361 while (dinfo->output_width != dstWidth || | |
362 dinfo->output_height != dstHeight) { | |
363 | |
364 // Return a failure if we have tried all of the possible scales | |
365 if (8 == dinfo->scale_denom || dstWidth > dinfo->output_width | |
366 || dstHeight > dinfo->output_height) { | |
367 return return_failure(*dinfo, "cannot scale to requested dimensions" , kInvalidScale); | |
368 } | |
369 | |
370 // Try the next scale | |
371 dinfo->scale_denom *= 2; | |
372 jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(dinfo); | |
373 } | |
374 | |
375 // Now, given valid output dimensions, we can start the decompress | |
376 if (!jpeg_start_decompress(dinfo)) { | |
377 return return_failure(*dinfo, "start_decompress", kInvalidInput); | |
378 } | |
379 | |
380 // Create the swizzler | |
381 const SkSwizzler::SrcConfig srcConfig = get_src_config(dinfo); | |
382 SkAutoTDelete<SkSwizzler> swizzler(SkSwizzler::CreateSwizzler(srcConfig, NUL L, dstInfo, | |
383 dst, dstRowBytes, options.fZeroInitialized)); | |
384 if (NULL == swizzler) { | |
385 return return_failure(*dinfo, "CreateSwizzler", kInvalidInput); | |
386 } | |
387 const uint32_t srcBytesPerPixel = SkSwizzler::BytesPerPixel(srcConfig); | |
388 | |
389 // This is usually 1, but can also be 2 or 4. | |
390 // If we wanted to always read one row at a time, we could, but we will save space and time | |
391 // by using the recommendation from libjpeg. | |
392 const uint32_t rowsPerDecode = dinfo->rec_outbuf_height; | |
393 SkASSERT(rowsPerDecode <= 4); | |
394 | |
395 // Create a buffer to contain decoded rows (libjpeg requires a 2D array) | |
396 const uint32_t srcRowBytes = srcBytesPerPixel * dstWidth; | |
397 SkAutoTDeleteArray<uint8_t> srcBuffer(SkNEW_ARRAY(uint8_t, srcRowBytes * row sPerDecode)); | |
398 JSAMPLE* srcRows[4]; | |
399 uint8_t* srcPtr = srcBuffer.get(); | |
400 for (uint8_t i = 0; i < rowsPerDecode; i++) { | |
401 srcRows[i] = (JSAMPLE*) srcPtr; | |
402 srcPtr += srcRowBytes; | |
403 } | |
404 | |
405 // Ensure that we loop enough times to decode all of the rows | |
406 // libjpeg will prevent us from reading past the bottom of the image | |
407 for (uint32_t y = 0; y < dstHeight + rowsPerDecode - 1; y += rowsPerDecode) { | |
408 // Read rows of the image | |
409 uint32_t rowsDecoded = jpeg_read_scanlines(dinfo, srcRows, rowsPerDecode ); | |
410 | |
411 // Convert to RGB if necessary | |
412 if (JCS_CMYK == dinfo->out_color_space) { | |
413 convert_CMYK_to_RGB(srcRows[0], dstWidth * rowsDecoded); | |
414 } | |
415 | |
416 // Swizzle to output destination | |
417 for (uint32_t i = 0; i < rowsDecoded; i++) { | |
418 swizzler->next(srcRows[i]); | |
419 } | |
420 | |
421 // If we cannot read enough rows, assume the input is incomplete | |
422 if (rowsDecoded < rowsPerDecode && y + rowsDecoded < dstHeight) { | |
423 // Fill the remainder of the image with black. | |
424 // This error handling behavior is unspecified but SkCodec consisten tly | |
425 // uses black as the fill color for opaque images. | |
426 SkSwizzler::Fill(swizzler->getDstRow(), dstInfo, dstRowBytes, | |
427 dstHeight - y - rowsDecoded, SK_ColorBLACK, NULL); | |
428 | |
429 // Suppress incomplete input message from libjpeg | |
430 // We will report our own warnings with SkCodecPrintf | |
431 dinfo->output_scanline = dstHeight; | |
432 | |
433 // Finish the decode and indicate that the input was incomplete | |
434 jpeg_finish_decompress(dinfo); | |
435 return return_failure(*dinfo, "Incomplete image data", kIncompleteIn put); | |
436 } | |
437 } | |
438 jpeg_finish_decompress(dinfo); | |
439 | |
440 return kSuccess; | |
441 } | |
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