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| 2 /* pngpriv.h - private declarations for use inside libpng |
| 3 * |
| 4 * Last changed in libpng 1.6.18 [July 23, 2015] |
| 5 * Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Glenn Randers-Pehrson |
| 6 * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) |
| 7 * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) |
| 8 * |
| 9 * This code is released under the libpng license. |
| 10 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer |
| 11 * and license in png.h |
| 12 */ |
| 13 |
| 14 /* The symbols declared in this file (including the functions declared |
| 15 * as extern) are PRIVATE. They are not part of the libpng public |
| 16 * interface, and are not recommended for use by regular applications. |
| 17 * Some of them may become public in the future; others may stay private, |
| 18 * change in an incompatible way, or even disappear. |
| 19 * Although the libpng users are not forbidden to include this header, |
| 20 * they should be well aware of the issues that may arise from doing so. |
| 21 */ |
| 22 |
| 23 #ifndef PNGPRIV_H |
| 24 #define PNGPRIV_H |
| 25 |
| 26 /* Feature Test Macros. The following are defined here to ensure that correctly |
| 27 * implemented libraries reveal the APIs libpng needs to build and hide those |
| 28 * that are not needed and potentially damaging to the compilation. |
| 29 * |
| 30 * Feature Test Macros must be defined before any system header is included (see |
| 31 * POSIX 1003.1 2.8.2 "POSIX Symbols." |
| 32 * |
| 33 * These macros only have an effect if the operating system supports either |
| 34 * POSIX 1003.1 or C99, or both. On other operating systems (particularly |
| 35 * Windows/Visual Studio) there is no effect; the OS specific tests below are |
| 36 * still required (as of 2011-05-02.) |
| 37 */ |
| 38 #define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 /* Just the POSIX 1003.1 and C89 APIs */ |
| 39 |
| 40 #ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY |
| 41 /* Standard library headers not required by png.h: */ |
| 42 # include <stdlib.h> |
| 43 # include <string.h> |
| 44 #endif |
| 45 |
| 46 #define PNGLIB_BUILD /*libpng is being built, not used*/ |
| 47 |
| 48 /* If HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined during the build then the build system must |
| 49 * provide an appropriate "config.h" file on the include path. The header file |
| 50 * must provide definitions as required below (search for "HAVE_CONFIG_H"); |
| 51 * see configure.ac for more details of the requirements. The macro |
| 52 * "PNG_NO_CONFIG_H" is provided for maintainers to test for dependencies on |
| 53 * 'configure'; define this macro to prevent the configure build including the |
| 54 * configure generated config.h. Libpng is expected to compile without *any* |
| 55 * special build system support on a reasonably ANSI-C compliant system. |
| 56 */ |
| 57 #if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H) && !defined(PNG_NO_CONFIG_H) |
| 58 # include <config.h> |
| 59 |
| 60 /* Pick up the definition of 'restrict' from config.h if it was read: */ |
| 61 # define PNG_RESTRICT restrict |
| 62 #endif |
| 63 |
| 64 /* To support symbol prefixing it is necessary to know *before* including png.h |
| 65 * whether the fixed point (and maybe other) APIs are exported, because if they |
| 66 * are not internal definitions may be required. This is handled below just |
| 67 * before png.h is included, but load the configuration now if it is available. |
| 68 */ |
| 69 #ifndef PNGLCONF_H |
| 70 # include "pnglibconf.h" |
| 71 #endif |
| 72 |
| 73 /* Local renames may change non-exported API functions from png.h */ |
| 74 #if defined(PNG_PREFIX) && !defined(PNGPREFIX_H) |
| 75 # include "pngprefix.h" |
| 76 #endif |
| 77 |
| 78 #ifdef PNG_USER_CONFIG |
| 79 # include "pngusr.h" |
| 80 /* These should have been defined in pngusr.h */ |
| 81 # ifndef PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD |
| 82 # define PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD "Custom libpng build" |
| 83 # endif |
| 84 # ifndef PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX |
| 85 # define PNG_USER_DLLFNAME_POSTFIX "Cb" |
| 86 # endif |
| 87 #endif |
| 88 |
| 89 /* Compile time options. |
| 90 * ===================== |
| 91 * In a multi-arch build the compiler may compile the code several times for the |
| 92 * same object module, producing different binaries for different architectures. |
| 93 * When this happens configure-time setting of the target host options cannot be |
| 94 * done and this interferes with the handling of the ARM NEON optimizations, and |
| 95 * possibly other similar optimizations. Put additional tests here; in general |
| 96 * this is needed when the same option can be changed at both compile time and |
| 97 * run time depending on the target OS (i.e. iOS vs Android.) |
| 98 * |
| 99 * NOTE: symbol prefixing does not pass $(CFLAGS) to the preprocessor, because |
| 100 * this is not possible with certain compilers (Oracle SUN OS CC), as a result |
| 101 * it is necessary to ensure that all extern functions that *might* be used |
| 102 * regardless of $(CFLAGS) get declared in this file. The test on __ARM_NEON__ |
| 103 * below is one example of this behavior because it is controlled by the |
| 104 * presence or not of -mfpu=neon on the GCC command line, it is possible to do |
| 105 * this in $(CC), e.g. "CC=gcc -mfpu=neon", but people who build libpng rarely |
| 106 * do this. |
| 107 */ |
| 108 #ifndef PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT |
| 109 /* ARM NEON optimizations are being controlled by the compiler settings, |
| 110 * typically the target FPU. If the FPU has been set to NEON (-mfpu=neon |
| 111 * with GCC) then the compiler will define __ARM_NEON__ and we can rely |
| 112 * unconditionally on NEON instructions not crashing, otherwise we must |
| 113 * disable use of NEON instructions. |
| 114 * |
| 115 * NOTE: at present these optimizations depend on 'ALIGNED_MEMORY', so they |
| 116 * can only be turned on automatically if that is supported too. If |
| 117 * PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT is set in CPPFLAGS (to >0) then arm/arm_init.c will fail |
| 118 * to compile with an appropriate #error if ALIGNED_MEMORY has been turned |
| 119 * off. |
| 120 * |
| 121 * Note that gcc-4.9 defines __ARM_NEON instead of the deprecated |
| 122 * __ARM_NEON__, so we check both variants. |
| 123 * |
| 124 * To disable ARM_NEON optimizations entirely, and skip compiling the |
| 125 * associated assembler code, pass --enable-arm-neon=no to configure |
| 126 * or put -DPNG_ARM_NEON_OPT=0 in CPPFLAGS. |
| 127 */ |
| 128 # if (defined(__ARM_NEON__) || defined(__ARM_NEON)) && \ |
| 129 defined(PNG_ALIGNED_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 130 # define PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT 2 |
| 131 # else |
| 132 # define PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT 0 |
| 133 # endif |
| 134 #endif |
| 135 |
| 136 #if PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT > 0 |
| 137 /* NEON optimizations are to be at least considered by libpng, so enable the |
| 138 * callbacks to do this. |
| 139 */ |
| 140 # define PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS png_init_filter_functions_neon |
| 141 |
| 142 /* By default the 'intrinsics' code in arm/filter_neon_intrinsics.c is used |
| 143 * if possible - if __ARM_NEON__ is set and the compiler version is not known |
| 144 * to be broken. This is controlled by PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION which can |
| 145 * be: |
| 146 * |
| 147 * 1 The intrinsics code (the default with __ARM_NEON__) |
| 148 * 2 The hand coded assembler (the default without __ARM_NEON__) |
| 149 * |
| 150 * It is possible to set PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION in CPPFLAGS, however |
| 151 * this is *NOT* supported and may cease to work even after a minor revision |
| 152 * to libpng. It *is* valid to do this for testing purposes, e.g. speed |
| 153 * testing or a new compiler, but the results should be communicated to the |
| 154 * libpng implementation list for incorporation in the next minor release. |
| 155 */ |
| 156 # ifndef PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION |
| 157 # if defined(__ARM_NEON__) || defined(__ARM_NEON) |
| 158 # if defined(__clang__) |
| 159 /* At present it is unknown by the libpng developers which versions |
| 160 * of clang support the intrinsics, however some or perhaps all |
| 161 * versions do not work with the assembler so this may be |
| 162 * irrelevant, so just use the default (do nothing here.) |
| 163 */ |
| 164 # elif defined(__GNUC__) |
| 165 /* GCC 4.5.4 NEON support is known to be broken. 4.6.3 is known to |
| 166 * work, so if this *is* GCC, or G++, look for a version >4.5 |
| 167 */ |
| 168 # if __GNUC__ < 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 6) |
| 169 # define PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION 2 |
| 170 # endif /* no GNUC support */ |
| 171 # endif /* __GNUC__ */ |
| 172 # else /* !defined __ARM_NEON__ */ |
| 173 /* The 'intrinsics' code simply won't compile without this -mfpu=neon: |
| 174 */ |
| 175 # define PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION 2 |
| 176 # endif /* __ARM_NEON__ */ |
| 177 # endif /* !PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION */ |
| 178 |
| 179 # ifndef PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION |
| 180 /* Use the intrinsics code by default. */ |
| 181 # define PNG_ARM_NEON_IMPLEMENTATION 1 |
| 182 # endif |
| 183 #endif /* PNG_ARM_NEON_OPT > 0 */ |
| 184 |
| 185 /* Is this a build of a DLL where compilation of the object modules requires |
| 186 * different preprocessor settings to those required for a simple library? If |
| 187 * so PNG_BUILD_DLL must be set. |
| 188 * |
| 189 * If libpng is used inside a DLL but that DLL does not export the libpng APIs |
| 190 * PNG_BUILD_DLL must not be set. To avoid the code below kicking in build a |
| 191 * static library of libpng then link the DLL against that. |
| 192 */ |
| 193 #ifndef PNG_BUILD_DLL |
| 194 # ifdef DLL_EXPORT |
| 195 /* This is set by libtool when files are compiled for a DLL; libtool |
| 196 * always compiles twice, even on systems where it isn't necessary. Set |
| 197 * PNG_BUILD_DLL in case it is necessary: |
| 198 */ |
| 199 # define PNG_BUILD_DLL |
| 200 # else |
| 201 # ifdef _WINDLL |
| 202 /* This is set by the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE in projects that |
| 203 * build a DLL. It can't easily be removed from those projects (it |
| 204 * isn't visible in the Visual Studio UI) so it is a fairly reliable |
| 205 * indication that PNG_IMPEXP needs to be set to the DLL export |
| 206 * attributes. |
| 207 */ |
| 208 # define PNG_BUILD_DLL |
| 209 # else |
| 210 # ifdef __DLL__ |
| 211 /* This is set by the Borland C system when compiling for a DLL |
| 212 * (as above.) |
| 213 */ |
| 214 # define PNG_BUILD_DLL |
| 215 # else |
| 216 /* Add additional compiler cases here. */ |
| 217 # endif |
| 218 # endif |
| 219 # endif |
| 220 #endif /* Setting PNG_BUILD_DLL if required */ |
| 221 |
| 222 /* See pngconf.h for more details: the builder of the library may set this on |
| 223 * the command line to the right thing for the specific compilation system or it |
| 224 * may be automagically set above (at present we know of no system where it does |
| 225 * need to be set on the command line.) |
| 226 * |
| 227 * PNG_IMPEXP must be set here when building the library to prevent pngconf.h |
| 228 * setting it to the "import" setting for a DLL build. |
| 229 */ |
| 230 #ifndef PNG_IMPEXP |
| 231 # ifdef PNG_BUILD_DLL |
| 232 # define PNG_IMPEXP PNG_DLL_EXPORT |
| 233 # else |
| 234 /* Not building a DLL, or the DLL doesn't require specific export |
| 235 * definitions. |
| 236 */ |
| 237 # define PNG_IMPEXP |
| 238 # endif |
| 239 #endif |
| 240 |
| 241 /* No warnings for private or deprecated functions in the build: */ |
| 242 #ifndef PNG_DEPRECATED |
| 243 # define PNG_DEPRECATED |
| 244 #endif |
| 245 #ifndef PNG_PRIVATE |
| 246 # define PNG_PRIVATE |
| 247 #endif |
| 248 |
| 249 /* Symbol preprocessing support. |
| 250 * |
| 251 * To enable listing global, but internal, symbols the following macros should |
| 252 * always be used to declare an extern data or function object in this file. |
| 253 */ |
| 254 #ifndef PNG_INTERNAL_DATA |
| 255 # define PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(type, name, array) PNG_LINKAGE_DATA type name array |
| 256 #endif |
| 257 |
| 258 #ifndef PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION |
| 259 # define PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(type, name, args, attributes)\ |
| 260 PNG_LINKAGE_FUNCTION PNG_FUNCTION(type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY attributes) |
| 261 #endif |
| 262 |
| 263 #ifndef PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK |
| 264 # define PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK(type, name, args, attributes)\ |
| 265 PNG_LINKAGE_CALLBACK PNG_FUNCTION(type, (PNGCBAPI name), args,\ |
| 266 PNG_EMPTY attributes) |
| 267 #endif |
| 268 |
| 269 /* If floating or fixed point APIs are disabled they may still be compiled |
| 270 * internally. To handle this make sure they are declared as the appropriate |
| 271 * internal extern function (otherwise the symbol prefixing stuff won't work and |
| 272 * the functions will be used without definitions.) |
| 273 * |
| 274 * NOTE: although all the API functions are declared here they are not all |
| 275 * actually built! Because the declarations are still made it is necessary to |
| 276 * fake out types that they depend on. |
| 277 */ |
| 278 #ifndef PNG_FP_EXPORT |
| 279 # ifndef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| 280 # define PNG_FP_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ |
| 281 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY); |
| 282 # ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY |
| 283 typedef struct png_incomplete png_double; |
| 284 typedef png_double* png_doublep; |
| 285 typedef const png_double* png_const_doublep; |
| 286 typedef png_double** png_doublepp; |
| 287 # endif |
| 288 # endif |
| 289 #endif |
| 290 #ifndef PNG_FIXED_EXPORT |
| 291 # ifndef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| 292 # define PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, args)\ |
| 293 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(type, name, args, PNG_EMPTY); |
| 294 # endif |
| 295 #endif |
| 296 |
| 297 #include "png.h" |
| 298 |
| 299 /* pngconf.h does not set PNG_DLL_EXPORT unless it is required, so: */ |
| 300 #ifndef PNG_DLL_EXPORT |
| 301 # define PNG_DLL_EXPORT |
| 302 #endif |
| 303 |
| 304 /* This is a global switch to set the compilation for an installed system |
| 305 * (a release build). It can be set for testing debug builds to ensure that |
| 306 * they will compile when the build type is switched to RC or STABLE, the |
| 307 * default is just to use PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE. Set this in CPPFLAGS |
| 308 * with either: |
| 309 * |
| 310 * -DPNG_RELEASE_BUILD Turns on the release compile path |
| 311 * -DPNG_RELEASE_BUILD=0 Turns it off |
| 312 * or in your pngusr.h with |
| 313 * #define PNG_RELEASE_BUILD=1 Turns on the release compile path |
| 314 * #define PNG_RELEASE_BUILD=0 Turns it off |
| 315 */ |
| 316 #ifndef PNG_RELEASE_BUILD |
| 317 # define PNG_RELEASE_BUILD (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE >= PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RC) |
| 318 #endif |
| 319 |
| 320 /* SECURITY and SAFETY: |
| 321 * |
| 322 * libpng is built with support for internal limits on image dimensions and |
| 323 * memory usage. These are documented in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa of the |
| 324 * source and recorded in the machine generated header file pnglibconf.h. |
| 325 */ |
| 326 |
| 327 /* If you are running on a machine where you cannot allocate more |
| 328 * than 64K of memory at once, uncomment this. While libpng will not |
| 329 * normally need that much memory in a chunk (unless you load up a very |
| 330 * large file), zlib needs to know how big of a chunk it can use, and |
| 331 * libpng thus makes sure to check any memory allocation to verify it |
| 332 * will fit into memory. |
| 333 * |
| 334 * zlib provides 'MAXSEG_64K' which, if defined, indicates the |
| 335 * same limit and pngconf.h (already included) sets the limit |
| 336 * if certain operating systems are detected. |
| 337 */ |
| 338 #if defined(MAXSEG_64K) && !defined(PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K) |
| 339 # define PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K |
| 340 #endif |
| 341 |
| 342 #ifndef PNG_UNUSED |
| 343 /* Unused formal parameter warnings are silenced using the following macro |
| 344 * which is expected to have no bad effects on performance (optimizing |
| 345 * compilers will probably remove it entirely). Note that if you replace |
| 346 * it with something other than whitespace, you must include the terminating |
| 347 * semicolon. |
| 348 */ |
| 349 # define PNG_UNUSED(param) (void)param; |
| 350 #endif |
| 351 |
| 352 /* Just a little check that someone hasn't tried to define something |
| 353 * contradictory. |
| 354 */ |
| 355 #if (PNG_ZBUF_SIZE > 65536L) && defined(PNG_MAX_MALLOC_64K) |
| 356 # undef PNG_ZBUF_SIZE |
| 357 # define PNG_ZBUF_SIZE 65536L |
| 358 #endif |
| 359 |
| 360 /* If warnings or errors are turned off the code is disabled or redirected here. |
| 361 * From 1.5.4 functions have been added to allow very limited formatting of |
| 362 * error and warning messages - this code will also be disabled here. |
| 363 */ |
| 364 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
| 365 # define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETERS(p) png_warning_parameters p; |
| 366 #else |
| 367 # define png_warning_parameter(p,number,string) ((void)0) |
| 368 # define png_warning_parameter_unsigned(p,number,format,value) ((void)0) |
| 369 # define png_warning_parameter_signed(p,number,format,value) ((void)0) |
| 370 # define png_formatted_warning(pp,p,message) ((void)(pp)) |
| 371 # define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETERS(p) |
| 372 #endif |
| 373 #ifndef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED |
| 374 # define png_fixed_error(s1,s2) png_err(s1) |
| 375 #endif |
| 376 |
| 377 /* C allows up-casts from (void*) to any pointer and (const void*) to any |
| 378 * pointer to a const object. C++ regards this as a type error and requires an |
| 379 * explicit, static, cast and provides the static_cast<> rune to ensure that |
| 380 * const is not cast away. |
| 381 */ |
| 382 #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 383 # define png_voidcast(type, value) static_cast<type>(value) |
| 384 # define png_constcast(type, value) const_cast<type>(value) |
| 385 # define png_aligncast(type, value) \ |
| 386 static_cast<type>(static_cast<void*>(value)) |
| 387 # define png_aligncastconst(type, value) \ |
| 388 static_cast<type>(static_cast<const void*>(value)) |
| 389 #else |
| 390 # define png_voidcast(type, value) (value) |
| 391 # define png_constcast(type, value) ((type)(value)) |
| 392 # define png_aligncast(type, value) ((void*)(value)) |
| 393 # define png_aligncastconst(type, value) ((const void*)(value)) |
| 394 #endif /* __cplusplus */ |
| 395 |
| 396 /* Some fixed point APIs are still required even if not exported because |
| 397 * they get used by the corresponding floating point APIs. This magic |
| 398 * deals with this: |
| 399 */ |
| 400 #ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| 401 # define PNGFAPI PNGAPI |
| 402 #else |
| 403 # define PNGFAPI /* PRIVATE */ |
| 404 #endif |
| 405 |
| 406 #ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY |
| 407 /* Other defines specific to compilers can go here. Try to keep |
| 408 * them inside an appropriate ifdef/endif pair for portability. |
| 409 */ |
| 410 #if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
| 411 defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED) |
| 412 /* png.c requires the following ANSI-C constants if the conversion of |
| 413 * floating point to ASCII is implemented therein: |
| 414 * |
| 415 * DBL_DIG Maximum number of decimal digits (can be set to any constant) |
| 416 * DBL_MIN Smallest normalized fp number (can be set to an arbitrary value) |
| 417 * DBL_MAX Maximum floating point number (can be set to an arbitrary value) |
| 418 */ |
| 419 # include <float.h> |
| 420 |
| 421 # if (defined(__MWERKS__) && defined(macintosh)) || defined(applec) || \ |
| 422 defined(THINK_C) || defined(__SC__) || defined(TARGET_OS_MAC) |
| 423 /* We need to check that <math.h> hasn't already been included earlier |
| 424 * as it seems it doesn't agree with <fp.h>, yet we should really use |
| 425 * <fp.h> if possible. |
| 426 */ |
| 427 # if !defined(__MATH_H__) && !defined(__MATH_H) && !defined(__cmath__) |
| 428 # include <fp.h> |
| 429 # endif |
| 430 # else |
| 431 # include <math.h> |
| 432 # endif |
| 433 # if defined(_AMIGA) && defined(__SASC) && defined(_M68881) |
| 434 /* Amiga SAS/C: We must include builtin FPU functions when compiling using |
| 435 * MATH=68881 |
| 436 */ |
| 437 # include <m68881.h> |
| 438 # endif |
| 439 #endif |
| 440 |
| 441 /* This provides the non-ANSI (far) memory allocation routines. */ |
| 442 #if defined(__TURBOC__) && defined(__MSDOS__) |
| 443 # include <mem.h> |
| 444 # include <alloc.h> |
| 445 #endif |
| 446 |
| 447 #if defined(WIN32) || defined(_Windows) || defined(_WINDOWS) || \ |
| 448 defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) |
| 449 # include <windows.h> /* defines _WINDOWS_ macro */ |
| 450 #endif |
| 451 #endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */ |
| 452 |
| 453 /* Moved here around 1.5.0beta36 from pngconf.h */ |
| 454 /* Users may want to use these so they are not private. Any library |
| 455 * functions that are passed far data must be model-independent. |
| 456 */ |
| 457 |
| 458 /* Memory model/platform independent fns */ |
| 459 #ifndef PNG_ABORT |
| 460 # ifdef _WINDOWS_ |
| 461 # define PNG_ABORT() ExitProcess(0) |
| 462 # else |
| 463 # define PNG_ABORT() abort() |
| 464 # endif |
| 465 #endif |
| 466 |
| 467 /* These macros may need to be architecture dependent. */ |
| 468 #define PNG_ALIGN_NONE 0 /* do not use data alignment */ |
| 469 #define PNG_ALIGN_ALWAYS 1 /* assume unaligned accesses are OK */ |
| 470 #ifdef offsetof |
| 471 # define PNG_ALIGN_OFFSET 2 /* use offsetof to determine alignment */ |
| 472 #else |
| 473 # define PNG_ALIGN_OFFSET -1 /* prevent the use of this */ |
| 474 #endif |
| 475 #define PNG_ALIGN_SIZE 3 /* use sizeof to determine alignment */ |
| 476 |
| 477 #ifndef PNG_ALIGN_TYPE |
| 478 /* Default to using aligned access optimizations and requiring alignment to a |
| 479 * multiple of the data type size. Override in a compiler specific fashion |
| 480 * if necessary by inserting tests here: |
| 481 */ |
| 482 # define PNG_ALIGN_TYPE PNG_ALIGN_SIZE |
| 483 #endif |
| 484 |
| 485 #if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE == PNG_ALIGN_SIZE |
| 486 /* This is used because in some compiler implementations non-aligned |
| 487 * structure members are supported, so the offsetof approach below fails. |
| 488 * Set PNG_ALIGN_SIZE=0 for compiler combinations where unaligned access |
| 489 * is good for performance. Do not do this unless you have tested the result |
| 490 * and understand it. |
| 491 */ |
| 492 # define png_alignof(type) (sizeof (type)) |
| 493 #else |
| 494 # if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE == PNG_ALIGN_OFFSET |
| 495 # define png_alignof(type) offsetof(struct{char c; type t;}, t) |
| 496 # else |
| 497 # if PNG_ALIGN_TYPE == PNG_ALIGN_ALWAYS |
| 498 # define png_alignof(type) (1) |
| 499 # endif |
| 500 /* Else leave png_alignof undefined to prevent use thereof */ |
| 501 # endif |
| 502 #endif |
| 503 |
| 504 /* This implicitly assumes alignment is always to a power of 2. */ |
| 505 #ifdef png_alignof |
| 506 # define png_isaligned(ptr, type)\ |
| 507 ((((const char*)ptr-(const char*)0) & (png_alignof(type)-1)) == 0) |
| 508 #else |
| 509 # define png_isaligned(ptr, type) 0 |
| 510 #endif |
| 511 |
| 512 /* End of memory model/platform independent support */ |
| 513 /* End of 1.5.0beta36 move from pngconf.h */ |
| 514 |
| 515 /* CONSTANTS and UTILITY MACROS |
| 516 * These are used internally by libpng and not exposed in the API |
| 517 */ |
| 518 |
| 519 /* Various modes of operation. Note that after an init, mode is set to |
| 520 * zero automatically when the structure is created. Three of these |
| 521 * are defined in png.h because they need to be visible to applications |
| 522 * that call png_set_unknown_chunk(). |
| 523 */ |
| 524 /* #define PNG_HAVE_IHDR 0x01 (defined in png.h) */ |
| 525 /* #define PNG_HAVE_PLTE 0x02 (defined in png.h) */ |
| 526 #define PNG_HAVE_IDAT 0x04 |
| 527 /* #define PNG_AFTER_IDAT 0x08 (defined in png.h) */ |
| 528 #define PNG_HAVE_IEND 0x10 |
| 529 /* 0x20 (unused) */ |
| 530 /* 0x40 (unused) */ |
| 531 /* 0x80 (unused) */ |
| 532 #define PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_HEADER 0x100 |
| 533 #define PNG_WROTE_tIME 0x200 |
| 534 #define PNG_WROTE_INFO_BEFORE_PLTE 0x400 |
| 535 #define PNG_BACKGROUND_IS_GRAY 0x800 |
| 536 #define PNG_HAVE_PNG_SIGNATURE 0x1000 |
| 537 #define PNG_HAVE_CHUNK_AFTER_IDAT 0x2000 /* Have another chunk after IDAT */ |
| 538 /* 0x4000 (unused) */ |
| 539 #define PNG_IS_READ_STRUCT 0x8000 /* Else is a write struct */ |
| 540 |
| 541 /* Flags for the transformations the PNG library does on the image data */ |
| 542 #define PNG_BGR 0x0001 |
| 543 #define PNG_INTERLACE 0x0002 |
| 544 #define PNG_PACK 0x0004 |
| 545 #define PNG_SHIFT 0x0008 |
| 546 #define PNG_SWAP_BYTES 0x0010 |
| 547 #define PNG_INVERT_MONO 0x0020 |
| 548 #define PNG_QUANTIZE 0x0040 |
| 549 #define PNG_COMPOSE 0x0080 /* Was PNG_BACKGROUND */ |
| 550 #define PNG_BACKGROUND_EXPAND 0x0100 |
| 551 #define PNG_EXPAND_16 0x0200 /* Added to libpng 1.5.2 */ |
| 552 #define PNG_16_TO_8 0x0400 /* Becomes 'chop' in 1.5.4 */ |
| 553 #define PNG_RGBA 0x0800 |
| 554 #define PNG_EXPAND 0x1000 |
| 555 #define PNG_GAMMA 0x2000 |
| 556 #define PNG_GRAY_TO_RGB 0x4000 |
| 557 #define PNG_FILLER 0x8000 |
| 558 #define PNG_PACKSWAP 0x10000 |
| 559 #define PNG_SWAP_ALPHA 0x20000 |
| 560 #define PNG_STRIP_ALPHA 0x40000 |
| 561 #define PNG_INVERT_ALPHA 0x80000 |
| 562 #define PNG_USER_TRANSFORM 0x100000 |
| 563 #define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR 0x200000 |
| 564 #define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY_WARN 0x400000 |
| 565 #define PNG_RGB_TO_GRAY 0x600000 /* two bits, RGB_TO_GRAY_ERR|WARN */ |
| 566 #define PNG_ENCODE_ALPHA 0x800000 /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ |
| 567 #define PNG_ADD_ALPHA 0x1000000 /* Added to libpng-1.2.7 */ |
| 568 #define PNG_EXPAND_tRNS 0x2000000 /* Added to libpng-1.2.9 */ |
| 569 #define PNG_SCALE_16_TO_8 0x4000000 /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ |
| 570 /* 0x8000000 unused */ |
| 571 /* 0x10000000 unused */ |
| 572 /* 0x20000000 unused */ |
| 573 /* 0x40000000 unused */ |
| 574 /* Flags for png_create_struct */ |
| 575 #define PNG_STRUCT_PNG 0x0001 |
| 576 #define PNG_STRUCT_INFO 0x0002 |
| 577 |
| 578 /* Flags for the png_ptr->flags rather than declaring a byte for each one */ |
| 579 #define PNG_FLAG_ZLIB_CUSTOM_STRATEGY 0x0001 |
| 580 #define PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_INITIALIZED 0x0002 /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ |
| 581 /* 0x0004 unused */ |
| 582 #define PNG_FLAG_ZSTREAM_ENDED 0x0008 /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ |
| 583 /* 0x0010 unused */ |
| 584 /* 0x0020 unused */ |
| 585 #define PNG_FLAG_ROW_INIT 0x0040 |
| 586 #define PNG_FLAG_FILLER_AFTER 0x0080 |
| 587 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE 0x0100 |
| 588 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN 0x0200 |
| 589 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE 0x0400 |
| 590 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE 0x0800 |
| 591 #define PNG_FLAG_ASSUME_sRGB 0x1000 /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ |
| 592 #define PNG_FLAG_OPTIMIZE_ALPHA 0x2000 /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ |
| 593 #define PNG_FLAG_DETECT_UNINITIALIZED 0x4000 /* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */ |
| 594 /* #define PNG_FLAG_KEEP_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS 0x8000 */ |
| 595 /* #define PNG_FLAG_KEEP_UNSAFE_CHUNKS 0x10000 */ |
| 596 #define PNG_FLAG_LIBRARY_MISMATCH 0x20000 |
| 597 #define PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_NUMBERS 0x40000 |
| 598 #define PNG_FLAG_STRIP_ERROR_TEXT 0x80000 |
| 599 #define PNG_FLAG_BENIGN_ERRORS_WARN 0x100000 /* Added to libpng-1.4.0 */ |
| 600 #define PNG_FLAG_APP_WARNINGS_WARN 0x200000 /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ |
| 601 #define PNG_FLAG_APP_ERRORS_WARN 0x400000 /* Added to libpng-1.6.0 */ |
| 602 /* 0x800000 unused */ |
| 603 /* 0x1000000 unused */ |
| 604 /* 0x2000000 unused */ |
| 605 /* 0x4000000 unused */ |
| 606 /* 0x8000000 unused */ |
| 607 /* 0x10000000 unused */ |
| 608 /* 0x20000000 unused */ |
| 609 /* 0x40000000 unused */ |
| 610 |
| 611 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_USE | \ |
| 612 PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_NOWARN) |
| 613 |
| 614 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_USE | \ |
| 615 PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_IGNORE) |
| 616 |
| 617 #define PNG_FLAG_CRC_MASK (PNG_FLAG_CRC_ANCILLARY_MASK | \ |
| 618 PNG_FLAG_CRC_CRITICAL_MASK) |
| 619 |
| 620 /* Save typing and make code easier to understand */ |
| 621 |
| 622 #define PNG_COLOR_DIST(c1, c2) (abs((int)((c1).red) - (int)((c2).red)) + \ |
| 623 abs((int)((c1).green) - (int)((c2).green)) + \ |
| 624 abs((int)((c1).blue) - (int)((c2).blue))) |
| 625 |
| 626 /* Added to libpng-1.6.0: scale a 16-bit value in the range 0..65535 to 0..255 |
| 627 * by dividing by 257 *with rounding*. This macro is exact for the given range. |
| 628 * See the discourse in pngrtran.c png_do_scale_16_to_8. The values in the |
| 629 * macro were established by experiment (modifying the added value). The macro |
| 630 * has a second variant that takes a value already scaled by 255 and divides by |
| 631 * 65535 - this has a maximum error of .502. Over the range 0..65535*65535 it |
| 632 * only gives off-by-one errors and only for 0.5% (1 in 200) of the values. |
| 633 */ |
| 634 #define PNG_DIV65535(v24) (((v24) + 32895) >> 16) |
| 635 #define PNG_DIV257(v16) PNG_DIV65535((png_uint_32)(v16) * 255) |
| 636 |
| 637 /* Added to libpng-1.2.6 JB */ |
| 638 #define PNG_ROWBYTES(pixel_bits, width) \ |
| 639 ((pixel_bits) >= 8 ? \ |
| 640 ((png_size_t)(width) * (((png_size_t)(pixel_bits)) >> 3)) : \ |
| 641 (( ((png_size_t)(width) * ((png_size_t)(pixel_bits))) + 7) >> 3) ) |
| 642 |
| 643 /* PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE returns true if value is outside the range |
| 644 * ideal-delta..ideal+delta. Each argument is evaluated twice. |
| 645 * "ideal" and "delta" should be constants, normally simple |
| 646 * integers, "value" a variable. Added to libpng-1.2.6 JB |
| 647 */ |
| 648 #define PNG_OUT_OF_RANGE(value, ideal, delta) \ |
| 649 ( (value) < (ideal)-(delta) || (value) > (ideal)+(delta) ) |
| 650 |
| 651 /* Conversions between fixed and floating point, only defined if |
| 652 * required (to make sure the code doesn't accidentally use float |
| 653 * when it is supposedly disabled.) |
| 654 */ |
| 655 #ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| 656 /* The floating point conversion can't overflow, though it can and |
| 657 * does lose accuracy relative to the original fixed point value. |
| 658 * In practice this doesn't matter because png_fixed_point only |
| 659 * stores numbers with very low precision. The png_ptr and s |
| 660 * arguments are unused by default but are there in case error |
| 661 * checking becomes a requirement. |
| 662 */ |
| 663 #define png_float(png_ptr, fixed, s) (.00001 * (fixed)) |
| 664 |
| 665 /* The fixed point conversion performs range checking and evaluates |
| 666 * its argument multiple times, so must be used with care. The |
| 667 * range checking uses the PNG specification values for a signed |
| 668 * 32-bit fixed point value except that the values are deliberately |
| 669 * rounded-to-zero to an integral value - 21474 (21474.83 is roughly |
| 670 * (2^31-1) * 100000). 's' is a string that describes the value being |
| 671 * converted. |
| 672 * |
| 673 * NOTE: this macro will raise a png_error if the range check fails, |
| 674 * therefore it is normally only appropriate to use this on values |
| 675 * that come from API calls or other sources where an out of range |
| 676 * error indicates a programming error, not a data error! |
| 677 * |
| 678 * NOTE: by default this is off - the macro is not used - because the |
| 679 * function call saves a lot of code. |
| 680 */ |
| 681 #ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_MACRO_SUPPORTED |
| 682 #define png_fixed(png_ptr, fp, s) ((fp) <= 21474 && (fp) >= -21474 ?\ |
| 683 ((png_fixed_point)(100000 * (fp))) : (png_fixed_error(png_ptr, s),0)) |
| 684 #endif |
| 685 /* else the corresponding function is defined below, inside the scope of the |
| 686 * cplusplus test. |
| 687 */ |
| 688 #endif |
| 689 |
| 690 /* Constants for known chunk types. If you need to add a chunk, define the name |
| 691 * here. For historical reasons these constants have the form png_<name>; i.e. |
| 692 * the prefix is lower case. Please use decimal values as the parameters to |
| 693 * match the ISO PNG specification and to avoid relying on the C locale |
| 694 * interpretation of character values. |
| 695 * |
| 696 * Prior to 1.5.6 these constants were strings, as of 1.5.6 png_uint_32 values |
| 697 * are computed and a new macro (PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK) added to allow a string |
| 698 * to be generated if required. |
| 699 * |
| 700 * PNG_32b correctly produces a value shifted by up to 24 bits, even on |
| 701 * architectures where (int) is only 16 bits. |
| 702 */ |
| 703 #define PNG_32b(b,s) ((png_uint_32)(b) << (s)) |
| 704 #define PNG_U32(b1,b2,b3,b4) \ |
| 705 (PNG_32b(b1,24) | PNG_32b(b2,16) | PNG_32b(b3,8) | PNG_32b(b4,0)) |
| 706 |
| 707 /* Constants for known chunk types. |
| 708 * |
| 709 * MAINTAINERS: If you need to add a chunk, define the name here. |
| 710 * For historical reasons these constants have the form png_<name>; i.e. |
| 711 * the prefix is lower case. Please use decimal values as the parameters to |
| 712 * match the ISO PNG specification and to avoid relying on the C locale |
| 713 * interpretation of character values. Please keep the list sorted. |
| 714 * |
| 715 * Notice that PNG_U32 is used to define a 32-bit value for the 4 byte chunk |
| 716 * type. In fact the specification does not express chunk types this way, |
| 717 * however using a 32-bit value means that the chunk type can be read from the |
| 718 * stream using exactly the same code as used for a 32-bit unsigned value and |
| 719 * can be examined far more efficiently (using one arithmetic compare). |
| 720 * |
| 721 * Prior to 1.5.6 the chunk type constants were expressed as C strings. The |
| 722 * libpng API still uses strings for 'unknown' chunks and a macro, |
| 723 * PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK, allows a string to be generated if required. Notice |
| 724 * that for portable code numeric values must still be used; the string "IHDR" |
| 725 * is not portable and neither is PNG_U32('I', 'H', 'D', 'R'). |
| 726 * |
| 727 * In 1.7.0 the definitions will be made public in png.h to avoid having to |
| 728 * duplicate the same definitions in application code. |
| 729 */ |
| 730 #define png_IDAT PNG_U32( 73, 68, 65, 84) |
| 731 #define png_IEND PNG_U32( 73, 69, 78, 68) |
| 732 #define png_IHDR PNG_U32( 73, 72, 68, 82) |
| 733 #define png_PLTE PNG_U32( 80, 76, 84, 69) |
| 734 #define png_bKGD PNG_U32( 98, 75, 71, 68) |
| 735 #define png_cHRM PNG_U32( 99, 72, 82, 77) |
| 736 #define png_fRAc PNG_U32(102, 82, 65, 99) /* registered, not defined */ |
| 737 #define png_gAMA PNG_U32(103, 65, 77, 65) |
| 738 #define png_gIFg PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 103) |
| 739 #define png_gIFt PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 116) /* deprecated */ |
| 740 #define png_gIFx PNG_U32(103, 73, 70, 120) |
| 741 #define png_hIST PNG_U32(104, 73, 83, 84) |
| 742 #define png_iCCP PNG_U32(105, 67, 67, 80) |
| 743 #define png_iTXt PNG_U32(105, 84, 88, 116) |
| 744 #define png_oFFs PNG_U32(111, 70, 70, 115) |
| 745 #define png_pCAL PNG_U32(112, 67, 65, 76) |
| 746 #define png_pHYs PNG_U32(112, 72, 89, 115) |
| 747 #define png_sBIT PNG_U32(115, 66, 73, 84) |
| 748 #define png_sCAL PNG_U32(115, 67, 65, 76) |
| 749 #define png_sPLT PNG_U32(115, 80, 76, 84) |
| 750 #define png_sRGB PNG_U32(115, 82, 71, 66) |
| 751 #define png_sTER PNG_U32(115, 84, 69, 82) |
| 752 #define png_tEXt PNG_U32(116, 69, 88, 116) |
| 753 #define png_tIME PNG_U32(116, 73, 77, 69) |
| 754 #define png_tRNS PNG_U32(116, 82, 78, 83) |
| 755 #define png_zTXt PNG_U32(122, 84, 88, 116) |
| 756 |
| 757 /* The following will work on (signed char*) strings, whereas the get_uint_32 |
| 758 * macro will fail on top-bit-set values because of the sign extension. |
| 759 */ |
| 760 #define PNG_CHUNK_FROM_STRING(s)\ |
| 761 PNG_U32(0xff & (s)[0], 0xff & (s)[1], 0xff & (s)[2], 0xff & (s)[3]) |
| 762 |
| 763 /* This uses (char), not (png_byte) to avoid warnings on systems where (char) is |
| 764 * signed and the argument is a (char[]) This macro will fail miserably on |
| 765 * systems where (char) is more than 8 bits. |
| 766 */ |
| 767 #define PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c)\ |
| 768 (void)(((char*)(s))[0]=(char)(((c)>>24) & 0xff), \ |
| 769 ((char*)(s))[1]=(char)(((c)>>16) & 0xff),\ |
| 770 ((char*)(s))[2]=(char)(((c)>>8) & 0xff), \ |
| 771 ((char*)(s))[3]=(char)((c & 0xff))) |
| 772 |
| 773 /* Do the same but terminate with a null character. */ |
| 774 #define PNG_CSTRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c)\ |
| 775 (void)(PNG_STRING_FROM_CHUNK(s,c), ((char*)(s))[4] = 0) |
| 776 |
| 777 /* Test on flag values as defined in the spec (section 5.4): */ |
| 778 #define PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(c) (1 & ((c) >> 29)) |
| 779 #define PNG_CHUNK_CRITICAL(c) (!PNG_CHUNK_ANCILLARY(c)) |
| 780 #define PNG_CHUNK_PRIVATE(c) (1 & ((c) >> 21)) |
| 781 #define PNG_CHUNK_RESERVED(c) (1 & ((c) >> 13)) |
| 782 #define PNG_CHUNK_SAFE_TO_COPY(c) (1 & ((c) >> 5)) |
| 783 |
| 784 /* Gamma values (new at libpng-1.5.4): */ |
| 785 #define PNG_GAMMA_MAC_OLD 151724 /* Assume '1.8' is really 2.2/1.45! */ |
| 786 #define PNG_GAMMA_MAC_INVERSE 65909 |
| 787 #define PNG_GAMMA_sRGB_INVERSE 45455 |
| 788 |
| 789 /* Almost everything below is C specific; the #defines above can be used in |
| 790 * non-C code (so long as it is C-preprocessed) the rest of this stuff cannot. |
| 791 */ |
| 792 #ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY |
| 793 |
| 794 #include "pngstruct.h" |
| 795 #include "pnginfo.h" |
| 796 |
| 797 /* Validate the include paths - the include path used to generate pnglibconf.h |
| 798 * must match that used in the build, or we must be using pnglibconf.h.prebuilt: |
| 799 */ |
| 800 #if PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM != 0 && PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM != ZLIB_VERNUM |
| 801 # error ZLIB_VERNUM != PNG_ZLIB_VERNUM \ |
| 802 "-I (include path) error: see the notes in pngpriv.h" |
| 803 /* This means that when pnglibconf.h was built the copy of zlib.h that it |
| 804 * used is not the same as the one being used here. Because the build of |
| 805 * libpng makes decisions to use inflateInit2 and inflateReset2 based on the |
| 806 * zlib version number and because this affects handling of certain broken |
| 807 * PNG files the -I directives must match. |
| 808 * |
| 809 * The most likely explanation is that you passed a -I in CFLAGS. This will |
| 810 * not work; all the preprocessor directories and in particular all the -I |
| 811 * directives must be in CPPFLAGS. |
| 812 */ |
| 813 #endif |
| 814 |
| 815 /* This is used for 16-bit gamma tables -- only the top level pointers are |
| 816 * const; this could be changed: |
| 817 */ |
| 818 typedef const png_uint_16p * png_const_uint_16pp; |
| 819 |
| 820 /* Added to libpng-1.5.7: sRGB conversion tables */ |
| 821 #if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
| 822 defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) |
| 823 #ifdef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED |
| 824 PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(const png_uint_16, png_sRGB_table, [256]); |
| 825 /* Convert from an sRGB encoded value 0..255 to a 16-bit linear value, |
| 826 * 0..65535. This table gives the closest 16-bit answers (no errors). |
| 827 */ |
| 828 #endif |
| 829 |
| 830 PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(const png_uint_16, png_sRGB_base, [512]); |
| 831 PNG_INTERNAL_DATA(const png_byte, png_sRGB_delta, [512]); |
| 832 |
| 833 #define PNG_sRGB_FROM_LINEAR(linear) \ |
| 834 ((png_byte)(0xff & ((png_sRGB_base[(linear)>>15] \ |
| 835 + ((((linear) & 0x7fff)*png_sRGB_delta[(linear)>>15])>>12)) >> 8))) |
| 836 /* Given a value 'linear' in the range 0..255*65535 calculate the 8-bit sRGB |
| 837 * encoded value with maximum error 0.646365. Note that the input is not a |
| 838 * 16-bit value; it has been multiplied by 255! */ |
| 839 #endif /* SIMPLIFIED_READ/WRITE */ |
| 840 |
| 841 |
| 842 /* Inhibit C++ name-mangling for libpng functions but not for system calls. */ |
| 843 #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 844 extern "C" { |
| 845 #endif /* __cplusplus */ |
| 846 |
| 847 /* Internal functions; these are not exported from a DLL however because they |
| 848 * are used within several of the C source files they have to be C extern. |
| 849 * |
| 850 * All of these functions must be declared with PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION. |
| 851 */ |
| 852 |
| 853 /* Zlib support */ |
| 854 #define PNG_UNEXPECTED_ZLIB_RETURN (-7) |
| 855 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_zstream_error,(png_structrp png_ptr, int ret), |
| 856 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 857 /* Used by the zlib handling functions to ensure that z_stream::msg is always |
| 858 * set before they return. |
| 859 */ |
| 860 |
| 861 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED |
| 862 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_free_buffer_list,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 863 png_compression_bufferp *list),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 864 /* Free the buffer list used by the compressed write code. */ |
| 865 #endif |
| 866 |
| 867 #if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && \ |
| 868 !defined(PNG_FIXED_POINT_MACRO_SUPPORTED) && \ |
| 869 (defined(PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED) || \ |
| 870 defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED) || \ |
| 871 defined(PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED)) || \ |
| 872 (defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) && \ |
| 873 defined(PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED)) |
| 874 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_fixed,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 875 double fp, png_const_charp text),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 876 #endif |
| 877 |
| 878 /* Check the user version string for compatibility, returns false if the version |
| 879 * numbers aren't compatible. |
| 880 */ |
| 881 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_user_version_check,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 882 png_const_charp user_png_ver),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 883 |
| 884 /* Internal base allocator - no messages, NULL on failure to allocate. This |
| 885 * does, however, call the application provided allocator and that could call |
| 886 * png_error (although that would be a bug in the application implementation.) |
| 887 */ |
| 888 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_voidp,png_malloc_base,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 889 png_alloc_size_t size),PNG_ALLOCATED); |
| 890 |
| 891 #if defined(PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
| 892 defined(PNG_STORE_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) |
| 893 /* Internal array allocator, outputs no error or warning messages on failure, |
| 894 * just returns NULL. |
| 895 */ |
| 896 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_voidp,png_malloc_array,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 897 int nelements, size_t element_size),PNG_ALLOCATED); |
| 898 |
| 899 /* The same but an existing array is extended by add_elements. This function |
| 900 * also memsets the new elements to 0 and copies the old elements. The old |
| 901 * array is not freed or altered. |
| 902 */ |
| 903 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_voidp,png_realloc_array,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 904 png_const_voidp array, int old_elements, int add_elements, |
| 905 size_t element_size),PNG_ALLOCATED); |
| 906 #endif /* text, sPLT or unknown chunks */ |
| 907 |
| 908 /* Magic to create a struct when there is no struct to call the user supplied |
| 909 * memory allocators. Because error handling has not been set up the memory |
| 910 * handlers can't safely call png_error, but this is an obscure and undocumented |
| 911 * restriction so libpng has to assume that the 'free' handler, at least, might |
| 912 * call png_error. |
| 913 */ |
| 914 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_structp,png_create_png_struct, |
| 915 (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn, |
| 916 png_error_ptr warn_fn, png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, |
| 917 png_free_ptr free_fn),PNG_ALLOCATED); |
| 918 |
| 919 /* Free memory from internal libpng struct */ |
| 920 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_destroy_png_struct,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 921 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 922 |
| 923 /* Free an allocated jmp_buf (always succeeds) */ |
| 924 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_free_jmpbuf,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 925 |
| 926 /* Function to allocate memory for zlib. PNGAPI is disallowed. */ |
| 927 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(voidpf,png_zalloc,(voidpf png_ptr, uInt items, uInt size), |
| 928 PNG_ALLOCATED); |
| 929 |
| 930 /* Function to free memory for zlib. PNGAPI is disallowed. */ |
| 931 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_zfree,(voidpf png_ptr, voidpf ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 932 |
| 933 /* Next four functions are used internally as callbacks. PNGCBAPI is required |
| 934 * but not PNG_EXPORT. PNGAPI added at libpng version 1.2.3, changed to |
| 935 * PNGCBAPI at 1.5.0 |
| 936 */ |
| 937 |
| 938 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_default_read_data,(png_structp png_ptr, |
| 939 png_bytep data, png_size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 940 |
| 941 #ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED |
| 942 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_push_fill_buffer,(png_structp png_ptr, |
| 943 png_bytep buffer, png_size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 944 #endif |
| 945 |
| 946 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_default_write_data,(png_structp png_ptr, |
| 947 png_bytep data, png_size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 948 |
| 949 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED |
| 950 # ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED |
| 951 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void PNGCBAPI,png_default_flush,(png_structp png_ptr), |
| 952 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 953 # endif |
| 954 #endif |
| 955 |
| 956 /* Reset the CRC variable */ |
| 957 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_reset_crc,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 958 |
| 959 /* Write the "data" buffer to whatever output you are using */ |
| 960 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 961 png_const_bytep data, png_size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 962 |
| 963 /* Read and check the PNG file signature */ |
| 964 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_sig,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 965 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 966 |
| 967 /* Read the chunk header (length + type name) */ |
| 968 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_32,png_read_chunk_header,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 969 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 970 |
| 971 /* Read data from whatever input you are using into the "data" buffer */ |
| 972 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep data, |
| 973 png_size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 974 |
| 975 /* Read bytes into buf, and update png_ptr->crc */ |
| 976 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_crc_read,(png_structrp png_ptr, png_bytep buf, |
| 977 png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 978 |
| 979 /* Read "skip" bytes, read the file crc, and (optionally) verify png_ptr->crc */ |
| 980 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_crc_finish,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 981 png_uint_32 skip),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 982 |
| 983 /* Read the CRC from the file and compare it to the libpng calculated CRC */ |
| 984 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_crc_error,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 985 |
| 986 /* Calculate the CRC over a section of data. Note that we are only |
| 987 * passing a maximum of 64K on systems that have this as a memory limit, |
| 988 * since this is the maximum buffer size we can specify. |
| 989 */ |
| 990 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_calculate_crc,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 991 png_const_bytep ptr, png_size_t length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 992 |
| 993 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED |
| 994 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_flush,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 995 #endif |
| 996 |
| 997 /* Write various chunks */ |
| 998 |
| 999 /* Write the IHDR chunk, and update the png_struct with the necessary |
| 1000 * information. |
| 1001 */ |
| 1002 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_IHDR,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1003 png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, int color_type, |
| 1004 int compression_method, int filter_method, int interlace_method),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1005 |
| 1006 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_PLTE,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1007 png_const_colorp palette, png_uint_32 num_pal),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1008 |
| 1009 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_compress_IDAT,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1010 png_const_bytep row_data, png_alloc_size_t row_data_length, int flush), |
| 1011 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1012 |
| 1013 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_IEND,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1014 |
| 1015 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_gAMA_SUPPORTED |
| 1016 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_gAMA_fixed,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1017 png_fixed_point file_gamma),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1018 #endif |
| 1019 |
| 1020 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_sBIT_SUPPORTED |
| 1021 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sBIT,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1022 png_const_color_8p sbit, int color_type),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1023 #endif |
| 1024 |
| 1025 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_cHRM_SUPPORTED |
| 1026 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_cHRM_fixed,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1027 const png_xy *xy), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1028 /* The xy value must have been previously validated */ |
| 1029 #endif |
| 1030 |
| 1031 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_sRGB_SUPPORTED |
| 1032 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sRGB,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1033 int intent),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1034 #endif |
| 1035 |
| 1036 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_iCCP_SUPPORTED |
| 1037 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_iCCP,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1038 png_const_charp name, png_const_bytep profile), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1039 /* The profile must have been previously validated for correctness, the |
| 1040 * length comes from the first four bytes. Only the base, deflate, |
| 1041 * compression is supported. |
| 1042 */ |
| 1043 #endif |
| 1044 |
| 1045 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_sPLT_SUPPORTED |
| 1046 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sPLT,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1047 png_const_sPLT_tp palette),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1048 #endif |
| 1049 |
| 1050 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_tRNS_SUPPORTED |
| 1051 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_tRNS,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1052 png_const_bytep trans, png_const_color_16p values, int number, |
| 1053 int color_type),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1054 #endif |
| 1055 |
| 1056 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_bKGD_SUPPORTED |
| 1057 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_bKGD,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1058 png_const_color_16p values, int color_type),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1059 #endif |
| 1060 |
| 1061 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_hIST_SUPPORTED |
| 1062 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_hIST,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1063 png_const_uint_16p hist, int num_hist),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1064 #endif |
| 1065 |
| 1066 /* Chunks that have keywords */ |
| 1067 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_tEXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1068 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1069 png_const_charp key, png_const_charp text, png_size_t text_len),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1070 #endif |
| 1071 |
| 1072 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_zTXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1073 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, png_const_charp |
| 1074 key, png_const_charp text, int compression),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1075 #endif |
| 1076 |
| 1077 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_iTXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1078 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1079 int compression, png_const_charp key, png_const_charp lang, |
| 1080 png_const_charp lang_key, png_const_charp text),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1081 #endif |
| 1082 |
| 1083 #ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED /* Added at version 1.0.14 and 1.2.4 */ |
| 1084 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_set_text_2,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1085 png_inforp info_ptr, png_const_textp text_ptr, int num_text),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1086 #endif |
| 1087 |
| 1088 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_oFFs_SUPPORTED |
| 1089 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_oFFs,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1090 png_int_32 x_offset, png_int_32 y_offset, int unit_type),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1091 #endif |
| 1092 |
| 1093 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_pCAL_SUPPORTED |
| 1094 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_pCAL,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1095 png_charp purpose, png_int_32 X0, png_int_32 X1, int type, int nparams, |
| 1096 png_const_charp units, png_charpp params),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1097 #endif |
| 1098 |
| 1099 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_pHYs_SUPPORTED |
| 1100 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_pHYs,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1101 png_uint_32 x_pixels_per_unit, png_uint_32 y_pixels_per_unit, |
| 1102 int unit_type),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1103 #endif |
| 1104 |
| 1105 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_tIME_SUPPORTED |
| 1106 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_tIME,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1107 png_const_timep mod_time),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1108 #endif |
| 1109 |
| 1110 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_sCAL_SUPPORTED |
| 1111 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_sCAL_s,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1112 int unit, png_const_charp width, png_const_charp height),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1113 #endif |
| 1114 |
| 1115 /* Called when finished processing a row of data */ |
| 1116 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_finish_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1117 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1118 |
| 1119 /* Internal use only. Called before first row of data */ |
| 1120 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_start_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1121 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1122 |
| 1123 /* Combine a row of data, dealing with alpha, etc. if requested. 'row' is an |
| 1124 * array of png_ptr->width pixels. If the image is not interlaced or this |
| 1125 * is the final pass this just does a memcpy, otherwise the "display" flag |
| 1126 * is used to determine whether to copy pixels that are not in the current pass. |
| 1127 * |
| 1128 * Because 'png_do_read_interlace' (below) replicates pixels this allows this |
| 1129 * function to achieve the documented 'blocky' appearance during interlaced read |
| 1130 * if display is 1 and the 'sparkle' appearance, where existing pixels in 'row' |
| 1131 * are not changed if they are not in the current pass, when display is 0. |
| 1132 * |
| 1133 * 'display' must be 0 or 1, otherwise the memcpy will be done regardless. |
| 1134 * |
| 1135 * The API always reads from the png_struct row buffer and always assumes that |
| 1136 * it is full width (png_do_read_interlace has already been called.) |
| 1137 * |
| 1138 * This function is only ever used to write to row buffers provided by the |
| 1139 * caller of the relevant libpng API and the row must have already been |
| 1140 * transformed by the read transformations. |
| 1141 * |
| 1142 * The PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS option causes generation of pre-computed |
| 1143 * bitmasks for use within the code, otherwise runtime generated masks are used. |
| 1144 * The default is compile time masks. |
| 1145 */ |
| 1146 #ifndef PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS |
| 1147 # define PNG_USE_COMPILE_TIME_MASKS 1 |
| 1148 #endif |
| 1149 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_combine_row,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1150 png_bytep row, int display),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1151 |
| 1152 #ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED |
| 1153 /* Expand an interlaced row: the 'row_info' describes the pass data that has |
| 1154 * been read in and must correspond to the pixels in 'row', the pixels are |
| 1155 * expanded (moved apart) in 'row' to match the final layout, when doing this |
| 1156 * the pixels are *replicated* to the intervening space. This is essential for |
| 1157 * the correct operation of png_combine_row, above. |
| 1158 */ |
| 1159 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_read_interlace,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1160 png_bytep row, int pass, png_uint_32 transformations),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1161 #endif |
| 1162 |
| 1163 /* GRR TO DO (2.0 or whenever): simplify other internal calling interfaces */ |
| 1164 |
| 1165 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED |
| 1166 /* Grab pixels out of a row for an interlaced pass */ |
| 1167 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_write_interlace,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1168 png_bytep row, int pass),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1169 #endif |
| 1170 |
| 1171 /* Unfilter a row: check the filter value before calling this, there is no point |
| 1172 * calling it for PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE. |
| 1173 */ |
| 1174 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row,(png_structrp pp, png_row_infop |
| 1175 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row, int filter),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1176 |
| 1177 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_up_neon,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1178 png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1179 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub3_neon,(png_row_infop |
| 1180 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1181 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_sub4_neon,(png_row_infop |
| 1182 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1183 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg3_neon,(png_row_infop |
| 1184 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1185 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_avg4_neon,(png_row_infop |
| 1186 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1187 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth3_neon,(png_row_infop |
| 1188 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1189 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_filter_row_paeth4_neon,(png_row_infop |
| 1190 row_info, png_bytep row, png_const_bytep prev_row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1191 |
| 1192 /* Choose the best filter to use and filter the row data */ |
| 1193 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_write_find_filter,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1194 png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1195 |
| 1196 #ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED |
| 1197 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_IDAT_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1198 png_bytep output, png_alloc_size_t avail_out),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1199 /* Read 'avail_out' bytes of data from the IDAT stream. If the output buffer |
| 1200 * is NULL the function checks, instead, for the end of the stream. In this |
| 1201 * case a benign error will be issued if the stream end is not found or if |
| 1202 * extra data has to be consumed. |
| 1203 */ |
| 1204 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_finish_IDAT,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1205 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1206 /* This cleans up when the IDAT LZ stream does not end when the last image |
| 1207 * byte is read; there is still some pending input. |
| 1208 */ |
| 1209 |
| 1210 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_finish_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1211 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1212 /* Finish a row while reading, dealing with interlacing passes, etc. */ |
| 1213 #endif /* SEQUENTIAL_READ */ |
| 1214 |
| 1215 /* Initialize the row buffers, etc. */ |
| 1216 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_start_row,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1217 |
| 1218 #ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED |
| 1219 /* Optional call to update the users info structure */ |
| 1220 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_transform_info,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1221 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1222 #endif |
| 1223 |
| 1224 /* Shared transform functions, defined in pngtran.c */ |
| 1225 #if defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || \ |
| 1226 defined(PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) |
| 1227 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_strip_channel,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1228 png_bytep row, int at_start),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1229 #endif |
| 1230 |
| 1231 #ifdef PNG_16BIT_SUPPORTED |
| 1232 #if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED) |
| 1233 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_swap,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1234 png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1235 #endif |
| 1236 #endif |
| 1237 |
| 1238 #if defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) || \ |
| 1239 defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) |
| 1240 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_packswap,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1241 png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1242 #endif |
| 1243 |
| 1244 #if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED) |
| 1245 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_invert,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1246 png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1247 #endif |
| 1248 |
| 1249 #if defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED) |
| 1250 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_bgr,(png_row_infop row_info, |
| 1251 png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1252 #endif |
| 1253 |
| 1254 /* The following decodes the appropriate chunks, and does error correction, |
| 1255 * then calls the appropriate callback for the chunk if it is valid. |
| 1256 */ |
| 1257 |
| 1258 /* Decode the IHDR chunk */ |
| 1259 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_IHDR,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1260 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1261 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_PLTE,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1262 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1263 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_IEND,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1264 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1265 |
| 1266 #ifdef PNG_READ_bKGD_SUPPORTED |
| 1267 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_bKGD,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1268 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1269 #endif |
| 1270 |
| 1271 #ifdef PNG_READ_cHRM_SUPPORTED |
| 1272 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_cHRM,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1273 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1274 #endif |
| 1275 |
| 1276 #ifdef PNG_READ_gAMA_SUPPORTED |
| 1277 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_gAMA,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1278 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1279 #endif |
| 1280 |
| 1281 #ifdef PNG_READ_hIST_SUPPORTED |
| 1282 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_hIST,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1283 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1284 #endif |
| 1285 |
| 1286 #ifdef PNG_READ_iCCP_SUPPORTED |
| 1287 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_iCCP,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1288 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1289 #endif /* READ_iCCP */ |
| 1290 |
| 1291 #ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1292 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1293 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1294 #endif |
| 1295 |
| 1296 #ifdef PNG_READ_oFFs_SUPPORTED |
| 1297 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_oFFs,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1298 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1299 #endif |
| 1300 |
| 1301 #ifdef PNG_READ_pCAL_SUPPORTED |
| 1302 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_pCAL,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1303 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1304 #endif |
| 1305 |
| 1306 #ifdef PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED |
| 1307 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_pHYs,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1308 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1309 #endif |
| 1310 |
| 1311 #ifdef PNG_READ_sBIT_SUPPORTED |
| 1312 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sBIT,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1313 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1314 #endif |
| 1315 |
| 1316 #ifdef PNG_READ_sCAL_SUPPORTED |
| 1317 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sCAL,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1318 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1319 #endif |
| 1320 |
| 1321 #ifdef PNG_READ_sPLT_SUPPORTED |
| 1322 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sPLT,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1323 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1324 #endif /* READ_sPLT */ |
| 1325 |
| 1326 #ifdef PNG_READ_sRGB_SUPPORTED |
| 1327 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_sRGB,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1328 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1329 #endif |
| 1330 |
| 1331 #ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1332 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1333 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1334 #endif |
| 1335 |
| 1336 #ifdef PNG_READ_tIME_SUPPORTED |
| 1337 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_tIME,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1338 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1339 #endif |
| 1340 |
| 1341 #ifdef PNG_READ_tRNS_SUPPORTED |
| 1342 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_tRNS,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1343 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1344 #endif |
| 1345 |
| 1346 #ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1347 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1348 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1349 #endif |
| 1350 |
| 1351 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_check_chunk_name,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1352 png_uint_32 chunk_name),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1353 |
| 1354 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_handle_unknown,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1355 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length, int keep),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1356 /* This is the function that gets called for unknown chunks. The 'keep' |
| 1357 * argument is either non-zero for a known chunk that has been set to be |
| 1358 * handled as unknown or zero for an unknown chunk. By default the function |
| 1359 * just skips the chunk or errors out if it is critical. |
| 1360 */ |
| 1361 |
| 1362 #if defined(PNG_READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
| 1363 defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED) |
| 1364 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_chunk_unknown_handling, |
| 1365 (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_uint_32 chunk_name),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1366 /* Exactly as the API png_handle_as_unknown() except that the argument is a |
| 1367 * 32-bit chunk name, not a string. |
| 1368 */ |
| 1369 #endif /* READ_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS || HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN */ |
| 1370 |
| 1371 /* Handle the transformations for reading and writing */ |
| 1372 #ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED |
| 1373 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_read_transformations,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1374 png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1375 #endif |
| 1376 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED |
| 1377 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_write_transformations,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1378 png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1379 #endif |
| 1380 |
| 1381 #ifdef PNG_READ_TRANSFORMS_SUPPORTED |
| 1382 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_init_read_transformations,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1383 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1384 #endif |
| 1385 |
| 1386 #ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED |
| 1387 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_chunk,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1388 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1389 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_sig,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1390 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1391 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_check_crc,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1392 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_save_buffer,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1393 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1394 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_restore_buffer,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1395 png_bytep buffer, png_size_t buffer_length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1396 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_IDAT,(png_structrp png_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1397 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_process_IDAT_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1398 png_bytep buffer, png_size_t buffer_length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1399 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_process_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1400 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1401 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_unknown,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1402 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1403 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_have_info,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1404 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1405 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_have_end,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1406 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1407 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_have_row,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1408 png_bytep row),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1409 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_end,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1410 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1411 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_process_some_data,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1412 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1413 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_read_push_finish_row,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1414 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1415 # ifdef PNG_READ_tEXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1416 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1417 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1418 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_tEXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1419 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1420 # endif |
| 1421 # ifdef PNG_READ_zTXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1422 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1423 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1424 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_zTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1425 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1426 # endif |
| 1427 # ifdef PNG_READ_iTXt_SUPPORTED |
| 1428 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_handle_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1429 png_inforp info_ptr, png_uint_32 length),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1430 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_push_read_iTXt,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1431 png_inforp info_ptr),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1432 # endif |
| 1433 |
| 1434 #endif /* PROGRESSIVE_READ */ |
| 1435 |
| 1436 /* Added at libpng version 1.6.0 */ |
| 1437 #ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED |
| 1438 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_set_gamma,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1439 png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_fixed_point gAMA), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1440 /* Set the colorspace gamma with a value provided by the application or by |
| 1441 * the gAMA chunk on read. The value will override anything set by an ICC |
| 1442 * profile. |
| 1443 */ |
| 1444 |
| 1445 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_sync_info,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1446 png_inforp info_ptr), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1447 /* Synchronize the info 'valid' flags with the colorspace */ |
| 1448 |
| 1449 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_sync,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1450 png_inforp info_ptr), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1451 /* Copy the png_struct colorspace to the info_struct and call the above to |
| 1452 * synchronize the flags. Checks for NULL info_ptr and does nothing. |
| 1453 */ |
| 1454 #endif |
| 1455 |
| 1456 /* Added at libpng version 1.4.0 */ |
| 1457 #ifdef PNG_COLORSPACE_SUPPORTED |
| 1458 /* These internal functions are for maintaining the colorspace structure within |
| 1459 * a png_info or png_struct (or, indeed, both). |
| 1460 */ |
| 1461 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_chromaticities, |
| 1462 (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_xy *xy, |
| 1463 int preferred), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1464 |
| 1465 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_endpoints, |
| 1466 (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, const png_XYZ *XYZ, |
| 1467 int preferred), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1468 |
| 1469 #ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED |
| 1470 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_sRGB,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1471 png_colorspacerp colorspace, int intent), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1472 /* This does set the colorspace gAMA and cHRM values too, but doesn't set the |
| 1473 * flags to write them, if it returns false there was a problem and an error |
| 1474 * message has already been output (but the colorspace may still need to be |
| 1475 * synced to record the invalid flag). |
| 1476 */ |
| 1477 #endif /* sRGB */ |
| 1478 |
| 1479 #ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED |
| 1480 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_colorspace_set_ICC,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1481 png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, |
| 1482 png_uint_32 profile_length, png_const_bytep profile, int color_type), |
| 1483 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1484 /* The 'name' is used for information only */ |
| 1485 |
| 1486 /* Routines for checking parts of an ICC profile. */ |
| 1487 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_icc_check_length,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1488 png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, |
| 1489 png_uint_32 profile_length), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1490 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_icc_check_header,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1491 png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, |
| 1492 png_uint_32 profile_length, |
| 1493 png_const_bytep profile /* first 132 bytes only */, int color_type), |
| 1494 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1495 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_icc_check_tag_table,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1496 png_colorspacerp colorspace, png_const_charp name, |
| 1497 png_uint_32 profile_length, |
| 1498 png_const_bytep profile /* header plus whole tag table */), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1499 #ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED |
| 1500 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_icc_set_sRGB,( |
| 1501 png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_colorspacerp colorspace, |
| 1502 png_const_bytep profile, uLong adler), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1503 /* 'adler' is the Adler32 checksum of the uncompressed profile data. It may |
| 1504 * be zero to indicate that it is not available. It is used, if provided, |
| 1505 * as a fast check on the profile when checking to see if it is sRGB. |
| 1506 */ |
| 1507 #endif |
| 1508 #endif /* iCCP */ |
| 1509 |
| 1510 #ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED |
| 1511 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_colorspace_set_rgb_coefficients, |
| 1512 (png_structrp png_ptr), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1513 /* Set the rgb_to_gray coefficients from the colorspace Y values */ |
| 1514 #endif /* READ_RGB_TO_GRAY */ |
| 1515 #endif /* COLORSPACE */ |
| 1516 |
| 1517 /* Added at libpng version 1.4.0 */ |
| 1518 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_check_IHDR,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1519 png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, |
| 1520 int color_type, int interlace_type, int compression_type, |
| 1521 int filter_type),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1522 |
| 1523 /* Added at libpng version 1.5.10 */ |
| 1524 #if defined(PNG_READ_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED) || \ |
| 1525 defined(PNG_WRITE_CHECK_FOR_INVALID_INDEX_SUPPORTED) |
| 1526 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_do_check_palette_indexes, |
| 1527 (png_structrp png_ptr, png_row_infop row_info),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1528 #endif |
| 1529 |
| 1530 #if defined(PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED) && defined(PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED) |
| 1531 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_fixed_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1532 png_const_charp name),PNG_NORETURN); |
| 1533 #endif |
| 1534 |
| 1535 /* Puts 'string' into 'buffer' at buffer[pos], taking care never to overwrite |
| 1536 * the end. Always leaves the buffer nul terminated. Never errors out (and |
| 1537 * there is no error code.) |
| 1538 */ |
| 1539 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(size_t,png_safecat,(png_charp buffer, size_t bufsize, |
| 1540 size_t pos, png_const_charp string),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1541 |
| 1542 /* Various internal functions to handle formatted warning messages, currently |
| 1543 * only implemented for warnings. |
| 1544 */ |
| 1545 #if defined(PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED) |
| 1546 /* Utility to dump an unsigned value into a buffer, given a start pointer and |
| 1547 * and end pointer (which should point just *beyond* the end of the buffer!) |
| 1548 * Returns the pointer to the start of the formatted string. This utility only |
| 1549 * does unsigned values. |
| 1550 */ |
| 1551 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_charp,png_format_number,(png_const_charp start, |
| 1552 png_charp end, int format, png_alloc_size_t number),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1553 |
| 1554 /* Convenience macro that takes an array: */ |
| 1555 #define PNG_FORMAT_NUMBER(buffer,format,number) \ |
| 1556 png_format_number(buffer, buffer + (sizeof buffer), format, number) |
| 1557 |
| 1558 /* Suggested size for a number buffer (enough for 64 bits and a sign!) */ |
| 1559 #define PNG_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE 24 |
| 1560 |
| 1561 /* These are the integer formats currently supported, the name is formed from |
| 1562 * the standard printf(3) format string. |
| 1563 */ |
| 1564 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_u 1 /* chose unsigned API! */ |
| 1565 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02u 2 |
| 1566 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_d 1 /* chose signed API! */ |
| 1567 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02d 2 |
| 1568 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_x 3 |
| 1569 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_02x 4 |
| 1570 #define PNG_NUMBER_FORMAT_fixed 5 /* choose the signed API */ |
| 1571 #endif |
| 1572 |
| 1573 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
| 1574 /* New defines and members adding in libpng-1.5.4 */ |
| 1575 # define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_SIZE 32 |
| 1576 # define PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT 8 /* Maximum 9; see pngerror.c */ |
| 1577 |
| 1578 /* An l-value of this type has to be passed to the APIs below to cache the |
| 1579 * values of the parameters to a formatted warning message. |
| 1580 */ |
| 1581 typedef char png_warning_parameters[PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_COUNT][ |
| 1582 PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_SIZE]; |
| 1583 |
| 1584 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_warning_parameter,(png_warning_parameters p, |
| 1585 int number, png_const_charp string),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1586 /* Parameters are limited in size to PNG_WARNING_PARAMETER_SIZE characters, |
| 1587 * including the trailing '\0'. |
| 1588 */ |
| 1589 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_warning_parameter_unsigned, |
| 1590 (png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, png_alloc_size_t value), |
| 1591 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1592 /* Use png_alloc_size_t because it is an unsigned type as big as any we |
| 1593 * need to output. Use the following for a signed value. |
| 1594 */ |
| 1595 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_warning_parameter_signed, |
| 1596 (png_warning_parameters p, int number, int format, png_int_32 value), |
| 1597 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1598 |
| 1599 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_formatted_warning,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1600 png_warning_parameters p, png_const_charp message),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1601 /* 'message' follows the X/Open approach of using @1, @2 to insert |
| 1602 * parameters previously supplied using the above functions. Errors in |
| 1603 * specifying the parameters will simply result in garbage substitutions. |
| 1604 */ |
| 1605 #endif |
| 1606 |
| 1607 #ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED |
| 1608 /* Application errors (new in 1.6); use these functions (declared below) for |
| 1609 * errors in the parameters or order of API function calls on read. The |
| 1610 * 'warning' should be used for an error that can be handled completely; the |
| 1611 * 'error' for one which can be handled safely but which may lose application |
| 1612 * information or settings. |
| 1613 * |
| 1614 * By default these both result in a png_error call prior to release, while in a |
| 1615 * released version the 'warning' is just a warning. However if the application |
| 1616 * explicitly disables benign errors (explicitly permitting the code to lose |
| 1617 * information) they both turn into warnings. |
| 1618 * |
| 1619 * If benign errors aren't supported they end up as the corresponding base call |
| 1620 * (png_warning or png_error.) |
| 1621 */ |
| 1622 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_app_warning,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1623 png_const_charp message),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1624 /* The application provided invalid parameters to an API function or called |
| 1625 * an API function at the wrong time, libpng can completely recover. |
| 1626 */ |
| 1627 |
| 1628 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_app_error,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1629 png_const_charp message),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1630 /* As above but libpng will ignore the call, or attempt some other partial |
| 1631 * recovery from the error. |
| 1632 */ |
| 1633 #else |
| 1634 # define png_app_warning(pp,s) png_warning(pp,s) |
| 1635 # define png_app_error(pp,s) png_error(pp,s) |
| 1636 #endif |
| 1637 |
| 1638 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_chunk_report,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1639 png_const_charp message, int error),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1640 /* Report a recoverable issue in chunk data. On read this is used to report |
| 1641 * a problem found while reading a particular chunk and the |
| 1642 * png_chunk_benign_error or png_chunk_warning function is used as |
| 1643 * appropriate. On write this is used to report an error that comes from |
| 1644 * data set via an application call to a png_set_ API and png_app_error or |
| 1645 * png_app_warning is used as appropriate. |
| 1646 * |
| 1647 * The 'error' parameter must have one of the following values: |
| 1648 */ |
| 1649 #define PNG_CHUNK_WARNING 0 /* never an error */ |
| 1650 #define PNG_CHUNK_WRITE_ERROR 1 /* an error only on write */ |
| 1651 #define PNG_CHUNK_ERROR 2 /* always an error */ |
| 1652 |
| 1653 /* ASCII to FP interfaces, currently only implemented if sCAL |
| 1654 * support is required. |
| 1655 */ |
| 1656 #if defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) |
| 1657 /* MAX_DIGITS is actually the maximum number of characters in an sCAL |
| 1658 * width or height, derived from the precision (number of significant |
| 1659 * digits - a build time settable option) and assumptions about the |
| 1660 * maximum ridiculous exponent. |
| 1661 */ |
| 1662 #define PNG_sCAL_MAX_DIGITS (PNG_sCAL_PRECISION+1/*.*/+1/*E*/+10/*exponent*/) |
| 1663 |
| 1664 #ifdef PNG_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| 1665 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_ascii_from_fp,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1666 png_charp ascii, png_size_t size, double fp, unsigned int precision), |
| 1667 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1668 #endif /* FLOATING_POINT */ |
| 1669 |
| 1670 #ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED |
| 1671 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_ascii_from_fixed,(png_const_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1672 png_charp ascii, png_size_t size, png_fixed_point fp),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1673 #endif /* FIXED_POINT */ |
| 1674 #endif /* sCAL */ |
| 1675 |
| 1676 #if defined(PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED) |
| 1677 /* An internal API to validate the format of a floating point number. |
| 1678 * The result is the index of the next character. If the number is |
| 1679 * not valid it will be the index of a character in the supposed number. |
| 1680 * |
| 1681 * The format of a number is defined in the PNG extensions specification |
| 1682 * and this API is strictly conformant to that spec, not anyone elses! |
| 1683 * |
| 1684 * The format as a regular expression is: |
| 1685 * |
| 1686 * [+-]?[0-9]+.?([Ee][+-]?[0-9]+)? |
| 1687 * |
| 1688 * or: |
| 1689 * |
| 1690 * [+-]?.[0-9]+(.[0-9]+)?([Ee][+-]?[0-9]+)? |
| 1691 * |
| 1692 * The complexity is that either integer or fraction must be present and the |
| 1693 * fraction is permitted to have no digits only if the integer is present. |
| 1694 * |
| 1695 * NOTE: The dangling E problem. |
| 1696 * There is a PNG valid floating point number in the following: |
| 1697 * |
| 1698 * PNG floating point numbers are not greedy. |
| 1699 * |
| 1700 * Working this out requires *TWO* character lookahead (because of the |
| 1701 * sign), the parser does not do this - it will fail at the 'r' - this |
| 1702 * doesn't matter for PNG sCAL chunk values, but it requires more care |
| 1703 * if the value were ever to be embedded in something more complex. Use |
| 1704 * ANSI-C strtod if you need the lookahead. |
| 1705 */ |
| 1706 /* State table for the parser. */ |
| 1707 #define PNG_FP_INTEGER 0 /* before or in integer */ |
| 1708 #define PNG_FP_FRACTION 1 /* before or in fraction */ |
| 1709 #define PNG_FP_EXPONENT 2 /* before or in exponent */ |
| 1710 #define PNG_FP_STATE 3 /* mask for the above */ |
| 1711 #define PNG_FP_SAW_SIGN 4 /* Saw +/- in current state */ |
| 1712 #define PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT 8 /* Saw a digit in current state */ |
| 1713 #define PNG_FP_SAW_DOT 16 /* Saw a dot in current state */ |
| 1714 #define PNG_FP_SAW_E 32 /* Saw an E (or e) in current state */ |
| 1715 #define PNG_FP_SAW_ANY 60 /* Saw any of the above 4 */ |
| 1716 |
| 1717 /* These three values don't affect the parser. They are set but not used. |
| 1718 */ |
| 1719 #define PNG_FP_WAS_VALID 64 /* Preceding substring is a valid fp number */ |
| 1720 #define PNG_FP_NEGATIVE 128 /* A negative number, including "-0" */ |
| 1721 #define PNG_FP_NONZERO 256 /* A non-zero value */ |
| 1722 #define PNG_FP_STICKY 448 /* The above three flags */ |
| 1723 |
| 1724 /* This is available for the caller to store in 'state' if required. Do not |
| 1725 * call the parser after setting it (the parser sometimes clears it.) |
| 1726 */ |
| 1727 #define PNG_FP_INVALID 512 /* Available for callers as a distinct value */ |
| 1728 |
| 1729 /* Result codes for the parser (boolean - true meants ok, false means |
| 1730 * not ok yet.) |
| 1731 */ |
| 1732 #define PNG_FP_MAYBE 0 /* The number may be valid in the future */ |
| 1733 #define PNG_FP_OK 1 /* The number is valid */ |
| 1734 |
| 1735 /* Tests on the sticky non-zero and negative flags. To pass these checks |
| 1736 * the state must also indicate that the whole number is valid - this is |
| 1737 * achieved by testing PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT (see the implementation for why this |
| 1738 * is equivalent to PNG_FP_OK above.) |
| 1739 */ |
| 1740 #define PNG_FP_NZ_MASK (PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT | PNG_FP_NEGATIVE | PNG_FP_NONZERO) |
| 1741 /* NZ_MASK: the string is valid and a non-zero negative value */ |
| 1742 #define PNG_FP_Z_MASK (PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT | PNG_FP_NONZERO) |
| 1743 /* Z MASK: the string is valid and a non-zero value. */ |
| 1744 /* PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT: the string is valid. */ |
| 1745 #define PNG_FP_IS_ZERO(state) (((state) & PNG_FP_Z_MASK) == PNG_FP_SAW_DIGIT) |
| 1746 #define PNG_FP_IS_POSITIVE(state) (((state) & PNG_FP_NZ_MASK) == PNG_FP_Z_MASK) |
| 1747 #define PNG_FP_IS_NEGATIVE(state) (((state) & PNG_FP_NZ_MASK) == PNG_FP_NZ_MASK) |
| 1748 |
| 1749 /* The actual parser. This can be called repeatedly. It updates |
| 1750 * the index into the string and the state variable (which must |
| 1751 * be initialized to 0). It returns a result code, as above. There |
| 1752 * is no point calling the parser any more if it fails to advance to |
| 1753 * the end of the string - it is stuck on an invalid character (or |
| 1754 * terminated by '\0'). |
| 1755 * |
| 1756 * Note that the pointer will consume an E or even an E+ and then leave |
| 1757 * a 'maybe' state even though a preceding integer.fraction is valid. |
| 1758 * The PNG_FP_WAS_VALID flag indicates that a preceding substring was |
| 1759 * a valid number. It's possible to recover from this by calling |
| 1760 * the parser again (from the start, with state 0) but with a string |
| 1761 * that omits the last character (i.e. set the size to the index of |
| 1762 * the problem character.) This has not been tested within libpng. |
| 1763 */ |
| 1764 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_check_fp_number,(png_const_charp string, |
| 1765 png_size_t size, int *statep, png_size_tp whereami),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1766 |
| 1767 /* This is the same but it checks a complete string and returns true |
| 1768 * only if it just contains a floating point number. As of 1.5.4 this |
| 1769 * function also returns the state at the end of parsing the number if |
| 1770 * it was valid (otherwise it returns 0.) This can be used for testing |
| 1771 * for negative or zero values using the sticky flag. |
| 1772 */ |
| 1773 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_check_fp_string,(png_const_charp string, |
| 1774 png_size_t size),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1775 #endif /* pCAL || sCAL */ |
| 1776 |
| 1777 #if defined(PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
| 1778 defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_pHYs_SUPPORTED) |
| 1779 /* Added at libpng version 1.5.0 */ |
| 1780 /* This is a utility to provide a*times/div (rounded) and indicate |
| 1781 * if there is an overflow. The result is a boolean - false (0) |
| 1782 * for overflow, true (1) if no overflow, in which case *res |
| 1783 * holds the result. |
| 1784 */ |
| 1785 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_muldiv,(png_fixed_point_p res, png_fixed_point a, |
| 1786 png_int_32 multiplied_by, png_int_32 divided_by),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1787 #endif |
| 1788 |
| 1789 #if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED) |
| 1790 /* Same deal, but issue a warning on overflow and return 0. */ |
| 1791 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_muldiv_warn, |
| 1792 (png_const_structrp png_ptr, png_fixed_point a, png_int_32 multiplied_by, |
| 1793 png_int_32 divided_by),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1794 #endif |
| 1795 |
| 1796 #ifdef PNG_GAMMA_SUPPORTED |
| 1797 /* Calculate a reciprocal - used for gamma values. This returns |
| 1798 * 0 if the argument is 0 in order to maintain an undefined value; |
| 1799 * there are no warnings. |
| 1800 */ |
| 1801 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_reciprocal,(png_fixed_point a), |
| 1802 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1803 |
| 1804 #ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED |
| 1805 /* The same but gives a reciprocal of the product of two fixed point |
| 1806 * values. Accuracy is suitable for gamma calculations but this is |
| 1807 * not exact - use png_muldiv for that. Only required at present on read. |
| 1808 */ |
| 1809 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_fixed_point,png_reciprocal2,(png_fixed_point a, |
| 1810 png_fixed_point b),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1811 #endif |
| 1812 |
| 1813 /* Return true if the gamma value is significantly different from 1.0 */ |
| 1814 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_gamma_significant,(png_fixed_point gamma_value), |
| 1815 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1816 #endif |
| 1817 |
| 1818 #ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED |
| 1819 /* Internal fixed point gamma correction. These APIs are called as |
| 1820 * required to convert single values - they don't need to be fast, |
| 1821 * they are not used when processing image pixel values. |
| 1822 * |
| 1823 * While the input is an 'unsigned' value it must actually be the |
| 1824 * correct bit value - 0..255 or 0..65535 as required. |
| 1825 */ |
| 1826 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_16,png_gamma_correct,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1827 unsigned int value, png_fixed_point gamma_value),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1828 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_uint_16,png_gamma_16bit_correct,(unsigned int value, |
| 1829 png_fixed_point gamma_value),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1830 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(png_byte,png_gamma_8bit_correct,(unsigned int value, |
| 1831 png_fixed_point gamma_value),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1832 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_destroy_gamma_table,(png_structrp png_ptr), |
| 1833 PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1834 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void,png_build_gamma_table,(png_structrp png_ptr, |
| 1835 int bit_depth),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1836 #endif |
| 1837 |
| 1838 /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE SUPPORT */ |
| 1839 #if defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED) ||\ |
| 1840 defined(PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED) |
| 1841 /* The internal structure that png_image::opaque points to. */ |
| 1842 typedef struct png_control |
| 1843 { |
| 1844 png_structp png_ptr; |
| 1845 png_infop info_ptr; |
| 1846 png_voidp error_buf; /* Always a jmp_buf at present. */ |
| 1847 |
| 1848 png_const_bytep memory; /* Memory buffer. */ |
| 1849 png_size_t size; /* Size of the memory buffer. */ |
| 1850 |
| 1851 unsigned int for_write :1; /* Otherwise it is a read structure */ |
| 1852 unsigned int owned_file :1; /* We own the file in io_ptr */ |
| 1853 } png_control; |
| 1854 |
| 1855 /* Return the pointer to the jmp_buf from a png_control: necessary because C |
| 1856 * does not reveal the type of the elements of jmp_buf. |
| 1857 */ |
| 1858 #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 1859 # define png_control_jmp_buf(pc) (((jmp_buf*)((pc)->error_buf))[0]) |
| 1860 #else |
| 1861 # define png_control_jmp_buf(pc) ((pc)->error_buf) |
| 1862 #endif |
| 1863 |
| 1864 /* Utility to safely execute a piece of libpng code catching and logging any |
| 1865 * errors that might occur. Returns true on success, false on failure (either |
| 1866 * of the function or as a result of a png_error.) |
| 1867 */ |
| 1868 PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK(void,png_safe_error,(png_structp png_ptr, |
| 1869 png_const_charp error_message),PNG_NORETURN); |
| 1870 |
| 1871 #ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED |
| 1872 PNG_INTERNAL_CALLBACK(void,png_safe_warning,(png_structp png_ptr, |
| 1873 png_const_charp warning_message),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1874 #else |
| 1875 # define png_safe_warning 0/*dummy argument*/ |
| 1876 #endif |
| 1877 |
| 1878 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_safe_execute,(png_imagep image, |
| 1879 int (*function)(png_voidp), png_voidp arg),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1880 |
| 1881 /* Utility to log an error; this also cleans up the png_image; the function |
| 1882 * always returns 0 (false). |
| 1883 */ |
| 1884 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(int,png_image_error,(png_imagep image, |
| 1885 png_const_charp error_message),PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1886 |
| 1887 #ifndef PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED |
| 1888 /* png_image_free is used by the write code but not exported */ |
| 1889 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_image_free, (png_imagep image), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1890 #endif /* !SIMPLIFIED_READ */ |
| 1891 |
| 1892 #endif /* SIMPLIFIED READ/WRITE */ |
| 1893 |
| 1894 /* These are initialization functions for hardware specific PNG filter |
| 1895 * optimizations; list these here then select the appropriate one at compile |
| 1896 * time using the macro PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS. If the macro is not defined |
| 1897 * the generic code is used. |
| 1898 */ |
| 1899 #ifdef PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS |
| 1900 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS, (png_structp png_ptr, |
| 1901 unsigned int bpp), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1902 /* Just declare the optimization that will be used */ |
| 1903 #else |
| 1904 /* List *all* the possible optimizations here - this branch is required if |
| 1905 * the builder of libpng passes the definition of PNG_FILTER_OPTIMIZATIONS in |
| 1906 * CFLAGS in place of CPPFLAGS *and* uses symbol prefixing. |
| 1907 */ |
| 1908 PNG_INTERNAL_FUNCTION(void, png_init_filter_functions_neon, |
| 1909 (png_structp png_ptr, unsigned int bpp), PNG_EMPTY); |
| 1910 #endif |
| 1911 |
| 1912 /* Maintainer: Put new private prototypes here ^ */ |
| 1913 |
| 1914 #include "pngdebug.h" |
| 1915 |
| 1916 #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 1917 } |
| 1918 #endif |
| 1919 |
| 1920 #endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */ |
| 1921 #endif /* PNGPRIV_H */ |
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