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Issue 1953443002: Update to libjpeg_turbo 1.4.90 (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/deps/libjpeg_turbo.git@master
Patch Set: Created 4 years, 7 months ago
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Index: jmemsys.h
diff --git a/jmemsys.h b/jmemsys.h
index b190945963b0f0a34c2cc2b9ee5693ad1bb3c7f5..f7dfe87a833c15b5a91ff528bcdaef4c08f17ff9 100644
--- a/jmemsys.h
+++ b/jmemsys.h
@@ -1,9 +1,12 @@
/*
* jmemsys.h
*
+ * This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software:
* Copyright (C) 1992-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
- * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
- * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
+ * It was modified by The libjpeg-turbo Project to include only code and
+ * information relevant to libjpeg-turbo.
+ * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg
+ * file.
*
* This include file defines the interface between the system-independent
* and system-dependent portions of the JPEG memory manager. No other
@@ -14,25 +17,10 @@
* in the IJG distribution. You may need to modify it if you write a
* custom memory manager. If system-dependent changes are needed in
* this file, the best method is to #ifdef them based on a configuration
- * symbol supplied in jconfig.h, as we have done with USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR
- * and USE_MAC_MEMMGR.
+ * symbol supplied in jconfig.h.
*/
-/* Short forms of external names for systems with brain-damaged linkers. */
-
-#ifdef NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES
-#define jpeg_get_small jGetSmall
-#define jpeg_free_small jFreeSmall
-#define jpeg_get_large jGetLarge
-#define jpeg_free_large jFreeLarge
-#define jpeg_mem_available jMemAvail
-#define jpeg_open_backing_store jOpenBackStore
-#define jpeg_mem_init jMemInit
-#define jpeg_mem_term jMemTerm
-#endif /* NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES */
-
-
/*
* These two functions are used to allocate and release small chunks of
* memory. (Typically the total amount requested through jpeg_get_small is
@@ -41,40 +29,36 @@
* and free; in particular, jpeg_get_small must return NULL on failure.
* On most systems, these ARE malloc and free. jpeg_free_small is passed the
* size of the object being freed, just in case it's needed.
- * On an 80x86 machine using small-data memory model, these manage near heap.
*/
-EXTERN(void *) jpeg_get_small JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_small JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, void * object,
- size_t sizeofobject));
+EXTERN(void *) jpeg_get_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject);
+EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_small (j_common_ptr cinfo, void *object,
+ size_t sizeofobject);
/*
* These two functions are used to allocate and release large chunks of
* memory (up to the total free space designated by jpeg_mem_available).
- * The interface is the same as above, except that on an 80x86 machine,
- * far pointers are used. On most other machines these are identical to
- * the jpeg_get/free_small routines; but we keep them separate anyway,
- * in case a different allocation strategy is desirable for large chunks.
+ * These are identical to the jpeg_get/free_small routines; but we keep them
+ * separate anyway, in case a different allocation strategy is desirable for
+ * large chunks.
*/
-EXTERN(void FAR *) jpeg_get_large JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
- size_t sizeofobject));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_large JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object,
- size_t sizeofobject));
+EXTERN(void *) jpeg_get_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t sizeofobject);
+EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_large (j_common_ptr cinfo, void *object,
+ size_t sizeofobject);
/*
* The macro MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK designates the maximum number of bytes that may
* be requested in a single call to jpeg_get_large (and jpeg_get_small for that
- * matter, but that case should never come into play). This macro is needed
+ * matter, but that case should never come into play). This macro was needed
* to model the 64Kb-segment-size limit of far addressing on 80x86 machines.
- * On those machines, we expect that jconfig.h will provide a proper value.
- * On machines with 32-bit flat address spaces, any large constant may be used.
+ * On machines with flat address spaces, any large constant may be used.
*
* NB: jmemmgr.c expects that MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK will be representable as type
* size_t and will be a multiple of sizeof(align_type).
*/
-#ifndef MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK /* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
+#ifndef MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK /* may be overridden in jconfig.h */
#define MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK 1000000000L
#endif
@@ -100,10 +84,9 @@ EXTERN(void) jpeg_free_large JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo, void FAR * object,
* Conversely, zero may be returned to always use the minimum amount of memory.
*/
-EXTERN(size_t) jpeg_mem_available JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
- size_t min_bytes_needed,
- size_t max_bytes_needed,
- size_t already_allocated));
+EXTERN(size_t) jpeg_mem_available (j_common_ptr cinfo, size_t min_bytes_needed,
+ size_t max_bytes_needed,
+ size_t already_allocated);
/*
@@ -113,56 +96,53 @@ EXTERN(size_t) jpeg_mem_available JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
* are private to the system-dependent backing store routines.
*/
-#define TEMP_NAME_LENGTH 64 /* max length of a temporary file's name */
+#define TEMP_NAME_LENGTH 64 /* max length of a temporary file's name */
-#ifdef USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR /* DOS-specific junk */
+#ifdef USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR /* DOS-specific junk */
-typedef unsigned short XMSH; /* type of extended-memory handles */
-typedef unsigned short EMSH; /* type of expanded-memory handles */
+typedef unsigned short XMSH; /* type of extended-memory handles */
+typedef unsigned short EMSH; /* type of expanded-memory handles */
typedef union {
- short file_handle; /* DOS file handle if it's a temp file */
- XMSH xms_handle; /* handle if it's a chunk of XMS */
- EMSH ems_handle; /* handle if it's a chunk of EMS */
+ short file_handle; /* DOS file handle if it's a temp file */
+ XMSH xms_handle; /* handle if it's a chunk of XMS */
+ EMSH ems_handle; /* handle if it's a chunk of EMS */
} handle_union;
#endif /* USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR */
-#ifdef USE_MAC_MEMMGR /* Mac-specific junk */
+#ifdef USE_MAC_MEMMGR /* Mac-specific junk */
#include <Files.h>
#endif /* USE_MAC_MEMMGR */
-typedef struct backing_store_struct * backing_store_ptr;
+typedef struct backing_store_struct *backing_store_ptr;
typedef struct backing_store_struct {
/* Methods for reading/writing/closing this backing-store object */
- JMETHOD(void, read_backing_store, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
- backing_store_ptr info,
- void FAR * buffer_address,
- long file_offset, long byte_count));
- JMETHOD(void, write_backing_store, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
- backing_store_ptr info,
- void FAR * buffer_address,
- long file_offset, long byte_count));
- JMETHOD(void, close_backing_store, (j_common_ptr cinfo,
- backing_store_ptr info));
+ void (*read_backing_store) (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
+ void *buffer_address, long file_offset,
+ long byte_count);
+ void (*write_backing_store) (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info,
+ void *buffer_address, long file_offset,
+ long byte_count);
+ void (*close_backing_store) (j_common_ptr cinfo, backing_store_ptr info);
/* Private fields for system-dependent backing-store management */
#ifdef USE_MSDOS_MEMMGR
/* For the MS-DOS manager (jmemdos.c), we need: */
- handle_union handle; /* reference to backing-store storage object */
+ handle_union handle; /* reference to backing-store storage object */
char temp_name[TEMP_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name if it's a file */
#else
#ifdef USE_MAC_MEMMGR
/* For the Mac manager (jmemmac.c), we need: */
- short temp_file; /* file reference number to temp file */
- FSSpec tempSpec; /* the FSSpec for the temp file */
+ short temp_file; /* file reference number to temp file */
+ FSSpec tempSpec; /* the FSSpec for the temp file */
char temp_name[TEMP_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name if it's a file */
#else
/* For a typical implementation with temp files, we need: */
- FILE * temp_file; /* stdio reference to temp file */
+ FILE *temp_file; /* stdio reference to temp file */
char temp_name[TEMP_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name of temp file */
#endif
#endif
@@ -177,9 +157,9 @@ typedef struct backing_store_struct {
* just take an error exit.)
*/
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_open_backing_store JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
- backing_store_ptr info,
- long total_bytes_needed));
+EXTERN(void) jpeg_open_backing_store (j_common_ptr cinfo,
+ backing_store_ptr info,
+ long total_bytes_needed);
/*
@@ -194,5 +174,5 @@ EXTERN(void) jpeg_open_backing_store JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo,
* all opened backing-store objects have been closed.
*/
-EXTERN(long) jpeg_mem_init JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
-EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_term JPP((j_common_ptr cinfo));
+EXTERN(long) jpeg_mem_init (j_common_ptr cinfo);
+EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_term (j_common_ptr cinfo);
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