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Unified Diff: ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc

Issue 2895953003: Use SkJpegEncoder in gfx jpeg_codec (Closed)
Patch Set: Remove brackets Created 3 years, 6 months ago
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Index: ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc
diff --git a/ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc b/ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc
index 3dc5ad6235668d4323f8f0d8268561d6ea8674bc..e4ce6857fce0d1aceb29895b302c25465d666522 100644
--- a/ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc
+++ b/ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.cc
@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkBitmap.h"
#include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkColorPriv.h"
+#include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkStream.h"
+#include "third_party/skia/include/encode/SkJpegEncoder.h"
extern "C" {
#if defined(USE_SYSTEM_LIBJPEG)
@@ -44,196 +46,50 @@ void ErrorExit(jpeg_common_struct* cinfo) {
} // namespace
// Encoder ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-// This code is based on nsJPEGEncoder from Mozilla.
-// Copyright 2005 Google Inc. (Brett Wilson, contributor)
namespace {
-// Initial size for the output buffer in the JpegEncoderState below.
-static const int initial_output_buffer_size = 8192;
-
-struct JpegEncoderState {
- explicit JpegEncoderState(std::vector<unsigned char>* o)
- : out(o),
- image_buffer_used(0) {
+class VectorWStream : public SkWStream {
+ public:
+ VectorWStream(std::vector<unsigned char>* dst) : dst_(dst) {
+ DCHECK(dst_);
+ DCHECK_EQ(0UL, dst_->size());
}
- // Output buffer, of which 'image_buffer_used' bytes are actually used (this
- // will often be less than the actual size of the vector because we size it
- // so that libjpeg can write directly into it.
- std::vector<unsigned char>* out;
-
- // Number of bytes in the 'out' buffer that are actually used (see above).
- size_t image_buffer_used;
-};
-
-// Initializes the JpegEncoderState for encoding, and tells libjpeg about where
-// the output buffer is.
-//
-// From the JPEG library:
-// "Initialize destination. This is called by jpeg_start_compress() before
-// any data is actually written. It must initialize next_output_byte and
-// free_in_buffer. free_in_buffer must be initialized to a positive value."
-void InitDestination(jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo) {
- JpegEncoderState* state = static_cast<JpegEncoderState*>(cinfo->client_data);
- DCHECK(state->image_buffer_used == 0) << "initializing after use";
-
- state->out->resize(initial_output_buffer_size);
- state->image_buffer_used = 0;
-
- cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = &(*state->out)[0];
- cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = initial_output_buffer_size;
-}
+ bool write(const void* buffer, size_t size) override {
+ const unsigned char* ptr = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(buffer);
+ dst_->insert(dst_->end(), ptr, ptr + size);
+ return true;
+ }
-// Resize the buffer that we give to libjpeg and update our and its state.
-//
-// From the JPEG library:
-// "Callback used by libjpeg whenever the buffer has filled (free_in_buffer
-// reaches zero). In typical applications, it should write out the *entire*
-// buffer (use the saved start address and buffer length; ignore the current
-// state of next_output_byte and free_in_buffer). Then reset the pointer &
-// count to the start of the buffer, and return TRUE indicating that the
-// buffer has been dumped. free_in_buffer must be set to a positive value
-// when TRUE is returned. A FALSE return should only be used when I/O
-// suspension is desired (this operating mode is discussed in the next
-// section)."
-boolean EmptyOutputBuffer(jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo) {
- JpegEncoderState* state = static_cast<JpegEncoderState*>(cinfo->client_data);
-
- // note the new size, the buffer is full
- state->image_buffer_used = state->out->size();
-
- // expand buffer, just double size each time
- state->out->resize(state->out->size() * 2);
-
- // tell libjpeg where to write the next data
- cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = &(*state->out)[state->image_buffer_used];
- cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = state->out->size() - state->image_buffer_used;
- return 1;
-}
+ size_t bytesWritten() const override { return dst_->size(); }
-// Cleans up the JpegEncoderState to prepare for returning in the final form.
-//
-// From the JPEG library:
-// "Terminate destination --- called by jpeg_finish_compress() after all data
-// has been written. In most applications, this must flush any data
-// remaining in the buffer. Use either next_output_byte or free_in_buffer to
-// determine how much data is in the buffer."
-void TermDestination(jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo) {
- JpegEncoderState* state = static_cast<JpegEncoderState*>(cinfo->client_data);
- DCHECK(state->out->size() >= state->image_buffer_used);
-
- // update the used byte based on the next byte libjpeg would write to
- state->image_buffer_used = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte - &(*state->out)[0];
- DCHECK(state->image_buffer_used < state->out->size()) <<
- "JPEG library busted, got a bad image buffer size";
-
- // update our buffer so that it exactly encompases the desired data
- state->out->resize(state->image_buffer_used);
-}
-
-// This class destroys the given jpeg_compress object when it goes out of
-// scope. It simplifies the error handling in Encode (and even applies to the
-// success case).
-class CompressDestroyer {
- public:
- CompressDestroyer() : cinfo_(NULL) {
- }
- ~CompressDestroyer() {
- DestroyManagedObject();
- }
- void SetManagedObject(jpeg_compress_struct* ci) {
- DestroyManagedObject();
- cinfo_ = ci;
- }
- void DestroyManagedObject() {
- if (cinfo_) {
- jpeg_destroy_compress(cinfo_);
- cinfo_ = NULL;
- }
- }
private:
- jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo_;
+ // Does not have ownership.
+ std::vector<unsigned char>* dst_;
+};
};
-} // namespace
-
-bool JPEGCodec::Encode(const unsigned char* input, ColorFormat format,
- int w, int h, int row_byte_width,
- int quality, std::vector<unsigned char>* output) {
- jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
- CompressDestroyer destroyer;
- destroyer.SetManagedObject(&cinfo);
+bool JPEGCodec::Encode(const SkPixmap& src,
+ int quality,
+ std::vector<unsigned char>* output) {
output->clear();
+ VectorWStream dst(output);
- // We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit.
- // This must be done before the call to create_compress.
- CoderErrorMgr errmgr;
- cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&errmgr.pub);
- errmgr.pub.error_exit = ErrorExit;
-
- // Establish the setjmp return context for ErrorExit to use.
- if (setjmp(errmgr.setjmp_buffer)) {
- // If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error.
- // MSDN notes: "if you intend your code to be portable, do not rely on
- // correct destruction of frame-based objects when executing a nonlocal
- // goto using a call to longjmp." So we delete the CompressDestroyer's
- // object manually instead.
- destroyer.DestroyManagedObject();
- return false;
- }
+ SkJpegEncoder::Options options;
+ options.fQuality = quality;
+ return SkJpegEncoder::Encode(&dst, src, options);
+}
- // The destroyer will destroy() cinfo on exit.
- jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo);
-
- cinfo.image_width = w;
- cinfo.image_height = h;
- cinfo.input_components = 4;
- // Choose an input colorspace and return if it is an unsupported one. Since
- // libjpeg-turbo supports all input formats used by Chromium (i.e. RGB, RGBA,
- // and BGRA), we just map the input parameters to a colorspace used by
- // libjpeg-turbo.
- if (format == FORMAT_RGBA ||
- (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_R32_SHIFT == 0)) {
- cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_EXT_RGBX;
- } else if (format == FORMAT_BGRA ||
- (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_B32_SHIFT == 0)) {
- cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_EXT_BGRX;
- } else {
- // We can exit this function without calling jpeg_destroy_compress() because
- // CompressDestroyer automaticaly calls it.
- NOTREACHED() << "Invalid pixel format";
+bool JPEGCodec::Encode(const SkBitmap& src,
+ int quality,
+ std::vector<unsigned char>* output) {
+ SkPixmap pixmap;
+ if (!src.peekPixels(&pixmap)) {
return false;
}
- cinfo.data_precision = 8;
-
- jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo);
- jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, 1); // quality here is 0-100
-
- // set up the destination manager
- jpeg_destination_mgr destmgr;
- destmgr.init_destination = InitDestination;
- destmgr.empty_output_buffer = EmptyOutputBuffer;
- destmgr.term_destination = TermDestination;
- cinfo.dest = &destmgr;
- JpegEncoderState state(output);
- cinfo.client_data = &state;
-
- jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, 1);
-
- // feed it the rows, doing necessary conversions for the color format
- // This function already returns when the input format is not supported by
- // libjpeg-turbo and needs conversion. Therefore, we just encode lines without
- // conversions.
- while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
- const unsigned char* row = &input[cinfo.next_scanline * row_byte_width];
- jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, const_cast<unsigned char**>(&row), 1);
- }
-
- jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
- return true;
+ return JPEGCodec::Encode(pixmap, quality, output);
}
// Decoder --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -388,7 +244,7 @@ bool JPEGCodec::Decode(const unsigned char* input, size_t input_size,
case JCS_YCbCr:
// Choose an output colorspace and return if it is an unsupported one.
// Same as JPEGCodec::Encode(), libjpeg-turbo supports all input formats
- // used by Chromium (i.e. RGB, RGBA, and BGRA) and we just map the input
+ // used by Chromium (i.e. RGBA and BGRA) and we just map the input
// parameters to a colorspace.
if (format == FORMAT_RGBA ||
(format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_R32_SHIFT == 0)) {

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