From 8b158ac8779b0988a34e0075f5ea2d451610cdd3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maximilian Mader Date: Sat, 4 May 2019 17:59:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Implement Gnome thumbnailer --- GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.c | 96 + GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.h | 10 + GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.c | 5992 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.h | 1930 +++++++++ GnomeThumbnailer/main.c | 187 + GnomeThumbnailer/stb_image_resize.h | 2630 +++++++++++ Makefile | 25 +- QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.c | 42 +- QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.h | 2 +- 9 files changed, 10895 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) create mode 100755 GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.c create mode 100644 GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.h create mode 100644 GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.c create mode 100644 GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.h create mode 100644 GnomeThumbnailer/main.c create mode 100644 GnomeThumbnailer/stb_image_resize.h diff --git a/GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.c b/GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.c new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b1b727b --- /dev/null +++ b/GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.c @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "get_image_for_rom.h" + +#define LENGTH 60 * 10 + +struct local_data { + unsigned long frames; + bool running; +}; + +static char *async_input_callback(GB_gameboy_t *gb) +{ + return NULL; +} + +static void log_callback(GB_gameboy_t *gb, const char *string, GB_log_attributes attributes) +{ + +} + + +static void vblank(GB_gameboy_t *gb) +{ + + struct local_data *local_data = (struct local_data *)GB_get_user_data(gb); + + if (local_data->frames == LENGTH) { + local_data->running = false; + } + else if (local_data->frames == LENGTH - 1) { + GB_set_rendering_disabled(gb, false); + } + + local_data->frames++; +} + +static uint32_t rgb_encode(GB_gameboy_t *gb, uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b) +{ + return (b << 16) | (g << 8) | (r) | 0xFF000000; +} + +int get_image_for_rom_common(GB_gameboy_t gb, const char *filename, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) { + GB_set_vblank_callback(&gb, (GB_vblank_callback_t) vblank); + GB_set_pixels_output(&gb, output); + GB_set_rgb_encode_callback(&gb, rgb_encode); + GB_set_async_input_callback(&gb, async_input_callback); + GB_set_log_callback(&gb, log_callback); + + if (GB_load_rom(&gb, filename)) { + GB_free(&gb); + return 1; + } + + /* Run emulation */ + struct local_data local_data = {0,}; + GB_set_user_data(&gb, &local_data); + local_data.running = true; + local_data.frames = 0; + GB_set_rendering_disabled(&gb, true); + GB_set_turbo_mode(&gb, true, true); + + *cgb_flag = GB_read_memory(&gb, 0x143) & 0xC0; + + while (local_data.running) { + GB_run(&gb); + } + + GB_free(&gb); + return 0; +} + +int get_image_for_rom_alt(const char *filename, const unsigned char *buffer, size_t size, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) +{ + GB_gameboy_t gb; + GB_init(&gb, GB_MODEL_CGB_E); + GB_load_boot_rom_from_buffer(&gb, buffer, size); + + return get_image_for_rom_common(gb, filename, output, cgb_flag); +} + +int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) +{ + GB_gameboy_t gb; + GB_init(&gb, GB_MODEL_CGB_E); + if (GB_load_boot_rom(&gb, boot_path)) { + GB_free(&gb); + return 1; + } + + return get_image_for_rom_common(gb, filename, output, cgb_flag); +} diff --git a/GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.h b/GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9c5cf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/GnomeThumbnailer/get_image_for_rom.h @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#ifndef get_image_for_rom_h +#define get_image_for_rom_h +#include + +// typedef bool (*cancel_callback_t)(void*); + +int get_image_for_rom_alt(const char *filename, const unsigned char *buffer, size_t size, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag); +int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag); + +#endif diff --git a/GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.c b/GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90faf40 --- /dev/null +++ b/GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.c @@ -0,0 +1,5992 @@ +/* +LodePNG version 20190210 + +Copyright (c) 2005-2019 Lode Vandevenne + +This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +arising from the use of this software. + +Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +freely, subject to the following restrictions: + + 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not + claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software + in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be + appreciated but is not required. + + 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be + misrepresented as being the original software. + + 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source + distribution. +*/ + +/* +The manual and changelog are in the header file "lodepng.h" +Rename this file to lodepng.cpp to use it for C++, or to lodepng.c to use it for C. +*/ + +#include "lodepng.h" + +#include /* LONG_MAX */ +#include /* file handling */ +#include /* allocations */ + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1310) /*Visual Studio: A few warning types are not desired here.*/ +#pragma warning( disable : 4244 ) /*implicit conversions: not warned by gcc -Wall -Wextra and requires too much casts*/ +#pragma warning( disable : 4996 ) /*VS does not like fopen, but fopen_s is not standard C so unusable here*/ +#endif /*_MSC_VER */ + +const char* LODEPNG_VERSION_STRING = "20190210"; + +/* +This source file is built up in the following large parts. The code sections +with the "LODEPNG_COMPILE_" #defines divide this up further in an intermixed way. +-Tools for C and common code for PNG and Zlib +-C Code for Zlib (huffman, deflate, ...) +-C Code for PNG (file format chunks, adam7, PNG filters, color conversions, ...) +-The C++ wrapper around all of the above +*/ + +/*The malloc, realloc and free functions defined here with "lodepng_" in front +of the name, so that you can easily change them to others related to your +platform if needed. Everything else in the code calls these. Pass +-DLODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS to the compiler, or comment out +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS in the header, to disable the ones here and +define them in your own project's source files without needing to change +lodepng source code. Don't forget to remove "static" if you copypaste them +from here.*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS +static void* lodepng_malloc(size_t size) { +#ifdef LODEPNG_MAX_ALLOC + if(size > LODEPNG_MAX_ALLOC) return 0; +#endif + return malloc(size); +} + +static void* lodepng_realloc(void* ptr, size_t new_size) { +#ifdef LODEPNG_MAX_ALLOC + if(new_size > LODEPNG_MAX_ALLOC) return 0; +#endif + return realloc(ptr, new_size); +} + +static void lodepng_free(void* ptr) { + free(ptr); +} +#else /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS*/ +void* lodepng_malloc(size_t size); +void* lodepng_realloc(void* ptr, size_t new_size); +void lodepng_free(void* ptr); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* // Tools for C, and common code for PNG and Zlib. // */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#define LODEPNG_MAX(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) +#define LODEPNG_MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) + +/* +Often in case of an error a value is assigned to a variable and then it breaks +out of a loop (to go to the cleanup phase of a function). This macro does that. +It makes the error handling code shorter and more readable. + +Example: if(!uivector_resizev(&frequencies_ll, 286, 0)) ERROR_BREAK(83); +*/ +#define CERROR_BREAK(errorvar, code){\ + errorvar = code;\ + break;\ +} + +/*version of CERROR_BREAK that assumes the common case where the error variable is named "error"*/ +#define ERROR_BREAK(code) CERROR_BREAK(error, code) + +/*Set error var to the error code, and return it.*/ +#define CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(errorvar, code){\ + errorvar = code;\ + return code;\ +} + +/*Try the code, if it returns error, also return the error.*/ +#define CERROR_TRY_RETURN(call){\ + unsigned error = call;\ + if(error) return error;\ +} + +/*Set error var to the error code, and return from the void function.*/ +#define CERROR_RETURN(errorvar, code){\ + errorvar = code;\ + return;\ +} + +/* +About uivector, ucvector and string: +-All of them wrap dynamic arrays or text strings in a similar way. +-LodePNG was originally written in C++. The vectors replace the std::vectors that were used in the C++ version. +-The string tools are made to avoid problems with compilers that declare things like strncat as deprecated. +-They're not used in the interface, only internally in this file as static functions. +-As with many other structs in this file, the init and cleanup functions serve as ctor and dtor. +*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +/*dynamic vector of unsigned ints*/ +typedef struct uivector { + unsigned* data; + size_t size; /*size in number of unsigned longs*/ + size_t allocsize; /*allocated size in bytes*/ +} uivector; + +static void uivector_cleanup(void* p) { + ((uivector*)p)->size = ((uivector*)p)->allocsize = 0; + lodepng_free(((uivector*)p)->data); + ((uivector*)p)->data = NULL; +} + +/*returns 1 if success, 0 if failure ==> nothing done*/ +static unsigned uivector_reserve(uivector* p, size_t allocsize) { + if(allocsize > p->allocsize) { + size_t newsize = (allocsize > p->allocsize * 2) ? allocsize : (allocsize * 3 / 2); + void* data = lodepng_realloc(p->data, newsize); + if(data) { + p->allocsize = newsize; + p->data = (unsigned*)data; + } + else return 0; /*error: not enough memory*/ + } + return 1; +} + +/*returns 1 if success, 0 if failure ==> nothing done*/ +static unsigned uivector_resize(uivector* p, size_t size) { + if(!uivector_reserve(p, size * sizeof(unsigned))) return 0; + p->size = size; + return 1; /*success*/ +} + +/*resize and give all new elements the value*/ +static unsigned uivector_resizev(uivector* p, size_t size, unsigned value) { + size_t oldsize = p->size, i; + if(!uivector_resize(p, size)) return 0; + for(i = oldsize; i < size; ++i) p->data[i] = value; + return 1; +} + +static void uivector_init(uivector* p) { + p->data = NULL; + p->size = p->allocsize = 0; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/*returns 1 if success, 0 if failure ==> nothing done*/ +static unsigned uivector_push_back(uivector* p, unsigned c) { + if(!uivector_resize(p, p->size + 1)) return 0; + p->data[p->size - 1] = c; + return 1; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB*/ + +/* /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/*dynamic vector of unsigned chars*/ +typedef struct ucvector { + unsigned char* data; + size_t size; /*used size*/ + size_t allocsize; /*allocated size*/ +} ucvector; + +/*returns 1 if success, 0 if failure ==> nothing done*/ +static unsigned ucvector_reserve(ucvector* p, size_t allocsize) { + if(allocsize > p->allocsize) { + size_t newsize = (allocsize > p->allocsize * 2) ? allocsize : (allocsize * 3 / 2); + void* data = lodepng_realloc(p->data, newsize); + if(data) { + p->allocsize = newsize; + p->data = (unsigned char*)data; + } + else return 0; /*error: not enough memory*/ + } + return 1; +} + +/*returns 1 if success, 0 if failure ==> nothing done*/ +static unsigned ucvector_resize(ucvector* p, size_t size) { + if(!ucvector_reserve(p, size * sizeof(unsigned char))) return 0; + p->size = size; + return 1; /*success*/ +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG + +static void ucvector_cleanup(void* p) { + ((ucvector*)p)->size = ((ucvector*)p)->allocsize = 0; + lodepng_free(((ucvector*)p)->data); + ((ucvector*)p)->data = NULL; +} + +static void ucvector_init(ucvector* p) { + p->data = NULL; + p->size = p->allocsize = 0; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +/*you can both convert from vector to buffer&size and vica versa. If you use +init_buffer to take over a buffer and size, it is not needed to use cleanup*/ +static void ucvector_init_buffer(ucvector* p, unsigned char* buffer, size_t size) { + p->data = buffer; + p->allocsize = p->size = size; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB*/ + +#if (defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG) && defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS)) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) +/*returns 1 if success, 0 if failure ==> nothing done*/ +static unsigned ucvector_push_back(ucvector* p, unsigned char c) { + if(!ucvector_resize(p, p->size + 1)) return 0; + p->data[p->size - 1] = c; + return 1; +} +#endif /*defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER)*/ + + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + +/*free string pointer and set it to NULL*/ +static void string_cleanup(char** out) { + lodepng_free(*out); + *out = NULL; +} + +/* dynamically allocates a new string with a copy of the null terminated input text */ +static char* alloc_string(const char* in) { + size_t insize = strlen(in); + char* out = (char*)lodepng_malloc(insize + 1); + if(out) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i != insize; ++i) { + out[i] = in[i]; + } + out[i] = 0; + } + return out; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +unsigned lodepng_read32bitInt(const unsigned char* buffer) { + return (unsigned)((buffer[0] << 24) | (buffer[1] << 16) | (buffer[2] << 8) | buffer[3]); +} + +#if defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) +/*buffer must have at least 4 allocated bytes available*/ +static void lodepng_set32bitInt(unsigned char* buffer, unsigned value) { + buffer[0] = (unsigned char)((value >> 24) & 0xff); + buffer[1] = (unsigned char)((value >> 16) & 0xff); + buffer[2] = (unsigned char)((value >> 8) & 0xff); + buffer[3] = (unsigned char)((value ) & 0xff); +} +#endif /*defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER)*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +static void lodepng_add32bitInt(ucvector* buffer, unsigned value) { + ucvector_resize(buffer, buffer->size + 4); /*todo: give error if resize failed*/ + lodepng_set32bitInt(&buffer->data[buffer->size - 4], value); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / File IO / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK + +/* returns negative value on error. This should be pure C compatible, so no fstat. */ +static long lodepng_filesize(const char* filename) { + FILE* file; + long size; + file = fopen(filename, "rb"); + if(!file) return -1; + + if(fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END) != 0) { + fclose(file); + return -1; + } + + size = ftell(file); + /* It may give LONG_MAX as directory size, this is invalid for us. */ + if(size == LONG_MAX) size = -1; + + fclose(file); + return size; +} + +/* load file into buffer that already has the correct allocated size. Returns error code.*/ +static unsigned lodepng_buffer_file(unsigned char* out, size_t size, const char* filename) { + FILE* file; + size_t readsize; + file = fopen(filename, "rb"); + if(!file) return 78; + + readsize = fread(out, 1, size, file); + fclose(file); + + if (readsize != size) return 78; + return 0; +} + +unsigned lodepng_load_file(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const char* filename) { + long size = lodepng_filesize(filename); + if (size < 0) return 78; + *outsize = (size_t)size; + + *out = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc((size_t)size); + if(!(*out) && size > 0) return 83; /*the above malloc failed*/ + + return lodepng_buffer_file(*out, (size_t)size, filename); +} + +/*write given buffer to the file, overwriting the file, it doesn't append to it.*/ +unsigned lodepng_save_file(const unsigned char* buffer, size_t buffersize, const char* filename) { + FILE* file; + file = fopen(filename, "wb" ); + if(!file) return 79; + fwrite(buffer, 1, buffersize, file); + fclose(file); + return 0; +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* // End of common code and tools. Begin of Zlib related code. // */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/*TODO: this ignores potential out of memory errors*/ +#define addBitToStream(/*size_t**/ bitpointer, /*ucvector**/ bitstream, /*unsigned char*/ bit){\ + /*add a new byte at the end*/\ + if(((*bitpointer) & 7) == 0) ucvector_push_back(bitstream, (unsigned char)0);\ + /*earlier bit of huffman code is in a lesser significant bit of an earlier byte*/\ + (bitstream->data[bitstream->size - 1]) |= (bit << ((*bitpointer) & 0x7));\ + ++(*bitpointer);\ +} + +static void addBitsToStream(size_t* bitpointer, ucvector* bitstream, unsigned value, size_t nbits) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i != nbits; ++i) addBitToStream(bitpointer, bitstream, (unsigned char)((value >> i) & 1)); +} + +static void addBitsToStreamReversed(size_t* bitpointer, ucvector* bitstream, unsigned value, size_t nbits) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i != nbits; ++i) addBitToStream(bitpointer, bitstream, (unsigned char)((value >> (nbits - 1 - i)) & 1)); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +#define READBIT(bitpointer, bitstream) ((bitstream[bitpointer >> 3] >> (bitpointer & 0x7)) & (unsigned char)1) + +static unsigned char readBitFromStream(size_t* bitpointer, const unsigned char* bitstream) { + unsigned char result = (unsigned char)(READBIT(*bitpointer, bitstream)); + ++(*bitpointer); + return result; +} + +static unsigned readBitsFromStream(size_t* bitpointer, const unsigned char* bitstream, size_t nbits) { + unsigned result = 0, i; + for(i = 0; i != nbits; ++i) { + result += ((unsigned)READBIT(*bitpointer, bitstream)) << i; + ++(*bitpointer); + } + return result; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Deflate - Huffman / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#define FIRST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX 257 +#define LAST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX 285 +/*256 literals, the end code, some length codes, and 2 unused codes*/ +#define NUM_DEFLATE_CODE_SYMBOLS 288 +/*the distance codes have their own symbols, 30 used, 2 unused*/ +#define NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS 32 +/*the code length codes. 0-15: code lengths, 16: copy previous 3-6 times, 17: 3-10 zeros, 18: 11-138 zeros*/ +#define NUM_CODE_LENGTH_CODES 19 + +/*the base lengths represented by codes 257-285*/ +static const unsigned LENGTHBASE[29] + = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 43, 51, 59, + 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258}; + +/*the extra bits used by codes 257-285 (added to base length)*/ +static const unsigned LENGTHEXTRA[29] + = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, + 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 0}; + +/*the base backwards distances (the bits of distance codes appear after length codes and use their own huffman tree)*/ +static const unsigned DISTANCEBASE[30] + = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, 49, 65, 97, 129, 193, 257, 385, 513, + 769, 1025, 1537, 2049, 3073, 4097, 6145, 8193, 12289, 16385, 24577}; + +/*the extra bits of backwards distances (added to base)*/ +static const unsigned DISTANCEEXTRA[30] + = {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, + 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 13}; + +/*the order in which "code length alphabet code lengths" are stored, out of this +the huffman tree of the dynamic huffman tree lengths is generated*/ +static const unsigned CLCL_ORDER[NUM_CODE_LENGTH_CODES] + = {16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}; + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/* +Huffman tree struct, containing multiple representations of the tree +*/ +typedef struct HuffmanTree { + unsigned* tree2d; + unsigned* tree1d; + unsigned* lengths; /*the lengths of the codes of the 1d-tree*/ + unsigned maxbitlen; /*maximum number of bits a single code can get*/ + unsigned numcodes; /*number of symbols in the alphabet = number of codes*/ +} HuffmanTree; + +/*function used for debug purposes to draw the tree in ascii art with C++*/ +/* +static void HuffmanTree_draw(HuffmanTree* tree) { + std::cout << "tree. length: " << tree->numcodes << " maxbitlen: " << tree->maxbitlen << std::endl; + for(size_t i = 0; i != tree->tree1d.size; ++i) { + if(tree->lengths.data[i]) + std::cout << i << " " << tree->tree1d.data[i] << " " << tree->lengths.data[i] << std::endl; + } + std::cout << std::endl; +}*/ + +static void HuffmanTree_init(HuffmanTree* tree) { + tree->tree2d = 0; + tree->tree1d = 0; + tree->lengths = 0; +} + +static void HuffmanTree_cleanup(HuffmanTree* tree) { + lodepng_free(tree->tree2d); + lodepng_free(tree->tree1d); + lodepng_free(tree->lengths); +} + +/*the tree representation used by the decoder. return value is error*/ +static unsigned HuffmanTree_make2DTree(HuffmanTree* tree) { + unsigned nodefilled = 0; /*up to which node it is filled*/ + unsigned treepos = 0; /*position in the tree (1 of the numcodes columns)*/ + unsigned n, i; + + tree->tree2d = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(tree->numcodes * 2 * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!tree->tree2d) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + /* + convert tree1d[] to tree2d[][]. In the 2D array, a value of 32767 means + uninited, a value >= numcodes is an address to another bit, a value < numcodes + is a code. The 2 rows are the 2 possible bit values (0 or 1), there are as + many columns as codes - 1. + A good huffman tree has N * 2 - 1 nodes, of which N - 1 are internal nodes. + Here, the internal nodes are stored (what their 0 and 1 option point to). + There is only memory for such good tree currently, if there are more nodes + (due to too long length codes), error 55 will happen + */ + for(n = 0; n < tree->numcodes * 2; ++n) { + tree->tree2d[n] = 32767; /*32767 here means the tree2d isn't filled there yet*/ + } + + for(n = 0; n < tree->numcodes; ++n) /*the codes*/ { + for(i = 0; i != tree->lengths[n]; ++i) /*the bits for this code*/ { + unsigned char bit = (unsigned char)((tree->tree1d[n] >> (tree->lengths[n] - i - 1)) & 1); + /*oversubscribed, see comment in lodepng_error_text*/ + if(treepos > 2147483647 || treepos + 2 > tree->numcodes) return 55; + if(tree->tree2d[2 * treepos + bit] == 32767) /*not yet filled in*/ { + if(i + 1 == tree->lengths[n]) /*last bit*/ { + tree->tree2d[2 * treepos + bit] = n; /*put the current code in it*/ + treepos = 0; + } else { + /*put address of the next step in here, first that address has to be found of course + (it's just nodefilled + 1)...*/ + ++nodefilled; + /*addresses encoded with numcodes added to it*/ + tree->tree2d[2 * treepos + bit] = nodefilled + tree->numcodes; + treepos = nodefilled; + } + } + else treepos = tree->tree2d[2 * treepos + bit] - tree->numcodes; + } + } + + for(n = 0; n < tree->numcodes * 2; ++n) { + if(tree->tree2d[n] == 32767) tree->tree2d[n] = 0; /*remove possible remaining 32767's*/ + } + + return 0; +} + +/* +Second step for the ...makeFromLengths and ...makeFromFrequencies functions. +numcodes, lengths and maxbitlen must already be filled in correctly. return +value is error. +*/ +static unsigned HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths2(HuffmanTree* tree) { + uivector blcount; + uivector nextcode; + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned bits, n; + + uivector_init(&blcount); + uivector_init(&nextcode); + + tree->tree1d = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(tree->numcodes * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!tree->tree1d) error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + if(!uivector_resizev(&blcount, tree->maxbitlen + 1, 0) + || !uivector_resizev(&nextcode, tree->maxbitlen + 1, 0)) + error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + if(!error) { + /*step 1: count number of instances of each code length*/ + for(bits = 0; bits != tree->numcodes; ++bits) ++blcount.data[tree->lengths[bits]]; + /*step 2: generate the nextcode values*/ + for(bits = 1; bits <= tree->maxbitlen; ++bits) { + nextcode.data[bits] = (nextcode.data[bits - 1] + blcount.data[bits - 1]) << 1; + } + /*step 3: generate all the codes*/ + for(n = 0; n != tree->numcodes; ++n) { + if(tree->lengths[n] != 0) tree->tree1d[n] = nextcode.data[tree->lengths[n]]++; + } + } + + uivector_cleanup(&blcount); + uivector_cleanup(&nextcode); + + if(!error) return HuffmanTree_make2DTree(tree); + else return error; +} + +/* +given the code lengths (as stored in the PNG file), generate the tree as defined +by Deflate. maxbitlen is the maximum bits that a code in the tree can have. +return value is error. +*/ +static unsigned HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths(HuffmanTree* tree, const unsigned* bitlen, + size_t numcodes, unsigned maxbitlen) { + unsigned i; + tree->lengths = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(numcodes * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!tree->lengths) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + for(i = 0; i != numcodes; ++i) tree->lengths[i] = bitlen[i]; + tree->numcodes = (unsigned)numcodes; /*number of symbols*/ + tree->maxbitlen = maxbitlen; + return HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths2(tree); +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + +/*BPM: Boundary Package Merge, see "A Fast and Space-Economical Algorithm for Length-Limited Coding", +Jyrki Katajainen, Alistair Moffat, Andrew Turpin, 1995.*/ + +/*chain node for boundary package merge*/ +typedef struct BPMNode { + int weight; /*the sum of all weights in this chain*/ + unsigned index; /*index of this leaf node (called "count" in the paper)*/ + struct BPMNode* tail; /*the next nodes in this chain (null if last)*/ + int in_use; +} BPMNode; + +/*lists of chains*/ +typedef struct BPMLists { + /*memory pool*/ + unsigned memsize; + BPMNode* memory; + unsigned numfree; + unsigned nextfree; + BPMNode** freelist; + /*two heads of lookahead chains per list*/ + unsigned listsize; + BPMNode** chains0; + BPMNode** chains1; +} BPMLists; + +/*creates a new chain node with the given parameters, from the memory in the lists */ +static BPMNode* bpmnode_create(BPMLists* lists, int weight, unsigned index, BPMNode* tail) { + unsigned i; + BPMNode* result; + + /*memory full, so garbage collect*/ + if(lists->nextfree >= lists->numfree) { + /*mark only those that are in use*/ + for(i = 0; i != lists->memsize; ++i) lists->memory[i].in_use = 0; + for(i = 0; i != lists->listsize; ++i) { + BPMNode* node; + for(node = lists->chains0[i]; node != 0; node = node->tail) node->in_use = 1; + for(node = lists->chains1[i]; node != 0; node = node->tail) node->in_use = 1; + } + /*collect those that are free*/ + lists->numfree = 0; + for(i = 0; i != lists->memsize; ++i) { + if(!lists->memory[i].in_use) lists->freelist[lists->numfree++] = &lists->memory[i]; + } + lists->nextfree = 0; + } + + result = lists->freelist[lists->nextfree++]; + result->weight = weight; + result->index = index; + result->tail = tail; + return result; +} + +/*sort the leaves with stable mergesort*/ +static void bpmnode_sort(BPMNode* leaves, size_t num) { + BPMNode* mem = (BPMNode*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(*leaves) * num); + size_t width, counter = 0; + for(width = 1; width < num; width *= 2) { + BPMNode* a = (counter & 1) ? mem : leaves; + BPMNode* b = (counter & 1) ? leaves : mem; + size_t p; + for(p = 0; p < num; p += 2 * width) { + size_t q = (p + width > num) ? num : (p + width); + size_t r = (p + 2 * width > num) ? num : (p + 2 * width); + size_t i = p, j = q, k; + for(k = p; k < r; k++) { + if(i < q && (j >= r || a[i].weight <= a[j].weight)) b[k] = a[i++]; + else b[k] = a[j++]; + } + } + counter++; + } + if(counter & 1) memcpy(leaves, mem, sizeof(*leaves) * num); + lodepng_free(mem); +} + +/*Boundary Package Merge step, numpresent is the amount of leaves, and c is the current chain.*/ +static void boundaryPM(BPMLists* lists, BPMNode* leaves, size_t numpresent, int c, int num) { + unsigned lastindex = lists->chains1[c]->index; + + if(c == 0) { + if(lastindex >= numpresent) return; + lists->chains0[c] = lists->chains1[c]; + lists->chains1[c] = bpmnode_create(lists, leaves[lastindex].weight, lastindex + 1, 0); + } else { + /*sum of the weights of the head nodes of the previous lookahead chains.*/ + int sum = lists->chains0[c - 1]->weight + lists->chains1[c - 1]->weight; + lists->chains0[c] = lists->chains1[c]; + if(lastindex < numpresent && sum > leaves[lastindex].weight) { + lists->chains1[c] = bpmnode_create(lists, leaves[lastindex].weight, lastindex + 1, lists->chains1[c]->tail); + return; + } + lists->chains1[c] = bpmnode_create(lists, sum, lastindex, lists->chains1[c - 1]); + /*in the end we are only interested in the chain of the last list, so no + need to recurse if we're at the last one (this gives measurable speedup)*/ + if(num + 1 < (int)(2 * numpresent - 2)) { + boundaryPM(lists, leaves, numpresent, c - 1, num); + boundaryPM(lists, leaves, numpresent, c - 1, num); + } + } +} + +unsigned lodepng_huffman_code_lengths(unsigned* lengths, const unsigned* frequencies, + size_t numcodes, unsigned maxbitlen) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned i; + size_t numpresent = 0; /*number of symbols with non-zero frequency*/ + BPMNode* leaves; /*the symbols, only those with > 0 frequency*/ + + if(numcodes == 0) return 80; /*error: a tree of 0 symbols is not supposed to be made*/ + if((1u << maxbitlen) < (unsigned)numcodes) return 80; /*error: represent all symbols*/ + + leaves = (BPMNode*)lodepng_malloc(numcodes * sizeof(*leaves)); + if(!leaves) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + for(i = 0; i != numcodes; ++i) { + if(frequencies[i] > 0) { + leaves[numpresent].weight = (int)frequencies[i]; + leaves[numpresent].index = i; + ++numpresent; + } + } + + for(i = 0; i != numcodes; ++i) lengths[i] = 0; + + /*ensure at least two present symbols. There should be at least one symbol + according to RFC 1951 section 3.2.7. Some decoders incorrectly require two. To + make these work as well ensure there are at least two symbols. The + Package-Merge code below also doesn't work correctly if there's only one + symbol, it'd give it the theoritical 0 bits but in practice zlib wants 1 bit*/ + if(numpresent == 0) { + lengths[0] = lengths[1] = 1; /*note that for RFC 1951 section 3.2.7, only lengths[0] = 1 is needed*/ + } else if(numpresent == 1) { + lengths[leaves[0].index] = 1; + lengths[leaves[0].index == 0 ? 1 : 0] = 1; + } else { + BPMLists lists; + BPMNode* node; + + bpmnode_sort(leaves, numpresent); + + lists.listsize = maxbitlen; + lists.memsize = 2 * maxbitlen * (maxbitlen + 1); + lists.nextfree = 0; + lists.numfree = lists.memsize; + lists.memory = (BPMNode*)lodepng_malloc(lists.memsize * sizeof(*lists.memory)); + lists.freelist = (BPMNode**)lodepng_malloc(lists.memsize * sizeof(BPMNode*)); + lists.chains0 = (BPMNode**)lodepng_malloc(lists.listsize * sizeof(BPMNode*)); + lists.chains1 = (BPMNode**)lodepng_malloc(lists.listsize * sizeof(BPMNode*)); + if(!lists.memory || !lists.freelist || !lists.chains0 || !lists.chains1) error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + if(!error) { + for(i = 0; i != lists.memsize; ++i) lists.freelist[i] = &lists.memory[i]; + + bpmnode_create(&lists, leaves[0].weight, 1, 0); + bpmnode_create(&lists, leaves[1].weight, 2, 0); + + for(i = 0; i != lists.listsize; ++i) { + lists.chains0[i] = &lists.memory[0]; + lists.chains1[i] = &lists.memory[1]; + } + + /*each boundaryPM call adds one chain to the last list, and we need 2 * numpresent - 2 chains.*/ + for(i = 2; i != 2 * numpresent - 2; ++i) boundaryPM(&lists, leaves, numpresent, (int)maxbitlen - 1, (int)i); + + for(node = lists.chains1[maxbitlen - 1]; node; node = node->tail) { + for(i = 0; i != node->index; ++i) ++lengths[leaves[i].index]; + } + } + + lodepng_free(lists.memory); + lodepng_free(lists.freelist); + lodepng_free(lists.chains0); + lodepng_free(lists.chains1); + } + + lodepng_free(leaves); + return error; +} + +/*Create the Huffman tree given the symbol frequencies*/ +static unsigned HuffmanTree_makeFromFrequencies(HuffmanTree* tree, const unsigned* frequencies, + size_t mincodes, size_t numcodes, unsigned maxbitlen) { + unsigned error = 0; + while(!frequencies[numcodes - 1] && numcodes > mincodes) --numcodes; /*trim zeroes*/ + tree->maxbitlen = maxbitlen; + tree->numcodes = (unsigned)numcodes; /*number of symbols*/ + tree->lengths = (unsigned*)lodepng_realloc(tree->lengths, numcodes * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!tree->lengths) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + /*initialize all lengths to 0*/ + memset(tree->lengths, 0, numcodes * sizeof(unsigned)); + + error = lodepng_huffman_code_lengths(tree->lengths, frequencies, numcodes, maxbitlen); + if(!error) error = HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths2(tree); + return error; +} + +static unsigned HuffmanTree_getCode(const HuffmanTree* tree, unsigned index) { + return tree->tree1d[index]; +} + +static unsigned HuffmanTree_getLength(const HuffmanTree* tree, unsigned index) { + return tree->lengths[index]; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +/*get the literal and length code tree of a deflated block with fixed tree, as per the deflate specification*/ +static unsigned generateFixedLitLenTree(HuffmanTree* tree) { + unsigned i, error = 0; + unsigned* bitlen = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(NUM_DEFLATE_CODE_SYMBOLS * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!bitlen) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + /*288 possible codes: 0-255=literals, 256=endcode, 257-285=lengthcodes, 286-287=unused*/ + for(i = 0; i <= 143; ++i) bitlen[i] = 8; + for(i = 144; i <= 255; ++i) bitlen[i] = 9; + for(i = 256; i <= 279; ++i) bitlen[i] = 7; + for(i = 280; i <= 287; ++i) bitlen[i] = 8; + + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths(tree, bitlen, NUM_DEFLATE_CODE_SYMBOLS, 15); + + lodepng_free(bitlen); + return error; +} + +/*get the distance code tree of a deflated block with fixed tree, as specified in the deflate specification*/ +static unsigned generateFixedDistanceTree(HuffmanTree* tree) { + unsigned i, error = 0; + unsigned* bitlen = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!bitlen) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + /*there are 32 distance codes, but 30-31 are unused*/ + for(i = 0; i != NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS; ++i) bitlen[i] = 5; + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths(tree, bitlen, NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS, 15); + + lodepng_free(bitlen); + return error; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +/* +returns the code, or (unsigned)(-1) if error happened +inbitlength is the length of the complete buffer, in bits (so its byte length times 8) +*/ +static unsigned huffmanDecodeSymbol(const unsigned char* in, size_t* bp, + const HuffmanTree* codetree, size_t inbitlength) { + unsigned treepos = 0, ct; + for(;;) { + if(*bp >= inbitlength) return (unsigned)(-1); /*error: end of input memory reached without endcode*/ + /* + decode the symbol from the tree. The "readBitFromStream" code is inlined in + the expression below because this is the biggest bottleneck while decoding + */ + ct = codetree->tree2d[(treepos << 1) + READBIT(*bp, in)]; + ++(*bp); + if(ct < codetree->numcodes) return ct; /*the symbol is decoded, return it*/ + else treepos = ct - codetree->numcodes; /*symbol not yet decoded, instead move tree position*/ + + if(treepos >= codetree->numcodes) return (unsigned)(-1); /*error: it appeared outside the codetree*/ + } +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Inflator (Decompressor) / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/*get the tree of a deflated block with fixed tree, as specified in the deflate specification*/ +static void getTreeInflateFixed(HuffmanTree* tree_ll, HuffmanTree* tree_d) { + /*TODO: check for out of memory errors*/ + generateFixedLitLenTree(tree_ll); + generateFixedDistanceTree(tree_d); +} + +/*get the tree of a deflated block with dynamic tree, the tree itself is also Huffman compressed with a known tree*/ +static unsigned getTreeInflateDynamic(HuffmanTree* tree_ll, HuffmanTree* tree_d, + const unsigned char* in, size_t* bp, size_t inlength) { + /*make sure that length values that aren't filled in will be 0, or a wrong tree will be generated*/ + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned n, HLIT, HDIST, HCLEN, i; + size_t inbitlength = inlength * 8; + + /*see comments in deflateDynamic for explanation of the context and these variables, it is analogous*/ + unsigned* bitlen_ll = 0; /*lit,len code lengths*/ + unsigned* bitlen_d = 0; /*dist code lengths*/ + /*code length code lengths ("clcl"), the bit lengths of the huffman tree used to compress bitlen_ll and bitlen_d*/ + unsigned* bitlen_cl = 0; + HuffmanTree tree_cl; /*the code tree for code length codes (the huffman tree for compressed huffman trees)*/ + + if((*bp) + 14 > (inlength << 3)) return 49; /*error: the bit pointer is or will go past the memory*/ + + /*number of literal/length codes + 257. Unlike the spec, the value 257 is added to it here already*/ + HLIT = readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 5) + 257; + /*number of distance codes. Unlike the spec, the value 1 is added to it here already*/ + HDIST = readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 5) + 1; + /*number of code length codes. Unlike the spec, the value 4 is added to it here already*/ + HCLEN = readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 4) + 4; + + if((*bp) + HCLEN * 3 > (inlength << 3)) return 50; /*error: the bit pointer is or will go past the memory*/ + + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_cl); + + while(!error) { + /*read the code length codes out of 3 * (amount of code length codes) bits*/ + + bitlen_cl = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(NUM_CODE_LENGTH_CODES * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!bitlen_cl) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + + for(i = 0; i != NUM_CODE_LENGTH_CODES; ++i) { + if(i < HCLEN) bitlen_cl[CLCL_ORDER[i]] = readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 3); + else bitlen_cl[CLCL_ORDER[i]] = 0; /*if not, it must stay 0*/ + } + + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths(&tree_cl, bitlen_cl, NUM_CODE_LENGTH_CODES, 7); + if(error) break; + + /*now we can use this tree to read the lengths for the tree that this function will return*/ + bitlen_ll = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(NUM_DEFLATE_CODE_SYMBOLS * sizeof(unsigned)); + bitlen_d = (unsigned*)lodepng_malloc(NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS * sizeof(unsigned)); + if(!bitlen_ll || !bitlen_d) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + for(i = 0; i != NUM_DEFLATE_CODE_SYMBOLS; ++i) bitlen_ll[i] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS; ++i) bitlen_d[i] = 0; + + /*i is the current symbol we're reading in the part that contains the code lengths of lit/len and dist codes*/ + i = 0; + while(i < HLIT + HDIST) { + unsigned code = huffmanDecodeSymbol(in, bp, &tree_cl, inbitlength); + if(code <= 15) /*a length code*/ { + if(i < HLIT) bitlen_ll[i] = code; + else bitlen_d[i - HLIT] = code; + ++i; + } else if(code == 16) /*repeat previous*/ { + unsigned replength = 3; /*read in the 2 bits that indicate repeat length (3-6)*/ + unsigned value; /*set value to the previous code*/ + + if(i == 0) ERROR_BREAK(54); /*can't repeat previous if i is 0*/ + + if((*bp + 2) > inbitlength) ERROR_BREAK(50); /*error, bit pointer jumps past memory*/ + replength += readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 2); + + if(i < HLIT + 1) value = bitlen_ll[i - 1]; + else value = bitlen_d[i - HLIT - 1]; + /*repeat this value in the next lengths*/ + for(n = 0; n < replength; ++n) { + if(i >= HLIT + HDIST) ERROR_BREAK(13); /*error: i is larger than the amount of codes*/ + if(i < HLIT) bitlen_ll[i] = value; + else bitlen_d[i - HLIT] = value; + ++i; + } + } else if(code == 17) /*repeat "0" 3-10 times*/ { + unsigned replength = 3; /*read in the bits that indicate repeat length*/ + if((*bp + 3) > inbitlength) ERROR_BREAK(50); /*error, bit pointer jumps past memory*/ + replength += readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 3); + + /*repeat this value in the next lengths*/ + for(n = 0; n < replength; ++n) { + if(i >= HLIT + HDIST) ERROR_BREAK(14); /*error: i is larger than the amount of codes*/ + + if(i < HLIT) bitlen_ll[i] = 0; + else bitlen_d[i - HLIT] = 0; + ++i; + } + } else if(code == 18) /*repeat "0" 11-138 times*/ { + unsigned replength = 11; /*read in the bits that indicate repeat length*/ + if((*bp + 7) > inbitlength) ERROR_BREAK(50); /*error, bit pointer jumps past memory*/ + replength += readBitsFromStream(bp, in, 7); + + /*repeat this value in the next lengths*/ + for(n = 0; n < replength; ++n) { + if(i >= HLIT + HDIST) ERROR_BREAK(15); /*error: i is larger than the amount of codes*/ + + if(i < HLIT) bitlen_ll[i] = 0; + else bitlen_d[i - HLIT] = 0; + ++i; + } + } else /*if(code == (unsigned)(-1))*/ /*huffmanDecodeSymbol returns (unsigned)(-1) in case of error*/ { + if(code == (unsigned)(-1)) { + /*return error code 10 or 11 depending on the situation that happened in huffmanDecodeSymbol + (10=no endcode, 11=wrong jump outside of tree)*/ + error = (*bp) > inbitlength ? 10 : 11; + } + else error = 16; /*unexisting code, this can never happen*/ + break; + } + } + if(error) break; + + if(bitlen_ll[256] == 0) ERROR_BREAK(64); /*the length of the end code 256 must be larger than 0*/ + + /*now we've finally got HLIT and HDIST, so generate the code trees, and the function is done*/ + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths(tree_ll, bitlen_ll, NUM_DEFLATE_CODE_SYMBOLS, 15); + if(error) break; + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromLengths(tree_d, bitlen_d, NUM_DISTANCE_SYMBOLS, 15); + + break; /*end of error-while*/ + } + + lodepng_free(bitlen_cl); + lodepng_free(bitlen_ll); + lodepng_free(bitlen_d); + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_cl); + + return error; +} + +/*inflate a block with dynamic of fixed Huffman tree*/ +static unsigned inflateHuffmanBlock(ucvector* out, const unsigned char* in, size_t* bp, + size_t* pos, size_t inlength, unsigned btype) { + unsigned error = 0; + HuffmanTree tree_ll; /*the huffman tree for literal and length codes*/ + HuffmanTree tree_d; /*the huffman tree for distance codes*/ + size_t inbitlength = inlength * 8; + + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_ll); + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_d); + + if(btype == 1) getTreeInflateFixed(&tree_ll, &tree_d); + else if(btype == 2) error = getTreeInflateDynamic(&tree_ll, &tree_d, in, bp, inlength); + + while(!error) /*decode all symbols until end reached, breaks at end code*/ { + /*code_ll is literal, length or end code*/ + unsigned code_ll = huffmanDecodeSymbol(in, bp, &tree_ll, inbitlength); + if(code_ll <= 255) /*literal symbol*/ { + /*ucvector_push_back would do the same, but for some reason the two lines below run 10% faster*/ + if(!ucvector_resize(out, (*pos) + 1)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + out->data[*pos] = (unsigned char)code_ll; + ++(*pos); + } else if(code_ll >= FIRST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX && code_ll <= LAST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX) /*length code*/ { + unsigned code_d, distance; + unsigned numextrabits_l, numextrabits_d; /*extra bits for length and distance*/ + size_t start, forward, backward, length; + + /*part 1: get length base*/ + length = LENGTHBASE[code_ll - FIRST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX]; + + /*part 2: get extra bits and add the value of that to length*/ + numextrabits_l = LENGTHEXTRA[code_ll - FIRST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX]; + if((*bp + numextrabits_l) > inbitlength) ERROR_BREAK(51); /*error, bit pointer will jump past memory*/ + length += readBitsFromStream(bp, in, numextrabits_l); + + /*part 3: get distance code*/ + code_d = huffmanDecodeSymbol(in, bp, &tree_d, inbitlength); + if(code_d > 29) { + if(code_d == (unsigned)(-1)) /*huffmanDecodeSymbol returns (unsigned)(-1) in case of error*/ { + /*return error code 10 or 11 depending on the situation that happened in huffmanDecodeSymbol + (10=no endcode, 11=wrong jump outside of tree)*/ + error = (*bp) > inlength * 8 ? 10 : 11; + } + else error = 18; /*error: invalid distance code (30-31 are never used)*/ + break; + } + distance = DISTANCEBASE[code_d]; + + /*part 4: get extra bits from distance*/ + numextrabits_d = DISTANCEEXTRA[code_d]; + if((*bp + numextrabits_d) > inbitlength) ERROR_BREAK(51); /*error, bit pointer will jump past memory*/ + distance += readBitsFromStream(bp, in, numextrabits_d); + + /*part 5: fill in all the out[n] values based on the length and dist*/ + start = (*pos); + if(distance > start) ERROR_BREAK(52); /*too long backward distance*/ + backward = start - distance; + + if(!ucvector_resize(out, (*pos) + length)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + if (distance < length) { + for(forward = 0; forward < length; ++forward) { + out->data[(*pos)++] = out->data[backward++]; + } + } else { + memcpy(out->data + *pos, out->data + backward, length); + *pos += length; + } + } else if(code_ll == 256) { + break; /*end code, break the loop*/ + } else /*if(code == (unsigned)(-1))*/ /*huffmanDecodeSymbol returns (unsigned)(-1) in case of error*/ { + /*return error code 10 or 11 depending on the situation that happened in huffmanDecodeSymbol + (10=no endcode, 11=wrong jump outside of tree)*/ + error = ((*bp) > inlength * 8) ? 10 : 11; + break; + } + } + + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_ll); + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_d); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned inflateNoCompression(ucvector* out, const unsigned char* in, size_t* bp, size_t* pos, size_t inlength) { + size_t p; + unsigned LEN, NLEN, n, error = 0; + + /*go to first boundary of byte*/ + while(((*bp) & 0x7) != 0) ++(*bp); + p = (*bp) / 8; /*byte position*/ + + /*read LEN (2 bytes) and NLEN (2 bytes)*/ + if(p + 4 >= inlength) return 52; /*error, bit pointer will jump past memory*/ + LEN = in[p] + 256u * in[p + 1]; p += 2; + NLEN = in[p] + 256u * in[p + 1]; p += 2; + + /*check if 16-bit NLEN is really the one's complement of LEN*/ + if(LEN + NLEN != 65535) return 21; /*error: NLEN is not one's complement of LEN*/ + + if(!ucvector_resize(out, (*pos) + LEN)) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + /*read the literal data: LEN bytes are now stored in the out buffer*/ + if(p + LEN > inlength) return 23; /*error: reading outside of in buffer*/ + for(n = 0; n < LEN; ++n) out->data[(*pos)++] = in[p++]; + + (*bp) = p * 8; + + return error; +} + +static unsigned lodepng_inflatev(ucvector* out, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + /*bit pointer in the "in" data, current byte is bp >> 3, current bit is bp & 0x7 (from lsb to msb of the byte)*/ + size_t bp = 0; + unsigned BFINAL = 0; + size_t pos = 0; /*byte position in the out buffer*/ + unsigned error = 0; + + (void)settings; + + while(!BFINAL) { + unsigned BTYPE; + if(bp + 2 >= insize * 8) return 52; /*error, bit pointer will jump past memory*/ + BFINAL = readBitFromStream(&bp, in); + BTYPE = 1u * readBitFromStream(&bp, in); + BTYPE += 2u * readBitFromStream(&bp, in); + + if(BTYPE == 3) return 20; /*error: invalid BTYPE*/ + else if(BTYPE == 0) error = inflateNoCompression(out, in, &bp, &pos, insize); /*no compression*/ + else error = inflateHuffmanBlock(out, in, &bp, &pos, insize, BTYPE); /*compression, BTYPE 01 or 10*/ + + if(error) return error; + } + + return error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_inflate(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + unsigned error; + ucvector v; + ucvector_init_buffer(&v, *out, *outsize); + error = lodepng_inflatev(&v, in, insize, settings); + *out = v.data; + *outsize = v.size; + return error; +} + +static unsigned inflate(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + if(settings->custom_inflate) { + return settings->custom_inflate(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } else { + return lodepng_inflate(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Deflator (Compressor) / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +static const size_t MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH = 258; + +/*bitlen is the size in bits of the code*/ +static void addHuffmanSymbol(size_t* bp, ucvector* compressed, unsigned code, unsigned bitlen) { + addBitsToStreamReversed(bp, compressed, code, bitlen); +} + +/*search the index in the array, that has the largest value smaller than or equal to the given value, +given array must be sorted (if no value is smaller, it returns the size of the given array)*/ +static size_t searchCodeIndex(const unsigned* array, size_t array_size, size_t value) { + /*binary search (only small gain over linear). TODO: use CPU log2 instruction for getting symbols instead*/ + size_t left = 1; + size_t right = array_size - 1; + + while(left <= right) { + size_t mid = (left + right) >> 1; + if (array[mid] >= value) right = mid - 1; + else left = mid + 1; + } + if(left >= array_size || array[left] > value) left--; + return left; +} + +static void addLengthDistance(uivector* values, size_t length, size_t distance) { + /*values in encoded vector are those used by deflate: + 0-255: literal bytes + 256: end + 257-285: length/distance pair (length code, followed by extra length bits, distance code, extra distance bits) + 286-287: invalid*/ + + unsigned length_code = (unsigned)searchCodeIndex(LENGTHBASE, 29, length); + unsigned extra_length = (unsigned)(length - LENGTHBASE[length_code]); + unsigned dist_code = (unsigned)searchCodeIndex(DISTANCEBASE, 30, distance); + unsigned extra_distance = (unsigned)(distance - DISTANCEBASE[dist_code]); + + uivector_push_back(values, length_code + FIRST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX); + uivector_push_back(values, extra_length); + uivector_push_back(values, dist_code); + uivector_push_back(values, extra_distance); +} + +/*3 bytes of data get encoded into two bytes. The hash cannot use more than 3 +bytes as input because 3 is the minimum match length for deflate*/ +static const unsigned HASH_NUM_VALUES = 65536; +static const unsigned HASH_BIT_MASK = 65535; /*HASH_NUM_VALUES - 1, but C90 does not like that as initializer*/ + +typedef struct Hash { + int* head; /*hash value to head circular pos - can be outdated if went around window*/ + /*circular pos to prev circular pos*/ + unsigned short* chain; + int* val; /*circular pos to hash value*/ + + /*TODO: do this not only for zeros but for any repeated byte. However for PNG + it's always going to be the zeros that dominate, so not important for PNG*/ + int* headz; /*similar to head, but for chainz*/ + unsigned short* chainz; /*those with same amount of zeros*/ + unsigned short* zeros; /*length of zeros streak, used as a second hash chain*/ +} Hash; + +static unsigned hash_init(Hash* hash, unsigned windowsize) { + unsigned i; + hash->head = (int*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(int) * HASH_NUM_VALUES); + hash->val = (int*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(int) * windowsize); + hash->chain = (unsigned short*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(unsigned short) * windowsize); + + hash->zeros = (unsigned short*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(unsigned short) * windowsize); + hash->headz = (int*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(int) * (MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH + 1)); + hash->chainz = (unsigned short*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(unsigned short) * windowsize); + + if(!hash->head || !hash->chain || !hash->val || !hash->headz|| !hash->chainz || !hash->zeros) { + return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + + /*initialize hash table*/ + for(i = 0; i != HASH_NUM_VALUES; ++i) hash->head[i] = -1; + for(i = 0; i != windowsize; ++i) hash->val[i] = -1; + for(i = 0; i != windowsize; ++i) hash->chain[i] = i; /*same value as index indicates uninitialized*/ + + for(i = 0; i <= MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH; ++i) hash->headz[i] = -1; + for(i = 0; i != windowsize; ++i) hash->chainz[i] = i; /*same value as index indicates uninitialized*/ + + return 0; +} + +static void hash_cleanup(Hash* hash) { + lodepng_free(hash->head); + lodepng_free(hash->val); + lodepng_free(hash->chain); + + lodepng_free(hash->zeros); + lodepng_free(hash->headz); + lodepng_free(hash->chainz); +} + + + +static unsigned getHash(const unsigned char* data, size_t size, size_t pos) { + unsigned result = 0; + if(pos + 2 < size) { + /*A simple shift and xor hash is used. Since the data of PNGs is dominated + by zeroes due to the filters, a better hash does not have a significant + effect on speed in traversing the chain, and causes more time spend on + calculating the hash.*/ + result ^= (unsigned)(data[pos + 0] << 0u); + result ^= (unsigned)(data[pos + 1] << 4u); + result ^= (unsigned)(data[pos + 2] << 8u); + } else { + size_t amount, i; + if(pos >= size) return 0; + amount = size - pos; + for(i = 0; i != amount; ++i) result ^= (unsigned)(data[pos + i] << (i * 8u)); + } + return result & HASH_BIT_MASK; +} + +static unsigned countZeros(const unsigned char* data, size_t size, size_t pos) { + const unsigned char* start = data + pos; + const unsigned char* end = start + MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH; + if(end > data + size) end = data + size; + data = start; + while(data != end && *data == 0) ++data; + /*subtracting two addresses returned as 32-bit number (max value is MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH)*/ + return (unsigned)(data - start); +} + +/*wpos = pos & (windowsize - 1)*/ +static void updateHashChain(Hash* hash, size_t wpos, unsigned hashval, unsigned short numzeros) { + hash->val[wpos] = (int)hashval; + if(hash->head[hashval] != -1) hash->chain[wpos] = hash->head[hashval]; + hash->head[hashval] = (int)wpos; + + hash->zeros[wpos] = numzeros; + if(hash->headz[numzeros] != -1) hash->chainz[wpos] = hash->headz[numzeros]; + hash->headz[numzeros] = (int)wpos; +} + +/* +LZ77-encode the data. Return value is error code. The input are raw bytes, the output +is in the form of unsigned integers with codes representing for example literal bytes, or +length/distance pairs. +It uses a hash table technique to let it encode faster. When doing LZ77 encoding, a +sliding window (of windowsize) is used, and all past bytes in that window can be used as +the "dictionary". A brute force search through all possible distances would be slow, and +this hash technique is one out of several ways to speed this up. +*/ +static unsigned encodeLZ77(uivector* out, Hash* hash, + const unsigned char* in, size_t inpos, size_t insize, unsigned windowsize, + unsigned minmatch, unsigned nicematch, unsigned lazymatching) { + size_t pos; + unsigned i, error = 0; + /*for large window lengths, assume the user wants no compression loss. Otherwise, max hash chain length speedup.*/ + unsigned maxchainlength = windowsize >= 8192 ? windowsize : windowsize / 8; + unsigned maxlazymatch = windowsize >= 8192 ? MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH : 64; + + unsigned usezeros = 1; /*not sure if setting it to false for windowsize < 8192 is better or worse*/ + unsigned numzeros = 0; + + unsigned offset; /*the offset represents the distance in LZ77 terminology*/ + unsigned length; + unsigned lazy = 0; + unsigned lazylength = 0, lazyoffset = 0; + unsigned hashval; + unsigned current_offset, current_length; + unsigned prev_offset; + const unsigned char *lastptr, *foreptr, *backptr; + unsigned hashpos; + + if(windowsize == 0 || windowsize > 32768) return 60; /*error: windowsize smaller/larger than allowed*/ + if((windowsize & (windowsize - 1)) != 0) return 90; /*error: must be power of two*/ + + if(nicematch > MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH) nicematch = MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH; + + for(pos = inpos; pos < insize; ++pos) { + size_t wpos = pos & (windowsize - 1); /*position for in 'circular' hash buffers*/ + unsigned chainlength = 0; + + hashval = getHash(in, insize, pos); + + if(usezeros && hashval == 0) { + if(numzeros == 0) numzeros = countZeros(in, insize, pos); + else if(pos + numzeros > insize || in[pos + numzeros - 1] != 0) --numzeros; + } else { + numzeros = 0; + } + + updateHashChain(hash, wpos, hashval, numzeros); + + /*the length and offset found for the current position*/ + length = 0; + offset = 0; + + hashpos = hash->chain[wpos]; + + lastptr = &in[insize < pos + MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH ? insize : pos + MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH]; + + /*search for the longest string*/ + prev_offset = 0; + for(;;) { + if(chainlength++ >= maxchainlength) break; + current_offset = (unsigned)(hashpos <= wpos ? wpos - hashpos : wpos - hashpos + windowsize); + + if(current_offset < prev_offset) break; /*stop when went completely around the circular buffer*/ + prev_offset = current_offset; + if(current_offset > 0) { + /*test the next characters*/ + foreptr = &in[pos]; + backptr = &in[pos - current_offset]; + + /*common case in PNGs is lots of zeros. Quickly skip over them as a speedup*/ + if(numzeros >= 3) { + unsigned skip = hash->zeros[hashpos]; + if(skip > numzeros) skip = numzeros; + backptr += skip; + foreptr += skip; + } + + while(foreptr != lastptr && *backptr == *foreptr) /*maximum supported length by deflate is max length*/ { + ++backptr; + ++foreptr; + } + current_length = (unsigned)(foreptr - &in[pos]); + + if(current_length > length) { + length = current_length; /*the longest length*/ + offset = current_offset; /*the offset that is related to this longest length*/ + /*jump out once a length of max length is found (speed gain). This also jumps + out if length is MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH*/ + if(current_length >= nicematch) break; + } + } + + if(hashpos == hash->chain[hashpos]) break; + + if(numzeros >= 3 && length > numzeros) { + hashpos = hash->chainz[hashpos]; + if(hash->zeros[hashpos] != numzeros) break; + } else { + hashpos = hash->chain[hashpos]; + /*outdated hash value, happens if particular value was not encountered in whole last window*/ + if(hash->val[hashpos] != (int)hashval) break; + } + } + + if(lazymatching) { + if(!lazy && length >= 3 && length <= maxlazymatch && length < MAX_SUPPORTED_DEFLATE_LENGTH) { + lazy = 1; + lazylength = length; + lazyoffset = offset; + continue; /*try the next byte*/ + } + if(lazy) { + lazy = 0; + if(pos == 0) ERROR_BREAK(81); + if(length > lazylength + 1) { + /*push the previous character as literal*/ + if(!uivector_push_back(out, in[pos - 1])) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + } else { + length = lazylength; + offset = lazyoffset; + hash->head[hashval] = -1; /*the same hashchain update will be done, this ensures no wrong alteration*/ + hash->headz[numzeros] = -1; /*idem*/ + --pos; + } + } + } + if(length >= 3 && offset > windowsize) ERROR_BREAK(86 /*too big (or overflown negative) offset*/); + + /*encode it as length/distance pair or literal value*/ + if(length < 3) /*only lengths of 3 or higher are supported as length/distance pair*/ { + if(!uivector_push_back(out, in[pos])) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + } else if(length < minmatch || (length == 3 && offset > 4096)) { + /*compensate for the fact that longer offsets have more extra bits, a + length of only 3 may be not worth it then*/ + if(!uivector_push_back(out, in[pos])) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + } else { + addLengthDistance(out, length, offset); + for(i = 1; i < length; ++i) { + ++pos; + wpos = pos & (windowsize - 1); + hashval = getHash(in, insize, pos); + if(usezeros && hashval == 0) { + if(numzeros == 0) numzeros = countZeros(in, insize, pos); + else if(pos + numzeros > insize || in[pos + numzeros - 1] != 0) --numzeros; + } else { + numzeros = 0; + } + updateHashChain(hash, wpos, hashval, numzeros); + } + } + } /*end of the loop through each character of input*/ + + return error; +} + +/* /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +static unsigned deflateNoCompression(ucvector* out, const unsigned char* data, size_t datasize) { + /*non compressed deflate block data: 1 bit BFINAL,2 bits BTYPE,(5 bits): it jumps to start of next byte, + 2 bytes LEN, 2 bytes NLEN, LEN bytes literal DATA*/ + + size_t i, j, numdeflateblocks = (datasize + 65534) / 65535; + unsigned datapos = 0; + for(i = 0; i != numdeflateblocks; ++i) { + unsigned BFINAL, BTYPE, LEN, NLEN; + unsigned char firstbyte; + + BFINAL = (i == numdeflateblocks - 1); + BTYPE = 0; + + firstbyte = (unsigned char)(BFINAL + ((BTYPE & 1) << 1) + ((BTYPE & 2) << 1)); + ucvector_push_back(out, firstbyte); + + LEN = 65535; + if(datasize - datapos < 65535) LEN = (unsigned)datasize - datapos; + NLEN = 65535 - LEN; + + ucvector_push_back(out, (unsigned char)(LEN & 255)); + ucvector_push_back(out, (unsigned char)(LEN >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(out, (unsigned char)(NLEN & 255)); + ucvector_push_back(out, (unsigned char)(NLEN >> 8)); + + /*Decompressed data*/ + for(j = 0; j < 65535 && datapos < datasize; ++j) { + ucvector_push_back(out, data[datapos++]); + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* +write the lz77-encoded data, which has lit, len and dist codes, to compressed stream using huffman trees. +tree_ll: the tree for lit and len codes. +tree_d: the tree for distance codes. +*/ +static void writeLZ77data(size_t* bp, ucvector* out, const uivector* lz77_encoded, + const HuffmanTree* tree_ll, const HuffmanTree* tree_d) { + size_t i = 0; + for(i = 0; i != lz77_encoded->size; ++i) { + unsigned val = lz77_encoded->data[i]; + addHuffmanSymbol(bp, out, HuffmanTree_getCode(tree_ll, val), HuffmanTree_getLength(tree_ll, val)); + if(val > 256) /*for a length code, 3 more things have to be added*/ { + unsigned length_index = val - FIRST_LENGTH_CODE_INDEX; + unsigned n_length_extra_bits = LENGTHEXTRA[length_index]; + unsigned length_extra_bits = lz77_encoded->data[++i]; + + unsigned distance_code = lz77_encoded->data[++i]; + + unsigned distance_index = distance_code; + unsigned n_distance_extra_bits = DISTANCEEXTRA[distance_index]; + unsigned distance_extra_bits = lz77_encoded->data[++i]; + + addBitsToStream(bp, out, length_extra_bits, n_length_extra_bits); + addHuffmanSymbol(bp, out, HuffmanTree_getCode(tree_d, distance_code), + HuffmanTree_getLength(tree_d, distance_code)); + addBitsToStream(bp, out, distance_extra_bits, n_distance_extra_bits); + } + } +} + +/*Deflate for a block of type "dynamic", that is, with freely, optimally, created huffman trees*/ +static unsigned deflateDynamic(ucvector* out, size_t* bp, Hash* hash, + const unsigned char* data, size_t datapos, size_t dataend, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings, unsigned final) { + unsigned error = 0; + + /* + A block is compressed as follows: The PNG data is lz77 encoded, resulting in + literal bytes and length/distance pairs. This is then huffman compressed with + two huffman trees. One huffman tree is used for the lit and len values ("ll"), + another huffman tree is used for the dist values ("d"). These two trees are + stored using their code lengths, and to compress even more these code lengths + are also run-length encoded and huffman compressed. This gives a huffman tree + of code lengths "cl". The code lenghts used to describe this third tree are + the code length code lengths ("clcl"). + */ + + /*The lz77 encoded data, represented with integers since there will also be length and distance codes in it*/ + uivector lz77_encoded; + HuffmanTree tree_ll; /*tree for lit,len values*/ + HuffmanTree tree_d; /*tree for distance codes*/ + HuffmanTree tree_cl; /*tree for encoding the code lengths representing tree_ll and tree_d*/ + uivector frequencies_ll; /*frequency of lit,len codes*/ + uivector frequencies_d; /*frequency of dist codes*/ + uivector frequencies_cl; /*frequency of code length codes*/ + uivector bitlen_lld; /*lit,len,dist code lenghts (int bits), literally (without repeat codes).*/ + uivector bitlen_lld_e; /*bitlen_lld encoded with repeat codes (this is a rudemtary run length compression)*/ + /*bitlen_cl is the code length code lengths ("clcl"). The bit lengths of codes to represent tree_cl + (these are written as is in the file, it would be crazy to compress these using yet another huffman + tree that needs to be represented by yet another set of code lengths)*/ + uivector bitlen_cl; + size_t datasize = dataend - datapos; + + /* + Due to the huffman compression of huffman tree representations ("two levels"), there are some anologies: + bitlen_lld is to tree_cl what data is to tree_ll and tree_d. + bitlen_lld_e is to bitlen_lld what lz77_encoded is to data. + bitlen_cl is to bitlen_lld_e what bitlen_lld is to lz77_encoded. + */ + + unsigned BFINAL = final; + size_t numcodes_ll, numcodes_d, i; + unsigned HLIT, HDIST, HCLEN; + + uivector_init(&lz77_encoded); + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_ll); + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_d); + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_cl); + uivector_init(&frequencies_ll); + uivector_init(&frequencies_d); + uivector_init(&frequencies_cl); + uivector_init(&bitlen_lld); + uivector_init(&bitlen_lld_e); + uivector_init(&bitlen_cl); + + /*This while loop never loops due to a break at the end, it is here to + allow breaking out of it to the cleanup phase on error conditions.*/ + while(!error) { + if(settings->use_lz77) { + error = encodeLZ77(&lz77_encoded, hash, data, datapos, dataend, settings->windowsize, + settings->minmatch, settings->nicematch, settings->lazymatching); + if(error) break; + } else { + if(!uivector_resize(&lz77_encoded, datasize)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + for(i = datapos; i < dataend; ++i) lz77_encoded.data[i - datapos] = data[i]; /*no LZ77, but still will be Huffman compressed*/ + } + + if(!uivector_resizev(&frequencies_ll, 286, 0)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + if(!uivector_resizev(&frequencies_d, 30, 0)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + + /*Count the frequencies of lit, len and dist codes*/ + for(i = 0; i != lz77_encoded.size; ++i) { + unsigned symbol = lz77_encoded.data[i]; + ++frequencies_ll.data[symbol]; + if(symbol > 256) { + unsigned dist = lz77_encoded.data[i + 2]; + ++frequencies_d.data[dist]; + i += 3; + } + } + frequencies_ll.data[256] = 1; /*there will be exactly 1 end code, at the end of the block*/ + + /*Make both huffman trees, one for the lit and len codes, one for the dist codes*/ + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromFrequencies(&tree_ll, frequencies_ll.data, 257, frequencies_ll.size, 15); + if(error) break; + /*2, not 1, is chosen for mincodes: some buggy PNG decoders require at least 2 symbols in the dist tree*/ + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromFrequencies(&tree_d, frequencies_d.data, 2, frequencies_d.size, 15); + if(error) break; + + numcodes_ll = tree_ll.numcodes; if(numcodes_ll > 286) numcodes_ll = 286; + numcodes_d = tree_d.numcodes; if(numcodes_d > 30) numcodes_d = 30; + /*store the code lengths of both generated trees in bitlen_lld*/ + for(i = 0; i != numcodes_ll; ++i) uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld, HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_ll, (unsigned)i)); + for(i = 0; i != numcodes_d; ++i) uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld, HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_d, (unsigned)i)); + + /*run-length compress bitlen_ldd into bitlen_lld_e by using repeat codes 16 (copy length 3-6 times), + 17 (3-10 zeroes), 18 (11-138 zeroes)*/ + for(i = 0; i != (unsigned)bitlen_lld.size; ++i) { + unsigned j = 0; /*amount of repititions*/ + while(i + j + 1 < (unsigned)bitlen_lld.size && bitlen_lld.data[i + j + 1] == bitlen_lld.data[i]) ++j; + + if(bitlen_lld.data[i] == 0 && j >= 2) /*repeat code for zeroes*/ { + ++j; /*include the first zero*/ + if(j <= 10) /*repeat code 17 supports max 10 zeroes*/ { + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, 17); + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, j - 3); + } else /*repeat code 18 supports max 138 zeroes*/ { + if(j > 138) j = 138; + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, 18); + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, j - 11); + } + i += (j - 1); + } else if(j >= 3) /*repeat code for value other than zero*/ { + size_t k; + unsigned num = j / 6, rest = j % 6; + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, bitlen_lld.data[i]); + for(k = 0; k < num; ++k) { + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, 16); + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, 6 - 3); + } + if(rest >= 3) { + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, 16); + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, rest - 3); + } + else j -= rest; + i += j; + } else /*too short to benefit from repeat code*/ { + uivector_push_back(&bitlen_lld_e, bitlen_lld.data[i]); + } + } + + /*generate tree_cl, the huffmantree of huffmantrees*/ + + if(!uivector_resizev(&frequencies_cl, NUM_CODE_LENGTH_CODES, 0)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + for(i = 0; i != bitlen_lld_e.size; ++i) { + ++frequencies_cl.data[bitlen_lld_e.data[i]]; + /*after a repeat code come the bits that specify the number of repetitions, + those don't need to be in the frequencies_cl calculation*/ + if(bitlen_lld_e.data[i] >= 16) ++i; + } + + error = HuffmanTree_makeFromFrequencies(&tree_cl, frequencies_cl.data, + frequencies_cl.size, frequencies_cl.size, 7); + if(error) break; + + if(!uivector_resize(&bitlen_cl, tree_cl.numcodes)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + for(i = 0; i != tree_cl.numcodes; ++i) { + /*lenghts of code length tree is in the order as specified by deflate*/ + bitlen_cl.data[i] = HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_cl, CLCL_ORDER[i]); + } + while(bitlen_cl.data[bitlen_cl.size - 1] == 0 && bitlen_cl.size > 4) { + /*remove zeros at the end, but minimum size must be 4*/ + if(!uivector_resize(&bitlen_cl, bitlen_cl.size - 1)) ERROR_BREAK(83 /*alloc fail*/); + } + if(error) break; + + /* + Write everything into the output + + After the BFINAL and BTYPE, the dynamic block consists out of the following: + - 5 bits HLIT, 5 bits HDIST, 4 bits HCLEN + - (HCLEN+4)*3 bits code lengths of code length alphabet + - HLIT + 257 code lenghts of lit/length alphabet (encoded using the code length + alphabet, + possible repetition codes 16, 17, 18) + - HDIST + 1 code lengths of distance alphabet (encoded using the code length + alphabet, + possible repetition codes 16, 17, 18) + - compressed data + - 256 (end code) + */ + + /*Write block type*/ + addBitToStream(bp, out, BFINAL); + addBitToStream(bp, out, 0); /*first bit of BTYPE "dynamic"*/ + addBitToStream(bp, out, 1); /*second bit of BTYPE "dynamic"*/ + + /*write the HLIT, HDIST and HCLEN values*/ + HLIT = (unsigned)(numcodes_ll - 257); + HDIST = (unsigned)(numcodes_d - 1); + HCLEN = (unsigned)bitlen_cl.size - 4; + /*trim zeroes for HCLEN. HLIT and HDIST were already trimmed at tree creation*/ + while(!bitlen_cl.data[HCLEN + 4 - 1] && HCLEN > 0) --HCLEN; + addBitsToStream(bp, out, HLIT, 5); + addBitsToStream(bp, out, HDIST, 5); + addBitsToStream(bp, out, HCLEN, 4); + + /*write the code lenghts of the code length alphabet*/ + for(i = 0; i != HCLEN + 4; ++i) addBitsToStream(bp, out, bitlen_cl.data[i], 3); + + /*write the lenghts of the lit/len AND the dist alphabet*/ + for(i = 0; i != bitlen_lld_e.size; ++i) { + addHuffmanSymbol(bp, out, HuffmanTree_getCode(&tree_cl, bitlen_lld_e.data[i]), + HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_cl, bitlen_lld_e.data[i])); + /*extra bits of repeat codes*/ + if(bitlen_lld_e.data[i] == 16) addBitsToStream(bp, out, bitlen_lld_e.data[++i], 2); + else if(bitlen_lld_e.data[i] == 17) addBitsToStream(bp, out, bitlen_lld_e.data[++i], 3); + else if(bitlen_lld_e.data[i] == 18) addBitsToStream(bp, out, bitlen_lld_e.data[++i], 7); + } + + /*write the compressed data symbols*/ + writeLZ77data(bp, out, &lz77_encoded, &tree_ll, &tree_d); + /*error: the length of the end code 256 must be larger than 0*/ + if(HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_ll, 256) == 0) ERROR_BREAK(64); + + /*write the end code*/ + addHuffmanSymbol(bp, out, HuffmanTree_getCode(&tree_ll, 256), HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_ll, 256)); + + break; /*end of error-while*/ + } + + /*cleanup*/ + uivector_cleanup(&lz77_encoded); + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_ll); + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_d); + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_cl); + uivector_cleanup(&frequencies_ll); + uivector_cleanup(&frequencies_d); + uivector_cleanup(&frequencies_cl); + uivector_cleanup(&bitlen_lld_e); + uivector_cleanup(&bitlen_lld); + uivector_cleanup(&bitlen_cl); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned deflateFixed(ucvector* out, size_t* bp, Hash* hash, + const unsigned char* data, + size_t datapos, size_t dataend, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings, unsigned final) { + HuffmanTree tree_ll; /*tree for literal values and length codes*/ + HuffmanTree tree_d; /*tree for distance codes*/ + + unsigned BFINAL = final; + unsigned error = 0; + size_t i; + + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_ll); + HuffmanTree_init(&tree_d); + + generateFixedLitLenTree(&tree_ll); + generateFixedDistanceTree(&tree_d); + + addBitToStream(bp, out, BFINAL); + addBitToStream(bp, out, 1); /*first bit of BTYPE*/ + addBitToStream(bp, out, 0); /*second bit of BTYPE*/ + + if(settings->use_lz77) /*LZ77 encoded*/ { + uivector lz77_encoded; + uivector_init(&lz77_encoded); + error = encodeLZ77(&lz77_encoded, hash, data, datapos, dataend, settings->windowsize, + settings->minmatch, settings->nicematch, settings->lazymatching); + if(!error) writeLZ77data(bp, out, &lz77_encoded, &tree_ll, &tree_d); + uivector_cleanup(&lz77_encoded); + } else /*no LZ77, but still will be Huffman compressed*/ { + for(i = datapos; i < dataend; ++i) { + addHuffmanSymbol(bp, out, HuffmanTree_getCode(&tree_ll, data[i]), HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_ll, data[i])); + } + } + /*add END code*/ + if(!error) addHuffmanSymbol(bp, out, HuffmanTree_getCode(&tree_ll, 256), HuffmanTree_getLength(&tree_ll, 256)); + + /*cleanup*/ + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_ll); + HuffmanTree_cleanup(&tree_d); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned lodepng_deflatev(ucvector* out, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + unsigned error = 0; + size_t i, blocksize, numdeflateblocks; + size_t bp = 0; /*the bit pointer*/ + Hash hash; + + if(settings->btype > 2) return 61; + else if(settings->btype == 0) return deflateNoCompression(out, in, insize); + else if(settings->btype == 1) blocksize = insize; + else /*if(settings->btype == 2)*/ { + /*on PNGs, deflate blocks of 65-262k seem to give most dense encoding*/ + blocksize = insize / 8 + 8; + if(blocksize < 65536) blocksize = 65536; + if(blocksize > 262144) blocksize = 262144; + } + + numdeflateblocks = (insize + blocksize - 1) / blocksize; + if(numdeflateblocks == 0) numdeflateblocks = 1; + + error = hash_init(&hash, settings->windowsize); + if(error) return error; + + for(i = 0; i != numdeflateblocks && !error; ++i) { + unsigned final = (i == numdeflateblocks - 1); + size_t start = i * blocksize; + size_t end = start + blocksize; + if(end > insize) end = insize; + + if(settings->btype == 1) error = deflateFixed(out, &bp, &hash, in, start, end, settings, final); + else if(settings->btype == 2) error = deflateDynamic(out, &bp, &hash, in, start, end, settings, final); + } + + hash_cleanup(&hash); + + return error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_deflate(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + unsigned error; + ucvector v; + ucvector_init_buffer(&v, *out, *outsize); + error = lodepng_deflatev(&v, in, insize, settings); + *out = v.data; + *outsize = v.size; + return error; +} + +static unsigned deflate(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + if(settings->custom_deflate) { + return settings->custom_deflate(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } else { + return lodepng_deflate(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Adler32 */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +static unsigned update_adler32(unsigned adler, const unsigned char* data, unsigned len) { + unsigned s1 = adler & 0xffff; + unsigned s2 = (adler >> 16) & 0xffff; + + while(len > 0) { + /*at least 5552 sums can be done before the sums overflow, saving a lot of module divisions*/ + unsigned amount = len > 5552 ? 5552 : len; + len -= amount; + while(amount > 0) { + s1 += (*data++); + s2 += s1; + --amount; + } + s1 %= 65521; + s2 %= 65521; + } + + return (s2 << 16) | s1; +} + +/*Return the adler32 of the bytes data[0..len-1]*/ +static unsigned adler32(const unsigned char* data, unsigned len) { + return update_adler32(1L, data, len); +} + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Zlib / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +unsigned lodepng_zlib_decompress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned CM, CINFO, FDICT; + + if(insize < 2) return 53; /*error, size of zlib data too small*/ + /*read information from zlib header*/ + if((in[0] * 256 + in[1]) % 31 != 0) { + /*error: 256 * in[0] + in[1] must be a multiple of 31, the FCHECK value is supposed to be made that way*/ + return 24; + } + + CM = in[0] & 15; + CINFO = (in[0] >> 4) & 15; + /*FCHECK = in[1] & 31;*/ /*FCHECK is already tested above*/ + FDICT = (in[1] >> 5) & 1; + /*FLEVEL = (in[1] >> 6) & 3;*/ /*FLEVEL is not used here*/ + + if(CM != 8 || CINFO > 7) { + /*error: only compression method 8: inflate with sliding window of 32k is supported by the PNG spec*/ + return 25; + } + if(FDICT != 0) { + /*error: the specification of PNG says about the zlib stream: + "The additional flags shall not specify a preset dictionary."*/ + return 26; + } + + error = inflate(out, outsize, in + 2, insize - 2, settings); + if(error) return error; + + if(!settings->ignore_adler32) { + unsigned ADLER32 = lodepng_read32bitInt(&in[insize - 4]); + unsigned checksum = adler32(*out, (unsigned)(*outsize)); + if(checksum != ADLER32) return 58; /*error, adler checksum not correct, data must be corrupted*/ + } + + return 0; /*no error*/ +} + +static unsigned zlib_decompress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + if(settings->custom_zlib) { + return settings->custom_zlib(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } else { + return lodepng_zlib_decompress(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + +unsigned lodepng_zlib_compress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + /*initially, *out must be NULL and outsize 0, if you just give some random *out + that's pointing to a non allocated buffer, this'll crash*/ + ucvector outv; + size_t i; + unsigned error; + unsigned char* deflatedata = 0; + size_t deflatesize = 0; + + /*zlib data: 1 byte CMF (CM+CINFO), 1 byte FLG, deflate data, 4 byte ADLER32 checksum of the Decompressed data*/ + unsigned CMF = 120; /*0b01111000: CM 8, CINFO 7. With CINFO 7, any window size up to 32768 can be used.*/ + unsigned FLEVEL = 0; + unsigned FDICT = 0; + unsigned CMFFLG = 256 * CMF + FDICT * 32 + FLEVEL * 64; + unsigned FCHECK = 31 - CMFFLG % 31; + CMFFLG += FCHECK; + + /*ucvector-controlled version of the output buffer, for dynamic array*/ + ucvector_init_buffer(&outv, *out, *outsize); + + ucvector_push_back(&outv, (unsigned char)(CMFFLG >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&outv, (unsigned char)(CMFFLG & 255)); + + error = deflate(&deflatedata, &deflatesize, in, insize, settings); + + if(!error) { + unsigned ADLER32 = adler32(in, (unsigned)insize); + for(i = 0; i != deflatesize; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&outv, deflatedata[i]); + lodepng_free(deflatedata); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&outv, ADLER32); + } + + *out = outv.data; + *outsize = outv.size; + + return error; +} + +/* compress using the default or custom zlib function */ +static unsigned zlib_compress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + if(settings->custom_zlib) { + return settings->custom_zlib(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } else { + return lodepng_zlib_compress(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); + } +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +#else /*no LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +static unsigned zlib_decompress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + if(!settings->custom_zlib) return 87; /*no custom zlib function provided */ + return settings->custom_zlib(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +static unsigned zlib_compress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + if(!settings->custom_zlib) return 87; /*no custom zlib function provided */ + return settings->custom_zlib(out, outsize, in, insize, settings); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + +/*this is a good tradeoff between speed and compression ratio*/ +#define DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE 2048 + +void lodepng_compress_settings_init(LodePNGCompressSettings* settings) { + /*compress with dynamic huffman tree (not in the mathematical sense, just not the predefined one)*/ + settings->btype = 2; + settings->use_lz77 = 1; + settings->windowsize = DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE; + settings->minmatch = 3; + settings->nicematch = 128; + settings->lazymatching = 1; + + settings->custom_zlib = 0; + settings->custom_deflate = 0; + settings->custom_context = 0; +} + +const LodePNGCompressSettings lodepng_default_compress_settings = {2, 1, DEFAULT_WINDOWSIZE, 3, 128, 1, 0, 0, 0}; + + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +void lodepng_decompress_settings_init(LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings) { + settings->ignore_adler32 = 0; + + settings->custom_zlib = 0; + settings->custom_inflate = 0; + settings->custom_context = 0; +} + +const LodePNGDecompressSettings lodepng_default_decompress_settings = {0, 0, 0, 0}; + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* // End of Zlib related code. Begin of PNG related code. // */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / CRC32 / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + + +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CRC +/* CRC polynomial: 0xedb88320 */ +static unsigned lodepng_crc32_table[256] = { + 0u, 1996959894u, 3993919788u, 2567524794u, 124634137u, 1886057615u, 3915621685u, 2657392035u, + 249268274u, 2044508324u, 3772115230u, 2547177864u, 162941995u, 2125561021u, 3887607047u, 2428444049u, + 498536548u, 1789927666u, 4089016648u, 2227061214u, 450548861u, 1843258603u, 4107580753u, 2211677639u, + 325883990u, 1684777152u, 4251122042u, 2321926636u, 335633487u, 1661365465u, 4195302755u, 2366115317u, + 997073096u, 1281953886u, 3579855332u, 2724688242u, 1006888145u, 1258607687u, 3524101629u, 2768942443u, + 901097722u, 1119000684u, 3686517206u, 2898065728u, 853044451u, 1172266101u, 3705015759u, 2882616665u, + 651767980u, 1373503546u, 3369554304u, 3218104598u, 565507253u, 1454621731u, 3485111705u, 3099436303u, + 671266974u, 1594198024u, 3322730930u, 2970347812u, 795835527u, 1483230225u, 3244367275u, 3060149565u, + 1994146192u, 31158534u, 2563907772u, 4023717930u, 1907459465u, 112637215u, 2680153253u, 3904427059u, + 2013776290u, 251722036u, 2517215374u, 3775830040u, 2137656763u, 141376813u, 2439277719u, 3865271297u, + 1802195444u, 476864866u, 2238001368u, 4066508878u, 1812370925u, 453092731u, 2181625025u, 4111451223u, + 1706088902u, 314042704u, 2344532202u, 4240017532u, 1658658271u, 366619977u, 2362670323u, 4224994405u, + 1303535960u, 984961486u, 2747007092u, 3569037538u, 1256170817u, 1037604311u, 2765210733u, 3554079995u, + 1131014506u, 879679996u, 2909243462u, 3663771856u, 1141124467u, 855842277u, 2852801631u, 3708648649u, + 1342533948u, 654459306u, 3188396048u, 3373015174u, 1466479909u, 544179635u, 3110523913u, 3462522015u, + 1591671054u, 702138776u, 2966460450u, 3352799412u, 1504918807u, 783551873u, 3082640443u, 3233442989u, + 3988292384u, 2596254646u, 62317068u, 1957810842u, 3939845945u, 2647816111u, 81470997u, 1943803523u, + 3814918930u, 2489596804u, 225274430u, 2053790376u, 3826175755u, 2466906013u, 167816743u, 2097651377u, + 4027552580u, 2265490386u, 503444072u, 1762050814u, 4150417245u, 2154129355u, 426522225u, 1852507879u, + 4275313526u, 2312317920u, 282753626u, 1742555852u, 4189708143u, 2394877945u, 397917763u, 1622183637u, + 3604390888u, 2714866558u, 953729732u, 1340076626u, 3518719985u, 2797360999u, 1068828381u, 1219638859u, + 3624741850u, 2936675148u, 906185462u, 1090812512u, 3747672003u, 2825379669u, 829329135u, 1181335161u, + 3412177804u, 3160834842u, 628085408u, 1382605366u, 3423369109u, 3138078467u, 570562233u, 1426400815u, + 3317316542u, 2998733608u, 733239954u, 1555261956u, 3268935591u, 3050360625u, 752459403u, 1541320221u, + 2607071920u, 3965973030u, 1969922972u, 40735498u, 2617837225u, 3943577151u, 1913087877u, 83908371u, + 2512341634u, 3803740692u, 2075208622u, 213261112u, 2463272603u, 3855990285u, 2094854071u, 198958881u, + 2262029012u, 4057260610u, 1759359992u, 534414190u, 2176718541u, 4139329115u, 1873836001u, 414664567u, + 2282248934u, 4279200368u, 1711684554u, 285281116u, 2405801727u, 4167216745u, 1634467795u, 376229701u, + 2685067896u, 3608007406u, 1308918612u, 956543938u, 2808555105u, 3495958263u, 1231636301u, 1047427035u, + 2932959818u, 3654703836u, 1088359270u, 936918000u, 2847714899u, 3736837829u, 1202900863u, 817233897u, + 3183342108u, 3401237130u, 1404277552u, 615818150u, 3134207493u, 3453421203u, 1423857449u, 601450431u, + 3009837614u, 3294710456u, 1567103746u, 711928724u, 3020668471u, 3272380065u, 1510334235u, 755167117u +}; + +/*Return the CRC of the bytes buf[0..len-1].*/ +unsigned lodepng_crc32(const unsigned char* data, size_t length) { + unsigned r = 0xffffffffu; + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i < length; ++i) { + r = lodepng_crc32_table[(r ^ data[i]) & 0xff] ^ (r >> 8); + } + return r ^ 0xffffffffu; +} +#else /* !LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CRC */ +unsigned lodepng_crc32(const unsigned char* data, size_t length); +#endif /* !LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CRC */ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Reading and writing single bits and bytes from/to stream for LodePNG / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +static unsigned char readBitFromReversedStream(size_t* bitpointer, const unsigned char* bitstream) { + unsigned char result = (unsigned char)((bitstream[(*bitpointer) >> 3] >> (7 - ((*bitpointer) & 0x7))) & 1); + ++(*bitpointer); + return result; +} + +static unsigned readBitsFromReversedStream(size_t* bitpointer, const unsigned char* bitstream, size_t nbits) { + unsigned result = 0; + size_t i; + for(i = 0 ; i < nbits; ++i) { + result <<= 1; + result |= (unsigned)readBitFromReversedStream(bitpointer, bitstream); + } + return result; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +static void setBitOfReversedStream0(size_t* bitpointer, unsigned char* bitstream, unsigned char bit) { + /*the current bit in bitstream must be 0 for this to work*/ + if(bit) { + /*earlier bit of huffman code is in a lesser significant bit of an earlier byte*/ + bitstream[(*bitpointer) >> 3] |= (bit << (7 - ((*bitpointer) & 0x7))); + } + ++(*bitpointer); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +static void setBitOfReversedStream(size_t* bitpointer, unsigned char* bitstream, unsigned char bit) { + /*the current bit in bitstream may be 0 or 1 for this to work*/ + if(bit == 0) bitstream[(*bitpointer) >> 3] &= (unsigned char)(~(1 << (7 - ((*bitpointer) & 0x7)))); + else bitstream[(*bitpointer) >> 3] |= (1 << (7 - ((*bitpointer) & 0x7))); + ++(*bitpointer); +} + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / PNG chunks / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_length(const unsigned char* chunk) { + return lodepng_read32bitInt(&chunk[0]); +} + +void lodepng_chunk_type(char type[5], const unsigned char* chunk) { + unsigned i; + for(i = 0; i != 4; ++i) type[i] = (char)chunk[4 + i]; + type[4] = 0; /*null termination char*/ +} + +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_type_equals(const unsigned char* chunk, const char* type) { + if(strlen(type) != 4) return 0; + return (chunk[4] == type[0] && chunk[5] == type[1] && chunk[6] == type[2] && chunk[7] == type[3]); +} + +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_ancillary(const unsigned char* chunk) { + return((chunk[4] & 32) != 0); +} + +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_private(const unsigned char* chunk) { + return((chunk[6] & 32) != 0); +} + +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_safetocopy(const unsigned char* chunk) { + return((chunk[7] & 32) != 0); +} + +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data(unsigned char* chunk) { + return &chunk[8]; +} + +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data_const(const unsigned char* chunk) { + return &chunk[8]; +} + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_check_crc(const unsigned char* chunk) { + unsigned length = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk); + unsigned CRC = lodepng_read32bitInt(&chunk[length + 8]); + /*the CRC is taken of the data and the 4 chunk type letters, not the length*/ + unsigned checksum = lodepng_crc32(&chunk[4], length + 4); + if(CRC != checksum) return 1; + else return 0; +} + +void lodepng_chunk_generate_crc(unsigned char* chunk) { + unsigned length = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk); + unsigned CRC = lodepng_crc32(&chunk[4], length + 4); + lodepng_set32bitInt(chunk + 8 + length, CRC); +} + +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next(unsigned char* chunk) { + if(chunk[0] == 0x89 && chunk[1] == 0x50 && chunk[2] == 0x4e && chunk[3] == 0x47 + && chunk[4] == 0x0d && chunk[5] == 0x0a && chunk[6] == 0x1a && chunk[7] == 0x0a) { + /* Is PNG magic header at start of PNG file. Jump to first actual chunk. */ + return chunk + 8; + } else { + unsigned total_chunk_length = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk) + 12; + return chunk + total_chunk_length; + } +} + +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next_const(const unsigned char* chunk) { + if(chunk[0] == 0x89 && chunk[1] == 0x50 && chunk[2] == 0x4e && chunk[3] == 0x47 + && chunk[4] == 0x0d && chunk[5] == 0x0a && chunk[6] == 0x1a && chunk[7] == 0x0a) { + /* Is PNG magic header at start of PNG file. Jump to first actual chunk. */ + return chunk + 8; + } else { + unsigned total_chunk_length = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk) + 12; + return chunk + total_chunk_length; + } +} + +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_find(unsigned char* chunk, const unsigned char* end, const char type[5]) { + for(;;) { + if(chunk + 12 >= end) return 0; + if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, type)) return chunk; + chunk = lodepng_chunk_next(chunk); + } +} + +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_find_const(const unsigned char* chunk, const unsigned char* end, const char type[5]) { + for(;;) { + if(chunk + 12 >= end) return 0; + if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, type)) return chunk; + chunk = lodepng_chunk_next_const(chunk); + } +} + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_append(unsigned char** out, size_t* outlength, const unsigned char* chunk) { + unsigned i; + unsigned total_chunk_length = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk) + 12; + unsigned char *chunk_start, *new_buffer; + size_t new_length = (*outlength) + total_chunk_length; + if(new_length < total_chunk_length || new_length < (*outlength)) return 77; /*integer overflow happened*/ + + new_buffer = (unsigned char*)lodepng_realloc(*out, new_length); + if(!new_buffer) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + (*out) = new_buffer; + (*outlength) = new_length; + chunk_start = &(*out)[new_length - total_chunk_length]; + + for(i = 0; i != total_chunk_length; ++i) chunk_start[i] = chunk[i]; + + return 0; +} + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_create(unsigned char** out, size_t* outlength, unsigned length, + const char* type, const unsigned char* data) { + unsigned i; + unsigned char *chunk, *new_buffer; + size_t new_length = (*outlength) + length + 12; + if(new_length < length + 12 || new_length < (*outlength)) return 77; /*integer overflow happened*/ + new_buffer = (unsigned char*)lodepng_realloc(*out, new_length); + if(!new_buffer) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + (*out) = new_buffer; + (*outlength) = new_length; + chunk = &(*out)[(*outlength) - length - 12]; + + /*1: length*/ + lodepng_set32bitInt(chunk, (unsigned)length); + + /*2: chunk name (4 letters)*/ + chunk[4] = (unsigned char)type[0]; + chunk[5] = (unsigned char)type[1]; + chunk[6] = (unsigned char)type[2]; + chunk[7] = (unsigned char)type[3]; + + /*3: the data*/ + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) chunk[8 + i] = data[i]; + + /*4: CRC (of the chunkname characters and the data)*/ + lodepng_chunk_generate_crc(chunk); + + return 0; +} + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / Color types and such / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/*return type is a LodePNG error code*/ +static unsigned checkColorValidity(LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bd) /*bd = bitdepth*/ { + switch(colortype) { + case 0: if(!(bd == 1 || bd == 2 || bd == 4 || bd == 8 || bd == 16)) return 37; break; /*gray*/ + case 2: if(!( bd == 8 || bd == 16)) return 37; break; /*RGB*/ + case 3: if(!(bd == 1 || bd == 2 || bd == 4 || bd == 8 )) return 37; break; /*palette*/ + case 4: if(!( bd == 8 || bd == 16)) return 37; break; /*gray + alpha*/ + case 6: if(!( bd == 8 || bd == 16)) return 37; break; /*RGBA*/ + default: return 31; + } + return 0; /*allowed color type / bits combination*/ +} + +static unsigned getNumColorChannels(LodePNGColorType colortype) { + switch(colortype) { + case 0: return 1; /*gray*/ + case 2: return 3; /*RGB*/ + case 3: return 1; /*palette*/ + case 4: return 2; /*gray + alpha*/ + case 6: return 4; /*RGBA*/ + } + return 0; /*unexisting color type*/ +} + +static unsigned lodepng_get_bpp_lct(LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + /*bits per pixel is amount of channels * bits per channel*/ + return getNumColorChannels(colortype) * bitdepth; +} + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +void lodepng_color_mode_init(LodePNGColorMode* info) { + info->key_defined = 0; + info->key_r = info->key_g = info->key_b = 0; + info->colortype = LCT_RGBA; + info->bitdepth = 8; + info->palette = 0; + info->palettesize = 0; +} + +void lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(LodePNGColorMode* info) { + lodepng_palette_clear(info); +} + +unsigned lodepng_color_mode_copy(LodePNGColorMode* dest, const LodePNGColorMode* source) { + size_t i; + lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(dest); + *dest = *source; + if(source->palette) { + dest->palette = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(1024); + if(!dest->palette && source->palettesize) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + for(i = 0; i != source->palettesize * 4; ++i) dest->palette[i] = source->palette[i]; + } + return 0; +} + +LodePNGColorMode lodepng_color_mode_make(LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + LodePNGColorMode result; + lodepng_color_mode_init(&result); + result.colortype = colortype; + result.bitdepth = bitdepth; + return result; +} + +static int lodepng_color_mode_equal(const LodePNGColorMode* a, const LodePNGColorMode* b) { + size_t i; + if(a->colortype != b->colortype) return 0; + if(a->bitdepth != b->bitdepth) return 0; + if(a->key_defined != b->key_defined) return 0; + if(a->key_defined) { + if(a->key_r != b->key_r) return 0; + if(a->key_g != b->key_g) return 0; + if(a->key_b != b->key_b) return 0; + } + if(a->palettesize != b->palettesize) return 0; + for(i = 0; i != a->palettesize * 4; ++i) { + if(a->palette[i] != b->palette[i]) return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +void lodepng_palette_clear(LodePNGColorMode* info) { + if(info->palette) lodepng_free(info->palette); + info->palette = 0; + info->palettesize = 0; +} + +unsigned lodepng_palette_add(LodePNGColorMode* info, + unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a) { + unsigned char* data; + /*the same resize technique as C++ std::vectors is used, and here it's made so that for a palette with + the max of 256 colors, it'll have the exact alloc size*/ + if(!info->palette) /*allocate palette if empty*/ { + /*room for 256 colors with 4 bytes each*/ + data = (unsigned char*)lodepng_realloc(info->palette, 1024); + if(!data) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + else info->palette = data; + } + info->palette[4 * info->palettesize + 0] = r; + info->palette[4 * info->palettesize + 1] = g; + info->palette[4 * info->palettesize + 2] = b; + info->palette[4 * info->palettesize + 3] = a; + ++info->palettesize; + return 0; +} + +/*calculate bits per pixel out of colortype and bitdepth*/ +unsigned lodepng_get_bpp(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + return lodepng_get_bpp_lct(info->colortype, info->bitdepth); +} + +unsigned lodepng_get_channels(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + return getNumColorChannels(info->colortype); +} + +unsigned lodepng_is_greyscale_type(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + return info->colortype == LCT_GREY || info->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA; +} + +unsigned lodepng_is_alpha_type(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + return (info->colortype & 4) != 0; /*4 or 6*/ +} + +unsigned lodepng_is_palette_type(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + return info->colortype == LCT_PALETTE; +} + +unsigned lodepng_has_palette_alpha(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i != info->palettesize; ++i) { + if(info->palette[i * 4 + 3] < 255) return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +unsigned lodepng_can_have_alpha(const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + return info->key_defined + || lodepng_is_alpha_type(info) + || lodepng_has_palette_alpha(info); +} + +size_t lodepng_get_raw_size_lct(unsigned w, unsigned h, LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + size_t bpp = lodepng_get_bpp_lct(colortype, bitdepth); + size_t n = (size_t)w * (size_t)h; + return ((n / 8) * bpp) + ((n & 7) * bpp + 7) / 8; +} + +size_t lodepng_get_raw_size(unsigned w, unsigned h, const LodePNGColorMode* color) { + return lodepng_get_raw_size_lct(w, h, color->colortype, color->bitdepth); +} + + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +/*in an idat chunk, each scanline is a multiple of 8 bits, unlike the lodepng output buffer, +and in addition has one extra byte per line: the filter byte. So this gives a larger +result than lodepng_get_raw_size. */ +static size_t lodepng_get_raw_size_idat(unsigned w, unsigned h, const LodePNGColorMode* color) { + size_t bpp = lodepng_get_bpp(color); + /* + 1 for the filter byte, and possibly plus padding bits per line */ + size_t line = ((size_t)(w / 8) * bpp) + 1 + ((w & 7) * bpp + 7) / 8; + return (size_t)h * line; +} + +/* Safely check if multiplying two integers will overflow (no undefined +behavior, compiler removing the code, etc...) and output result. */ +static int lodepng_mulofl(size_t a, size_t b, size_t* result) { + *result = a * b; /* Unsigned multiplication is well defined and safe in C90 */ + return (a != 0 && *result / a != b); +} + +/* Safely check if adding two integers will overflow (no undefined +behavior, compiler removing the code, etc...) and output result. */ +static int lodepng_addofl(size_t a, size_t b, size_t* result) { + *result = a + b; /* Unsigned addition is well defined and safe in C90 */ + return *result < a; +} + +/*Safely checks whether size_t overflow can be caused due to amount of pixels. +This check is overcautious rather than precise. If this check indicates no overflow, +you can safely compute in a size_t (but not an unsigned): +-(size_t)w * (size_t)h * 8 +-amount of bytes in IDAT (including filter, padding and Adam7 bytes) +-amount of bytes in raw color model +Returns 1 if overflow possible, 0 if not. +*/ +static int lodepng_pixel_overflow(unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGColorMode* pngcolor, const LodePNGColorMode* rawcolor) { + size_t bpp = LODEPNG_MAX(lodepng_get_bpp(pngcolor), lodepng_get_bpp(rawcolor)); + size_t numpixels, total; + size_t line; /* bytes per line in worst case */ + + if(lodepng_mulofl((size_t)w, (size_t)h, &numpixels)) return 1; + if(lodepng_mulofl(numpixels, 8, &total)) return 1; /* bit pointer with 8-bit color, or 8 bytes per channel color */ + + /* Bytes per scanline with the expression "(w / 8) * bpp) + ((w & 7) * bpp + 7) / 8" */ + if(lodepng_mulofl((size_t)(w / 8), bpp, &line)) return 1; + if(lodepng_addofl(line, ((w & 7) * bpp + 7) / 8, &line)) return 1; + + if(lodepng_addofl(line, 5, &line)) return 1; /* 5 bytes overhead per line: 1 filterbyte, 4 for Adam7 worst case */ + if(lodepng_mulofl(line, h, &total)) return 1; /* Total bytes in worst case */ + + return 0; /* no overflow */ +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + +static void LodePNGUnknownChunks_init(LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned i; + for(i = 0; i != 3; ++i) info->unknown_chunks_data[i] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != 3; ++i) info->unknown_chunks_size[i] = 0; +} + +static void LodePNGUnknownChunks_cleanup(LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned i; + for(i = 0; i != 3; ++i) lodepng_free(info->unknown_chunks_data[i]); +} + +static unsigned LodePNGUnknownChunks_copy(LodePNGInfo* dest, const LodePNGInfo* src) { + unsigned i; + + LodePNGUnknownChunks_cleanup(dest); + + for(i = 0; i != 3; ++i) { + size_t j; + dest->unknown_chunks_size[i] = src->unknown_chunks_size[i]; + dest->unknown_chunks_data[i] = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(src->unknown_chunks_size[i]); + if(!dest->unknown_chunks_data[i] && dest->unknown_chunks_size[i]) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + for(j = 0; j < src->unknown_chunks_size[i]; ++j) { + dest->unknown_chunks_data[i][j] = src->unknown_chunks_data[i][j]; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/******************************************************************************/ + +static void LodePNGText_init(LodePNGInfo* info) { + info->text_num = 0; + info->text_keys = NULL; + info->text_strings = NULL; +} + +static void LodePNGText_cleanup(LodePNGInfo* info) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i != info->text_num; ++i) { + string_cleanup(&info->text_keys[i]); + string_cleanup(&info->text_strings[i]); + } + lodepng_free(info->text_keys); + lodepng_free(info->text_strings); +} + +static unsigned LodePNGText_copy(LodePNGInfo* dest, const LodePNGInfo* source) { + size_t i = 0; + dest->text_keys = 0; + dest->text_strings = 0; + dest->text_num = 0; + for(i = 0; i != source->text_num; ++i) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(lodepng_add_text(dest, source->text_keys[i], source->text_strings[i])); + } + return 0; +} + +void lodepng_clear_text(LodePNGInfo* info) { + LodePNGText_cleanup(info); +} + +unsigned lodepng_add_text(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* key, const char* str) { + char** new_keys = (char**)(lodepng_realloc(info->text_keys, sizeof(char*) * (info->text_num + 1))); + char** new_strings = (char**)(lodepng_realloc(info->text_strings, sizeof(char*) * (info->text_num + 1))); + if(!new_keys || !new_strings) { + lodepng_free(new_keys); + lodepng_free(new_strings); + return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + + ++info->text_num; + info->text_keys = new_keys; + info->text_strings = new_strings; + + info->text_keys[info->text_num - 1] = alloc_string(key); + info->text_strings[info->text_num - 1] = alloc_string(str); + + return 0; +} + +/******************************************************************************/ + +static void LodePNGIText_init(LodePNGInfo* info) { + info->itext_num = 0; + info->itext_keys = NULL; + info->itext_langtags = NULL; + info->itext_transkeys = NULL; + info->itext_strings = NULL; +} + +static void LodePNGIText_cleanup(LodePNGInfo* info) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i != info->itext_num; ++i) { + string_cleanup(&info->itext_keys[i]); + string_cleanup(&info->itext_langtags[i]); + string_cleanup(&info->itext_transkeys[i]); + string_cleanup(&info->itext_strings[i]); + } + lodepng_free(info->itext_keys); + lodepng_free(info->itext_langtags); + lodepng_free(info->itext_transkeys); + lodepng_free(info->itext_strings); +} + +static unsigned LodePNGIText_copy(LodePNGInfo* dest, const LodePNGInfo* source) { + size_t i = 0; + dest->itext_keys = 0; + dest->itext_langtags = 0; + dest->itext_transkeys = 0; + dest->itext_strings = 0; + dest->itext_num = 0; + for(i = 0; i != source->itext_num; ++i) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(lodepng_add_itext(dest, source->itext_keys[i], source->itext_langtags[i], + source->itext_transkeys[i], source->itext_strings[i])); + } + return 0; +} + +void lodepng_clear_itext(LodePNGInfo* info) { + LodePNGIText_cleanup(info); +} + +unsigned lodepng_add_itext(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* key, const char* langtag, + const char* transkey, const char* str) { + char** new_keys = (char**)(lodepng_realloc(info->itext_keys, sizeof(char*) * (info->itext_num + 1))); + char** new_langtags = (char**)(lodepng_realloc(info->itext_langtags, sizeof(char*) * (info->itext_num + 1))); + char** new_transkeys = (char**)(lodepng_realloc(info->itext_transkeys, sizeof(char*) * (info->itext_num + 1))); + char** new_strings = (char**)(lodepng_realloc(info->itext_strings, sizeof(char*) * (info->itext_num + 1))); + if(!new_keys || !new_langtags || !new_transkeys || !new_strings) { + lodepng_free(new_keys); + lodepng_free(new_langtags); + lodepng_free(new_transkeys); + lodepng_free(new_strings); + return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + + ++info->itext_num; + info->itext_keys = new_keys; + info->itext_langtags = new_langtags; + info->itext_transkeys = new_transkeys; + info->itext_strings = new_strings; + + info->itext_keys[info->itext_num - 1] = alloc_string(key); + info->itext_langtags[info->itext_num - 1] = alloc_string(langtag); + info->itext_transkeys[info->itext_num - 1] = alloc_string(transkey); + info->itext_strings[info->itext_num - 1] = alloc_string(str); + + return 0; +} + +/* same as set but does not delete */ +static unsigned lodepng_assign_icc(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* name, const unsigned char* profile, unsigned profile_size) { + info->iccp_name = alloc_string(name); + info->iccp_profile = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(profile_size); + + if(!info->iccp_name || !info->iccp_profile) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + memcpy(info->iccp_profile, profile, profile_size); + info->iccp_profile_size = profile_size; + + return 0; /*ok*/ +} + +unsigned lodepng_set_icc(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* name, const unsigned char* profile, unsigned profile_size) { + if(info->iccp_name) lodepng_clear_icc(info); + info->iccp_defined = 1; + + return lodepng_assign_icc(info, name, profile, profile_size); +} + +void lodepng_clear_icc(LodePNGInfo* info) { + string_cleanup(&info->iccp_name); + lodepng_free(info->iccp_profile); + info->iccp_profile = NULL; + info->iccp_profile_size = 0; + info->iccp_defined = 0; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +void lodepng_info_init(LodePNGInfo* info) { + lodepng_color_mode_init(&info->color); + info->interlace_method = 0; + info->compression_method = 0; + info->filter_method = 0; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + info->background_defined = 0; + info->background_r = info->background_g = info->background_b = 0; + + LodePNGText_init(info); + LodePNGIText_init(info); + + info->time_defined = 0; + info->phys_defined = 0; + + info->gama_defined = 0; + info->chrm_defined = 0; + info->srgb_defined = 0; + info->iccp_defined = 0; + info->iccp_name = NULL; + info->iccp_profile = NULL; + + LodePNGUnknownChunks_init(info); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +} + +void lodepng_info_cleanup(LodePNGInfo* info) { + lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(&info->color); +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + LodePNGText_cleanup(info); + LodePNGIText_cleanup(info); + + lodepng_clear_icc(info); + + LodePNGUnknownChunks_cleanup(info); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +} + +unsigned lodepng_info_copy(LodePNGInfo* dest, const LodePNGInfo* source) { + lodepng_info_cleanup(dest); + *dest = *source; + lodepng_color_mode_init(&dest->color); + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(lodepng_color_mode_copy(&dest->color, &source->color)); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(LodePNGText_copy(dest, source)); + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(LodePNGIText_copy(dest, source)); + if(source->iccp_defined) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(lodepng_assign_icc(dest, source->iccp_name, source->iccp_profile, source->iccp_profile_size)); + } + + LodePNGUnknownChunks_init(dest); + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(LodePNGUnknownChunks_copy(dest, source)); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + return 0; +} + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/*index: bitgroup index, bits: bitgroup size(1, 2 or 4), in: bitgroup value, out: octet array to add bits to*/ +static void addColorBits(unsigned char* out, size_t index, unsigned bits, unsigned in) { + unsigned m = bits == 1 ? 7 : bits == 2 ? 3 : 1; /*8 / bits - 1*/ + /*p = the partial index in the byte, e.g. with 4 palettebits it is 0 for first half or 1 for second half*/ + unsigned p = index & m; + in &= (1u << bits) - 1u; /*filter out any other bits of the input value*/ + in = in << (bits * (m - p)); + if(p == 0) out[index * bits / 8] = in; + else out[index * bits / 8] |= in; +} + +typedef struct ColorTree ColorTree; + +/* +One node of a color tree +This is the data structure used to count the number of unique colors and to get a palette +index for a color. It's like an octree, but because the alpha channel is used too, each +node has 16 instead of 8 children. +*/ +struct ColorTree { + ColorTree* children[16]; /*up to 16 pointers to ColorTree of next level*/ + int index; /*the payload. Only has a meaningful value if this is in the last level*/ +}; + +static void color_tree_init(ColorTree* tree) { + int i; + for(i = 0; i != 16; ++i) tree->children[i] = 0; + tree->index = -1; +} + +static void color_tree_cleanup(ColorTree* tree) { + int i; + for(i = 0; i != 16; ++i) { + if(tree->children[i]) { + color_tree_cleanup(tree->children[i]); + lodepng_free(tree->children[i]); + } + } +} + +/*returns -1 if color not present, its index otherwise*/ +static int color_tree_get(ColorTree* tree, unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a) { + int bit = 0; + for(bit = 0; bit < 8; ++bit) { + int i = 8 * ((r >> bit) & 1) + 4 * ((g >> bit) & 1) + 2 * ((b >> bit) & 1) + 1 * ((a >> bit) & 1); + if(!tree->children[i]) return -1; + else tree = tree->children[i]; + } + return tree ? tree->index : -1; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +static int color_tree_has(ColorTree* tree, unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a) { + return color_tree_get(tree, r, g, b, a) >= 0; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +/*color is not allowed to already exist. +Index should be >= 0 (it's signed to be compatible with using -1 for "doesn't exist")*/ +static void color_tree_add(ColorTree* tree, + unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a, unsigned index) { + int bit; + for(bit = 0; bit < 8; ++bit) { + int i = 8 * ((r >> bit) & 1) + 4 * ((g >> bit) & 1) + 2 * ((b >> bit) & 1) + 1 * ((a >> bit) & 1); + if(!tree->children[i]) { + tree->children[i] = (ColorTree*)lodepng_malloc(sizeof(ColorTree)); + color_tree_init(tree->children[i]); + } + tree = tree->children[i]; + } + tree->index = (int)index; +} + +/*put a pixel, given its RGBA color, into image of any color type*/ +static unsigned rgba8ToPixel(unsigned char* out, size_t i, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode, ColorTree* tree /*for palette*/, + unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a) { + if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + unsigned char gray = r; /*((unsigned short)r + g + b) / 3;*/ + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) out[i] = gray; + else if(mode->bitdepth == 16) out[i * 2 + 0] = out[i * 2 + 1] = gray; + else { + /*take the most significant bits of gray*/ + gray = (gray >> (8 - mode->bitdepth)) & ((1 << mode->bitdepth) - 1); + addColorBits(out, i, mode->bitdepth, gray); + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + out[i * 3 + 0] = r; + out[i * 3 + 1] = g; + out[i * 3 + 2] = b; + } else { + out[i * 6 + 0] = out[i * 6 + 1] = r; + out[i * 6 + 2] = out[i * 6 + 3] = g; + out[i * 6 + 4] = out[i * 6 + 5] = b; + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + int index = color_tree_get(tree, r, g, b, a); + if(index < 0) return 82; /*color not in palette*/ + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) out[i] = index; + else addColorBits(out, i, mode->bitdepth, (unsigned)index); + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + unsigned char gray = r; /*((unsigned short)r + g + b) / 3;*/ + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + out[i * 2 + 0] = gray; + out[i * 2 + 1] = a; + } else if(mode->bitdepth == 16) { + out[i * 4 + 0] = out[i * 4 + 1] = gray; + out[i * 4 + 2] = out[i * 4 + 3] = a; + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + out[i * 4 + 0] = r; + out[i * 4 + 1] = g; + out[i * 4 + 2] = b; + out[i * 4 + 3] = a; + } else { + out[i * 8 + 0] = out[i * 8 + 1] = r; + out[i * 8 + 2] = out[i * 8 + 3] = g; + out[i * 8 + 4] = out[i * 8 + 5] = b; + out[i * 8 + 6] = out[i * 8 + 7] = a; + } + } + + return 0; /*no error*/ +} + +/*put a pixel, given its RGBA16 color, into image of any color 16-bitdepth type*/ +static void rgba16ToPixel(unsigned char* out, size_t i, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode, + unsigned short r, unsigned short g, unsigned short b, unsigned short a) { + if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + unsigned short gray = r; /*((unsigned)r + g + b) / 3;*/ + out[i * 2 + 0] = (gray >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 2 + 1] = gray & 255; + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + out[i * 6 + 0] = (r >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 6 + 1] = r & 255; + out[i * 6 + 2] = (g >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 6 + 3] = g & 255; + out[i * 6 + 4] = (b >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 6 + 5] = b & 255; + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + unsigned short gray = r; /*((unsigned)r + g + b) / 3;*/ + out[i * 4 + 0] = (gray >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 4 + 1] = gray & 255; + out[i * 4 + 2] = (a >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 4 + 3] = a & 255; + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + out[i * 8 + 0] = (r >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 8 + 1] = r & 255; + out[i * 8 + 2] = (g >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 8 + 3] = g & 255; + out[i * 8 + 4] = (b >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 8 + 5] = b & 255; + out[i * 8 + 6] = (a >> 8) & 255; + out[i * 8 + 7] = a & 255; + } +} + +/*Get RGBA8 color of pixel with index i (y * width + x) from the raw image with given color type.*/ +static void getPixelColorRGBA8(unsigned char* r, unsigned char* g, + unsigned char* b, unsigned char* a, + const unsigned char* in, size_t i, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode) { + if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + *r = *g = *b = in[i]; + if(mode->key_defined && *r == mode->key_r) *a = 0; + else *a = 255; + } else if(mode->bitdepth == 16) { + *r = *g = *b = in[i * 2 + 0]; + if(mode->key_defined && 256U * in[i * 2 + 0] + in[i * 2 + 1] == mode->key_r) *a = 0; + else *a = 255; + } else { + unsigned highest = ((1U << mode->bitdepth) - 1U); /*highest possible value for this bit depth*/ + size_t j = i * mode->bitdepth; + unsigned value = readBitsFromReversedStream(&j, in, mode->bitdepth); + *r = *g = *b = (value * 255) / highest; + if(mode->key_defined && value == mode->key_r) *a = 0; + else *a = 255; + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + *r = in[i * 3 + 0]; *g = in[i * 3 + 1]; *b = in[i * 3 + 2]; + if(mode->key_defined && *r == mode->key_r && *g == mode->key_g && *b == mode->key_b) *a = 0; + else *a = 255; + } else { + *r = in[i * 6 + 0]; + *g = in[i * 6 + 2]; + *b = in[i * 6 + 4]; + if(mode->key_defined && 256U * in[i * 6 + 0] + in[i * 6 + 1] == mode->key_r + && 256U * in[i * 6 + 2] + in[i * 6 + 3] == mode->key_g + && 256U * in[i * 6 + 4] + in[i * 6 + 5] == mode->key_b) *a = 0; + else *a = 255; + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + unsigned index; + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) index = in[i]; + else { + size_t j = i * mode->bitdepth; + index = readBitsFromReversedStream(&j, in, mode->bitdepth); + } + + if(index >= mode->palettesize) { + /*This is an error according to the PNG spec, but common PNG decoders make it black instead. + Done here too, slightly faster due to no error handling needed.*/ + *r = *g = *b = 0; + *a = 255; + } else { + *r = mode->palette[index * 4 + 0]; + *g = mode->palette[index * 4 + 1]; + *b = mode->palette[index * 4 + 2]; + *a = mode->palette[index * 4 + 3]; + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + *r = *g = *b = in[i * 2 + 0]; + *a = in[i * 2 + 1]; + } else { + *r = *g = *b = in[i * 4 + 0]; + *a = in[i * 4 + 2]; + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + *r = in[i * 4 + 0]; + *g = in[i * 4 + 1]; + *b = in[i * 4 + 2]; + *a = in[i * 4 + 3]; + } else { + *r = in[i * 8 + 0]; + *g = in[i * 8 + 2]; + *b = in[i * 8 + 4]; + *a = in[i * 8 + 6]; + } + } +} + +/*Similar to getPixelColorRGBA8, but with all the for loops inside of the color +mode test cases, optimized to convert the colors much faster, when converting +to RGBA or RGB with 8 bit per cannel. buffer must be RGBA or RGB output with +enough memory, if has_alpha is true the output is RGBA. mode has the color mode +of the input buffer.*/ +static void getPixelColorsRGBA8(unsigned char* buffer, size_t numpixels, + unsigned has_alpha, const unsigned char* in, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode) { + unsigned num_channels = has_alpha ? 4 : 3; + size_t i; + if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = buffer[1] = buffer[2] = in[i]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = mode->key_defined && in[i] == mode->key_r ? 0 : 255; + } + } else if(mode->bitdepth == 16) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = buffer[1] = buffer[2] = in[i * 2]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = mode->key_defined && 256U * in[i * 2 + 0] + in[i * 2 + 1] == mode->key_r ? 0 : 255; + } + } else { + unsigned highest = ((1U << mode->bitdepth) - 1U); /*highest possible value for this bit depth*/ + size_t j = 0; + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + unsigned value = readBitsFromReversedStream(&j, in, mode->bitdepth); + buffer[0] = buffer[1] = buffer[2] = (value * 255) / highest; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = mode->key_defined && value == mode->key_r ? 0 : 255; + } + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = in[i * 3 + 0]; + buffer[1] = in[i * 3 + 1]; + buffer[2] = in[i * 3 + 2]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = mode->key_defined && buffer[0] == mode->key_r + && buffer[1]== mode->key_g && buffer[2] == mode->key_b ? 0 : 255; + } + } else { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = in[i * 6 + 0]; + buffer[1] = in[i * 6 + 2]; + buffer[2] = in[i * 6 + 4]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = mode->key_defined + && 256U * in[i * 6 + 0] + in[i * 6 + 1] == mode->key_r + && 256U * in[i * 6 + 2] + in[i * 6 + 3] == mode->key_g + && 256U * in[i * 6 + 4] + in[i * 6 + 5] == mode->key_b ? 0 : 255; + } + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + unsigned index; + size_t j = 0; + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) index = in[i]; + else index = readBitsFromReversedStream(&j, in, mode->bitdepth); + + if(index >= mode->palettesize) { + /*This is an error according to the PNG spec, but most PNG decoders make it black instead. + Done here too, slightly faster due to no error handling needed.*/ + buffer[0] = buffer[1] = buffer[2] = 0; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = 255; + } else { + buffer[0] = mode->palette[index * 4 + 0]; + buffer[1] = mode->palette[index * 4 + 1]; + buffer[2] = mode->palette[index * 4 + 2]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = mode->palette[index * 4 + 3]; + } + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = buffer[1] = buffer[2] = in[i * 2 + 0]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = in[i * 2 + 1]; + } + } else { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = buffer[1] = buffer[2] = in[i * 4 + 0]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = in[i * 4 + 2]; + } + } + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + if(mode->bitdepth == 8) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = in[i * 4 + 0]; + buffer[1] = in[i * 4 + 1]; + buffer[2] = in[i * 4 + 2]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = in[i * 4 + 3]; + } + } else { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i, buffer += num_channels) { + buffer[0] = in[i * 8 + 0]; + buffer[1] = in[i * 8 + 2]; + buffer[2] = in[i * 8 + 4]; + if(has_alpha) buffer[3] = in[i * 8 + 6]; + } + } + } +} + +/*Get RGBA16 color of pixel with index i (y * width + x) from the raw image with +given color type, but the given color type must be 16-bit itself.*/ +static void getPixelColorRGBA16(unsigned short* r, unsigned short* g, unsigned short* b, unsigned short* a, + const unsigned char* in, size_t i, const LodePNGColorMode* mode) { + if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + *r = *g = *b = 256 * in[i * 2 + 0] + in[i * 2 + 1]; + if(mode->key_defined && 256U * in[i * 2 + 0] + in[i * 2 + 1] == mode->key_r) *a = 0; + else *a = 65535; + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + *r = 256u * in[i * 6 + 0] + in[i * 6 + 1]; + *g = 256u * in[i * 6 + 2] + in[i * 6 + 3]; + *b = 256u * in[i * 6 + 4] + in[i * 6 + 5]; + if(mode->key_defined + && 256u * in[i * 6 + 0] + in[i * 6 + 1] == mode->key_r + && 256u * in[i * 6 + 2] + in[i * 6 + 3] == mode->key_g + && 256u * in[i * 6 + 4] + in[i * 6 + 5] == mode->key_b) *a = 0; + else *a = 65535; + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + *r = *g = *b = 256u * in[i * 4 + 0] + in[i * 4 + 1]; + *a = 256u * in[i * 4 + 2] + in[i * 4 + 3]; + } else if(mode->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + *r = 256u * in[i * 8 + 0] + in[i * 8 + 1]; + *g = 256u * in[i * 8 + 2] + in[i * 8 + 3]; + *b = 256u * in[i * 8 + 4] + in[i * 8 + 5]; + *a = 256u * in[i * 8 + 6] + in[i * 8 + 7]; + } +} + +unsigned lodepng_convert(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_out, const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in, + unsigned w, unsigned h) { + size_t i; + ColorTree tree; + size_t numpixels = (size_t)w * (size_t)h; + unsigned error = 0; + + if(lodepng_color_mode_equal(mode_out, mode_in)) { + size_t numbytes = lodepng_get_raw_size(w, h, mode_in); + for(i = 0; i != numbytes; ++i) out[i] = in[i]; + return 0; + } + + if(mode_out->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + size_t palettesize = mode_out->palettesize; + const unsigned char* palette = mode_out->palette; + size_t palsize = (size_t)1u << mode_out->bitdepth; + /*if the user specified output palette but did not give the values, assume + they want the values of the input color type (assuming that one is palette). + Note that we never create a new palette ourselves.*/ + if(palettesize == 0) { + palettesize = mode_in->palettesize; + palette = mode_in->palette; + /*if the input was also palette with same bitdepth, then the color types are also + equal, so copy literally. This to preserve the exact indices that were in the PNG + even in case there are duplicate colors in the palette.*/ + if (mode_in->colortype == LCT_PALETTE && mode_in->bitdepth == mode_out->bitdepth) { + size_t numbytes = lodepng_get_raw_size(w, h, mode_in); + for(i = 0; i != numbytes; ++i) out[i] = in[i]; + return 0; + } + } + if(palettesize < palsize) palsize = palettesize; + color_tree_init(&tree); + for(i = 0; i != palsize; ++i) { + const unsigned char* p = &palette[i * 4]; + color_tree_add(&tree, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], (unsigned)i); + } + } + + if(mode_in->bitdepth == 16 && mode_out->bitdepth == 16) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + unsigned short r = 0, g = 0, b = 0, a = 0; + getPixelColorRGBA16(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + rgba16ToPixel(out, i, mode_out, r, g, b, a); + } + } else if(mode_out->bitdepth == 8 && mode_out->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + getPixelColorsRGBA8(out, numpixels, 1, in, mode_in); + } else if(mode_out->bitdepth == 8 && mode_out->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + getPixelColorsRGBA8(out, numpixels, 0, in, mode_in); + } else { + unsigned char r = 0, g = 0, b = 0, a = 0; + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + getPixelColorRGBA8(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + error = rgba8ToPixel(out, i, mode_out, &tree, r, g, b, a); + if (error) break; + } + } + + if(mode_out->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + color_tree_cleanup(&tree); + } + + return error; +} + + +/* Converts a single rgb color without alpha from one type to another, color bits truncated to +their bitdepth. In case of single channel (gray or palette), only the r channel is used. Slow +function, do not use to process all pixels of an image. Alpha channel not supported on purpose: +this is for bKGD, supporting alpha may prevent it from finding a color in the palette, from the +specification it looks like bKGD should ignore the alpha values of the palette since it can use +any palette index but doesn't have an alpha channel. Idem with ignoring color key. */ +unsigned lodepng_convert_rgb( + unsigned* r_out, unsigned* g_out, unsigned* b_out, + unsigned r_in, unsigned g_in, unsigned b_in, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_out, const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in) { + unsigned r = 0, g = 0, b = 0; + unsigned mul = 65535 / ((1u << mode_in->bitdepth) - 1u); /*65535, 21845, 4369, 257, 1*/ + unsigned shift = 16 - mode_out->bitdepth; + + if(mode_in->colortype == LCT_GREY || mode_in->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + r = g = b = r_in * mul; + } else if(mode_in->colortype == LCT_RGB || mode_in->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + r = r_in * mul; + g = g_in * mul; + b = b_in * mul; + } else if(mode_in->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + if(r_in >= mode_in->palettesize) return 82; + r = mode_in->palette[r_in * 4 + 0] * 257u; + g = mode_in->palette[r_in * 4 + 1] * 257u; + b = mode_in->palette[r_in * 4 + 2] * 257u; + } else { + return 31; + } + + /* now convert to output format */ + if(mode_out->colortype == LCT_GREY || mode_out->colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + *r_out = r >> shift ; + } else if(mode_out->colortype == LCT_RGB || mode_out->colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + *r_out = r >> shift ; + *g_out = g >> shift ; + *b_out = b >> shift ; + } else if(mode_out->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + unsigned i; + /* a 16-bit color cannot be in the palette */ + if((r >> 8) != (r & 255) || (g >> 8) != (g & 255) || (b >> 8) != (b & 255)) return 82; + for(i = 0; i < mode_out->palettesize; i++) { + unsigned j = i * 4; + if((r >> 8) == mode_out->palette[j + 0] && (g >> 8) == mode_out->palette[j + 1] && + (b >> 8) == mode_out->palette[j + 2]) { + *r_out = i; + return 0; + } + } + return 82; + } else { + return 31; + } + + return 0; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + +void lodepng_color_profile_init(LodePNGColorProfile* profile) { + profile->colored = 0; + profile->key = 0; + profile->key_r = profile->key_g = profile->key_b = 0; + profile->alpha = 0; + profile->numcolors = 0; + profile->bits = 1; + profile->numpixels = 0; +} + +/*function used for debug purposes with C++*/ +/*void printColorProfile(LodePNGColorProfile* p) { + std::cout << "colored: " << (int)p->colored << ", "; + std::cout << "key: " << (int)p->key << ", "; + std::cout << "key_r: " << (int)p->key_r << ", "; + std::cout << "key_g: " << (int)p->key_g << ", "; + std::cout << "key_b: " << (int)p->key_b << ", "; + std::cout << "alpha: " << (int)p->alpha << ", "; + std::cout << "numcolors: " << (int)p->numcolors << ", "; + std::cout << "bits: " << (int)p->bits << std::endl; +}*/ + +/*Returns how many bits needed to represent given value (max 8 bit)*/ +static unsigned getValueRequiredBits(unsigned char value) { + if(value == 0 || value == 255) return 1; + /*The scaling of 2-bit and 4-bit values uses multiples of 85 and 17*/ + if(value % 17 == 0) return value % 85 == 0 ? 2 : 4; + return 8; +} + +/*profile must already have been inited. +It's ok to set some parameters of profile to done already.*/ +unsigned lodepng_get_color_profile(LodePNGColorProfile* profile, + const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in) { + unsigned error = 0; + size_t i; + ColorTree tree; + size_t numpixels = (size_t)w * (size_t)h; + + /* mark things as done already if it would be impossible to have a more expensive case */ + unsigned colored_done = lodepng_is_greyscale_type(mode_in) ? 1 : 0; + unsigned alpha_done = lodepng_can_have_alpha(mode_in) ? 0 : 1; + unsigned numcolors_done = 0; + unsigned bpp = lodepng_get_bpp(mode_in); + unsigned bits_done = (profile->bits == 1 && bpp == 1) ? 1 : 0; + unsigned sixteen = 0; /* whether the input image is 16 bit */ + unsigned maxnumcolors = 257; + if(bpp <= 8) maxnumcolors = LODEPNG_MIN(257, profile->numcolors + (1u << bpp)); + + profile->numpixels += numpixels; + + color_tree_init(&tree); + + /*If the profile was already filled in from previous data, fill its palette in tree + and mark things as done already if we know they are the most expensive case already*/ + if(profile->alpha) alpha_done = 1; + if(profile->colored) colored_done = 1; + if(profile->bits == 16) numcolors_done = 1; + if(profile->bits >= bpp) bits_done = 1; + if(profile->numcolors >= maxnumcolors) numcolors_done = 1; + + if(!numcolors_done) { + for(i = 0; i < profile->numcolors; i++) { + const unsigned char* color = &profile->palette[i * 4]; + color_tree_add(&tree, color[0], color[1], color[2], color[3], i); + } + } + + /*Check if the 16-bit input is truly 16-bit*/ + if(mode_in->bitdepth == 16 && !sixteen) { + unsigned short r, g, b, a; + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + getPixelColorRGBA16(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + if((r & 255) != ((r >> 8) & 255) || (g & 255) != ((g >> 8) & 255) || + (b & 255) != ((b >> 8) & 255) || (a & 255) != ((a >> 8) & 255)) /*first and second byte differ*/ { + profile->bits = 16; + sixteen = 1; + bits_done = 1; + numcolors_done = 1; /*counting colors no longer useful, palette doesn't support 16-bit*/ + break; + } + } + } + + if(sixteen) { + unsigned short r = 0, g = 0, b = 0, a = 0; + + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + getPixelColorRGBA16(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + + if(!colored_done && (r != g || r != b)) { + profile->colored = 1; + colored_done = 1; + } + + if(!alpha_done) { + unsigned matchkey = (r == profile->key_r && g == profile->key_g && b == profile->key_b); + if(a != 65535 && (a != 0 || (profile->key && !matchkey))) { + profile->alpha = 1; + profile->key = 0; + alpha_done = 1; + } else if(a == 0 && !profile->alpha && !profile->key) { + profile->key = 1; + profile->key_r = r; + profile->key_g = g; + profile->key_b = b; + } else if(a == 65535 && profile->key && matchkey) { + /* Color key cannot be used if an opaque pixel also has that RGB color. */ + profile->alpha = 1; + profile->key = 0; + alpha_done = 1; + } + } + if(alpha_done && numcolors_done && colored_done && bits_done) break; + } + + if(profile->key && !profile->alpha) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + getPixelColorRGBA16(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + if(a != 0 && r == profile->key_r && g == profile->key_g && b == profile->key_b) { + /* Color key cannot be used if an opaque pixel also has that RGB color. */ + profile->alpha = 1; + profile->key = 0; + alpha_done = 1; + } + } + } + } else /* < 16-bit */ { + unsigned char r = 0, g = 0, b = 0, a = 0; + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + getPixelColorRGBA8(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + + if(!bits_done && profile->bits < 8) { + /*only r is checked, < 8 bits is only relevant for grayscale*/ + unsigned bits = getValueRequiredBits(r); + if(bits > profile->bits) profile->bits = bits; + } + bits_done = (profile->bits >= bpp); + + if(!colored_done && (r != g || r != b)) { + profile->colored = 1; + colored_done = 1; + if(profile->bits < 8) profile->bits = 8; /*PNG has no colored modes with less than 8-bit per channel*/ + } + + if(!alpha_done) { + unsigned matchkey = (r == profile->key_r && g == profile->key_g && b == profile->key_b); + if(a != 255 && (a != 0 || (profile->key && !matchkey))) { + profile->alpha = 1; + profile->key = 0; + alpha_done = 1; + if(profile->bits < 8) profile->bits = 8; /*PNG has no alphachannel modes with less than 8-bit per channel*/ + } else if(a == 0 && !profile->alpha && !profile->key) { + profile->key = 1; + profile->key_r = r; + profile->key_g = g; + profile->key_b = b; + } else if(a == 255 && profile->key && matchkey) { + /* Color key cannot be used if an opaque pixel also has that RGB color. */ + profile->alpha = 1; + profile->key = 0; + alpha_done = 1; + if(profile->bits < 8) profile->bits = 8; /*PNG has no alphachannel modes with less than 8-bit per channel*/ + } + } + + if(!numcolors_done) { + if(!color_tree_has(&tree, r, g, b, a)) { + color_tree_add(&tree, r, g, b, a, profile->numcolors); + if(profile->numcolors < 256) { + unsigned char* p = profile->palette; + unsigned n = profile->numcolors; + p[n * 4 + 0] = r; + p[n * 4 + 1] = g; + p[n * 4 + 2] = b; + p[n * 4 + 3] = a; + } + ++profile->numcolors; + numcolors_done = profile->numcolors >= maxnumcolors; + } + } + + if(alpha_done && numcolors_done && colored_done && bits_done) break; + } + + if(profile->key && !profile->alpha) { + for(i = 0; i != numpixels; ++i) { + getPixelColorRGBA8(&r, &g, &b, &a, in, i, mode_in); + if(a != 0 && r == profile->key_r && g == profile->key_g && b == profile->key_b) { + /* Color key cannot be used if an opaque pixel also has that RGB color. */ + profile->alpha = 1; + profile->key = 0; + alpha_done = 1; + if(profile->bits < 8) profile->bits = 8; /*PNG has no alphachannel modes with less than 8-bit per channel*/ + } + } + } + + /*make the profile's key always 16-bit for consistency - repeat each byte twice*/ + profile->key_r += (profile->key_r << 8); + profile->key_g += (profile->key_g << 8); + profile->key_b += (profile->key_b << 8); + } + + color_tree_cleanup(&tree); + return error; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +/*Adds a single color to the color profile. The profile must already have been inited. The color must be given as 16-bit +(with 2 bytes repeating for 8-bit and 65535 for opaque alpha channel). This function is expensive, do not call it for +all pixels of an image but only for a few additional values. */ +static unsigned lodepng_color_profile_add(LodePNGColorProfile* profile, + unsigned r, unsigned g, unsigned b, unsigned a) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned char image[8]; + LodePNGColorMode mode; + lodepng_color_mode_init(&mode); + image[0] = r >> 8; image[1] = r; image[2] = g >> 8; image[3] = g; + image[4] = b >> 8; image[5] = b; image[6] = a >> 8; image[7] = a; + mode.bitdepth = 16; + mode.colortype = LCT_RGBA; + error = lodepng_get_color_profile(profile, image, 1, 1, &mode); + lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(&mode); + return error; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +/*Autochoose color model given the computed profile. mode_in is to copy palette order from +when relevant.*/ +static unsigned auto_choose_color_from_profile(LodePNGColorMode* mode_out, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in, + const LodePNGColorProfile* prof) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned palettebits, palette_ok; + size_t i, n; + size_t numpixels = prof->numpixels; + + unsigned alpha = prof->alpha; + unsigned key = prof->key; + unsigned bits = prof->bits; + + mode_out->key_defined = 0; + + if(key && numpixels <= 16) { + alpha = 1; /*too few pixels to justify tRNS chunk overhead*/ + key = 0; + if(bits < 8) bits = 8; /*PNG has no alphachannel modes with less than 8-bit per channel*/ + } + n = prof->numcolors; + palettebits = n <= 2 ? 1 : (n <= 4 ? 2 : (n <= 16 ? 4 : 8)); + palette_ok = n <= 256 && bits <= 8; + if(numpixels < n * 2) palette_ok = 0; /*don't add palette overhead if image has only a few pixels*/ + if(!prof->colored && bits <= palettebits) palette_ok = 0; /*gray is less overhead*/ + + if(palette_ok) { + const unsigned char* p = prof->palette; + lodepng_palette_clear(mode_out); /*remove potential earlier palette*/ + for(i = 0; i != prof->numcolors; ++i) { + error = lodepng_palette_add(mode_out, p[i * 4 + 0], p[i * 4 + 1], p[i * 4 + 2], p[i * 4 + 3]); + if(error) break; + } + + mode_out->colortype = LCT_PALETTE; + mode_out->bitdepth = palettebits; + + if(mode_in->colortype == LCT_PALETTE && mode_in->palettesize >= mode_out->palettesize + && mode_in->bitdepth == mode_out->bitdepth) { + /*If input should have same palette colors, keep original to preserve its order and prevent conversion*/ + lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(mode_out); + lodepng_color_mode_copy(mode_out, mode_in); + } + } else /*8-bit or 16-bit per channel*/ { + mode_out->bitdepth = bits; + mode_out->colortype = alpha ? (prof->colored ? LCT_RGBA : LCT_GREY_ALPHA) + : (prof->colored ? LCT_RGB : LCT_GREY); + + if(key) { + unsigned mask = (1u << mode_out->bitdepth) - 1u; /*profile always uses 16-bit, mask converts it*/ + mode_out->key_r = prof->key_r & mask; + mode_out->key_g = prof->key_g & mask; + mode_out->key_b = prof->key_b & mask; + mode_out->key_defined = 1; + } + } + + return error; +} + +/*Automatically chooses color type that gives smallest amount of bits in the +output image, e.g. gray if there are only grayscale pixels, palette if there +are less than 256 colors, color key if only single transparent color, ... +Updates values of mode with a potentially smaller color model. mode_out should +contain the user chosen color model, but will be overwritten with the new chosen one.*/ +unsigned lodepng_auto_choose_color(LodePNGColorMode* mode_out, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in) { + unsigned error = 0; + LodePNGColorProfile prof; + lodepng_color_profile_init(&prof); + error = lodepng_get_color_profile(&prof, image, w, h, mode_in); + if(error) return error; + return auto_choose_color_from_profile(mode_out, mode_in, &prof); +} + +#endif /* #ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ + +/* +Paeth predicter, used by PNG filter type 4 +The parameters are of type short, but should come from unsigned chars, the shorts +are only needed to make the paeth calculation correct. +*/ +static unsigned char paethPredictor(short a, short b, short c) { + short pa = abs(b - c); + short pb = abs(a - c); + short pc = abs(a + b - c - c); + + if(pc < pa && pc < pb) return (unsigned char)c; + else if(pb < pa) return (unsigned char)b; + else return (unsigned char)a; +} + +/*shared values used by multiple Adam7 related functions*/ + +static const unsigned ADAM7_IX[7] = { 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0 }; /*x start values*/ +static const unsigned ADAM7_IY[7] = { 0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1 }; /*y start values*/ +static const unsigned ADAM7_DX[7] = { 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1 }; /*x delta values*/ +static const unsigned ADAM7_DY[7] = { 8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2 }; /*y delta values*/ + +/* +Outputs various dimensions and positions in the image related to the Adam7 reduced images. +passw: output containing the width of the 7 passes +passh: output containing the height of the 7 passes +filter_passstart: output containing the index of the start and end of each + reduced image with filter bytes +padded_passstart output containing the index of the start and end of each + reduced image when without filter bytes but with padded scanlines +passstart: output containing the index of the start and end of each reduced + image without padding between scanlines, but still padding between the images +w, h: width and height of non-interlaced image +bpp: bits per pixel +"padded" is only relevant if bpp is less than 8 and a scanline or image does not + end at a full byte +*/ +static void Adam7_getpassvalues(unsigned passw[7], unsigned passh[7], size_t filter_passstart[8], + size_t padded_passstart[8], size_t passstart[8], unsigned w, unsigned h, unsigned bpp) { + /*the passstart values have 8 values: the 8th one indicates the byte after the end of the 7th (= last) pass*/ + unsigned i; + + /*calculate width and height in pixels of each pass*/ + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + passw[i] = (w + ADAM7_DX[i] - ADAM7_IX[i] - 1) / ADAM7_DX[i]; + passh[i] = (h + ADAM7_DY[i] - ADAM7_IY[i] - 1) / ADAM7_DY[i]; + if(passw[i] == 0) passh[i] = 0; + if(passh[i] == 0) passw[i] = 0; + } + + filter_passstart[0] = padded_passstart[0] = passstart[0] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + /*if passw[i] is 0, it's 0 bytes, not 1 (no filtertype-byte)*/ + filter_passstart[i + 1] = filter_passstart[i] + + ((passw[i] && passh[i]) ? passh[i] * (1 + (passw[i] * bpp + 7) / 8) : 0); + /*bits padded if needed to fill full byte at end of each scanline*/ + padded_passstart[i + 1] = padded_passstart[i] + passh[i] * ((passw[i] * bpp + 7) / 8); + /*only padded at end of reduced image*/ + passstart[i + 1] = passstart[i] + (passh[i] * passw[i] * bpp + 7) / 8; + } +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / PNG Decoder / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/*read the information from the header and store it in the LodePNGInfo. return value is error*/ +unsigned lodepng_inspect(unsigned* w, unsigned* h, LodePNGState* state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + unsigned width, height; + LodePNGInfo* info = &state->info_png; + if(insize == 0 || in == 0) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 48); /*error: the given data is empty*/ + } + if(insize < 33) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 27); /*error: the data length is smaller than the length of a PNG header*/ + } + + /*when decoding a new PNG image, make sure all parameters created after previous decoding are reset*/ + /* TODO: remove this. One should use a new LodePNGState for new sessions */ + lodepng_info_cleanup(info); + lodepng_info_init(info); + + if(in[0] != 137 || in[1] != 80 || in[2] != 78 || in[3] != 71 + || in[4] != 13 || in[5] != 10 || in[6] != 26 || in[7] != 10) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 28); /*error: the first 8 bytes are not the correct PNG signature*/ + } + if(lodepng_chunk_length(in + 8) != 13) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 94); /*error: header size must be 13 bytes*/ + } + if(!lodepng_chunk_type_equals(in + 8, "IHDR")) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 29); /*error: it doesn't start with a IHDR chunk!*/ + } + + /*read the values given in the header*/ + width = lodepng_read32bitInt(&in[16]); + height = lodepng_read32bitInt(&in[20]); + info->color.bitdepth = in[24]; + info->color.colortype = (LodePNGColorType)in[25]; + info->compression_method = in[26]; + info->filter_method = in[27]; + info->interlace_method = in[28]; + + if(width == 0 || height == 0) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 93); + } + + if(w) *w = width; + if(h) *h = height; + + if(!state->decoder.ignore_crc) { + unsigned CRC = lodepng_read32bitInt(&in[29]); + unsigned checksum = lodepng_crc32(&in[12], 17); + if(CRC != checksum) { + CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 57); /*invalid CRC*/ + } + } + + /*error: only compression method 0 is allowed in the specification*/ + if(info->compression_method != 0) CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 32); + /*error: only filter method 0 is allowed in the specification*/ + if(info->filter_method != 0) CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 33); + /*error: only interlace methods 0 and 1 exist in the specification*/ + if(info->interlace_method > 1) CERROR_RETURN_ERROR(state->error, 34); + + state->error = checkColorValidity(info->color.colortype, info->color.bitdepth); + return state->error; +} + +static unsigned unfilterScanline(unsigned char* recon, const unsigned char* scanline, const unsigned char* precon, + size_t bytewidth, unsigned char filterType, size_t length) { + /* + For PNG filter method 0 + unfilter a PNG image scanline by scanline. when the pixels are smaller than 1 byte, + the filter works byte per byte (bytewidth = 1) + precon is the previous unfiltered scanline, recon the result, scanline the current one + the incoming scanlines do NOT include the filtertype byte, that one is given in the parameter filterType instead + recon and scanline MAY be the same memory address! precon must be disjoint. + */ + + size_t i; + switch(filterType) { + case 0: + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i]; + break; + case 1: + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i]; + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i] + recon[i - bytewidth]; + break; + case 2: + if(precon) { + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i] + precon[i]; + } else { + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i]; + } + break; + case 3: + if(precon) { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i] + (precon[i] >> 1); + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i] + ((recon[i - bytewidth] + precon[i]) >> 1); + } else { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i]; + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) recon[i] = scanline[i] + (recon[i - bytewidth] >> 1); + } + break; + case 4: + if(precon) { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) { + recon[i] = (scanline[i] + precon[i]); /*paethPredictor(0, precon[i], 0) is always precon[i]*/ + } + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) { + recon[i] = (scanline[i] + paethPredictor(recon[i - bytewidth], precon[i], precon[i - bytewidth])); + } + } else { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) { + recon[i] = scanline[i]; + } + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) { + /*paethPredictor(recon[i - bytewidth], 0, 0) is always recon[i - bytewidth]*/ + recon[i] = (scanline[i] + recon[i - bytewidth]); + } + } + break; + default: return 36; /*error: unexisting filter type given*/ + } + return 0; +} + +static unsigned unfilter(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, unsigned bpp) { + /* + For PNG filter method 0 + this function unfilters a single image (e.g. without interlacing this is called once, with Adam7 seven times) + out must have enough bytes allocated already, in must have the scanlines + 1 filtertype byte per scanline + w and h are image dimensions or dimensions of reduced image, bpp is bits per pixel + in and out are allowed to be the same memory address (but aren't the same size since in has the extra filter bytes) + */ + + unsigned y; + unsigned char* prevline = 0; + + /*bytewidth is used for filtering, is 1 when bpp < 8, number of bytes per pixel otherwise*/ + size_t bytewidth = (bpp + 7) / 8; + size_t linebytes = (w * bpp + 7) / 8; + + for(y = 0; y < h; ++y) { + size_t outindex = linebytes * y; + size_t inindex = (1 + linebytes) * y; /*the extra filterbyte added to each row*/ + unsigned char filterType = in[inindex]; + + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(unfilterScanline(&out[outindex], &in[inindex + 1], prevline, bytewidth, filterType, linebytes)); + + prevline = &out[outindex]; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* +in: Adam7 interlaced image, with no padding bits between scanlines, but between + reduced images so that each reduced image starts at a byte. +out: the same pixels, but re-ordered so that they're now a non-interlaced image with size w*h +bpp: bits per pixel +out has the following size in bits: w * h * bpp. +in is possibly bigger due to padding bits between reduced images. +out must be big enough AND must be 0 everywhere if bpp < 8 in the current implementation +(because that's likely a little bit faster) +NOTE: comments about padding bits are only relevant if bpp < 8 +*/ +static void Adam7_deinterlace(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, unsigned bpp) { + unsigned passw[7], passh[7]; + size_t filter_passstart[8], padded_passstart[8], passstart[8]; + unsigned i; + + Adam7_getpassvalues(passw, passh, filter_passstart, padded_passstart, passstart, w, h, bpp); + + if(bpp >= 8) { + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + unsigned x, y, b; + size_t bytewidth = bpp / 8; + for(y = 0; y < passh[i]; ++y) + for(x = 0; x < passw[i]; ++x) { + size_t pixelinstart = passstart[i] + (y * passw[i] + x) * bytewidth; + size_t pixeloutstart = ((ADAM7_IY[i] + y * ADAM7_DY[i]) * w + ADAM7_IX[i] + x * ADAM7_DX[i]) * bytewidth; + for(b = 0; b < bytewidth; ++b) { + out[pixeloutstart + b] = in[pixelinstart + b]; + } + } + } + } else /*bpp < 8: Adam7 with pixels < 8 bit is a bit trickier: with bit pointers*/ { + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + unsigned x, y, b; + unsigned ilinebits = bpp * passw[i]; + unsigned olinebits = bpp * w; + size_t obp, ibp; /*bit pointers (for out and in buffer)*/ + for(y = 0; y < passh[i]; ++y) + for(x = 0; x < passw[i]; ++x) { + ibp = (8 * passstart[i]) + (y * ilinebits + x * bpp); + obp = (ADAM7_IY[i] + y * ADAM7_DY[i]) * olinebits + (ADAM7_IX[i] + x * ADAM7_DX[i]) * bpp; + for(b = 0; b < bpp; ++b) { + unsigned char bit = readBitFromReversedStream(&ibp, in); + /*note that this function assumes the out buffer is completely 0, use setBitOfReversedStream otherwise*/ + setBitOfReversedStream0(&obp, out, bit); + } + } + } + } +} + +static void removePaddingBits(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, + size_t olinebits, size_t ilinebits, unsigned h) { + /* + After filtering there are still padding bits if scanlines have non multiple of 8 bit amounts. They need + to be removed (except at last scanline of (Adam7-reduced) image) before working with pure image buffers + for the Adam7 code, the color convert code and the output to the user. + in and out are allowed to be the same buffer, in may also be higher but still overlapping; in must + have >= ilinebits*h bits, out must have >= olinebits*h bits, olinebits must be <= ilinebits + also used to move bits after earlier such operations happened, e.g. in a sequence of reduced images from Adam7 + only useful if (ilinebits - olinebits) is a value in the range 1..7 + */ + unsigned y; + size_t diff = ilinebits - olinebits; + size_t ibp = 0, obp = 0; /*input and output bit pointers*/ + for(y = 0; y < h; ++y) { + size_t x; + for(x = 0; x < olinebits; ++x) { + unsigned char bit = readBitFromReversedStream(&ibp, in); + setBitOfReversedStream(&obp, out, bit); + } + ibp += diff; + } +} + +/*out must be buffer big enough to contain full image, and in must contain the full decompressed data from +the IDAT chunks (with filter index bytes and possible padding bits) +return value is error*/ +static unsigned postProcessScanlines(unsigned char* out, unsigned char* in, + unsigned w, unsigned h, const LodePNGInfo* info_png) { + /* + This function converts the filtered-padded-interlaced data into pure 2D image buffer with the PNG's colortype. + Steps: + *) if no Adam7: 1) unfilter 2) remove padding bits (= posible extra bits per scanline if bpp < 8) + *) if adam7: 1) 7x unfilter 2) 7x remove padding bits 3) Adam7_deinterlace + NOTE: the in buffer will be overwritten with intermediate data! + */ + unsigned bpp = lodepng_get_bpp(&info_png->color); + if(bpp == 0) return 31; /*error: invalid colortype*/ + + if(info_png->interlace_method == 0) { + if(bpp < 8 && w * bpp != ((w * bpp + 7) / 8) * 8) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(unfilter(in, in, w, h, bpp)); + removePaddingBits(out, in, w * bpp, ((w * bpp + 7) / 8) * 8, h); + } + /*we can immediately filter into the out buffer, no other steps needed*/ + else CERROR_TRY_RETURN(unfilter(out, in, w, h, bpp)); + } else /*interlace_method is 1 (Adam7)*/ { + unsigned passw[7], passh[7]; size_t filter_passstart[8], padded_passstart[8], passstart[8]; + unsigned i; + + Adam7_getpassvalues(passw, passh, filter_passstart, padded_passstart, passstart, w, h, bpp); + + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(unfilter(&in[padded_passstart[i]], &in[filter_passstart[i]], passw[i], passh[i], bpp)); + /*TODO: possible efficiency improvement: if in this reduced image the bits fit nicely in 1 scanline, + move bytes instead of bits or move not at all*/ + if(bpp < 8) { + /*remove padding bits in scanlines; after this there still may be padding + bits between the different reduced images: each reduced image still starts nicely at a byte*/ + removePaddingBits(&in[passstart[i]], &in[padded_passstart[i]], passw[i] * bpp, + ((passw[i] * bpp + 7) / 8) * 8, passh[i]); + } + } + + Adam7_deinterlace(out, in, w, h, bpp); + } + + return 0; +} + +static unsigned readChunk_PLTE(LodePNGColorMode* color, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + unsigned pos = 0, i; + if(color->palette) lodepng_free(color->palette); + color->palettesize = chunkLength / 3; + color->palette = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(4 * color->palettesize); + if(!color->palette && color->palettesize) { + color->palettesize = 0; + return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + if(color->palettesize > 256) return 38; /*error: palette too big*/ + + for(i = 0; i != color->palettesize; ++i) { + color->palette[4 * i + 0] = data[pos++]; /*R*/ + color->palette[4 * i + 1] = data[pos++]; /*G*/ + color->palette[4 * i + 2] = data[pos++]; /*B*/ + color->palette[4 * i + 3] = 255; /*alpha*/ + } + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +static unsigned readChunk_tRNS(LodePNGColorMode* color, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + unsigned i; + if(color->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + /*error: more alpha values given than there are palette entries*/ + if(chunkLength > color->palettesize) return 39; + + for(i = 0; i != chunkLength; ++i) color->palette[4 * i + 3] = data[i]; + } else if(color->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + /*error: this chunk must be 2 bytes for grayscale image*/ + if(chunkLength != 2) return 30; + + color->key_defined = 1; + color->key_r = color->key_g = color->key_b = 256u * data[0] + data[1]; + } else if(color->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + /*error: this chunk must be 6 bytes for RGB image*/ + if(chunkLength != 6) return 41; + + color->key_defined = 1; + color->key_r = 256u * data[0] + data[1]; + color->key_g = 256u * data[2] + data[3]; + color->key_b = 256u * data[4] + data[5]; + } + else return 42; /*error: tRNS chunk not allowed for other color models*/ + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +/*background color chunk (bKGD)*/ +static unsigned readChunk_bKGD(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + if(info->color.colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + /*error: this chunk must be 1 byte for indexed color image*/ + if(chunkLength != 1) return 43; + + /*error: invalid palette index, or maybe this chunk appeared before PLTE*/ + if(data[0] >= info->color.palettesize) return 103; + + info->background_defined = 1; + info->background_r = info->background_g = info->background_b = data[0]; + } else if(info->color.colortype == LCT_GREY || info->color.colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + /*error: this chunk must be 2 bytes for grayscale image*/ + if(chunkLength != 2) return 44; + + /*the values are truncated to bitdepth in the PNG file*/ + info->background_defined = 1; + info->background_r = info->background_g = info->background_b = 256u * data[0] + data[1]; + } else if(info->color.colortype == LCT_RGB || info->color.colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + /*error: this chunk must be 6 bytes for grayscale image*/ + if(chunkLength != 6) return 45; + + /*the values are truncated to bitdepth in the PNG file*/ + info->background_defined = 1; + info->background_r = 256u * data[0] + data[1]; + info->background_g = 256u * data[2] + data[3]; + info->background_b = 256u * data[4] + data[5]; + } + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +/*text chunk (tEXt)*/ +static unsigned readChunk_tEXt(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + unsigned error = 0; + char *key = 0, *str = 0; + unsigned i; + + while(!error) /*not really a while loop, only used to break on error*/ { + unsigned length, string2_begin; + + length = 0; + while(length < chunkLength && data[length] != 0) ++length; + /*even though it's not allowed by the standard, no error is thrown if + there's no null termination char, if the text is empty*/ + if(length < 1 || length > 79) CERROR_BREAK(error, 89); /*keyword too short or long*/ + + key = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!key) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83); /*alloc fail*/ + + key[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) key[i] = (char)data[i]; + + string2_begin = length + 1; /*skip keyword null terminator*/ + + length = (unsigned)(chunkLength < string2_begin ? 0 : chunkLength - string2_begin); + str = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!str) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83); /*alloc fail*/ + + str[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) str[i] = (char)data[string2_begin + i]; + + error = lodepng_add_text(info, key, str); + + break; + } + + lodepng_free(key); + lodepng_free(str); + + return error; +} + +/*compressed text chunk (zTXt)*/ +static unsigned readChunk_zTXt(LodePNGInfo* info, const LodePNGDecompressSettings* zlibsettings, + const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned i; + + unsigned length, string2_begin; + char *key = 0; + ucvector decoded; + + ucvector_init(&decoded); + + while(!error) /*not really a while loop, only used to break on error*/ { + for(length = 0; length < chunkLength && data[length] != 0; ++length) ; + if(length + 2 >= chunkLength) CERROR_BREAK(error, 75); /*no null termination, corrupt?*/ + if(length < 1 || length > 79) CERROR_BREAK(error, 89); /*keyword too short or long*/ + + key = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!key) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83); /*alloc fail*/ + + key[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) key[i] = (char)data[i]; + + if(data[length + 1] != 0) CERROR_BREAK(error, 72); /*the 0 byte indicating compression must be 0*/ + + string2_begin = length + 2; + if(string2_begin > chunkLength) CERROR_BREAK(error, 75); /*no null termination, corrupt?*/ + + length = (unsigned)chunkLength - string2_begin; + /*will fail if zlib error, e.g. if length is too small*/ + error = zlib_decompress(&decoded.data, &decoded.size, + (unsigned char*)(&data[string2_begin]), + length, zlibsettings); + if(error) break; + ucvector_push_back(&decoded, 0); + + error = lodepng_add_text(info, key, (char*)decoded.data); + + break; + } + + lodepng_free(key); + ucvector_cleanup(&decoded); + + return error; +} + +/*international text chunk (iTXt)*/ +static unsigned readChunk_iTXt(LodePNGInfo* info, const LodePNGDecompressSettings* zlibsettings, + const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned i; + + unsigned length, begin, compressed; + char *key = 0, *langtag = 0, *transkey = 0; + ucvector decoded; + ucvector_init(&decoded); /* TODO: only use in case of compressed text */ + + while(!error) /*not really a while loop, only used to break on error*/ { + /*Quick check if the chunk length isn't too small. Even without check + it'd still fail with other error checks below if it's too short. This just gives a different error code.*/ + if(chunkLength < 5) CERROR_BREAK(error, 30); /*iTXt chunk too short*/ + + /*read the key*/ + for(length = 0; length < chunkLength && data[length] != 0; ++length) ; + if(length + 3 >= chunkLength) CERROR_BREAK(error, 75); /*no null termination char, corrupt?*/ + if(length < 1 || length > 79) CERROR_BREAK(error, 89); /*keyword too short or long*/ + + key = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!key) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83); /*alloc fail*/ + + key[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) key[i] = (char)data[i]; + + /*read the compression method*/ + compressed = data[length + 1]; + if(data[length + 2] != 0) CERROR_BREAK(error, 72); /*the 0 byte indicating compression must be 0*/ + + /*even though it's not allowed by the standard, no error is thrown if + there's no null termination char, if the text is empty for the next 3 texts*/ + + /*read the langtag*/ + begin = length + 3; + length = 0; + for(i = begin; i < chunkLength && data[i] != 0; ++i) ++length; + + langtag = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!langtag) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83); /*alloc fail*/ + + langtag[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) langtag[i] = (char)data[begin + i]; + + /*read the transkey*/ + begin += length + 1; + length = 0; + for(i = begin; i < chunkLength && data[i] != 0; ++i) ++length; + + transkey = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!transkey) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83); /*alloc fail*/ + + transkey[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) transkey[i] = (char)data[begin + i]; + + /*read the actual text*/ + begin += length + 1; + + length = (unsigned)chunkLength < begin ? 0 : (unsigned)chunkLength - begin; + + if(compressed) { + /*will fail if zlib error, e.g. if length is too small*/ + error = zlib_decompress(&decoded.data, &decoded.size, + (unsigned char*)(&data[begin]), + length, zlibsettings); + if(error) break; + if(decoded.allocsize < decoded.size) decoded.allocsize = decoded.size; + ucvector_push_back(&decoded, 0); + } else { + if(!ucvector_resize(&decoded, length + 1)) CERROR_BREAK(error, 83 /*alloc fail*/); + + decoded.data[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) decoded.data[i] = data[begin + i]; + } + + error = lodepng_add_itext(info, key, langtag, transkey, (char*)decoded.data); + + break; + } + + lodepng_free(key); + lodepng_free(langtag); + lodepng_free(transkey); + ucvector_cleanup(&decoded); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned readChunk_tIME(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + if(chunkLength != 7) return 73; /*invalid tIME chunk size*/ + + info->time_defined = 1; + info->time.year = 256u * data[0] + data[1]; + info->time.month = data[2]; + info->time.day = data[3]; + info->time.hour = data[4]; + info->time.minute = data[5]; + info->time.second = data[6]; + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +static unsigned readChunk_pHYs(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + if(chunkLength != 9) return 74; /*invalid pHYs chunk size*/ + + info->phys_defined = 1; + info->phys_x = 16777216u * data[0] + 65536u * data[1] + 256u * data[2] + data[3]; + info->phys_y = 16777216u * data[4] + 65536u * data[5] + 256u * data[6] + data[7]; + info->phys_unit = data[8]; + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +static unsigned readChunk_gAMA(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + if(chunkLength != 4) return 96; /*invalid gAMA chunk size*/ + + info->gama_defined = 1; + info->gama_gamma = 16777216u * data[0] + 65536u * data[1] + 256u * data[2] + data[3]; + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +static unsigned readChunk_cHRM(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + if(chunkLength != 32) return 97; /*invalid cHRM chunk size*/ + + info->chrm_defined = 1; + info->chrm_white_x = 16777216u * data[ 0] + 65536u * data[ 1] + 256u * data[ 2] + data[ 3]; + info->chrm_white_y = 16777216u * data[ 4] + 65536u * data[ 5] + 256u * data[ 6] + data[ 7]; + info->chrm_red_x = 16777216u * data[ 8] + 65536u * data[ 9] + 256u * data[10] + data[11]; + info->chrm_red_y = 16777216u * data[12] + 65536u * data[13] + 256u * data[14] + data[15]; + info->chrm_green_x = 16777216u * data[16] + 65536u * data[17] + 256u * data[18] + data[19]; + info->chrm_green_y = 16777216u * data[20] + 65536u * data[21] + 256u * data[22] + data[23]; + info->chrm_blue_x = 16777216u * data[24] + 65536u * data[25] + 256u * data[26] + data[27]; + info->chrm_blue_y = 16777216u * data[28] + 65536u * data[29] + 256u * data[30] + data[31]; + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +static unsigned readChunk_sRGB(LodePNGInfo* info, const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + if(chunkLength != 1) return 98; /*invalid sRGB chunk size (this one is never ignored)*/ + + info->srgb_defined = 1; + info->srgb_intent = data[0]; + + return 0; /* OK */ +} + +static unsigned readChunk_iCCP(LodePNGInfo* info, const LodePNGDecompressSettings* zlibsettings, + const unsigned char* data, size_t chunkLength) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned i; + + unsigned length, string2_begin; + ucvector decoded; + + info->iccp_defined = 1; + if(info->iccp_name) lodepng_clear_icc(info); + + for(length = 0; length < chunkLength && data[length] != 0; ++length) ; + if(length + 2 >= chunkLength) return 75; /*no null termination, corrupt?*/ + if(length < 1 || length > 79) return 89; /*keyword too short or long*/ + + info->iccp_name = (char*)lodepng_malloc(length + 1); + if(!info->iccp_name) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + info->iccp_name[length] = 0; + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) info->iccp_name[i] = (char)data[i]; + + if(data[length + 1] != 0) return 72; /*the 0 byte indicating compression must be 0*/ + + string2_begin = length + 2; + if(string2_begin > chunkLength) return 75; /*no null termination, corrupt?*/ + + length = (unsigned)chunkLength - string2_begin; + ucvector_init(&decoded); + error = zlib_decompress(&decoded.data, &decoded.size, + (unsigned char*)(&data[string2_begin]), + length, zlibsettings); + if(!error) { + info->iccp_profile_size = decoded.size; + info->iccp_profile = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(decoded.size); + if(info->iccp_profile) { + memcpy(info->iccp_profile, decoded.data, decoded.size); + } else { + error = 83; /* alloc fail */ + } + } + ucvector_cleanup(&decoded); + return error; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +unsigned lodepng_inspect_chunk(LodePNGState* state, size_t pos, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + const unsigned char* chunk = in + pos; + unsigned chunkLength; + const unsigned char* data; + unsigned unhandled = 0; + unsigned error = 0; + + if (pos + 4 > insize) return 30; + chunkLength = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk); + if(chunkLength > 2147483647) return 63; + data = lodepng_chunk_data_const(chunk); + if(data + chunkLength + 4 > in + insize) return 30; + + if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "PLTE")) { + error = readChunk_PLTE(&state->info_png.color, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "tRNS")) { + error = readChunk_tRNS(&state->info_png.color, data, chunkLength); +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "bKGD")) { + error = readChunk_bKGD(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "tEXt")) { + error = readChunk_tEXt(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "zTXt")) { + error = readChunk_zTXt(&state->info_png, &state->decoder.zlibsettings, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "iTXt")) { + error = readChunk_iTXt(&state->info_png, &state->decoder.zlibsettings, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "tIME")) { + error = readChunk_tIME(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "pHYs")) { + error = readChunk_pHYs(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "gAMA")) { + error = readChunk_gAMA(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "cHRM")) { + error = readChunk_cHRM(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "sRGB")) { + error = readChunk_sRGB(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "iCCP")) { + error = readChunk_iCCP(&state->info_png, &state->decoder.zlibsettings, data, chunkLength); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + } else { + /* unhandled chunk is ok (is not an error) */ + unhandled = 1; + } + + if(!error && !unhandled && !state->decoder.ignore_crc) { + if(lodepng_chunk_check_crc(chunk)) return 57; /*invalid CRC*/ + } + + return error; +} + +/*read a PNG, the result will be in the same color type as the PNG (hence "generic")*/ +static void decodeGeneric(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + LodePNGState* state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + unsigned char IEND = 0; + const unsigned char* chunk; + size_t i; + ucvector idat; /*the data from idat chunks*/ + ucvector scanlines; + size_t predict; + size_t outsize = 0; + + /*for unknown chunk order*/ + unsigned unknown = 0; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + unsigned critical_pos = 1; /*1 = after IHDR, 2 = after PLTE, 3 = after IDAT*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + + + /* safe output values in case error happens */ + *out = 0; + *w = *h = 0; + + state->error = lodepng_inspect(w, h, state, in, insize); /*reads header and resets other parameters in state->info_png*/ + if(state->error) return; + + if(lodepng_pixel_overflow(*w, *h, &state->info_png.color, &state->info_raw)) { + CERROR_RETURN(state->error, 92); /*overflow possible due to amount of pixels*/ + } + + ucvector_init(&idat); + chunk = &in[33]; /*first byte of the first chunk after the header*/ + + /*loop through the chunks, ignoring unknown chunks and stopping at IEND chunk. + IDAT data is put at the start of the in buffer*/ + while(!IEND && !state->error) { + unsigned chunkLength; + const unsigned char* data; /*the data in the chunk*/ + + /*error: size of the in buffer too small to contain next chunk*/ + if((size_t)((chunk - in) + 12) > insize || chunk < in) { + if(state->decoder.ignore_end) break; /*other errors may still happen though*/ + CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 30); + } + + /*length of the data of the chunk, excluding the length bytes, chunk type and CRC bytes*/ + chunkLength = lodepng_chunk_length(chunk); + /*error: chunk length larger than the max PNG chunk size*/ + if(chunkLength > 2147483647) { + if(state->decoder.ignore_end) break; /*other errors may still happen though*/ + CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 63); + } + + if((size_t)((chunk - in) + chunkLength + 12) > insize || (chunk + chunkLength + 12) < in) { + CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 64); /*error: size of the in buffer too small to contain next chunk*/ + } + + data = lodepng_chunk_data_const(chunk); + + unknown = 0; + + /*IDAT chunk, containing compressed image data*/ + if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "IDAT")) { + size_t oldsize = idat.size; + size_t newsize; + if(lodepng_addofl(oldsize, chunkLength, &newsize)) CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 95); + if(!ucvector_resize(&idat, newsize)) CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 83 /*alloc fail*/); + for(i = 0; i != chunkLength; ++i) idat.data[oldsize + i] = data[i]; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + critical_pos = 3; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "IEND")) { + /*IEND chunk*/ + IEND = 1; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "PLTE")) { + /*palette chunk (PLTE)*/ + state->error = readChunk_PLTE(&state->info_png.color, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + critical_pos = 2; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "tRNS")) { + /*palette transparency chunk (tRNS). Even though this one is an ancillary chunk , it is still compiled + in without 'LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS' because it contains essential color information that + affects the alpha channel of pixels. */ + state->error = readChunk_tRNS(&state->info_png.color, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + /*background color chunk (bKGD)*/ + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "bKGD")) { + state->error = readChunk_bKGD(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "tEXt")) { + /*text chunk (tEXt)*/ + if(state->decoder.read_text_chunks) { + state->error = readChunk_tEXt(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "zTXt")) { + /*compressed text chunk (zTXt)*/ + if(state->decoder.read_text_chunks) { + state->error = readChunk_zTXt(&state->info_png, &state->decoder.zlibsettings, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "iTXt")) { + /*international text chunk (iTXt)*/ + if(state->decoder.read_text_chunks) { + state->error = readChunk_iTXt(&state->info_png, &state->decoder.zlibsettings, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "tIME")) { + state->error = readChunk_tIME(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "pHYs")) { + state->error = readChunk_pHYs(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "gAMA")) { + state->error = readChunk_gAMA(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "cHRM")) { + state->error = readChunk_cHRM(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "sRGB")) { + state->error = readChunk_sRGB(&state->info_png, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; + } else if(lodepng_chunk_type_equals(chunk, "iCCP")) { + state->error = readChunk_iCCP(&state->info_png, &state->decoder.zlibsettings, data, chunkLength); + if(state->error) break; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + } else /*it's not an implemented chunk type, so ignore it: skip over the data*/ { + /*error: unknown critical chunk (5th bit of first byte of chunk type is 0)*/ + if(!state->decoder.ignore_critical && !lodepng_chunk_ancillary(chunk)) { + CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 69); + } + + unknown = 1; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + if(state->decoder.remember_unknown_chunks) { + state->error = lodepng_chunk_append(&state->info_png.unknown_chunks_data[critical_pos - 1], + &state->info_png.unknown_chunks_size[critical_pos - 1], chunk); + if(state->error) break; + } +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + } + + if(!state->decoder.ignore_crc && !unknown) /*check CRC if wanted, only on known chunk types*/ { + if(lodepng_chunk_check_crc(chunk)) CERROR_BREAK(state->error, 57); /*invalid CRC*/ + } + + if(!IEND) chunk = lodepng_chunk_next_const(chunk); + } + + ucvector_init(&scanlines); + /*predict output size, to allocate exact size for output buffer to avoid more dynamic allocation. + If the decompressed size does not match the prediction, the image must be corrupt.*/ + if(state->info_png.interlace_method == 0) { + predict = lodepng_get_raw_size_idat(*w, *h, &state->info_png.color); + } else { + /*Adam-7 interlaced: predicted size is the sum of the 7 sub-images sizes*/ + const LodePNGColorMode* color = &state->info_png.color; + predict = 0; + predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 7) >> 3, (*h + 7) >> 3, color); + if(*w > 4) predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 3) >> 3, (*h + 7) >> 3, color); + predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 3) >> 2, (*h + 3) >> 3, color); + if(*w > 2) predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 1) >> 2, (*h + 3) >> 2, color); + predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 1) >> 1, (*h + 1) >> 2, color); + if(*w > 1) predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 0) >> 1, (*h + 1) >> 1, color); + predict += lodepng_get_raw_size_idat((*w + 0), (*h + 0) >> 1, color); + } + if(!state->error && !ucvector_reserve(&scanlines, predict)) state->error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + if(!state->error) { + state->error = zlib_decompress(&scanlines.data, &scanlines.size, idat.data, + idat.size, &state->decoder.zlibsettings); + if(!state->error && scanlines.size != predict) state->error = 91; /*decompressed size doesn't match prediction*/ + } + ucvector_cleanup(&idat); + + if(!state->error) { + outsize = lodepng_get_raw_size(*w, *h, &state->info_png.color); + *out = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(outsize); + if(!*out) state->error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + if(!state->error) { + for(i = 0; i < outsize; i++) (*out)[i] = 0; + state->error = postProcessScanlines(*out, scanlines.data, *w, *h, &state->info_png); + } + ucvector_cleanup(&scanlines); +} + +unsigned lodepng_decode(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + LodePNGState* state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + *out = 0; + decodeGeneric(out, w, h, state, in, insize); + if(state->error) return state->error; + if(!state->decoder.color_convert || lodepng_color_mode_equal(&state->info_raw, &state->info_png.color)) { + /*same color type, no copying or converting of data needed*/ + /*store the info_png color settings on the info_raw so that the info_raw still reflects what colortype + the raw image has to the end user*/ + if(!state->decoder.color_convert) { + state->error = lodepng_color_mode_copy(&state->info_raw, &state->info_png.color); + if(state->error) return state->error; + } + } else { + /*color conversion needed; sort of copy of the data*/ + unsigned char* data = *out; + size_t outsize; + + /*TODO: check if this works according to the statement in the documentation: "The converter can convert + from grayscale input color type, to 8-bit grayscale or grayscale with alpha"*/ + if(!(state->info_raw.colortype == LCT_RGB || state->info_raw.colortype == LCT_RGBA) + && !(state->info_raw.bitdepth == 8)) { + return 56; /*unsupported color mode conversion*/ + } + + outsize = lodepng_get_raw_size(*w, *h, &state->info_raw); + *out = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(outsize); + if(!(*out)) { + state->error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + else state->error = lodepng_convert(*out, data, &state->info_raw, + &state->info_png.color, *w, *h); + lodepng_free(data); + } + return state->error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_decode_memory(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + unsigned error; + LodePNGState state; + lodepng_state_init(&state); + state.info_raw.colortype = colortype; + state.info_raw.bitdepth = bitdepth; + error = lodepng_decode(out, w, h, &state, in, insize); + lodepng_state_cleanup(&state); + return error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_decode32(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + return lodepng_decode_memory(out, w, h, in, insize, LCT_RGBA, 8); +} + +unsigned lodepng_decode24(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + return lodepng_decode_memory(out, w, h, in, insize, LCT_RGB, 8); +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +unsigned lodepng_decode_file(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, const char* filename, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + unsigned char* buffer = 0; + size_t buffersize; + unsigned error; + /* safe output values in case error happens */ + *out = 0; + *w = *h = 0; + error = lodepng_load_file(&buffer, &buffersize, filename); + if(!error) error = lodepng_decode_memory(out, w, h, buffer, buffersize, colortype, bitdepth); + lodepng_free(buffer); + return error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_decode32_file(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, const char* filename) { + return lodepng_decode_file(out, w, h, filename, LCT_RGBA, 8); +} + +unsigned lodepng_decode24_file(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, const char* filename) { + return lodepng_decode_file(out, w, h, filename, LCT_RGB, 8); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ + +void lodepng_decoder_settings_init(LodePNGDecoderSettings* settings) { + settings->color_convert = 1; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + settings->read_text_chunks = 1; + settings->remember_unknown_chunks = 0; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + settings->ignore_crc = 0; + settings->ignore_critical = 0; + settings->ignore_end = 0; + lodepng_decompress_settings_init(&settings->zlibsettings); +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#if defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) + +void lodepng_state_init(LodePNGState* state) { +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + lodepng_decoder_settings_init(&state->decoder); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + lodepng_encoder_settings_init(&state->encoder); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + lodepng_color_mode_init(&state->info_raw); + lodepng_info_init(&state->info_png); + state->error = 1; +} + +void lodepng_state_cleanup(LodePNGState* state) { + lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(&state->info_raw); + lodepng_info_cleanup(&state->info_png); +} + +void lodepng_state_copy(LodePNGState* dest, const LodePNGState* source) { + lodepng_state_cleanup(dest); + *dest = *source; + lodepng_color_mode_init(&dest->info_raw); + lodepng_info_init(&dest->info_png); + dest->error = lodepng_color_mode_copy(&dest->info_raw, &source->info_raw); if(dest->error) return; + dest->error = lodepng_info_copy(&dest->info_png, &source->info_png); if(dest->error) return; +} + +#endif /* defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* / PNG Encoder / */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +/*chunkName must be string of 4 characters*/ +static unsigned addChunk(ucvector* out, const char* chunkName, const unsigned char* data, size_t length) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(lodepng_chunk_create(&out->data, &out->size, (unsigned)length, chunkName, data)); + out->allocsize = out->size; /*fix the allocsize again*/ + return 0; +} + +static void writeSignature(ucvector* out) { + /*8 bytes PNG signature, aka the magic bytes*/ + ucvector_push_back(out, 137); + ucvector_push_back(out, 80); + ucvector_push_back(out, 78); + ucvector_push_back(out, 71); + ucvector_push_back(out, 13); + ucvector_push_back(out, 10); + ucvector_push_back(out, 26); + ucvector_push_back(out, 10); +} + +static unsigned addChunk_IHDR(ucvector* out, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth, unsigned interlace_method) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector header; + ucvector_init(&header); + + lodepng_add32bitInt(&header, w); /*width*/ + lodepng_add32bitInt(&header, h); /*height*/ + ucvector_push_back(&header, (unsigned char)bitdepth); /*bit depth*/ + ucvector_push_back(&header, (unsigned char)colortype); /*color type*/ + ucvector_push_back(&header, 0); /*compression method*/ + ucvector_push_back(&header, 0); /*filter method*/ + ucvector_push_back(&header, interlace_method); /*interlace method*/ + + error = addChunk(out, "IHDR", header.data, header.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&header); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_PLTE(ucvector* out, const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + unsigned error = 0; + size_t i; + ucvector PLTE; + ucvector_init(&PLTE); + for(i = 0; i != info->palettesize * 4; ++i) { + /*add all channels except alpha channel*/ + if(i % 4 != 3) ucvector_push_back(&PLTE, info->palette[i]); + } + error = addChunk(out, "PLTE", PLTE.data, PLTE.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&PLTE); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_tRNS(ucvector* out, const LodePNGColorMode* info) { + unsigned error = 0; + size_t i; + ucvector tRNS; + ucvector_init(&tRNS); + if(info->colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + size_t amount = info->palettesize; + /*the tail of palette values that all have 255 as alpha, does not have to be encoded*/ + for(i = info->palettesize; i != 0; --i) { + if(info->palette[4 * (i - 1) + 3] == 255) --amount; + else break; + } + /*add only alpha channel*/ + for(i = 0; i != amount; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, info->palette[4 * i + 3]); + } else if(info->colortype == LCT_GREY) { + if(info->key_defined) { + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_r >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_r & 255)); + } + } else if(info->colortype == LCT_RGB) { + if(info->key_defined) { + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_r >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_r & 255)); + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_g >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_g & 255)); + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_b >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&tRNS, (unsigned char)(info->key_b & 255)); + } + } + + error = addChunk(out, "tRNS", tRNS.data, tRNS.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&tRNS); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_IDAT(ucvector* out, const unsigned char* data, size_t datasize, + LodePNGCompressSettings* zlibsettings) { + ucvector zlibdata; + unsigned error = 0; + + /*compress with the Zlib compressor*/ + ucvector_init(&zlibdata); + error = zlib_compress(&zlibdata.data, &zlibdata.size, data, datasize, zlibsettings); + if(!error) error = addChunk(out, "IDAT", zlibdata.data, zlibdata.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&zlibdata); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_IEND(ucvector* out) { + unsigned error = 0; + error = addChunk(out, "IEND", 0, 0); + return error; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + +static unsigned addChunk_tEXt(ucvector* out, const char* keyword, const char* textstring) { + unsigned error = 0; + size_t i; + ucvector text; + ucvector_init(&text); + for(i = 0; keyword[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&text, (unsigned char)keyword[i]); + if(i < 1 || i > 79) return 89; /*error: invalid keyword size*/ + ucvector_push_back(&text, 0); /*0 termination char*/ + for(i = 0; textstring[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&text, (unsigned char)textstring[i]); + error = addChunk(out, "tEXt", text.data, text.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&text); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_zTXt(ucvector* out, const char* keyword, const char* textstring, + LodePNGCompressSettings* zlibsettings) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector data, compressed; + size_t i, textsize = strlen(textstring); + + ucvector_init(&data); + ucvector_init(&compressed); + for(i = 0; keyword[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, (unsigned char)keyword[i]); + if(i < 1 || i > 79) return 89; /*error: invalid keyword size*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*0 termination char*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*compression method: 0*/ + + error = zlib_compress(&compressed.data, &compressed.size, + (unsigned char*)textstring, textsize, zlibsettings); + if(!error) { + for(i = 0; i != compressed.size; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, compressed.data[i]); + error = addChunk(out, "zTXt", data.data, data.size); + } + + ucvector_cleanup(&compressed); + ucvector_cleanup(&data); + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_iTXt(ucvector* out, unsigned compressed, const char* keyword, const char* langtag, + const char* transkey, const char* textstring, LodePNGCompressSettings* zlibsettings) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector data; + size_t i, textsize = strlen(textstring); + + ucvector_init(&data); + + for(i = 0; keyword[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, (unsigned char)keyword[i]); + if(i < 1 || i > 79) return 89; /*error: invalid keyword size*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*null termination char*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, compressed ? 1 : 0); /*compression flag*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*compression method*/ + for(i = 0; langtag[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, (unsigned char)langtag[i]); + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*null termination char*/ + for(i = 0; transkey[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, (unsigned char)transkey[i]); + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*null termination char*/ + + if(compressed) { + ucvector compressed_data; + ucvector_init(&compressed_data); + error = zlib_compress(&compressed_data.data, &compressed_data.size, + (unsigned char*)textstring, textsize, zlibsettings); + if(!error) { + for(i = 0; i != compressed_data.size; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, compressed_data.data[i]); + } + ucvector_cleanup(&compressed_data); + } else /*not compressed*/ { + for(i = 0; textstring[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, (unsigned char)textstring[i]); + } + + if(!error) error = addChunk(out, "iTXt", data.data, data.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&data); + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_bKGD(ucvector* out, const LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector bKGD; + ucvector_init(&bKGD); + if(info->color.colortype == LCT_GREY || info->color.colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) { + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_r >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_r & 255)); + } else if(info->color.colortype == LCT_RGB || info->color.colortype == LCT_RGBA) { + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_r >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_r & 255)); + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_g >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_g & 255)); + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_b >> 8)); + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_b & 255)); + } else if(info->color.colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + ucvector_push_back(&bKGD, (unsigned char)(info->background_r & 255)); /*palette index*/ + } + + error = addChunk(out, "bKGD", bKGD.data, bKGD.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&bKGD); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_tIME(ucvector* out, const LodePNGTime* time) { + unsigned error = 0; + unsigned char* data = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(7); + if(!data) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + data[0] = (unsigned char)(time->year >> 8); + data[1] = (unsigned char)(time->year & 255); + data[2] = (unsigned char)time->month; + data[3] = (unsigned char)time->day; + data[4] = (unsigned char)time->hour; + data[5] = (unsigned char)time->minute; + data[6] = (unsigned char)time->second; + error = addChunk(out, "tIME", data, 7); + lodepng_free(data); + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_pHYs(ucvector* out, const LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector data; + ucvector_init(&data); + + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->phys_x); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->phys_y); + ucvector_push_back(&data, info->phys_unit); + + error = addChunk(out, "pHYs", data.data, data.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&data); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_gAMA(ucvector* out, const LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector data; + ucvector_init(&data); + + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->gama_gamma); + + error = addChunk(out, "gAMA", data.data, data.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&data); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_cHRM(ucvector* out, const LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector data; + ucvector_init(&data); + + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_white_x); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_white_y); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_red_x); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_red_y); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_green_x); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_green_y); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_blue_x); + lodepng_add32bitInt(&data, info->chrm_blue_y); + + error = addChunk(out, "cHRM", data.data, data.size); + ucvector_cleanup(&data); + + return error; +} + +static unsigned addChunk_sRGB(ucvector* out, const LodePNGInfo* info) { + unsigned char data = info->srgb_intent; + return addChunk(out, "sRGB", &data, 1); +} + +static unsigned addChunk_iCCP(ucvector* out, const LodePNGInfo* info, LodePNGCompressSettings* zlibsettings) { + unsigned error = 0; + ucvector data, compressed; + size_t i; + + ucvector_init(&data); + ucvector_init(&compressed); + for(i = 0; info->iccp_name[i] != 0; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, (unsigned char)info->iccp_name[i]); + if(i < 1 || i > 79) return 89; /*error: invalid keyword size*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*0 termination char*/ + ucvector_push_back(&data, 0); /*compression method: 0*/ + + error = zlib_compress(&compressed.data, &compressed.size, + info->iccp_profile, info->iccp_profile_size, zlibsettings); + if(!error) { + for(i = 0; i != compressed.size; ++i) ucvector_push_back(&data, compressed.data[i]); + error = addChunk(out, "iCCP", data.data, data.size); + } + + ucvector_cleanup(&compressed); + ucvector_cleanup(&data); + return error; +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +static void filterScanline(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* scanline, const unsigned char* prevline, + size_t length, size_t bytewidth, unsigned char filterType) { + size_t i; + switch(filterType) { + case 0: /*None*/ + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i]; + break; + case 1: /*Sub*/ + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i]; + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i] - scanline[i - bytewidth]; + break; + case 2: /*Up*/ + if(prevline) { + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i] - prevline[i]; + } else { + for(i = 0; i != length; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i]; + } + break; + case 3: /*Average*/ + if(prevline) { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i] - (prevline[i] >> 1); + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i] - ((scanline[i - bytewidth] + prevline[i]) >> 1); + } else { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i]; + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i] - (scanline[i - bytewidth] >> 1); + } + break; + case 4: /*Paeth*/ + if(prevline) { + /*paethPredictor(0, prevline[i], 0) is always prevline[i]*/ + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) out[i] = (scanline[i] - prevline[i]); + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) { + out[i] = (scanline[i] - paethPredictor(scanline[i - bytewidth], prevline[i], prevline[i - bytewidth])); + } + } else { + for(i = 0; i != bytewidth; ++i) out[i] = scanline[i]; + /*paethPredictor(scanline[i - bytewidth], 0, 0) is always scanline[i - bytewidth]*/ + for(i = bytewidth; i < length; ++i) out[i] = (scanline[i] - scanline[i - bytewidth]); + } + break; + default: return; /*unexisting filter type given*/ + } +} + +/* log2 approximation. A slight bit faster than std::log. */ +static float flog2(float f) { + float result = 0; + while(f > 32) { result += 4; f /= 16; } + while(f > 2) { ++result; f /= 2; } + return result + 1.442695f * (f * f * f / 3 - 3 * f * f / 2 + 3 * f - 1.83333f); +} + +static unsigned filter(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGColorMode* info, const LodePNGEncoderSettings* settings) { + /* + For PNG filter method 0 + out must be a buffer with as size: h + (w * h * bpp + 7) / 8, because there are + the scanlines with 1 extra byte per scanline + */ + + unsigned bpp = lodepng_get_bpp(info); + /*the width of a scanline in bytes, not including the filter type*/ + size_t linebytes = (w * bpp + 7) / 8; + /*bytewidth is used for filtering, is 1 when bpp < 8, number of bytes per pixel otherwise*/ + size_t bytewidth = (bpp + 7) / 8; + const unsigned char* prevline = 0; + unsigned x, y; + unsigned error = 0; + LodePNGFilterStrategy strategy = settings->filter_strategy; + + /* + There is a heuristic called the minimum sum of absolute differences heuristic, suggested by the PNG standard: + * If the image type is Palette, or the bit depth is smaller than 8, then do not filter the image (i.e. + use fixed filtering, with the filter None). + * (The other case) If the image type is Grayscale or RGB (with or without Alpha), and the bit depth is + not smaller than 8, then use adaptive filtering heuristic as follows: independently for each row, apply + all five filters and select the filter that produces the smallest sum of absolute values per row. + This heuristic is used if filter strategy is LFS_MINSUM and filter_palette_zero is true. + + If filter_palette_zero is true and filter_strategy is not LFS_MINSUM, the above heuristic is followed, + but for "the other case", whatever strategy filter_strategy is set to instead of the minimum sum + heuristic is used. + */ + if(settings->filter_palette_zero && + (info->colortype == LCT_PALETTE || info->bitdepth < 8)) strategy = LFS_ZERO; + + if(bpp == 0) return 31; /*error: invalid color type*/ + + if(strategy == LFS_ZERO) { + for(y = 0; y != h; ++y) { + size_t outindex = (1 + linebytes) * y; /*the extra filterbyte added to each row*/ + size_t inindex = linebytes * y; + out[outindex] = 0; /*filter type byte*/ + filterScanline(&out[outindex + 1], &in[inindex], prevline, linebytes, bytewidth, 0); + prevline = &in[inindex]; + } + } else if(strategy == LFS_MINSUM) { + /*adaptive filtering*/ + size_t sum[5]; + unsigned char* attempt[5]; /*five filtering attempts, one for each filter type*/ + size_t smallest = 0; + unsigned char type, bestType = 0; + + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) { + attempt[type] = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(linebytes); + if(!attempt[type]) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + + if(!error) { + for(y = 0; y != h; ++y) { + /*try the 5 filter types*/ + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) { + filterScanline(attempt[type], &in[y * linebytes], prevline, linebytes, bytewidth, type); + + /*calculate the sum of the result*/ + sum[type] = 0; + if(type == 0) { + for(x = 0; x != linebytes; ++x) sum[type] += (unsigned char)(attempt[type][x]); + } else { + for(x = 0; x != linebytes; ++x) { + /*For differences, each byte should be treated as signed, values above 127 are negative + (converted to signed char). Filtertype 0 isn't a difference though, so use unsigned there. + This means filtertype 0 is almost never chosen, but that is justified.*/ + unsigned char s = attempt[type][x]; + sum[type] += s < 128 ? s : (255U - s); + } + } + + /*check if this is smallest sum (or if type == 0 it's the first case so always store the values)*/ + if(type == 0 || sum[type] < smallest) { + bestType = type; + smallest = sum[type]; + } + } + + prevline = &in[y * linebytes]; + + /*now fill the out values*/ + out[y * (linebytes + 1)] = bestType; /*the first byte of a scanline will be the filter type*/ + for(x = 0; x != linebytes; ++x) out[y * (linebytes + 1) + 1 + x] = attempt[bestType][x]; + } + } + + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) lodepng_free(attempt[type]); + } else if(strategy == LFS_ENTROPY) { + float sum[5]; + unsigned char* attempt[5]; /*five filtering attempts, one for each filter type*/ + float smallest = 0; + unsigned type, bestType = 0; + unsigned count[256]; + + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) { + attempt[type] = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(linebytes); + if(!attempt[type]) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + + for(y = 0; y != h; ++y) { + /*try the 5 filter types*/ + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) { + filterScanline(attempt[type], &in[y * linebytes], prevline, linebytes, bytewidth, type); + for(x = 0; x != 256; ++x) count[x] = 0; + for(x = 0; x != linebytes; ++x) ++count[attempt[type][x]]; + ++count[type]; /*the filter type itself is part of the scanline*/ + sum[type] = 0; + for(x = 0; x != 256; ++x) { + float p = count[x] / (float)(linebytes + 1); + sum[type] += count[x] == 0 ? 0 : flog2(1 / p) * p; + } + /*check if this is smallest sum (or if type == 0 it's the first case so always store the values)*/ + if(type == 0 || sum[type] < smallest) { + bestType = type; + smallest = sum[type]; + } + } + + prevline = &in[y * linebytes]; + + /*now fill the out values*/ + out[y * (linebytes + 1)] = bestType; /*the first byte of a scanline will be the filter type*/ + for(x = 0; x != linebytes; ++x) out[y * (linebytes + 1) + 1 + x] = attempt[bestType][x]; + } + + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) lodepng_free(attempt[type]); + } else if(strategy == LFS_PREDEFINED) { + for(y = 0; y != h; ++y) { + size_t outindex = (1 + linebytes) * y; /*the extra filterbyte added to each row*/ + size_t inindex = linebytes * y; + unsigned char type = settings->predefined_filters[y]; + out[outindex] = type; /*filter type byte*/ + filterScanline(&out[outindex + 1], &in[inindex], prevline, linebytes, bytewidth, type); + prevline = &in[inindex]; + } + } else if(strategy == LFS_BRUTE_FORCE) { + /*brute force filter chooser. + deflate the scanline after every filter attempt to see which one deflates best. + This is very slow and gives only slightly smaller, sometimes even larger, result*/ + size_t size[5]; + unsigned char* attempt[5]; /*five filtering attempts, one for each filter type*/ + size_t smallest = 0; + unsigned type = 0, bestType = 0; + unsigned char* dummy; + LodePNGCompressSettings zlibsettings = settings->zlibsettings; + /*use fixed tree on the attempts so that the tree is not adapted to the filtertype on purpose, + to simulate the true case where the tree is the same for the whole image. Sometimes it gives + better result with dynamic tree anyway. Using the fixed tree sometimes gives worse, but in rare + cases better compression. It does make this a bit less slow, so it's worth doing this.*/ + zlibsettings.btype = 1; + /*a custom encoder likely doesn't read the btype setting and is optimized for complete PNG + images only, so disable it*/ + zlibsettings.custom_zlib = 0; + zlibsettings.custom_deflate = 0; + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) { + attempt[type] = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(linebytes); + if(!attempt[type]) return 83; /*alloc fail*/ + } + for(y = 0; y != h; ++y) /*try the 5 filter types*/ { + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) { + unsigned testsize = (unsigned)linebytes; + /*if(testsize > 8) testsize /= 8;*/ /*it already works good enough by testing a part of the row*/ + + filterScanline(attempt[type], &in[y * linebytes], prevline, linebytes, bytewidth, type); + size[type] = 0; + dummy = 0; + zlib_compress(&dummy, &size[type], attempt[type], testsize, &zlibsettings); + lodepng_free(dummy); + /*check if this is smallest size (or if type == 0 it's the first case so always store the values)*/ + if(type == 0 || size[type] < smallest) { + bestType = type; + smallest = size[type]; + } + } + prevline = &in[y * linebytes]; + out[y * (linebytes + 1)] = bestType; /*the first byte of a scanline will be the filter type*/ + for(x = 0; x != linebytes; ++x) out[y * (linebytes + 1) + 1 + x] = attempt[bestType][x]; + } + for(type = 0; type != 5; ++type) lodepng_free(attempt[type]); + } + else return 88; /* unknown filter strategy */ + + return error; +} + +static void addPaddingBits(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, + size_t olinebits, size_t ilinebits, unsigned h) { + /*The opposite of the removePaddingBits function + olinebits must be >= ilinebits*/ + unsigned y; + size_t diff = olinebits - ilinebits; + size_t obp = 0, ibp = 0; /*bit pointers*/ + for(y = 0; y != h; ++y) { + size_t x; + for(x = 0; x < ilinebits; ++x) { + unsigned char bit = readBitFromReversedStream(&ibp, in); + setBitOfReversedStream(&obp, out, bit); + } + /*obp += diff; --> no, fill in some value in the padding bits too, to avoid + "Use of uninitialised value of size ###" warning from valgrind*/ + for(x = 0; x != diff; ++x) setBitOfReversedStream(&obp, out, 0); + } +} + +/* +in: non-interlaced image with size w*h +out: the same pixels, but re-ordered according to PNG's Adam7 interlacing, with + no padding bits between scanlines, but between reduced images so that each + reduced image starts at a byte. +bpp: bits per pixel +there are no padding bits, not between scanlines, not between reduced images +in has the following size in bits: w * h * bpp. +out is possibly bigger due to padding bits between reduced images +NOTE: comments about padding bits are only relevant if bpp < 8 +*/ +static void Adam7_interlace(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, unsigned bpp) { + unsigned passw[7], passh[7]; + size_t filter_passstart[8], padded_passstart[8], passstart[8]; + unsigned i; + + Adam7_getpassvalues(passw, passh, filter_passstart, padded_passstart, passstart, w, h, bpp); + + if(bpp >= 8) { + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + unsigned x, y, b; + size_t bytewidth = bpp / 8; + for(y = 0; y < passh[i]; ++y) + for(x = 0; x < passw[i]; ++x) { + size_t pixelinstart = ((ADAM7_IY[i] + y * ADAM7_DY[i]) * w + ADAM7_IX[i] + x * ADAM7_DX[i]) * bytewidth; + size_t pixeloutstart = passstart[i] + (y * passw[i] + x) * bytewidth; + for(b = 0; b < bytewidth; ++b) { + out[pixeloutstart + b] = in[pixelinstart + b]; + } + } + } + } else /*bpp < 8: Adam7 with pixels < 8 bit is a bit trickier: with bit pointers*/ { + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + unsigned x, y, b; + unsigned ilinebits = bpp * passw[i]; + unsigned olinebits = bpp * w; + size_t obp, ibp; /*bit pointers (for out and in buffer)*/ + for(y = 0; y < passh[i]; ++y) + for(x = 0; x < passw[i]; ++x) { + ibp = (ADAM7_IY[i] + y * ADAM7_DY[i]) * olinebits + (ADAM7_IX[i] + x * ADAM7_DX[i]) * bpp; + obp = (8 * passstart[i]) + (y * ilinebits + x * bpp); + for(b = 0; b < bpp; ++b) { + unsigned char bit = readBitFromReversedStream(&ibp, in); + setBitOfReversedStream(&obp, out, bit); + } + } + } + } +} + +/*out must be buffer big enough to contain uncompressed IDAT chunk data, and in must contain the full image. +return value is error**/ +static unsigned preProcessScanlines(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* in, + unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGInfo* info_png, const LodePNGEncoderSettings* settings) { + /* + This function converts the pure 2D image with the PNG's colortype, into filtered-padded-interlaced data. Steps: + *) if no Adam7: 1) add padding bits (= posible extra bits per scanline if bpp < 8) 2) filter + *) if adam7: 1) Adam7_interlace 2) 7x add padding bits 3) 7x filter + */ + unsigned bpp = lodepng_get_bpp(&info_png->color); + unsigned error = 0; + + if(info_png->interlace_method == 0) { + *outsize = h + (h * ((w * bpp + 7) / 8)); /*image size plus an extra byte per scanline + possible padding bits*/ + *out = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(*outsize); + if(!(*out) && (*outsize)) error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + if(!error) { + /*non multiple of 8 bits per scanline, padding bits needed per scanline*/ + if(bpp < 8 && w * bpp != ((w * bpp + 7) / 8) * 8) { + unsigned char* padded = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(h * ((w * bpp + 7) / 8)); + if(!padded) error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + if(!error) { + addPaddingBits(padded, in, ((w * bpp + 7) / 8) * 8, w * bpp, h); + error = filter(*out, padded, w, h, &info_png->color, settings); + } + lodepng_free(padded); + } else { + /*we can immediately filter into the out buffer, no other steps needed*/ + error = filter(*out, in, w, h, &info_png->color, settings); + } + } + } else /*interlace_method is 1 (Adam7)*/ { + unsigned passw[7], passh[7]; + size_t filter_passstart[8], padded_passstart[8], passstart[8]; + unsigned char* adam7; + + Adam7_getpassvalues(passw, passh, filter_passstart, padded_passstart, passstart, w, h, bpp); + + *outsize = filter_passstart[7]; /*image size plus an extra byte per scanline + possible padding bits*/ + *out = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(*outsize); + if(!(*out)) error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + adam7 = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(passstart[7]); + if(!adam7 && passstart[7]) error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + + if(!error) { + unsigned i; + + Adam7_interlace(adam7, in, w, h, bpp); + for(i = 0; i != 7; ++i) { + if(bpp < 8) { + unsigned char* padded = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(padded_passstart[i + 1] - padded_passstart[i]); + if(!padded) ERROR_BREAK(83); /*alloc fail*/ + addPaddingBits(padded, &adam7[passstart[i]], + ((passw[i] * bpp + 7) / 8) * 8, passw[i] * bpp, passh[i]); + error = filter(&(*out)[filter_passstart[i]], padded, + passw[i], passh[i], &info_png->color, settings); + lodepng_free(padded); + } else { + error = filter(&(*out)[filter_passstart[i]], &adam7[padded_passstart[i]], + passw[i], passh[i], &info_png->color, settings); + } + + if(error) break; + } + } + + lodepng_free(adam7); + } + + return error; +} + +/* +palette must have 4 * palettesize bytes allocated, and given in format RGBARGBARGBARGBA... +returns 0 if the palette is opaque, +returns 1 if the palette has a single color with alpha 0 ==> color key +returns 2 if the palette is semi-translucent. +*/ +static unsigned getPaletteTranslucency(const unsigned char* palette, size_t palettesize) { + size_t i; + unsigned key = 0; + unsigned r = 0, g = 0, b = 0; /*the value of the color with alpha 0, so long as color keying is possible*/ + for(i = 0; i != palettesize; ++i) { + if(!key && palette[4 * i + 3] == 0) { + r = palette[4 * i + 0]; g = palette[4 * i + 1]; b = palette[4 * i + 2]; + key = 1; + i = (size_t)(-1); /*restart from beginning, to detect earlier opaque colors with key's value*/ + } + else if(palette[4 * i + 3] != 255) return 2; + /*when key, no opaque RGB may have key's RGB*/ + else if(key && r == palette[i * 4 + 0] && g == palette[i * 4 + 1] && b == palette[i * 4 + 2]) return 2; + } + return key; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +static unsigned addUnknownChunks(ucvector* out, unsigned char* data, size_t datasize) { + unsigned char* inchunk = data; + while((size_t)(inchunk - data) < datasize) { + CERROR_TRY_RETURN(lodepng_chunk_append(&out->data, &out->size, inchunk)); + out->allocsize = out->size; /*fix the allocsize again*/ + inchunk = lodepng_chunk_next(inchunk); + } + return 0; +} + +static unsigned isGrayICCProfile(const unsigned char* profile, unsigned size) { + /* + It is a gray profile if bytes 16-19 are "GRAY", rgb profile if bytes 16-19 + are "RGB ". We do not perform any full parsing of the ICC profile here, other + than check those 4 bytes to grayscale profile. Other than that, validity of + the profile is not checked. This is needed only because the PNG specification + requires using a non-gray color model if there is an ICC profile with "RGB " + (sadly limiting compression opportunities if the input data is grayscale RGB + data), and requires using a gray color model if it is "GRAY". + */ + if(size < 20) return 0; + return profile[16] == 'G' && profile[17] == 'R' && profile[18] == 'A' && profile[19] == 'Y'; +} + +static unsigned isRGBICCProfile(const unsigned char* profile, unsigned size) { + /* See comment in isGrayICCProfile*/ + if(size < 20) return 0; + return profile[16] == 'R' && profile[17] == 'G' && profile[18] == 'B' && profile[19] == ' '; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +unsigned lodepng_encode(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGState* state) { + unsigned char* data = 0; /*uncompressed version of the IDAT chunk data*/ + size_t datasize = 0; + ucvector outv; + LodePNGInfo info; + + ucvector_init(&outv); + lodepng_info_init(&info); + + /*provide some proper output values if error will happen*/ + *out = 0; + *outsize = 0; + state->error = 0; + + /*check input values validity*/ + if((state->info_png.color.colortype == LCT_PALETTE || state->encoder.force_palette) + && (state->info_png.color.palettesize == 0 || state->info_png.color.palettesize > 256)) { + state->error = 68; /*invalid palette size, it is only allowed to be 1-256*/ + goto cleanup; + } + if(state->encoder.zlibsettings.btype > 2) { + state->error = 61; /*error: unexisting btype*/ + goto cleanup; + } + if(state->info_png.interlace_method > 1) { + state->error = 71; /*error: unexisting interlace mode*/ + goto cleanup; + } + state->error = checkColorValidity(state->info_png.color.colortype, state->info_png.color.bitdepth); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; /*error: unexisting color type given*/ + state->error = checkColorValidity(state->info_raw.colortype, state->info_raw.bitdepth); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; /*error: unexisting color type given*/ + + /* color convert and compute scanline filter types */ + lodepng_info_copy(&info, &state->info_png); + if(state->encoder.auto_convert) { +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + if(state->info_png.background_defined) { + unsigned bg_r = state->info_png.background_r; + unsigned bg_g = state->info_png.background_g; + unsigned bg_b = state->info_png.background_b; + unsigned r = 0, g = 0, b = 0; + LodePNGColorProfile prof; + LodePNGColorMode mode16 = lodepng_color_mode_make(LCT_RGB, 16); + lodepng_convert_rgb(&r, &g, &b, bg_r, bg_g, bg_b, &mode16, &state->info_png.color); + lodepng_color_profile_init(&prof); + state->error = lodepng_get_color_profile(&prof, image, w, h, &state->info_raw); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + lodepng_color_profile_add(&prof, r, g, b, 65535); + state->error = auto_choose_color_from_profile(&info.color, &state->info_raw, &prof); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + if(lodepng_convert_rgb(&info.background_r, &info.background_g, &info.background_b, + bg_r, bg_g, bg_b, &info.color, &state->info_png.color)) { + state->error = 104; + goto cleanup; + } + } + else +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS */ + { + state->error = lodepng_auto_choose_color(&info.color, image, w, h, &state->info_raw); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + } + } +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + if(state->info_png.iccp_defined) { + unsigned gray_icc = isGrayICCProfile(state->info_png.iccp_profile, state->info_png.iccp_profile_size); + unsigned gray_png = info.color.colortype == LCT_GREY || info.color.colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA; + /* TODO: perhaps instead of giving errors or less optimal compression, we can automatically modify + the ICC profile here to say "GRAY" or "RGB " to match the PNG color type, unless this will require + non trivial changes to the rest of the ICC profile */ + if(!gray_icc && !isRGBICCProfile(state->info_png.iccp_profile, state->info_png.iccp_profile_size)) { + state->error = 100; /* Disallowed profile color type for PNG */ + goto cleanup; + } + if(!state->encoder.auto_convert && gray_icc != gray_png) { + /* Non recoverable: encoder not allowed to convert color type, and requested color type not + compatible with ICC color type */ + state->error = 101; + goto cleanup; + } + if(gray_icc && !gray_png) { + /* Non recoverable: trying to set grayscale ICC profile while colored pixels were given */ + state->error = 102; + goto cleanup; + /* NOTE: this relies on the fact that lodepng_auto_choose_color never returns palette for grayscale pixels */ + } + if(!gray_icc && gray_png) { + /* Recoverable but an unfortunate loss in compression density: We have grayscale pixels but + are forced to store them in more expensive RGB format that will repeat each value 3 times + because the PNG spec does not allow an RGB ICC profile with internal grayscale color data */ + if(info.color.colortype == LCT_GREY) info.color.colortype = LCT_RGB; + if(info.color.colortype == LCT_GREY_ALPHA) info.color.colortype = LCT_RGBA; + if(info.color.bitdepth < 8) info.color.bitdepth = 8; + } + } +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + if(!lodepng_color_mode_equal(&state->info_raw, &info.color)) { + unsigned char* converted; + size_t size = ((size_t)w * (size_t)h * (size_t)lodepng_get_bpp(&info.color) + 7) / 8; + + converted = (unsigned char*)lodepng_malloc(size); + if(!converted && size) state->error = 83; /*alloc fail*/ + if(!state->error) { + state->error = lodepng_convert(converted, image, &info.color, &state->info_raw, w, h); + } + if(!state->error) preProcessScanlines(&data, &datasize, converted, w, h, &info, &state->encoder); + lodepng_free(converted); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + } + else preProcessScanlines(&data, &datasize, image, w, h, &info, &state->encoder); + + /* output all PNG chunks */ { +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + size_t i; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + /*write signature and chunks*/ + writeSignature(&outv); + /*IHDR*/ + addChunk_IHDR(&outv, w, h, info.color.colortype, info.color.bitdepth, info.interlace_method); +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + /*unknown chunks between IHDR and PLTE*/ + if(info.unknown_chunks_data[0]) { + state->error = addUnknownChunks(&outv, info.unknown_chunks_data[0], info.unknown_chunks_size[0]); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + } + /*color profile chunks must come before PLTE */ + if(info.iccp_defined) addChunk_iCCP(&outv, &info, &state->encoder.zlibsettings); + if(info.srgb_defined) addChunk_sRGB(&outv, &info); + if(info.gama_defined) addChunk_gAMA(&outv, &info); + if(info.chrm_defined) addChunk_cHRM(&outv, &info); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + /*PLTE*/ + if(info.color.colortype == LCT_PALETTE) { + addChunk_PLTE(&outv, &info.color); + } + if(state->encoder.force_palette && (info.color.colortype == LCT_RGB || info.color.colortype == LCT_RGBA)) { + addChunk_PLTE(&outv, &info.color); + } + /*tRNS*/ + if(info.color.colortype == LCT_PALETTE && getPaletteTranslucency(info.color.palette, info.color.palettesize) != 0) { + addChunk_tRNS(&outv, &info.color); + } + if((info.color.colortype == LCT_GREY || info.color.colortype == LCT_RGB) && info.color.key_defined) { + addChunk_tRNS(&outv, &info.color); + } +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + /*bKGD (must come between PLTE and the IDAt chunks*/ + if(info.background_defined) { + state->error = addChunk_bKGD(&outv, &info); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + } + /*pHYs (must come before the IDAT chunks)*/ + if(info.phys_defined) addChunk_pHYs(&outv, &info); + + /*unknown chunks between PLTE and IDAT*/ + if(info.unknown_chunks_data[1]) { + state->error = addUnknownChunks(&outv, info.unknown_chunks_data[1], info.unknown_chunks_size[1]); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + } +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + /*IDAT (multiple IDAT chunks must be consecutive)*/ + state->error = addChunk_IDAT(&outv, data, datasize, &state->encoder.zlibsettings); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + /*tIME*/ + if(info.time_defined) addChunk_tIME(&outv, &info.time); + /*tEXt and/or zTXt*/ + for(i = 0; i != info.text_num; ++i) { + if(strlen(info.text_keys[i]) > 79) { + state->error = 66; /*text chunk too large*/ + goto cleanup; + } + if(strlen(info.text_keys[i]) < 1) { + state->error = 67; /*text chunk too small*/ + goto cleanup; + } + if(state->encoder.text_compression) { + addChunk_zTXt(&outv, info.text_keys[i], info.text_strings[i], &state->encoder.zlibsettings); + } else { + addChunk_tEXt(&outv, info.text_keys[i], info.text_strings[i]); + } + } + /*LodePNG version id in text chunk*/ + if(state->encoder.add_id) { + unsigned already_added_id_text = 0; + for(i = 0; i != info.text_num; ++i) { + if(!strcmp(info.text_keys[i], "LodePNG")) { + already_added_id_text = 1; + break; + } + } + if(already_added_id_text == 0) { + addChunk_tEXt(&outv, "LodePNG", LODEPNG_VERSION_STRING); /*it's shorter as tEXt than as zTXt chunk*/ + } + } + /*iTXt*/ + for(i = 0; i != info.itext_num; ++i) { + if(strlen(info.itext_keys[i]) > 79) { + state->error = 66; /*text chunk too large*/ + goto cleanup; + } + if(strlen(info.itext_keys[i]) < 1) { + state->error = 67; /*text chunk too small*/ + goto cleanup; + } + addChunk_iTXt(&outv, state->encoder.text_compression, + info.itext_keys[i], info.itext_langtags[i], info.itext_transkeys[i], info.itext_strings[i], + &state->encoder.zlibsettings); + } + + /*unknown chunks between IDAT and IEND*/ + if(info.unknown_chunks_data[2]) { + state->error = addUnknownChunks(&outv, info.unknown_chunks_data[2], info.unknown_chunks_size[2]); + if(state->error) goto cleanup; + } +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + addChunk_IEND(&outv); + } + +cleanup: + lodepng_info_cleanup(&info); + lodepng_free(data); + + /*instead of cleaning the vector up, give it to the output*/ + *out = outv.data; + *outsize = outv.size; + + return state->error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_encode_memory(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* image, + unsigned w, unsigned h, LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + unsigned error; + LodePNGState state; + lodepng_state_init(&state); + state.info_raw.colortype = colortype; + state.info_raw.bitdepth = bitdepth; + state.info_png.color.colortype = colortype; + state.info_png.color.bitdepth = bitdepth; + lodepng_encode(out, outsize, image, w, h, &state); + error = state.error; + lodepng_state_cleanup(&state); + return error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_encode32(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h) { + return lodepng_encode_memory(out, outsize, image, w, h, LCT_RGBA, 8); +} + +unsigned lodepng_encode24(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h) { + return lodepng_encode_memory(out, outsize, image, w, h, LCT_RGB, 8); +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +unsigned lodepng_encode_file(const char* filename, const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + unsigned char* buffer; + size_t buffersize; + unsigned error = lodepng_encode_memory(&buffer, &buffersize, image, w, h, colortype, bitdepth); + if(!error) error = lodepng_save_file(buffer, buffersize, filename); + lodepng_free(buffer); + return error; +} + +unsigned lodepng_encode32_file(const char* filename, const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h) { + return lodepng_encode_file(filename, image, w, h, LCT_RGBA, 8); +} + +unsigned lodepng_encode24_file(const char* filename, const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h) { + return lodepng_encode_file(filename, image, w, h, LCT_RGB, 8); +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ + +void lodepng_encoder_settings_init(LodePNGEncoderSettings* settings) { + lodepng_compress_settings_init(&settings->zlibsettings); + settings->filter_palette_zero = 1; + settings->filter_strategy = LFS_MINSUM; + settings->auto_convert = 1; + settings->force_palette = 0; + settings->predefined_filters = 0; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + settings->add_id = 0; + settings->text_compression = 1; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +} + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT +/* +This returns the description of a numerical error code in English. This is also +the documentation of all the error codes. +*/ +const char* lodepng_error_text(unsigned code) { + switch(code) { + case 0: return "no error, everything went ok"; + case 1: return "nothing done yet"; /*the Encoder/Decoder has done nothing yet, error checking makes no sense yet*/ + case 10: return "end of input memory reached without huffman end code"; /*while huffman decoding*/ + case 11: return "error in code tree made it jump outside of huffman tree"; /*while huffman decoding*/ + case 13: return "problem while processing dynamic deflate block"; + case 14: return "problem while processing dynamic deflate block"; + case 15: return "problem while processing dynamic deflate block"; + case 16: return "unexisting code while processing dynamic deflate block"; + case 17: return "end of out buffer memory reached while inflating"; + case 18: return "invalid distance code while inflating"; + case 19: return "end of out buffer memory reached while inflating"; + case 20: return "invalid deflate block BTYPE encountered while decoding"; + case 21: return "NLEN is not ones complement of LEN in a deflate block"; + + /*end of out buffer memory reached while inflating: + This can happen if the inflated deflate data is longer than the amount of bytes required to fill up + all the pixels of the image, given the color depth and image dimensions. Something that doesn't + happen in a normal, well encoded, PNG image.*/ + case 22: return "end of out buffer memory reached while inflating"; + case 23: return "end of in buffer memory reached while inflating"; + case 24: return "invalid FCHECK in zlib header"; + case 25: return "invalid compression method in zlib header"; + case 26: return "FDICT encountered in zlib header while it's not used for PNG"; + case 27: return "PNG file is smaller than a PNG header"; + /*Checks the magic file header, the first 8 bytes of the PNG file*/ + case 28: return "incorrect PNG signature, it's no PNG or corrupted"; + case 29: return "first chunk is not the header chunk"; + case 30: return "chunk length too large, chunk broken off at end of file"; + case 31: return "illegal PNG color type or bpp"; + case 32: return "illegal PNG compression method"; + case 33: return "illegal PNG filter method"; + case 34: return "illegal PNG interlace method"; + case 35: return "chunk length of a chunk is too large or the chunk too small"; + case 36: return "illegal PNG filter type encountered"; + case 37: return "illegal bit depth for this color type given"; + case 38: return "the palette is too big"; /*more than 256 colors*/ + case 39: return "tRNS chunk before PLTE or has more entries than palette size"; + case 40: return "tRNS chunk has wrong size for grayscale image"; + case 41: return "tRNS chunk has wrong size for RGB image"; + case 42: return "tRNS chunk appeared while it was not allowed for this color type"; + case 43: return "bKGD chunk has wrong size for palette image"; + case 44: return "bKGD chunk has wrong size for grayscale image"; + case 45: return "bKGD chunk has wrong size for RGB image"; + case 48: return "empty input buffer given to decoder. Maybe caused by non-existing file?"; + case 49: return "jumped past memory while generating dynamic huffman tree"; + case 50: return "jumped past memory while generating dynamic huffman tree"; + case 51: return "jumped past memory while inflating huffman block"; + case 52: return "jumped past memory while inflating"; + case 53: return "size of zlib data too small"; + case 54: return "repeat symbol in tree while there was no value symbol yet"; + /*jumped past tree while generating huffman tree, this could be when the + tree will have more leaves than symbols after generating it out of the + given lenghts. They call this an oversubscribed dynamic bit lengths tree in zlib.*/ + case 55: return "jumped past tree while generating huffman tree"; + case 56: return "given output image colortype or bitdepth not supported for color conversion"; + case 57: return "invalid CRC encountered (checking CRC can be disabled)"; + case 58: return "invalid ADLER32 encountered (checking ADLER32 can be disabled)"; + case 59: return "requested color conversion not supported"; + case 60: return "invalid window size given in the settings of the encoder (must be 0-32768)"; + case 61: return "invalid BTYPE given in the settings of the encoder (only 0, 1 and 2 are allowed)"; + /*LodePNG leaves the choice of RGB to grayscale conversion formula to the user.*/ + case 62: return "conversion from color to grayscale not supported"; + /*(2^31-1)*/ + case 63: return "length of a chunk too long, max allowed for PNG is 2147483647 bytes per chunk"; + /*this would result in the inability of a deflated block to ever contain an end code. It must be at least 1.*/ + case 64: return "the length of the END symbol 256 in the Huffman tree is 0"; + case 66: return "the length of a text chunk keyword given to the encoder is longer than the maximum of 79 bytes"; + case 67: return "the length of a text chunk keyword given to the encoder is smaller than the minimum of 1 byte"; + case 68: return "tried to encode a PLTE chunk with a palette that has less than 1 or more than 256 colors"; + case 69: return "unknown chunk type with 'critical' flag encountered by the decoder"; + case 71: return "unexisting interlace mode given to encoder (must be 0 or 1)"; + case 72: return "while decoding, unexisting compression method encountering in zTXt or iTXt chunk (it must be 0)"; + case 73: return "invalid tIME chunk size"; + case 74: return "invalid pHYs chunk size"; + /*length could be wrong, or data chopped off*/ + case 75: return "no null termination char found while decoding text chunk"; + case 76: return "iTXt chunk too short to contain required bytes"; + case 77: return "integer overflow in buffer size"; + case 78: return "failed to open file for reading"; /*file doesn't exist or couldn't be opened for reading*/ + case 79: return "failed to open file for writing"; + case 80: return "tried creating a tree of 0 symbols"; + case 81: return "lazy matching at pos 0 is impossible"; + case 82: return "color conversion to palette requested while a color isn't in palette, or index out of bounds"; + case 83: return "memory allocation failed"; + case 84: return "given image too small to contain all pixels to be encoded"; + case 86: return "impossible offset in lz77 encoding (internal bug)"; + case 87: return "must provide custom zlib function pointer if LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB is not defined"; + case 88: return "invalid filter strategy given for LodePNGEncoderSettings.filter_strategy"; + case 89: return "text chunk keyword too short or long: must have size 1-79"; + /*the windowsize in the LodePNGCompressSettings. Requiring POT(==> & instead of %) makes encoding 12% faster.*/ + case 90: return "windowsize must be a power of two"; + case 91: return "invalid decompressed idat size"; + case 92: return "integer overflow due to too many pixels"; + case 93: return "zero width or height is invalid"; + case 94: return "header chunk must have a size of 13 bytes"; + case 95: return "integer overflow with combined idat chunk size"; + case 96: return "invalid gAMA chunk size"; + case 97: return "invalid cHRM chunk size"; + case 98: return "invalid sRGB chunk size"; + case 99: return "invalid sRGB rendering intent"; + case 100: return "invalid ICC profile color type, the PNG specification only allows RGB or GRAY"; + case 101: return "PNG specification does not allow RGB ICC profile on gray color types and vice versa"; + case 102: return "not allowed to set grayscale ICC profile with colored pixels by PNG specification"; + case 103: return "invalid palette index in bKGD chunk. Maybe it came before PLTE chunk?"; + case 104: return "invalid bKGD color while encoding (e.g. palette index out of range)"; + } + return "unknown error code"; +} +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT*/ + +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* // C++ Wrapper // */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ +/* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP +namespace lodepng { + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +unsigned load_file(std::vector& buffer, const std::string& filename) { + long size = lodepng_filesize(filename.c_str()); + if(size < 0) return 78; + buffer.resize((size_t)size); + return size == 0 ? 0 : lodepng_buffer_file(&buffer[0], (size_t)size, filename.c_str()); +} + +/*write given buffer to the file, overwriting the file, it doesn't append to it.*/ +unsigned save_file(const std::vector& buffer, const std::string& filename) { + return lodepng_save_file(buffer.empty() ? 0 : &buffer[0], buffer.size(), filename.c_str()); +} +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +unsigned decompress(std::vector& out, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings& settings) { + unsigned char* buffer = 0; + size_t buffersize = 0; + unsigned error = zlib_decompress(&buffer, &buffersize, in, insize, &settings); + if(buffer) { + out.insert(out.end(), &buffer[0], &buffer[buffersize]); + lodepng_free(buffer); + } + return error; +} + +unsigned decompress(std::vector& out, const std::vector& in, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings& settings) { + return decompress(out, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], in.size(), settings); +} +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +unsigned compress(std::vector& out, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings& settings) { + unsigned char* buffer = 0; + size_t buffersize = 0; + unsigned error = zlib_compress(&buffer, &buffersize, in, insize, &settings); + if(buffer) { + out.insert(out.end(), &buffer[0], &buffer[buffersize]); + lodepng_free(buffer); + } + return error; +} + +unsigned compress(std::vector& out, const std::vector& in, + const LodePNGCompressSettings& settings) { + return compress(out, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], in.size(), settings); +} +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB */ + + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG + +State::State() { + lodepng_state_init(this); +} + +State::State(const State& other) { + lodepng_state_init(this); + lodepng_state_copy(this, &other); +} + +State::~State() { + lodepng_state_cleanup(this); +} + +State& State::operator=(const State& other) { + lodepng_state_copy(this, &other); + return *this; +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, const unsigned char* in, + size_t insize, LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + unsigned char* buffer; + unsigned error = lodepng_decode_memory(&buffer, &w, &h, in, insize, colortype, bitdepth); + if(buffer && !error) { + State state; + state.info_raw.colortype = colortype; + state.info_raw.bitdepth = bitdepth; + size_t buffersize = lodepng_get_raw_size(w, h, &state.info_raw); + out.insert(out.end(), &buffer[0], &buffer[buffersize]); + lodepng_free(buffer); + } + return error; +} + +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + const std::vector& in, LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + return decode(out, w, h, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], (unsigned)in.size(), colortype, bitdepth); +} + +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + State& state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize) { + unsigned char* buffer = NULL; + unsigned error = lodepng_decode(&buffer, &w, &h, &state, in, insize); + if(buffer && !error) { + size_t buffersize = lodepng_get_raw_size(w, h, &state.info_raw); + out.insert(out.end(), &buffer[0], &buffer[buffersize]); + } + lodepng_free(buffer); + return error; +} + +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + State& state, + const std::vector& in) { + return decode(out, w, h, state, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], in.size()); +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, const std::string& filename, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + std::vector buffer; + /* safe output values in case error happens */ + w = h = 0; + unsigned error = load_file(buffer, filename); + if(error) return error; + return decode(out, w, h, buffer, colortype, bitdepth); +} +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + unsigned char* buffer; + size_t buffersize; + unsigned error = lodepng_encode_memory(&buffer, &buffersize, in, w, h, colortype, bitdepth); + if(buffer) { + out.insert(out.end(), &buffer[0], &buffer[buffersize]); + lodepng_free(buffer); + } + return error; +} + +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const std::vector& in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + if(lodepng_get_raw_size_lct(w, h, colortype, bitdepth) > in.size()) return 84; + return encode(out, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], w, h, colortype, bitdepth); +} + +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + State& state) { + unsigned char* buffer; + size_t buffersize; + unsigned error = lodepng_encode(&buffer, &buffersize, in, w, h, &state); + if(buffer) { + out.insert(out.end(), &buffer[0], &buffer[buffersize]); + lodepng_free(buffer); + } + return error; +} + +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const std::vector& in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + State& state) { + if(lodepng_get_raw_size(w, h, &state.info_raw) > in.size()) return 84; + return encode(out, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], w, h, state); +} + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +unsigned encode(const std::string& filename, + const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + std::vector buffer; + unsigned error = encode(buffer, in, w, h, colortype, bitdepth); + if(!error) error = save_file(buffer, filename); + return error; +} + +unsigned encode(const std::string& filename, + const std::vector& in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth) { + if(lodepng_get_raw_size_lct(w, h, colortype, bitdepth) > in.size()) return 84; + return encode(filename, in.empty() ? 0 : &in[0], w, h, colortype, bitdepth); +} +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG */ +} /* namespace lodepng */ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ diff --git a/GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.h b/GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..476a206 --- /dev/null +++ b/GnomeThumbnailer/lodepng.h @@ -0,0 +1,1930 @@ +/* +LodePNG version 20190210 + +Copyright (c) 2005-2019 Lode Vandevenne + +This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +arising from the use of this software. + +Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +freely, subject to the following restrictions: + + 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not + claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software + in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be + appreciated but is not required. + + 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be + misrepresented as being the original software. + + 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source + distribution. +*/ + +#ifndef LODEPNG_H +#define LODEPNG_H + +#include /*for size_t*/ + +extern const char* LODEPNG_VERSION_STRING; + +/* +The following #defines are used to create code sections. They can be disabled +to disable code sections, which can give faster compile time and smaller binary. +The "NO_COMPILE" defines are designed to be used to pass as defines to the +compiler command to disable them without modifying this header, e.g. +-DLODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ZLIB for gcc. +In addition to those below, you can also define LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CRC to +allow implementing a custom lodepng_crc32. +*/ +/*deflate & zlib. If disabled, you must specify alternative zlib functions in +the custom_zlib field of the compress and decompress settings*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ZLIB +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +#endif + +/*png encoder and png decoder*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_PNG +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG +#endif + +/*deflate&zlib decoder and png decoder*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_DECODER +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +#endif + +/*deflate&zlib encoder and png encoder*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ENCODER +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +#endif + +/*the optional built in harddisk file loading and saving functions*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_DISK +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +#endif + +/*support for chunks other than IHDR, IDAT, PLTE, tRNS, IEND: ancillary and unknown chunks*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +#endif + +/*ability to convert error numerical codes to English text string*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT +#endif + +/*Compile the default allocators (C's free, malloc and realloc). If you disable this, +you can define the functions lodepng_free, lodepng_malloc and lodepng_realloc in your +source files with custom allocators.*/ +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS +#endif + +/*compile the C++ version (you can disable the C++ wrapper here even when compiling for C++)*/ +#ifdef __cplusplus +#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CPP +#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP +#include +#include +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG +/*The PNG color types (also used for raw).*/ +typedef enum LodePNGColorType { + LCT_GREY = 0, /*grayscale: 1,2,4,8,16 bit*/ + LCT_RGB = 2, /*RGB: 8,16 bit*/ + LCT_PALETTE = 3, /*palette: 1,2,4,8 bit*/ + LCT_GREY_ALPHA = 4, /*grayscale with alpha: 8,16 bit*/ + LCT_RGBA = 6 /*RGB with alpha: 8,16 bit*/ +} LodePNGColorType; + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/* +Converts PNG data in memory to raw pixel data. +out: Output parameter. Pointer to buffer that will contain the raw pixel data. + After decoding, its size is w * h * (bytes per pixel) bytes larger than + initially. Bytes per pixel depends on colortype and bitdepth. + Must be freed after usage with free(*out). + Note: for 16-bit per channel colors, uses big endian format like PNG does. +w: Output parameter. Pointer to width of pixel data. +h: Output parameter. Pointer to height of pixel data. +in: Memory buffer with the PNG file. +insize: size of the in buffer. +colortype: the desired color type for the raw output image. See explanation on PNG color types. +bitdepth: the desired bit depth for the raw output image. See explanation on PNG color types. +Return value: LodePNG error code (0 means no error). +*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode_memory(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth); + +/*Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but always decodes to 32-bit RGBA raw image*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode32(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize); + +/*Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but always decodes to 24-bit RGB raw image*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode24(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +/* +Load PNG from disk, from file with given name. +Same as the other decode functions, but instead takes a filename as input. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode_file(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + const char* filename, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth); + +/*Same as lodepng_decode_file, but always decodes to 32-bit RGBA raw image.*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode32_file(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + const char* filename); + +/*Same as lodepng_decode_file, but always decodes to 24-bit RGB raw image.*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode24_file(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + const char* filename); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/* +Converts raw pixel data into a PNG image in memory. The colortype and bitdepth + of the output PNG image cannot be chosen, they are automatically determined + by the colortype, bitdepth and content of the input pixel data. + Note: for 16-bit per channel colors, needs big endian format like PNG does. +out: Output parameter. Pointer to buffer that will contain the PNG image data. + Must be freed after usage with free(*out). +outsize: Output parameter. Pointer to the size in bytes of the out buffer. +image: The raw pixel data to encode. The size of this buffer should be + w * h * (bytes per pixel), bytes per pixel depends on colortype and bitdepth. +w: width of the raw pixel data in pixels. +h: height of the raw pixel data in pixels. +colortype: the color type of the raw input image. See explanation on PNG color types. +bitdepth: the bit depth of the raw input image. See explanation on PNG color types. +Return value: LodePNG error code (0 means no error). +*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode_memory(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth); + +/*Same as lodepng_encode_memory, but always encodes from 32-bit RGBA raw image.*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode32(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h); + +/*Same as lodepng_encode_memory, but always encodes from 24-bit RGB raw image.*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode24(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +/* +Converts raw pixel data into a PNG file on disk. +Same as the other encode functions, but instead takes a filename as output. +NOTE: This overwrites existing files without warning! +*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode_file(const char* filename, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth); + +/*Same as lodepng_encode_file, but always encodes from 32-bit RGBA raw image.*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode32_file(const char* filename, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h); + +/*Same as lodepng_encode_file, but always encodes from 24-bit RGB raw image.*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode24_file(const char* filename, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP +namespace lodepng { +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/*Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but decodes to an std::vector. The colortype +is the format to output the pixels to. Default is RGBA 8-bit per channel.*/ +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + const std::vector& in, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +/* +Converts PNG file from disk to raw pixel data in memory. +Same as the other decode functions, but instead takes a filename as input. +*/ +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + const std::string& filename, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/*Same as lodepng_encode_memory, but encodes to an std::vector. colortype +is that of the raw input data. The output PNG color type will be auto chosen.*/ +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const std::vector& in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +/* +Converts 32-bit RGBA raw pixel data into a PNG file on disk. +Same as the other encode functions, but instead takes a filename as output. +NOTE: This overwrites existing files without warning! +*/ +unsigned encode(const std::string& filename, + const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +unsigned encode(const std::string& filename, + const std::vector& in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ +} /* namespace lodepng */ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT +/*Returns an English description of the numerical error code.*/ +const char* lodepng_error_text(unsigned code); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/*Settings for zlib decompression*/ +typedef struct LodePNGDecompressSettings LodePNGDecompressSettings; +struct LodePNGDecompressSettings { + /* Check LodePNGDecoderSettings for more ignorable errors such as ignore_crc */ + unsigned ignore_adler32; /*if 1, continue and don't give an error message if the Adler32 checksum is corrupted*/ + + /*use custom zlib decoder instead of built in one (default: null)*/ + unsigned (*custom_zlib)(unsigned char**, size_t*, + const unsigned char*, size_t, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings*); + /*use custom deflate decoder instead of built in one (default: null) + if custom_zlib is used, custom_deflate is ignored since only the built in + zlib function will call custom_deflate*/ + unsigned (*custom_inflate)(unsigned char**, size_t*, + const unsigned char*, size_t, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings*); + + const void* custom_context; /*optional custom settings for custom functions*/ +}; + +extern const LodePNGDecompressSettings lodepng_default_decompress_settings; +void lodepng_decompress_settings_init(LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/* +Settings for zlib compression. Tweaking these settings tweaks the balance +between speed and compression ratio. +*/ +typedef struct LodePNGCompressSettings LodePNGCompressSettings; +struct LodePNGCompressSettings /*deflate = compress*/ { + /*LZ77 related settings*/ + unsigned btype; /*the block type for LZ (0, 1, 2 or 3, see zlib standard). Should be 2 for proper compression.*/ + unsigned use_lz77; /*whether or not to use LZ77. Should be 1 for proper compression.*/ + unsigned windowsize; /*must be a power of two <= 32768. higher compresses more but is slower. Default value: 2048.*/ + unsigned minmatch; /*mininum lz77 length. 3 is normally best, 6 can be better for some PNGs. Default: 0*/ + unsigned nicematch; /*stop searching if >= this length found. Set to 258 for best compression. Default: 128*/ + unsigned lazymatching; /*use lazy matching: better compression but a bit slower. Default: true*/ + + /*use custom zlib encoder instead of built in one (default: null)*/ + unsigned (*custom_zlib)(unsigned char**, size_t*, + const unsigned char*, size_t, + const LodePNGCompressSettings*); + /*use custom deflate encoder instead of built in one (default: null) + if custom_zlib is used, custom_deflate is ignored since only the built in + zlib function will call custom_deflate*/ + unsigned (*custom_deflate)(unsigned char**, size_t*, + const unsigned char*, size_t, + const LodePNGCompressSettings*); + + const void* custom_context; /*optional custom settings for custom functions*/ +}; + +extern const LodePNGCompressSettings lodepng_default_compress_settings; +void lodepng_compress_settings_init(LodePNGCompressSettings* settings); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG +/* +Color mode of an image. Contains all information required to decode the pixel +bits to RGBA colors. This information is the same as used in the PNG file +format, and is used both for PNG and raw image data in LodePNG. +*/ +typedef struct LodePNGColorMode { + /*header (IHDR)*/ + LodePNGColorType colortype; /*color type, see PNG standard or documentation further in this header file*/ + unsigned bitdepth; /*bits per sample, see PNG standard or documentation further in this header file*/ + + /* + palette (PLTE and tRNS) + + Dynamically allocated with the colors of the palette, including alpha. + When encoding a PNG, to store your colors in the palette of the LodePNGColorMode, first use + lodepng_palette_clear, then for each color use lodepng_palette_add. + If you encode an image without alpha with palette, don't forget to put value 255 in each A byte of the palette. + + When decoding, by default you can ignore this palette, since LodePNG already + fills the palette colors in the pixels of the raw RGBA output. + + The palette is only supported for color type 3. + */ + unsigned char* palette; /*palette in RGBARGBA... order. When allocated, must be either 0, or have size 1024*/ + size_t palettesize; /*palette size in number of colors (amount of bytes is 4 * palettesize)*/ + + /* + transparent color key (tRNS) + + This color uses the same bit depth as the bitdepth value in this struct, which can be 1-bit to 16-bit. + For grayscale PNGs, r, g and b will all 3 be set to the same. + + When decoding, by default you can ignore this information, since LodePNG sets + pixels with this key to transparent already in the raw RGBA output. + + The color key is only supported for color types 0 and 2. + */ + unsigned key_defined; /*is a transparent color key given? 0 = false, 1 = true*/ + unsigned key_r; /*red/grayscale component of color key*/ + unsigned key_g; /*green component of color key*/ + unsigned key_b; /*blue component of color key*/ +} LodePNGColorMode; + +/*init, cleanup and copy functions to use with this struct*/ +void lodepng_color_mode_init(LodePNGColorMode* info); +void lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*return value is error code (0 means no error)*/ +unsigned lodepng_color_mode_copy(LodePNGColorMode* dest, const LodePNGColorMode* source); +/* Makes a temporary LodePNGColorMode that does not need cleanup (no palette) */ +LodePNGColorMode lodepng_color_mode_make(LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth); + +void lodepng_palette_clear(LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*add 1 color to the palette*/ +unsigned lodepng_palette_add(LodePNGColorMode* info, + unsigned char r, unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a); + +/*get the total amount of bits per pixel, based on colortype and bitdepth in the struct*/ +unsigned lodepng_get_bpp(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*get the amount of color channels used, based on colortype in the struct. +If a palette is used, it counts as 1 channel.*/ +unsigned lodepng_get_channels(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*is it a grayscale type? (only colortype 0 or 4)*/ +unsigned lodepng_is_greyscale_type(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*has it got an alpha channel? (only colortype 2 or 6)*/ +unsigned lodepng_is_alpha_type(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*has it got a palette? (only colortype 3)*/ +unsigned lodepng_is_palette_type(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*only returns true if there is a palette and there is a value in the palette with alpha < 255. +Loops through the palette to check this.*/ +unsigned lodepng_has_palette_alpha(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/* +Check if the given color info indicates the possibility of having non-opaque pixels in the PNG image. +Returns true if the image can have translucent or invisible pixels (it still be opaque if it doesn't use such pixels). +Returns false if the image can only have opaque pixels. +In detail, it returns true only if it's a color type with alpha, or has a palette with non-opaque values, +or if "key_defined" is true. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_can_have_alpha(const LodePNGColorMode* info); +/*Returns the byte size of a raw image buffer with given width, height and color mode*/ +size_t lodepng_get_raw_size(unsigned w, unsigned h, const LodePNGColorMode* color); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +/*The information of a Time chunk in PNG.*/ +typedef struct LodePNGTime { + unsigned year; /*2 bytes used (0-65535)*/ + unsigned month; /*1-12*/ + unsigned day; /*1-31*/ + unsigned hour; /*0-23*/ + unsigned minute; /*0-59*/ + unsigned second; /*0-60 (to allow for leap seconds)*/ +} LodePNGTime; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +/*Information about the PNG image, except pixels, width and height.*/ +typedef struct LodePNGInfo { + /*header (IHDR), palette (PLTE) and transparency (tRNS) chunks*/ + unsigned compression_method;/*compression method of the original file. Always 0.*/ + unsigned filter_method; /*filter method of the original file*/ + unsigned interlace_method; /*interlace method of the original file: 0=none, 1=Adam7*/ + LodePNGColorMode color; /*color type and bits, palette and transparency of the PNG file*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + /* + Suggested background color chunk (bKGD) + + This uses the same color mode and bit depth as the PNG (except no alpha channel), + with values truncated to the bit depth in the unsigned integer. + + For grayscale and palette PNGs, the value is stored in background_r. The values + in background_g and background_b are then unused. + + So when decoding, you may get these in a different color mode than the one you requested + for the raw pixels. + + When encoding with auto_convert, you must use the color model defined in info_png.color for + these values. The encoder normally ignores info_png.color when auto_convert is on, but will + use it to interpret these values (and convert copies of them to its chosen color model). + + When encoding, avoid setting this to an expensive color, such as a non-gray value + when the image is gray, or the compression will be worse since it will be forced to + write the PNG with a more expensive color mode (when auto_convert is on). + + The decoder does not use this background color to edit the color of pixels. This is a + completely optional metadata feature. + */ + unsigned background_defined; /*is a suggested background color given?*/ + unsigned background_r; /*red/gray/palette component of suggested background color*/ + unsigned background_g; /*green component of suggested background color*/ + unsigned background_b; /*blue component of suggested background color*/ + + /* + non-international text chunks (tEXt and zTXt) + + The char** arrays each contain num strings. The actual messages are in + text_strings, while text_keys are keywords that give a short description what + the actual text represents, e.g. Title, Author, Description, or anything else. + + All the string fields below including keys, names and language tags are null terminated. + The PNG specification uses null characters for the keys, names and tags, and forbids null + characters to appear in the main text which is why we can use null termination everywhere here. + + A keyword is minimum 1 character and maximum 79 characters long. It's + discouraged to use a single line length longer than 79 characters for texts. + + Don't allocate these text buffers yourself. Use the init/cleanup functions + correctly and use lodepng_add_text and lodepng_clear_text. + */ + size_t text_num; /*the amount of texts in these char** buffers (there may be more texts in itext)*/ + char** text_keys; /*the keyword of a text chunk (e.g. "Comment")*/ + char** text_strings; /*the actual text*/ + + /* + international text chunks (iTXt) + Similar to the non-international text chunks, but with additional strings + "langtags" and "transkeys". + */ + size_t itext_num; /*the amount of international texts in this PNG*/ + char** itext_keys; /*the English keyword of the text chunk (e.g. "Comment")*/ + char** itext_langtags; /*language tag for this text's language, ISO/IEC 646 string, e.g. ISO 639 language tag*/ + char** itext_transkeys; /*keyword translated to the international language - UTF-8 string*/ + char** itext_strings; /*the actual international text - UTF-8 string*/ + + /*time chunk (tIME)*/ + unsigned time_defined; /*set to 1 to make the encoder generate a tIME chunk*/ + LodePNGTime time; + + /*phys chunk (pHYs)*/ + unsigned phys_defined; /*if 0, there is no pHYs chunk and the values below are undefined, if 1 else there is one*/ + unsigned phys_x; /*pixels per unit in x direction*/ + unsigned phys_y; /*pixels per unit in y direction*/ + unsigned phys_unit; /*may be 0 (unknown unit) or 1 (metre)*/ + + /* + Color profile related chunks: gAMA, cHRM, sRGB, iCPP + + LodePNG does not apply any color conversions on pixels in the encoder or decoder and does not interpret these color + profile values. It merely passes on the information. If you wish to use color profiles and convert colors, please + use these values with a color management library. + + See the PNG, ICC and sRGB specifications for more information about the meaning of these values. + */ + + /* gAMA chunk: optional, overridden by sRGB or iCCP if those are present. */ + unsigned gama_defined; /* Whether a gAMA chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 = present). */ + unsigned gama_gamma; /* Gamma exponent times 100000 */ + + /* cHRM chunk: optional, overridden by sRGB or iCCP if those are present. */ + unsigned chrm_defined; /* Whether a cHRM chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 = present). */ + unsigned chrm_white_x; /* White Point x times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_white_y; /* White Point y times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_red_x; /* Red x times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_red_y; /* Red y times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_green_x; /* Green x times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_green_y; /* Green y times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_blue_x; /* Blue x times 100000 */ + unsigned chrm_blue_y; /* Blue y times 100000 */ + + /* + sRGB chunk: optional. May not appear at the same time as iCCP. + If gAMA is also present gAMA must contain value 45455. + If cHRM is also present cHRM must contain respectively 31270,32900,64000,33000,30000,60000,15000,6000. + */ + unsigned srgb_defined; /* Whether an sRGB chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 = present). */ + unsigned srgb_intent; /* Rendering intent: 0=perceptual, 1=rel. colorimetric, 2=saturation, 3=abs. colorimetric */ + + /* + iCCP chunk: optional. May not appear at the same time as sRGB. + + LodePNG does not parse or use the ICC profile (except its color space header field for an edge case), a + separate library to handle the ICC data (not included in LodePNG) format is needed to use it for color + management and conversions. + + For encoding, if iCCP is present, gAMA and cHRM are recommended to be added as well with values that match the ICC + profile as closely as possible, if you wish to do this you should provide the correct values for gAMA and cHRM and + enable their '_defined' flags since LodePNG will not automatically compute them from the ICC profile. + + For encoding, the ICC profile is required by the PNG specification to be an "RGB" profile for non-gray + PNG color types and a "GRAY" profile for gray PNG color types. If you disable auto_convert, you must ensure + the ICC profile type matches your requested color type, else the encoder gives an error. If auto_convert is + enabled (the default), and the ICC profile is not a good match for the pixel data, this will result in an encoder + error if the pixel data has non-gray pixels for a GRAY profile, or a silent less-optimal compression of the pixel + data if the pixels could be encoded as grayscale but the ICC profile is RGB. + + To avoid this do not set an ICC profile in the image unless there is a good reason for it, and when doing so + make sure you compute it carefully to avoid the above problems. + */ + unsigned iccp_defined; /* Whether an iCCP chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 = present). */ + char* iccp_name; /* Null terminated string with profile name, 1-79 bytes */ + /* + The ICC profile in iccp_profile_size bytes. + Don't allocate this buffer yourself. Use the init/cleanup functions + correctly and use lodepng_set_icc and lodepng_clear_icc. + */ + unsigned char* iccp_profile; + unsigned iccp_profile_size; /* The size of iccp_profile in bytes */ + + /* End of color profile related chunks */ + + + /* + unknown chunks: chunks not known by LodePNG, passed on byte for byte. + + There are 3 buffers, one for each position in the PNG where unknown chunks can appear. + Each buffer contains all unknown chunks for that position consecutively. + The 3 positions are: + 0: between IHDR and PLTE, 1: between PLTE and IDAT, 2: between IDAT and IEND. + + For encoding, do not store critical chunks or known chunks that are enabled with a "_defined" flag + above in here, since the encoder will blindly follow this and could then encode an invalid PNG file + (such as one with two IHDR chunks or the disallowed combination of sRGB with iCCP). But do use + this if you wish to store an ancillary chunk that is not supported by LodePNG (such as sPLT or hIST), + or any non-standard PNG chunk. + + Do not allocate or traverse this data yourself. Use the chunk traversing functions declared + later, such as lodepng_chunk_next and lodepng_chunk_append, to read/write this struct. + */ + unsigned char* unknown_chunks_data[3]; + size_t unknown_chunks_size[3]; /*size in bytes of the unknown chunks, given for protection*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +} LodePNGInfo; + +/*init, cleanup and copy functions to use with this struct*/ +void lodepng_info_init(LodePNGInfo* info); +void lodepng_info_cleanup(LodePNGInfo* info); +/*return value is error code (0 means no error)*/ +unsigned lodepng_info_copy(LodePNGInfo* dest, const LodePNGInfo* source); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS +unsigned lodepng_add_text(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* key, const char* str); /*push back both texts at once*/ +void lodepng_clear_text(LodePNGInfo* info); /*use this to clear the texts again after you filled them in*/ + +unsigned lodepng_add_itext(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* key, const char* langtag, + const char* transkey, const char* str); /*push back the 4 texts of 1 chunk at once*/ +void lodepng_clear_itext(LodePNGInfo* info); /*use this to clear the itexts again after you filled them in*/ + +/*replaces if exists*/ +unsigned lodepng_set_icc(LodePNGInfo* info, const char* name, const unsigned char* profile, unsigned profile_size); +void lodepng_clear_icc(LodePNGInfo* info); /*use this to clear the texts again after you filled them in*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ + +/* +Converts raw buffer from one color type to another color type, based on +LodePNGColorMode structs to describe the input and output color type. +See the reference manual at the end of this header file to see which color conversions are supported. +return value = LodePNG error code (0 if all went ok, an error if the conversion isn't supported) +The out buffer must have size (w * h * bpp + 7) / 8, where bpp is the bits per pixel +of the output color type (lodepng_get_bpp). +For < 8 bpp images, there should not be padding bits at the end of scanlines. +For 16-bit per channel colors, uses big endian format like PNG does. +Return value is LodePNG error code +*/ +unsigned lodepng_convert(unsigned char* out, const unsigned char* in, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_out, const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in, + unsigned w, unsigned h); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/* +Settings for the decoder. This contains settings for the PNG and the Zlib +decoder, but not the Info settings from the Info structs. +*/ +typedef struct LodePNGDecoderSettings { + LodePNGDecompressSettings zlibsettings; /*in here is the setting to ignore Adler32 checksums*/ + + /* Check LodePNGDecompressSettings for more ignorable errors such as ignore_adler32 */ + unsigned ignore_crc; /*ignore CRC checksums*/ + unsigned ignore_critical; /*ignore unknown critical chunks*/ + unsigned ignore_end; /*ignore issues at end of file if possible (missing IEND chunk, too large chunk, ...)*/ + /* TODO: make a system involving warnings with levels and a strict mode instead. Other potentially recoverable + errors: srgb rendering intent value, size of content of ancillary chunks, more than 79 characters for some + strings, placement/combination rules for ancillary chunks, crc of unknown chunks, allowed characters + in string keys, etc... */ + + unsigned color_convert; /*whether to convert the PNG to the color type you want. Default: yes*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + unsigned read_text_chunks; /*if false but remember_unknown_chunks is true, they're stored in the unknown chunks*/ + /*store all bytes from unknown chunks in the LodePNGInfo (off by default, useful for a png editor)*/ + unsigned remember_unknown_chunks; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +} LodePNGDecoderSettings; + +void lodepng_decoder_settings_init(LodePNGDecoderSettings* settings); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/*automatically use color type with less bits per pixel if losslessly possible. Default: AUTO*/ +typedef enum LodePNGFilterStrategy { + /*every filter at zero*/ + LFS_ZERO, + /*Use filter that gives minimum sum, as described in the official PNG filter heuristic.*/ + LFS_MINSUM, + /*Use the filter type that gives smallest Shannon entropy for this scanline. Depending + on the image, this is better or worse than minsum.*/ + LFS_ENTROPY, + /* + Brute-force-search PNG filters by compressing each filter for each scanline. + Experimental, very slow, and only rarely gives better compression than MINSUM. + */ + LFS_BRUTE_FORCE, + /*use predefined_filters buffer: you specify the filter type for each scanline*/ + LFS_PREDEFINED +} LodePNGFilterStrategy; + +/*Gives characteristics about the integer RGBA colors of the image (count, alpha channel usage, bit depth, ...), +which helps decide which color model to use for encoding. +Used internally by default if "auto_convert" is enabled. Public because it's useful for custom algorithms. +NOTE: This is not related to the ICC color profile, search "iccp_profile" instead to find the ICC/chromacity/... +fields in this header file.*/ +typedef struct LodePNGColorProfile { + unsigned colored; /*not grayscale*/ + unsigned key; /*image is not opaque and color key is possible instead of full alpha*/ + unsigned short key_r; /*key values, always as 16-bit, in 8-bit case the byte is duplicated, e.g. 65535 means 255*/ + unsigned short key_g; + unsigned short key_b; + unsigned alpha; /*image is not opaque and alpha channel or alpha palette required*/ + unsigned numcolors; /*amount of colors, up to 257. Not valid if bits == 16.*/ + unsigned char palette[1024]; /*Remembers up to the first 256 RGBA colors, in no particular order*/ + unsigned bits; /*bits per channel (not for palette). 1,2 or 4 for grayscale only. 16 if 16-bit per channel required.*/ + size_t numpixels; +} LodePNGColorProfile; + +void lodepng_color_profile_init(LodePNGColorProfile* profile); + +/*Get a LodePNGColorProfile of the image. The profile must already have been inited. +NOTE: This is not related to the ICC color profile, search "iccp_profile" instead to find the ICC/chromacity/... +fields in this header file.*/ +unsigned lodepng_get_color_profile(LodePNGColorProfile* profile, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in); +/*The function LodePNG uses internally to decide the PNG color with auto_convert. +Chooses an optimal color model, e.g. gray if only gray pixels, palette if < 256 colors, ...*/ +unsigned lodepng_auto_choose_color(LodePNGColorMode* mode_out, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + const LodePNGColorMode* mode_in); + +/*Settings for the encoder.*/ +typedef struct LodePNGEncoderSettings { + LodePNGCompressSettings zlibsettings; /*settings for the zlib encoder, such as window size, ...*/ + + unsigned auto_convert; /*automatically choose output PNG color type. Default: true*/ + + /*If true, follows the official PNG heuristic: if the PNG uses a palette or lower than + 8 bit depth, set all filters to zero. Otherwise use the filter_strategy. Note that to + completely follow the official PNG heuristic, filter_palette_zero must be true and + filter_strategy must be LFS_MINSUM*/ + unsigned filter_palette_zero; + /*Which filter strategy to use when not using zeroes due to filter_palette_zero. + Set filter_palette_zero to 0 to ensure always using your chosen strategy. Default: LFS_MINSUM*/ + LodePNGFilterStrategy filter_strategy; + /*used if filter_strategy is LFS_PREDEFINED. In that case, this must point to a buffer with + the same length as the amount of scanlines in the image, and each value must <= 5. You + have to cleanup this buffer, LodePNG will never free it. Don't forget that filter_palette_zero + must be set to 0 to ensure this is also used on palette or low bitdepth images.*/ + const unsigned char* predefined_filters; + + /*force creating a PLTE chunk if colortype is 2 or 6 (= a suggested palette). + If colortype is 3, PLTE is _always_ created.*/ + unsigned force_palette; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS + /*add LodePNG identifier and version as a text chunk, for debugging*/ + unsigned add_id; + /*encode text chunks as zTXt chunks instead of tEXt chunks, and use compression in iTXt chunks*/ + unsigned text_compression; +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ +} LodePNGEncoderSettings; + +void lodepng_encoder_settings_init(LodePNGEncoderSettings* settings); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + + +#if defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) +/*The settings, state and information for extended encoding and decoding.*/ +typedef struct LodePNGState { +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER + LodePNGDecoderSettings decoder; /*the decoding settings*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER + LodePNGEncoderSettings encoder; /*the encoding settings*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + LodePNGColorMode info_raw; /*specifies the format in which you would like to get the raw pixel buffer*/ + LodePNGInfo info_png; /*info of the PNG image obtained after decoding*/ + unsigned error; +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP + /* For the lodepng::State subclass. */ + virtual ~LodePNGState(){} +#endif +} LodePNGState; + +/*init, cleanup and copy functions to use with this struct*/ +void lodepng_state_init(LodePNGState* state); +void lodepng_state_cleanup(LodePNGState* state); +void lodepng_state_copy(LodePNGState* dest, const LodePNGState* source); +#endif /* defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/* +Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but uses a LodePNGState to allow custom settings and +getting much more information about the PNG image and color mode. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_decode(unsigned char** out, unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + LodePNGState* state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize); + +/* +Read the PNG header, but not the actual data. This returns only the information +that is in the IHDR chunk of the PNG, such as width, height and color type. The +information is placed in the info_png field of the LodePNGState. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_inspect(unsigned* w, unsigned* h, + LodePNGState* state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +/* +Reads one metadata chunk (other than IHDR) of the PNG file and outputs what it +read in the state. Returns error code on failure. +Use lodepng_inspect first with a new state, then e.g. lodepng_chunk_find_const +to find the desired chunk type, and if non null use lodepng_inspect_chunk (with +chunk_pointer - start_of_file as pos). +Supports most metadata chunks from the PNG standard (gAMA, bKGD, tEXt, ...). +Ignores unsupported, unknown, non-metadata or IHDR chunks (without error). +Requirements: &in[pos] must point to start of a chunk, must use regular +lodepng_inspect first since format of most other chunks depends on IHDR, and if +there is a PLTE chunk, that one must be inspected before tRNS or bKGD. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_inspect_chunk(LodePNGState* state, size_t pos, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize); + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/*This function allocates the out buffer with standard malloc and stores the size in *outsize.*/ +unsigned lodepng_encode(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* image, unsigned w, unsigned h, + LodePNGState* state); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +/* +The lodepng_chunk functions are normally not needed, except to traverse the +unknown chunks stored in the LodePNGInfo struct, or add new ones to it. +It also allows traversing the chunks of an encoded PNG file yourself. + +The chunk pointer always points to the beginning of the chunk itself, that is +the first byte of the 4 length bytes. + +In the PNG file format, chunks have the following format: +-4 bytes length: length of the data of the chunk in bytes (chunk itself is 12 bytes longer) +-4 bytes chunk type (ASCII a-z,A-Z only, see below) +-length bytes of data (may be 0 bytes if length was 0) +-4 bytes of CRC, computed on chunk name + data + +The first chunk starts at the 8th byte of the PNG file, the entire rest of the file +exists out of concatenated chunks with the above format. + +PNG standard chunk ASCII naming conventions: +-First byte: uppercase = critical, lowercase = ancillary +-Second byte: uppercase = public, lowercase = private +-Third byte: must be uppercase +-Fourth byte: uppercase = unsafe to copy, lowercase = safe to copy +*/ + +/* +Gets the length of the data of the chunk. Total chunk length has 12 bytes more. +There must be at least 4 bytes to read from. If the result value is too large, +it may be corrupt data. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_chunk_length(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*puts the 4-byte type in null terminated string*/ +void lodepng_chunk_type(char type[5], const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*check if the type is the given type*/ +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_type_equals(const unsigned char* chunk, const char* type); + +/*0: it's one of the critical chunk types, 1: it's an ancillary chunk (see PNG standard)*/ +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_ancillary(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*0: public, 1: private (see PNG standard)*/ +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_private(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*0: the chunk is unsafe to copy, 1: the chunk is safe to copy (see PNG standard)*/ +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_safetocopy(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*get pointer to the data of the chunk, where the input points to the header of the chunk*/ +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data(unsigned char* chunk); +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data_const(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*returns 0 if the crc is correct, 1 if it's incorrect (0 for OK as usual!)*/ +unsigned lodepng_chunk_check_crc(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*generates the correct CRC from the data and puts it in the last 4 bytes of the chunk*/ +void lodepng_chunk_generate_crc(unsigned char* chunk); + +/* +Iterate to next chunks, allows iterating through all chunks of the PNG file. +Input must be at the beginning of a chunk (result of a previous lodepng_chunk_next call, +or the 8th byte of a PNG file which always has the first chunk), or alternatively may +point to the first byte of the PNG file (which is not a chunk but the magic header, the +function will then skip over it and return the first real chunk). +Expects at least 8 readable bytes of memory in the input pointer. +Will output pointer to the start of the next chunk or the end of the file if there +is no more chunk after this. Start this process at the 8th byte of the PNG file. +In a non-corrupt PNG file, the last chunk should have name "IEND". +*/ +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next(unsigned char* chunk); +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next_const(const unsigned char* chunk); + +/*Finds the first chunk with the given type in the range [chunk, end), or returns NULL if not found.*/ +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_find(unsigned char* chunk, const unsigned char* end, const char type[5]); +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_find_const(const unsigned char* chunk, const unsigned char* end, const char type[5]); + +/* +Appends chunk to the data in out. The given chunk should already have its chunk header. +The out variable and outlength are updated to reflect the new reallocated buffer. +Returns error code (0 if it went ok) +*/ +unsigned lodepng_chunk_append(unsigned char** out, size_t* outlength, const unsigned char* chunk); + +/* +Appends new chunk to out. The chunk to append is given by giving its length, type +and data separately. The type is a 4-letter string. +The out variable and outlength are updated to reflect the new reallocated buffer. +Returne error code (0 if it went ok) +*/ +unsigned lodepng_chunk_create(unsigned char** out, size_t* outlength, unsigned length, + const char* type, const unsigned char* data); + + +/*Calculate CRC32 of buffer*/ +unsigned lodepng_crc32(const unsigned char* buf, size_t len); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ + + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +/* +This zlib part can be used independently to zlib compress and decompress a +buffer. It cannot be used to create gzip files however, and it only supports the +part of zlib that is required for PNG, it does not support dictionaries. +*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/*Inflate a buffer. Inflate is the decompression step of deflate. Out buffer must be freed after use.*/ +unsigned lodepng_inflate(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings); + +/* +Decompresses Zlib data. Reallocates the out buffer and appends the data. The +data must be according to the zlib specification. +Either, *out must be NULL and *outsize must be 0, or, *out must be a valid +buffer and *outsize its size in bytes. out must be freed by user after usage. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_zlib_decompress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings* settings); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/* +Compresses data with Zlib. Reallocates the out buffer and appends the data. +Zlib adds a small header and trailer around the deflate data. +The data is output in the format of the zlib specification. +Either, *out must be NULL and *outsize must be 0, or, *out must be a valid +buffer and *outsize its size in bytes. out must be freed by user after usage. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_zlib_compress(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings); + +/* +Find length-limited Huffman code for given frequencies. This function is in the +public interface only for tests, it's used internally by lodepng_deflate. +*/ +unsigned lodepng_huffman_code_lengths(unsigned* lengths, const unsigned* frequencies, + size_t numcodes, unsigned maxbitlen); + +/*Compress a buffer with deflate. See RFC 1951. Out buffer must be freed after use.*/ +unsigned lodepng_deflate(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings* settings); + +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +/* +Load a file from disk into buffer. The function allocates the out buffer, and +after usage you should free it. +out: output parameter, contains pointer to loaded buffer. +outsize: output parameter, size of the allocated out buffer +filename: the path to the file to load +return value: error code (0 means ok) +*/ +unsigned lodepng_load_file(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const char* filename); + +/* +Save a file from buffer to disk. Warning, if it exists, this function overwrites +the file without warning! +buffer: the buffer to write +buffersize: size of the buffer to write +filename: the path to the file to save to +return value: error code (0 means ok) +*/ +unsigned lodepng_save_file(const unsigned char* buffer, size_t buffersize, const char* filename); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP +/* The LodePNG C++ wrapper uses std::vectors instead of manually allocated memory buffers. */ +namespace lodepng { +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG +class State : public LodePNGState { + public: + State(); + State(const State& other); + virtual ~State(); + State& operator=(const State& other); +}; + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/* Same as other lodepng::decode, but using a State for more settings and information. */ +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + State& state, + const unsigned char* in, size_t insize); +unsigned decode(std::vector& out, unsigned& w, unsigned& h, + State& state, + const std::vector& in); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/* Same as other lodepng::encode, but using a State for more settings and information. */ +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const unsigned char* in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + State& state); +unsigned encode(std::vector& out, + const std::vector& in, unsigned w, unsigned h, + State& state); +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK +/* +Load a file from disk into an std::vector. +return value: error code (0 means ok) +*/ +unsigned load_file(std::vector& buffer, const std::string& filename); + +/* +Save the binary data in an std::vector to a file on disk. The file is overwritten +without warning. +*/ +unsigned save_file(const std::vector& buffer, const std::string& filename); +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER +/* Zlib-decompress an unsigned char buffer */ +unsigned decompress(std::vector& out, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings& settings = lodepng_default_decompress_settings); + +/* Zlib-decompress an std::vector */ +unsigned decompress(std::vector& out, const std::vector& in, + const LodePNGDecompressSettings& settings = lodepng_default_decompress_settings); +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER */ + +#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER +/* Zlib-compress an unsigned char buffer */ +unsigned compress(std::vector& out, const unsigned char* in, size_t insize, + const LodePNGCompressSettings& settings = lodepng_default_compress_settings); + +/* Zlib-compress an std::vector */ +unsigned compress(std::vector& out, const std::vector& in, + const LodePNGCompressSettings& settings = lodepng_default_compress_settings); +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ +#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB */ +} /* namespace lodepng */ +#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ + +/* +TODO: +[.] test if there are no memory leaks or security exploits - done a lot but needs to be checked often +[.] check compatibility with various compilers - done but needs to be redone for every newer version +[X] converting color to 16-bit per channel types +[X] support color profile chunk types (but never let them touch RGB values by default) +[ ] support all public PNG chunk types (almost done except sBIT, sPLT and hIST) +[ ] make sure encoder generates no chunks with size > (2^31)-1 +[ ] partial decoding (stream processing) +[X] let the "isFullyOpaque" function check color keys and transparent palettes too +[X] better name for the variables "codes", "codesD", "codelengthcodes", "clcl" and "lldl" +[ ] allow treating some errors like warnings, when image is recoverable (e.g. 69, 57, 58) +[ ] make warnings like: oob palette, checksum fail, data after iend, wrong/unknown crit chunk, no null terminator in text, ... +[ ] error messages with line numbers (and version) +[ ] errors in state instead of as return code? +[ ] new errors/warnings like suspiciously big decompressed ztxt or iccp chunk +[ ] let the C++ wrapper catch exceptions coming from the standard library and return LodePNG error codes +[ ] allow user to provide custom color conversion functions, e.g. for premultiplied alpha, padding bits or not, ... +[ ] allow user to give data (void*) to custom allocator +[ ] provide alternatives for C library functions not present on some platforms (memcpy, ...) +[ ] rename "grey" to "gray" everywhere since "color" also uses US spelling (keep "grey" copies for backwards compatibility) +*/ + +#endif /*LODEPNG_H inclusion guard*/ + +/* +LodePNG Documentation +--------------------- + +0. table of contents +-------------------- + + 1. about + 1.1. supported features + 1.2. features not supported + 2. C and C++ version + 3. security + 4. decoding + 5. encoding + 6. color conversions + 6.1. PNG color types + 6.2. color conversions + 6.3. padding bits + 6.4. A note about 16-bits per channel and endianness + 7. error values + 8. chunks and PNG editing + 9. compiler support + 10. examples + 10.1. decoder C++ example + 10.2. decoder C example + 11. state settings reference + 12. changes + 13. contact information + + +1. about +-------- + +PNG is a file format to store raster images losslessly with good compression, +supporting different color types and alpha channel. + +LodePNG is a PNG codec according to the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) +Specification (Second Edition) - W3C Recommendation 10 November 2003. + +The specifications used are: + +*) Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Second Edition): + http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-PNG-20031110 +*) RFC 1950 ZLIB Compressed Data Format version 3.3: + http://www.gzip.org/zlib/rfc-zlib.html +*) RFC 1951 DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification ver 1.3: + http://www.gzip.org/zlib/rfc-deflate.html + +The most recent version of LodePNG can currently be found at +http://lodev.org/lodepng/ + +LodePNG works both in C (ISO C90) and C++, with a C++ wrapper that adds +extra functionality. + +LodePNG exists out of two files: +-lodepng.h: the header file for both C and C++ +-lodepng.c(pp): give it the name lodepng.c or lodepng.cpp (or .cc) depending on your usage + +If you want to start using LodePNG right away without reading this doc, get the +examples from the LodePNG website to see how to use it in code, or check the +smaller examples in chapter 13 here. + +LodePNG is simple but only supports the basic requirements. To achieve +simplicity, the following design choices were made: There are no dependencies +on any external library. There are functions to decode and encode a PNG with +a single function call, and extended versions of these functions taking a +LodePNGState struct allowing to specify or get more information. By default +the colors of the raw image are always RGB or RGBA, no matter what color type +the PNG file uses. To read and write files, there are simple functions to +convert the files to/from buffers in memory. + +This all makes LodePNG suitable for loading textures in games, demos and small +programs, ... It's less suitable for full fledged image editors, loading PNGs +over network (it requires all the image data to be available before decoding can +begin), life-critical systems, ... + +1.1. supported features +----------------------- + +The following features are supported by the decoder: + +*) decoding of PNGs with any color type, bit depth and interlace mode, to a 24- or 32-bit color raw image, + or the same color type as the PNG +*) encoding of PNGs, from any raw image to 24- or 32-bit color, or the same color type as the raw image +*) Adam7 interlace and deinterlace for any color type +*) loading the image from harddisk or decoding it from a buffer from other sources than harddisk +*) support for alpha channels, including RGBA color model, translucent palettes and color keying +*) zlib decompression (inflate) +*) zlib compression (deflate) +*) CRC32 and ADLER32 checksums +*) colorimetric color profile conversions: currently experimentally available in lodepng_util.cpp only, + plus alternatively ability to pass on chroma/gamma/ICC profile information to other color management system. +*) handling of unknown chunks, allowing making a PNG editor that stores custom and unknown chunks. +*) the following chunks are supported by both encoder and decoder: + IHDR: header information + PLTE: color palette + IDAT: pixel data + IEND: the final chunk + tRNS: transparency for palettized images + tEXt: textual information + zTXt: compressed textual information + iTXt: international textual information + bKGD: suggested background color + pHYs: physical dimensions + tIME: modification time + cHRM: RGB chromaticities + gAMA: RGB gamma correction + iCCP: ICC color profile + sRGB: rendering intent + +1.2. features not supported +--------------------------- + +The following features are _not_ supported: + +*) some features needed to make a conformant PNG-Editor might be still missing. +*) partial loading/stream processing. All data must be available and is processed in one call. +*) The following public chunks are not (yet) supported but treated as unknown chunks by LodePNG: + sBIT + hIST + sPLT + + +2. C and C++ version +-------------------- + +The C version uses buffers allocated with alloc that you need to free() +yourself. You need to use init and cleanup functions for each struct whenever +using a struct from the C version to avoid exploits and memory leaks. + +The C++ version has extra functions with std::vectors in the interface and the +lodepng::State class which is a LodePNGState with constructor and destructor. + +These files work without modification for both C and C++ compilers because all +the additional C++ code is in "#ifdef __cplusplus" blocks that make C-compilers +ignore it, and the C code is made to compile both with strict ISO C90 and C++. + +To use the C++ version, you need to rename the source file to lodepng.cpp +(instead of lodepng.c), and compile it with a C++ compiler. + +To use the C version, you need to rename the source file to lodepng.c (instead +of lodepng.cpp), and compile it with a C compiler. + + +3. Security +----------- + +Even if carefully designed, it's always possible that LodePNG contains possible +exploits. If you discover one, please let me know, and it will be fixed. + +When using LodePNG, care has to be taken with the C version of LodePNG, as well +as the C-style structs when working with C++. The following conventions are used +for all C-style structs: + +-if a struct has a corresponding init function, always call the init function when making a new one +-if a struct has a corresponding cleanup function, call it before the struct disappears to avoid memory leaks +-if a struct has a corresponding copy function, use the copy function instead of "=". + The destination must also be inited already. + + +4. Decoding +----------- + +Decoding converts a PNG compressed image to a raw pixel buffer. + +Most documentation on using the decoder is at its declarations in the header +above. For C, simple decoding can be done with functions such as +lodepng_decode32, and more advanced decoding can be done with the struct +LodePNGState and lodepng_decode. For C++, all decoding can be done with the +various lodepng::decode functions, and lodepng::State can be used for advanced +features. + +When using the LodePNGState, it uses the following fields for decoding: +*) LodePNGInfo info_png: it stores extra information about the PNG (the input) in here +*) LodePNGColorMode info_raw: here you can say what color mode of the raw image (the output) you want to get +*) LodePNGDecoderSettings decoder: you can specify a few extra settings for the decoder to use + +LodePNGInfo info_png +-------------------- + +After decoding, this contains extra information of the PNG image, except the actual +pixels, width and height because these are already gotten directly from the decoder +functions. + +It contains for example the original color type of the PNG image, text comments, +suggested background color, etc... More details about the LodePNGInfo struct are +at its declaration documentation. + +LodePNGColorMode info_raw +------------------------- + +When decoding, here you can specify which color type you want +the resulting raw image to be. If this is different from the colortype of the +PNG, then the decoder will automatically convert the result. This conversion +always works, except if you want it to convert a color PNG to grayscale or to +a palette with missing colors. + +By default, 32-bit color is used for the result. + +LodePNGDecoderSettings decoder +------------------------------ + +The settings can be used to ignore the errors created by invalid CRC and Adler32 +chunks, and to disable the decoding of tEXt chunks. + +There's also a setting color_convert, true by default. If false, no conversion +is done, the resulting data will be as it was in the PNG (after decompression) +and you'll have to puzzle the colors of the pixels together yourself using the +color type information in the LodePNGInfo. + + +5. Encoding +----------- + +Encoding converts a raw pixel buffer to a PNG compressed image. + +Most documentation on using the encoder is at its declarations in the header +above. For C, simple encoding can be done with functions such as +lodepng_encode32, and more advanced decoding can be done with the struct +LodePNGState and lodepng_encode. For C++, all encoding can be done with the +various lodepng::encode functions, and lodepng::State can be used for advanced +features. + +Like the decoder, the encoder can also give errors. However it gives less errors +since the encoder input is trusted, the decoder input (a PNG image that could +be forged by anyone) is not trusted. + +When using the LodePNGState, it uses the following fields for encoding: +*) LodePNGInfo info_png: here you specify how you want the PNG (the output) to be. +*) LodePNGColorMode info_raw: here you say what color type of the raw image (the input) has +*) LodePNGEncoderSettings encoder: you can specify a few settings for the encoder to use + +LodePNGInfo info_png +-------------------- + +When encoding, you use this the opposite way as when decoding: for encoding, +you fill in the values you want the PNG to have before encoding. By default it's +not needed to specify a color type for the PNG since it's automatically chosen, +but it's possible to choose it yourself given the right settings. + +The encoder will not always exactly match the LodePNGInfo struct you give, +it tries as close as possible. Some things are ignored by the encoder. The +encoder uses, for example, the following settings from it when applicable: +colortype and bitdepth, text chunks, time chunk, the color key, the palette, the +background color, the interlace method, unknown chunks, ... + +When encoding to a PNG with colortype 3, the encoder will generate a PLTE chunk. +If the palette contains any colors for which the alpha channel is not 255 (so +there are translucent colors in the palette), it'll add a tRNS chunk. + +LodePNGColorMode info_raw +------------------------- + +You specify the color type of the raw image that you give to the input here, +including a possible transparent color key and palette you happen to be using in +your raw image data. + +By default, 32-bit color is assumed, meaning your input has to be in RGBA +format with 4 bytes (unsigned chars) per pixel. + +LodePNGEncoderSettings encoder +------------------------------ + +The following settings are supported (some are in sub-structs): +*) auto_convert: when this option is enabled, the encoder will +automatically choose the smallest possible color mode (including color key) that +can encode the colors of all pixels without information loss. +*) btype: the block type for LZ77. 0 = uncompressed, 1 = fixed huffman tree, + 2 = dynamic huffman tree (best compression). Should be 2 for proper + compression. +*) use_lz77: whether or not to use LZ77 for compressed block types. Should be + true for proper compression. +*) windowsize: the window size used by the LZ77 encoder (1 - 32768). Has value + 2048 by default, but can be set to 32768 for better, but slow, compression. +*) force_palette: if colortype is 2 or 6, you can make the encoder write a PLTE + chunk if force_palette is true. This can used as suggested palette to convert + to by viewers that don't support more than 256 colors (if those still exist) +*) add_id: add text chunk "Encoder: LodePNG " to the image. +*) text_compression: default 1. If 1, it'll store texts as zTXt instead of tEXt chunks. + zTXt chunks use zlib compression on the text. This gives a smaller result on + large texts but a larger result on small texts (such as a single program name). + It's all tEXt or all zTXt though, there's no separate setting per text yet. + + +6. color conversions +-------------------- + +An important thing to note about LodePNG, is that the color type of the PNG, and +the color type of the raw image, are completely independent. By default, when +you decode a PNG, you get the result as a raw image in the color type you want, +no matter whether the PNG was encoded with a palette, grayscale or RGBA color. +And if you encode an image, by default LodePNG will automatically choose the PNG +color type that gives good compression based on the values of colors and amount +of colors in the image. It can be configured to let you control it instead as +well, though. + +To be able to do this, LodePNG does conversions from one color mode to another. +It can convert from almost any color type to any other color type, except the +following conversions: RGB to grayscale is not supported, and converting to a +palette when the palette doesn't have a required color is not supported. This is +not supported on purpose: this is information loss which requires a color +reduction algorithm that is beyong the scope of a PNG encoder (yes, RGB to gray +is easy, but there are multiple ways if you want to give some channels more +weight). + +By default, when decoding, you get the raw image in 32-bit RGBA or 24-bit RGB +color, no matter what color type the PNG has. And by default when encoding, +LodePNG automatically picks the best color model for the output PNG, and expects +the input image to be 32-bit RGBA or 24-bit RGB. So, unless you want to control +the color format of the images yourself, you can skip this chapter. + +6.1. PNG color types +-------------------- + +A PNG image can have many color types, ranging from 1-bit color to 64-bit color, +as well as palettized color modes. After the zlib decompression and unfiltering +in the PNG image is done, the raw pixel data will have that color type and thus +a certain amount of bits per pixel. If you want the output raw image after +decoding to have another color type, a conversion is done by LodePNG. + +The PNG specification gives the following color types: + +0: grayscale, bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 +2: RGB, bit depths 8 and 16 +3: palette, bit depths 1, 2, 4 and 8 +4: grayscale with alpha, bit depths 8 and 16 +6: RGBA, bit depths 8 and 16 + +Bit depth is the amount of bits per pixel per color channel. So the total amount +of bits per pixel is: amount of channels * bitdepth. + +6.2. color conversions +---------------------- + +As explained in the sections about the encoder and decoder, you can specify +color types and bit depths in info_png and info_raw to change the default +behaviour. + +If, when decoding, you want the raw image to be something else than the default, +you need to set the color type and bit depth you want in the LodePNGColorMode, +or the parameters colortype and bitdepth of the simple decoding function. + +If, when encoding, you use another color type than the default in the raw input +image, you need to specify its color type and bit depth in the LodePNGColorMode +of the raw image, or use the parameters colortype and bitdepth of the simple +encoding function. + +If, when encoding, you don't want LodePNG to choose the output PNG color type +but control it yourself, you need to set auto_convert in the encoder settings +to false, and specify the color type you want in the LodePNGInfo of the +encoder (including palette: it can generate a palette if auto_convert is true, +otherwise not). + +If the input and output color type differ (whether user chosen or auto chosen), +LodePNG will do a color conversion, which follows the rules below, and may +sometimes result in an error. + +To avoid some confusion: +-the decoder converts from PNG to raw image +-the encoder converts from raw image to PNG +-the colortype and bitdepth in LodePNGColorMode info_raw, are those of the raw image +-the colortype and bitdepth in the color field of LodePNGInfo info_png, are those of the PNG +-when encoding, the color type in LodePNGInfo is ignored if auto_convert + is enabled, it is automatically generated instead +-when decoding, the color type in LodePNGInfo is set by the decoder to that of the original + PNG image, but it can be ignored since the raw image has the color type you requested instead +-if the color type of the LodePNGColorMode and PNG image aren't the same, a conversion + between the color types is done if the color types are supported. If it is not + supported, an error is returned. If the types are the same, no conversion is done. +-even though some conversions aren't supported, LodePNG supports loading PNGs from any + colortype and saving PNGs to any colortype, sometimes it just requires preparing + the raw image correctly before encoding. +-both encoder and decoder use the same color converter. + +The function lodepng_convert does the color conversion. It is available in the +interface but normally isn't needed since the encoder and decoder already call +it. + +Non supported color conversions: +-color to grayscale when non-gray pixels are present: no error is thrown, but +the result will look ugly because only the red channel is taken (it assumes all +three channels are the same in this case so ignores green and blue). The reason +no error is given is to allow converting from three-channel grayscale images to +one-channel even if there are numerical imprecisions. +-anything to palette when the palette does not have an exact match for a from-color +in it: in this case an error is thrown + +Supported color conversions: +-anything to 8-bit RGB, 8-bit RGBA, 16-bit RGB, 16-bit RGBA +-any gray or gray+alpha, to gray or gray+alpha +-anything to a palette, as long as the palette has the requested colors in it +-removing alpha channel +-higher to smaller bitdepth, and vice versa + +If you want no color conversion to be done (e.g. for speed or control): +-In the encoder, you can make it save a PNG with any color type by giving the +raw color mode and LodePNGInfo the same color mode, and setting auto_convert to +false. +-In the decoder, you can make it store the pixel data in the same color type +as the PNG has, by setting the color_convert setting to false. Settings in +info_raw are then ignored. + +6.3. padding bits +----------------- + +In the PNG file format, if a less than 8-bit per pixel color type is used and the scanlines +have a bit amount that isn't a multiple of 8, then padding bits are used so that each +scanline starts at a fresh byte. But that is NOT true for the LodePNG raw input and output. +The raw input image you give to the encoder, and the raw output image you get from the decoder +will NOT have these padding bits, e.g. in the case of a 1-bit image with a width +of 7 pixels, the first pixel of the second scanline will the the 8th bit of the first byte, +not the first bit of a new byte. + +6.4. A note about 16-bits per channel and endianness +---------------------------------------------------- + +LodePNG uses unsigned char arrays for 16-bit per channel colors too, just like +for any other color format. The 16-bit values are stored in big endian (most +significant byte first) in these arrays. This is the opposite order of the +little endian used by x86 CPU's. + +LodePNG always uses big endian because the PNG file format does so internally. +Conversions to other formats than PNG uses internally are not supported by +LodePNG on purpose, there are myriads of formats, including endianness of 16-bit +colors, the order in which you store R, G, B and A, and so on. Supporting and +converting to/from all that is outside the scope of LodePNG. + +This may mean that, depending on your use case, you may want to convert the big +endian output of LodePNG to little endian with a for loop. This is certainly not +always needed, many applications and libraries support big endian 16-bit colors +anyway, but it means you cannot simply cast the unsigned char* buffer to an +unsigned short* buffer on x86 CPUs. + + +7. error values +--------------- + +All functions in LodePNG that return an error code, return 0 if everything went +OK, or a non-zero code if there was an error. + +The meaning of the LodePNG error values can be retrieved with the function +lodepng_error_text: given the numerical error code, it returns a description +of the error in English as a string. + +Check the implementation of lodepng_error_text to see the meaning of each code. + + +8. chunks and PNG editing +------------------------- + +If you want to add extra chunks to a PNG you encode, or use LodePNG for a PNG +editor that should follow the rules about handling of unknown chunks, or if your +program is able to read other types of chunks than the ones handled by LodePNG, +then that's possible with the chunk functions of LodePNG. + +A PNG chunk has the following layout: + +4 bytes length +4 bytes type name +length bytes data +4 bytes CRC + +8.1. iterating through chunks +----------------------------- + +If you have a buffer containing the PNG image data, then the first chunk (the +IHDR chunk) starts at byte number 8 of that buffer. The first 8 bytes are the +signature of the PNG and are not part of a chunk. But if you start at byte 8 +then you have a chunk, and can check the following things of it. + +NOTE: none of these functions check for memory buffer boundaries. To avoid +exploits, always make sure the buffer contains all the data of the chunks. +When using lodepng_chunk_next, make sure the returned value is within the +allocated memory. + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_length(const unsigned char* chunk): + +Get the length of the chunk's data. The total chunk length is this length + 12. + +void lodepng_chunk_type(char type[5], const unsigned char* chunk): +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_type_equals(const unsigned char* chunk, const char* type): + +Get the type of the chunk or compare if it's a certain type + +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_critical(const unsigned char* chunk): +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_private(const unsigned char* chunk): +unsigned char lodepng_chunk_safetocopy(const unsigned char* chunk): + +Check if the chunk is critical in the PNG standard (only IHDR, PLTE, IDAT and IEND are). +Check if the chunk is private (public chunks are part of the standard, private ones not). +Check if the chunk is safe to copy. If it's not, then, when modifying data in a critical +chunk, unsafe to copy chunks of the old image may NOT be saved in the new one if your +program doesn't handle that type of unknown chunk. + +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data(unsigned char* chunk): +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data_const(const unsigned char* chunk): + +Get a pointer to the start of the data of the chunk. + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_check_crc(const unsigned char* chunk): +void lodepng_chunk_generate_crc(unsigned char* chunk): + +Check if the crc is correct or generate a correct one. + +unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next(unsigned char* chunk): +const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next_const(const unsigned char* chunk): + +Iterate to the next chunk. This works if you have a buffer with consecutive chunks. Note that these +functions do no boundary checking of the allocated data whatsoever, so make sure there is enough +data available in the buffer to be able to go to the next chunk. + +unsigned lodepng_chunk_append(unsigned char** out, size_t* outlength, const unsigned char* chunk): +unsigned lodepng_chunk_create(unsigned char** out, size_t* outlength, unsigned length, + const char* type, const unsigned char* data): + +These functions are used to create new chunks that are appended to the data in *out that has +length *outlength. The append function appends an existing chunk to the new data. The create +function creates a new chunk with the given parameters and appends it. Type is the 4-letter +name of the chunk. + +8.2. chunks in info_png +----------------------- + +The LodePNGInfo struct contains fields with the unknown chunk in it. It has 3 +buffers (each with size) to contain 3 types of unknown chunks: +the ones that come before the PLTE chunk, the ones that come between the PLTE +and the IDAT chunks, and the ones that come after the IDAT chunks. +It's necessary to make the distionction between these 3 cases because the PNG +standard forces to keep the ordering of unknown chunks compared to the critical +chunks, but does not force any other ordering rules. + +info_png.unknown_chunks_data[0] is the chunks before PLTE +info_png.unknown_chunks_data[1] is the chunks after PLTE, before IDAT +info_png.unknown_chunks_data[2] is the chunks after IDAT + +The chunks in these 3 buffers can be iterated through and read by using the same +way described in the previous subchapter. + +When using the decoder to decode a PNG, you can make it store all unknown chunks +if you set the option settings.remember_unknown_chunks to 1. By default, this +option is off (0). + +The encoder will always encode unknown chunks that are stored in the info_png. +If you need it to add a particular chunk that isn't known by LodePNG, you can +use lodepng_chunk_append or lodepng_chunk_create to the chunk data in +info_png.unknown_chunks_data[x]. + +Chunks that are known by LodePNG should not be added in that way. E.g. to make +LodePNG add a bKGD chunk, set background_defined to true and add the correct +parameters there instead. + + +9. compiler support +------------------- + +No libraries other than the current standard C library are needed to compile +LodePNG. For the C++ version, only the standard C++ library is needed on top. +Add the files lodepng.c(pp) and lodepng.h to your project, include +lodepng.h where needed, and your program can read/write PNG files. + +It is compatible with C90 and up, and C++03 and up. + +If performance is important, use optimization when compiling! For both the +encoder and decoder, this makes a large difference. + +Make sure that LodePNG is compiled with the same compiler of the same version +and with the same settings as the rest of the program, or the interfaces with +std::vectors and std::strings in C++ can be incompatible. + +CHAR_BITS must be 8 or higher, because LodePNG uses unsigned chars for octets. + +*) gcc and g++ + +LodePNG is developed in gcc so this compiler is natively supported. It gives no +warnings with compiler options "-Wall -Wextra -pedantic -ansi", with gcc and g++ +version 4.7.1 on Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit. + +*) Clang + +Fully supported and warning-free. + +*) Mingw + +The Mingw compiler (a port of gcc for Windows) should be fully supported by +LodePNG. + +*) Visual Studio and Visual C++ Express Edition + +LodePNG should be warning-free with warning level W4. Two warnings were disabled +with pragmas though: warning 4244 about implicit conversions, and warning 4996 +where it wants to use a non-standard function fopen_s instead of the standard C +fopen. + +Visual Studio may want "stdafx.h" files to be included in each source file and +give an error "unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header". +This is not standard C++ and will not be added to the stock LodePNG. You can +disable it for lodepng.cpp only by right clicking it, Properties, C/C++, +Precompiled Headers, and set it to Not Using Precompiled Headers there. + +NOTE: Modern versions of VS should be fully supported, but old versions, e.g. +VS6, are not guaranteed to work. + +*) Compilers on Macintosh + +LodePNG has been reported to work both with gcc and LLVM for Macintosh, both for +C and C++. + +*) Other Compilers + +If you encounter problems on any compilers, feel free to let me know and I may +try to fix it if the compiler is modern and standards complient. + + +10. examples +------------ + +This decoder example shows the most basic usage of LodePNG. More complex +examples can be found on the LodePNG website. + +10.1. decoder C++ example +------------------------- + +#include "lodepng.h" +#include + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { + const char* filename = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "test.png"; + + //load and decode + std::vector image; + unsigned width, height; + unsigned error = lodepng::decode(image, width, height, filename); + + //if there's an error, display it + if(error) std::cout << "decoder error " << error << ": " << lodepng_error_text(error) << std::endl; + + //the pixels are now in the vector "image", 4 bytes per pixel, ordered RGBARGBA..., use it as texture, draw it, ... +} + +10.2. decoder C example +----------------------- + +#include "lodepng.h" + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { + unsigned error; + unsigned char* image; + size_t width, height; + const char* filename = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "test.png"; + + error = lodepng_decode32_file(&image, &width, &height, filename); + + if(error) printf("decoder error %u: %s\n", error, lodepng_error_text(error)); + + / * use image here * / + + free(image); + return 0; +} + +11. state settings reference +---------------------------- + +A quick reference of some settings to set on the LodePNGState + +For decoding: + +state.decoder.zlibsettings.ignore_adler32: ignore ADLER32 checksums +state.decoder.zlibsettings.custom_...: use custom inflate function +state.decoder.ignore_crc: ignore CRC checksums +state.decoder.ignore_critical: ignore unknown critical chunks +state.decoder.ignore_end: ignore missing IEND chunk. May fail if this corruption causes other errors +state.decoder.color_convert: convert internal PNG color to chosen one +state.decoder.read_text_chunks: whether to read in text metadata chunks +state.decoder.remember_unknown_chunks: whether to read in unknown chunks +state.info_raw.colortype: desired color type for decoded image +state.info_raw.bitdepth: desired bit depth for decoded image +state.info_raw....: more color settings, see struct LodePNGColorMode +state.info_png....: no settings for decoder but ouput, see struct LodePNGInfo + +For encoding: + +state.encoder.zlibsettings.btype: disable compression by setting it to 0 +state.encoder.zlibsettings.use_lz77: use LZ77 in compression +state.encoder.zlibsettings.windowsize: tweak LZ77 windowsize +state.encoder.zlibsettings.minmatch: tweak min LZ77 length to match +state.encoder.zlibsettings.nicematch: tweak LZ77 match where to stop searching +state.encoder.zlibsettings.lazymatching: try one more LZ77 matching +state.encoder.zlibsettings.custom_...: use custom deflate function +state.encoder.auto_convert: choose optimal PNG color type, if 0 uses info_png +state.encoder.filter_palette_zero: PNG filter strategy for palette +state.encoder.filter_strategy: PNG filter strategy to encode with +state.encoder.force_palette: add palette even if not encoding to one +state.encoder.add_id: add LodePNG identifier and version as a text chunk +state.encoder.text_compression: use compressed text chunks for metadata +state.info_raw.colortype: color type of raw input image you provide +state.info_raw.bitdepth: bit depth of raw input image you provide +state.info_raw: more color settings, see struct LodePNGColorMode +state.info_png.color.colortype: desired color type if auto_convert is false +state.info_png.color.bitdepth: desired bit depth if auto_convert is false +state.info_png.color....: more color settings, see struct LodePNGColorMode +state.info_png....: more PNG related settings, see struct LodePNGInfo + + +12. changes +----------- + +The version number of LodePNG is the date of the change given in the format +yyyymmdd. + +Some changes aren't backwards compatible. Those are indicated with a (!) +symbol. + +*) 30 dec 2018: code style changes only: removed newlines before opening braces. +*) 10 sep 2018: added way to inspect metadata chunks without full decoding. +*) 19 aug 2018 (!): fixed color mode bKGD is encoded with and made it use + palette index in case of palette. +*) 10 aug 2018 (!): added support for gAMA, cHRM, sRGB and iCCP chunks. This + change is backwards compatible unless you relied on unknown_chunks for those. +*) 11 jun 2018: less restrictive check for pixel size integer overflow +*) 14 jan 2018: allow optionally ignoring a few more recoverable errors +*) 17 sep 2017: fix memory leak for some encoder input error cases +*) 27 nov 2016: grey+alpha auto color model detection bugfix +*) 18 apr 2016: Changed qsort to custom stable sort (for platforms w/o qsort). +*) 09 apr 2016: Fixed colorkey usage detection, and better file loading (within + the limits of pure C90). +*) 08 dec 2015: Made load_file function return error if file can't be opened. +*) 24 okt 2015: Bugfix with decoding to palette output. +*) 18 apr 2015: Boundary PM instead of just package-merge for faster encoding. +*) 23 aug 2014: Reduced needless memory usage of decoder. +*) 28 jun 2014: Removed fix_png setting, always support palette OOB for + simplicity. Made ColorProfile public. +*) 09 jun 2014: Faster encoder by fixing hash bug and more zeros optimization. +*) 22 dec 2013: Power of two windowsize required for optimization. +*) 15 apr 2013: Fixed bug with LAC_ALPHA and color key. +*) 25 mar 2013: Added an optional feature to ignore some PNG errors (fix_png). +*) 11 mar 2013 (!): Bugfix with custom free. Changed from "my" to "lodepng_" + prefix for the custom allocators and made it possible with a new #define to + use custom ones in your project without needing to change lodepng's code. +*) 28 jan 2013: Bugfix with color key. +*) 27 okt 2012: Tweaks in text chunk keyword length error handling. +*) 8 okt 2012 (!): Added new filter strategy (entropy) and new auto color mode. + (no palette). Better deflate tree encoding. New compression tweak settings. + Faster color conversions while decoding. Some internal cleanups. +*) 23 sep 2012: Reduced warnings in Visual Studio a little bit. +*) 1 sep 2012 (!): Removed #define's for giving custom (de)compression functions + and made it work with function pointers instead. +*) 23 jun 2012: Added more filter strategies. Made it easier to use custom alloc + and free functions and toggle #defines from compiler flags. Small fixes. +*) 6 may 2012 (!): Made plugging in custom zlib/deflate functions more flexible. +*) 22 apr 2012 (!): Made interface more consistent, renaming a lot. Removed + redundant C++ codec classes. Reduced amount of structs. Everything changed, + but it is cleaner now imho and functionality remains the same. Also fixed + several bugs and shrunk the implementation code. Made new samples. +*) 6 nov 2011 (!): By default, the encoder now automatically chooses the best + PNG color model and bit depth, based on the amount and type of colors of the + raw image. For this, autoLeaveOutAlphaChannel replaced by auto_choose_color. +*) 9 okt 2011: simpler hash chain implementation for the encoder. +*) 8 sep 2011: lz77 encoder lazy matching instead of greedy matching. +*) 23 aug 2011: tweaked the zlib compression parameters after benchmarking. + A bug with the PNG filtertype heuristic was fixed, so that it chooses much + better ones (it's quite significant). A setting to do an experimental, slow, + brute force search for PNG filter types is added. +*) 17 aug 2011 (!): changed some C zlib related function names. +*) 16 aug 2011: made the code less wide (max 120 characters per line). +*) 17 apr 2011: code cleanup. Bugfixes. Convert low to 16-bit per sample colors. +*) 21 feb 2011: fixed compiling for C90. Fixed compiling with sections disabled. +*) 11 dec 2010: encoding is made faster, based on suggestion by Peter Eastman + to optimize long sequences of zeros. +*) 13 nov 2010: added LodePNG_InfoColor_hasPaletteAlpha and + LodePNG_InfoColor_canHaveAlpha functions for convenience. +*) 7 nov 2010: added LodePNG_error_text function to get error code description. +*) 30 okt 2010: made decoding slightly faster +*) 26 okt 2010: (!) changed some C function and struct names (more consistent). + Reorganized the documentation and the declaration order in the header. +*) 08 aug 2010: only changed some comments and external samples. +*) 05 jul 2010: fixed bug thanks to warnings in the new gcc version. +*) 14 mar 2010: fixed bug where too much memory was allocated for char buffers. +*) 02 sep 2008: fixed bug where it could create empty tree that linux apps could + read by ignoring the problem but windows apps couldn't. +*) 06 jun 2008: added more error checks for out of memory cases. +*) 26 apr 2008: added a few more checks here and there to ensure more safety. +*) 06 mar 2008: crash with encoding of strings fixed +*) 02 feb 2008: support for international text chunks added (iTXt) +*) 23 jan 2008: small cleanups, and #defines to divide code in sections +*) 20 jan 2008: support for unknown chunks allowing using LodePNG for an editor. +*) 18 jan 2008: support for tIME and pHYs chunks added to encoder and decoder. +*) 17 jan 2008: ability to encode and decode compressed zTXt chunks added + Also various fixes, such as in the deflate and the padding bits code. +*) 13 jan 2008: Added ability to encode Adam7-interlaced images. Improved + filtering code of encoder. +*) 07 jan 2008: (!) changed LodePNG to use ISO C90 instead of C++. A + C++ wrapper around this provides an interface almost identical to before. + Having LodePNG be pure ISO C90 makes it more portable. The C and C++ code + are together in these files but it works both for C and C++ compilers. +*) 29 dec 2007: (!) changed most integer types to unsigned int + other tweaks +*) 30 aug 2007: bug fixed which makes this Borland C++ compatible +*) 09 aug 2007: some VS2005 warnings removed again +*) 21 jul 2007: deflate code placed in new namespace separate from zlib code +*) 08 jun 2007: fixed bug with 2- and 4-bit color, and small interlaced images +*) 04 jun 2007: improved support for Visual Studio 2005: crash with accessing + invalid std::vector element [0] fixed, and level 3 and 4 warnings removed +*) 02 jun 2007: made the encoder add a tag with version by default +*) 27 may 2007: zlib and png code separated (but still in the same file), + simple encoder/decoder functions added for more simple usage cases +*) 19 may 2007: minor fixes, some code cleaning, new error added (error 69), + moved some examples from here to lodepng_examples.cpp +*) 12 may 2007: palette decoding bug fixed +*) 24 apr 2007: changed the license from BSD to the zlib license +*) 11 mar 2007: very simple addition: ability to encode bKGD chunks. +*) 04 mar 2007: (!) tEXt chunk related fixes, and support for encoding + palettized PNG images. Plus little interface change with palette and texts. +*) 03 mar 2007: Made it encode dynamic Huffman shorter with repeat codes. + Fixed a bug where the end code of a block had length 0 in the Huffman tree. +*) 26 feb 2007: Huffman compression with dynamic trees (BTYPE 2) now implemented + and supported by the encoder, resulting in smaller PNGs at the output. +*) 27 jan 2007: Made the Adler-32 test faster so that a timewaste is gone. +*) 24 jan 2007: gave encoder an error interface. Added color conversion from any + greyscale type to 8-bit greyscale with or without alpha. +*) 21 jan 2007: (!) Totally changed the interface. It allows more color types + to convert to and is more uniform. See the manual for how it works now. +*) 07 jan 2007: Some cleanup & fixes, and a few changes over the last days: + encode/decode custom tEXt chunks, separate classes for zlib & deflate, and + at last made the decoder give errors for incorrect Adler32 or Crc. +*) 01 jan 2007: Fixed bug with encoding PNGs with less than 8 bits per channel. +*) 29 dec 2006: Added support for encoding images without alpha channel, and + cleaned out code as well as making certain parts faster. +*) 28 dec 2006: Added "Settings" to the encoder. +*) 26 dec 2006: The encoder now does LZ77 encoding and produces much smaller files now. + Removed some code duplication in the decoder. Fixed little bug in an example. +*) 09 dec 2006: (!) Placed output parameters of public functions as first parameter. + Fixed a bug of the decoder with 16-bit per color. +*) 15 okt 2006: Changed documentation structure +*) 09 okt 2006: Encoder class added. It encodes a valid PNG image from the + given image buffer, however for now it's not compressed. +*) 08 sep 2006: (!) Changed to interface with a Decoder class +*) 30 jul 2006: (!) LodePNG_InfoPng , width and height are now retrieved in different + way. Renamed decodePNG to decodePNGGeneric. +*) 29 jul 2006: (!) Changed the interface: image info is now returned as a + struct of type LodePNG::LodePNG_Info, instead of a vector, which was a bit clumsy. +*) 28 jul 2006: Cleaned the code and added new error checks. + Corrected terminology "deflate" into "inflate". +*) 23 jun 2006: Added SDL example in the documentation in the header, this + example allows easy debugging by displaying the PNG and its transparency. +*) 22 jun 2006: (!) Changed way to obtain error value. Added + loadFile function for convenience. Made decodePNG32 faster. +*) 21 jun 2006: (!) Changed type of info vector to unsigned. + Changed position of palette in info vector. Fixed an important bug that + happened on PNGs with an uncompressed block. +*) 16 jun 2006: Internally changed unsigned into unsigned where + needed, and performed some optimizations. +*) 07 jun 2006: (!) Renamed functions to decodePNG and placed them + in LodePNG namespace. Changed the order of the parameters. Rewrote the + documentation in the header. Renamed files to lodepng.cpp and lodepng.h +*) 22 apr 2006: Optimized and improved some code +*) 07 sep 2005: (!) Changed to std::vector interface +*) 12 aug 2005: Initial release (C++, decoder only) + + +13. contact information +----------------------- + +Feel free to contact me with suggestions, problems, comments, ... concerning +LodePNG. If you encounter a PNG image that doesn't work properly with this +decoder, feel free to send it and I'll use it to find and fix the problem. + +My email address is (puzzle the account and domain together with an @ symbol): +Domain: gmail dot com. +Account: lode dot vandevenne. + + +Copyright (c) 2005-2019 Lode Vandevenne +*/ diff --git a/GnomeThumbnailer/main.c b/GnomeThumbnailer/main.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a92098f --- /dev/null +++ b/GnomeThumbnailer/main.c @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#define STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_IMPLEMENTATION +#include "stb_image_resize.h" + +#include "get_image_for_rom.h" +#include "lodepng.h" + +extern uint8_t cgb_boot_fast_data[] asm("_binary_build_bin_BootROMs_cgb_boot_fast_bin_start"); +extern uint8_t cgb_boot_fast_data_size[] asm("_binary_build_bin_BootROMs_cgb_boot_fast_bin_end"); +extern uint8_t cgb_boot_fast_data_end[] asm("_binary_build_bin_BootROMs_cgb_boot_fast_bin_size"); + +extern uint8_t cartridge_template_data[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_CartridgeTemplate_png_start"); +extern uint8_t cartridge_template_size[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_CartridgeTemplate_png_end"); +extern uint8_t cartridge_template_end[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_CartridgeTemplate_png_size"); + +extern uint8_t color_cartridge_template_data[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_ColorCartridgeTemplate_png_start"); +extern uint8_t color_cartridge_template_size[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_ColorCartridgeTemplate_png_end"); +extern uint8_t color_cartridge_template_end[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_ColorCartridgeTemplate_png_size"); + +extern uint8_t universal_cartridge_template_data[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_UniversalCartridgeTemplate_png_start"); +extern uint8_t universal_cartridge_template_size[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_UniversalCartridgeTemplate_png_end"); +extern uint8_t universal_cartridge_template_end[] asm("_binary_QuickLook_UniversalCartridgeTemplate_png_size"); + +unsigned int alpha_blend(const unsigned int dest, const unsigned int src) { + unsigned char r1 = (src >> 0) & 0xFF; + unsigned char g1 = (src >> 8) & 0xFF; + unsigned char b1 = (src >> 16) & 0xFF; + float a1 = (float)((src >> 24) & 0xFF) / 255.0; + + unsigned char r2 = (dest >> 0) & 0xFF; + unsigned char g2 = (dest >> 8) & 0xFF; + unsigned char b2 = (dest >> 16) & 0xFF; + float a2 = (float)((dest >> 24) & 0xFF) / 255.0; + + unsigned char a = (a1 + (1.0 - a1) * a2) * 255.0; + + if (a > 0) { + unsigned char r = (255 / a) * ((a1 * r1) + (1 - a1) * r2); + unsigned char g = (255 / a) * ((a1 * g1) + (1 - a1) * g2); + unsigned char b = (255 / a) * ((a1 * b1) + (1 - a1) * b2); + + return (a << 24) | (b << 16) | (g << 8) | r; + } + + return 0; +} + +int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { + int size = 128; + char* input = ""; + char* output = ""; + + for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) { + if (strncmp(argv[i], "-s", 2) == 0) { + i += 1; + if (argc > i && sscanf(argv[i], "%d", &size) != 1) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to parse parameter \"%s %s\"\n", argv[i - 1], argv[i]); + } + } + else if (input[0] == '\0') { + input = argv[i]; + + for (int j = i + 1; j < argc; j++) { + if (strncmp(argv[j], "-s", 2) != 0) { + output = argv[j]; + break; + } + else if (argc >= j + 3) { + output = argv[j + 2]; + break; + } + } + } + } + + if (input[0] == '\0') { + fprintf(stderr, "No input file specified\n"); + return 1; + } + + unsigned error; + uint32_t bitmap[160 * 144]; + uint8_t cgbFlag = 0; + + size_t boot_size = (size_t)((void *)cgb_boot_fast_data_size); + const unsigned char *buffer = (const unsigned char*)((void *) cgb_boot_fast_data); + + if (get_image_for_rom_alt(input, buffer, boot_size, bitmap, &cgbFlag)) { + return -1; + } + + const unsigned char* screen = (const unsigned char*)((void *)bitmap); + unsigned char* resized_screen = malloc(640 * 576 * 4 * sizeof(unsigned char)); + + if (resized_screen == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory\n"); + return -1; + } + + error = stbir_resize_uint8(screen, 160, 140, 0, resized_screen, 640, 576, 0, 4); + + if (error == 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to resize screenshot\n"); + return 1; + } + + unsigned char* template_data; + size_t template_size; + unsigned char* template; + unsigned template_width, template_height; + + printf("cgb: %x\n", cgbFlag); + + switch (cgbFlag) { + case 0xC0: + template_data = (unsigned char*)color_cartridge_template_data; + template_size = (size_t)color_cartridge_template_size; + break; + case 0x80: + template_data = (unsigned char*)universal_cartridge_template_data; + template_size = (size_t)universal_cartridge_template_size; + break; + default: + template_data = (unsigned char*)cartridge_template_data; + template_size = (size_t)cartridge_template_size; + } + + error = lodepng_decode32( + &template, + &template_width, + &template_height, + template_data, + template_size + ); + + uint32_t* canvas = calloc(template_width * template_height, sizeof(uint32_t)); + uint32_t* resized_screen32 = (uint32_t*)resized_screen; + + if (canvas == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory\n"); + return -1; + } + + for (int y = 0; y < 576; y++) { + for (int x = 0; x < 640; x++) { + canvas[x + 192 + ((y + 298) * template_height)] = resized_screen32[x + (y * 640)]; + } + } + + uint32_t* template32 = (uint32_t*)template; + + for (int y = 0; y < template_height; y++) { + for (int x = 0; x < template_width; x++) { + canvas[x + (y * template_width)] = alpha_blend( + canvas[x + (y * template_width)], + template32[x + (y * template_width)] + ); + } + } + + unsigned char* final = malloc(size * size * 4 * sizeof(unsigned char)); + + if (final == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory\n"); + return -1; + } + + error = stbir_resize_uint8((const unsigned char*)canvas, template_width, template_height, 0, final, size, size, 0, 4); + + if (error == 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to resize screenshot\n"); + return 1; + } + + /*Encode the image*/ + error = lodepng_encode32_file(output, (const unsigned char*)final, size, size); + + if (error) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to encode PNG %u: %s\n", error, lodepng_error_text(error)); + return error; + } + + return 0; +} diff --git a/GnomeThumbnailer/stb_image_resize.h b/GnomeThumbnailer/stb_image_resize.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a176d21 --- /dev/null +++ b/GnomeThumbnailer/stb_image_resize.h @@ -0,0 +1,2630 @@ +/* stb_image_resize - v0.96 - public domain image resizing + by Jorge L Rodriguez (@VinoBS) - 2014 + http://github.com/nothings/stb + + Written with emphasis on usability, portability, and efficiency. (No + SIMD or threads, so it be easily outperformed by libs that use those.) + Only scaling and translation is supported, no rotations or shears. + Easy API downsamples w/Mitchell filter, upsamples w/cubic interpolation. + + COMPILING & LINKING + In one C/C++ file that #includes this file, do this: + #define STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_IMPLEMENTATION + before the #include. That will create the implementation in that file. + + QUICKSTART + stbir_resize_uint8( input_pixels , in_w , in_h , 0, + output_pixels, out_w, out_h, 0, num_channels) + stbir_resize_float(...) + stbir_resize_uint8_srgb( input_pixels , in_w , in_h , 0, + output_pixels, out_w, out_h, 0, + num_channels , alpha_chan , 0) + stbir_resize_uint8_srgb_edgemode( + input_pixels , in_w , in_h , 0, + output_pixels, out_w, out_h, 0, + num_channels , alpha_chan , 0, STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP) + // WRAP/REFLECT/ZERO + + FULL API + See the "header file" section of the source for API documentation. + + ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION + + SRGB & FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATION + The sRGB functions presume IEEE floating point. If you do not have + IEEE floating point, define STBIR_NON_IEEE_FLOAT. This will use + a slower implementation. + + MEMORY ALLOCATION + The resize functions here perform a single memory allocation using + malloc. To control the memory allocation, before the #include that + triggers the implementation, do: + + #define STBIR_MALLOC(size,context) ... + #define STBIR_FREE(ptr,context) ... + + Each resize function makes exactly one call to malloc/free, so to use + temp memory, store the temp memory in the context and return that. + + ASSERT + Define STBIR_ASSERT(boolval) to override assert() and not use assert.h + + OPTIMIZATION + Define STBIR_SATURATE_INT to compute clamp values in-range using + integer operations instead of float operations. This may be faster + on some platforms. + + DEFAULT FILTERS + For functions which don't provide explicit control over what filters + to use, you can change the compile-time defaults with + + #define STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_UPSAMPLE STBIR_FILTER_something + #define STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_DOWNSAMPLE STBIR_FILTER_something + + See stbir_filter in the header-file section for the list of filters. + + NEW FILTERS + A number of 1D filter kernels are used. For a list of + supported filters see the stbir_filter enum. To add a new filter, + write a filter function and add it to stbir__filter_info_table. + + PROGRESS + For interactive use with slow resize operations, you can install + a progress-report callback: + + #define STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT(val) some_func(val) + + The parameter val is a float which goes from 0 to 1 as progress is made. + + For example: + + static void my_progress_report(float progress); + #define STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT(val) my_progress_report(val) + + #define STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_IMPLEMENTATION + #include "stb_image_resize.h" + + static void my_progress_report(float progress) + { + printf("Progress: %f%%\n", progress*100); + } + + MAX CHANNELS + If your image has more than 64 channels, define STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS + to the max you'll have. + + ALPHA CHANNEL + Most of the resizing functions provide the ability to control how + the alpha channel of an image is processed. The important things + to know about this: + + 1. The best mathematically-behaved version of alpha to use is + called "premultiplied alpha", in which the other color channels + have had the alpha value multiplied in. If you use premultiplied + alpha, linear filtering (such as image resampling done by this + library, or performed in texture units on GPUs) does the "right + thing". While premultiplied alpha is standard in the movie CGI + industry, it is still uncommon in the videogame/real-time world. + + If you linearly filter non-premultiplied alpha, strange effects + occur. (For example, the 50/50 average of 99% transparent bright green + and 1% transparent black produces 50% transparent dark green when + non-premultiplied, whereas premultiplied it produces 50% + transparent near-black. The former introduces green energy + that doesn't exist in the source image.) + + 2. Artists should not edit premultiplied-alpha images; artists + want non-premultiplied alpha images. Thus, art tools generally output + non-premultiplied alpha images. + + 3. You will get best results in most cases by converting images + to premultiplied alpha before processing them mathematically. + + 4. If you pass the flag STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED, the + resizer does not do anything special for the alpha channel; + it is resampled identically to other channels. This produces + the correct results for premultiplied-alpha images, but produces + less-than-ideal results for non-premultiplied-alpha images. + + 5. If you do not pass the flag STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED, + then the resizer weights the contribution of input pixels + based on their alpha values, or, equivalently, it multiplies + the alpha value into the color channels, resamples, then divides + by the resultant alpha value. Input pixels which have alpha=0 do + not contribute at all to output pixels unless _all_ of the input + pixels affecting that output pixel have alpha=0, in which case + the result for that pixel is the same as it would be without + STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED. However, this is only true for + input images in integer formats. For input images in float format, + input pixels with alpha=0 have no effect, and output pixels + which have alpha=0 will be 0 in all channels. (For float images, + you can manually achieve the same result by adding a tiny epsilon + value to the alpha channel of every image, and then subtracting + or clamping it at the end.) + + 6. You can suppress the behavior described in #5 and make + all-0-alpha pixels have 0 in all channels by #defining + STBIR_NO_ALPHA_EPSILON. + + 7. You can separately control whether the alpha channel is + interpreted as linear or affected by the colorspace. By default + it is linear; you almost never want to apply the colorspace. + (For example, graphics hardware does not apply sRGB conversion + to the alpha channel.) + + CONTRIBUTORS + Jorge L Rodriguez: Implementation + Sean Barrett: API design, optimizations + Aras Pranckevicius: bugfix + Nathan Reed: warning fixes + + REVISIONS + 0.96 (2019-03-04) fixed warnings + 0.95 (2017-07-23) fixed warnings + 0.94 (2017-03-18) fixed warnings + 0.93 (2017-03-03) fixed bug with certain combinations of heights + 0.92 (2017-01-02) fix integer overflow on large (>2GB) images + 0.91 (2016-04-02) fix warnings; fix handling of subpixel regions + 0.90 (2014-09-17) first released version + + LICENSE + See end of file for license information. + + TODO + Don't decode all of the image data when only processing a partial tile + Don't use full-width decode buffers when only processing a partial tile + When processing wide images, break processing into tiles so data fits in L1 cache + Installable filters? + Resize that respects alpha test coverage + (Reference code: FloatImage::alphaTestCoverage and FloatImage::scaleAlphaToCoverage: + https://code.google.com/p/nvidia-texture-tools/source/browse/trunk/src/nvimage/FloatImage.cpp ) +*/ + +#ifndef STBIR_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_H +#define STBIR_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_H + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +typedef unsigned char stbir_uint8; +typedef unsigned short stbir_uint16; +typedef unsigned int stbir_uint32; +#else +#include +typedef uint8_t stbir_uint8; +typedef uint16_t stbir_uint16; +typedef uint32_t stbir_uint32; +#endif + +#ifndef STBIRDEF +#ifdef STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_STATIC +#define STBIRDEF static +#else +#ifdef __cplusplus +#define STBIRDEF extern "C" +#else +#define STBIRDEF extern +#endif +#endif +#endif + +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// +// Easy-to-use API: +// +// * "input pixels" points to an array of image data with 'num_channels' channels (e.g. RGB=3, RGBA=4) +// * input_w is input image width (x-axis), input_h is input image height (y-axis) +// * stride is the offset between successive rows of image data in memory, in bytes. you can +// specify 0 to mean packed continuously in memory +// * alpha channel is treated identically to other channels. +// * colorspace is linear or sRGB as specified by function name +// * returned result is 1 for success or 0 in case of an error. +// #define STBIR_ASSERT() to trigger an assert on parameter validation errors. +// * Memory required grows approximately linearly with input and output size, but with +// discontinuities at input_w == output_w and input_h == output_h. +// * These functions use a "default" resampling filter defined at compile time. To change the filter, +// you can change the compile-time defaults by #defining STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_UPSAMPLE +// and STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_DOWNSAMPLE, or you can use the medium-complexity API. + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8( const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels); + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_float( const float *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + float *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels); + + +// The following functions interpret image data as gamma-corrected sRGB. +// Specify STBIR_ALPHA_CHANNEL_NONE if you have no alpha channel, +// or otherwise provide the index of the alpha channel. Flags value +// of 0 will probably do the right thing if you're not sure what +// the flags mean. + +#define STBIR_ALPHA_CHANNEL_NONE -1 + +// Set this flag if your texture has premultiplied alpha. Otherwise, stbir will +// use alpha-weighted resampling (effectively premultiplying, resampling, +// then unpremultiplying). +#define STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED (1 << 0) +// The specified alpha channel should be handled as gamma-corrected value even +// when doing sRGB operations. +#define STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE (1 << 1) + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8_srgb(const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags); + + +typedef enum +{ + STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP = 1, + STBIR_EDGE_REFLECT = 2, + STBIR_EDGE_WRAP = 3, + STBIR_EDGE_ZERO = 4, +} stbir_edge; + +// This function adds the ability to specify how requests to sample off the edge of the image are handled. +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8_srgb_edgemode(const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode); + +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// +// Medium-complexity API +// +// This extends the easy-to-use API as follows: +// +// * Alpha-channel can be processed separately +// * If alpha_channel is not STBIR_ALPHA_CHANNEL_NONE +// * Alpha channel will not be gamma corrected (unless flags&STBIR_FLAG_GAMMA_CORRECT) +// * Filters will be weighted by alpha channel (unless flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED) +// * Filter can be selected explicitly +// * uint16 image type +// * sRGB colorspace available for all types +// * context parameter for passing to STBIR_MALLOC + +typedef enum +{ + STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT = 0, // use same filter type that easy-to-use API chooses + STBIR_FILTER_BOX = 1, // A trapezoid w/1-pixel wide ramps, same result as box for integer scale ratios + STBIR_FILTER_TRIANGLE = 2, // On upsampling, produces same results as bilinear texture filtering + STBIR_FILTER_CUBICBSPLINE = 3, // The cubic b-spline (aka Mitchell-Netrevalli with B=1,C=0), gaussian-esque + STBIR_FILTER_CATMULLROM = 4, // An interpolating cubic spline + STBIR_FILTER_MITCHELL = 5, // Mitchell-Netrevalli filter with B=1/3, C=1/3 +} stbir_filter; + +typedef enum +{ + STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR, + STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB, + + STBIR_MAX_COLORSPACES, +} stbir_colorspace; + +// The following functions are all identical except for the type of the image data + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8_generic( const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode, stbir_filter filter, stbir_colorspace space, + void *alloc_context); + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint16_generic(const stbir_uint16 *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_uint16 *output_pixels , int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode, stbir_filter filter, stbir_colorspace space, + void *alloc_context); + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_float_generic( const float *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + float *output_pixels , int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode, stbir_filter filter, stbir_colorspace space, + void *alloc_context); + + + +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// +// Full-complexity API +// +// This extends the medium API as follows: +// +// * uint32 image type +// * not typesafe +// * separate filter types for each axis +// * separate edge modes for each axis +// * can specify scale explicitly for subpixel correctness +// * can specify image source tile using texture coordinates + +typedef enum +{ + STBIR_TYPE_UINT8 , + STBIR_TYPE_UINT16, + STBIR_TYPE_UINT32, + STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT , + + STBIR_MAX_TYPES +} stbir_datatype; + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize( const void *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + void *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_datatype datatype, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_mode_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_mode_vertical, + stbir_filter filter_horizontal, stbir_filter filter_vertical, + stbir_colorspace space, void *alloc_context); + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_subpixel(const void *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + void *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_datatype datatype, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_mode_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_mode_vertical, + stbir_filter filter_horizontal, stbir_filter filter_vertical, + stbir_colorspace space, void *alloc_context, + float x_scale, float y_scale, + float x_offset, float y_offset); + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_region( const void *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + void *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_datatype datatype, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_mode_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_mode_vertical, + stbir_filter filter_horizontal, stbir_filter filter_vertical, + stbir_colorspace space, void *alloc_context, + float s0, float t0, float s1, float t1); +// (s0, t0) & (s1, t1) are the top-left and bottom right corner (uv addressing style: [0, 1]x[0, 1]) of a region of the input image to use. + +// +// +//// end header file ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// +#endif // STBIR_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_H + + + + + +#ifdef STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_IMPLEMENTATION + +#ifndef STBIR_ASSERT +#include +#define STBIR_ASSERT(x) assert(x) +#endif + +// For memset +#include + +#include + +#ifndef STBIR_MALLOC +#include +// use comma operator to evaluate c, to avoid "unused parameter" warnings +#define STBIR_MALLOC(size,c) ((void)(c), malloc(size)) +#define STBIR_FREE(ptr,c) ((void)(c), free(ptr)) +#endif + +#ifndef _MSC_VER +#ifdef __cplusplus +#define stbir__inline inline +#else +#define stbir__inline +#endif +#else +#define stbir__inline __forceinline +#endif + + +// should produce compiler error if size is wrong +typedef unsigned char stbir__validate_uint32[sizeof(stbir_uint32) == 4 ? 1 : -1]; + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define STBIR__NOTUSED(v) (void)(v) +#else +#define STBIR__NOTUSED(v) (void)sizeof(v) +#endif + +#define STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof((a))/sizeof((a)[0])) + +#ifndef STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_UPSAMPLE +#define STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_UPSAMPLE STBIR_FILTER_CATMULLROM +#endif + +#ifndef STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_DOWNSAMPLE +#define STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_DOWNSAMPLE STBIR_FILTER_MITCHELL +#endif + +#ifndef STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT +#define STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT(float_0_to_1) +#endif + +#ifndef STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS +#define STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS 64 +#endif + +#if STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS > 65536 +#error "Too many channels; STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS must be no more than 65536." +// because we store the indices in 16-bit variables +#endif + +// This value is added to alpha just before premultiplication to avoid +// zeroing out color values. It is equivalent to 2^-80. If you don't want +// that behavior (it may interfere if you have floating point images with +// very small alpha values) then you can define STBIR_NO_ALPHA_EPSILON to +// disable it. +#ifndef STBIR_ALPHA_EPSILON +#define STBIR_ALPHA_EPSILON ((float)1 / (1 << 20) / (1 << 20) / (1 << 20) / (1 << 20)) +#endif + + + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(v) (void)(v) +#else +#define STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(v) (void)sizeof(v) +#endif + +// must match stbir_datatype +static unsigned char stbir__type_size[] = { + 1, // STBIR_TYPE_UINT8 + 2, // STBIR_TYPE_UINT16 + 4, // STBIR_TYPE_UINT32 + 4, // STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT +}; + +// Kernel function centered at 0 +typedef float (stbir__kernel_fn)(float x, float scale); +typedef float (stbir__support_fn)(float scale); + +typedef struct +{ + stbir__kernel_fn* kernel; + stbir__support_fn* support; +} stbir__filter_info; + +// When upsampling, the contributors are which source pixels contribute. +// When downsampling, the contributors are which destination pixels are contributed to. +typedef struct +{ + int n0; // First contributing pixel + int n1; // Last contributing pixel +} stbir__contributors; + +typedef struct +{ + const void* input_data; + int input_w; + int input_h; + int input_stride_bytes; + + void* output_data; + int output_w; + int output_h; + int output_stride_bytes; + + float s0, t0, s1, t1; + + float horizontal_shift; // Units: output pixels + float vertical_shift; // Units: output pixels + float horizontal_scale; + float vertical_scale; + + int channels; + int alpha_channel; + stbir_uint32 flags; + stbir_datatype type; + stbir_filter horizontal_filter; + stbir_filter vertical_filter; + stbir_edge edge_horizontal; + stbir_edge edge_vertical; + stbir_colorspace colorspace; + + stbir__contributors* horizontal_contributors; + float* horizontal_coefficients; + + stbir__contributors* vertical_contributors; + float* vertical_coefficients; + + int decode_buffer_pixels; + float* decode_buffer; + + float* horizontal_buffer; + + // cache these because ceil/floor are inexplicably showing up in profile + int horizontal_coefficient_width; + int vertical_coefficient_width; + int horizontal_filter_pixel_width; + int vertical_filter_pixel_width; + int horizontal_filter_pixel_margin; + int vertical_filter_pixel_margin; + int horizontal_num_contributors; + int vertical_num_contributors; + + int ring_buffer_length_bytes; // The length of an individual entry in the ring buffer. The total number of ring buffers is stbir__get_filter_pixel_width(filter) + int ring_buffer_num_entries; // Total number of entries in the ring buffer. + int ring_buffer_first_scanline; + int ring_buffer_last_scanline; + int ring_buffer_begin_index; // first_scanline is at this index in the ring buffer + float* ring_buffer; + + float* encode_buffer; // A temporary buffer to store floats so we don't lose precision while we do multiply-adds. + + int horizontal_contributors_size; + int horizontal_coefficients_size; + int vertical_contributors_size; + int vertical_coefficients_size; + int decode_buffer_size; + int horizontal_buffer_size; + int ring_buffer_size; + int encode_buffer_size; +} stbir__info; + + +static const float stbir__max_uint8_as_float = 255.0f; +static const float stbir__max_uint16_as_float = 65535.0f; +static const double stbir__max_uint32_as_float = 4294967295.0; + + +static stbir__inline int stbir__min(int a, int b) +{ + return a < b ? a : b; +} + +static stbir__inline float stbir__saturate(float x) +{ + if (x < 0) + return 0; + + if (x > 1) + return 1; + + return x; +} + +#ifdef STBIR_SATURATE_INT +static stbir__inline stbir_uint8 stbir__saturate8(int x) +{ + if ((unsigned int) x <= 255) + return x; + + if (x < 0) + return 0; + + return 255; +} + +static stbir__inline stbir_uint16 stbir__saturate16(int x) +{ + if ((unsigned int) x <= 65535) + return x; + + if (x < 0) + return 0; + + return 65535; +} +#endif + +static float stbir__srgb_uchar_to_linear_float[256] = { + 0.000000f, 0.000304f, 0.000607f, 0.000911f, 0.001214f, 0.001518f, 0.001821f, 0.002125f, 0.002428f, 0.002732f, 0.003035f, + 0.003347f, 0.003677f, 0.004025f, 0.004391f, 0.004777f, 0.005182f, 0.005605f, 0.006049f, 0.006512f, 0.006995f, 0.007499f, + 0.008023f, 0.008568f, 0.009134f, 0.009721f, 0.010330f, 0.010960f, 0.011612f, 0.012286f, 0.012983f, 0.013702f, 0.014444f, + 0.015209f, 0.015996f, 0.016807f, 0.017642f, 0.018500f, 0.019382f, 0.020289f, 0.021219f, 0.022174f, 0.023153f, 0.024158f, + 0.025187f, 0.026241f, 0.027321f, 0.028426f, 0.029557f, 0.030713f, 0.031896f, 0.033105f, 0.034340f, 0.035601f, 0.036889f, + 0.038204f, 0.039546f, 0.040915f, 0.042311f, 0.043735f, 0.045186f, 0.046665f, 0.048172f, 0.049707f, 0.051269f, 0.052861f, + 0.054480f, 0.056128f, 0.057805f, 0.059511f, 0.061246f, 0.063010f, 0.064803f, 0.066626f, 0.068478f, 0.070360f, 0.072272f, + 0.074214f, 0.076185f, 0.078187f, 0.080220f, 0.082283f, 0.084376f, 0.086500f, 0.088656f, 0.090842f, 0.093059f, 0.095307f, + 0.097587f, 0.099899f, 0.102242f, 0.104616f, 0.107023f, 0.109462f, 0.111932f, 0.114435f, 0.116971f, 0.119538f, 0.122139f, + 0.124772f, 0.127438f, 0.130136f, 0.132868f, 0.135633f, 0.138432f, 0.141263f, 0.144128f, 0.147027f, 0.149960f, 0.152926f, + 0.155926f, 0.158961f, 0.162029f, 0.165132f, 0.168269f, 0.171441f, 0.174647f, 0.177888f, 0.181164f, 0.184475f, 0.187821f, + 0.191202f, 0.194618f, 0.198069f, 0.201556f, 0.205079f, 0.208637f, 0.212231f, 0.215861f, 0.219526f, 0.223228f, 0.226966f, + 0.230740f, 0.234551f, 0.238398f, 0.242281f, 0.246201f, 0.250158f, 0.254152f, 0.258183f, 0.262251f, 0.266356f, 0.270498f, + 0.274677f, 0.278894f, 0.283149f, 0.287441f, 0.291771f, 0.296138f, 0.300544f, 0.304987f, 0.309469f, 0.313989f, 0.318547f, + 0.323143f, 0.327778f, 0.332452f, 0.337164f, 0.341914f, 0.346704f, 0.351533f, 0.356400f, 0.361307f, 0.366253f, 0.371238f, + 0.376262f, 0.381326f, 0.386430f, 0.391573f, 0.396755f, 0.401978f, 0.407240f, 0.412543f, 0.417885f, 0.423268f, 0.428691f, + 0.434154f, 0.439657f, 0.445201f, 0.450786f, 0.456411f, 0.462077f, 0.467784f, 0.473532f, 0.479320f, 0.485150f, 0.491021f, + 0.496933f, 0.502887f, 0.508881f, 0.514918f, 0.520996f, 0.527115f, 0.533276f, 0.539480f, 0.545725f, 0.552011f, 0.558340f, + 0.564712f, 0.571125f, 0.577581f, 0.584078f, 0.590619f, 0.597202f, 0.603827f, 0.610496f, 0.617207f, 0.623960f, 0.630757f, + 0.637597f, 0.644480f, 0.651406f, 0.658375f, 0.665387f, 0.672443f, 0.679543f, 0.686685f, 0.693872f, 0.701102f, 0.708376f, + 0.715694f, 0.723055f, 0.730461f, 0.737911f, 0.745404f, 0.752942f, 0.760525f, 0.768151f, 0.775822f, 0.783538f, 0.791298f, + 0.799103f, 0.806952f, 0.814847f, 0.822786f, 0.830770f, 0.838799f, 0.846873f, 0.854993f, 0.863157f, 0.871367f, 0.879622f, + 0.887923f, 0.896269f, 0.904661f, 0.913099f, 0.921582f, 0.930111f, 0.938686f, 0.947307f, 0.955974f, 0.964686f, 0.973445f, + 0.982251f, 0.991102f, 1.0f +}; + +static float stbir__srgb_to_linear(float f) +{ + if (f <= 0.04045f) + return f / 12.92f; + else + return (float)pow((f + 0.055f) / 1.055f, 2.4f); +} + +static float stbir__linear_to_srgb(float f) +{ + if (f <= 0.0031308f) + return f * 12.92f; + else + return 1.055f * (float)pow(f, 1 / 2.4f) - 0.055f; +} + +#ifndef STBIR_NON_IEEE_FLOAT +// From https://gist.github.com/rygorous/2203834 + +typedef union +{ + stbir_uint32 u; + float f; +} stbir__FP32; + +static const stbir_uint32 fp32_to_srgb8_tab4[104] = { + 0x0073000d, 0x007a000d, 0x0080000d, 0x0087000d, 0x008d000d, 0x0094000d, 0x009a000d, 0x00a1000d, + 0x00a7001a, 0x00b4001a, 0x00c1001a, 0x00ce001a, 0x00da001a, 0x00e7001a, 0x00f4001a, 0x0101001a, + 0x010e0033, 0x01280033, 0x01410033, 0x015b0033, 0x01750033, 0x018f0033, 0x01a80033, 0x01c20033, + 0x01dc0067, 0x020f0067, 0x02430067, 0x02760067, 0x02aa0067, 0x02dd0067, 0x03110067, 0x03440067, + 0x037800ce, 0x03df00ce, 0x044600ce, 0x04ad00ce, 0x051400ce, 0x057b00c5, 0x05dd00bc, 0x063b00b5, + 0x06970158, 0x07420142, 0x07e30130, 0x087b0120, 0x090b0112, 0x09940106, 0x0a1700fc, 0x0a9500f2, + 0x0b0f01cb, 0x0bf401ae, 0x0ccb0195, 0x0d950180, 0x0e56016e, 0x0f0d015e, 0x0fbc0150, 0x10630143, + 0x11070264, 0x1238023e, 0x1357021d, 0x14660201, 0x156601e9, 0x165a01d3, 0x174401c0, 0x182401af, + 0x18fe0331, 0x1a9602fe, 0x1c1502d2, 0x1d7e02ad, 0x1ed4028d, 0x201a0270, 0x21520256, 0x227d0240, + 0x239f0443, 0x25c003fe, 0x27bf03c4, 0x29a10392, 0x2b6a0367, 0x2d1d0341, 0x2ebe031f, 0x304d0300, + 0x31d105b0, 0x34a80555, 0x37520507, 0x39d504c5, 0x3c37048b, 0x3e7c0458, 0x40a8042a, 0x42bd0401, + 0x44c20798, 0x488e071e, 0x4c1c06b6, 0x4f76065d, 0x52a50610, 0x55ac05cc, 0x5892058f, 0x5b590559, + 0x5e0c0a23, 0x631c0980, 0x67db08f6, 0x6c55087f, 0x70940818, 0x74a007bd, 0x787d076c, 0x7c330723, +}; + +static stbir_uint8 stbir__linear_to_srgb_uchar(float in) +{ + static const stbir__FP32 almostone = { 0x3f7fffff }; // 1-eps + static const stbir__FP32 minval = { (127-13) << 23 }; + stbir_uint32 tab,bias,scale,t; + stbir__FP32 f; + + // Clamp to [2^(-13), 1-eps]; these two values map to 0 and 1, respectively. + // The tests are carefully written so that NaNs map to 0, same as in the reference + // implementation. + if (!(in > minval.f)) // written this way to catch NaNs + in = minval.f; + if (in > almostone.f) + in = almostone.f; + + // Do the table lookup and unpack bias, scale + f.f = in; + tab = fp32_to_srgb8_tab4[(f.u - minval.u) >> 20]; + bias = (tab >> 16) << 9; + scale = tab & 0xffff; + + // Grab next-highest mantissa bits and perform linear interpolation + t = (f.u >> 12) & 0xff; + return (unsigned char) ((bias + scale*t) >> 16); +} + +#else +// sRGB transition values, scaled by 1<<28 +static int stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[256] = +{ + 0, 40738, 122216, 203693, 285170, 366648, 448125, 529603, + 611080, 692557, 774035, 855852, 942009, 1033024, 1128971, 1229926, + 1335959, 1447142, 1563542, 1685229, 1812268, 1944725, 2082664, 2226148, + 2375238, 2529996, 2690481, 2856753, 3028870, 3206888, 3390865, 3580856, + 3776916, 3979100, 4187460, 4402049, 4622919, 4850123, 5083710, 5323731, + 5570236, 5823273, 6082892, 6349140, 6622065, 6901714, 7188133, 7481369, + 7781466, 8088471, 8402427, 8723380, 9051372, 9386448, 9728650, 10078021, + 10434603, 10798439, 11169569, 11548036, 11933879, 12327139, 12727857, 13136073, + 13551826, 13975156, 14406100, 14844697, 15290987, 15745007, 16206795, 16676389, + 17153826, 17639142, 18132374, 18633560, 19142734, 19659934, 20185196, 20718552, + 21260042, 21809696, 22367554, 22933648, 23508010, 24090680, 24681686, 25281066, + 25888850, 26505076, 27129772, 27762974, 28404716, 29055026, 29713942, 30381490, + 31057708, 31742624, 32436272, 33138682, 33849884, 34569912, 35298800, 36036568, + 36783260, 37538896, 38303512, 39077136, 39859796, 40651528, 41452360, 42262316, + 43081432, 43909732, 44747252, 45594016, 46450052, 47315392, 48190064, 49074096, + 49967516, 50870356, 51782636, 52704392, 53635648, 54576432, 55526772, 56486700, + 57456236, 58435408, 59424248, 60422780, 61431036, 62449032, 63476804, 64514376, + 65561776, 66619028, 67686160, 68763192, 69850160, 70947088, 72053992, 73170912, + 74297864, 75434880, 76581976, 77739184, 78906536, 80084040, 81271736, 82469648, + 83677792, 84896192, 86124888, 87363888, 88613232, 89872928, 91143016, 92423512, + 93714432, 95015816, 96327688, 97650056, 98982952, 100326408, 101680440, 103045072, + 104420320, 105806224, 107202800, 108610064, 110028048, 111456776, 112896264, 114346544, + 115807632, 117279552, 118762328, 120255976, 121760536, 123276016, 124802440, 126339832, + 127888216, 129447616, 131018048, 132599544, 134192112, 135795792, 137410592, 139036528, + 140673648, 142321952, 143981456, 145652208, 147334208, 149027488, 150732064, 152447968, + 154175200, 155913792, 157663776, 159425168, 161197984, 162982240, 164777968, 166585184, + 168403904, 170234160, 172075968, 173929344, 175794320, 177670896, 179559120, 181458992, + 183370528, 185293776, 187228736, 189175424, 191133888, 193104112, 195086128, 197079968, + 199085648, 201103184, 203132592, 205173888, 207227120, 209292272, 211369392, 213458480, + 215559568, 217672656, 219797792, 221934976, 224084240, 226245600, 228419056, 230604656, + 232802400, 235012320, 237234432, 239468736, 241715280, 243974080, 246245120, 248528464, + 250824112, 253132064, 255452368, 257785040, 260130080, 262487520, 264857376, 267239664, +}; + +static stbir_uint8 stbir__linear_to_srgb_uchar(float f) +{ + int x = (int) (f * (1 << 28)); // has headroom so you don't need to clamp + int v = 0; + int i; + + // Refine the guess with a short binary search. + i = v + 128; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 64; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 32; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 16; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 8; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 4; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 2; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + i = v + 1; if (x >= stbir__srgb_offset_to_linear_scaled[i]) v = i; + + return (stbir_uint8) v; +} +#endif + +static float stbir__filter_trapezoid(float x, float scale) +{ + float halfscale = scale / 2; + float t = 0.5f + halfscale; + STBIR_ASSERT(scale <= 1); + + x = (float)fabs(x); + + if (x >= t) + return 0; + else + { + float r = 0.5f - halfscale; + if (x <= r) + return 1; + else + return (t - x) / scale; + } +} + +static float stbir__support_trapezoid(float scale) +{ + STBIR_ASSERT(scale <= 1); + return 0.5f + scale / 2; +} + +static float stbir__filter_triangle(float x, float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + + x = (float)fabs(x); + + if (x <= 1.0f) + return 1 - x; + else + return 0; +} + +static float stbir__filter_cubic(float x, float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + + x = (float)fabs(x); + + if (x < 1.0f) + return (4 + x*x*(3*x - 6))/6; + else if (x < 2.0f) + return (8 + x*(-12 + x*(6 - x)))/6; + + return (0.0f); +} + +static float stbir__filter_catmullrom(float x, float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + + x = (float)fabs(x); + + if (x < 1.0f) + return 1 - x*x*(2.5f - 1.5f*x); + else if (x < 2.0f) + return 2 - x*(4 + x*(0.5f*x - 2.5f)); + + return (0.0f); +} + +static float stbir__filter_mitchell(float x, float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + + x = (float)fabs(x); + + if (x < 1.0f) + return (16 + x*x*(21 * x - 36))/18; + else if (x < 2.0f) + return (32 + x*(-60 + x*(36 - 7*x)))/18; + + return (0.0f); +} + +static float stbir__support_zero(float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + return 0; +} + +static float stbir__support_one(float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + return 1; +} + +static float stbir__support_two(float s) +{ + STBIR__UNUSED_PARAM(s); + return 2; +} + +static stbir__filter_info stbir__filter_info_table[] = { + { NULL, stbir__support_zero }, + { stbir__filter_trapezoid, stbir__support_trapezoid }, + { stbir__filter_triangle, stbir__support_one }, + { stbir__filter_cubic, stbir__support_two }, + { stbir__filter_catmullrom, stbir__support_two }, + { stbir__filter_mitchell, stbir__support_two }, +}; + +stbir__inline static int stbir__use_upsampling(float ratio) +{ + return ratio > 1; +} + +stbir__inline static int stbir__use_width_upsampling(stbir__info* stbir_info) +{ + return stbir__use_upsampling(stbir_info->horizontal_scale); +} + +stbir__inline static int stbir__use_height_upsampling(stbir__info* stbir_info) +{ + return stbir__use_upsampling(stbir_info->vertical_scale); +} + +// This is the maximum number of input samples that can affect an output sample +// with the given filter +static int stbir__get_filter_pixel_width(stbir_filter filter, float scale) +{ + STBIR_ASSERT(filter != 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(filter < STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)); + + if (stbir__use_upsampling(scale)) + return (int)ceil(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(1/scale) * 2); + else + return (int)ceil(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(scale) * 2 / scale); +} + +// This is how much to expand buffers to account for filters seeking outside +// the image boundaries. +static int stbir__get_filter_pixel_margin(stbir_filter filter, float scale) +{ + return stbir__get_filter_pixel_width(filter, scale) / 2; +} + +static int stbir__get_coefficient_width(stbir_filter filter, float scale) +{ + if (stbir__use_upsampling(scale)) + return (int)ceil(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(1 / scale) * 2); + else + return (int)ceil(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(scale) * 2); +} + +static int stbir__get_contributors(float scale, stbir_filter filter, int input_size, int output_size) +{ + if (stbir__use_upsampling(scale)) + return output_size; + else + return (input_size + stbir__get_filter_pixel_margin(filter, scale) * 2); +} + +static int stbir__get_total_horizontal_coefficients(stbir__info* info) +{ + return info->horizontal_num_contributors + * stbir__get_coefficient_width (info->horizontal_filter, info->horizontal_scale); +} + +static int stbir__get_total_vertical_coefficients(stbir__info* info) +{ + return info->vertical_num_contributors + * stbir__get_coefficient_width (info->vertical_filter, info->vertical_scale); +} + +static stbir__contributors* stbir__get_contributor(stbir__contributors* contributors, int n) +{ + return &contributors[n]; +} + +// For perf reasons this code is duplicated in stbir__resample_horizontal_upsample/downsample, +// if you change it here change it there too. +static float* stbir__get_coefficient(float* coefficients, stbir_filter filter, float scale, int n, int c) +{ + int width = stbir__get_coefficient_width(filter, scale); + return &coefficients[width*n + c]; +} + +static int stbir__edge_wrap_slow(stbir_edge edge, int n, int max) +{ + switch (edge) + { + case STBIR_EDGE_ZERO: + return 0; // we'll decode the wrong pixel here, and then overwrite with 0s later + + case STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP: + if (n < 0) + return 0; + + if (n >= max) + return max - 1; + + return n; // NOTREACHED + + case STBIR_EDGE_REFLECT: + { + if (n < 0) + { + if (n < max) + return -n; + else + return max - 1; + } + + if (n >= max) + { + int max2 = max * 2; + if (n >= max2) + return 0; + else + return max2 - n - 1; + } + + return n; // NOTREACHED + } + + case STBIR_EDGE_WRAP: + if (n >= 0) + return (n % max); + else + { + int m = (-n) % max; + + if (m != 0) + m = max - m; + + return (m); + } + // NOTREACHED + + default: + STBIR_ASSERT(!"Unimplemented edge type"); + return 0; + } +} + +stbir__inline static int stbir__edge_wrap(stbir_edge edge, int n, int max) +{ + // avoid per-pixel switch + if (n >= 0 && n < max) + return n; + return stbir__edge_wrap_slow(edge, n, max); +} + +// What input pixels contribute to this output pixel? +static void stbir__calculate_sample_range_upsample(int n, float out_filter_radius, float scale_ratio, float out_shift, int* in_first_pixel, int* in_last_pixel, float* in_center_of_out) +{ + float out_pixel_center = (float)n + 0.5f; + float out_pixel_influence_lowerbound = out_pixel_center - out_filter_radius; + float out_pixel_influence_upperbound = out_pixel_center + out_filter_radius; + + float in_pixel_influence_lowerbound = (out_pixel_influence_lowerbound + out_shift) / scale_ratio; + float in_pixel_influence_upperbound = (out_pixel_influence_upperbound + out_shift) / scale_ratio; + + *in_center_of_out = (out_pixel_center + out_shift) / scale_ratio; + *in_first_pixel = (int)(floor(in_pixel_influence_lowerbound + 0.5)); + *in_last_pixel = (int)(floor(in_pixel_influence_upperbound - 0.5)); +} + +// What output pixels does this input pixel contribute to? +static void stbir__calculate_sample_range_downsample(int n, float in_pixels_radius, float scale_ratio, float out_shift, int* out_first_pixel, int* out_last_pixel, float* out_center_of_in) +{ + float in_pixel_center = (float)n + 0.5f; + float in_pixel_influence_lowerbound = in_pixel_center - in_pixels_radius; + float in_pixel_influence_upperbound = in_pixel_center + in_pixels_radius; + + float out_pixel_influence_lowerbound = in_pixel_influence_lowerbound * scale_ratio - out_shift; + float out_pixel_influence_upperbound = in_pixel_influence_upperbound * scale_ratio - out_shift; + + *out_center_of_in = in_pixel_center * scale_ratio - out_shift; + *out_first_pixel = (int)(floor(out_pixel_influence_lowerbound + 0.5)); + *out_last_pixel = (int)(floor(out_pixel_influence_upperbound - 0.5)); +} + +static void stbir__calculate_coefficients_upsample(stbir_filter filter, float scale, int in_first_pixel, int in_last_pixel, float in_center_of_out, stbir__contributors* contributor, float* coefficient_group) +{ + int i; + float total_filter = 0; + float filter_scale; + + STBIR_ASSERT(in_last_pixel - in_first_pixel <= (int)ceil(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(1/scale) * 2)); // Taken directly from stbir__get_coefficient_width() which we can't call because we don't know if we're horizontal or vertical. + + contributor->n0 = in_first_pixel; + contributor->n1 = in_last_pixel; + + STBIR_ASSERT(contributor->n1 >= contributor->n0); + + for (i = 0; i <= in_last_pixel - in_first_pixel; i++) + { + float in_pixel_center = (float)(i + in_first_pixel) + 0.5f; + coefficient_group[i] = stbir__filter_info_table[filter].kernel(in_center_of_out - in_pixel_center, 1 / scale); + + // If the coefficient is zero, skip it. (Don't do the <0 check here, we want the influence of those outside pixels.) + if (i == 0 && !coefficient_group[i]) + { + contributor->n0 = ++in_first_pixel; + i--; + continue; + } + + total_filter += coefficient_group[i]; + } + + STBIR_ASSERT(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].kernel((float)(in_last_pixel + 1) + 0.5f - in_center_of_out, 1/scale) == 0); + + STBIR_ASSERT(total_filter > 0.9); + STBIR_ASSERT(total_filter < 1.1f); // Make sure it's not way off. + + // Make sure the sum of all coefficients is 1. + filter_scale = 1 / total_filter; + + for (i = 0; i <= in_last_pixel - in_first_pixel; i++) + coefficient_group[i] *= filter_scale; + + for (i = in_last_pixel - in_first_pixel; i >= 0; i--) + { + if (coefficient_group[i]) + break; + + // This line has no weight. We can skip it. + contributor->n1 = contributor->n0 + i - 1; + } +} + +static void stbir__calculate_coefficients_downsample(stbir_filter filter, float scale_ratio, int out_first_pixel, int out_last_pixel, float out_center_of_in, stbir__contributors* contributor, float* coefficient_group) +{ + int i; + + STBIR_ASSERT(out_last_pixel - out_first_pixel <= (int)ceil(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(scale_ratio) * 2)); // Taken directly from stbir__get_coefficient_width() which we can't call because we don't know if we're horizontal or vertical. + + contributor->n0 = out_first_pixel; + contributor->n1 = out_last_pixel; + + STBIR_ASSERT(contributor->n1 >= contributor->n0); + + for (i = 0; i <= out_last_pixel - out_first_pixel; i++) + { + float out_pixel_center = (float)(i + out_first_pixel) + 0.5f; + float x = out_pixel_center - out_center_of_in; + coefficient_group[i] = stbir__filter_info_table[filter].kernel(x, scale_ratio) * scale_ratio; + } + + STBIR_ASSERT(stbir__filter_info_table[filter].kernel((float)(out_last_pixel + 1) + 0.5f - out_center_of_in, scale_ratio) == 0); + + for (i = out_last_pixel - out_first_pixel; i >= 0; i--) + { + if (coefficient_group[i]) + break; + + // This line has no weight. We can skip it. + contributor->n1 = contributor->n0 + i - 1; + } +} + +static void stbir__normalize_downsample_coefficients(stbir__contributors* contributors, float* coefficients, stbir_filter filter, float scale_ratio, int input_size, int output_size) +{ + int num_contributors = stbir__get_contributors(scale_ratio, filter, input_size, output_size); + int num_coefficients = stbir__get_coefficient_width(filter, scale_ratio); + int i, j; + int skip; + + for (i = 0; i < output_size; i++) + { + float scale; + float total = 0; + + for (j = 0; j < num_contributors; j++) + { + if (i >= contributors[j].n0 && i <= contributors[j].n1) + { + float coefficient = *stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, j, i - contributors[j].n0); + total += coefficient; + } + else if (i < contributors[j].n0) + break; + } + + STBIR_ASSERT(total > 0.9f); + STBIR_ASSERT(total < 1.1f); + + scale = 1 / total; + + for (j = 0; j < num_contributors; j++) + { + if (i >= contributors[j].n0 && i <= contributors[j].n1) + *stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, j, i - contributors[j].n0) *= scale; + else if (i < contributors[j].n0) + break; + } + } + + // Optimize: Skip zero coefficients and contributions outside of image bounds. + // Do this after normalizing because normalization depends on the n0/n1 values. + for (j = 0; j < num_contributors; j++) + { + int range, max, width; + + skip = 0; + while (*stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, j, skip) == 0) + skip++; + + contributors[j].n0 += skip; + + while (contributors[j].n0 < 0) + { + contributors[j].n0++; + skip++; + } + + range = contributors[j].n1 - contributors[j].n0 + 1; + max = stbir__min(num_coefficients, range); + + width = stbir__get_coefficient_width(filter, scale_ratio); + for (i = 0; i < max; i++) + { + if (i + skip >= width) + break; + + *stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, j, i) = *stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, j, i + skip); + } + + continue; + } + + // Using min to avoid writing into invalid pixels. + for (i = 0; i < num_contributors; i++) + contributors[i].n1 = stbir__min(contributors[i].n1, output_size - 1); +} + +// Each scan line uses the same kernel values so we should calculate the kernel +// values once and then we can use them for every scan line. +static void stbir__calculate_filters(stbir__contributors* contributors, float* coefficients, stbir_filter filter, float scale_ratio, float shift, int input_size, int output_size) +{ + int n; + int total_contributors = stbir__get_contributors(scale_ratio, filter, input_size, output_size); + + if (stbir__use_upsampling(scale_ratio)) + { + float out_pixels_radius = stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(1 / scale_ratio) * scale_ratio; + + // Looping through out pixels + for (n = 0; n < total_contributors; n++) + { + float in_center_of_out; // Center of the current out pixel in the in pixel space + int in_first_pixel, in_last_pixel; + + stbir__calculate_sample_range_upsample(n, out_pixels_radius, scale_ratio, shift, &in_first_pixel, &in_last_pixel, &in_center_of_out); + + stbir__calculate_coefficients_upsample(filter, scale_ratio, in_first_pixel, in_last_pixel, in_center_of_out, stbir__get_contributor(contributors, n), stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, n, 0)); + } + } + else + { + float in_pixels_radius = stbir__filter_info_table[filter].support(scale_ratio) / scale_ratio; + + // Looping through in pixels + for (n = 0; n < total_contributors; n++) + { + float out_center_of_in; // Center of the current out pixel in the in pixel space + int out_first_pixel, out_last_pixel; + int n_adjusted = n - stbir__get_filter_pixel_margin(filter, scale_ratio); + + stbir__calculate_sample_range_downsample(n_adjusted, in_pixels_radius, scale_ratio, shift, &out_first_pixel, &out_last_pixel, &out_center_of_in); + + stbir__calculate_coefficients_downsample(filter, scale_ratio, out_first_pixel, out_last_pixel, out_center_of_in, stbir__get_contributor(contributors, n), stbir__get_coefficient(coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, n, 0)); + } + + stbir__normalize_downsample_coefficients(contributors, coefficients, filter, scale_ratio, input_size, output_size); + } +} + +static float* stbir__get_decode_buffer(stbir__info* stbir_info) +{ + // The 0 index of the decode buffer starts after the margin. This makes + // it okay to use negative indexes on the decode buffer. + return &stbir_info->decode_buffer[stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin * stbir_info->channels]; +} + +#define STBIR__DECODE(type, colorspace) ((type) * (STBIR_MAX_COLORSPACES) + (colorspace)) + +static void stbir__decode_scanline(stbir__info* stbir_info, int n) +{ + int c; + int channels = stbir_info->channels; + int alpha_channel = stbir_info->alpha_channel; + int type = stbir_info->type; + int colorspace = stbir_info->colorspace; + int input_w = stbir_info->input_w; + size_t input_stride_bytes = stbir_info->input_stride_bytes; + float* decode_buffer = stbir__get_decode_buffer(stbir_info); + stbir_edge edge_horizontal = stbir_info->edge_horizontal; + stbir_edge edge_vertical = stbir_info->edge_vertical; + size_t in_buffer_row_offset = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_vertical, n, stbir_info->input_h) * input_stride_bytes; + const void* input_data = (char *) stbir_info->input_data + in_buffer_row_offset; + int max_x = input_w + stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin; + int decode = STBIR__DECODE(type, colorspace); + + int x = -stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin; + + // special handling for STBIR_EDGE_ZERO because it needs to return an item that doesn't appear in the input, + // and we want to avoid paying overhead on every pixel if not STBIR_EDGE_ZERO + if (edge_vertical == STBIR_EDGE_ZERO && (n < 0 || n >= stbir_info->input_h)) + { + for (; x < max_x; x++) + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[x*channels + c] = 0; + return; + } + + switch (decode) + { + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = ((float)((const unsigned char*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]) / stbir__max_uint8_as_float; + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = stbir__srgb_uchar_to_linear_float[((const unsigned char*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]]; + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + alpha_channel] = ((float)((const unsigned char*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + alpha_channel]) / stbir__max_uint8_as_float; + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT16, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = ((float)((const unsigned short*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]) / stbir__max_uint16_as_float; + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT16, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = stbir__srgb_to_linear(((float)((const unsigned short*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]) / stbir__max_uint16_as_float); + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + alpha_channel] = ((float)((const unsigned short*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + alpha_channel]) / stbir__max_uint16_as_float; + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT32, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = (float)(((double)((const unsigned int*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]) / stbir__max_uint32_as_float); + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT32, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = stbir__srgb_to_linear((float)(((double)((const unsigned int*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]) / stbir__max_uint32_as_float)); + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + alpha_channel] = (float)(((double)((const unsigned int*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + alpha_channel]) / stbir__max_uint32_as_float); + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = ((const float*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]; + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + int input_pixel_index = stbir__edge_wrap(edge_horizontal, x, input_w) * channels; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] = stbir__srgb_to_linear(((const float*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + c]); + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + alpha_channel] = ((const float*)input_data)[input_pixel_index + alpha_channel]; + } + + break; + + default: + STBIR_ASSERT(!"Unknown type/colorspace/channels combination."); + break; + } + + if (!(stbir_info->flags & STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED)) + { + for (x = -stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin; x < max_x; x++) + { + int decode_pixel_index = x * channels; + + // If the alpha value is 0 it will clobber the color values. Make sure it's not. + float alpha = decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + alpha_channel]; +#ifndef STBIR_NO_ALPHA_EPSILON + if (stbir_info->type != STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT) { + alpha += STBIR_ALPHA_EPSILON; + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + alpha_channel] = alpha; + } +#endif + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + { + if (c == alpha_channel) + continue; + + decode_buffer[decode_pixel_index + c] *= alpha; + } + } + } + + if (edge_horizontal == STBIR_EDGE_ZERO) + { + for (x = -stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin; x < 0; x++) + { + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[x*channels + c] = 0; + } + for (x = input_w; x < max_x; x++) + { + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + decode_buffer[x*channels + c] = 0; + } + } +} + +static float* stbir__get_ring_buffer_entry(float* ring_buffer, int index, int ring_buffer_length) +{ + return &ring_buffer[index * ring_buffer_length]; +} + +static float* stbir__add_empty_ring_buffer_entry(stbir__info* stbir_info, int n) +{ + int ring_buffer_index; + float* ring_buffer; + + stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline = n; + + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index < 0) + { + ring_buffer_index = stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index = 0; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline = n; + } + else + { + ring_buffer_index = (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index + (stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline - stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline)) % stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries; + STBIR_ASSERT(ring_buffer_index != stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index); + } + + ring_buffer = stbir__get_ring_buffer_entry(stbir_info->ring_buffer, ring_buffer_index, stbir_info->ring_buffer_length_bytes / sizeof(float)); + memset(ring_buffer, 0, stbir_info->ring_buffer_length_bytes); + + return ring_buffer; +} + + +static void stbir__resample_horizontal_upsample(stbir__info* stbir_info, float* output_buffer) +{ + int x, k; + int output_w = stbir_info->output_w; + int channels = stbir_info->channels; + float* decode_buffer = stbir__get_decode_buffer(stbir_info); + stbir__contributors* horizontal_contributors = stbir_info->horizontal_contributors; + float* horizontal_coefficients = stbir_info->horizontal_coefficients; + int coefficient_width = stbir_info->horizontal_coefficient_width; + + for (x = 0; x < output_w; x++) + { + int n0 = horizontal_contributors[x].n0; + int n1 = horizontal_contributors[x].n1; + + int out_pixel_index = x * channels; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * x; + int coefficient_counter = 0; + + STBIR_ASSERT(n1 >= n0); + STBIR_ASSERT(n0 >= -stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin); + STBIR_ASSERT(n1 >= -stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin); + STBIR_ASSERT(n0 < stbir_info->input_w + stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin); + STBIR_ASSERT(n1 < stbir_info->input_w + stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin); + + switch (channels) { + case 1: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int in_pixel_index = k * 1; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_counter++]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + } + break; + case 2: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int in_pixel_index = k * 2; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_counter++]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 1] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + } + break; + case 3: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int in_pixel_index = k * 3; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_counter++]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 1] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 2] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + } + break; + case 4: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int in_pixel_index = k * 4; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_counter++]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 1] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 2] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 3] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 3] * coefficient; + } + break; + default: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int in_pixel_index = k * channels; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_counter++]; + int c; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + c] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + c] * coefficient; + } + break; + } + } +} + +static void stbir__resample_horizontal_downsample(stbir__info* stbir_info, float* output_buffer) +{ + int x, k; + int input_w = stbir_info->input_w; + int channels = stbir_info->channels; + float* decode_buffer = stbir__get_decode_buffer(stbir_info); + stbir__contributors* horizontal_contributors = stbir_info->horizontal_contributors; + float* horizontal_coefficients = stbir_info->horizontal_coefficients; + int coefficient_width = stbir_info->horizontal_coefficient_width; + int filter_pixel_margin = stbir_info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin; + int max_x = input_w + filter_pixel_margin * 2; + + STBIR_ASSERT(!stbir__use_width_upsampling(stbir_info)); + + switch (channels) { + case 1: + for (x = 0; x < max_x; x++) + { + int n0 = horizontal_contributors[x].n0; + int n1 = horizontal_contributors[x].n1; + + int in_x = x - filter_pixel_margin; + int in_pixel_index = in_x * 1; + int max_n = n1; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * x; + + for (k = n0; k <= max_n; k++) + { + int out_pixel_index = k * 1; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + k - n0]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + + case 2: + for (x = 0; x < max_x; x++) + { + int n0 = horizontal_contributors[x].n0; + int n1 = horizontal_contributors[x].n1; + + int in_x = x - filter_pixel_margin; + int in_pixel_index = in_x * 2; + int max_n = n1; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * x; + + for (k = n0; k <= max_n; k++) + { + int out_pixel_index = k * 2; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + k - n0]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 1] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + + case 3: + for (x = 0; x < max_x; x++) + { + int n0 = horizontal_contributors[x].n0; + int n1 = horizontal_contributors[x].n1; + + int in_x = x - filter_pixel_margin; + int in_pixel_index = in_x * 3; + int max_n = n1; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * x; + + for (k = n0; k <= max_n; k++) + { + int out_pixel_index = k * 3; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + k - n0]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 1] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 2] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + + case 4: + for (x = 0; x < max_x; x++) + { + int n0 = horizontal_contributors[x].n0; + int n1 = horizontal_contributors[x].n1; + + int in_x = x - filter_pixel_margin; + int in_pixel_index = in_x * 4; + int max_n = n1; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * x; + + for (k = n0; k <= max_n; k++) + { + int out_pixel_index = k * 4; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + k - n0]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 0] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 1] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 2] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + 3] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 3] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + + default: + for (x = 0; x < max_x; x++) + { + int n0 = horizontal_contributors[x].n0; + int n1 = horizontal_contributors[x].n1; + + int in_x = x - filter_pixel_margin; + int in_pixel_index = in_x * channels; + int max_n = n1; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * x; + + for (k = n0; k <= max_n; k++) + { + int c; + int out_pixel_index = k * channels; + float coefficient = horizontal_coefficients[coefficient_group + k - n0]; + STBIR_ASSERT(coefficient != 0); + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + output_buffer[out_pixel_index + c] += decode_buffer[in_pixel_index + c] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + } +} + +static void stbir__decode_and_resample_upsample(stbir__info* stbir_info, int n) +{ + // Decode the nth scanline from the source image into the decode buffer. + stbir__decode_scanline(stbir_info, n); + + // Now resample it into the ring buffer. + if (stbir__use_width_upsampling(stbir_info)) + stbir__resample_horizontal_upsample(stbir_info, stbir__add_empty_ring_buffer_entry(stbir_info, n)); + else + stbir__resample_horizontal_downsample(stbir_info, stbir__add_empty_ring_buffer_entry(stbir_info, n)); + + // Now it's sitting in the ring buffer ready to be used as source for the vertical sampling. +} + +static void stbir__decode_and_resample_downsample(stbir__info* stbir_info, int n) +{ + // Decode the nth scanline from the source image into the decode buffer. + stbir__decode_scanline(stbir_info, n); + + memset(stbir_info->horizontal_buffer, 0, stbir_info->output_w * stbir_info->channels * sizeof(float)); + + // Now resample it into the horizontal buffer. + if (stbir__use_width_upsampling(stbir_info)) + stbir__resample_horizontal_upsample(stbir_info, stbir_info->horizontal_buffer); + else + stbir__resample_horizontal_downsample(stbir_info, stbir_info->horizontal_buffer); + + // Now it's sitting in the horizontal buffer ready to be distributed into the ring buffers. +} + +// Get the specified scan line from the ring buffer. +static float* stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(int get_scanline, float* ring_buffer, int begin_index, int first_scanline, int ring_buffer_num_entries, int ring_buffer_length) +{ + int ring_buffer_index = (begin_index + (get_scanline - first_scanline)) % ring_buffer_num_entries; + return stbir__get_ring_buffer_entry(ring_buffer, ring_buffer_index, ring_buffer_length); +} + + +static void stbir__encode_scanline(stbir__info* stbir_info, int num_pixels, void *output_buffer, float *encode_buffer, int channels, int alpha_channel, int decode) +{ + int x; + int n; + int num_nonalpha; + stbir_uint16 nonalpha[STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS]; + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED)) + { + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + float alpha = encode_buffer[pixel_index + alpha_channel]; + float reciprocal_alpha = alpha ? 1.0f / alpha : 0; + + // unrolling this produced a 1% slowdown upscaling a large RGBA linear-space image on my machine - stb + for (n = 0; n < channels; n++) + if (n != alpha_channel) + encode_buffer[pixel_index + n] *= reciprocal_alpha; + + // We added in a small epsilon to prevent the color channel from being deleted with zero alpha. + // Because we only add it for integer types, it will automatically be discarded on integer + // conversion, so we don't need to subtract it back out (which would be problematic for + // numeric precision reasons). + } + } + + // build a table of all channels that need colorspace correction, so + // we don't perform colorspace correction on channels that don't need it. + for (x = 0, num_nonalpha = 0; x < channels; ++x) + { + if (x != alpha_channel || (stbir_info->flags & STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + { + nonalpha[num_nonalpha++] = (stbir_uint16)x; + } + } + + #define STBIR__ROUND_INT(f) ((int) ((f)+0.5)) + #define STBIR__ROUND_UINT(f) ((stbir_uint32) ((f)+0.5)) + + #ifdef STBIR__SATURATE_INT + #define STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR8(f) stbir__saturate8 (STBIR__ROUND_INT((f) * stbir__max_uint8_as_float )) + #define STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR16(f) stbir__saturate16(STBIR__ROUND_INT((f) * stbir__max_uint16_as_float)) + #else + #define STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR8(f) (unsigned char ) STBIR__ROUND_INT(stbir__saturate(f) * stbir__max_uint8_as_float ) + #define STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR16(f) (unsigned short) STBIR__ROUND_INT(stbir__saturate(f) * stbir__max_uint16_as_float) + #endif + + switch (decode) + { + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < channels; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + n; + ((unsigned char*)output_buffer)[index] = STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR8(encode_buffer[index]); + } + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < num_nonalpha; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + nonalpha[n]; + ((unsigned char*)output_buffer)[index] = stbir__linear_to_srgb_uchar(encode_buffer[index]); + } + + if (!(stbir_info->flags & STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + ((unsigned char *)output_buffer)[pixel_index + alpha_channel] = STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR8(encode_buffer[pixel_index+alpha_channel]); + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT16, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < channels; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + n; + ((unsigned short*)output_buffer)[index] = STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR16(encode_buffer[index]); + } + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT16, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < num_nonalpha; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + nonalpha[n]; + ((unsigned short*)output_buffer)[index] = (unsigned short)STBIR__ROUND_INT(stbir__linear_to_srgb(stbir__saturate(encode_buffer[index])) * stbir__max_uint16_as_float); + } + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + ((unsigned short*)output_buffer)[pixel_index + alpha_channel] = STBIR__ENCODE_LINEAR16(encode_buffer[pixel_index + alpha_channel]); + } + + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT32, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < channels; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + n; + ((unsigned int*)output_buffer)[index] = (unsigned int)STBIR__ROUND_UINT(((double)stbir__saturate(encode_buffer[index])) * stbir__max_uint32_as_float); + } + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_UINT32, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < num_nonalpha; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + nonalpha[n]; + ((unsigned int*)output_buffer)[index] = (unsigned int)STBIR__ROUND_UINT(((double)stbir__linear_to_srgb(stbir__saturate(encode_buffer[index]))) * stbir__max_uint32_as_float); + } + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + ((unsigned int*)output_buffer)[pixel_index + alpha_channel] = (unsigned int)STBIR__ROUND_INT(((double)stbir__saturate(encode_buffer[pixel_index + alpha_channel])) * stbir__max_uint32_as_float); + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < channels; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + n; + ((float*)output_buffer)[index] = encode_buffer[index]; + } + } + break; + + case STBIR__DECODE(STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB): + for (x=0; x < num_pixels; ++x) + { + int pixel_index = x*channels; + + for (n = 0; n < num_nonalpha; n++) + { + int index = pixel_index + nonalpha[n]; + ((float*)output_buffer)[index] = stbir__linear_to_srgb(encode_buffer[index]); + } + + if (!(stbir_info->flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE)) + ((float*)output_buffer)[pixel_index + alpha_channel] = encode_buffer[pixel_index + alpha_channel]; + } + break; + + default: + STBIR_ASSERT(!"Unknown type/colorspace/channels combination."); + break; + } +} + +static void stbir__resample_vertical_upsample(stbir__info* stbir_info, int n) +{ + int x, k; + int output_w = stbir_info->output_w; + stbir__contributors* vertical_contributors = stbir_info->vertical_contributors; + float* vertical_coefficients = stbir_info->vertical_coefficients; + int channels = stbir_info->channels; + int alpha_channel = stbir_info->alpha_channel; + int type = stbir_info->type; + int colorspace = stbir_info->colorspace; + int ring_buffer_entries = stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries; + void* output_data = stbir_info->output_data; + float* encode_buffer = stbir_info->encode_buffer; + int decode = STBIR__DECODE(type, colorspace); + int coefficient_width = stbir_info->vertical_coefficient_width; + int coefficient_counter; + int contributor = n; + + float* ring_buffer = stbir_info->ring_buffer; + int ring_buffer_begin_index = stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index; + int ring_buffer_first_scanline = stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline; + int ring_buffer_length = stbir_info->ring_buffer_length_bytes/sizeof(float); + + int n0,n1, output_row_start; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * contributor; + + n0 = vertical_contributors[contributor].n0; + n1 = vertical_contributors[contributor].n1; + + output_row_start = n * stbir_info->output_stride_bytes; + + STBIR_ASSERT(stbir__use_height_upsampling(stbir_info)); + + memset(encode_buffer, 0, output_w * sizeof(float) * channels); + + // I tried reblocking this for better cache usage of encode_buffer + // (using x_outer, k, x_inner), but it lost speed. -- stb + + coefficient_counter = 0; + switch (channels) { + case 1: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int coefficient_index = coefficient_counter++; + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(k, ring_buffer, ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_first_scanline, ring_buffer_entries, ring_buffer_length); + float coefficient = vertical_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_index]; + for (x = 0; x < output_w; ++x) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 1; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + case 2: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int coefficient_index = coefficient_counter++; + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(k, ring_buffer, ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_first_scanline, ring_buffer_entries, ring_buffer_length); + float coefficient = vertical_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_index]; + for (x = 0; x < output_w; ++x) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 2; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + case 3: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int coefficient_index = coefficient_counter++; + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(k, ring_buffer, ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_first_scanline, ring_buffer_entries, ring_buffer_length); + float coefficient = vertical_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_index]; + for (x = 0; x < output_w; ++x) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 3; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + case 4: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int coefficient_index = coefficient_counter++; + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(k, ring_buffer, ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_first_scanline, ring_buffer_entries, ring_buffer_length); + float coefficient = vertical_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_index]; + for (x = 0; x < output_w; ++x) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 4; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + 3] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 3] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + default: + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int coefficient_index = coefficient_counter++; + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(k, ring_buffer, ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_first_scanline, ring_buffer_entries, ring_buffer_length); + float coefficient = vertical_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_index]; + for (x = 0; x < output_w; ++x) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * channels; + int c; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + encode_buffer[in_pixel_index + c] += ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + c] * coefficient; + } + } + break; + } + stbir__encode_scanline(stbir_info, output_w, (char *) output_data + output_row_start, encode_buffer, channels, alpha_channel, decode); +} + +static void stbir__resample_vertical_downsample(stbir__info* stbir_info, int n) +{ + int x, k; + int output_w = stbir_info->output_w; + stbir__contributors* vertical_contributors = stbir_info->vertical_contributors; + float* vertical_coefficients = stbir_info->vertical_coefficients; + int channels = stbir_info->channels; + int ring_buffer_entries = stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries; + float* horizontal_buffer = stbir_info->horizontal_buffer; + int coefficient_width = stbir_info->vertical_coefficient_width; + int contributor = n + stbir_info->vertical_filter_pixel_margin; + + float* ring_buffer = stbir_info->ring_buffer; + int ring_buffer_begin_index = stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index; + int ring_buffer_first_scanline = stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline; + int ring_buffer_length = stbir_info->ring_buffer_length_bytes/sizeof(float); + int n0,n1; + + n0 = vertical_contributors[contributor].n0; + n1 = vertical_contributors[contributor].n1; + + STBIR_ASSERT(!stbir__use_height_upsampling(stbir_info)); + + for (k = n0; k <= n1; k++) + { + int coefficient_index = k - n0; + int coefficient_group = coefficient_width * contributor; + float coefficient = vertical_coefficients[coefficient_group + coefficient_index]; + + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_scanline(k, ring_buffer, ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_first_scanline, ring_buffer_entries, ring_buffer_length); + + switch (channels) { + case 1: + for (x = 0; x < output_w; x++) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 1; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + } + break; + case 2: + for (x = 0; x < output_w; x++) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 2; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 1] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + } + break; + case 3: + for (x = 0; x < output_w; x++) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 3; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 1] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 2] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + } + break; + case 4: + for (x = 0; x < output_w; x++) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * 4; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 0] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 0] * coefficient; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 1] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 1] * coefficient; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 2] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 2] * coefficient; + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + 3] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + 3] * coefficient; + } + break; + default: + for (x = 0; x < output_w; x++) + { + int in_pixel_index = x * channels; + + int c; + for (c = 0; c < channels; c++) + ring_buffer_entry[in_pixel_index + c] += horizontal_buffer[in_pixel_index + c] * coefficient; + } + break; + } + } +} + +static void stbir__buffer_loop_upsample(stbir__info* stbir_info) +{ + int y; + float scale_ratio = stbir_info->vertical_scale; + float out_scanlines_radius = stbir__filter_info_table[stbir_info->vertical_filter].support(1/scale_ratio) * scale_ratio; + + STBIR_ASSERT(stbir__use_height_upsampling(stbir_info)); + + for (y = 0; y < stbir_info->output_h; y++) + { + float in_center_of_out = 0; // Center of the current out scanline in the in scanline space + int in_first_scanline = 0, in_last_scanline = 0; + + stbir__calculate_sample_range_upsample(y, out_scanlines_radius, scale_ratio, stbir_info->vertical_shift, &in_first_scanline, &in_last_scanline, &in_center_of_out); + + STBIR_ASSERT(in_last_scanline - in_first_scanline + 1 <= stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries); + + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index >= 0) + { + // Get rid of whatever we don't need anymore. + while (in_first_scanline > stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline) + { + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline == stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline) + { + // We just popped the last scanline off the ring buffer. + // Reset it to the empty state. + stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index = -1; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline = 0; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline = 0; + break; + } + else + { + stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline++; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index = (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index + 1) % stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries; + } + } + } + + // Load in new ones. + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index < 0) + stbir__decode_and_resample_upsample(stbir_info, in_first_scanline); + + while (in_last_scanline > stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline) + stbir__decode_and_resample_upsample(stbir_info, stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline + 1); + + // Now all buffers should be ready to write a row of vertical sampling. + stbir__resample_vertical_upsample(stbir_info, y); + + STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT((float)y / stbir_info->output_h); + } +} + +static void stbir__empty_ring_buffer(stbir__info* stbir_info, int first_necessary_scanline) +{ + int output_stride_bytes = stbir_info->output_stride_bytes; + int channels = stbir_info->channels; + int alpha_channel = stbir_info->alpha_channel; + int type = stbir_info->type; + int colorspace = stbir_info->colorspace; + int output_w = stbir_info->output_w; + void* output_data = stbir_info->output_data; + int decode = STBIR__DECODE(type, colorspace); + + float* ring_buffer = stbir_info->ring_buffer; + int ring_buffer_length = stbir_info->ring_buffer_length_bytes/sizeof(float); + + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index >= 0) + { + // Get rid of whatever we don't need anymore. + while (first_necessary_scanline > stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline) + { + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline >= 0 && stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline < stbir_info->output_h) + { + int output_row_start = stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline * output_stride_bytes; + float* ring_buffer_entry = stbir__get_ring_buffer_entry(ring_buffer, stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index, ring_buffer_length); + stbir__encode_scanline(stbir_info, output_w, (char *) output_data + output_row_start, ring_buffer_entry, channels, alpha_channel, decode); + STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT((float)stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline / stbir_info->output_h); + } + + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline == stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline) + { + // We just popped the last scanline off the ring buffer. + // Reset it to the empty state. + stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index = -1; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline = 0; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline = 0; + break; + } + else + { + stbir_info->ring_buffer_first_scanline++; + stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index = (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index + 1) % stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries; + } + } + } +} + +static void stbir__buffer_loop_downsample(stbir__info* stbir_info) +{ + int y; + float scale_ratio = stbir_info->vertical_scale; + int output_h = stbir_info->output_h; + float in_pixels_radius = stbir__filter_info_table[stbir_info->vertical_filter].support(scale_ratio) / scale_ratio; + int pixel_margin = stbir_info->vertical_filter_pixel_margin; + int max_y = stbir_info->input_h + pixel_margin; + + STBIR_ASSERT(!stbir__use_height_upsampling(stbir_info)); + + for (y = -pixel_margin; y < max_y; y++) + { + float out_center_of_in; // Center of the current out scanline in the in scanline space + int out_first_scanline, out_last_scanline; + + stbir__calculate_sample_range_downsample(y, in_pixels_radius, scale_ratio, stbir_info->vertical_shift, &out_first_scanline, &out_last_scanline, &out_center_of_in); + + STBIR_ASSERT(out_last_scanline - out_first_scanline + 1 <= stbir_info->ring_buffer_num_entries); + + if (out_last_scanline < 0 || out_first_scanline >= output_h) + continue; + + stbir__empty_ring_buffer(stbir_info, out_first_scanline); + + stbir__decode_and_resample_downsample(stbir_info, y); + + // Load in new ones. + if (stbir_info->ring_buffer_begin_index < 0) + stbir__add_empty_ring_buffer_entry(stbir_info, out_first_scanline); + + while (out_last_scanline > stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline) + stbir__add_empty_ring_buffer_entry(stbir_info, stbir_info->ring_buffer_last_scanline + 1); + + // Now the horizontal buffer is ready to write to all ring buffer rows. + stbir__resample_vertical_downsample(stbir_info, y); + } + + stbir__empty_ring_buffer(stbir_info, stbir_info->output_h); +} + +static void stbir__setup(stbir__info *info, int input_w, int input_h, int output_w, int output_h, int channels) +{ + info->input_w = input_w; + info->input_h = input_h; + info->output_w = output_w; + info->output_h = output_h; + info->channels = channels; +} + +static void stbir__calculate_transform(stbir__info *info, float s0, float t0, float s1, float t1, float *transform) +{ + info->s0 = s0; + info->t0 = t0; + info->s1 = s1; + info->t1 = t1; + + if (transform) + { + info->horizontal_scale = transform[0]; + info->vertical_scale = transform[1]; + info->horizontal_shift = transform[2]; + info->vertical_shift = transform[3]; + } + else + { + info->horizontal_scale = ((float)info->output_w / info->input_w) / (s1 - s0); + info->vertical_scale = ((float)info->output_h / info->input_h) / (t1 - t0); + + info->horizontal_shift = s0 * info->output_w / (s1 - s0); + info->vertical_shift = t0 * info->output_h / (t1 - t0); + } +} + +static void stbir__choose_filter(stbir__info *info, stbir_filter h_filter, stbir_filter v_filter) +{ + if (h_filter == 0) + h_filter = stbir__use_upsampling(info->horizontal_scale) ? STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_UPSAMPLE : STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_DOWNSAMPLE; + if (v_filter == 0) + v_filter = stbir__use_upsampling(info->vertical_scale) ? STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_UPSAMPLE : STBIR_DEFAULT_FILTER_DOWNSAMPLE; + info->horizontal_filter = h_filter; + info->vertical_filter = v_filter; +} + +static stbir_uint32 stbir__calculate_memory(stbir__info *info) +{ + int pixel_margin = stbir__get_filter_pixel_margin(info->horizontal_filter, info->horizontal_scale); + int filter_height = stbir__get_filter_pixel_width(info->vertical_filter, info->vertical_scale); + + info->horizontal_num_contributors = stbir__get_contributors(info->horizontal_scale, info->horizontal_filter, info->input_w, info->output_w); + info->vertical_num_contributors = stbir__get_contributors(info->vertical_scale , info->vertical_filter , info->input_h, info->output_h); + + // One extra entry because floating point precision problems sometimes cause an extra to be necessary. + info->ring_buffer_num_entries = filter_height + 1; + + info->horizontal_contributors_size = info->horizontal_num_contributors * sizeof(stbir__contributors); + info->horizontal_coefficients_size = stbir__get_total_horizontal_coefficients(info) * sizeof(float); + info->vertical_contributors_size = info->vertical_num_contributors * sizeof(stbir__contributors); + info->vertical_coefficients_size = stbir__get_total_vertical_coefficients(info) * sizeof(float); + info->decode_buffer_size = (info->input_w + pixel_margin * 2) * info->channels * sizeof(float); + info->horizontal_buffer_size = info->output_w * info->channels * sizeof(float); + info->ring_buffer_size = info->output_w * info->channels * info->ring_buffer_num_entries * sizeof(float); + info->encode_buffer_size = info->output_w * info->channels * sizeof(float); + + STBIR_ASSERT(info->horizontal_filter != 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(info->horizontal_filter < STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)); // this now happens too late + STBIR_ASSERT(info->vertical_filter != 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(info->vertical_filter < STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)); // this now happens too late + + if (stbir__use_height_upsampling(info)) + // The horizontal buffer is for when we're downsampling the height and we + // can't output the result of sampling the decode buffer directly into the + // ring buffers. + info->horizontal_buffer_size = 0; + else + // The encode buffer is to retain precision in the height upsampling method + // and isn't used when height downsampling. + info->encode_buffer_size = 0; + + return info->horizontal_contributors_size + info->horizontal_coefficients_size + + info->vertical_contributors_size + info->vertical_coefficients_size + + info->decode_buffer_size + info->horizontal_buffer_size + + info->ring_buffer_size + info->encode_buffer_size; +} + +static int stbir__resize_allocated(stbir__info *info, + const void* input_data, int input_stride_in_bytes, + void* output_data, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int alpha_channel, stbir_uint32 flags, stbir_datatype type, + stbir_edge edge_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_vertical, stbir_colorspace colorspace, + void* tempmem, size_t tempmem_size_in_bytes) +{ + size_t memory_required = stbir__calculate_memory(info); + + int width_stride_input = input_stride_in_bytes ? input_stride_in_bytes : info->channels * info->input_w * stbir__type_size[type]; + int width_stride_output = output_stride_in_bytes ? output_stride_in_bytes : info->channels * info->output_w * stbir__type_size[type]; + +#ifdef STBIR_DEBUG_OVERWRITE_TEST +#define OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE 8 + unsigned char overwrite_output_before_pre[OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE]; + unsigned char overwrite_tempmem_before_pre[OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE]; + unsigned char overwrite_output_after_pre[OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE]; + unsigned char overwrite_tempmem_after_pre[OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE]; + + size_t begin_forbidden = width_stride_output * (info->output_h - 1) + info->output_w * info->channels * stbir__type_size[type]; + memcpy(overwrite_output_before_pre, &((unsigned char*)output_data)[-OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE); + memcpy(overwrite_output_after_pre, &((unsigned char*)output_data)[begin_forbidden], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE); + memcpy(overwrite_tempmem_before_pre, &((unsigned char*)tempmem)[-OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE); + memcpy(overwrite_tempmem_after_pre, &((unsigned char*)tempmem)[tempmem_size_in_bytes], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE); +#endif + + STBIR_ASSERT(info->channels >= 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(info->channels <= STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS); + + if (info->channels < 0 || info->channels > STBIR_MAX_CHANNELS) + return 0; + + STBIR_ASSERT(info->horizontal_filter < STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)); + STBIR_ASSERT(info->vertical_filter < STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)); + + if (info->horizontal_filter >= STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)) + return 0; + if (info->vertical_filter >= STBIR__ARRAY_SIZE(stbir__filter_info_table)) + return 0; + + if (alpha_channel < 0) + flags |= STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE | STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED; + + if (!(flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_USES_COLORSPACE) || !(flags&STBIR_FLAG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED)) { + STBIR_ASSERT(alpha_channel >= 0 && alpha_channel < info->channels); + } + + if (alpha_channel >= info->channels) + return 0; + + STBIR_ASSERT(tempmem); + + if (!tempmem) + return 0; + + STBIR_ASSERT(tempmem_size_in_bytes >= memory_required); + + if (tempmem_size_in_bytes < memory_required) + return 0; + + memset(tempmem, 0, tempmem_size_in_bytes); + + info->input_data = input_data; + info->input_stride_bytes = width_stride_input; + + info->output_data = output_data; + info->output_stride_bytes = width_stride_output; + + info->alpha_channel = alpha_channel; + info->flags = flags; + info->type = type; + info->edge_horizontal = edge_horizontal; + info->edge_vertical = edge_vertical; + info->colorspace = colorspace; + + info->horizontal_coefficient_width = stbir__get_coefficient_width (info->horizontal_filter, info->horizontal_scale); + info->vertical_coefficient_width = stbir__get_coefficient_width (info->vertical_filter , info->vertical_scale ); + info->horizontal_filter_pixel_width = stbir__get_filter_pixel_width (info->horizontal_filter, info->horizontal_scale); + info->vertical_filter_pixel_width = stbir__get_filter_pixel_width (info->vertical_filter , info->vertical_scale ); + info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin = stbir__get_filter_pixel_margin(info->horizontal_filter, info->horizontal_scale); + info->vertical_filter_pixel_margin = stbir__get_filter_pixel_margin(info->vertical_filter , info->vertical_scale ); + + info->ring_buffer_length_bytes = info->output_w * info->channels * sizeof(float); + info->decode_buffer_pixels = info->input_w + info->horizontal_filter_pixel_margin * 2; + +#define STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(current, newtype) (newtype*)(((unsigned char*)current) + current##_size) + + info->horizontal_contributors = (stbir__contributors *) tempmem; + info->horizontal_coefficients = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->horizontal_contributors, float); + info->vertical_contributors = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->horizontal_coefficients, stbir__contributors); + info->vertical_coefficients = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->vertical_contributors, float); + info->decode_buffer = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->vertical_coefficients, float); + + if (stbir__use_height_upsampling(info)) + { + info->horizontal_buffer = NULL; + info->ring_buffer = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->decode_buffer, float); + info->encode_buffer = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->ring_buffer, float); + + STBIR_ASSERT((size_t)STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->encode_buffer, unsigned char) == (size_t)tempmem + tempmem_size_in_bytes); + } + else + { + info->horizontal_buffer = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->decode_buffer, float); + info->ring_buffer = STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->horizontal_buffer, float); + info->encode_buffer = NULL; + + STBIR_ASSERT((size_t)STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR(info->ring_buffer, unsigned char) == (size_t)tempmem + tempmem_size_in_bytes); + } + +#undef STBIR__NEXT_MEMPTR + + // This signals that the ring buffer is empty + info->ring_buffer_begin_index = -1; + + stbir__calculate_filters(info->horizontal_contributors, info->horizontal_coefficients, info->horizontal_filter, info->horizontal_scale, info->horizontal_shift, info->input_w, info->output_w); + stbir__calculate_filters(info->vertical_contributors, info->vertical_coefficients, info->vertical_filter, info->vertical_scale, info->vertical_shift, info->input_h, info->output_h); + + STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT(0); + + if (stbir__use_height_upsampling(info)) + stbir__buffer_loop_upsample(info); + else + stbir__buffer_loop_downsample(info); + + STBIR_PROGRESS_REPORT(1); + +#ifdef STBIR_DEBUG_OVERWRITE_TEST + STBIR_ASSERT(memcmp(overwrite_output_before_pre, &((unsigned char*)output_data)[-OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE) == 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(memcmp(overwrite_output_after_pre, &((unsigned char*)output_data)[begin_forbidden], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE) == 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(memcmp(overwrite_tempmem_before_pre, &((unsigned char*)tempmem)[-OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE) == 0); + STBIR_ASSERT(memcmp(overwrite_tempmem_after_pre, &((unsigned char*)tempmem)[tempmem_size_in_bytes], OVERWRITE_ARRAY_SIZE) == 0); +#endif + + return 1; +} + + +static int stbir__resize_arbitrary( + void *alloc_context, + const void* input_data, int input_w, int input_h, int input_stride_in_bytes, + void* output_data, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + float s0, float t0, float s1, float t1, float *transform, + int channels, int alpha_channel, stbir_uint32 flags, stbir_datatype type, + stbir_filter h_filter, stbir_filter v_filter, + stbir_edge edge_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_vertical, stbir_colorspace colorspace) +{ + stbir__info info; + int result; + size_t memory_required; + void* extra_memory; + + stbir__setup(&info, input_w, input_h, output_w, output_h, channels); + stbir__calculate_transform(&info, s0,t0,s1,t1,transform); + stbir__choose_filter(&info, h_filter, v_filter); + memory_required = stbir__calculate_memory(&info); + extra_memory = STBIR_MALLOC(memory_required, alloc_context); + + if (!extra_memory) + return 0; + + result = stbir__resize_allocated(&info, input_data, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_data, output_stride_in_bytes, + alpha_channel, flags, type, + edge_horizontal, edge_vertical, + colorspace, extra_memory, memory_required); + + STBIR_FREE(extra_memory, alloc_context); + + return result; +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8( const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(NULL, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,-1,0, STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, + STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP, STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR); +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_float( const float *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + float *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(NULL, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,-1,0, STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, + STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP, STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP, STBIR_COLORSPACE_LINEAR); +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8_srgb(const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(NULL, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, + STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP, STBIR_EDGE_CLAMP, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB); +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8_srgb_edgemode(const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(NULL, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, STBIR_FILTER_DEFAULT, + edge_wrap_mode, edge_wrap_mode, STBIR_COLORSPACE_SRGB); +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint8_generic( const unsigned char *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + unsigned char *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode, stbir_filter filter, stbir_colorspace space, + void *alloc_context) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(alloc_context, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, STBIR_TYPE_UINT8, filter, filter, + edge_wrap_mode, edge_wrap_mode, space); +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_uint16_generic(const stbir_uint16 *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_uint16 *output_pixels , int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode, stbir_filter filter, stbir_colorspace space, + void *alloc_context) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(alloc_context, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, STBIR_TYPE_UINT16, filter, filter, + edge_wrap_mode, edge_wrap_mode, space); +} + + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_float_generic( const float *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + float *output_pixels , int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_wrap_mode, stbir_filter filter, stbir_colorspace space, + void *alloc_context) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(alloc_context, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, STBIR_TYPE_FLOAT, filter, filter, + edge_wrap_mode, edge_wrap_mode, space); +} + + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize( const void *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + void *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_datatype datatype, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_mode_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_mode_vertical, + stbir_filter filter_horizontal, stbir_filter filter_vertical, + stbir_colorspace space, void *alloc_context) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(alloc_context, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, datatype, filter_horizontal, filter_vertical, + edge_mode_horizontal, edge_mode_vertical, space); +} + + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_subpixel(const void *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + void *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_datatype datatype, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_mode_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_mode_vertical, + stbir_filter filter_horizontal, stbir_filter filter_vertical, + stbir_colorspace space, void *alloc_context, + float x_scale, float y_scale, + float x_offset, float y_offset) +{ + float transform[4]; + transform[0] = x_scale; + transform[1] = y_scale; + transform[2] = x_offset; + transform[3] = y_offset; + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(alloc_context, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + 0,0,1,1,transform,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, datatype, filter_horizontal, filter_vertical, + edge_mode_horizontal, edge_mode_vertical, space); +} + +STBIRDEF int stbir_resize_region( const void *input_pixels , int input_w , int input_h , int input_stride_in_bytes, + void *output_pixels, int output_w, int output_h, int output_stride_in_bytes, + stbir_datatype datatype, + int num_channels, int alpha_channel, int flags, + stbir_edge edge_mode_horizontal, stbir_edge edge_mode_vertical, + stbir_filter filter_horizontal, stbir_filter filter_vertical, + stbir_colorspace space, void *alloc_context, + float s0, float t0, float s1, float t1) +{ + return stbir__resize_arbitrary(alloc_context, input_pixels, input_w, input_h, input_stride_in_bytes, + output_pixels, output_w, output_h, output_stride_in_bytes, + s0,t0,s1,t1,NULL,num_channels,alpha_channel,flags, datatype, filter_horizontal, filter_vertical, + edge_mode_horizontal, edge_mode_vertical, space); +} + +#endif // STB_IMAGE_RESIZE_IMPLEMENTATION + +/* +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License +Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of +this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in +the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to +use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies +of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do +so, subject to the following conditions: +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN +ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION +WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index a03f417..afcd322 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ endif cocoa: $(BIN)/SameBoy.app quicklook: $(BIN)/SameBoy.qlgenerator +gnome-thumbnailer: $(BIN)/GnomeThumbnailer/SameBoy-thumbnailer sdl: $(SDL_TARGET) $(BIN)/SDL/dmg_boot.bin $(BIN)/SDL/cgb_boot.bin $(BIN)/SDL/agb_boot.bin $(BIN)/SDL/sgb_boot.bin $(BIN)/SDL/sgb2_boot.bin $(BIN)/SDL/LICENSE $(BIN)/SDL/registers.sym $(BIN)/SDL/background.bmp $(BIN)/SDL/Shaders bootroms: $(BIN)/BootROMs/agb_boot.bin $(BIN)/BootROMs/cgb_boot.bin $(BIN)/BootROMs/dmg_boot.bin $(BIN)/BootROMs/sgb_boot.bin $(BIN)/BootROMs/sgb2_boot.bin tester: $(TESTER_TARGET) $(BIN)/tester/dmg_boot.bin $(BIN)/tester/cgb_boot.bin $(BIN)/tester/agb_boot.bin $(BIN)/tester/sgb_boot.bin $(BIN)/tester/sgb2_boot.bin @@ -198,6 +199,7 @@ all: cocoa sdl tester libretro CORE_SOURCES := $(shell ls Core/*.c) SDL_SOURCES := $(shell ls SDL/*.c) $(OPEN_DIALOG) SDL/audio/$(SDL_AUDIO_DRIVER).c TESTER_SOURCES := $(shell ls Tester/*.c) +GNOME_THUMBNAILER_SOURCES := $(shell ls GnomeThumbnailer/*.c) ifeq ($(PLATFORM),Darwin) COCOA_SOURCES := $(shell ls Cocoa/*.m) $(shell ls HexFiend/*.m) $(shell ls JoyKit/*.m) @@ -211,6 +213,7 @@ endif CORE_OBJECTS := $(patsubst %,$(OBJ)/%.o,$(CORE_SOURCES)) COCOA_OBJECTS := $(patsubst %,$(OBJ)/%.o,$(COCOA_SOURCES)) QUICKLOOK_OBJECTS := $(patsubst %,$(OBJ)/%.o,$(QUICKLOOK_SOURCES)) +GNOME_THUMBNAILER_OBJECTS := $(patsubst %,$(OBJ)/%.o,$(GNOME_THUMBNAILER_SOURCES)) SDL_OBJECTS := $(patsubst %,$(OBJ)/%.o,$(SDL_SOURCES)) TESTER_OBJECTS := $(patsubst %,$(OBJ)/%.o,$(TESTER_SOURCES)) @@ -315,7 +318,7 @@ $(BIN)/SameBoy.qlgenerator/Contents/MacOS/SameBoyQL: $(CORE_OBJECTS) $(QUICKLOOK $(BIN)/SameBoy.qlgenerator/Contents/Resources/cgb_boot_fast.bin: $(BIN)/BootROMs/cgb_boot_fast.bin -@$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@) cp -f $^ $@ - + # SDL Port # Unix versions build only one binary @@ -326,6 +329,24 @@ ifeq ($(CONF), release) $(STRIP) $@ endif +$(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/cgb_boot_fast.o: $(BIN)/BootROMs/cgb_boot_fast.bin + -@$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@) + # TODO: support i386 output as well + objcopy -B i386 -I binary -O elf64-x86-64 $^ $@ + +$(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/%.o: QuickLook/%.png + -@$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@) + # TODO: support i386 output as well + objcopy -B i386 -I binary -O elf64-x86-64 $< $@ + +$(BIN)/GnomeThumbnailer/SameBoy-thumbnailer: $(CORE_OBJECTS) $(GNOME_THUMBNAILER_OBJECTS) \ + $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/cgb_boot_fast.o \ + $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/CartridgeTemplate.o \ + $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/ColorCartridgeTemplate.o \ + $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/UniversalCartridgeTemplate.o + -@$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@) + $(CC) $(CORE_OBJECTS) $(GNOME_THUMBNAILER_OBJECTS) $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/cgb_boot_fast.o $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/CartridgeTemplate.o $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/ColorCartridgeTemplate.o $(OBJ)/GnomeThumbnailer/UniversalCartridgeTemplate.o -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) + # Windows version builds two, one with a conole and one without it $(BIN)/SDL/sameboy.exe: $(CORE_OBJECTS) $(SDL_OBJECTS) $(OBJ)/Windows/resources.o -@$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@) @@ -342,7 +363,7 @@ $(OBJ)/%.o: %.rc else $(OBJ)/%.res: %.rc -@$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@) - rc /fo $@ /dVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" $^ + rc /fo $@ /dVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" $^ %.o: %.res cvtres /OUT:"$@" $^ diff --git a/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.c b/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.c index b9f87ed..a4da508 100755 --- a/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.c +++ b/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.c @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ static char *async_input_callback(GB_gameboy_t *gb) static void log_callback(GB_gameboy_t *gb, const char *string, GB_log_attributes attributes) { - + } @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ static void vblank(GB_gameboy_t *gb) else if (local_data->frames == LENGTH - 1) { GB_set_rendering_disabled(gb, false); } - + local_data->frames++; } @@ -45,15 +45,7 @@ static uint32_t rgb_encode(GB_gameboy_t *gb, uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b) return (b << 16) | (g << 8) | (r) | 0xFF000000; } -int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) -{ - GB_gameboy_t gb; - GB_init(&gb, GB_MODEL_CGB_E); - if (GB_load_boot_rom(&gb, boot_path)) { - GB_free(&gb); - return 1; - } - +int get_image_for_rom_common(GB_gameboy_t gb, const char *filename, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) { GB_set_vblank_callback(&gb, (GB_vblank_callback_t) vblank); GB_set_pixels_output(&gb, output); GB_set_rgb_encode_callback(&gb, rgb_encode); @@ -80,7 +72,7 @@ int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *out GB_free(&gb); return 1; } - + /* Run emulation */ struct local_data local_data = {0,}; GB_set_user_data(&gb, &local_data); @@ -88,16 +80,34 @@ int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *out local_data.frames = 0; GB_set_rendering_disabled(&gb, true); GB_set_turbo_mode(&gb, true, true); - + *cgb_flag = GB_read_memory(&gb, 0x143) & 0xC0; - while (local_data.running) { GB_run(&gb); } - - + GB_free(&gb); return 0; } +int get_image_for_rom_alt(const char *filename, const unsigned char *buffer, size_t size, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) +{ + GB_gameboy_t gb; + GB_init(&gb, GB_MODEL_CGB_E); + GB_load_boot_rom_from_buffer(&gb, buffer, size); + + return get_image_for_rom_common(gb, filename, output, cgb_flag); +} + +int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag) +{ + GB_gameboy_t gb; + GB_init(&gb, GB_MODEL_CGB_E); + if (GB_load_boot_rom(&gb, boot_path)) { + GB_free(&gb); + return 1; + } + + return get_image_for_rom_common(gb, filename, output, cgb_flag); +} diff --git a/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.h b/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.h index 598486a..b2f5b72 100644 --- a/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.h +++ b/QuickLook/get_image_for_rom.h @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ typedef bool (*cancel_callback_t)(void*); +int get_image_for_rom_alt(const char *filename, const unsigned char *buffer, size_t size, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag); int get_image_for_rom(const char *filename, const char *boot_path, uint32_t *output, uint8_t *cgb_flag); - #endif