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/*
* Based on example code found in the libjpeg archive
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */
#ifdef HAVE_JPEGLIB
#include <stdio.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* This define is also used in the public jpeglib headers. Ugh.*/
#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H
/* The geniuses that made the libjpeg forgot to add this wrapper
around the header file. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#include <jpeglib.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#include "simage_jpeg_reader.icc"
#include "simage_jpeg_writer.icc"
#define ERR_NO_ERROR 0
#define ERR_OPEN 1
#define ERR_MEM 2
#define ERR_JPEGLIB 3
#define ERR_OPEN_WRITE 4
#define ERR_JPEGLIB_WRITE 5
static int jpegerror = ERR_NO_ERROR;
int
simage_jpeg_error(char * buffer, int buflen)
{
switch (jpegerror) {
case ERR_OPEN:
strncpy(buffer, "JPEG loader: Error opening file", buflen);
break;
case ERR_MEM:
strncpy(buffer, "JPEG loader: Out of memory error", buflen);
break;
case ERR_JPEGLIB:
strncpy(buffer, "JPEG loader: Illegal jpeg file", buflen);
break;
case ERR_OPEN_WRITE:
strncpy(buffer, "JPEG saver: Error opening file", buflen);
break;
case ERR_JPEGLIB_WRITE:
strncpy(buffer, "JPEG saver: Internal libjpeg error", buflen);
break;
}
return jpegerror;
}
struct my_error_mgr {
struct jpeg_error_mgr pub; /* "public" fields */
jmp_buf setjmp_buffer; /* for return to caller */
};
typedef struct my_error_mgr * my_error_ptr;
static void
my_error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo)
{
/* cinfo->err really points to a my_error_mgr struct, so coerce pointer */
my_error_ptr myerr = (my_error_ptr) cinfo->err;
/* Always display the message. */
/* We could postpone this until after returning, if we chose. */
/*(*cinfo->err->output_message) (cinfo);*/
/* FIXME: get error messahe from jpeglib */
/* Return control to the setjmp point */
longjmp(myerr->setjmp_buffer, 1);
}
int
simage_jpeg_identify(const char * ptr,
const unsigned char *header,
int headerlen)
{
static unsigned char jpgcmp[] = {'J', 'F', 'I', 'F' };
static unsigned char jpgcmp2[] = {'E', 'x', 'i', 'f' };
if (headerlen < 10) return 0;
if (memcmp((const void*)&header[6],
(const void*)jpgcmp, 4) == 0) return 1;
if (memcmp((const void*)&header[6],
(const void*)jpgcmp2, 4) == 0) return 1;
return 0;
}
static unsigned char*
copyScanline(unsigned char *currPtr, unsigned char *from, int cnt)
{
memcpy((void*)currPtr, (void*)from, cnt);
currPtr -= cnt;
return currPtr;
}
unsigned char *
simage_jpeg_load(const char *filename,
int *width_ret,
int *height_ret,
int *numComponents_ret)
{
int width;
int height;
unsigned char *currPtr;
int format;
unsigned char *buffer;
/* This struct contains the JPEG decompression parameters and pointers to
* working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library).
*/
struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo;
/* We use our private extension JPEG error handler.
* Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter
* struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems.
*/
struct my_error_mgr jerr;
/* More stuff */
FILE * infile; /* source file */
JSAMPARRAY rowbuffer; /* Output row buffer */
int row_stride; /* physical row width in output buffer */
jpegerror = ERR_NO_ERROR;
/* In this example we want to open the input file before doing anything else,
* so that the setjmp() error recovery below can assume the file is open.
* VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that
* requires it in order to read binary files.
*/
if ((infile = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) {
jpegerror = ERR_OPEN;
return NULL;
}
/* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG decompression object */
buffer = NULL;
/* We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. */
cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr.pub);
jerr.pub.error_exit = my_error_exit;
/* Establish the setjmp return context for my_error_exit to use. */
if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) {
/* If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error.
* We need to clean up the JPEG object, close the input file, and return.
*/
jpegerror = ERR_JPEGLIB;
jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo);
fclose(infile);
if (buffer) free(buffer);
return NULL;
}
/* Now we can initialize the JPEG decompression object. */
jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo);
/* Step 2: specify data source */
simage_jpeg_src_init(&cinfo, infile);
/* Step 3: read file parameters with jpeg_read_header() */
(void) jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE);
/* We can ignore the return value from jpeg_read_header since
* (a) suspension is not possible with the stdio data source, and
* (b) we passed TRUE to reject a tables-only JPEG file as an error.
* See libjpeg.doc for more info.
*/
/* Step 4: set parameters for decompression */
/* In this example, we don't need to change any of the defaults set by
* jpeg_read_header(), so we do nothing here.
*/
/* Step 5: Start decompressor */
if (cinfo.jpeg_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE) {
format = 1;
cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_GRAYSCALE;
}
else { /* use rgb */
format = 3;
cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_RGB;
}
(void) jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo);
/* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible
* with the stdio data source.
*/
/* We may need to do some setup of our own at this point before reading
* the data. After jpeg_start_decompress() we have the correct scaled
* output image dimensions available, as well as the output colormap
* if we asked for color quantization.
* In this example, we need to make an output work buffer of the right size.
*/
/* JSAMPLEs per row in output buffer */
row_stride = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components;
/* Make a one-row-high sample array that will go away when done with image */
rowbuffer = (*cinfo.mem->alloc_sarray)
((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, row_stride, 1);
width = cinfo.output_width;
height = cinfo.output_height;
buffer = currPtr = (unsigned char*)
malloc(width*height*cinfo.output_components);
/* Step 6: while (scan lines remain to be read) */
/* jpeg_read_scanlines(...); */
/* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.output_scanline as the
* loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves.
*/
/* flip image upside down */
if (buffer) {
currPtr = buffer + row_stride * (cinfo.output_height-1);
while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) {
/* jpeg_read_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines.
* Here the array is only one element long, but you could ask for
* more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient.
*/
(void) jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, rowbuffer, 1);
/* Assume put_scanline_someplace wants a pointer and sample count. */
currPtr = copyScanline(currPtr, rowbuffer[0], row_stride);
}
}
/* Step 7: Finish decompression */
(void) jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo);
/* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible
* with the stdio data source.
*/
/* Step 8: Release JPEG decompression object */
/* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */
jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo);
/* After finish_decompress, we can close the input file.
* Here we postpone it until after no more JPEG errors are possible,
* so as to simplify the setjmp error logic above. (Actually, I don't
* think that jpeg_destroy can do an error exit, but why assume anything...)
*/
fclose(infile);
/* At this point you may want to check to see whether any corrupt-data
* warnings occurred (test whether jerr.pub.num_warnings is nonzero).
*/
/* And we're done! */
if (buffer) {
*width_ret = width;
*height_ret = height;
*numComponents_ret = format;
}
else {
jpegerror = ERR_MEM;
}
return buffer;
}
int
simage_jpeg_save(const char * filename,
const unsigned char * bytes,
int width,
int height,
int numcomponents)
{
/* This struct contains the JPEG compression parameters and pointers to
* working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library).
* It is possible to have several such structures, representing multiple
* compression/decompression processes, in existence at once. We refer
* to any one struct (and its associated working data) as a "JPEG object".
*/
struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
/* We use our private extension JPEG error handler.
* Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter
* struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems.
*/
struct my_error_mgr jerr;
/* More stuff */
FILE * outfile; /* target file */
JSAMPROW row_pointer[1]; /* pointer to JSAMPLE row[s] */
int quality;
unsigned char * tmpbytes;
int bytesperrow;
quality = 90;
tmpbytes = NULL;
/* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG compression object */
/* We have to set up the error handler first, in case the initialization
* step fails. (Unlikely, but it could happen if you are out of memory.)
* This routine fills in the contents of struct jerr, and returns jerr's
* address which we place into the link field in cinfo.
*/
cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr.pub);
/* Now we can initialize the JPEG compression object. */
jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo);
/* Step 2: specify data destination (eg, a file) */
/* Note: steps 2 and 3 can be done in either order. */
/* Here we use the library-supplied code to send compressed data to a
* stdio stream. You can also write your own code to do something else.
* VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that
* requires it in order to write binary files.
*/
if ((outfile = fopen(filename, "wb")) == NULL) {
/* FIXME: should store error message somewhere for the client app
to read. 20020820 mortene. */
/*fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s for writing\n", filename);*/
jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
jpegerror = ERR_OPEN_WRITE;
return 0;
}
/* We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. */
cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr.pub);
jerr.pub.error_exit = my_error_exit;
/* Establish the setjmp return context for my_error_exit to use. */
if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) {
/* If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error.
* We need to clean up the JPEG object, close the input file, and return.
*/
jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
fclose(outfile);
if (tmpbytes) free(tmpbytes);
jpegerror = ERR_JPEGLIB_WRITE;
return 0;
}
simage_jpeg_dest_init(&cinfo, outfile);
/*
* alpha channel is not supported for jpeg. strip it.
*/
if (numcomponents == 4) {
unsigned char * dst;
const unsigned char * src;
int i, n = width * height;
dst = tmpbytes = (unsigned char *) malloc(n*3);
src = bytes;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
*dst++ = *src++;
*dst++ = *src++;
*dst++ = *src++;
src++;
}
numcomponents = 3;
}
else if (numcomponents == 2) {
unsigned char * dst;
const unsigned char * src;
int i, n = width * height;
dst = tmpbytes = (unsigned char *) malloc(n*3);
src = bytes;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
*dst++ = *src++;
src++;
}
numcomponents = 1;
}
/* Step 3: set parameters for compression */
/* First we supply a description of the input image.
* Four fields of the cinfo struct must be filled in:
*/
cinfo.image_width = width; /* image width and height, in pixels */
cinfo.image_height = height;
cinfo.input_components = numcomponents; /* # of color components per pixel */
cinfo.in_color_space = numcomponents == 3 ? JCS_RGB : JCS_GRAYSCALE; /* colorspace of input image */
/* Now use the library's routine to set default compression parameters.
* (You must set at least cinfo.in_color_space before calling this,
* since the defaults depend on the source color space.)
*/
jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo);
/* Now you can set any non-default parameters you wish to.
* Here we just illustrate the use of quality (quantization table) scaling:
*/
jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, TRUE /* limit to baseline-JPEG values */);
/* Step 4: Start compressor */
/* TRUE ensures that we will write a complete interchange-JPEG file.
* Pass TRUE unless you are very sure of what you're doing.
*/
jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE);
/* Step 5: while (scan lines remain to be written) */
/* jpeg_write_scanlines(...); */
/* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.next_scanline as the
* loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves.
* To keep things simple, we pass one scanline per call; you can pass
* more if you wish, though.
*/
bytesperrow = width * numcomponents;
if (tmpbytes) bytes = tmpbytes; /* more convenient */
while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
/* jpeg_write_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines.
* Here the array is only one element long, but you could pass
* more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient.
*/
row_pointer[0] = (JSAMPROW) bytes + bytesperrow * (height-cinfo.next_scanline-1);
(void) jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, row_pointer, 1);
}
if (tmpbytes) free(tmpbytes);
/* Step 6: Finish compression */
jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
/* Step 7: release JPEG compression object */
/* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */
jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
/* After finish_compress, we can close the output file. */
fclose(outfile);
/* And we're done! */
return 1;
}
#endif /* HAVE_JPEGLIB */
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