// Copyright 2012 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license // that can be found in the COPYING file in the root of the source // tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found // in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may // be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Misc. common utility functions // // Authors: Skal (pascal.massimino@gmail.com) // Urvang (urvang@google.com) #ifndef WEBP_UTILS_UTILS_H_ #define WEBP_UTILS_UTILS_H_ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "src/webp/config.h" #endif #include #include #include "src/dsp/dsp.h" #include "src/webp/types.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Memory allocation // This is the maximum memory amount that libwebp will ever try to allocate. #ifndef WEBP_MAX_ALLOCABLE_MEMORY #if SIZE_MAX > (1ULL << 34) #define WEBP_MAX_ALLOCABLE_MEMORY (1ULL << 34) #else // For 32-bit targets keep this below INT_MAX to avoid valgrind warnings. #define WEBP_MAX_ALLOCABLE_MEMORY ((1ULL << 31) - (1 << 16)) #endif #endif // WEBP_MAX_ALLOCABLE_MEMORY // size-checking safe malloc/calloc: verify that the requested size is not too // large, or return NULL. You don't need to call these for constructs like // malloc(sizeof(foo)), but only if there's picture-dependent size involved // somewhere (like: malloc(num_pixels * sizeof(*something))). That's why this // safe malloc() borrows the signature from calloc(), pointing at the dangerous // underlying multiply involved. WEBP_EXTERN void* WebPSafeMalloc(uint64_t nmemb, size_t size); // Note that WebPSafeCalloc() expects the second argument type to be 'size_t' // in order to favor the "calloc(num_foo, sizeof(foo))" pattern. WEBP_EXTERN void* WebPSafeCalloc(uint64_t nmemb, size_t size); // Companion deallocation function to the above allocations. WEBP_EXTERN void WebPSafeFree(void* const ptr); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Alignment #define WEBP_ALIGN_CST 31 #define WEBP_ALIGN(PTR) (((uintptr_t)(PTR) + WEBP_ALIGN_CST) & ~WEBP_ALIGN_CST) #include // memcpy() is the safe way of moving potentially unaligned 32b memory. static WEBP_INLINE uint32_t WebPMemToUint32(const uint8_t* const ptr) { uint32_t A; memcpy(&A, ptr, sizeof(A)); return A; } static WEBP_INLINE void WebPUint32ToMem(uint8_t* const ptr, uint32_t val) { memcpy(ptr, &val, sizeof(val)); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Reading/writing data. // Read 16, 24 or 32 bits stored in little-endian order. static WEBP_INLINE int GetLE16(const uint8_t* const data) { return (int)(data[0] << 0) | (data[1] << 8); } static WEBP_INLINE int GetLE24(const uint8_t* const data) { return GetLE16(data) | (data[2] << 16); } static WEBP_INLINE uint32_t GetLE32(const uint8_t* const data) { return GetLE16(data) | ((uint32_t)GetLE16(data + 2) << 16); } // Store 16, 24 or 32 bits in little-endian order. static WEBP_INLINE void PutLE16(uint8_t* const data, int val) { assert(val < (1 << 16)); data[0] = (val >> 0); data[1] = (val >> 8); } static WEBP_INLINE void PutLE24(uint8_t* const data, int val) { assert(val < (1 << 24)); PutLE16(data, val & 0xffff); data[2] = (val >> 16); } static WEBP_INLINE void PutLE32(uint8_t* const data, uint32_t val) { PutLE16(data, (int)(val & 0xffff)); PutLE16(data + 2, (int)(val >> 16)); } // Returns 31 ^ clz(n) = log2(n). This is the default C-implementation, either // based on table or not. Can be used as fallback if clz() is not available. #define WEBP_NEED_LOG_TABLE_8BIT extern const uint8_t WebPLogTable8bit[256]; static WEBP_INLINE int WebPLog2FloorC(uint32_t n) { int log_value = 0; while (n >= 256) { log_value += 8; n >>= 8; } return log_value + WebPLogTable8bit[n]; } // Returns (int)floor(log2(n)). n must be > 0. // use GNU builtins where available. #if defined(__GNUC__) && \ ((__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) || __GNUC__ >= 4) static WEBP_INLINE int BitsLog2Floor(uint32_t n) { return 31 ^ __builtin_clz(n); } #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER > 1310 && \ (defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_IX86)) #include #pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse) static WEBP_INLINE int BitsLog2Floor(uint32_t n) { unsigned long first_set_bit; _BitScanReverse(&first_set_bit, n); return first_set_bit; } #else // default: use the C-version. static WEBP_INLINE int BitsLog2Floor(uint32_t n) { return WebPLog2FloorC(n); } #endif //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Pixel copying. struct WebPPicture; // Copy width x height pixels from 'src' to 'dst' honoring the strides. WEBP_EXTERN void WebPCopyPlane(const uint8_t* src, int src_stride, uint8_t* dst, int dst_stride, int width, int height); // Copy ARGB pixels from 'src' to 'dst' honoring strides. 'src' and 'dst' are // assumed to be already allocated and using ARGB data. WEBP_EXTERN void WebPCopyPixels(const struct WebPPicture* const src, struct WebPPicture* const dst); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Unique colors. // Returns count of unique colors in 'pic', assuming pic->use_argb is true. // If the unique color count is more than MAX_PALETTE_SIZE, returns // MAX_PALETTE_SIZE+1. // If 'palette' is not NULL and number of unique colors is less than or equal to // MAX_PALETTE_SIZE, also outputs the actual unique colors into 'palette'. // Note: 'palette' is assumed to be an array already allocated with at least // MAX_PALETTE_SIZE elements. WEBP_EXTERN int WebPGetColorPalette(const struct WebPPicture* const pic, uint32_t* const palette); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif /* WEBP_UTILS_UTILS_H_ */