📄 jdhuff.c
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/* * jdhuff.c * * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane. * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. * * This file contains Huffman entropy decoding routines. * * Much of the complexity here has to do with supporting input suspension. * If the data source module demands suspension, we want to be able to back * up to the start of the current MCU. To do this, we copy state variables * into local working storage, and update them back to the permanent * storage only upon successful completion of an MCU. */#define JPEG_INTERNALS#include "jinclude.h"#include "jpeglib.h"#include "jdhuff.h" /* Declarations shared with jdphuff.c *//* * Expanded entropy decoder object for Huffman decoding. * * The savable_state subrecord contains fields that change within an MCU, * but must not be updated permanently until we complete the MCU. */typedef struct { int last_dc_val[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* last DC coef for each component */} savable_state;/* This macro is to work around compilers with missing or broken * structure assignment. You'll need to fix this code if you have * such a compiler and you change MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN. */#ifndef NO_STRUCT_ASSIGN#define ASSIGN_STATE(dest,src) ((dest) = (src))#else#if MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN == 4#define ASSIGN_STATE(dest,src) \ ((dest).last_dc_val[0] = (src).last_dc_val[0], \ (dest).last_dc_val[1] = (src).last_dc_val[1], \ (dest).last_dc_val[2] = (src).last_dc_val[2], \ (dest).last_dc_val[3] = (src).last_dc_val[3])#endif#endiftypedef struct { struct jpeg_entropy_decoder pub; /* public fields */ /* These fields are loaded into local variables at start of each MCU. * In case of suspension, we exit WITHOUT updating them. */ bitread_perm_state bitstate; /* Bit buffer at start of MCU */ savable_state saved; /* Other state at start of MCU */ /* These fields are NOT loaded into local working state. */ unsigned int restarts_to_go; /* MCUs left in this restart interval */ /* Pointers to derived tables (these workspaces have image lifespan) */ d_derived_tbl * dc_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]; d_derived_tbl * ac_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]; /* Precalculated info set up by start_pass for use in decode_mcu: */ /* Pointers to derived tables to be used for each block within an MCU */ d_derived_tbl * dc_cur_tbls[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU]; d_derived_tbl * ac_cur_tbls[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU]; /* Whether we care about the DC and AC coefficient values for each block */ boolean dc_needed[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU]; boolean ac_needed[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];} huff_entropy_decoder;typedef huff_entropy_decoder * huff_entropy_ptr;/* * Initialize for a Huffman-compressed scan. */METHODDEF(void)start_pass_huff_decoder (j_decompress_ptr cinfo){ huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr) cinfo->entropy; int ci, blkn, dctbl, actbl; jpeg_component_info * compptr; /* Check that the scan parameters Ss, Se, Ah/Al are OK for sequential JPEG. * This ought to be an error condition, but we make it a warning because * there are some baseline files out there with all zeroes in these bytes. */ if (cinfo->Ss != 0 || cinfo->Se != DCTSIZE2-1 || cinfo->Ah != 0 || cinfo->Al != 0) WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_NOT_SEQUENTIAL); for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) { compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]; dctbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no; actbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no; /* Compute derived values for Huffman tables */ /* We may do this more than once for a table, but it's not expensive */ jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, TRUE, dctbl, & entropy->dc_derived_tbls[dctbl]); jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, FALSE, actbl, & entropy->ac_derived_tbls[actbl]); /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */ entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0; } /* Precalculate decoding info for each block in an MCU of this scan */ for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) { ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn]; compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci]; /* Precalculate which table to use for each block */ entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn] = entropy->dc_derived_tbls[compptr->dc_tbl_no]; entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn] = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[compptr->ac_tbl_no]; /* Decide whether we really care about the coefficient values */ if (compptr->component_needed) { entropy->dc_needed[blkn] = TRUE; /* we don't need the ACs if producing a 1/8th-size image */ entropy->ac_needed[blkn] = (compptr->DCT_scaled_size > 1); } else { entropy->dc_needed[blkn] = entropy->ac_needed[blkn] = FALSE; } } /* Initialize bitread state variables */ entropy->bitstate.bits_left = 0; entropy->bitstate.get_buffer = 0; /* unnecessary, but keeps Purify quiet */ entropy->pub.insufficient_data = FALSE; /* Initialize restart counter */ entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;}/* * Compute the derived values for a Huffman table. * This routine also performs some validation checks on the table. * * Note this is also used by jdphuff.c. */GLOBAL(void)jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean isDC, int tblno, d_derived_tbl ** pdtbl){ JHUFF_TBL *htbl; d_derived_tbl *dtbl; int p, i, l, si, numsymbols; int lookbits, ctr; char huffsize[257]; unsigned int huffcode[257]; unsigned int code; /* Note that huffsize[] and huffcode[] are filled in code-length order, * paralleling the order of the symbols themselves in htbl->huffval[]. */ /* Find the input Huffman table */ if (tblno < 0 || tblno >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS) ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno); htbl = isDC ? cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno] : cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno]; if (htbl == NULL) ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno); /* Allocate a workspace if we haven't already done so. */ if (*pdtbl == NULL) *pdtbl = (d_derived_tbl *) (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, SIZEOF(d_derived_tbl)); dtbl = *pdtbl; dtbl->pub = htbl; /* fill in back link */ /* Figure C.1: make table of Huffman code length for each symbol */ p = 0; for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) { i = (int) htbl->bits[l]; if (i < 0 || p + i > 256) /* protect against table overrun */ ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE); while (i--) huffsize[p++] = (char) l; } huffsize[p] = 0; numsymbols = p; /* Figure C.2: generate the codes themselves */ /* We also validate that the counts represent a legal Huffman code tree. */ code = 0; si = huffsize[0]; p = 0; while (huffsize[p]) { while (((int) huffsize[p]) == si) { huffcode[p++] = code; code++; } /* code is now 1 more than the last code used for codelength si; but * it must still fit in si bits, since no code is allowed to be all ones. */ if (((INT32) code) >= (((INT32) 1) << si)) ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE); code <<= 1; si++; } /* Figure F.15: generate decoding tables for bit-sequential decoding */ p = 0; for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) { if (htbl->bits[l]) { /* valoffset[l] = huffval[] index of 1st symbol of code length l, * minus the minimum code of length l */ dtbl->valoffset[l] = (INT32) p - (INT32) huffcode[p]; p += htbl->bits[l]; dtbl->maxcode[l] = huffcode[p-1]; /* maximum code of length l */ } else { dtbl->maxcode[l] = -1; /* -1 if no codes of this length */ } } dtbl->maxcode[17] = 0xFFFFFL; /* ensures jpeg_huff_decode terminates */ /* Compute lookahead tables to speed up decoding. * First we set all the table entries to 0, indicating "too long"; * then we iterate through the Huffman codes that are short enough and * fill in all the entries that correspond to bit sequences starting * with that code. */ MEMZERO(dtbl->look_nbits, SIZEOF(dtbl->look_nbits)); p = 0; for (l = 1; l <= HUFF_LOOKAHEAD; l++) { for (i = 1; i <= (int) htbl->bits[l]; i++, p++) { /* l = current code's length, p = its index in huffcode[] & huffval[]. */ /* Generate left-justified code followed by all possible bit sequences */ lookbits = huffcode[p] << (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD-l); for (ctr = 1 << (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD-l); ctr > 0; ctr--) { dtbl->look_nbits[lookbits] = l; dtbl->look_sym[lookbits] = htbl->huffval[p]; lookbits++; } } } /* Validate symbols as being reasonable. * For AC tables, we make no check, but accept all byte values 0..255. * For DC tables, we require the symbols to be in range 0..15. * (Tighter bounds could be applied depending on the data depth and mode, * but this is sufficient to ensure safe decoding.) */ if (isDC) { for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) { int sym = htbl->huffval[i]; if (sym < 0 || sym > 15) ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE); } }}/* * Out-of-line code for bit fetching (shared with jdphuff.c). * See jdhuff.h for info about usage. * Note: current values of get_buffer and bits_left are passed as parameters, * but are returned in the corresponding fields of the state struct. * * On most machines MIN_GET_BITS should be 25 to allow the full 32-bit width * of get_buffer to be used. (On machines with wider words, an even larger * buffer could be used.) However, on some machines 32-bit shifts are * quite slow and take time proportional to the number of places shifted. * (This is true with most PC compilers, for instance.) In this case it may * be a win to set MIN_GET_BITS to the minimum value of 15. This reduces the * average shift distance at the cost of more calls to jpeg_fill_bit_buffer. */#ifdef SLOW_SHIFT_32#define MIN_GET_BITS 15 /* minimum allowable value */#else#define MIN_GET_BITS (BIT_BUF_SIZE-7)#endifGLOBAL(boolean)jpeg_fill_bit_buffer (bitread_working_state * state, register bit_buf_type get_buffer, register int bits_left, int nbits)/* Load up the bit buffer to a depth of at least nbits */{ /* Copy heavily used state fields into locals (hopefully registers) */ register const JOCTET * next_input_byte = state->next_input_byte; register size_t bytes_in_buffer = state->bytes_in_buffer; j_decompress_ptr cinfo = state->cinfo; /* Attempt to load at least MIN_GET_BITS bits into get_buffer. */ /* (It is assumed that no request will be for more than that many bits.) */ /* We fail to do so only if we hit a marker or are forced to suspend. */ if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0) { /* cannot advance past a marker */ while (bits_left < MIN_GET_BITS) { register int c; /* Attempt to read a byte */ if (bytes_in_buffer == 0) { if (! (*cinfo->src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo)) return FALSE; next_input_byte = cinfo->src->next_input_byte; bytes_in_buffer = cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer; } bytes_in_buffer--; c = GETJOCTET(*next_input_byte++); /* If it's 0xFF, check and discard stuffed zero byte */ if (c == 0xFF) { /* Loop here to discard any padding FF's on terminating marker, * so that we can save a valid unread_marker value. NOTE: we will * accept multiple FF's followed by a 0 as meaning a single FF data * byte. This data pattern is not valid according to the standard. */
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