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1 /*
2 * jmorecfg.h
4 * This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software:
5 * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
6 * Modified 1997-2009 by Guido Vollbeding.
7 * libjpeg-turbo Modifications:
8 * Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2014-2015, 2018, 2020, D. R. Commander.
9 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg
10 * file.
12 * This file contains additional configuration options that customize the
13 * JPEG software for special applications or support machine-dependent
14 * optimizations. Most users will not need to touch this file.
17 #include <stdint.h>
20 * Maximum number of components (color channels) allowed in JPEG image.
21 * To meet the letter of Rec. ITU-T T.81 | ISO/IEC 10918-1, set this to 255.
22 * However, darn few applications need more than 4 channels (maybe 5 for CMYK +
23 * alpha mask). We recommend 10 as a reasonable compromise; use 4 if you are
24 * really short on memory. (Each allowed component costs a hundred or so
25 * bytes of storage, whether actually used in an image or not.)
28 #define MAX_COMPONENTS 10 /* maximum number of image components */
32 * Basic data types.
33 * You may need to change these if you have a machine with unusual data
34 * type sizes; for example, "char" not 8 bits, "short" not 16 bits,
35 * or "long" not 32 bits. We don't care whether "int" is 16 or 32 bits,
36 * but it had better be at least 16.
39 /* Representation of a single sample (pixel element value).
40 * We frequently allocate large arrays of these, so it's important to keep
41 * them small. But if you have memory to burn and access to char or short
42 * arrays is very slow on your hardware, you might want to change these.
45 #if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8
46 /* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..255.
49 typedef unsigned char JSAMPLE;
50 #define GETJSAMPLE(value) ((int)(value))
52 #define MAXJSAMPLE 255
53 #define CENTERJSAMPLE 128
55 #endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8 */
58 #if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 12
59 /* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..4095.
60 * On nearly all machines "short" will do nicely.
63 typedef short JSAMPLE;
64 #define GETJSAMPLE(value) ((int)(value))
66 #define MAXJSAMPLE 4095
67 #define CENTERJSAMPLE 2048
69 #endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 12 */
72 /* Representation of a DCT frequency coefficient.
73 * This should be a signed value of at least 16 bits; "short" is usually OK.
74 * Again, we allocate large arrays of these, but you can change to int
75 * if you have memory to burn and "short" is really slow.
78 typedef short JCOEF;
81 /* Compressed datastreams are represented as arrays of JOCTET.
82 * These must be EXACTLY 8 bits wide, at least once they are written to
83 * external storage. Note that when using the stdio data source/destination
84 * managers, this is also the data type passed to fread/fwrite.
87 typedef unsigned char JOCTET;
88 #define GETJOCTET(value) (value)
91 /* These typedefs are used for various table entries and so forth.
92 * They must be at least as wide as specified; but making them too big
93 * won't cost a huge amount of memory, so we don't provide special
94 * extraction code like we did for JSAMPLE. (In other words, these
95 * typedefs live at a different point on the speed/space tradeoff curve.)
98 /* UINT8 must hold at least the values 0..255. */
100 typedef uint8_t UINT8;
102 /* UINT16 must hold at least the values 0..65535. */
104 typedef uint16_t UINT16;
106 /* INT16 must hold at least the values -32768..32767. */
108 typedef int16_t INT16;
110 /* INT32 must hold at least signed 32-bit values.
112 * NOTE: The INT32 typedef dates back to libjpeg v5 (1994.) Integers were
113 * sometimes 16-bit back then (MS-DOS), which is why INT32 is typedef'd to
114 * long. It also wasn't common (or at least as common) in 1994 for INT32 to be
115 * defined by platform headers. Since then, however, INT32 is defined in
116 * several other common places:
118 * Xmd.h (X11 header) typedefs INT32 to int on 64-bit platforms and long on
119 * 32-bit platforms (i.e always a 32-bit signed type.)
121 * basetsd.h (Win32 header) typedefs INT32 to int (always a 32-bit signed type
122 * on modern platforms.)
124 * qglobal.h (Qt header) typedefs INT32 to int (always a 32-bit signed type on
125 * modern platforms.)
127 * This is a recipe for conflict, since "long" and "int" aren't always
128 * compatible types. Since the definition of INT32 has technically been part
129 * of the libjpeg API for more than 20 years, we can't remove it, but we do not
130 * use it internally any longer. We instead define a separate type (JLONG)
131 * for internal use, which ensures that internal behavior will always be the
132 * same regardless of any external headers that may be included.
135 typedef int32_t INT32;
137 /* Datatype used for image dimensions. The JPEG standard only supports
138 * images up to 64K*64K due to 16-bit fields in SOF markers. Therefore
139 * "unsigned int" is sufficient on all machines. However, if you need to
140 * handle larger images and you don't mind deviating from the spec, you
141 * can change this datatype. (Note that changing this datatype will
142 * potentially require modifying the SIMD code. The x86-64 SIMD extensions,
143 * in particular, assume a 32-bit JDIMENSION.)
146 typedef unsigned int JDIMENSION;
148 #define JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION 65500L /* a tad under 64K to prevent overflows */
151 /* These macros are used in all function definitions and extern declarations.
152 * You could modify them if you need to change function linkage conventions;
153 * in particular, you'll need to do that to make the library a Windows DLL.
154 * Another application is to make all functions global for use with debuggers
155 * or code profilers that require it.
158 /* a function called through method pointers: */
159 #define METHODDEF(type) static type
160 /* a function used only in its module: */
161 #define LOCAL(type) static type
162 /* a function referenced thru EXTERNs: */
163 #define GLOBAL(type) type
164 /* a reference to a GLOBAL function: */
165 #define EXTERN(type) extern type
168 /* Originally, this macro was used as a way of defining function prototypes
169 * for both modern compilers as well as older compilers that did not support
170 * prototype parameters. libjpeg-turbo has never supported these older,
171 * non-ANSI compilers, but the macro is still included because there is some
172 * software out there that uses it.
175 #define JMETHOD(type, methodname, arglist) type (*methodname) arglist
178 /* libjpeg-turbo no longer supports platforms that have far symbols (MS-DOS),
179 * but again, some software relies on this macro.
182 #undef FAR
183 #define FAR
187 * On a few systems, type boolean and/or its values FALSE, TRUE may appear
188 * in standard header files. Or you may have conflicts with application-
189 * specific header files that you want to include together with these files.
190 * Defining HAVE_BOOLEAN before including jpeglib.h should make it work.
193 #ifndef HAVE_BOOLEAN
194 typedef int boolean;
195 #endif
196 #ifndef FALSE /* in case these macros already exist */
197 #define FALSE 0 /* values of boolean */
198 #endif
199 #ifndef TRUE
200 #define TRUE 1
201 #endif
205 * The remaining options affect code selection within the JPEG library,
206 * but they don't need to be visible to most applications using the library.
207 * To minimize application namespace pollution, the symbols won't be
208 * defined unless JPEG_INTERNALS or JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS has been defined.
211 #ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS
212 #define JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS
213 #endif
215 #ifdef JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS
219 * These defines indicate whether to include various optional functions.
220 * Undefining some of these symbols will produce a smaller but less capable
221 * library. Note that you can leave certain source files out of the
222 * compilation/linking process if you've #undef'd the corresponding symbols.
223 * (You may HAVE to do that if your compiler doesn't like null source files.)
226 /* Capability options common to encoder and decoder: */
228 #define DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED /* accurate integer method */
229 #define DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED /* less accurate int method [legacy feature] */
230 #define DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED /* floating-point method [legacy feature] */
232 /* Encoder capability options: */
234 #define C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED /* Multiple-scan JPEG files? */
235 #define C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED /* Progressive JPEG? (Requires MULTISCAN)*/
236 #define ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED /* Optimization of entropy coding parms? */
237 /* Note: if you selected 12-bit data precision, it is dangerous to turn off
238 * ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED. The standard Huffman tables are only good for 8-bit
239 * precision, so jchuff.c normally uses entropy optimization to compute
240 * usable tables for higher precision. If you don't want to do optimization,
241 * you'll have to supply different default Huffman tables.
242 * The exact same statements apply for progressive JPEG: the default tables
243 * don't work for progressive mode. (This may get fixed, however.)
245 #define INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED /* Input image smoothing option? */
247 /* Decoder capability options: */
249 #define D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED /* Multiple-scan JPEG files? */
250 #define D_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED /* Progressive JPEG? (Requires MULTISCAN)*/
251 #define SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED /* jpeg_save_markers() needed? */
252 #define BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED /* Block smoothing? (Progressive only) */
253 #define IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED /* Output rescaling via IDCT? */
254 #undef UPSAMPLE_SCALING_SUPPORTED /* Output rescaling at upsample stage? */
255 #define UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED /* Fast path for sloppy upsampling? */
256 #define QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED /* 1-pass color quantization? */
257 #define QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED /* 2-pass color quantization? */
259 /* more capability options later, no doubt */
263 * The RGB_RED, RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, and RGB_PIXELSIZE macros are a vestigial
264 * feature of libjpeg. The idea was that, if an application developer needed
265 * to compress from/decompress to a BGR/BGRX/RGBX/XBGR/XRGB buffer, they could
266 * change these macros, rebuild libjpeg, and link their application statically
267 * with it. In reality, few people ever did this, because there were some
268 * severe restrictions involved (cjpeg and djpeg no longer worked properly,
269 * compressing/decompressing RGB JPEGs no longer worked properly, and the color
270 * quantizer wouldn't work with pixel sizes other than 3.) Furthermore, since
271 * all of the O/S-supplied versions of libjpeg were built with the default
272 * values of RGB_RED, RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, and RGB_PIXELSIZE, many applications
273 * have come to regard these values as immutable.
275 * The libjpeg-turbo colorspace extensions provide a much cleaner way of
276 * compressing from/decompressing to buffers with arbitrary component orders
277 * and pixel sizes. Thus, we do not support changing the values of RGB_RED,
278 * RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, or RGB_PIXELSIZE. In addition to the restrictions
279 * listed above, changing these values will also break the SIMD extensions and
280 * the regression tests.
283 #define RGB_RED 0 /* Offset of Red in an RGB scanline element */
284 #define RGB_GREEN 1 /* Offset of Green */
285 #define RGB_BLUE 2 /* Offset of Blue */
286 #define RGB_PIXELSIZE 3 /* JSAMPLEs per RGB scanline element */
288 #define JPEG_NUMCS 17
290 #define EXT_RGB_RED 0
291 #define EXT_RGB_GREEN 1
292 #define EXT_RGB_BLUE 2
293 #define EXT_RGB_PIXELSIZE 3
295 #define EXT_RGBX_RED 0
296 #define EXT_RGBX_GREEN 1
297 #define EXT_RGBX_BLUE 2
298 #define EXT_RGBX_PIXELSIZE 4
300 #define EXT_BGR_RED 2
301 #define EXT_BGR_GREEN 1
302 #define EXT_BGR_BLUE 0
303 #define EXT_BGR_PIXELSIZE 3
305 #define EXT_BGRX_RED 2
306 #define EXT_BGRX_GREEN 1
307 #define EXT_BGRX_BLUE 0
308 #define EXT_BGRX_PIXELSIZE 4
310 #define EXT_XBGR_RED 3
311 #define EXT_XBGR_GREEN 2
312 #define EXT_XBGR_BLUE 1
313 #define EXT_XBGR_PIXELSIZE 4
315 #define EXT_XRGB_RED 1
316 #define EXT_XRGB_GREEN 2
317 #define EXT_XRGB_BLUE 3
318 #define EXT_XRGB_PIXELSIZE 4
320 static const int rgb_red[JPEG_NUMCS] = {
321 -1, -1, RGB_RED, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_RED, EXT_RGBX_RED,
322 EXT_BGR_RED, EXT_BGRX_RED, EXT_XBGR_RED, EXT_XRGB_RED,
323 EXT_RGBX_RED, EXT_BGRX_RED, EXT_XBGR_RED, EXT_XRGB_RED,
327 static const int rgb_green[JPEG_NUMCS] = {
328 -1, -1, RGB_GREEN, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_GREEN, EXT_RGBX_GREEN,
329 EXT_BGR_GREEN, EXT_BGRX_GREEN, EXT_XBGR_GREEN, EXT_XRGB_GREEN,
330 EXT_RGBX_GREEN, EXT_BGRX_GREEN, EXT_XBGR_GREEN, EXT_XRGB_GREEN,
334 static const int rgb_blue[JPEG_NUMCS] = {
335 -1, -1, RGB_BLUE, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_BLUE, EXT_RGBX_BLUE,
336 EXT_BGR_BLUE, EXT_BGRX_BLUE, EXT_XBGR_BLUE, EXT_XRGB_BLUE,
337 EXT_RGBX_BLUE, EXT_BGRX_BLUE, EXT_XBGR_BLUE, EXT_XRGB_BLUE,
341 static const int rgb_pixelsize[JPEG_NUMCS] = {
342 -1, -1, RGB_PIXELSIZE, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_PIXELSIZE, EXT_RGBX_PIXELSIZE,
343 EXT_BGR_PIXELSIZE, EXT_BGRX_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XBGR_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XRGB_PIXELSIZE,
344 EXT_RGBX_PIXELSIZE, EXT_BGRX_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XBGR_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XRGB_PIXELSIZE,
348 /* Definitions for speed-related optimizations. */
350 /* On some machines (notably 68000 series) "int" is 32 bits, but multiplying
351 * two 16-bit shorts is faster than multiplying two ints. Define MULTIPLIER
352 * as short on such a machine. MULTIPLIER must be at least 16 bits wide.
355 #ifndef MULTIPLIER
356 #ifndef WITH_SIMD
357 #define MULTIPLIER int /* type for fastest integer multiply */
358 #else
359 #define MULTIPLIER short /* prefer 16-bit with SIMD for parellelism */
360 #endif
361 #endif
364 /* FAST_FLOAT should be either float or double, whichever is done faster
365 * by your compiler. (Note that this type is only used in the floating point
366 * DCT routines, so it only matters if you've defined DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED.)
369 #ifndef FAST_FLOAT
370 #define FAST_FLOAT float
371 #endif
373 #endif /* JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS */