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1 | /* | |||
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24 | */ | |||
25 | ||||
26 | /* | |||
27 | * This file was based upon the example.c stub file included in the | |||
28 | * release 6 of the Independent JPEG Group's free JPEG software. | |||
29 | * It has been updated to conform to release 6b. | |||
30 | */ | |||
31 | ||||
32 | /* First, if system header files define "boolean" map it to "system_boolean" */ | |||
33 | #define boolean system_boolean | |||
34 | ||||
35 | #include <stdio.h> | |||
36 | #include <setjmp.h> | |||
37 | #include <string.h> | |||
38 | #include <stdlib.h> | |||
39 | #include <assert.h> | |||
40 | ||||
41 | #include "jni.h" | |||
42 | #include "jni_util.h" | |||
43 | ||||
44 | /* undo "system_boolean" hack and undef FAR since we don't use it anyway */ | |||
45 | #undef boolean | |||
46 | #undef FAR | |||
47 | #include <jpeglib.h> | |||
48 | #include "jerror.h" | |||
49 | ||||
50 | #ifdef __APPLE__ | |||
51 | /* use setjmp/longjmp versions that do not save/restore the signal mask */ | |||
52 | #define setjmp _setjmp | |||
53 | #define longjmp _longjmp | |||
54 | #endif | |||
55 | ||||
56 | /* The method IDs we cache. Note that the last two belongs to the | |||
57 | * java.io.InputStream class. | |||
58 | */ | |||
59 | static jmethodID sendHeaderInfoID; | |||
60 | static jmethodID sendPixelsByteID; | |||
61 | static jmethodID sendPixelsIntID; | |||
62 | static jmethodID InputStream_readID; | |||
63 | static jmethodID InputStream_availableID; | |||
64 | ||||
65 | /* Initialize the Java VM instance variable when the library is | |||
66 | first loaded */ | |||
67 | JavaVM *the_jvm; | |||
68 | ||||
69 | JNIEXPORT__attribute__((visibility("default"))) jint JNICALL | |||
70 | DEF_JNI_OnLoadJNI_OnLoad(JavaVM *vm, void *reserved) | |||
71 | { | |||
72 | the_jvm = vm; | |||
73 | return JNI_VERSION_1_20x00010002; | |||
74 | } | |||
75 | ||||
76 | /* | |||
77 | * ERROR HANDLING: | |||
78 | * | |||
79 | * The JPEG library's standard error handler (jerror.c) is divided into | |||
80 | * several "methods" which you can override individually. This lets you | |||
81 | * adjust the behavior without duplicating a lot of code, which you might | |||
82 | * have to update with each future release. | |||
83 | * | |||
84 | * Our example here shows how to override the "error_exit" method so that | |||
85 | * control is returned to the library's caller when a fatal error occurs, | |||
86 | * rather than calling exit() as the standard error_exit method does. | |||
87 | * | |||
88 | * We use C's setjmp/longjmp facility to return control. This means that the | |||
89 | * routine which calls the JPEG library must first execute a setjmp() call to | |||
90 | * establish the return point. We want the replacement error_exit to do a | |||
91 | * longjmp(). But we need to make the setjmp buffer accessible to the | |||
92 | * error_exit routine. To do this, we make a private extension of the | |||
93 | * standard JPEG error handler object. (If we were using C++, we'd say we | |||
94 | * were making a subclass of the regular error handler.) | |||
95 | * | |||
96 | * Here's the extended error handler struct: | |||
97 | */ | |||
98 | ||||
99 | struct sun_jpeg_error_mgr { | |||
100 | struct jpeg_error_mgr pub; /* "public" fields */ | |||
101 | ||||
102 | jmp_buf setjmp_buffer; /* for return to caller */ | |||
103 | }; | |||
104 | ||||
105 | typedef struct sun_jpeg_error_mgr * sun_jpeg_error_ptr; | |||
106 | ||||
107 | /* | |||
108 | * Here's the routine that will replace the standard error_exit method: | |||
109 | */ | |||
110 | ||||
111 | METHODDEF(void)static void | |||
112 | sun_jpeg_error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo) | |||
113 | { | |||
114 | /* cinfo->err really points to a sun_jpeg_error_mgr struct */ | |||
115 | sun_jpeg_error_ptr myerr = (sun_jpeg_error_ptr) cinfo->err; | |||
116 | ||||
117 | /* Always display the message. */ | |||
118 | /* We could postpone this until after returning, if we chose. */ | |||
119 | /* (*cinfo->err->output_message) (cinfo); */ | |||
120 | /* For Java, we will format the message and put it in the error we throw. */ | |||
121 | ||||
122 | /* Return control to the setjmp point */ | |||
123 | longjmp(myerr->setjmp_buffer, 1); | |||
124 | } | |||
125 | ||||
126 | /* | |||
127 | * Error Message handling | |||
128 | * | |||
129 | * This overrides the output_message method to send JPEG messages | |||
130 | * | |||
131 | */ | |||
132 | ||||
133 | METHODDEF(void)static void | |||
134 | sun_jpeg_output_message (j_common_ptr cinfo) | |||
135 | { | |||
136 | char buffer[JMSG_LENGTH_MAX200]; | |||
137 | ||||
138 | /* Create the message */ | |||
139 | (*cinfo->err->format_message) (cinfo, buffer); | |||
140 | ||||
141 | /* Send it to stderr, adding a newline */ | |||
142 | fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buffer)__fprintf_chk (stderr, 2 - 1, "%s\n", buffer); | |||
143 | } | |||
144 | ||||
145 | ||||
146 | ||||
147 | ||||
148 | /* | |||
149 | * INPUT HANDLING: | |||
150 | * | |||
151 | * The JPEG library's input management is defined by the jpeg_source_mgr | |||
152 | * structure which contains two fields to convey the information in the | |||
153 | * buffer and 5 methods which perform all buffer management. The library | |||
154 | * defines a standard input manager that uses stdio for obtaining compressed | |||
155 | * jpeg data, but here we need to use Java to get our data. | |||
156 | * | |||
157 | * We need to make the Java class information accessible to the source_mgr | |||
158 | * input routines. We also need to store a pointer to the start of the | |||
159 | * Java array being used as an input buffer so that it is not moved or | |||
160 | * garbage collected while the JPEG library is using it. To store these | |||
161 | * things, we make a private extension of the standard JPEG jpeg_source_mgr | |||
162 | * object. | |||
163 | * | |||
164 | * Here's the extended source manager struct: | |||
165 | */ | |||
166 | ||||
167 | struct sun_jpeg_source_mgr { | |||
168 | struct jpeg_source_mgr pub; /* "public" fields */ | |||
169 | ||||
170 | jobject hInputStream; | |||
171 | int suspendable; | |||
172 | unsigned long remaining_skip; | |||
173 | ||||
174 | JOCTET *inbuf; | |||
175 | jbyteArray hInputBuffer; | |||
176 | size_t inbufoffset; | |||
177 | ||||
178 | /* More stuff */ | |||
179 | union pixptr { | |||
180 | int *ip; | |||
181 | unsigned char *bp; | |||
182 | } outbuf; | |||
183 | size_t outbufSize; | |||
184 | jobject hOutputBuffer; | |||
185 | }; | |||
186 | ||||
187 | typedef struct sun_jpeg_source_mgr * sun_jpeg_source_ptr; | |||
188 | ||||
189 | /* We use Get/ReleasePrimitiveArrayCritical functions to avoid | |||
190 | * the need to copy buffer elements. | |||
191 | * | |||
192 | * MAKE SURE TO: | |||
193 | * | |||
194 | * - carefully insert pairs of RELEASE_ARRAYS and GET_ARRAYS around | |||
195 | * callbacks to Java. | |||
196 | * - call RELEASE_ARRAYS before returning to Java. | |||
197 | * | |||
198 | * Otherwise things will go horribly wrong. There may be memory leaks, | |||
199 | * excessive pinning, or even VM crashes! | |||
200 | * | |||
201 | * Note that GetPrimitiveArrayCritical may fail! | |||
202 | */ | |||
203 | static void RELEASE_ARRAYS(JNIEnv *env, sun_jpeg_source_ptr src) | |||
204 | { | |||
205 | if (src->inbuf) { | |||
206 | if (src->pub.next_input_byte == 0) { | |||
207 | src->inbufoffset = -1; | |||
208 | } else { | |||
209 | src->inbufoffset = src->pub.next_input_byte - src->inbuf; | |||
210 | } | |||
211 | (*env)->ReleasePrimitiveArrayCritical(env, src->hInputBuffer, | |||
212 | src->inbuf, 0); | |||
213 | src->inbuf = 0; | |||
214 | } | |||
215 | if (src->outbuf.ip) { | |||
216 | (*env)->ReleasePrimitiveArrayCritical(env, src->hOutputBuffer, | |||
217 | src->outbuf.ip, 0); | |||
218 | src->outbuf.ip = 0; | |||
219 | } | |||
220 | } | |||
221 | ||||
222 | static int GET_ARRAYS(JNIEnv *env, sun_jpeg_source_ptr src) | |||
223 | { | |||
224 | if (src->hOutputBuffer) { | |||
225 | assert(src->outbuf.ip == 0)((src->outbuf.ip == 0) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("src->outbuf.ip == 0" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/native/libjavajpeg/jpegdecoder.c" , 225, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
226 | src->outbufSize = (*env)->GetArrayLength(env, src->hOutputBuffer); | |||
227 | src->outbuf.ip = (int *)(*env)->GetPrimitiveArrayCritical | |||
228 | (env, src->hOutputBuffer, 0); | |||
229 | if (src->outbuf.ip == 0) { | |||
230 | return 0; | |||
231 | } | |||
232 | } | |||
233 | if (src->hInputBuffer) { | |||
234 | assert(src->inbuf == 0)((src->inbuf == 0) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("src->inbuf == 0" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.desktop/share/native/libjavajpeg/jpegdecoder.c" , 234, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
235 | src->inbuf = (JOCTET *)(*env)->GetPrimitiveArrayCritical | |||
236 | (env, src->hInputBuffer, 0); | |||
237 | if (src->inbuf == 0) { | |||
238 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, src); | |||
239 | return 0; | |||
240 | } | |||
241 | if ((int)(src->inbufoffset) >= 0) { | |||
242 | src->pub.next_input_byte = src->inbuf + src->inbufoffset; | |||
243 | } | |||
244 | } | |||
245 | return 1; | |||
246 | } | |||
247 | ||||
248 | /* | |||
249 | * Initialize source. This is called by jpeg_read_header() before any | |||
250 | * data is actually read. Unlike init_destination(), it may leave | |||
251 | * bytes_in_buffer set to 0 (in which case a fill_input_buffer() call | |||
252 | * will occur immediately). | |||
253 | */ | |||
254 | ||||
255 | GLOBAL(void)void | |||
256 | sun_jpeg_init_source(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) | |||
257 | { | |||
258 | sun_jpeg_source_ptr src = (sun_jpeg_source_ptr) cinfo->src; | |||
259 | src->pub.next_input_byte = 0; | |||
260 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = 0; | |||
261 | } | |||
262 | ||||
263 | /* | |||
264 | * This is called whenever bytes_in_buffer has reached zero and more | |||
265 | * data is wanted. In typical applications, it should read fresh data | |||
266 | * into the buffer (ignoring the current state of next_input_byte and | |||
267 | * bytes_in_buffer), reset the pointer & count to the start of the | |||
268 | * buffer, and return TRUE indicating that the buffer has been reloaded. | |||
269 | * It is not necessary to fill the buffer entirely, only to obtain at | |||
270 | * least one more byte. bytes_in_buffer MUST be set to a positive value | |||
271 | * if TRUE is returned. A FALSE return should only be used when I/O | |||
272 | * suspension is desired (this mode is discussed in the next section). | |||
273 | */ | |||
274 | /* | |||
275 | * Note that with I/O suspension turned on, this procedure should not | |||
276 | * do any work since the JPEG library has a very simple backtracking | |||
277 | * mechanism which relies on the fact that the buffer will be filled | |||
278 | * only when it has backed out to the top application level. When | |||
279 | * suspendable is turned on, the sun_jpeg_fill_suspended_buffer will | |||
280 | * do the actual work of filling the buffer. | |||
281 | */ | |||
282 | ||||
283 | GLOBAL(boolean)boolean | |||
284 | sun_jpeg_fill_input_buffer(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) | |||
285 | { | |||
286 | sun_jpeg_source_ptr src = (sun_jpeg_source_ptr) cinfo->src; | |||
287 | JNIEnv *env = (JNIEnv *)JNU_GetEnv(the_jvm, JNI_VERSION_1_20x00010002); | |||
288 | int ret, buflen; | |||
289 | ||||
290 | if (src->suspendable) { | |||
| ||||
291 | return FALSE0; | |||
292 | } | |||
293 | if (src->remaining_skip) { | |||
294 | src->pub.skip_input_data(cinfo, 0); | |||
295 | } | |||
296 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, src); | |||
297 | buflen = (*env)->GetArrayLength(env, src->hInputBuffer); | |||
298 | ret = (*env)->CallIntMethod(env, src->hInputStream, InputStream_readID, | |||
299 | src->hInputBuffer, 0, buflen); | |||
300 | if (ret > buflen) ret = buflen; | |||
301 | if ((*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env) || !GET_ARRAYS(env, src)) { | |||
302 | cinfo->err->error_exit((struct jpeg_common_struct *) cinfo); | |||
303 | } | |||
304 | if (ret <= 0) { | |||
305 | /* Silently accept truncated JPEG files */ | |||
306 | WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_JPEG_EOF)((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (JWRN_JPEG_EOF), (*(cinfo)-> err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1)); | |||
307 | src->inbuf[0] = (JOCTET) 0xFF; | |||
| ||||
308 | src->inbuf[1] = (JOCTET) JPEG_EOI0xD9; | |||
309 | ret = 2; | |||
310 | } | |||
311 | ||||
312 | src->pub.next_input_byte = src->inbuf; | |||
313 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = ret; | |||
314 | ||||
315 | return TRUE1; | |||
316 | } | |||
317 | ||||
318 | /* | |||
319 | * Note that with I/O suspension turned on, the JPEG library requires | |||
320 | * that all buffer filling be done at the top application level. Due | |||
321 | * to the way that backtracking works, this procedure should save all | |||
322 | * of the data that was left in the buffer when suspension occurred and | |||
323 | * only read new data at the end. | |||
324 | */ | |||
325 | ||||
326 | GLOBAL(void)void | |||
327 | sun_jpeg_fill_suspended_buffer(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) | |||
328 | { | |||
329 | sun_jpeg_source_ptr src = (sun_jpeg_source_ptr) cinfo->src; | |||
330 | JNIEnv *env = (JNIEnv *)JNU_GetEnv(the_jvm, JNI_VERSION_1_20x00010002); | |||
331 | size_t offset, buflen; | |||
332 | int ret; | |||
333 | ||||
334 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, src); | |||
335 | ret = (*env)->CallIntMethod(env, src->hInputStream, | |||
336 | InputStream_availableID); | |||
337 | if ((*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env) || !GET_ARRAYS(env, src)) { | |||
338 | cinfo->err->error_exit((struct jpeg_common_struct *) cinfo); | |||
339 | } | |||
340 | if (ret < 0 || (unsigned int)ret <= src->remaining_skip) { | |||
341 | return; | |||
342 | } | |||
343 | if (src->remaining_skip) { | |||
344 | src->pub.skip_input_data(cinfo, 0); | |||
345 | } | |||
346 | /* Save the data currently in the buffer */ | |||
347 | offset = src->pub.bytes_in_buffer; | |||
348 | if (src->pub.next_input_byte > src->inbuf) { | |||
349 | memmove(src->inbuf, src->pub.next_input_byte, offset); | |||
350 | } | |||
351 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, src); | |||
352 | buflen = (*env)->GetArrayLength(env, src->hInputBuffer) - offset; | |||
353 | if (buflen <= 0) { | |||
354 | if (!GET_ARRAYS(env, src)) { | |||
355 | cinfo->err->error_exit((struct jpeg_common_struct *) cinfo); | |||
356 | } | |||
357 | return; | |||
358 | } | |||
359 | ret = (*env)->CallIntMethod(env, src->hInputStream, InputStream_readID, | |||
360 | src->hInputBuffer, offset, buflen); | |||
361 | if ((ret > 0) && ((unsigned int)ret > buflen)) ret = (int)buflen; | |||
362 | if ((*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env) || !GET_ARRAYS(env, src)) { | |||
363 | cinfo->err->error_exit((struct jpeg_common_struct *) cinfo); | |||
364 | } | |||
365 | if (ret <= 0) { | |||
366 | /* Silently accept truncated JPEG files */ | |||
367 | WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_JPEG_EOF)((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (JWRN_JPEG_EOF), (*(cinfo)-> err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1)); | |||
368 | src->inbuf[offset] = (JOCTET) 0xFF; | |||
369 | src->inbuf[offset + 1] = (JOCTET) JPEG_EOI0xD9; | |||
370 | ret = 2; | |||
371 | } | |||
372 | ||||
373 | src->pub.next_input_byte = src->inbuf; | |||
374 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = ret + offset; | |||
375 | ||||
376 | return; | |||
377 | } | |||
378 | ||||
379 | /* | |||
380 | * Skip num_bytes worth of data. The buffer pointer and count should | |||
381 | * be advanced over num_bytes input bytes, refilling the buffer as | |||
382 | * needed. This is used to skip over a potentially large amount of | |||
383 | * uninteresting data (such as an APPn marker). In some applications | |||
384 | * it may be possible to optimize away the reading of the skipped data, | |||
385 | * but it's not clear that being smart is worth much trouble; large | |||
386 | * skips are uncommon. bytes_in_buffer may be zero on return. | |||
387 | * A zero or negative skip count should be treated as a no-op. | |||
388 | */ | |||
389 | /* | |||
390 | * Note that with I/O suspension turned on, this procedure should not | |||
391 | * do any I/O since the JPEG library has a very simple backtracking | |||
392 | * mechanism which relies on the fact that the buffer will be filled | |||
393 | * only when it has backed out to the top application level. | |||
394 | */ | |||
395 | ||||
396 | GLOBAL(void)void | |||
397 | sun_jpeg_skip_input_data(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes) | |||
398 | { | |||
399 | sun_jpeg_source_ptr src = (sun_jpeg_source_ptr) cinfo->src; | |||
400 | JNIEnv *env = (JNIEnv *)JNU_GetEnv(the_jvm, JNI_VERSION_1_20x00010002); | |||
401 | int ret; | |||
402 | int buflen; | |||
403 | ||||
404 | ||||
405 | if (num_bytes < 0) { | |||
406 | return; | |||
407 | } | |||
408 | num_bytes += src->remaining_skip; | |||
409 | src->remaining_skip = 0; | |||
410 | ret = (int)src->pub.bytes_in_buffer; /* this conversion is safe, because capacity of the buffer is limited by jnit */ | |||
411 | if (ret >= num_bytes) { | |||
412 | src->pub.next_input_byte += num_bytes; | |||
413 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer -= num_bytes; | |||
414 | return; | |||
415 | } | |||
416 | num_bytes -= ret; | |||
417 | if (src->suspendable) { | |||
418 | src->remaining_skip = num_bytes; | |||
419 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = 0; | |||
420 | src->pub.next_input_byte = src->inbuf; | |||
421 | return; | |||
422 | } | |||
423 | ||||
424 | /* Note that the signature for the method indicates that it takes | |||
425 | * and returns a long. Casting the int num_bytes to a long on | |||
426 | * the input should work well enough, and if we assume that the | |||
427 | * return value for this particular method should always be less | |||
428 | * than the argument value (or -1), then the return value coerced | |||
429 | * to an int should return us the information we need... | |||
430 | */ | |||
431 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, src); | |||
432 | buflen = (*env)->GetArrayLength(env, src->hInputBuffer); | |||
433 | while (num_bytes > 0) { | |||
434 | ret = (*env)->CallIntMethod(env, src->hInputStream, | |||
435 | InputStream_readID, | |||
436 | src->hInputBuffer, 0, buflen); | |||
437 | if (ret > buflen) ret = buflen; | |||
438 | if ((*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env)) { | |||
439 | cinfo->err->error_exit((struct jpeg_common_struct *) cinfo); | |||
440 | } | |||
441 | if (ret < 0) { | |||
442 | break; | |||
443 | } | |||
444 | num_bytes -= ret; | |||
445 | } | |||
446 | if (!GET_ARRAYS(env, src)) { | |||
447 | cinfo->err->error_exit((struct jpeg_common_struct *) cinfo); | |||
448 | } | |||
449 | if (num_bytes > 0) { | |||
450 | /* Silently accept truncated JPEG files */ | |||
451 | WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_JPEG_EOF)((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (JWRN_JPEG_EOF), (*(cinfo)-> err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1)); | |||
452 | src->inbuf[0] = (JOCTET) 0xFF; | |||
453 | src->inbuf[1] = (JOCTET) JPEG_EOI0xD9; | |||
454 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = 2; | |||
455 | src->pub.next_input_byte = src->inbuf; | |||
456 | } else { | |||
457 | src->pub.bytes_in_buffer = -num_bytes; | |||
458 | src->pub.next_input_byte = src->inbuf + ret + num_bytes; | |||
459 | } | |||
460 | } | |||
461 | ||||
462 | /* | |||
463 | * Terminate source --- called by jpeg_finish_decompress() after all | |||
464 | * data has been read. Often a no-op. | |||
465 | */ | |||
466 | ||||
467 | GLOBAL(void)void | |||
468 | sun_jpeg_term_source(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) | |||
469 | { | |||
470 | } | |||
471 | ||||
472 | JNIEXPORT__attribute__((visibility("default"))) void JNICALL | |||
473 | Java_sun_awt_image_JPEGImageDecoder_initIDs(JNIEnv *env, jclass cls, | |||
474 | jclass InputStreamClass) | |||
475 | { | |||
476 | CHECK_NULL(sendHeaderInfoID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendHeaderInfo",do { if ((sendHeaderInfoID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendHeaderInfo", "(IIZZZ)Z")) == ((void*)0)) { return; } } while (0) | |||
477 | "(IIZZZ)Z"))do { if ((sendHeaderInfoID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendHeaderInfo", "(IIZZZ)Z")) == ((void*)0)) { return; } } while (0); | |||
478 | CHECK_NULL(sendPixelsByteID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendPixels", "([BI)Z"))do { if ((sendPixelsByteID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendPixels", "([BI)Z")) == ((void*)0)) { return; } } while ( 0); | |||
479 | CHECK_NULL(sendPixelsIntID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendPixels", "([II)Z"))do { if ((sendPixelsIntID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "sendPixels" , "([II)Z")) == ((void*)0)) { return; } } while (0); | |||
480 | CHECK_NULL(InputStream_readID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, InputStreamClass,do { if ((InputStream_readID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, InputStreamClass , "read", "([BII)I")) == ((void*)0)) { return; } } while (0) | |||
481 | "read", "([BII)I"))do { if ((InputStream_readID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, InputStreamClass , "read", "([BII)I")) == ((void*)0)) { return; } } while (0); | |||
482 | CHECK_NULL(InputStream_availableID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, InputStreamClass,do { if ((InputStream_availableID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env , InputStreamClass, "available", "()I")) == ((void*)0)) { return ; } } while (0) | |||
483 | "available", "()I"))do { if ((InputStream_availableID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env , InputStreamClass, "available", "()I")) == ((void*)0)) { return ; } } while (0); | |||
484 | } | |||
485 | ||||
486 | JNIEXPORT__attribute__((visibility("default"))) void JNICALL | |||
487 | Java_sun_awt_image_JPEGImageDecoder_readImage(JNIEnv *env, | |||
488 | jobject this, | |||
489 | jobject hInputStream, | |||
490 | jbyteArray hInputBuffer) | |||
491 | { | |||
492 | /* This struct contains the JPEG decompression parameters and pointers to | |||
493 | * working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library). | |||
494 | */ | |||
495 | struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; | |||
496 | /* We use our private extension JPEG error handler. | |||
497 | * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter | |||
498 | * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems. | |||
499 | */ | |||
500 | struct sun_jpeg_error_mgr jerr; | |||
501 | struct sun_jpeg_source_mgr jsrc; | |||
502 | ||||
503 | int ret; | |||
504 | unsigned char *bp; | |||
505 | int *ip, pixel; | |||
506 | int grayscale; | |||
507 | int hasalpha; | |||
508 | int buffered_mode; | |||
509 | int final_pass; | |||
510 | ||||
511 | /* Step 0: verify the inputs. */ | |||
512 | ||||
513 | if (hInputBuffer == 0 || hInputStream == 0) { | |||
514 | JNU_ThrowNullPointerException(env, 0); | |||
515 | return; | |||
516 | } | |||
517 | ||||
518 | jsrc.outbuf.ip = 0; | |||
519 | jsrc.inbuf = 0; | |||
520 | ||||
521 | /* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG decompression object */ | |||
522 | ||||
523 | /* We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. */ | |||
524 | cinfo.err = jpeg_std_errorjStdError(&jerr.pub); | |||
525 | jerr.pub.error_exit = sun_jpeg_error_exit; | |||
526 | ||||
527 | /* We need to setup our own print routines */ | |||
528 | jerr.pub.output_message = sun_jpeg_output_message; | |||
529 | ||||
530 | /* Establish the setjmp return context for sun_jpeg_error_exit to use. */ | |||
531 | if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)_setjmp (jerr.setjmp_buffer)) { | |||
532 | /* If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error. | |||
533 | * We need to clean up the JPEG object, close the input file, and return. | |||
534 | */ | |||
535 | jpeg_destroy_decompressjDestDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
536 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc); | |||
537 | if (!(*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env)) { | |||
538 | char buffer[JMSG_LENGTH_MAX200]; | |||
539 | (*cinfo.err->format_message) ((struct jpeg_common_struct *) &cinfo, | |||
540 | buffer); | |||
541 | JNU_ThrowByName(env, "sun/awt/image/ImageFormatException", buffer); | |||
542 | } | |||
543 | return; | |||
544 | } | |||
545 | /* Now we can initialize the JPEG decompression object. */ | |||
546 | jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo)jCreaDecompress((&cinfo), 62, (size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_decompress_struct )); | |||
547 | ||||
548 | /* Step 2: specify data source (eg, a file) */ | |||
549 | ||||
550 | cinfo.src = &jsrc.pub; | |||
551 | jsrc.hInputStream = hInputStream; | |||
552 | jsrc.hInputBuffer = hInputBuffer; | |||
553 | jsrc.hOutputBuffer = 0; | |||
554 | jsrc.suspendable = FALSE0; | |||
555 | jsrc.remaining_skip = 0; | |||
556 | jsrc.inbufoffset = -1; | |||
557 | jsrc.pub.init_source = sun_jpeg_init_source; | |||
558 | jsrc.pub.fill_input_buffer = sun_jpeg_fill_input_buffer; | |||
559 | jsrc.pub.skip_input_data = sun_jpeg_skip_input_data; | |||
560 | jsrc.pub.resync_to_restart = jpeg_resync_to_restartjResyncRestart; /* use default method */ | |||
561 | jsrc.pub.term_source = sun_jpeg_term_source; | |||
562 | if (!GET_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc)) { | |||
563 | jpeg_destroy_decompressjDestDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
564 | return; | |||
565 | } | |||
566 | /* Step 3: read file parameters with jpeg_read_header() */ | |||
567 | ||||
568 | (void) jpeg_read_headerjReadHeader(&cinfo, TRUE1); | |||
569 | /* select buffered-image mode if it is a progressive JPEG only */ | |||
570 | buffered_mode = cinfo.buffered_image = jpeg_has_multiple_scansjHasMultScn(&cinfo); | |||
571 | grayscale = (cinfo.out_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE); | |||
572 | hasalpha = 0; | |||
573 | /* We can ignore the return value from jpeg_read_header since | |||
574 | * (a) suspension is not possible with the stdio data source, and | |||
575 | * (nor with the Java input source) | |||
576 | * (b) we passed TRUE to reject a tables-only JPEG file as an error. | |||
577 | * See libjpeg.doc for more info. | |||
578 | */ | |||
579 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc); | |||
580 | ret = (*env)->CallBooleanMethod(env, this, sendHeaderInfoID, | |||
581 | cinfo.image_width, cinfo.image_height, | |||
582 | grayscale, hasalpha, buffered_mode); | |||
583 | if ((*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env) || !ret) { | |||
584 | /* No more interest in this image... */ | |||
585 | jpeg_destroy_decompressjDestDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
586 | return; | |||
587 | } | |||
588 | /* Make a one-row-high sample array with enough room to expand to ints */ | |||
589 | if (grayscale) { | |||
590 | jsrc.hOutputBuffer = (*env)->NewByteArray(env, cinfo.image_width); | |||
591 | } else { | |||
592 | jsrc.hOutputBuffer = (*env)->NewIntArray(env, cinfo.image_width); | |||
593 | } | |||
594 | ||||
595 | if (jsrc.hOutputBuffer == 0 || !GET_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc)) { | |||
596 | jpeg_destroy_decompressjDestDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
597 | return; | |||
598 | } | |||
599 | ||||
600 | /* Step 4: set parameters for decompression */ | |||
601 | ||||
602 | /* In this example, we don't need to change any of the defaults set by | |||
603 | * jpeg_read_header(), so we do nothing here. | |||
604 | */ | |||
605 | /* For the first pass for Java, we want to deal with RGB for simplicity */ | |||
606 | /* Unfortunately, the JPEG code does not automatically convert Grayscale */ | |||
607 | /* to RGB, so we have to deal with Grayscale explicitly. */ | |||
608 | if (!grayscale && !hasalpha) { | |||
609 | cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_RGB; | |||
610 | } | |||
611 | ||||
612 | /* Step 5: Start decompressor */ | |||
613 | ||||
614 | jpeg_start_decompressjStrtDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
615 | ||||
616 | /* We may need to do some setup of our own at this point before reading | |||
617 | * the data. After jpeg_start_decompress() we have the correct scaled | |||
618 | * output image dimensions available, as well as the output colormap | |||
619 | * if we asked for color quantization. | |||
620 | */ | |||
621 | ||||
622 | /* Step 6: while (scan lines remain to be read) */ | |||
623 | /* jpeg_read_scanlines(...); */ | |||
624 | ||||
625 | /* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.output_scanline as the | |||
626 | * loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves. | |||
627 | */ | |||
628 | if (buffered_mode) { | |||
629 | final_pass = FALSE0; | |||
630 | cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_IFAST; | |||
631 | } else { | |||
632 | final_pass = TRUE1; | |||
633 | } | |||
634 | do { | |||
635 | if (buffered_mode) { | |||
636 | do { | |||
637 | sun_jpeg_fill_suspended_buffer(&cinfo); | |||
638 | jsrc.suspendable = TRUE1; | |||
639 | ret = jpeg_consume_inputjConsumeInput(&cinfo); | |||
640 | jsrc.suspendable = FALSE0; | |||
641 | } while (ret != JPEG_SUSPENDED0 && ret != JPEG_REACHED_EOI2); | |||
642 | if (ret == JPEG_REACHED_EOI2) { | |||
643 | final_pass = TRUE1; | |||
644 | cinfo.dct_method = JDCT_ISLOW; | |||
645 | } | |||
646 | jpeg_start_outputjStrtOutput(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number); | |||
647 | } | |||
648 | while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) { | |||
649 | if (! final_pass) { | |||
650 | do { | |||
651 | sun_jpeg_fill_suspended_buffer(&cinfo); | |||
652 | jsrc.suspendable = TRUE1; | |||
653 | ret = jpeg_consume_inputjConsumeInput(&cinfo); | |||
654 | jsrc.suspendable = FALSE0; | |||
655 | } while (ret != JPEG_SUSPENDED0 && ret != JPEG_REACHED_EOI2); | |||
656 | if (ret == JPEG_REACHED_EOI2) { | |||
657 | break; | |||
658 | } | |||
659 | } | |||
660 | (void) jpeg_read_scanlinesjReadScanlines(&cinfo, (JSAMPARRAY) &(jsrc.outbuf), 1); | |||
661 | ||||
662 | if (grayscale) { | |||
663 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc); | |||
664 | ret = (*env)->CallBooleanMethod(env, this, sendPixelsByteID, | |||
665 | jsrc.hOutputBuffer, | |||
666 | cinfo.output_scanline - 1); | |||
667 | } else { | |||
668 | if (hasalpha) { | |||
669 | ip = jsrc.outbuf.ip + jsrc.outbufSize; | |||
670 | bp = jsrc.outbuf.bp + jsrc.outbufSize * 4; | |||
671 | while (ip > jsrc.outbuf.ip) { | |||
672 | pixel = (*--bp) << 24; | |||
673 | pixel |= (*--bp); | |||
674 | pixel |= (*--bp) << 8; | |||
675 | pixel |= (*--bp) << 16; | |||
676 | *--ip = pixel; | |||
677 | } | |||
678 | } else { | |||
679 | ip = jsrc.outbuf.ip + jsrc.outbufSize; | |||
680 | bp = jsrc.outbuf.bp + jsrc.outbufSize * 3; | |||
681 | while (ip > jsrc.outbuf.ip) { | |||
682 | pixel = (*--bp); | |||
683 | pixel |= (*--bp) << 8; | |||
684 | pixel |= (*--bp) << 16; | |||
685 | *--ip = pixel; | |||
686 | } | |||
687 | } | |||
688 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc); | |||
689 | ret = (*env)->CallBooleanMethod(env, this, sendPixelsIntID, | |||
690 | jsrc.hOutputBuffer, | |||
691 | cinfo.output_scanline - 1); | |||
692 | } | |||
693 | if ((*env)->ExceptionOccurred(env) || !ret || | |||
694 | !GET_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc)) { | |||
695 | /* No more interest in this image... */ | |||
696 | jpeg_destroy_decompressjDestDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
697 | return; | |||
698 | } | |||
699 | } | |||
700 | if (buffered_mode) { | |||
701 | jpeg_finish_outputjFinOutput(&cinfo); | |||
702 | } | |||
703 | } while (! final_pass); | |||
704 | ||||
705 | /* Step 7: Finish decompression */ | |||
706 | ||||
707 | (void) jpeg_finish_decompressjFinDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
708 | /* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible | |||
709 | * with the stdio data source. | |||
710 | * (nor with the Java data source) | |||
711 | */ | |||
712 | ||||
713 | /* Step 8: Release JPEG decompression object */ | |||
714 | ||||
715 | /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */ | |||
716 | jpeg_destroy_decompressjDestDecompress(&cinfo); | |||
717 | ||||
718 | /* After finish_decompress, we can close the input file. | |||
719 | * Here we postpone it until after no more JPEG errors are possible, | |||
720 | * so as to simplify the setjmp error logic above. (Actually, I don't | |||
721 | * think that jpeg_destroy can do an error exit, but why assume anything...) | |||
722 | */ | |||
723 | /* Not needed for Java - the Java code will close the file */ | |||
724 | /* fclose(infile); */ | |||
725 | ||||
726 | /* At this point you may want to check to see whether any corrupt-data | |||
727 | * warnings occurred (test whether jerr.pub.num_warnings is nonzero). | |||
728 | */ | |||
729 | ||||
730 | /* And we're done! */ | |||
731 | ||||
732 | RELEASE_ARRAYS(env, &jsrc); | |||
733 | return; | |||
734 | } | |||
735 | ||||
736 | /* | |||
737 | * SOME FINE POINTS: | |||
738 | * | |||
739 | * In the above code, we ignored the return value of jpeg_read_scanlines, | |||
740 | * which is the number of scanlines actually read. We could get away with | |||
741 | * this because we asked for only one line at a time and we weren't using | |||
742 | * a suspending data source. See libjpeg.doc for more info. | |||
743 | * | |||
744 | * We cheated a bit by calling alloc_sarray() after jpeg_start_decompress(); | |||
745 | * we should have done it beforehand to ensure that the space would be | |||
746 | * counted against the JPEG max_memory setting. In some systems the above | |||
747 | * code would risk an out-of-memory error. However, in general we don't | |||
748 | * know the output image dimensions before jpeg_start_decompress(), unless we | |||
749 | * call jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(). See libjpeg.doc for more about this. | |||
750 | * | |||
751 | * Scanlines are returned in the same order as they appear in the JPEG file, | |||
752 | * which is standardly top-to-bottom. If you must emit data bottom-to-top, | |||
753 | * you can use one of the virtual arrays provided by the JPEG memory manager | |||
754 | * to invert the data. See wrbmp.c for an example. | |||
755 | * | |||
756 | * As with compression, some operating modes may require temporary files. | |||
757 | * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that | |||
758 | * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted. See libjpeg.doc. | |||
759 | */ |