/*========================================================================= Program: gdcm Module: $RCSfile: gdcmJpeg.cxx,v $ Language: C++ Date: $Date: 2005/10/18 18:39:49 $ Version: $Revision: 1.50 $ Copyright (c) CREATIS (Centre de Recherche et d'Applications en Traitement de l'Image). All rights reserved. See Doc/License.txt or http://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/Public/Gdcm/License.html for details. This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the above copyright notices for more information. =========================================================================*/ #include "gdcmFileHelper.h" #include "gdcmJPEGFragment.h" #include "gdcmDebug.h" #if defined(__sgi) && !defined(__GNUC__) // Try to get rid of the warning: //cc-3505 CC: WARNING File = /usr/include/internal/setjmp_core.h, Line = 74 // setjmp not marked as unknown_control_flow because it is not declared as a // function // // #pragma unknown_control_flow (setjmp) # if (_COMPILER_VERSION >= 730) # pragma set woff 3505 # endif #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER // Let us get rid of this funny warning on /W4: // warning C4611: interaction between '_setjmp' and C++ object // destruction is non-portable #pragma warning( disable : 4611 ) #endif #include #include #include "jdatasrc.cxx" #include "jdatadst.cxx" namespace gdcm { /** * \brief routine for JPEG decompression * @param fp pointer to an already open file descriptor * 8 significant bits per pixel * @param im_buf Points to array (of R,G,B-order) data to compress * @param quality compression quality * @param image_height Number of rows in image * @param image_width Number of columns in image * @return 1 on success, 0 on error */ bool gdcm_write_JPEG_file (std::ostream *fp, void *im_buf, int image_width, int image_height, int quality) { JSAMPLE *image_buffer = (JSAMPLE*) im_buf; /* 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; /* This struct represents a JPEG error handler. It is declared separately * because applications often want to supply a specialized error handler * (see the second half of this file for an example). But here we just * take the easy way out and use the standard error handler, which will * print a message on stderr and call exit() if compression fails. * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems. */ struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr; /* More stuff */ //FILE* outfile; /* target FILE* / JSAMPROW row_pointer[1]; /* pointer to JSAMPLE row[s] */ int row_stride; /* physical row width in image buffer */ /* 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); /* 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) { // fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename); // exit(1); // // } assert( 0 ); //jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, fp, 0, 0, image_width, image_height, quality); /* 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 = image_width;/* image width and height, in pixels */ cinfo.image_height = image_height; cinfo.input_components = 3; /* # of color components per pixel */ cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; /* 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. */ row_stride = image_width * 3;/* JSAMPLEs per row in image_buffer */ 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] = & image_buffer[cinfo.next_scanline * row_stride]; (void) jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, row_pointer, 1); } /* Step 6: Finish compression */ jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); /* After finish_compress, we can close the output file. */ // fclose(fp); --> the caller will close (multiframe treatement) /* Step 7: release JPEG compression object */ /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */ jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); /* And we're done! */ return true; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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; //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* * Here's the routine that will replace the standard error_exit method: */ extern "C" { METHODDEF(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); /* Return control to the setjmp point */ longjmp(myerr->setjmp_buffer, 1); } //METHODDEF(void) my_output_message (j_common_ptr cinfo) //{ // char buffer[JMSG_LENGTH_MAX]; // // /* Create the message */ // (*cinfo->err->format_message) (cinfo, buffer); // // // Custom display message, we could be more fancy and throw an exception: // gdcmErrorMacro( buffer ); //} } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * \brief routine for JPEG decompression * @param fp pointer to an already open file descriptor * 8 significant bits per pixel * @param image_buffer to receive uncompressed pixels * @param statesuspension Suspension State basically it should be 3 otherwise more complex to handle * @return 1 on success, 0 on error */ void *SampBuffer; bool JPEGFragment::ReadJPEGFile (std::ifstream *fp, void *image_buffer, int &statesuspension) { pImage = (uint8_t*)image_buffer; // This struct contains the JPEG decompression parameters and pointers to // working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library). static struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; // -------------- inside, we found : // JDIMENSION image_width; // input image width // JDIMENSION image_height; // input image height // int input_components; // nb of color components in input image // J_COLOR_SPACE in_color_space; // colorspace of input image // double input_gamma; // image gamma of input image // 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; JSAMPARRAY buffer;// Output row buffer // rappel : // ------ // typedef unsigned char JSAMPLE; // typedef JSAMPLE FAR *JSAMPROW;/* ptr to one image row of pixel samples. */ // typedef JSAMPROW *JSAMPARRAY;/* ptr to some rows (a 2-D sample array) */ // typedef JSAMPARRAY *JSAMPIMAGE;/* a 3-D sample array: top index is color */ int row_stride;// physical row width in output buffer // We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr.pub); // for any jpeg error call my_error_exit jerr.pub.error_exit = my_error_exit; // for any output message call my_output_message //jerr.pub.output_message = my_output_message; // 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. gdcmErrorMacro( "Serious Problem !" ); jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); return 0; } // Now we can initialize the JPEG decompression object. if ( statesuspension == 0 ) { jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, fp, this, 1); } else { jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, fp, this, 0); } // Step 3: read file parameters with jpeg_read_header() if ( statesuspension < 2 ) { if ( jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE) == JPEG_SUSPENDED ) { // Suspension in jpeg_read_header statesuspension = 2; } // Step 4: set parameters for decompression // prevent the library from performing any color space conversion if ( cinfo.process == JPROC_LOSSLESS ) { cinfo.jpeg_color_space = JCS_UNKNOWN; cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_UNKNOWN; } } // Step 5: Start decompressor if (statesuspension < 3 ) { if ( jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo) == FALSE ) { // Suspension: jpeg_start_decompress statesuspension = 3; } // JSAMPLEs per row in output buffer row_stride = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components*2; // Make a one-row-high sample array that will go away when done with image buffer = (*cinfo.mem->alloc_sarray) ((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, row_stride, 1); // Step 6: while (scan lines remain to be read) // Save the buffer in case of suspension to be able to reuse it later: SampBuffer = buffer; } else { // Suspension: re-use the buffer: buffer = (JSAMPARRAY)SampBuffer; } int bufsize = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components; size_t rowsize = bufsize * sizeof(JSAMPLE); while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) { if ( jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, buffer, 1) == 0 ) { // Suspension in jpeg_read_scanlines statesuspension = 3; return true; } // The ijg has no notion of big endian, therefore always swap the jpeg stream #if (defined(GDCM_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) || defined(GDCM_FORCE_BIGENDIAN_EMULATION)) && (CMAKE_BITS_IN_JSAMPLE != 8) uint16_t *buffer16 = (uint16_t*)*buffer; uint16_t *pimage16 = (uint16_t*)pImage; for(unsigned int i=0;i> 8) | (buffer16[i] << 8 ); #else memcpy( pImage, *buffer,rowsize); #endif //GDCM_WORDS_BIGENDIAN pImage+=rowsize; } // Step 7: Finish decompression if ( jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo) == FALSE ) { // Suspension: jpeg_finish_decompress statesuspension = 4; } // Step 8: Release JPEG decompression object jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); // At this point you may want to check to see whether any corrupt-data // warnings occurred (test whether jerr.pub.num_warnings is nonzero). return true; } #ifdef _MSC_VER // Put the warning back #pragma warning( default : 4611 ) #endif } // end namespace gdcm