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/*
 * Copyright (C)2009-2012 D. R. Commander.  All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
 *
 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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#ifndef __TURBOJPEG_H__
#define __TURBOJPEG_H__

#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(DLLDEFINE)
#define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define DLLEXPORT
#endif
#define DLLCALL

#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(disable:4996)
#endif


/**
 * @addtogroup TurboJPEG Lite
 * TurboJPEG API.  This API provides an interface for generating and decoding
 * JPEG images in memory.
 *
 * @{
 */


/**
 * The number of chrominance subsampling options
 */
#define TJ_NUMSAMP 5

/**
 * Chrominance subsampling options.
 * When an image is converted from the RGB to the YCbCr colorspace as part of
 * the JPEG compression process, some of the Cb and Cr (chrominance) components
 * can be discarded or averaged together to produce a smaller image with little
 * perceptible loss of image clarity (the human eye is more sensitive to small
 * changes in brightness than small changes in color.)  This is called
 * "chrominance subsampling".
 */
enum TJSAMP
{
  /**
   * 4:4:4 chrominance subsampling (no chrominance subsampling).  The JPEG or
   * YUV image will contain one chrominance component for every pixel in the
   * source image.
   */
  TJSAMP_444=0,
  /**
   * 4:2:2 chrominance subsampling.  The JPEG or YUV image will contain one
   * chrominance component for every 2x1 block of pixels in the source image.
   */
  TJSAMP_422,
  /**
   * 4:2:0 chrominance subsampling.  The JPEG or YUV image will contain one
   * chrominance component for every 2x2 block of pixels in the source image.
   */
  TJSAMP_420,
  /**
   * Grayscale.  The JPEG or YUV image will contain no chrominance components.
   */
  TJSAMP_GRAY,
  /**
   * 4:4:0 chrominance subsampling.  The JPEG or YUV image will contain one
   * chrominance component for every 1x2 block of pixels in the source image.
   */
  TJSAMP_440
};

/**
 * MCU block width (in pixels) for a given level of chrominance subsampling.
 * MCU block sizes:
 * - 8x8 for no subsampling or grayscale
 * - 16x8 for 4:2:2
 * - 8x16 for 4:4:0
 * - 16x16 for 4:2:0 
 */
static const int tjMCUWidth[TJ_NUMSAMP]  = {8, 16, 16, 8, 8};

/**
 * MCU block height (in pixels) for a given level of chrominance subsampling.
 * MCU block sizes:
 * - 8x8 for no subsampling or grayscale
 * - 16x8 for 4:2:2
 * - 8x16 for 4:4:0
 * - 16x16 for 4:2:0 
 */
static const int tjMCUHeight[TJ_NUMSAMP] = {8, 8, 16, 8, 16};


/**
 * The number of pixel formats
 */
#define TJ_NUMPF 11

/**
 * Pixel formats
 */
enum TJPF
{
  /**
   * RGB pixel format.  The red, green, and blue components in the image are
   * stored in 3-byte pixels in the order R, G, B from lowest to highest byte
   * address within each pixel.
   */
  TJPF_RGB=0,
  /**
   * BGR pixel format.  The red, green, and blue components in the image are
   * stored in 3-byte pixels in the order B, G, R from lowest to highest byte
   * address within each pixel.
   */
  TJPF_BGR,
  /**
   * RGBX pixel format.  The red, green, and blue components in the image are
   * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order R, G, B from lowest to highest byte
   * address within each pixel.  The X component is ignored when compressing
   * and undefined when decompressing.
   */
  TJPF_RGBX,
  /**
   * BGRX pixel format.  The red, green, and blue components in the image are
   * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order B, G, R from lowest to highest byte
   * address within each pixel.  The X component is ignored when compressing
   * and undefined when decompressing.
   */
  TJPF_BGRX,
  /**
   * XBGR pixel format.  The red, green, and blue components in the image are
   * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order R, G, B from highest to lowest byte
   * address within each pixel.  The X component is ignored when compressing
   * and undefined when decompressing.
   */
  TJPF_XBGR,
  /**
   * XRGB pixel format.  The red, green, and blue components in the image are
   * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order B, G, R from highest to lowest byte
   * address within each pixel.  The X component is ignored when compressing
   * and undefined when decompressing.
   */
  TJPF_XRGB,
  /**
   * Grayscale pixel format.  Each 1-byte pixel represents a luminance
   * (brightness) level from 0 to 255.
   */
  TJPF_GRAY,
  /**
   * RGBA pixel format.  This is the same as @ref TJPF_RGBX, except that when
   * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be
   * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel.
   */
  TJPF_RGBA,
  /**
   * BGRA pixel format.  This is the same as @ref TJPF_BGRX, except that when
   * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be
   * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel.
   */
  TJPF_BGRA,
  /**
   * ABGR pixel format.  This is the same as @ref TJPF_XBGR, except that when
   * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be
   * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel.
   */
  TJPF_ABGR,
  /**
   * ARGB pixel format.  This is the same as @ref TJPF_XRGB, except that when
   * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be
   * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel.
   */
  TJPF_ARGB
};

/**
 * Red offset (in bytes) for a given pixel format.  This specifies the number
 * of bytes that the red component is offset from the start of the pixel.  For
 * instance, if a pixel of format TJ_BGRX is stored in <tt>char pixel[]</tt>,
 * then the red component will be <tt>pixel[tjRedOffset[TJ_BGRX]]</tt>.
 */
static const int tjRedOffset[TJ_NUMPF] = {0, 2, 0, 2, 3, 1, 0, 0, 2, 3, 1};
/**
 * Green offset (in bytes) for a given pixel format.  This specifies the number
 * of bytes that the green component is offset from the start of the pixel.
 * For instance, if a pixel of format TJ_BGRX is stored in
 * <tt>char pixel[]</tt>, then the green component will be
 * <tt>pixel[tjGreenOffset[TJ_BGRX]]</tt>.
 */
static const int tjGreenOffset[TJ_NUMPF] = {1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2};
/**
 * Blue offset (in bytes) for a given pixel format.  This specifies the number
 * of bytes that the Blue component is offset from the start of the pixel.  For
 * instance, if a pixel of format TJ_BGRX is stored in <tt>char pixel[]</tt>,
 * then the blue component will be <tt>pixel[tjBlueOffset[TJ_BGRX]]</tt>.
 */
static const int tjBlueOffset[TJ_NUMPF] = {2, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3};

/**
 * Pixel size (in bytes) for a given pixel format.
 */
static const int tjPixelSize[TJ_NUMPF] = {3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4};


/**
 * The uncompressed source/destination image is stored in bottom-up (Windows,
 * OpenGL) order, not top-down (X11) order.
 */
#define TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP        2
/**
 * Turn off CPU auto-detection and force TurboJPEG to use MMX code (IPP and
 * 32-bit libjpeg-turbo versions only.)
 */
#define TJFLAG_FORCEMMX        8
/**
 * Turn off CPU auto-detection and force TurboJPEG to use SSE code (32-bit IPP
 * and 32-bit libjpeg-turbo versions only)
 */
#define TJFLAG_FORCESSE       16
/**
 * Turn off CPU auto-detection and force TurboJPEG to use SSE2 code (32-bit IPP
 * and 32-bit libjpeg-turbo versions only)
 */
#define TJFLAG_FORCESSE2      32
/**
 * Turn off CPU auto-detection and force TurboJPEG to use SSE3 code (64-bit IPP
 * version only)
 */
#define TJFLAG_FORCESSE3     128
/**
 * Use fast, inaccurate chrominance upsampling routines in the JPEG
 * decompressor (libjpeg and libjpeg-turbo versions only)
 */
#define TJFLAG_FASTUPSAMPLE  256


/**
 * Scaling factor
 */
typedef struct
{
  /**
   * Numerator
   */
  int num;
  /**
   * Denominator
   */
  int denom;
} tjscalingfactor;


/**
 * TurboJPEG instance handle
 */
typedef void* tjhandle;


/**
 * Pad the given width to the nearest 32-bit boundary
 */
#define TJPAD(width) (((width)+3)&(~3))

/**
 * Compute the scaled value of <tt>dimension</tt> using the given scaling
 * factor.  This macro performs the integer equivalent of <tt>ceil(dimension *
 * scalingFactor)</tt>. 
 */
#define TJSCALED(dimension, scalingFactor) ((dimension * scalingFactor.num \
  + scalingFactor.denom - 1) / scalingFactor.denom)


#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif


/**
 * Create a TurboJPEG compressor instance.
 *
 * @return a handle to the newly-created instance, or NULL if an error
 * occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
 */
DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitCompress(void);


/**
 * Compress an RGB or grayscale image into a JPEG image.
 *
 * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor or transformer instance
 * @param srcBuf pointer to an image buffer containing RGB or grayscale pixels
 *        to be compressed
 * @param width width (in pixels) of the source image
 * @param pitch bytes per line of the source image.  Normally, this should be
 *        <tt>width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]</tt> if the image is unpadded,
 *        or <tt>#TJPAD(width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat])</tt> if each line of
 *        the image is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as is the case
 *        for Windows bitmaps.  You can also be clever and use this parameter
 *        to skip lines, etc.  Setting this parameter to 0 is the equivalent of
 *        setting it to <tt>width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]</tt>.
 * @param height height (in pixels) of the source image
 * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the source image (see @ref TJPF
 *        "Pixel formats".)
 * @param jpegBuf address of a pointer to an image buffer that will receive the
 *        JPEG image.  TurboJPEG has the ability to reallocate the JPEG buffer
 *        to accommodate the size of the JPEG image.  Thus, you can choose to:
 *        -# pre-allocate the JPEG buffer with an arbitrary size using
 *        #tjAlloc() and let TurboJPEG grow the buffer as needed,
 *        -# set <tt>*jpegBuf</tt> to NULL to tell TurboJPEG to allocate the
 *        buffer for you, or
 *        -# pre-allocate the buffer to a "worst case" size determined by
 *        calling #tjBufSize().  This should ensure that the buffer never has
 *        to be re-allocated (setting #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC guarantees this.)
 *        .
 *        If you choose option 1, <tt>*jpegSize</tt> should be set to the
 *        size of your pre-allocated buffer.  In any case, unless you have
 *        set #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC, you should always check <tt>*jpegBuf</tt> upon
 *        return from this function, as it may have changed.
 * @param jpegSize pointer to an unsigned long variable that holds the size of
 *        the JPEG image buffer.  If <tt>*jpegBuf</tt> points to a
 *        pre-allocated buffer, then <tt>*jpegSize</tt> should be set to the
 *        size of the buffer.  Upon return, <tt>*jpegSize</tt> will contain the
 *        size of the JPEG image (in bytes.)
 * @param jpegSubsamp the level of chrominance subsampling to be used when
 *        generating the JPEG image (see @ref TJSAMP
 *        "Chrominance subsampling options".)
 * @param jpegQual the image quality of the generated JPEG image (1 = worst,
          100 = best)
 * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP
 *        "flags".
 *
 * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
*/
DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompress2(tjhandle handle, unsigned char *srcBuf,
  int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelFormat, unsigned char **jpegBuf,
  unsigned long *jpegSize, int jpegSubsamp, int jpegQual, int flags);


/**
 * The maximum size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold a JPEG image with
 * the given parameters.  The number of bytes returned by this function is
 * larger than the size of the uncompressed source image.  The reason for this
 * is that the JPEG format uses 16-bit coefficients, and it is thus possible
 * for a very high-quality JPEG image with very high frequency content to
 * expand rather than compress when converted to the JPEG format.  Such images
 * represent a very rare corner case, but since there is no way to predict the
 * size of a JPEG image prior to compression, the corner case has to be
 * handled.
 *
 * @param width width of the image (in pixels)
 * @param height height of the image (in pixels)
 * @param jpegSubsamp the level of chrominance subsampling to be used when
 *        generating the JPEG image (see @ref TJSAMP
 *        "Chrominance subsampling options".)
 *
 * @return the maximum size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold the
 * image, or -1 if the arguments are out of bounds.
 */
DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL tjBufSize(int width, int height,
  int jpegSubsamp);


/**
 * Create a TurboJPEG decompressor instance.
 *
 * @return a handle to the newly-created instance, or NULL if an error
 * occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
*/
DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitDecompress(void);


/**
 * Retrieve information about a JPEG image without decompressing it.
 *
 * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance
 * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing a JPEG image
 * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG image (in bytes)
 * @param width pointer to an integer variable that will receive the width (in
 *        pixels) of the JPEG image
 * @param height pointer to an integer variable that will receive the height
 *        (in pixels) of the JPEG image
 * @param jpegSubsamp pointer to an integer variable that will receive the
 *        level of chrominance subsampling used when compressing the JPEG image
 *        (see @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".)
 *
 * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
*/
DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressHeader2(tjhandle handle,
  unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, int *width, int *height,
  int *jpegSubsamp);


/**
 * Returns a list of fractional scaling factors that the JPEG decompressor in
 * this implementation of TurboJPEG supports.
 *
 * @param numscalingfactors pointer to an integer variable that will receive
 *        the number of elements in the list
 *
 * @return a pointer to a list of fractional scaling factors, or NULL if an
 * error is encountered (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
*/
DLLEXPORT tjscalingfactor* DLLCALL tjGetScalingFactors(int *numscalingfactors);


/**
 * Decompress a JPEG image to an RGB or grayscale image.
 *
 * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance
 * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing the JPEG image to decompress
 * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG image (in bytes)
 * @param dstBuf pointer to an image buffer that will receive the decompressed
 *        image.  This buffer should normally be <tt>pitch * scaledHeight</tt>
 *        bytes in size, where <tt>scaledHeight</tt> can be determined by
 *        calling #TJSCALED() with the JPEG image height and one of the scaling
 *        factors returned by #tjGetScalingFactors().  The dstBuf pointer may
 *        also be used to decompress into a specific region of a larger buffer.
 * @param width desired width (in pixels) of the destination image.  If this is
 *        smaller than the width of the JPEG image being decompressed, then
 *        TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the
 *        largest possible image that will fit within the desired width.  If
 *        width is set to 0, then only the height will be considered when
 *        determining the scaled image size.
 * @param pitch bytes per line of the destination image.  Normally, this is
 *        <tt>scaledWidth * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]</tt> if the decompressed
 *        image is unpadded, else <tt>#TJPAD(scaledWidth *
 *        #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat])</tt> if each line of the decompressed
 *        image is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as is the case for
 *        Windows bitmaps.  (NOTE: <tt>scaledWidth</tt> can be determined by
 *        calling #TJSCALED() with the JPEG image width and one of the scaling
 *        factors returned by #tjGetScalingFactors().)  You can also be clever
 *        and use the pitch parameter to skip lines, etc.  Setting this
 *        parameter to 0 is the equivalent of setting it to <tt>scaledWidth
 *        * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]</tt>.
 * @param height desired height (in pixels) of the destination image.  If this
 *        is smaller than the height of the JPEG image being decompressed, then
 *        TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the
 *        largest possible image that will fit within the desired height.  If
 *        height is set to 0, then only the width will be considered when
 *        determining the scaled image size.
 * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the destination image (see @ref
 *        TJPF "Pixel formats".)
 * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP
 *        "flags".
 *
 * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
 */
DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompress2(tjhandle handle,
  unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, unsigned char *dstBuf,
  int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelFormat, int flags);


/**
 * Destroy a TurboJPEG compressor, decompressor, or transformer instance.
 *
 * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor, decompressor or
 *        transformer instance
 *
 * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().)
 */
DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDestroy(tjhandle handle);


/**
 * Returns a descriptive error message explaining why the last command failed.
 *
 * @return a descriptive error message explaining why the last command failed.
 */
DLLEXPORT char* DLLCALL tjGetErrorStr(void);


/* Backward compatibility functions and macros (nothing to see here) */
#define NUMSUBOPT TJ_NUMSAMP
#define TJ_444 TJSAMP_444
#define TJ_422 TJSAMP_422
#define TJ_420 TJSAMP_420
#define TJ_411 TJSAMP_420
#define TJ_GRAYSCALE TJSAMP_GRAY

#define TJ_BGR 1
#define TJ_BOTTOMUP TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP
#define TJ_FORCEMMX TJFLAG_FORCEMMX
#define TJ_FORCESSE TJFLAG_FORCESSE
#define TJ_FORCESSE2 TJFLAG_FORCESSE2
#define TJ_ALPHAFIRST 64
#define TJ_FORCESSE3 TJFLAG_FORCESSE3
#define TJ_FASTUPSAMPLE TJFLAG_FASTUPSAMPLE

DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL TJBUFSIZE(int width, int height);

DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompress(tjhandle handle, unsigned char *srcBuf,
  int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelSize, unsigned char *dstBuf,
  unsigned long *compressedSize, int jpegSubsamp, int jpegQual, int flags);

DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressHeader(tjhandle handle,
  unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, int *width, int *height);

DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompress(tjhandle handle,
  unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, unsigned char *dstBuf,
  int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelSize, int flags);


/**
 * @}
 */

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif