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      5  * Portions are Copyright (C) 2001 mozilla.org
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      8  *   Stuart Parmenter <stuart (at) mozilla.com>
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     38 
     39 #include "config.h"
     40 #include "core/platform/image-decoders/png/PNGImageDecoder.h"
     41 
     42 #include "core/platform/PlatformInstrumentation.h"
     43 #include "wtf/OwnArrayPtr.h"
     44 #include "wtf/PassOwnPtr.h"
     45 
     46 #include "png.h"
     47 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
     48 #include "qcms.h"
     49 #endif
     50 
     51 #if defined(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR) && defined(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR) && (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR > 1 || (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR == 1 && PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR >= 4))
     52 #define JMPBUF(png_ptr) png_jmpbuf(png_ptr)
     53 #else
     54 #define JMPBUF(png_ptr) png_ptr->jmpbuf
     55 #endif
     56 
     57 namespace WebCore {
     58 
     59 // Gamma constants.
     60 const double cMaxGamma = 21474.83;
     61 const double cDefaultGamma = 2.2;
     62 const double cInverseGamma = 0.45455;
     63 
     64 // Protect against large PNGs. See Mozilla's bug #251381 for more info.
     65 const unsigned long cMaxPNGSize = 1000000UL;
     66 
     67 // Called if the decoding of the image fails.
     68 static void PNGAPI decodingFailed(png_structp png, png_const_charp)
     69 {
     70     longjmp(JMPBUF(png), 1);
     71 }
     72 
     73 // Callbacks given to the read struct.  The first is for warnings (we want to
     74 // treat a particular warning as an error, which is why we have to register this
     75 // callback).
     76 static void PNGAPI decodingWarning(png_structp png, png_const_charp warningMsg)
     77 {
     78     // Mozilla did this, so we will too.
     79     // Convert a tRNS warning to be an error (see
     80     // http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251381 )
     81     if (!strncmp(warningMsg, "Missing PLTE before tRNS", 24))
     82         png_error(png, warningMsg);
     83 }
     84 
     85 // Called when we have obtained the header information (including the size).
     86 static void PNGAPI headerAvailable(png_structp png, png_infop)
     87 {
     88     static_cast<PNGImageDecoder*>(png_get_progressive_ptr(png))->headerAvailable();
     89 }
     90 
     91 // Called when a row is ready.
     92 static void PNGAPI rowAvailable(png_structp png, png_bytep rowBuffer, png_uint_32 rowIndex, int interlacePass)
     93 {
     94     static_cast<PNGImageDecoder*>(png_get_progressive_ptr(png))->rowAvailable(rowBuffer, rowIndex, interlacePass);
     95 }
     96 
     97 // Called when we have completely finished decoding the image.
     98 static void PNGAPI pngComplete(png_structp png, png_infop)
     99 {
    100     static_cast<PNGImageDecoder*>(png_get_progressive_ptr(png))->pngComplete();
    101 }
    102 
    103 class PNGImageReader {
    104     WTF_MAKE_FAST_ALLOCATED;
    105 public:
    106     PNGImageReader(PNGImageDecoder* decoder)
    107         : m_readOffset(0)
    108         , m_currentBufferSize(0)
    109         , m_decodingSizeOnly(false)
    110         , m_hasAlpha(false)
    111         , m_interlaceBuffer(0)
    112 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    113         , m_transform(0)
    114         , m_rowBuffer()
    115 #endif
    116     {
    117         m_png = png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, 0, decodingFailed, decodingWarning);
    118         m_info = png_create_info_struct(m_png);
    119         png_set_progressive_read_fn(m_png, decoder, headerAvailable, rowAvailable, pngComplete);
    120     }
    121 
    122     ~PNGImageReader()
    123     {
    124         close();
    125     }
    126 
    127     void close()
    128     {
    129         if (m_png && m_info)
    130             // This will zero the pointers.
    131             png_destroy_read_struct(&m_png, &m_info, 0);
    132 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    133         if (m_transform)
    134             qcms_transform_release(m_transform);
    135         m_transform = 0;
    136 #endif
    137         delete[] m_interlaceBuffer;
    138         m_interlaceBuffer = 0;
    139         m_readOffset = 0;
    140     }
    141 
    142     bool decode(const SharedBuffer& data, bool sizeOnly)
    143     {
    144         m_decodingSizeOnly = sizeOnly;
    145         PNGImageDecoder* decoder = static_cast<PNGImageDecoder*>(png_get_progressive_ptr(m_png));
    146 
    147         // We need to do the setjmp here. Otherwise bad things will happen.
    148         if (setjmp(JMPBUF(m_png)))
    149             return decoder->setFailed();
    150 
    151         const char* segment;
    152         while (unsigned segmentLength = data.getSomeData(segment, m_readOffset)) {
    153             m_readOffset += segmentLength;
    154             m_currentBufferSize = m_readOffset;
    155             png_process_data(m_png, m_info, reinterpret_cast<png_bytep>(const_cast<char*>(segment)), segmentLength);
    156             // We explicitly specify the superclass isSizeAvailable() because we
    157             // merely want to check if we've managed to set the size, not
    158             // (recursively) trigger additional decoding if we haven't.
    159             if (sizeOnly ? decoder->ImageDecoder::isSizeAvailable() : decoder->isComplete())
    160                 return true;
    161         }
    162         return false;
    163     }
    164 
    165     png_structp pngPtr() const { return m_png; }
    166     png_infop infoPtr() const { return m_info; }
    167 
    168     void setReadOffset(unsigned offset) { m_readOffset = offset; }
    169     unsigned currentBufferSize() const { return m_currentBufferSize; }
    170     bool decodingSizeOnly() const { return m_decodingSizeOnly; }
    171     void setHasAlpha(bool hasAlpha) { m_hasAlpha = hasAlpha; }
    172     bool hasAlpha() const { return m_hasAlpha; }
    173 
    174     png_bytep interlaceBuffer() const { return m_interlaceBuffer; }
    175     void createInterlaceBuffer(int size) { m_interlaceBuffer = new png_byte[size]; }
    176 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    177     png_bytep rowBuffer() const { return m_rowBuffer.get(); }
    178     void createRowBuffer(int size) { m_rowBuffer = adoptArrayPtr(new png_byte[size]); }
    179     qcms_transform* colorTransform() const { return m_transform; }
    180 
    181     void createColorTransform(const ColorProfile& colorProfile, bool hasAlpha)
    182     {
    183         if (m_transform)
    184             qcms_transform_release(m_transform);
    185         m_transform = 0;
    186 
    187         if (colorProfile.isEmpty())
    188             return;
    189         qcms_profile* deviceProfile = ImageDecoder::qcmsOutputDeviceProfile();
    190         if (!deviceProfile)
    191             return;
    192         qcms_profile* inputProfile = qcms_profile_from_memory(colorProfile.data(), colorProfile.size());
    193         if (!inputProfile)
    194             return;
    195         // We currently only support color profiles for RGB and RGBA images.
    196         ASSERT(icSigRgbData == qcms_profile_get_color_space(inputProfile));
    197         qcms_data_type dataFormat = hasAlpha ? QCMS_DATA_RGBA_8 : QCMS_DATA_RGB_8;
    198         // FIXME: Don't force perceptual intent if the image profile contains an intent.
    199         m_transform = qcms_transform_create(inputProfile, dataFormat, deviceProfile, dataFormat, QCMS_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL);
    200         qcms_profile_release(inputProfile);
    201     }
    202 #endif
    203 
    204 private:
    205     png_structp m_png;
    206     png_infop m_info;
    207     unsigned m_readOffset;
    208     unsigned m_currentBufferSize;
    209     bool m_decodingSizeOnly;
    210     bool m_hasAlpha;
    211     png_bytep m_interlaceBuffer;
    212 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    213     qcms_transform* m_transform;
    214     OwnArrayPtr<png_byte> m_rowBuffer;
    215 #endif
    216 };
    217 
    218 PNGImageDecoder::PNGImageDecoder(ImageSource::AlphaOption alphaOption,
    219                                  ImageSource::GammaAndColorProfileOption gammaAndColorProfileOption)
    220     : ImageDecoder(alphaOption, gammaAndColorProfileOption)
    221     , m_doNothingOnFailure(false)
    222 {
    223 }
    224 
    225 PNGImageDecoder::~PNGImageDecoder()
    226 {
    227 }
    228 
    229 bool PNGImageDecoder::isSizeAvailable()
    230 {
    231     if (!ImageDecoder::isSizeAvailable())
    232          decode(true);
    233 
    234     return ImageDecoder::isSizeAvailable();
    235 }
    236 
    237 ImageFrame* PNGImageDecoder::frameBufferAtIndex(size_t index)
    238 {
    239     if (index)
    240         return 0;
    241 
    242     if (m_frameBufferCache.isEmpty()) {
    243         m_frameBufferCache.resize(1);
    244         m_frameBufferCache[0].setPremultiplyAlpha(m_premultiplyAlpha);
    245     }
    246 
    247     ImageFrame& frame = m_frameBufferCache[0];
    248     if (frame.status() != ImageFrame::FrameComplete) {
    249         PlatformInstrumentation::willDecodeImage("PNG");
    250         decode(false);
    251         PlatformInstrumentation::didDecodeImage();
    252     }
    253     return &frame;
    254 }
    255 
    256 bool PNGImageDecoder::setFailed()
    257 {
    258     if (m_doNothingOnFailure)
    259         return false;
    260     m_reader.clear();
    261     return ImageDecoder::setFailed();
    262 }
    263 
    264 static void readColorProfile(png_structp png, png_infop info, ColorProfile& colorProfile)
    265 {
    266 #ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED
    267     char* profileName;
    268     int compressionType;
    269 #if (PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10500)
    270     png_charp profile;
    271 #else
    272     png_bytep profile;
    273 #endif
    274     png_uint_32 profileLength;
    275     if (!png_get_iCCP(png, info, &profileName, &compressionType, &profile, &profileLength))
    276         return;
    277 
    278     // Only accept RGB color profiles from input class devices.
    279     bool ignoreProfile = false;
    280     char* profileData = reinterpret_cast<char*>(profile);
    281     if (profileLength < ImageDecoder::iccColorProfileHeaderLength)
    282         ignoreProfile = true;
    283     else if (!ImageDecoder::rgbColorProfile(profileData, profileLength))
    284         ignoreProfile = true;
    285     else if (!ImageDecoder::inputDeviceColorProfile(profileData, profileLength))
    286         ignoreProfile = true;
    287 
    288     ASSERT(colorProfile.isEmpty());
    289     if (!ignoreProfile)
    290         colorProfile.append(profileData, profileLength);
    291 #else
    292     UNUSED_PARAM(png);
    293     UNUSED_PARAM(info);
    294     UNUSED_PARAM(colorProfile);
    295 #endif
    296 }
    297 
    298 void PNGImageDecoder::headerAvailable()
    299 {
    300     png_structp png = m_reader->pngPtr();
    301     png_infop info = m_reader->infoPtr();
    302     png_uint_32 width = png_get_image_width(png, info);
    303     png_uint_32 height = png_get_image_height(png, info);
    304 
    305     // Protect against large images.
    306     if (width > cMaxPNGSize || height > cMaxPNGSize) {
    307         longjmp(JMPBUF(png), 1);
    308         return;
    309     }
    310 
    311     // We can fill in the size now that the header is available.  Avoid memory
    312     // corruption issues by neutering setFailed() during this call; if we don't
    313     // do this, failures will cause |m_reader| to be deleted, and our jmpbuf
    314     // will cease to exist.  Note that we'll still properly set the failure flag
    315     // in this case as soon as we longjmp().
    316     m_doNothingOnFailure = true;
    317     bool result = setSize(width, height);
    318     m_doNothingOnFailure = false;
    319     if (!result) {
    320         longjmp(JMPBUF(png), 1);
    321         return;
    322     }
    323 
    324     int bitDepth, colorType, interlaceType, compressionType, filterType, channels;
    325     png_get_IHDR(png, info, &width, &height, &bitDepth, &colorType, &interlaceType, &compressionType, &filterType);
    326 
    327     // The options we set here match what Mozilla does.
    328 
    329     // Expand to ensure we use 24-bit for RGB and 32-bit for RGBA.
    330     if (colorType == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE || (colorType == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY && bitDepth < 8))
    331         png_set_expand(png);
    332 
    333     png_bytep trns = 0;
    334     int trnsCount = 0;
    335     if (png_get_valid(png, info, PNG_INFO_tRNS)) {
    336         png_get_tRNS(png, info, &trns, &trnsCount, 0);
    337         png_set_expand(png);
    338     }
    339 
    340     if (bitDepth == 16)
    341         png_set_strip_16(png);
    342 
    343     if (colorType == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY || colorType == PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA)
    344         png_set_gray_to_rgb(png);
    345 
    346 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    347     if ((colorType & PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR) && !m_ignoreGammaAndColorProfile) {
    348         // We only support color profiles for color PALETTE and RGB[A] PNG. Supporting
    349         // color profiles for gray-scale images is slightly tricky, at least using the
    350         // CoreGraphics ICC library, because we expand gray-scale images to RGB but we
    351         // do not similarly transform the color profile. We'd either need to transform
    352         // the color profile or we'd need to decode into a gray-scale image buffer and
    353         // hand that to CoreGraphics.
    354         ColorProfile colorProfile;
    355         readColorProfile(png, info, colorProfile);
    356         bool decodedImageHasAlpha = (colorType & PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA) || trnsCount;
    357         m_reader->createColorTransform(colorProfile, decodedImageHasAlpha);
    358     }
    359 #endif
    360 
    361     // Deal with gamma and keep it under our control.
    362     double gamma;
    363     if (!m_ignoreGammaAndColorProfile && png_get_gAMA(png, info, &gamma)) {
    364         if ((gamma <= 0.0) || (gamma > cMaxGamma)) {
    365             gamma = cInverseGamma;
    366             png_set_gAMA(png, info, gamma);
    367         }
    368         png_set_gamma(png, cDefaultGamma, gamma);
    369     } else
    370         png_set_gamma(png, cDefaultGamma, cInverseGamma);
    371 
    372     // Tell libpng to send us rows for interlaced pngs.
    373     if (interlaceType == PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7)
    374         png_set_interlace_handling(png);
    375 
    376     // Update our info now.
    377     png_read_update_info(png, info);
    378     channels = png_get_channels(png, info);
    379     ASSERT(channels == 3 || channels == 4);
    380 
    381     m_reader->setHasAlpha(channels == 4);
    382 
    383     if (m_reader->decodingSizeOnly()) {
    384         // If we only needed the size, halt the reader.
    385 #if defined(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR) && defined(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR) && (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR > 1 || (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR == 1 && PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR >= 5))
    386         // '0' argument to png_process_data_pause means: Do not cache unprocessed data.
    387         m_reader->setReadOffset(m_reader->currentBufferSize() - png_process_data_pause(png, 0));
    388 #else
    389         m_reader->setReadOffset(m_reader->currentBufferSize() - png->buffer_size);
    390         png->buffer_size = 0;
    391 #endif
    392     }
    393 }
    394 
    395 void PNGImageDecoder::rowAvailable(unsigned char* rowBuffer, unsigned rowIndex, int)
    396 {
    397     if (m_frameBufferCache.isEmpty())
    398         return;
    399 
    400     // Initialize the framebuffer if needed.
    401     ImageFrame& buffer = m_frameBufferCache[0];
    402     if (buffer.status() == ImageFrame::FrameEmpty) {
    403         png_structp png = m_reader->pngPtr();
    404         if (!buffer.setSize(size().width(), size().height())) {
    405             longjmp(JMPBUF(png), 1);
    406             return;
    407         }
    408 
    409         unsigned colorChannels = m_reader->hasAlpha() ? 4 : 3;
    410         if (PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 == png_get_interlace_type(png, m_reader->infoPtr())) {
    411             m_reader->createInterlaceBuffer(colorChannels * size().width() * size().height());
    412             if (!m_reader->interlaceBuffer()) {
    413                 longjmp(JMPBUF(png), 1);
    414                 return;
    415             }
    416         }
    417 
    418 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    419         if (m_reader->colorTransform()) {
    420             m_reader->createRowBuffer(colorChannels * size().width());
    421             if (!m_reader->rowBuffer()) {
    422                 longjmp(JMPBUF(png), 1);
    423                 return;
    424             }
    425         }
    426 #endif
    427         buffer.setStatus(ImageFrame::FramePartial);
    428         buffer.setHasAlpha(false);
    429 
    430         // For PNGs, the frame always fills the entire image.
    431         buffer.setOriginalFrameRect(IntRect(IntPoint(), size()));
    432     }
    433 
    434     /* libpng comments (here to explain what follows).
    435      *
    436      * this function is called for every row in the image.  If the
    437      * image is interlacing, and you turned on the interlace handler,
    438      * this function will be called for every row in every pass.
    439      * Some of these rows will not be changed from the previous pass.
    440      * When the row is not changed, the new_row variable will be NULL.
    441      * The rows and passes are called in order, so you don't really
    442      * need the row_num and pass, but I'm supplying them because it
    443      * may make your life easier.
    444      */
    445 
    446     // Nothing to do if the row is unchanged, or the row is outside
    447     // the image bounds: libpng may send extra rows, ignore them to
    448     // make our lives easier.
    449     if (!rowBuffer)
    450         return;
    451     int y = rowIndex;
    452     if (y < 0 || y >= size().height())
    453         return;
    454 
    455     /* libpng comments (continued).
    456      *
    457      * For the non-NULL rows of interlaced images, you must call
    458      * png_progressive_combine_row() passing in the row and the
    459      * old row.  You can call this function for NULL rows (it will
    460      * just return) and for non-interlaced images (it just does the
    461      * memcpy for you) if it will make the code easier.  Thus, you
    462      * can just do this for all cases:
    463      *
    464      *    png_progressive_combine_row(png_ptr, old_row, new_row);
    465      *
    466      * where old_row is what was displayed for previous rows.  Note
    467      * that the first pass (pass == 0 really) will completely cover
    468      * the old row, so the rows do not have to be initialized.  After
    469      * the first pass (and only for interlaced images), you will have
    470      * to pass the current row, and the function will combine the
    471      * old row and the new row.
    472      */
    473 
    474     bool hasAlpha = m_reader->hasAlpha();
    475     unsigned colorChannels = hasAlpha ? 4 : 3;
    476     png_bytep row = rowBuffer;
    477 
    478     if (png_bytep interlaceBuffer = m_reader->interlaceBuffer()) {
    479         row = interlaceBuffer + (rowIndex * colorChannels * size().width());
    480         png_progressive_combine_row(m_reader->pngPtr(), row, rowBuffer);
    481     }
    482 
    483 #if USE(QCMSLIB)
    484     if (qcms_transform* transform = m_reader->colorTransform()) {
    485         qcms_transform_data(transform, row, m_reader->rowBuffer(), size().width());
    486         row = m_reader->rowBuffer();
    487     }
    488 #endif
    489 
    490     // Write the decoded row pixels to the frame buffer.
    491     ImageFrame::PixelData* address = buffer.getAddr(0, y);
    492     bool nonTrivialAlpha = false;
    493     int width = size().width();
    494 
    495     png_bytep pixel = row;
    496     for (int x = 0; x < width; ++x, pixel += colorChannels) {
    497         unsigned alpha = hasAlpha ? pixel[3] : 255;
    498         buffer.setRGBA(address++, pixel[0], pixel[1], pixel[2], alpha);
    499         nonTrivialAlpha |= alpha < 255;
    500     }
    501 
    502     if (nonTrivialAlpha && !buffer.hasAlpha())
    503         buffer.setHasAlpha(nonTrivialAlpha);
    504 }
    505 
    506 void PNGImageDecoder::pngComplete()
    507 {
    508     if (!m_frameBufferCache.isEmpty())
    509         m_frameBufferCache.first().setStatus(ImageFrame::FrameComplete);
    510 }
    511 
    512 void PNGImageDecoder::decode(bool onlySize)
    513 {
    514     if (failed())
    515         return;
    516 
    517     if (!m_reader)
    518         m_reader = adoptPtr(new PNGImageReader(this));
    519 
    520     // If we couldn't decode the image but we've received all the data, decoding
    521     // has failed.
    522     if (!m_reader->decode(*m_data, onlySize) && isAllDataReceived())
    523         setFailed();
    524     // If we're done decoding the image, we don't need the PNGImageReader
    525     // anymore.  (If we failed, |m_reader| has already been cleared.)
    526     else if (isComplete())
    527         m_reader.clear();
    528 }
    529 
    530 } // namespace WebCore
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