1 2 /* 3 * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project 4 * 5 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 6 * found in the LICENSE file. 7 */ 8 9 10 #ifndef SkImageDecoder_DEFINED 11 #define SkImageDecoder_DEFINED 12 13 #include "SkBitmap.h" 14 #include "SkImage.h" 15 #include "SkRect.h" 16 #include "SkRefCnt.h" 17 #include "SkTRegistry.h" 18 #include "SkTypes.h" 19 20 class SkStream; 21 class SkStreamRewindable; 22 23 /** \class SkImageDecoder 24 25 Base class for decoding compressed images into a SkBitmap 26 */ 27 class SkImageDecoder : public SkNoncopyable { 28 public: 29 virtual ~SkImageDecoder(); 30 31 enum Format { 32 kUnknown_Format, 33 kBMP_Format, 34 kGIF_Format, 35 kICO_Format, 36 kJPEG_Format, 37 kPNG_Format, 38 kWBMP_Format, 39 kWEBP_Format, 40 41 kLastKnownFormat = kWEBP_Format, 42 }; 43 44 /** Return the format of image this decoder can decode. If this decoder can decode multiple 45 formats, kUnknown_Format will be returned. 46 */ 47 virtual Format getFormat() const; 48 49 /** Return the format of the SkStreamRewindable or kUnknown_Format if it cannot be determined. 50 Rewinds the stream before returning. 51 */ 52 static Format GetStreamFormat(SkStreamRewindable*); 53 54 /** Return a readable string of the Format provided. 55 */ 56 static const char* GetFormatName(Format); 57 58 /** Return a readable string of the value returned by getFormat(). 59 */ 60 const char* getFormatName() const; 61 62 /** Whether the decoder should skip writing zeroes to output if possible. 63 */ 64 bool getSkipWritingZeroes() const { return fSkipWritingZeroes; } 65 66 /** Set to true if the decoder should skip writing any zeroes when 67 creating the output image. 68 This is a hint that may not be respected by the decoder. 69 It should only be used if it is known that the memory to write 70 to has already been set to 0; otherwise the resulting image will 71 have garbage. 72 This is ideal for images that contain a lot of completely transparent 73 pixels, but may be a performance hit for an image that has only a 74 few transparent pixels. 75 The default is false. 76 */ 77 void setSkipWritingZeroes(bool skip) { fSkipWritingZeroes = skip; } 78 79 /** Returns true if the decoder should try to dither the resulting image. 80 The default setting is true. 81 */ 82 bool getDitherImage() const { return fDitherImage; } 83 84 /** Set to true if the the decoder should try to dither the resulting image. 85 The default setting is true. 86 */ 87 void setDitherImage(bool dither) { fDitherImage = dither; } 88 89 /** Returns true if the decoder should try to decode the 90 resulting image to a higher quality even at the expense of 91 the decoding speed. 92 */ 93 bool getPreferQualityOverSpeed() const { return fPreferQualityOverSpeed; } 94 95 /** Set to true if the the decoder should try to decode the 96 resulting image to a higher quality even at the expense of 97 the decoding speed. 98 */ 99 void setPreferQualityOverSpeed(bool qualityOverSpeed) { 100 fPreferQualityOverSpeed = qualityOverSpeed; 101 } 102 103 /** Set to true to require the decoder to return a bitmap with unpremultiplied 104 colors. The default is false, meaning the resulting bitmap will have its 105 colors premultiplied. 106 NOTE: Passing true to this function may result in a bitmap which cannot 107 be properly used by Skia. 108 */ 109 void setRequireUnpremultipliedColors(bool request) { 110 fRequireUnpremultipliedColors = request; 111 } 112 113 /** Returns true if the decoder will only return bitmaps with unpremultiplied 114 colors. 115 */ 116 bool getRequireUnpremultipliedColors() const { return fRequireUnpremultipliedColors; } 117 118 /** \class Peeker 119 120 Base class for optional callbacks to retrieve meta/chunk data out of 121 an image as it is being decoded. 122 */ 123 class Peeker : public SkRefCnt { 124 public: 125 SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(Peeker) 126 127 /** Return true to continue decoding, or false to indicate an error, which 128 will cause the decoder to not return the image. 129 */ 130 virtual bool peek(const char tag[], const void* data, size_t length) = 0; 131 private: 132 typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED; 133 }; 134 135 Peeker* getPeeker() const { return fPeeker; } 136 Peeker* setPeeker(Peeker*); 137 138 /** \class Chooser 139 140 Base class for optional callbacks to choose an image from a format that 141 contains multiple images. 142 */ 143 class Chooser : public SkRefCnt { 144 public: 145 SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(Chooser) 146 147 virtual void begin(int count) {} 148 virtual void inspect(int index, SkBitmap::Config config, int width, int height) {} 149 /** Return the index of the subimage you want, or -1 to choose none of them. 150 */ 151 virtual int choose() = 0; 152 153 private: 154 typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED; 155 }; 156 157 Chooser* getChooser() const { return fChooser; } 158 Chooser* setChooser(Chooser*); 159 160 /** 161 * Optional table describing the caller's preferred config based on 162 * information about the src data. Each field should be set to the 163 * preferred config for a src described in the name of the field. The 164 * src attributes are described in terms of depth (8-index, 165 * 8bit-grayscale, or 8-bits/component) and whether there is per-pixel 166 * alpha (does not apply to grayscale). If the caller has no preference 167 * for a particular src type, its slot should be set to kNo_Config. 168 * 169 * NOTE ABOUT PREFERRED CONFIGS: 170 * If a config is preferred, either using a pref table or as a parameter 171 * to some flavor of decode, it is still at the discretion of the codec 172 * as to what output config is actually returned, as it may not be able 173 * to support the caller's preference. 174 * 175 * If a bitmap is decoded into SkBitmap::A8_Config, the resulting bitmap 176 * will either be a conversion of the grayscale in the case of a 177 * grayscale source or the alpha channel in the case of a source with 178 * an alpha channel. 179 */ 180 struct PrefConfigTable { 181 SkBitmap::Config fPrefFor_8Index_NoAlpha_src; 182 SkBitmap::Config fPrefFor_8Index_YesAlpha_src; 183 SkBitmap::Config fPrefFor_8Gray_src; 184 SkBitmap::Config fPrefFor_8bpc_NoAlpha_src; 185 SkBitmap::Config fPrefFor_8bpc_YesAlpha_src; 186 }; 187 188 /** 189 * Set an optional table for specifying the caller's preferred config 190 * based on information about the src data. 191 * 192 * The default is no preference, which will assume the config set by 193 * decode is preferred. 194 */ 195 void setPrefConfigTable(const PrefConfigTable&); 196 197 /** 198 * Do not use a PrefConfigTable to determine the output config. This 199 * is the default, so there is no need to call unless a PrefConfigTable 200 * was previously set. 201 */ 202 void resetPrefConfigTable() { fUsePrefTable = false; } 203 204 SkBitmap::Allocator* getAllocator() const { return fAllocator; } 205 SkBitmap::Allocator* setAllocator(SkBitmap::Allocator*); 206 207 // sample-size, if set to > 1, tells the decoder to return a smaller than 208 // original bitmap, sampling 1 pixel for every size pixels. e.g. if sample 209 // size is set to 3, then the returned bitmap will be 1/3 as wide and high, 210 // and will contain 1/9 as many pixels as the original. 211 // Note: this is a hint, and the codec may choose to ignore this, or only 212 // approximate the sample size. 213 int getSampleSize() const { return fSampleSize; } 214 void setSampleSize(int size); 215 216 /** Reset the sampleSize to its default of 1 217 */ 218 void resetSampleSize() { this->setSampleSize(1); } 219 220 /** Decoding is synchronous, but for long decodes, a different thread can 221 call this method safely. This sets a state that the decoders will 222 periodically check, and if they see it changed to cancel, they will 223 cancel. This will result in decode() returning false. However, there is 224 no guarantee that the decoder will see the state change in time, so 225 it is possible that cancelDecode() will be called, but will be ignored 226 and decode() will return true (assuming no other problems were 227 encountered). 228 229 This state is automatically reset at the beginning of decode(). 230 */ 231 void cancelDecode() { 232 // now the subclass must query shouldCancelDecode() to be informed 233 // of the request 234 fShouldCancelDecode = true; 235 } 236 237 /** Passed to the decode method. If kDecodeBounds_Mode is passed, then 238 only the bitmap's width/height/config need be set. If kDecodePixels_Mode 239 is passed, then the bitmap must have pixels or a pixelRef. 240 */ 241 enum Mode { 242 kDecodeBounds_Mode, //!< only return width/height/config in bitmap 243 kDecodePixels_Mode //!< return entire bitmap (including pixels) 244 }; 245 246 /** Given a stream, decode it into the specified bitmap. 247 If the decoder can decompress the image, it calls bitmap.setConfig(), 248 and then if the Mode is kDecodePixels_Mode, call allocPixelRef(), 249 which will allocated a pixelRef. To access the pixel memory, the codec 250 needs to call lockPixels/unlockPixels on the 251 bitmap. It can then set the pixels with the decompressed image. 252 * If the image cannot be decompressed, return false. After the 253 * decoding, the function converts the decoded config in bitmap 254 * to pref if possible. Whether a conversion is feasible is 255 * tested by Bitmap::canCopyTo(pref). 256 257 If an SkBitmap::Allocator is installed via setAllocator, it will be 258 used to allocate the pixel memory. A clever allocator can be used 259 to allocate the memory from a cache, volatile memory, or even from 260 an existing bitmap's memory. 261 262 If a Peeker is installed via setPeeker, it may be used to peek into 263 meta data during the decode. 264 265 If a Chooser is installed via setChooser, it may be used to select 266 which image to return from a format that contains multiple images. 267 */ 268 bool decode(SkStream*, SkBitmap* bitmap, SkBitmap::Config pref, Mode); 269 bool decode(SkStream* stream, SkBitmap* bitmap, Mode mode) { 270 return this->decode(stream, bitmap, SkBitmap::kNo_Config, mode); 271 } 272 273 /** 274 * Given a stream, build an index for doing tile-based decode. 275 * The built index will be saved in the decoder, and the image size will 276 * be returned in width and height. 277 * 278 * Return true for success or false on failure. 279 */ 280 bool buildTileIndex(SkStreamRewindable*, int *width, int *height); 281 282 /** 283 * Decode a rectangle subset in the image. 284 * The method can only be called after buildTileIndex(). 285 * 286 * Return true for success. 287 * Return false if the index is never built or failing in decoding. 288 */ 289 bool decodeSubset(SkBitmap* bm, const SkIRect& subset, SkBitmap::Config pref); 290 291 /** 292 * @Deprecated 293 * Use decodeSubset instead. 294 */ 295 bool decodeRegion(SkBitmap* bitmap, const SkIRect& rect, SkBitmap::Config pref) { 296 return this->decodeSubset(bitmap, rect, pref); 297 } 298 299 /** Given a stream, this will try to find an appropriate decoder object. 300 If none is found, the method returns NULL. 301 */ 302 static SkImageDecoder* Factory(SkStreamRewindable*); 303 304 /** Decode the image stored in the specified file, and store the result 305 in bitmap. Return true for success or false on failure. 306 307 @param prefConfig If the PrefConfigTable is not set, prefer this config. 308 See NOTE ABOUT PREFERRED CONFIGS. 309 310 @param format On success, if format is non-null, it is set to the format 311 of the decoded file. On failure it is ignored. 312 */ 313 static bool DecodeFile(const char file[], SkBitmap* bitmap, 314 SkBitmap::Config prefConfig, Mode, 315 Format* format = NULL); 316 static bool DecodeFile(const char file[], SkBitmap* bitmap) { 317 return DecodeFile(file, bitmap, SkBitmap::kNo_Config, 318 kDecodePixels_Mode, NULL); 319 } 320 /** Decode the image stored in the specified memory buffer, and store the 321 result in bitmap. Return true for success or false on failure. 322 323 @param prefConfig If the PrefConfigTable is not set, prefer this config. 324 See NOTE ABOUT PREFERRED CONFIGS. 325 326 @param format On success, if format is non-null, it is set to the format 327 of the decoded buffer. On failure it is ignored. 328 */ 329 static bool DecodeMemory(const void* buffer, size_t size, SkBitmap* bitmap, 330 SkBitmap::Config prefConfig, Mode, 331 Format* format = NULL); 332 static bool DecodeMemory(const void* buffer, size_t size, SkBitmap* bitmap){ 333 return DecodeMemory(buffer, size, bitmap, SkBitmap::kNo_Config, 334 kDecodePixels_Mode, NULL); 335 } 336 337 /** 338 * Struct containing information about a pixel destination. 339 */ 340 struct Target { 341 /** 342 * Pre-allocated memory. 343 */ 344 void* fAddr; 345 346 /** 347 * Rowbytes of the allocated memory. 348 */ 349 size_t fRowBytes; 350 }; 351 352 /** Decode the image stored in the specified SkStreamRewindable, and store the result 353 in bitmap. Return true for success or false on failure. 354 355 @param prefConfig If the PrefConfigTable is not set, prefer this config. 356 See NOTE ABOUT PREFERRED CONFIGS. 357 358 @param format On success, if format is non-null, it is set to the format 359 of the decoded stream. On failure it is ignored. 360 */ 361 static bool DecodeStream(SkStreamRewindable* stream, SkBitmap* bitmap, 362 SkBitmap::Config prefConfig, Mode, 363 Format* format = NULL); 364 static bool DecodeStream(SkStreamRewindable* stream, SkBitmap* bitmap) { 365 return DecodeStream(stream, bitmap, SkBitmap::kNo_Config, 366 kDecodePixels_Mode, NULL); 367 } 368 369 /** Return the default config for the running device. 370 Currently this used as a suggestion to image decoders that need to guess 371 what config they should decode into. 372 Default is kNo_Config, but this can be changed with SetDeviceConfig() 373 */ 374 static SkBitmap::Config GetDeviceConfig(); 375 /** Set the default config for the running device. 376 Currently this used as a suggestion to image decoders that need to guess 377 what config they should decode into. 378 Default is kNo_Config. 379 This can be queried with GetDeviceConfig() 380 */ 381 static void SetDeviceConfig(SkBitmap::Config); 382 383 protected: 384 // must be overridden in subclasses. This guy is called by decode(...) 385 virtual bool onDecode(SkStream*, SkBitmap* bitmap, Mode) = 0; 386 387 // If the decoder wants to support tiled based decoding, 388 // this method must be overridden. This guy is called by buildTileIndex(...) 389 virtual bool onBuildTileIndex(SkStreamRewindable*, int *width, int *height) { 390 return false; 391 } 392 393 // If the decoder wants to support tiled based decoding, 394 // this method must be overridden. This guy is called by decodeRegion(...) 395 virtual bool onDecodeSubset(SkBitmap* bitmap, const SkIRect& rect) { 396 return false; 397 } 398 399 /* 400 * Crop a rectangle from the src Bitmap to the dest Bitmap. src and dst are 401 * both sampled by sampleSize from an original Bitmap. 402 * 403 * @param dst the destination bitmap. 404 * @param src the source bitmap that is sampled by sampleSize from the 405 * original bitmap. 406 * @param sampleSize the sample size that src is sampled from the original bitmap. 407 * @param (dstX, dstY) the upper-left point of the dest bitmap in terms of 408 * the coordinate in the original bitmap. 409 * @param (width, height) the width and height of the unsampled dst. 410 * @param (srcX, srcY) the upper-left point of the src bitmap in terms of 411 * the coordinate in the original bitmap. 412 * @return bool Whether or not it succeeded. 413 */ 414 bool cropBitmap(SkBitmap *dst, SkBitmap *src, int sampleSize, 415 int dstX, int dstY, int width, int height, 416 int srcX, int srcY); 417 418 /** 419 * Copy all fields on this decoder to the other decoder. Used by subclasses 420 * to decode a subimage using a different decoder, but with the same settings. 421 */ 422 void copyFieldsToOther(SkImageDecoder* other); 423 424 /** 425 * Return the default preference being used by the current or latest call to 426 * decode. 427 */ 428 SkBitmap::Config getDefaultPref() { return fDefaultPref; } 429 430 /** Can be queried from within onDecode, to see if the user (possibly in 431 a different thread) has requested the decode to cancel. If this returns 432 true, your onDecode() should stop and return false. 433 Each subclass needs to decide how often it can query this, to balance 434 responsiveness with performance. 435 436 Calling this outside of onDecode() may return undefined values. 437 */ 438 439 public: 440 bool shouldCancelDecode() const { return fShouldCancelDecode; } 441 442 protected: 443 SkImageDecoder(); 444 445 // helper function for decoders to handle the (common) case where there is only 446 // once choice available in the image file. 447 bool chooseFromOneChoice(SkBitmap::Config config, int width, int height) const; 448 449 /* Helper for subclasses. Call this to allocate the pixel memory given the bitmap's 450 width/height/rowbytes/config. Returns true on success. This method handles checking 451 for an optional Allocator. 452 */ 453 bool allocPixelRef(SkBitmap*, SkColorTable*) const; 454 455 /** 456 * The raw data of the src image. 457 */ 458 enum SrcDepth { 459 // Color-indexed. 460 kIndex_SrcDepth, 461 // Grayscale in 8 bits. 462 k8BitGray_SrcDepth, 463 // 8 bits per component. Used for 24 bit if there is no alpha. 464 k32Bit_SrcDepth, 465 }; 466 /** The subclass, inside onDecode(), calls this to determine the config of 467 the returned bitmap. SrcDepth and hasAlpha reflect the raw data of the 468 src image. This routine returns the caller's preference given 469 srcDepth and hasAlpha, or kNo_Config if there is no preference. 470 471 Note: this also takes into account GetDeviceConfig(), so the subclass 472 need not call that. 473 */ 474 SkBitmap::Config getPrefConfig(SrcDepth, bool hasAlpha) const; 475 476 private: 477 Peeker* fPeeker; 478 Chooser* fChooser; 479 SkBitmap::Allocator* fAllocator; 480 int fSampleSize; 481 SkBitmap::Config fDefaultPref; // use if fUsePrefTable is false 482 PrefConfigTable fPrefTable; // use if fUsePrefTable is true 483 bool fDitherImage; 484 bool fUsePrefTable; 485 bool fSkipWritingZeroes; 486 mutable bool fShouldCancelDecode; 487 bool fPreferQualityOverSpeed; 488 bool fRequireUnpremultipliedColors; 489 }; 490 491 /** Calling newDecoder with a stream returns a new matching imagedecoder 492 instance, or NULL if none can be found. The caller must manage its ownership 493 of the stream as usual, calling unref() when it is done, as the returned 494 decoder may have called ref() (and if so, the decoder is responsible for 495 balancing its ownership when it is destroyed). 496 */ 497 class SkImageDecoderFactory : public SkRefCnt { 498 public: 499 SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkImageDecoderFactory) 500 501 virtual SkImageDecoder* newDecoder(SkStreamRewindable*) = 0; 502 503 private: 504 typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED; 505 }; 506 507 class SkDefaultImageDecoderFactory : SkImageDecoderFactory { 508 public: 509 // calls SkImageDecoder::Factory(stream) 510 virtual SkImageDecoder* newDecoder(SkStreamRewindable* stream) { 511 return SkImageDecoder::Factory(stream); 512 } 513 }; 514 515 // This macro declares a global (i.e., non-class owned) creation entry point 516 // for each decoder (e.g., CreateJPEGImageDecoder) 517 #define DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(codec) \ 518 SkImageDecoder *Create ## codec (); 519 520 // This macro defines the global creation entry point for each decoder. Each 521 // decoder implementation that registers with the decoder factory must call it. 522 #define DEFINE_DECODER_CREATOR(codec) \ 523 SkImageDecoder *Create ## codec () { \ 524 return SkNEW( Sk ## codec ); \ 525 } 526 527 // All the decoders known by Skia. Note that, depending on the compiler settings, 528 // not all of these will be available 529 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(BMPImageDecoder); 530 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(GIFImageDecoder); 531 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(ICOImageDecoder); 532 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(JPEGImageDecoder); 533 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(PNGImageDecoder); 534 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(WBMPImageDecoder); 535 DECLARE_DECODER_CREATOR(WEBPImageDecoder); 536 537 538 // Typedefs to make registering decoder and formatter callbacks easier. 539 // These have to be defined outside SkImageDecoder. :( 540 typedef SkTRegistry<SkImageDecoder*(*)(SkStreamRewindable*)> SkImageDecoder_DecodeReg; 541 typedef SkTRegistry<SkImageDecoder::Format(*)(SkStreamRewindable*)> SkImageDecoder_FormatReg; 542 543 #endif 544