1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 #include "ui/gfx/codec/jpeg_codec.h" 6 7 #include <setjmp.h> 8 9 #include "base/logging.h" 10 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" 11 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkBitmap.h" 12 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkColorPriv.h" 13 14 extern "C" { 15 #if defined(USE_SYSTEM_LIBJPEG) 16 #include <jpeglib.h> 17 #elif defined(USE_LIBJPEG_TURBO) 18 #include "third_party/libjpeg_turbo/jpeglib.h" 19 #else 20 #include "third_party/libjpeg/jpeglib.h" 21 #endif 22 } 23 24 namespace gfx { 25 26 // Encoder/decoder shared stuff ------------------------------------------------ 27 28 namespace { 29 30 // used to pass error info through the JPEG library 31 struct CoderErrorMgr { 32 jpeg_error_mgr pub; 33 jmp_buf setjmp_buffer; 34 }; 35 36 void ErrorExit(jpeg_common_struct* cinfo) { 37 CoderErrorMgr *err = reinterpret_cast<CoderErrorMgr*>(cinfo->err); 38 39 // Return control to the setjmp point. 40 longjmp(err->setjmp_buffer, false); 41 } 42 43 } // namespace 44 45 // This method helps identify at run time which library chromium is using. 46 JPEGCodec::LibraryVariant JPEGCodec::JpegLibraryVariant() { 47 #if defined(USE_SYSTEM_LIBJPEG) 48 return SYSTEM_LIBJPEG; 49 #elif defined(USE_LIBJPEG_TURBO) 50 return LIBJPEG_TURBO; 51 #else 52 return IJG_LIBJPEG; 53 #endif 54 } 55 56 // Encoder --------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 // 58 // This code is based on nsJPEGEncoder from Mozilla. 59 // Copyright 2005 Google Inc. (Brett Wilson, contributor) 60 61 namespace { 62 63 // Initial size for the output buffer in the JpegEncoderState below. 64 static const int initial_output_buffer_size = 8192; 65 66 struct JpegEncoderState { 67 explicit JpegEncoderState(std::vector<unsigned char>* o) 68 : out(o), 69 image_buffer_used(0) { 70 } 71 72 // Output buffer, of which 'image_buffer_used' bytes are actually used (this 73 // will often be less than the actual size of the vector because we size it 74 // so that libjpeg can write directly into it. 75 std::vector<unsigned char>* out; 76 77 // Number of bytes in the 'out' buffer that are actually used (see above). 78 size_t image_buffer_used; 79 }; 80 81 // Initializes the JpegEncoderState for encoding, and tells libjpeg about where 82 // the output buffer is. 83 // 84 // From the JPEG library: 85 // "Initialize destination. This is called by jpeg_start_compress() before 86 // any data is actually written. It must initialize next_output_byte and 87 // free_in_buffer. free_in_buffer must be initialized to a positive value." 88 void InitDestination(jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo) { 89 JpegEncoderState* state = static_cast<JpegEncoderState*>(cinfo->client_data); 90 DCHECK(state->image_buffer_used == 0) << "initializing after use"; 91 92 state->out->resize(initial_output_buffer_size); 93 state->image_buffer_used = 0; 94 95 cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = &(*state->out)[0]; 96 cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = initial_output_buffer_size; 97 } 98 99 // Resize the buffer that we give to libjpeg and update our and its state. 100 // 101 // From the JPEG library: 102 // "Callback used by libjpeg whenever the buffer has filled (free_in_buffer 103 // reaches zero). In typical applications, it should write out the *entire* 104 // buffer (use the saved start address and buffer length; ignore the current 105 // state of next_output_byte and free_in_buffer). Then reset the pointer & 106 // count to the start of the buffer, and return TRUE indicating that the 107 // buffer has been dumped. free_in_buffer must be set to a positive value 108 // when TRUE is returned. A FALSE return should only be used when I/O 109 // suspension is desired (this operating mode is discussed in the next 110 // section)." 111 boolean EmptyOutputBuffer(jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo) { 112 JpegEncoderState* state = static_cast<JpegEncoderState*>(cinfo->client_data); 113 114 // note the new size, the buffer is full 115 state->image_buffer_used = state->out->size(); 116 117 // expand buffer, just double size each time 118 state->out->resize(state->out->size() * 2); 119 120 // tell libjpeg where to write the next data 121 cinfo->dest->next_output_byte = &(*state->out)[state->image_buffer_used]; 122 cinfo->dest->free_in_buffer = state->out->size() - state->image_buffer_used; 123 return 1; 124 } 125 126 // Cleans up the JpegEncoderState to prepare for returning in the final form. 127 // 128 // From the JPEG library: 129 // "Terminate destination --- called by jpeg_finish_compress() after all data 130 // has been written. In most applications, this must flush any data 131 // remaining in the buffer. Use either next_output_byte or free_in_buffer to 132 // determine how much data is in the buffer." 133 void TermDestination(jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo) { 134 JpegEncoderState* state = static_cast<JpegEncoderState*>(cinfo->client_data); 135 DCHECK(state->out->size() >= state->image_buffer_used); 136 137 // update the used byte based on the next byte libjpeg would write to 138 state->image_buffer_used = cinfo->dest->next_output_byte - &(*state->out)[0]; 139 DCHECK(state->image_buffer_used < state->out->size()) << 140 "JPEG library busted, got a bad image buffer size"; 141 142 // update our buffer so that it exactly encompases the desired data 143 state->out->resize(state->image_buffer_used); 144 } 145 146 #if !defined(JCS_EXTENSIONS) 147 // Converts RGBA to RGB (removing the alpha values) to prepare to send data to 148 // libjpeg. This converts one row of data in rgba with the given width in 149 // pixels the the given rgb destination buffer (which should have enough space 150 // reserved for the final data). 151 void StripAlpha(const unsigned char* rgba, int pixel_width, unsigned char* rgb) 152 { 153 for (int x = 0; x < pixel_width; x++) { 154 const unsigned char* pixel_in = &rgba[x * 4]; 155 unsigned char* pixel_out = &rgb[x * 3]; 156 pixel_out[0] = pixel_in[0]; 157 pixel_out[1] = pixel_in[1]; 158 pixel_out[2] = pixel_in[2]; 159 } 160 } 161 162 // Converts BGRA to RGB by reordering the color components and dropping the 163 // alpha. This converts one row of data in rgba with the given width in 164 // pixels the the given rgb destination buffer (which should have enough space 165 // reserved for the final data). 166 void BGRAtoRGB(const unsigned char* bgra, int pixel_width, unsigned char* rgb) 167 { 168 for (int x = 0; x < pixel_width; x++) { 169 const unsigned char* pixel_in = &bgra[x * 4]; 170 unsigned char* pixel_out = &rgb[x * 3]; 171 pixel_out[0] = pixel_in[2]; 172 pixel_out[1] = pixel_in[1]; 173 pixel_out[2] = pixel_in[0]; 174 } 175 } 176 #endif // !defined(JCS_EXTENSIONS) 177 178 // This class destroys the given jpeg_compress object when it goes out of 179 // scope. It simplifies the error handling in Encode (and even applies to the 180 // success case). 181 class CompressDestroyer { 182 public: 183 CompressDestroyer() : cinfo_(NULL) { 184 } 185 ~CompressDestroyer() { 186 DestroyManagedObject(); 187 } 188 void SetManagedObject(jpeg_compress_struct* ci) { 189 DestroyManagedObject(); 190 cinfo_ = ci; 191 } 192 void DestroyManagedObject() { 193 if (cinfo_) { 194 jpeg_destroy_compress(cinfo_); 195 cinfo_ = NULL; 196 } 197 } 198 private: 199 jpeg_compress_struct* cinfo_; 200 }; 201 202 } // namespace 203 204 bool JPEGCodec::Encode(const unsigned char* input, ColorFormat format, 205 int w, int h, int row_byte_width, 206 int quality, std::vector<unsigned char>* output) { 207 jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; 208 CompressDestroyer destroyer; 209 destroyer.SetManagedObject(&cinfo); 210 output->clear(); 211 #if !defined(JCS_EXTENSIONS) 212 unsigned char* row_buffer = NULL; 213 #endif 214 215 // We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. 216 // This must be done before the call to create_compress. 217 CoderErrorMgr errmgr; 218 cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&errmgr.pub); 219 errmgr.pub.error_exit = ErrorExit; 220 221 // Establish the setjmp return context for ErrorExit to use. 222 if (setjmp(errmgr.setjmp_buffer)) { 223 // If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error. 224 // MSDN notes: "if you intend your code to be portable, do not rely on 225 // correct destruction of frame-based objects when executing a nonlocal 226 // goto using a call to longjmp." So we delete the CompressDestroyer's 227 // object manually instead. 228 destroyer.DestroyManagedObject(); 229 #if !defined(JCS_EXTENSIONS) 230 delete[] row_buffer; 231 #endif 232 return false; 233 } 234 235 // The destroyer will destroy() cinfo on exit. 236 jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo); 237 238 cinfo.image_width = w; 239 cinfo.image_height = h; 240 cinfo.input_components = 3; 241 #ifdef JCS_EXTENSIONS 242 // Choose an input colorspace and return if it is an unsupported one. Since 243 // libjpeg-turbo supports all input formats used by Chromium (i.e. RGB, RGBA, 244 // and BGRA), we just map the input parameters to a colorspace used by 245 // libjpeg-turbo. 246 if (format == FORMAT_RGB) { 247 cinfo.input_components = 3; 248 cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; 249 } else if (format == FORMAT_RGBA || 250 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_R32_SHIFT == 0)) { 251 cinfo.input_components = 4; 252 cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_EXT_RGBX; 253 } else if (format == FORMAT_BGRA || 254 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_B32_SHIFT == 0)) { 255 cinfo.input_components = 4; 256 cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_EXT_BGRX; 257 } else { 258 // We can exit this function without calling jpeg_destroy_compress() because 259 // CompressDestroyer automaticaly calls it. 260 NOTREACHED() << "Invalid pixel format"; 261 return false; 262 } 263 #else 264 cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; 265 #endif 266 cinfo.data_precision = 8; 267 268 jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo); 269 jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, 1); // quality here is 0-100 270 271 // set up the destination manager 272 jpeg_destination_mgr destmgr; 273 destmgr.init_destination = InitDestination; 274 destmgr.empty_output_buffer = EmptyOutputBuffer; 275 destmgr.term_destination = TermDestination; 276 cinfo.dest = &destmgr; 277 278 JpegEncoderState state(output); 279 cinfo.client_data = &state; 280 281 jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, 1); 282 283 // feed it the rows, doing necessary conversions for the color format 284 #ifdef JCS_EXTENSIONS 285 // This function already returns when the input format is not supported by 286 // libjpeg-turbo and needs conversion. Therefore, we just encode lines without 287 // conversions. 288 while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) { 289 const unsigned char* row = &input[cinfo.next_scanline * row_byte_width]; 290 jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, const_cast<unsigned char**>(&row), 1); 291 } 292 #else 293 if (format == FORMAT_RGB) { 294 // no conversion necessary 295 while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) { 296 const unsigned char* row = &input[cinfo.next_scanline * row_byte_width]; 297 jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, const_cast<unsigned char**>(&row), 1); 298 } 299 } else { 300 // get the correct format converter 301 void (*converter)(const unsigned char* in, int w, unsigned char* rgb); 302 if (format == FORMAT_RGBA || 303 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_R32_SHIFT == 0)) { 304 converter = StripAlpha; 305 } else if (format == FORMAT_BGRA || 306 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_B32_SHIFT == 0)) { 307 converter = BGRAtoRGB; 308 } else { 309 NOTREACHED() << "Invalid pixel format"; 310 return false; 311 } 312 313 // output row after converting 314 row_buffer = new unsigned char[w * 3]; 315 316 while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) { 317 converter(&input[cinfo.next_scanline * row_byte_width], w, row_buffer); 318 jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, &row_buffer, 1); 319 } 320 delete[] row_buffer; 321 } 322 #endif 323 324 jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); 325 return true; 326 } 327 328 // Decoder -------------------------------------------------------------------- 329 330 namespace { 331 332 struct JpegDecoderState { 333 JpegDecoderState(const unsigned char* in, size_t len) 334 : input_buffer(in), input_buffer_length(len) { 335 } 336 337 const unsigned char* input_buffer; 338 size_t input_buffer_length; 339 }; 340 341 // Callback to initialize the source. 342 // 343 // From the JPEG library: 344 // "Initialize source. This is called by jpeg_read_header() before any data is 345 // actually read. May leave bytes_in_buffer set to 0 (in which case a 346 // fill_input_buffer() call will occur immediately)." 347 void InitSource(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) { 348 JpegDecoderState* state = static_cast<JpegDecoderState*>(cinfo->client_data); 349 cinfo->src->next_input_byte = state->input_buffer; 350 cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer = state->input_buffer_length; 351 } 352 353 // Callback to fill the buffer. Since our buffer already contains all the data, 354 // we should never need to provide more data. If libjpeg thinks it needs more 355 // data, our input is probably corrupt. 356 // 357 // From the JPEG library: 358 // "This is called whenever bytes_in_buffer has reached zero and more data is 359 // wanted. In typical applications, it should read fresh data into the buffer 360 // (ignoring the current state of next_input_byte and bytes_in_buffer), reset 361 // the pointer & count to the start of the buffer, and return TRUE indicating 362 // that the buffer has been reloaded. It is not necessary to fill the buffer 363 // entirely, only to obtain at least one more byte. bytes_in_buffer MUST be 364 // set to a positive value if TRUE is returned. A FALSE return should only 365 // be used when I/O suspension is desired." 366 boolean FillInputBuffer(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) { 367 return false; 368 } 369 370 // Skip data in the buffer. Since we have all the data at once, this operation 371 // is easy. It is not clear if this ever gets called because the JPEG library 372 // should be able to do the skip itself (it has all the data). 373 // 374 // From the JPEG library: 375 // "Skip num_bytes worth of data. The buffer pointer and count should be 376 // advanced over num_bytes input bytes, refilling the buffer as needed. This 377 // is used to skip over a potentially large amount of uninteresting data 378 // (such as an APPn marker). In some applications it may be possible to 379 // optimize away the reading of the skipped data, but it's not clear that 380 // being smart is worth much trouble; large skips are uncommon. 381 // bytes_in_buffer may be zero on return. A zero or negative skip count 382 // should be treated as a no-op." 383 void SkipInputData(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes) { 384 if (num_bytes > static_cast<long>(cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer)) { 385 // Since all our data should be in the buffer, trying to skip beyond it 386 // means that there is some kind of error or corrupt input data. A 0 for 387 // bytes left means it will call FillInputBuffer which will then fail. 388 cinfo->src->next_input_byte += cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer; 389 cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer = 0; 390 } else if (num_bytes > 0) { 391 cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer -= static_cast<size_t>(num_bytes); 392 cinfo->src->next_input_byte += num_bytes; 393 } 394 } 395 396 // Our source doesn't need any cleanup, so this is a NOP. 397 // 398 // From the JPEG library: 399 // "Terminate source --- called by jpeg_finish_decompress() after all data has 400 // been read to clean up JPEG source manager. NOT called by jpeg_abort() or 401 // jpeg_destroy()." 402 void TermSource(j_decompress_ptr cinfo) { 403 } 404 405 #if !defined(JCS_EXTENSIONS) 406 // Converts one row of rgb data to rgba data by adding a fully-opaque alpha 407 // value. 408 void AddAlpha(const unsigned char* rgb, int pixel_width, unsigned char* rgba) { 409 for (int x = 0; x < pixel_width; x++) { 410 const unsigned char* pixel_in = &rgb[x * 3]; 411 unsigned char* pixel_out = &rgba[x * 4]; 412 pixel_out[0] = pixel_in[0]; 413 pixel_out[1] = pixel_in[1]; 414 pixel_out[2] = pixel_in[2]; 415 pixel_out[3] = 0xff; 416 } 417 } 418 419 // Converts one row of RGB data to BGRA by reordering the color components and 420 // adding alpha values of 0xff. 421 void RGBtoBGRA(const unsigned char* bgra, int pixel_width, unsigned char* rgb) 422 { 423 for (int x = 0; x < pixel_width; x++) { 424 const unsigned char* pixel_in = &bgra[x * 3]; 425 unsigned char* pixel_out = &rgb[x * 4]; 426 pixel_out[0] = pixel_in[2]; 427 pixel_out[1] = pixel_in[1]; 428 pixel_out[2] = pixel_in[0]; 429 pixel_out[3] = 0xff; 430 } 431 } 432 #endif // !defined(JCS_EXTENSIONS) 433 434 // This class destroys the given jpeg_decompress object when it goes out of 435 // scope. It simplifies the error handling in Decode (and even applies to the 436 // success case). 437 class DecompressDestroyer { 438 public: 439 DecompressDestroyer() : cinfo_(NULL) { 440 } 441 ~DecompressDestroyer() { 442 DestroyManagedObject(); 443 } 444 void SetManagedObject(jpeg_decompress_struct* ci) { 445 DestroyManagedObject(); 446 cinfo_ = ci; 447 } 448 void DestroyManagedObject() { 449 if (cinfo_) { 450 jpeg_destroy_decompress(cinfo_); 451 cinfo_ = NULL; 452 } 453 } 454 private: 455 jpeg_decompress_struct* cinfo_; 456 }; 457 458 } // namespace 459 460 bool JPEGCodec::Decode(const unsigned char* input, size_t input_size, 461 ColorFormat format, std::vector<unsigned char>* output, 462 int* w, int* h) { 463 jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; 464 DecompressDestroyer destroyer; 465 destroyer.SetManagedObject(&cinfo); 466 output->clear(); 467 468 // We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. 469 // This must be done before the call to create_decompress. 470 CoderErrorMgr errmgr; 471 cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&errmgr.pub); 472 errmgr.pub.error_exit = ErrorExit; 473 // Establish the setjmp return context for ErrorExit to use. 474 if (setjmp(errmgr.setjmp_buffer)) { 475 // If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error. 476 // See note in JPEGCodec::Encode() for why we need to destroy the cinfo 477 // manually here. 478 destroyer.DestroyManagedObject(); 479 return false; 480 } 481 482 // The destroyer will destroy() cinfo on exit. We don't want to set the 483 // destroyer's object until cinfo is initialized. 484 jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); 485 486 // set up the source manager 487 jpeg_source_mgr srcmgr; 488 srcmgr.init_source = InitSource; 489 srcmgr.fill_input_buffer = FillInputBuffer; 490 srcmgr.skip_input_data = SkipInputData; 491 srcmgr.resync_to_restart = jpeg_resync_to_restart; // use default routine 492 srcmgr.term_source = TermSource; 493 cinfo.src = &srcmgr; 494 495 JpegDecoderState state(input, input_size); 496 cinfo.client_data = &state; 497 498 // fill the file metadata into our buffer 499 if (jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, true) != JPEG_HEADER_OK) 500 return false; 501 502 // we want to always get RGB data out 503 switch (cinfo.jpeg_color_space) { 504 case JCS_GRAYSCALE: 505 case JCS_RGB: 506 case JCS_YCbCr: 507 #ifdef JCS_EXTENSIONS 508 // Choose an output colorspace and return if it is an unsupported one. 509 // Same as JPEGCodec::Encode(), libjpeg-turbo supports all input formats 510 // used by Chromium (i.e. RGB, RGBA, and BGRA) and we just map the input 511 // parameters to a colorspace. 512 if (format == FORMAT_RGB) { 513 cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_RGB; 514 cinfo.output_components = 3; 515 } else if (format == FORMAT_RGBA || 516 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_R32_SHIFT == 0)) { 517 cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_EXT_RGBX; 518 cinfo.output_components = 4; 519 } else if (format == FORMAT_BGRA || 520 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_B32_SHIFT == 0)) { 521 cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_EXT_BGRX; 522 cinfo.output_components = 4; 523 } else { 524 // We can exit this function without calling jpeg_destroy_decompress() 525 // because DecompressDestroyer automaticaly calls it. 526 NOTREACHED() << "Invalid pixel format"; 527 return false; 528 } 529 #else 530 cinfo.out_color_space = JCS_RGB; 531 #endif 532 break; 533 case JCS_CMYK: 534 case JCS_YCCK: 535 default: 536 // Mozilla errors out on these color spaces, so I presume that the jpeg 537 // library can't do automatic color space conversion for them. We don't 538 // care about these anyway. 539 return false; 540 } 541 #ifndef JCS_EXTENSIONS 542 cinfo.output_components = 3; 543 #endif 544 545 jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(&cinfo); 546 *w = cinfo.output_width; 547 *h = cinfo.output_height; 548 549 jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); 550 551 // FIXME(brettw) we may want to allow the capability for callers to request 552 // how to align row lengths as we do for the compressor. 553 int row_read_stride = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components; 554 555 #ifdef JCS_EXTENSIONS 556 // Create memory for a decoded image and write decoded lines to the memory 557 // without conversions same as JPEGCodec::Encode(). 558 int row_write_stride = row_read_stride; 559 output->resize(row_write_stride * cinfo.output_height); 560 561 for (int row = 0; row < static_cast<int>(cinfo.output_height); row++) { 562 unsigned char* rowptr = &(*output)[row * row_write_stride]; 563 if (!jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, &rowptr, 1)) 564 return false; 565 } 566 #else 567 if (format == FORMAT_RGB) { 568 // easy case, row needs no conversion 569 int row_write_stride = row_read_stride; 570 output->resize(row_write_stride * cinfo.output_height); 571 572 for (int row = 0; row < static_cast<int>(cinfo.output_height); row++) { 573 unsigned char* rowptr = &(*output)[row * row_write_stride]; 574 if (!jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, &rowptr, 1)) 575 return false; 576 } 577 } else { 578 // Rows need conversion to output format: read into a temporary buffer and 579 // expand to the final one. Performance: we could avoid the extra 580 // allocation by doing the expansion in-place. 581 int row_write_stride; 582 void (*converter)(const unsigned char* rgb, int w, unsigned char* out); 583 if (format == FORMAT_RGBA || 584 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_R32_SHIFT == 0)) { 585 row_write_stride = cinfo.output_width * 4; 586 converter = AddAlpha; 587 } else if (format == FORMAT_BGRA || 588 (format == FORMAT_SkBitmap && SK_B32_SHIFT == 0)) { 589 row_write_stride = cinfo.output_width * 4; 590 converter = RGBtoBGRA; 591 } else { 592 NOTREACHED() << "Invalid pixel format"; 593 jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); 594 return false; 595 } 596 597 output->resize(row_write_stride * cinfo.output_height); 598 599 scoped_ptr<unsigned char[]> row_data(new unsigned char[row_read_stride]); 600 unsigned char* rowptr = row_data.get(); 601 for (int row = 0; row < static_cast<int>(cinfo.output_height); row++) { 602 if (!jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, &rowptr, 1)) 603 return false; 604 converter(rowptr, *w, &(*output)[row * row_write_stride]); 605 } 606 } 607 #endif 608 609 jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); 610 jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); 611 return true; 612 } 613 614 // static 615 SkBitmap* JPEGCodec::Decode(const unsigned char* input, size_t input_size) { 616 int w, h; 617 std::vector<unsigned char> data_vector; 618 if (!Decode(input, input_size, FORMAT_SkBitmap, &data_vector, &w, &h)) 619 return NULL; 620 621 // Skia only handles 32 bit images. 622 int data_length = w * h * 4; 623 624 SkBitmap* bitmap = new SkBitmap(); 625 bitmap->setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config, w, h); 626 bitmap->allocPixels(); 627 memcpy(bitmap->getAddr32(0, 0), &data_vector[0], data_length); 628 629 return bitmap; 630 } 631 632 } // namespace gfx 633