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DRC2e7b76b2009-04-03 12:04:24 +00001/* Copyright (C)2004 Landmark Graphics Corporation
2 * Copyright (C)2005, 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3 *
4 * This library is free software and may be redistributed and/or modified under
5 * the terms of the wxWindows Library License, Version 3.1 or (at your option)
6 * any later version. The full license is in the LICENSE.txt file included
7 * with this distribution.
8 *
9 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 * wxWindows Library License for more details.
13 */
14
15#if (defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__MINGW32__)) && defined(_WIN32) && defined(DLLDEFINE)
16#define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
17#else
18#define DLLEXPORT
19#endif
20
21#define DLLCALL
22
23/* Subsampling */
24#define NUMSUBOPT 4
25
26enum {TJ_444=0, TJ_422, TJ_411, TJ_GRAYSCALE};
27
28/* Flags */
29#define TJ_BGR 1
30#define TJ_BOTTOMUP 2
31#define TJ_FORCEMMX 8 /* Force IPP to use MMX code even if SSE available */
32#define TJ_FORCESSE 16 /* Force IPP to use SSE1 code even if SSE2 available */
33#define TJ_FORCESSE2 32 /* Force IPP to use SSE2 code (useful if auto-detect is not working properly) */
34#define TJ_ALPHAFIRST 64 /* BGR buffer is ABGR and RGB buffer is ARGB */
35#define TJ_FORCESSE3 128 /* Force IPP to use SSE3 code (useful if auto-detect is not working properly) */
36
37typedef void* tjhandle;
38
39#define TJPAD(p) (((p)+3)&(~3))
40#ifndef max
41 #define max(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b))
42#endif
43
44#ifdef __cplusplus
45extern "C" {
46#endif
47
48/* API follows */
49
50
51/*
52 tjhandle tjInitCompress(void)
53
54 Creates a new JPEG compressor instance, allocates memory for the structures,
55 and returns a handle to the instance. Most applications will only
56 need to call this once at the beginning of the program or once for each
57 concurrent thread. Don't try to create a new instance every time you
58 compress an image, because this will cause performance to suffer.
59
60 RETURNS: NULL on error
61*/
62DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitCompress(void);
63
64
65/*
66 int tjCompress(tjhandle j,
67 unsigned char *srcbuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelsize,
68 unsigned char *dstbuf, unsigned long *size,
69 int jpegsubsamp, int jpegqual, int flags)
70
71 [INPUT] j = instance handle previously returned from a call to
72 tjInitCompress()
73 [INPUT] srcbuf = pointer to user-allocated image buffer containing pixels in
74 RGB(A) or BGR(A) form
75 [INPUT] width = width (in pixels) of the source image
76 [INPUT] pitch = bytes per line of the source image (width*pixelsize if the
77 bitmap is unpadded, else TJPAD(width*pixelsize) if each line of the bitmap
78 is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, such as is the case for Windows
79 bitmaps. You can also be clever and use this parameter to skip lines, etc.,
80 as long as the pitch is greater than 0.)
81 [INPUT] height = height (in pixels) of the source image
82 [INPUT] pixelsize = size (in bytes) of each pixel in the source image
83 RGBA and BGRA: 4, RGB and BGR: 3
84 [INPUT] dstbuf = pointer to user-allocated image buffer which will receive
85 the JPEG image. Use the macro TJBUFSIZE(width, height) to determine
86 the appropriate size for this buffer based on the image width and height.
87 [OUTPUT] size = pointer to unsigned long which receives the size (in bytes)
88 of the compressed image
89 [INPUT] jpegsubsamp = Specifies either 4:1:1, 4:2:2, or 4:4:4 subsampling.
90 When the image is converted from the RGB to YCbCr colorspace as part of the
91 JPEG compression process, every other Cb and Cr (chrominance) pixel can be
92 discarded to produce a smaller image with little perceptible loss of
93 image clarity (the human eye is more sensitive to small changes in
94 brightness than small changes in color.)
95
96 TJ_411: 4:1:1 subsampling. Discards every other Cb, Cr pixel in both
97 horizontal and vertical directions.
98 TJ_422: 4:2:2 subsampling. Discards every other Cb, Cr pixel only in
99 the horizontal direction.
100 TJ_444: no subsampling.
101 TJ_GRAYSCALE: Generate grayscale JPEG image
102
103 [INPUT] jpegqual = JPEG quality (an integer between 0 and 100 inclusive.)
104 [INPUT] flags = the bitwise OR of one or more of the following
105
106 TJ_BGR: The components of each pixel in the source image are stored in
107 B,G,R order, not R,G,B
108 TJ_BOTTOMUP: The source image is stored in bottom-up (Windows) order,
109 not top-down
110 TJ_FORCEMMX: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
111 of this codec-- force IPP to use MMX code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
112 TJ_FORCESSE: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
113 of this codec-- force IPP to use SSE code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
114 TJ_FORCESSE2: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
115 of this codec-- force IPP to use SSE2 code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
116 TJ_FORCESSE3: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
117 of this codec-- force IPP to use SSE3 code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
118
119 RETURNS: 0 on success, -1 on error
120*/
121DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompress(tjhandle j,
122 unsigned char *srcbuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelsize,
123 unsigned char *dstbuf, unsigned long *size,
124 int jpegsubsamp, int jpegqual, int flags);
125
126DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL TJBUFSIZE(int width, int height);
127
128/*
129 tjhandle tjInitDecompress(void)
130
131 Creates a new JPEG decompressor instance, allocates memory for the
132 structures, and returns a handle to the instance. Most applications will
133 only need to call this once at the beginning of the program or once for each
134 concurrent thread. Don't try to create a new instance every time you
135 decompress an image, because this will cause performance to suffer.
136
137 RETURNS: NULL on error
138*/
139DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitDecompress(void);
140
141
142/*
143 int tjDecompressHeader(tjhandle j,
144 unsigned char *srcbuf, unsigned long size,
145 int *width, int *height)
146
147 [INPUT] j = instance handle previously returned from a call to
148 tjInitDecompress()
149 [INPUT] srcbuf = pointer to a user-allocated buffer containing the JPEG image
150 to decompress
151 [INPUT] size = size of the JPEG image buffer (in bytes)
152 [OUTPUT] width = width (in pixels) of the JPEG image
153 [OUTPUT] height = height (in pixels) of the JPEG image
154
155 RETURNS: 0 on success, -1 on error
156*/
157DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressHeader(tjhandle j,
158 unsigned char *srcbuf, unsigned long size,
159 int *width, int *height);
160
161
162/*
163 int tjDecompress(tjhandle j,
164 unsigned char *srcbuf, unsigned long size,
165 unsigned char *dstbuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelsize,
166 int flags)
167
168 [INPUT] j = instance handle previously returned from a call to
169 tjInitDecompress()
170 [INPUT] srcbuf = pointer to a user-allocated buffer containing the JPEG image
171 to decompress
172 [INPUT] size = size of the JPEG image buffer (in bytes)
173 [INPUT] dstbuf = pointer to user-allocated image buffer which will receive
174 the bitmap image. This buffer should normally be pitch*height
175 bytes in size, although this pointer may also be used to decompress into
176 a specific region of a larger buffer.
177 [INPUT] width = width (in pixels) of the destination image
178 [INPUT] pitch = bytes per line of the destination image (width*pixelsize if the
179 bitmap is unpadded, else TJPAD(width*pixelsize) if each line of the bitmap
180 is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, such as is the case for Windows
181 bitmaps. You can also be clever and use this parameter to skip lines, etc.,
182 as long as the pitch is greater than 0.)
183 [INPUT] height = height (in pixels) of the destination image
184 [INPUT] pixelsize = size (in bytes) of each pixel in the destination image
185 RGBA/RGBx and BGRA/BGRx: 4, RGB and BGR: 3
186 [INPUT] flags = the bitwise OR of one or more of the following
187
188 TJ_BGR: The components of each pixel in the destination image should be
189 written in B,G,R order, not R,G,B
190 TJ_BOTTOMUP: The destination image should be stored in bottom-up
191 (Windows) order, not top-down
192 TJ_FORCEMMX: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
193 of this codec-- force IPP to use MMX code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
194 TJ_FORCESSE: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
195 of this codec-- force IPP to use SSE code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
196 TJ_FORCESSE2: Valid only for the Intel Performance Primitives implementation
197 of this codec-- force IPP to use SSE2 code (bypass CPU auto-detection)
198
199 RETURNS: 0 on success, -1 on error
200*/
201DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompress(tjhandle j,
202 unsigned char *srcbuf, unsigned long size,
203 unsigned char *dstbuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelsize,
204 int flags);
205
206
207/*
208 int tjDestroy(tjhandle h)
209
210 Frees structures associated with a compression or decompression instance
211
212 [INPUT] h = instance handle (returned from a previous call to
213 tjInitCompress() or tjInitDecompress()
214
215 RETURNS: 0 on success, -1 on error
216*/
217DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDestroy(tjhandle h);
218
219
220/*
221 char *tjGetErrorStr(void)
222
223 Returns a descriptive error message explaining why the last command failed
224*/
225DLLEXPORT char* DLLCALL tjGetErrorStr(void);
226
227#ifdef __cplusplus
228}
229#endif