// Copyright 2010 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license // that can be found in the COPYING file in the root of the source // tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found // in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may // be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Boolean decoder // // Author: Skal (pascal.massimino@gmail.com) // Vikas Arora (vikaas.arora@gmail.com) #ifndef WEBP_UTILS_BIT_READER_H_ #define WEBP_UTILS_BIT_READER_H_ #include <assert.h> #ifdef _MSC_VER #include <stdlib.h> // _byteswap_ulong #endif #include "webp/types.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // The Boolean decoder needs to maintain infinite precision on the value_ field. // However, since range_ is only 8bit, we only need an active window of 8 bits // for value_. Left bits (MSB) gets zeroed and shifted away when value_ falls // below 128, range_ is updated, and fresh bits read from the bitstream are // brought in as LSB. To avoid reading the fresh bits one by one (slow), we // cache BITS of them ahead. The total of (BITS + 8) bits must fit into a // natural register (with type bit_t). To fetch BITS bits from bitstream we // use a type lbit_t. // // BITS can be any multiple of 8 from 8 to 56 (inclusive). // Pick values that fit natural register size. #if defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) // x86 32bit #define BITS 24 #elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) // x86 64bit #define BITS 56 #elif defined(__arm__) || defined(_M_ARM) // ARM #define BITS 24 #elif defined(__mips__) // MIPS #define BITS 24 #else // reasonable default #define BITS 24 // TODO(skal): test aarch64 and find the proper BITS value. #endif //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Derived types and constants: // bit_t = natural register type for storing 'value_' (which is BITS+8 bits) // range_t = register for 'range_' (which is 8bits only) #if (BITS > 24) typedef uint64_t bit_t; #else typedef uint32_t bit_t; #endif typedef uint32_t range_t; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Bitreader typedef struct VP8BitReader VP8BitReader; struct VP8BitReader { // boolean decoder (keep the field ordering as is!) bit_t value_; // current value range_t range_; // current range minus 1. In [127, 254] interval. int bits_; // number of valid bits left // read buffer const uint8_t* buf_; // next byte to be read const uint8_t* buf_end_; // end of read buffer int eof_; // true if input is exhausted }; // Initialize the bit reader and the boolean decoder. void VP8InitBitReader(VP8BitReader* const br, const uint8_t* const start, const uint8_t* const end); // Update internal pointers to displace the byte buffer by the // relative offset 'offset'. void VP8RemapBitReader(VP8BitReader* const br, ptrdiff_t offset); // return the next value made of 'num_bits' bits uint32_t VP8GetValue(VP8BitReader* const br, int num_bits); static WEBP_INLINE uint32_t VP8Get(VP8BitReader* const br) { return VP8GetValue(br, 1); } // return the next value with sign-extension. int32_t VP8GetSignedValue(VP8BitReader* const br, int num_bits); // bit_reader_inl.h will implement the following methods: // static WEBP_INLINE int VP8GetBit(VP8BitReader* const br, int prob) // static WEBP_INLINE int VP8GetSigned(VP8BitReader* const br, int v) // and should be included by the .c files that actually need them. // This is to avoid recompiling the whole library whenever this file is touched, // and also allowing platform-specific ad-hoc hacks. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Bitreader for lossless format // maximum number of bits (inclusive) the bit-reader can handle: #define VP8L_MAX_NUM_BIT_READ 24 typedef uint64_t vp8l_val_t; // right now, this bit-reader can only use 64bit. typedef struct { vp8l_val_t val_; // pre-fetched bits const uint8_t* buf_; // input byte buffer size_t len_; // buffer length size_t pos_; // byte position in buf_ int bit_pos_; // current bit-reading position in val_ int eos_; // bitstream is finished int error_; // an error occurred (buffer overflow attempt...) } VP8LBitReader; void VP8LInitBitReader(VP8LBitReader* const br, const uint8_t* const start, size_t length); // Sets a new data buffer. void VP8LBitReaderSetBuffer(VP8LBitReader* const br, const uint8_t* const buffer, size_t length); // Reads the specified number of bits from read buffer. // Flags an error in case end_of_stream or n_bits is more than the allowed limit // of VP8L_MAX_NUM_BIT_READ (inclusive). // Flags eos_ if this read attempt is going to cross the read buffer. uint32_t VP8LReadBits(VP8LBitReader* const br, int n_bits); // Return the prefetched bits, so they can be looked up. static WEBP_INLINE uint32_t VP8LPrefetchBits(VP8LBitReader* const br) { return (uint32_t)(br->val_ >> br->bit_pos_); } // For jumping over a number of bits in the bit stream when accessed with // VP8LPrefetchBits and VP8LFillBitWindow. static WEBP_INLINE void VP8LSetBitPos(VP8LBitReader* const br, int val) { br->bit_pos_ = val; } // Advances the read buffer by 4 bytes to make room for reading next 32 bits. void VP8LFillBitWindow(VP8LBitReader* const br); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif /* WEBP_UTILS_BIT_READER_H_ */