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1 /*
2  * Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
3  *
4  * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5  * found in the LICENSE file.
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef SkCodec_DEFINED
9 #define SkCodec_DEFINED
10 
11 #include "include/codec/SkEncodedOrigin.h"
12 #include "include/core/SkImageInfo.h"
13 #include "include/core/SkPixmap.h"
14 #include "include/core/SkRect.h"
15 #include "include/core/SkRefCnt.h"
16 #include "include/core/SkSize.h"
17 #include "include/core/SkSpan.h"
18 #include "include/core/SkTypes.h"
19 #include "include/core/SkYUVAPixmaps.h"
20 #include "include/private/SkEncodedInfo.h"
21 #include "include/private/base/SkNoncopyable.h"
22 #include "modules/skcms/skcms.h"
23 
24 #include <cstddef>
25 #include <functional>
26 #include <memory>
27 #include <optional>
28 #include <string_view>
29 #include <tuple>
30 #include <vector>
31 
32 class SkData;
33 class SkFrameHolder;
34 class SkImage;
35 class SkPngChunkReader;
36 class SkSampler;
37 class SkStream;
38 struct SkGainmapInfo;
39 enum SkAlphaType : int;
40 enum class SkEncodedImageFormat;
41 
42 namespace SkCodecAnimation {
43 enum class Blend;
44 enum class DisposalMethod;
45 }
46 
47 namespace DM {
48 class CodecSrc;
49 } // namespace DM
50 
51 namespace SkCodecs {
52 struct Decoder;
53 }
54 
55 /**
56  *  Abstraction layer directly on top of an image codec.
57  */
58 class SK_API SkCodec : SkNoncopyable {
59 public:
60     /**
61      *  Minimum number of bytes that must be buffered in SkStream input.
62      *
63      *  An SkStream passed to NewFromStream must be able to use this many
64      *  bytes to determine the image type. Then the same SkStream must be
65      *  passed to the correct decoder to read from the beginning.
66      *
67      *  This can be accomplished by implementing peek() to support peeking
68      *  this many bytes, or by implementing rewind() to be able to rewind()
69      *  after reading this many bytes.
70      */
MinBufferedBytesNeeded()71     static constexpr size_t MinBufferedBytesNeeded() { return 32; }
72 
73     /**
74      *  Error codes for various SkCodec methods.
75      */
76     enum Result {
77         /**
78          *  General return value for success.
79          */
80         kSuccess,
81         /**
82          *  The input is incomplete. A partial image was generated.
83          */
84         kIncompleteInput,
85         /**
86          *  Like kIncompleteInput, except the input had an error.
87          *
88          *  If returned from an incremental decode, decoding cannot continue,
89          *  even with more data.
90          */
91         kErrorInInput,
92         /**
93          *  The generator cannot convert to match the request, ignoring
94          *  dimensions.
95          */
96         kInvalidConversion,
97         /**
98          *  The generator cannot scale to requested size.
99          */
100         kInvalidScale,
101         /**
102          *  Parameters (besides info) are invalid. e.g. NULL pixels, rowBytes
103          *  too small, etc.
104          */
105         kInvalidParameters,
106         /**
107          *  The input did not contain a valid image.
108          */
109         kInvalidInput,
110         /**
111          *  Fulfilling this request requires rewinding the input, which is not
112          *  supported for this input.
113          */
114         kCouldNotRewind,
115         /**
116          *  An internal error, such as OOM.
117          */
118         kInternalError,
119         /**
120          *  This method is not implemented by this codec.
121          *  FIXME: Perhaps this should be kUnsupported?
122          */
123         kUnimplemented,
124     };
125 
126     /**
127      *  Readable string representing the error code.
128      */
129     static const char* ResultToString(Result);
130 
131     /**
132      * For container formats that contain both still images and image sequences,
133      * instruct the decoder how the output should be selected. (Refer to comments
134      * for each value for more details.)
135      */
136     enum class SelectionPolicy {
137         /**
138          *  If the container format contains both still images and image sequences,
139          *  SkCodec should choose one of the still images. This is the default.
140          *  Note that kPreferStillImage may prevent use of the animation features
141          *  if the input is not rewindable.
142          */
143         kPreferStillImage,
144         /**
145          *  If the container format contains both still images and image sequences,
146          *  SkCodec should choose one of the image sequences for animation.
147          */
148         kPreferAnimation,
149     };
150 
151     /**
152      *  If this stream represents an encoded image that we know how to decode,
153      *  return an SkCodec that can decode it. Otherwise return NULL.
154      *
155      *  As stated above, this call must be able to peek or read
156      *  MinBufferedBytesNeeded to determine the correct format, and then start
157      *  reading from the beginning. First it will attempt to peek, and it
158      *  assumes that if less than MinBufferedBytesNeeded bytes (but more than
159      *  zero) are returned, this is because the stream is shorter than this,
160      *  so falling back to reading would not provide more data. If peek()
161      *  returns zero bytes, this call will instead attempt to read(). This
162      *  will require that the stream can be rewind()ed.
163      *
164      *  If Result is not NULL, it will be set to either kSuccess if an SkCodec
165      *  is returned or a reason for the failure if NULL is returned.
166      *
167      *  If SkPngChunkReader is not NULL, take a ref and pass it to libpng if
168      *  the image is a png.
169      *
170      *  If the SkPngChunkReader is not NULL then:
171      *      If the image is not a PNG, the SkPngChunkReader will be ignored.
172      *      If the image is a PNG, the SkPngChunkReader will be reffed.
173      *      If the PNG has unknown chunks, the SkPngChunkReader will be used
174      *      to handle these chunks.  SkPngChunkReader will be called to read
175      *      any unknown chunk at any point during the creation of the codec
176      *      or the decode.  Note that if SkPngChunkReader fails to read a
177      *      chunk, this could result in a failure to create the codec or a
178      *      failure to decode the image.
179      *      If the PNG does not contain unknown chunks, the SkPngChunkReader
180      *      will not be used or modified.
181      *
182      *  If NULL is returned, the stream is deleted immediately. Otherwise, the
183      *  SkCodec takes ownership of it, and will delete it when done with it.
184      */
185     static std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> MakeFromStream(
186             std::unique_ptr<SkStream>,
187             SkSpan<const SkCodecs::Decoder> decoders,
188             Result* = nullptr,
189             SkPngChunkReader* = nullptr,
190             SelectionPolicy selectionPolicy = SelectionPolicy::kPreferStillImage);
191     // deprecated
192     static std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> MakeFromStream(
193             std::unique_ptr<SkStream>,
194             Result* = nullptr,
195             SkPngChunkReader* = nullptr,
196             SelectionPolicy selectionPolicy = SelectionPolicy::kPreferStillImage);
197 
198     /**
199      *  If this data represents an encoded image that we know how to decode,
200      *  return an SkCodec that can decode it. Otherwise return NULL.
201      *
202      *  If the SkPngChunkReader is not NULL then:
203      *      If the image is not a PNG, the SkPngChunkReader will be ignored.
204      *      If the image is a PNG, the SkPngChunkReader will be reffed.
205      *      If the PNG has unknown chunks, the SkPngChunkReader will be used
206      *      to handle these chunks.  SkPngChunkReader will be called to read
207      *      any unknown chunk at any point during the creation of the codec
208      *      or the decode.  Note that if SkPngChunkReader fails to read a
209      *      chunk, this could result in a failure to create the codec or a
210      *      failure to decode the image.
211      *      If the PNG does not contain unknown chunks, the SkPngChunkReader
212      *      will not be used or modified.
213      */
214     static std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> MakeFromData(sk_sp<SkData>,
215                                                  SkSpan<const SkCodecs::Decoder> decoders,
216                                                  SkPngChunkReader* = nullptr);
217     // deprecated
218     static std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> MakeFromData(sk_sp<SkData>, SkPngChunkReader* = nullptr);
219 
220     virtual ~SkCodec();
221 
222     /**
223      *  Return a reasonable SkImageInfo to decode into.
224      *
225      *  If the image has an ICC profile that does not map to an SkColorSpace,
226      *  the returned SkImageInfo will use SRGB.
227      */
getInfo()228     SkImageInfo getInfo() const { return fEncodedInfo.makeImageInfo(); }
229 
dimensions()230     SkISize dimensions() const { return {fEncodedInfo.width(), fEncodedInfo.height()}; }
bounds()231     SkIRect bounds() const {
232         return SkIRect::MakeWH(fEncodedInfo.width(), fEncodedInfo.height());
233     }
234 
235     /**
236      * Return the ICC profile of the encoded data.
237      */
getICCProfile()238     const skcms_ICCProfile* getICCProfile() const {
239         return this->getEncodedInfo().profile();
240     }
241 
242     /**
243      *  Returns the image orientation stored in the EXIF data.
244      *  If there is no EXIF data, or if we cannot read the EXIF data, returns kTopLeft.
245      */
getOrigin()246     SkEncodedOrigin getOrigin() const { return fOrigin; }
247 
248     /**
249      *  Return a size that approximately supports the desired scale factor.
250      *  The codec may not be able to scale efficiently to the exact scale
251      *  factor requested, so return a size that approximates that scale.
252      *  The returned value is the codec's suggestion for the closest valid
253      *  scale that it can natively support
254      */
getScaledDimensions(float desiredScale)255     SkISize getScaledDimensions(float desiredScale) const {
256         // Negative and zero scales are errors.
257         SkASSERT(desiredScale > 0.0f);
258         if (desiredScale <= 0.0f) {
259             return SkISize::Make(0, 0);
260         }
261 
262         // Upscaling is not supported. Return the original size if the client
263         // requests an upscale.
264         if (desiredScale >= 1.0f) {
265             return this->dimensions();
266         }
267         return this->onGetScaledDimensions(desiredScale);
268     }
269 
270     /**
271      *  Return (via desiredSubset) a subset which can decoded from this codec,
272      *  or false if this codec cannot decode subsets or anything similar to
273      *  desiredSubset.
274      *
275      *  @param desiredSubset In/out parameter. As input, a desired subset of
276      *      the original bounds (as specified by getInfo). If true is returned,
277      *      desiredSubset may have been modified to a subset which is
278      *      supported. Although a particular change may have been made to
279      *      desiredSubset to create something supported, it is possible other
280      *      changes could result in a valid subset.
281      *      If false is returned, desiredSubset's value is undefined.
282      *  @return true if this codec supports decoding desiredSubset (as
283      *      returned, potentially modified)
284      */
getValidSubset(SkIRect * desiredSubset)285     bool getValidSubset(SkIRect* desiredSubset) const {
286         return this->onGetValidSubset(desiredSubset);
287     }
288 
289     /**
290      *  Format of the encoded data.
291      */
getEncodedFormat()292     SkEncodedImageFormat getEncodedFormat() const { return this->onGetEncodedFormat(); }
293 
294     /**
295      *  Return the underlying encoded data stream. This may be nullptr if the original
296      *  stream could not be duplicated.
297      */
298     virtual std::unique_ptr<SkStream> getEncodedData() const;
299 
300     /**
301      *  Whether or not the memory passed to getPixels is zero initialized.
302      */
303     enum ZeroInitialized {
304         /**
305          *  The memory passed to getPixels is zero initialized. The SkCodec
306          *  may take advantage of this by skipping writing zeroes.
307          */
308         kYes_ZeroInitialized,
309         /**
310          *  The memory passed to getPixels has not been initialized to zero,
311          *  so the SkCodec must write all zeroes to memory.
312          *
313          *  This is the default. It will be used if no Options struct is used.
314          */
315         kNo_ZeroInitialized,
316     };
317 
318     /**
319      *  Additional options to pass to getPixels.
320      */
321     struct Options {
OptionsOptions322         Options()
323             : fZeroInitialized(kNo_ZeroInitialized)
324             , fSubset(nullptr)
325             , fFrameIndex(0)
326             , fPriorFrame(kNoFrame)
327         {}
328 
329         ZeroInitialized            fZeroInitialized;
330         /**
331          *  If not NULL, represents a subset of the original image to decode.
332          *  Must be within the bounds returned by getInfo().
333          *  If the EncodedFormat is SkEncodedImageFormat::kWEBP (the only one which
334          *  currently supports subsets), the top and left values must be even.
335          *
336          *  In getPixels and incremental decode, we will attempt to decode the
337          *  exact rectangular subset specified by fSubset.
338          *
339          *  In a scanline decode, it does not make sense to specify a subset
340          *  top or subset height, since the client already controls which rows
341          *  to get and which rows to skip.  During scanline decodes, we will
342          *  require that the subset top be zero and the subset height be equal
343          *  to the full height.  We will, however, use the values of
344          *  subset left and subset width to decode partial scanlines on calls
345          *  to getScanlines().
346          */
347         const SkIRect*             fSubset;
348 
349         /**
350          *  The frame to decode.
351          *
352          *  Only meaningful for multi-frame images.
353          */
354         int                        fFrameIndex;
355 
356         /**
357          *  If not kNoFrame, the dst already contains the prior frame at this index.
358          *
359          *  Only meaningful for multi-frame images.
360          *
361          *  If fFrameIndex needs to be blended with a prior frame (as reported by
362          *  getFrameInfo[fFrameIndex].fRequiredFrame), the client can set this to
363          *  any non-kRestorePrevious frame in [fRequiredFrame, fFrameIndex) to
364          *  indicate that that frame is already in the dst. Options.fZeroInitialized
365          *  is ignored in this case.
366          *
367          *  If set to kNoFrame, the codec will decode any necessary required frame(s) first.
368          */
369         int                        fPriorFrame;
370     };
371 
372     /**
373      *  Decode into the given pixels, a block of memory of size at
374      *  least (info.fHeight - 1) * rowBytes + (info.fWidth *
375      *  bytesPerPixel)
376      *
377      *  Repeated calls to this function should give the same results,
378      *  allowing the PixelRef to be immutable.
379      *
380      *  @param info A description of the format (config, size)
381      *         expected by the caller.  This can simply be identical
382      *         to the info returned by getInfo().
383      *
384      *         This contract also allows the caller to specify
385      *         different output-configs, which the implementation can
386      *         decide to support or not.
387      *
388      *         A size that does not match getInfo() implies a request
389      *         to scale. If the generator cannot perform this scale,
390      *         it will return kInvalidScale.
391      *
392      *         If the info contains a non-null SkColorSpace, the codec
393      *         will perform the appropriate color space transformation.
394      *
395      *         If the caller passes in the SkColorSpace that maps to the
396      *         ICC profile reported by getICCProfile(), the color space
397      *         transformation is a no-op.
398      *
399      *         If the caller passes a null SkColorSpace, no color space
400      *         transformation will be done.
401      *
402      *  If a scanline decode is in progress, scanline mode will end, requiring the client to call
403      *  startScanlineDecode() in order to return to decoding scanlines.
404      *
405      *  @return Result kSuccess, or another value explaining the type of failure.
406      */
407     Result getPixels(const SkImageInfo& info, void* pixels, size_t rowBytes, const Options*);
408 
409     /**
410      *  Simplified version of getPixels() that uses the default Options.
411      */
getPixels(const SkImageInfo & info,void * pixels,size_t rowBytes)412     Result getPixels(const SkImageInfo& info, void* pixels, size_t rowBytes) {
413         return this->getPixels(info, pixels, rowBytes, nullptr);
414     }
415 
416     Result getPixels(const SkPixmap& pm, const Options* opts = nullptr) {
417         return this->getPixels(pm.info(), pm.writable_addr(), pm.rowBytes(), opts);
418     }
419 
420     /**
421      *  Return an image containing the pixels. If the codec's origin is not "upper left",
422      *  This will rotate the output image accordingly.
423      */
424     std::tuple<sk_sp<SkImage>, SkCodec::Result> getImage(const SkImageInfo& info,
425                                                          const Options* opts = nullptr);
426     std::tuple<sk_sp<SkImage>, SkCodec::Result> getImage();
427 
428     /**
429      *  If decoding to YUV is supported, this returns true. Otherwise, this
430      *  returns false and the caller will ignore output parameter yuvaPixmapInfo.
431      *
432      * @param  supportedDataTypes Indicates the data type/planar config combinations that are
433      *                            supported by the caller. If the generator supports decoding to
434      *                            YUV(A), but not as a type in supportedDataTypes, this method
435      *                            returns false.
436      *  @param yuvaPixmapInfo Output parameter that specifies the planar configuration, subsampling,
437      *                        orientation, chroma siting, plane color types, and row bytes.
438      */
439     bool queryYUVAInfo(const SkYUVAPixmapInfo::SupportedDataTypes& supportedDataTypes,
440                        SkYUVAPixmapInfo* yuvaPixmapInfo) const;
441 
442     /**
443      *  Returns kSuccess, or another value explaining the type of failure.
444      *  This always attempts to perform a full decode. To get the planar
445      *  configuration without decoding use queryYUVAInfo().
446      *
447      *  @param yuvaPixmaps  Contains preallocated pixmaps configured according to a successful call
448      *                      to queryYUVAInfo().
449      */
450     Result getYUVAPlanes(const SkYUVAPixmaps& yuvaPixmaps);
451 
452     /**
453      *  Prepare for an incremental decode with the specified options.
454      *
455      *  This may require a rewind.
456      *
457      *  If kIncompleteInput is returned, may be called again after more data has
458      *  been provided to the source SkStream.
459      *
460      *  @param dstInfo Info of the destination. If the dimensions do not match
461      *      those of getInfo, this implies a scale.
462      *  @param dst Memory to write to. Needs to be large enough to hold the subset,
463      *      if present, or the full image as described in dstInfo.
464      *  @param options Contains decoding options, including if memory is zero
465      *      initialized and whether to decode a subset.
466      *  @return Enum representing success or reason for failure.
467      */
468     Result startIncrementalDecode(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo, void* dst, size_t rowBytes,
469             const Options*);
470 
startIncrementalDecode(const SkImageInfo & dstInfo,void * dst,size_t rowBytes)471     Result startIncrementalDecode(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo, void* dst, size_t rowBytes) {
472         return this->startIncrementalDecode(dstInfo, dst, rowBytes, nullptr);
473     }
474 
475     /**
476      *  Start/continue the incremental decode.
477      *
478      *  Not valid to call before a call to startIncrementalDecode() returns
479      *  kSuccess.
480      *
481      *  If kIncompleteInput is returned, may be called again after more data has
482      *  been provided to the source SkStream.
483      *
484      *  Unlike getPixels and getScanlines, this does not do any filling. This is
485      *  left up to the caller, since they may be skipping lines or continuing the
486      *  decode later. In the latter case, they may choose to initialize all lines
487      *  first, or only initialize the remaining lines after the first call.
488      *
489      *  @param rowsDecoded Optional output variable returning the total number of
490      *      lines initialized. Only meaningful if this method returns kIncompleteInput.
491      *      Otherwise the implementation may not set it.
492      *      Note that some implementations may have initialized this many rows, but
493      *      not necessarily finished those rows (e.g. interlaced PNG). This may be
494      *      useful for determining what rows the client needs to initialize.
495      *  @return kSuccess if all lines requested in startIncrementalDecode have
496      *      been completely decoded. kIncompleteInput otherwise.
497      */
498     Result incrementalDecode(int* rowsDecoded = nullptr) {
499         if (!fStartedIncrementalDecode) {
500             return kInvalidParameters;
501         }
502         return this->onIncrementalDecode(rowsDecoded);
503     }
504 
505     /**
506      * The remaining functions revolve around decoding scanlines.
507      */
508 
509     /**
510      *  Prepare for a scanline decode with the specified options.
511      *
512      *  After this call, this class will be ready to decode the first scanline.
513      *
514      *  This must be called in order to call getScanlines or skipScanlines.
515      *
516      *  This may require rewinding the stream.
517      *
518      *  Not all SkCodecs support this.
519      *
520      *  @param dstInfo Info of the destination. If the dimensions do not match
521      *      those of getInfo, this implies a scale.
522      *  @param options Contains decoding options, including if memory is zero
523      *      initialized.
524      *  @return Enum representing success or reason for failure.
525      */
526     Result startScanlineDecode(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo, const Options* options);
527 
528     /**
529      *  Simplified version of startScanlineDecode() that uses the default Options.
530      */
startScanlineDecode(const SkImageInfo & dstInfo)531     Result startScanlineDecode(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo) {
532         return this->startScanlineDecode(dstInfo, nullptr);
533     }
534 
535     /**
536      *  Write the next countLines scanlines into dst.
537      *
538      *  Not valid to call before calling startScanlineDecode().
539      *
540      *  @param dst Must be non-null, and large enough to hold countLines
541      *      scanlines of size rowBytes.
542      *  @param countLines Number of lines to write.
543      *  @param rowBytes Number of bytes per row. Must be large enough to hold
544      *      a scanline based on the SkImageInfo used to create this object.
545      *  @return the number of lines successfully decoded.  If this value is
546      *      less than countLines, this will fill the remaining lines with a
547      *      default value.
548      */
549     int getScanlines(void* dst, int countLines, size_t rowBytes);
550 
551     /**
552      *  Skip count scanlines.
553      *
554      *  Not valid to call before calling startScanlineDecode().
555      *
556      *  The default version just calls onGetScanlines and discards the dst.
557      *  NOTE: If skipped lines are the only lines with alpha, this default
558      *  will make reallyHasAlpha return true, when it could have returned
559      *  false.
560      *
561      *  @return true if the scanlines were successfully skipped
562      *          false on failure, possible reasons for failure include:
563      *              An incomplete input image stream.
564      *              Calling this function before calling startScanlineDecode().
565      *              If countLines is less than zero or so large that it moves
566      *                  the current scanline past the end of the image.
567      */
568     bool skipScanlines(int countLines);
569 
570     /**
571      *  The order in which rows are output from the scanline decoder is not the
572      *  same for all variations of all image types.  This explains the possible
573      *  output row orderings.
574      */
575     enum SkScanlineOrder {
576         /*
577          * By far the most common, this indicates that the image can be decoded
578          * reliably using the scanline decoder, and that rows will be output in
579          * the logical order.
580          */
581         kTopDown_SkScanlineOrder,
582 
583         /*
584          * This indicates that the scanline decoder reliably outputs rows, but
585          * they will be returned in reverse order.  If the scanline format is
586          * kBottomUp, the nextScanline() API can be used to determine the actual
587          * y-coordinate of the next output row, but the client is not forced
588          * to take advantage of this, given that it's not too tough to keep
589          * track independently.
590          *
591          * For full image decodes, it is safe to get all of the scanlines at
592          * once, since the decoder will handle inverting the rows as it
593          * decodes.
594          *
595          * For subset decodes and sampling, it is simplest to get and skip
596          * scanlines one at a time, using the nextScanline() API.  It is
597          * possible to ask for larger chunks at a time, but this should be used
598          * with caution.  As with full image decodes, the decoder will handle
599          * inverting the requested rows, but rows will still be delivered
600          * starting from the bottom of the image.
601          *
602          * Upside down bmps are an example.
603          */
604         kBottomUp_SkScanlineOrder,
605     };
606 
607     /**
608      *  An enum representing the order in which scanlines will be returned by
609      *  the scanline decoder.
610      *
611      *  This is undefined before startScanlineDecode() is called.
612      */
getScanlineOrder()613     SkScanlineOrder getScanlineOrder() const { return this->onGetScanlineOrder(); }
614 
615     /**
616      *  Returns the y-coordinate of the next row to be returned by the scanline
617      *  decoder.
618      *
619      *  This will equal fCurrScanline, except in the case of strangely
620      *  encoded image types (bottom-up bmps).
621      *
622      *  Results are undefined when not in scanline decoding mode.
623      */
nextScanline()624     int nextScanline() const { return this->outputScanline(fCurrScanline); }
625 
626     /**
627      *  Returns the output y-coordinate of the row that corresponds to an input
628      *  y-coordinate.  The input y-coordinate represents where the scanline
629      *  is located in the encoded data.
630      *
631      *  This will equal inputScanline, except in the case of strangely
632      *  encoded image types (bottom-up bmps, interlaced gifs).
633      */
634     int outputScanline(int inputScanline) const;
635 
636     /**
637      *  Return the number of frames in the image.
638      *
639      *  May require reading through the stream.
640      */
getFrameCount()641     int getFrameCount() {
642         return this->onGetFrameCount();
643     }
644 
645     // Sentinel value used when a frame index implies "no frame":
646     // - FrameInfo::fRequiredFrame set to this value means the frame
647     //   is independent.
648     // - Options::fPriorFrame set to this value means no (relevant) prior frame
649     //   is residing in dst's memory.
650     static constexpr int kNoFrame = -1;
651 
652     // This transitional definition was added in August 2018, and will eventually be removed.
653 #ifdef SK_LEGACY_SKCODEC_NONE_ENUM
654     static constexpr int kNone = kNoFrame;
655 #endif
656 
657     /**
658      *  Information about individual frames in a multi-framed image.
659      */
660     struct FrameInfo {
661         /**
662          *  The frame that this frame needs to be blended with, or
663          *  kNoFrame if this frame is independent (so it can be
664          *  drawn over an uninitialized buffer).
665          *
666          *  Note that this is the *earliest* frame that can be used
667          *  for blending. Any frame from [fRequiredFrame, i) can be
668          *  used, unless its fDisposalMethod is kRestorePrevious.
669          */
670         int fRequiredFrame;
671 
672         /**
673          *  Number of milliseconds to show this frame.
674          */
675         int fDuration;
676 
677         /**
678          *  Whether the end marker for this frame is contained in the stream.
679          *
680          *  Note: this does not guarantee that an attempt to decode will be complete.
681          *  There could be an error in the stream.
682          */
683         bool fFullyReceived;
684 
685         /**
686          *  This is conservative; it will still return non-opaque if e.g. a
687          *  color index-based frame has a color with alpha but does not use it.
688          */
689         SkAlphaType fAlphaType;
690 
691         /**
692          *  Whether the updated rectangle contains alpha.
693          *
694          *  This is conservative; it will still be set to true if e.g. a color
695          *  index-based frame has a color with alpha but does not use it. In
696          *  addition, it may be set to true, even if the final frame, after
697          *  blending, is opaque.
698          */
699         bool fHasAlphaWithinBounds;
700 
701         /**
702          *  How this frame should be modified before decoding the next one.
703          */
704         SkCodecAnimation::DisposalMethod fDisposalMethod;
705 
706         /**
707          *  How this frame should blend with the prior frame.
708          */
709         SkCodecAnimation::Blend fBlend;
710 
711         /**
712          *  The rectangle updated by this frame.
713          *
714          *  It may be empty, if the frame does not change the image. It will
715          *  always be contained by SkCodec::dimensions().
716          */
717         SkIRect fFrameRect;
718     };
719 
720     /**
721      *  Return info about a single frame.
722      *
723      *  Does not read through the stream, so it should be called after
724      *  getFrameCount() to parse any frames that have not already been parsed.
725      *
726      *  Only supported by animated (multi-frame) codecs. Note that this is a
727      *  property of the codec (the SkCodec subclass), not the image.
728      *
729      *  To elaborate, some codecs support animation (e.g. GIF). Others do not
730      *  (e.g. BMP). Animated codecs can still represent single frame images.
731      *  Calling getFrameInfo(0, etc) will return true for a single frame GIF
732      *  even if the overall image is not animated (in that the pixels on screen
733      *  do not change over time). When incrementally decoding a GIF image, we
734      *  might only know that there's a single frame *so far*.
735      *
736      *  For non-animated SkCodec subclasses, it's sufficient but not necessary
737      *  for this method to always return false.
738      */
getFrameInfo(int index,FrameInfo * info)739     bool getFrameInfo(int index, FrameInfo* info) const {
740         if (index < 0) {
741             return false;
742         }
743         return this->onGetFrameInfo(index, info);
744     }
745 
746     /**
747      *  Return info about all the frames in the image.
748      *
749      *  May require reading through the stream to determine info about the
750      *  frames (including the count).
751      *
752      *  As such, future decoding calls may require a rewind.
753      *
754      *  This may return an empty vector for non-animated codecs. See the
755      *  getFrameInfo(int, FrameInfo*) comment.
756      */
757     std::vector<FrameInfo> getFrameInfo();
758 
759     static constexpr int kRepetitionCountInfinite = -1;
760 
761     /**
762      *  Return the number of times to repeat, if this image is animated. This number does not
763      *  include the first play through of each frame. For example, a repetition count of 4 means
764      *  that each frame is played 5 times and then the animation stops.
765      *
766      *  It can return kRepetitionCountInfinite, a negative number, meaning that the animation
767      *  should loop forever.
768      *
769      *  May require reading the stream to find the repetition count.
770      *
771      *  As such, future decoding calls may require a rewind.
772      *
773      *  For still (non-animated) image codecs, this will return 0.
774      */
getRepetitionCount()775     int getRepetitionCount() {
776         return this->onGetRepetitionCount();
777     }
778 
779     // Register a decoder at runtime by passing two function pointers:
780     //    - peek() to return true if the span of bytes appears to be your encoded format;
781     //    - make() to attempt to create an SkCodec from the given stream.
782     // Not thread safe.
783     static void Register(
784             bool                     (*peek)(const void*, size_t),
785             std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> (*make)(std::unique_ptr<SkStream>, SkCodec::Result*));
786 
787 protected:
getEncodedInfo()788     const SkEncodedInfo& getEncodedInfo() const { return fEncodedInfo; }
789 
790     using XformFormat = skcms_PixelFormat;
791 
792     SkCodec(SkEncodedInfo&&,
793             XformFormat srcFormat,
794             std::unique_ptr<SkStream>,
795             SkEncodedOrigin = kTopLeft_SkEncodedOrigin);
796 
797     void setSrcXformFormat(XformFormat pixelFormat);
798 
getSrcXformFormat()799     XformFormat getSrcXformFormat() const {
800         return fSrcXformFormat;
801     }
802 
onGetGainmapInfo(SkGainmapInfo *,std::unique_ptr<SkStream> *)803     virtual bool onGetGainmapInfo(SkGainmapInfo*, std::unique_ptr<SkStream>*) { return false; }
804 
onGetScaledDimensions(float)805     virtual SkISize onGetScaledDimensions(float /*desiredScale*/) const {
806         // By default, scaling is not supported.
807         return this->dimensions();
808     }
809 
810     // FIXME: What to do about subsets??
811     /**
812      *  Subclasses should override if they support dimensions other than the
813      *  srcInfo's.
814      */
onDimensionsSupported(const SkISize &)815     virtual bool onDimensionsSupported(const SkISize&) {
816         return false;
817     }
818 
819     virtual SkEncodedImageFormat onGetEncodedFormat() const = 0;
820 
821     /**
822      * @param rowsDecoded When the encoded image stream is incomplete, this function
823      *                    will return kIncompleteInput and rowsDecoded will be set to
824      *                    the number of scanlines that were successfully decoded.
825      *                    This will allow getPixels() to fill the uninitialized memory.
826      */
827     virtual Result onGetPixels(const SkImageInfo& info,
828                                void* pixels, size_t rowBytes, const Options&,
829                                int* rowsDecoded) = 0;
830 
onQueryYUVAInfo(const SkYUVAPixmapInfo::SupportedDataTypes &,SkYUVAPixmapInfo *)831     virtual bool onQueryYUVAInfo(const SkYUVAPixmapInfo::SupportedDataTypes&,
832                                  SkYUVAPixmapInfo*) const { return false; }
833 
onGetYUVAPlanes(const SkYUVAPixmaps &)834     virtual Result onGetYUVAPlanes(const SkYUVAPixmaps&) { return kUnimplemented; }
835 
onGetValidSubset(SkIRect *)836     virtual bool onGetValidSubset(SkIRect* /*desiredSubset*/) const {
837         // By default, subsets are not supported.
838         return false;
839     }
840 
841     /**
842      *  If the stream was previously read, attempt to rewind.
843      *
844      *  If the stream needed to be rewound, call onRewind.
845      *  @returns true if the codec is at the right position and can be used.
846      *      false if there was a failure to rewind.
847      *
848      *  This is called by getPixels(), getYUV8Planes(), startIncrementalDecode() and
849      *  startScanlineDecode(). Subclasses may call if they need to rewind at another time.
850      */
851     [[nodiscard]] bool rewindIfNeeded();
852 
853     /**
854      *  Called by rewindIfNeeded, if the stream needed to be rewound.
855      *
856      *  Subclasses should do any set up needed after a rewind.
857      */
onRewind()858     virtual bool onRewind() {
859         return true;
860     }
861 
862     /**
863      * Get method for the input stream
864      */
stream()865     SkStream* stream() {
866         return fStream.get();
867     }
868 
869     /**
870      *  The remaining functions revolve around decoding scanlines.
871      */
872 
873     /**
874      *  Most images types will be kTopDown and will not need to override this function.
875      */
onGetScanlineOrder()876     virtual SkScanlineOrder onGetScanlineOrder() const { return kTopDown_SkScanlineOrder; }
877 
dstInfo()878     const SkImageInfo& dstInfo() const { return fDstInfo; }
879 
options()880     const Options& options() const { return fOptions; }
881 
882     /**
883      *  Returns the number of scanlines that have been decoded so far.
884      *  This is unaffected by the SkScanlineOrder.
885      *
886      *  Returns -1 if we have not started a scanline decode.
887      */
currScanline()888     int currScanline() const { return fCurrScanline; }
889 
890     virtual int onOutputScanline(int inputScanline) const;
891 
892     /**
893      *  Return whether we can convert to dst.
894      *
895      *  Will be called for the appropriate frame, prior to initializing the colorXform.
896      */
897     virtual bool conversionSupported(const SkImageInfo& dst, bool srcIsOpaque,
898                                      bool needsColorXform);
899 
900     // Some classes never need a colorXform e.g.
901     // - ICO uses its embedded codec's colorXform
902     // - WBMP is just Black/White
usesColorXform()903     virtual bool usesColorXform() const { return true; }
904     void applyColorXform(void* dst, const void* src, int count) const;
905 
colorXform()906     bool colorXform() const { return fXformTime != kNo_XformTime; }
xformOnDecode()907     bool xformOnDecode() const { return fXformTime == kDecodeRow_XformTime; }
908 
onGetFrameCount()909     virtual int onGetFrameCount() {
910         return 1;
911     }
912 
onGetFrameInfo(int,FrameInfo *)913     virtual bool onGetFrameInfo(int, FrameInfo*) const {
914         return false;
915     }
916 
onGetRepetitionCount()917     virtual int onGetRepetitionCount() {
918         return 0;
919     }
920 
921 private:
922     const SkEncodedInfo                fEncodedInfo;
923     XformFormat                        fSrcXformFormat;
924     std::unique_ptr<SkStream>          fStream;
925     bool fNeedsRewind = false;
926     const SkEncodedOrigin fOrigin;
927 
928     SkImageInfo                        fDstInfo;
929     Options                            fOptions;
930 
931     enum XformTime {
932         kNo_XformTime,
933         kPalette_XformTime,
934         kDecodeRow_XformTime,
935     };
936     XformTime                          fXformTime;
937     XformFormat                        fDstXformFormat; // Based on fDstInfo.
938     skcms_ICCProfile                   fDstProfile;
939     skcms_AlphaFormat                  fDstXformAlphaFormat;
940 
941     // Only meaningful during scanline decodes.
942     int fCurrScanline = -1;
943 
944     bool fStartedIncrementalDecode = false;
945 
946     // Allows SkAndroidCodec to call handleFrameIndex (potentially decoding a prior frame and
947     // clearing to transparent) without SkCodec itself calling it, too.
948     bool fUsingCallbackForHandleFrameIndex = false;
949 
950     bool initializeColorXform(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo, SkEncodedInfo::Alpha, bool srcIsOpaque);
951 
952     /**
953      *  Return whether these dimensions are supported as a scale.
954      *
955      *  The codec may choose to cache the information about scale and subset.
956      *  Either way, the same information will be passed to onGetPixels/onStart
957      *  on success.
958      *
959      *  This must return true for a size returned from getScaledDimensions.
960      */
dimensionsSupported(const SkISize & dim)961     bool dimensionsSupported(const SkISize& dim) {
962         return dim == this->dimensions() || this->onDimensionsSupported(dim);
963     }
964 
965     /**
966      *  For multi-framed images, return the object with information about the frames.
967      */
getFrameHolder()968     virtual const SkFrameHolder* getFrameHolder() const {
969         return nullptr;
970     }
971 
972     // Callback for decoding a prior frame. The `Options::fFrameIndex` is ignored,
973     // being replaced by frameIndex. This allows opts to actually be a subclass of
974     // SkCodec::Options which SkCodec itself does not know how to copy or modify,
975     // but just passes through to the caller (where it can be reinterpret_cast'd).
976     using GetPixelsCallback = std::function<Result(const SkImageInfo&, void* pixels,
977                                                    size_t rowBytes, const Options& opts,
978                                                    int frameIndex)>;
979 
980     /**
981      *  Check for a valid Options.fFrameIndex, and decode prior frames if necessary.
982      *
983      * If GetPixelsCallback is not null, it will be used to decode a prior frame instead
984      * of using this SkCodec directly. It may also be used recursively, if that in turn
985      * depends on a prior frame. This is used by SkAndroidCodec.
986      */
987     Result handleFrameIndex(const SkImageInfo&, void* pixels, size_t rowBytes, const Options&,
988                             GetPixelsCallback = nullptr);
989 
990     // Methods for scanline decoding.
onStartScanlineDecode(const SkImageInfo &,const Options &)991     virtual Result onStartScanlineDecode(const SkImageInfo& /*dstInfo*/,
992             const Options& /*options*/) {
993         return kUnimplemented;
994     }
995 
onStartIncrementalDecode(const SkImageInfo &,void *,size_t,const Options &)996     virtual Result onStartIncrementalDecode(const SkImageInfo& /*dstInfo*/, void*, size_t,
997             const Options&) {
998         return kUnimplemented;
999     }
1000 
onIncrementalDecode(int *)1001     virtual Result onIncrementalDecode(int*) {
1002         return kUnimplemented;
1003     }
1004 
1005 
onSkipScanlines(int)1006     virtual bool onSkipScanlines(int /*countLines*/) { return false; }
1007 
onGetScanlines(void *,int,size_t)1008     virtual int onGetScanlines(void* /*dst*/, int /*countLines*/, size_t /*rowBytes*/) { return 0; }
1009 
1010     /**
1011      * On an incomplete decode, getPixels() and getScanlines() will call this function
1012      * to fill any uinitialized memory.
1013      *
1014      * @param dstInfo        Contains the destination color type
1015      *                       Contains the destination alpha type
1016      *                       Contains the destination width
1017      *                       The height stored in this info is unused
1018      * @param dst            Pointer to the start of destination pixel memory
1019      * @param rowBytes       Stride length in destination pixel memory
1020      * @param zeroInit       Indicates if memory is zero initialized
1021      * @param linesRequested Number of lines that the client requested
1022      * @param linesDecoded   Number of lines that were successfully decoded
1023      */
1024     void fillIncompleteImage(const SkImageInfo& dstInfo, void* dst, size_t rowBytes,
1025             ZeroInitialized zeroInit, int linesRequested, int linesDecoded);
1026 
1027     /**
1028      *  Return an object which will allow forcing scanline decodes to sample in X.
1029      *
1030      *  May create a sampler, if one is not currently being used. Otherwise, does
1031      *  not affect ownership.
1032      *
1033      *  Only valid during scanline decoding or incremental decoding.
1034      */
getSampler(bool)1035     virtual SkSampler* getSampler(bool /*createIfNecessary*/) { return nullptr; }
1036 
1037     friend class DM::CodecSrc;  // for fillIncompleteImage
1038     friend class PNGCodecGM;    // for fillIncompleteImage
1039     friend class SkSampledCodec;
1040     friend class SkIcoCodec;
1041     friend class SkAndroidCodec; // for fEncodedInfo
1042     friend class SkPDFBitmap; // for fEncodedInfo
1043 };
1044 
1045 namespace SkCodecs {
1046 
1047 using DecodeContext = void*;
1048 using IsFormatCallback = bool (*)(const void* data, size_t len);
1049 using MakeFromStreamCallback = std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> (*)(std::unique_ptr<SkStream>,
1050                                                             SkCodec::Result*,
1051                                                             DecodeContext);
1052 
1053 struct SK_API Decoder {
1054     // By convention, we use all lowercase letters and go with the primary filename extension.
1055     // For example "png", "jpg", "ico", "webp", etc
1056     std::string_view id;
1057     IsFormatCallback isFormat;
1058     MakeFromStreamCallback makeFromStream;
1059 };
1060 
1061 // Add the decoder to the end of a linked list of decoders, which will be used to identify calls to
1062 // SkCodec::MakeFromStream. If a decoder with the same id already exists, this new decoder
1063 // will replace the existing one (in the same position). This is not thread-safe, so make sure all
1064 // initialization is done before the first call.
1065 void SK_API Register(Decoder d);
1066 
1067 /**
1068  *  Return a SkImage produced by the codec, but attempts to defer image allocation until the
1069  *  image is actually used/drawn. This deferral allows the system to cache the result, either on the
1070  *  CPU or on the GPU, depending on where the image is drawn. If memory is low, the cache may
1071  *  be purged, causing the next draw of the image to have to re-decode.
1072  *
1073  *  If alphaType is nullopt, the image's alpha type will be chosen automatically based on the
1074  *  image format. Transparent images will default to kPremul_SkAlphaType. If alphaType contains
1075  *  kPremul_SkAlphaType or kUnpremul_SkAlphaType, that alpha type will be used. Forcing opaque
1076  *  (passing kOpaque_SkAlphaType) is not allowed, and will return nullptr.
1077  *
1078  *  @param codec    A non-null codec (e.g. from SkPngDecoder::Decode)
1079  *  @return         created SkImage, or nullptr
1080  */
1081 SK_API sk_sp<SkImage> DeferredImage(std::unique_ptr<SkCodec> codec,
1082                                     std::optional<SkAlphaType> alphaType = std::nullopt);
1083 }
1084 
1085 #endif // SkCodec_DEFINED
1086