WIP: begin to test opj_read_tile_header with V2 style

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Mickael Savinaud
2011-09-19 16:05:43 +00:00
parent d44375aece
commit 1a5c59326a
6 changed files with 278 additions and 151 deletions

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@@ -736,8 +736,61 @@ opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_set_decode_area( opj_codec_t *p_codec,
p_start_y,
p_end_x,
p_end_y,
&(l_info->m_event_mgr));
l_info->m_event_mgr);
}
return OPJ_FALSE;
}
/**
* Reads a tile header. This function is compulsory and allows one to know the size of the tile thta will be decoded.
* The user may need to refer to the image got by opj_read_header to understand the size being taken by the tile.
*
* @param p_codec the jpeg2000 codec.
* @param p_tile_index pointer to a value that will hold the index of the tile being decoded, in case of success.
* @param p_data_size pointer to a value that will hold the maximum size of the decoded data, in case of success. In case
* of truncated codestreams, the actual number of bytes decoded may be lower. The computation of the size is the same
* as depicted in opj_write_tile.
* @param p_tile_x0 pointer to a value that will hold the x0 pos of the tile (in the image).
* @param p_tile_y0 pointer to a value that will hold the y0 pos of the tile (in the image).
* @param p_tile_x1 pointer to a value that will hold the x1 pos of the tile (in the image).
* @param p_tile_y1 pointer to a value that will hold the y1 pos of the tile (in the image).
* @param p_nb_comps pointer to a value that will hold the number of components in the tile.
* @param p_should_go_on pointer to a boolean that will hold the fact that the decoding should go on. In case the
* codestream is over at the time of the call, the value will be set to false. The user should then stop
* the decoding.
* @param p_stream the stream to decode.
* @return true if the tile header could be decoded. In case the decoding should end, the returned value is still true.
* returning false may be the result of a shortage of memory or an internal error.
*/
opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_read_tile_header(
opj_codec_t *p_codec,
opj_stream_t * p_stream,
OPJ_UINT32 * p_tile_index,
OPJ_UINT32 * p_data_size,
OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_x0, OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_y0,
OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_x1, OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_y1,
OPJ_UINT32 * p_nb_comps,
opj_bool * p_should_go_on)
{
if (p_codec && p_stream && p_data_size && p_tile_index) {
opj_codec_private_t * l_info = (opj_codec_private_t *) p_codec;
opj_stream_private_t * l_cio = (opj_stream_private_t *) p_stream;
if (! l_info->is_decompressor) {
return OPJ_FALSE;
}
return l_info->m_codec_data.m_decompression.opj_read_tile_header(
l_info->m_codec,
p_tile_index,
p_data_size,
p_tile_x0, p_tile_y0,
p_tile_x1, p_tile_y1,
p_nb_comps,
p_should_go_on,
l_cio,
l_info->m_event_mgr);
}
return OPJ_FALSE;
}