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/*
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 * jdhuff.c
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 *
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 * This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software:
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 * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
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 * Lossless JPEG Modifications:
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 * Copyright (C) 1999, Ken Murchison.
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 * libjpeg-turbo Modifications:
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 * Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2016, 2018-2019, 2022, D. R. Commander.
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 * Copyright (C) 2018, Matthias Räncker.
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 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg
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 * file.
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 *
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 * This file contains Huffman entropy decoding routines.
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 *
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 * Much of the complexity here has to do with supporting input suspension.
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 * If the data source module demands suspension, we want to be able to back
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 * up to the start of the current MCU.  To do this, we copy state variables
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 * into local working storage, and update them back to the permanent
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 * storage only upon successful completion of an MCU.
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 *
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 * NOTE: All referenced figures are from
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 * Recommendation ITU-T T.81 (1992) | ISO/IEC 10918-1:1994.
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 */
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#define JPEG_INTERNALS
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#include "jinclude.h"
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#include "jpeglib.h"
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#include "jdhuff.h"             /* Declarations shared with jd*huff.c */
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#include "jpegapicomp.h"
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#include "jstdhuff.c"
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/*
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 * Expanded entropy decoder object for Huffman decoding.
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 *
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 * The savable_state subrecord contains fields that change within an MCU,
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 * but must not be updated permanently until we complete the MCU.
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 */
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typedef struct {
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  int last_dc_val[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* last DC coef for each component */
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} savable_state;
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typedef struct {
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  struct jpeg_entropy_decoder pub; /* public fields */
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  /* These fields are loaded into local variables at start of each MCU.
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   * In case of suspension, we exit WITHOUT updating them.
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   */
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  bitread_perm_state bitstate;  /* Bit buffer at start of MCU */
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  savable_state saved;          /* Other state at start of MCU */
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  /* These fields are NOT loaded into local working state. */
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  unsigned int restarts_to_go;  /* MCUs left in this restart interval */
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  /* Pointers to derived tables (these workspaces have image lifespan) */
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  d_derived_tbl *dc_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
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  d_derived_tbl *ac_derived_tbls[NUM_HUFF_TBLS];
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  /* Precalculated info set up by start_pass for use in decode_mcu: */
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  /* Pointers to derived tables to be used for each block within an MCU */
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  d_derived_tbl *dc_cur_tbls[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
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  d_derived_tbl *ac_cur_tbls[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
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  /* Whether we care about the DC and AC coefficient values for each block */
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  boolean dc_needed[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
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  boolean ac_needed[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU];
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} huff_entropy_decoder;
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typedef huff_entropy_decoder *huff_entropy_ptr;
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/*
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 * Initialize for a Huffman-compressed scan.
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 */
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METHODDEF(void)
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start_pass_huff_decoder(j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
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{
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  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)cinfo->entropy;
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  int ci, blkn, dctbl, actbl;
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  d_derived_tbl **pdtbl;
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  jpeg_component_info *compptr;
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  /* Check that the scan parameters Ss, Se, Ah/Al are OK for sequential JPEG.
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   * This ought to be an error condition, but we make it a warning because
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   * there are some baseline files out there with all zeroes in these bytes.
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   */
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  if (cinfo->Ss != 0 || cinfo->Se != DCTSIZE2 - 1 ||
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      cinfo->Ah != 0 || cinfo->Al != 0)
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    WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_NOT_SEQUENTIAL);
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  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++) {
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    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
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    dctbl = compptr->dc_tbl_no;
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    actbl = compptr->ac_tbl_no;
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    /* Compute derived values for Huffman tables */
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    /* We may do this more than once for a table, but it's not expensive */
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    pdtbl = (d_derived_tbl **)(entropy->dc_derived_tbls) + dctbl;
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    jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, TRUE, dctbl, pdtbl);
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    pdtbl = (d_derived_tbl **)(entropy->ac_derived_tbls) + actbl;
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    jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(cinfo, FALSE, actbl, pdtbl);
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    /* Initialize DC predictions to 0 */
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    entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
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  }
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  /* Precalculate decoding info for each block in an MCU of this scan */
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  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
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    ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
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    compptr = cinfo->cur_comp_info[ci];
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    /* Precalculate which table to use for each block */
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    entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn] = entropy->dc_derived_tbls[compptr->dc_tbl_no];
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    entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn] = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[compptr->ac_tbl_no];
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    /* Decide whether we really care about the coefficient values */
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    if (compptr->component_needed) {
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      entropy->dc_needed[blkn] = TRUE;
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      /* we don't need the ACs if producing a 1/8th-size image */
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      entropy->ac_needed[blkn] = (compptr->_DCT_scaled_size > 1);
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    } else {
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      entropy->dc_needed[blkn] = entropy->ac_needed[blkn] = FALSE;
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    }
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  }
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  /* Initialize bitread state variables */
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  entropy->bitstate.bits_left = 0;
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  entropy->bitstate.get_buffer = 0; /* unnecessary, but keeps Purify quiet */
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  entropy->pub.insufficient_data = FALSE;
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  /* Initialize restart counter */
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  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
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}
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/*
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 * Compute the derived values for a Huffman table.
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 * This routine also performs some validation checks on the table.
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 *
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 * Note this is also used by jdphuff.c and jdlhuff.c.
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 */
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GLOBAL(void)
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jpeg_make_d_derived_tbl(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean isDC, int tblno,
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                        d_derived_tbl **pdtbl)
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{
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  JHUFF_TBL *htbl;
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  d_derived_tbl *dtbl;
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  int p, i, l, si, numsymbols;
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  int lookbits, ctr;
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  char huffsize[257];
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  unsigned int huffcode[257];
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  unsigned int code;
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  /* Note that huffsize[] and huffcode[] are filled in code-length order,
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   * paralleling the order of the symbols themselves in htbl->huffval[].
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   */
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  /* Find the input Huffman table */
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  if (tblno < 0 || tblno >= NUM_HUFF_TBLS)
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    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno);
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  htbl =
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    isDC ? cinfo->dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno] : cinfo->ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[tblno];
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  if (htbl == NULL)
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    ERREXIT1(cinfo, JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, tblno);
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  /* Allocate a workspace if we haven't already done so. */
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  if (*pdtbl == NULL)
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    *pdtbl = (d_derived_tbl *)
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      (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr)cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
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                                  sizeof(d_derived_tbl));
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  dtbl = *pdtbl;
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  dtbl->pub = htbl;             /* fill in back link */
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  /* Figure C.1: make table of Huffman code length for each symbol */
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  p = 0;
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  for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) {
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    i = (int)htbl->bits[l];
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    if (i < 0 || p + i > 256)   /* protect against table overrun */
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      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
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    while (i--)
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      huffsize[p++] = (char)l;
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  }
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  huffsize[p] = 0;
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  numsymbols = p;
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  /* Figure C.2: generate the codes themselves */
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  /* We also validate that the counts represent a legal Huffman code tree. */
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  code = 0;
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  si = huffsize[0];
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  p = 0;
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  while (huffsize[p]) {
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    while (((int)huffsize[p]) == si) {
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      huffcode[p++] = code;
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      code++;
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    }
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    /* code is now 1 more than the last code used for codelength si; but
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     * it must still fit in si bits, since no code is allowed to be all ones.
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     */
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    if (((JLONG)code) >= (((JLONG)1) << si))
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      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
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    code <<= 1;
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    si++;
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  }
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  /* Figure F.15: generate decoding tables for bit-sequential decoding */
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  p = 0;
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  for (l = 1; l <= 16; l++) {
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    if (htbl->bits[l]) {
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      /* valoffset[l] = huffval[] index of 1st symbol of code length l,
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       * minus the minimum code of length l
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       */
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      dtbl->valoffset[l] = (JLONG)p - (JLONG)huffcode[p];
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      p += htbl->bits[l];
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      dtbl->maxcode[l] = huffcode[p - 1]; /* maximum code of length l */
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    } else {
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      dtbl->maxcode[l] = -1;    /* -1 if no codes of this length */
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    }
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  }
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  dtbl->valoffset[17] = 0;
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  dtbl->maxcode[17] = 0xFFFFFL; /* ensures jpeg_huff_decode terminates */
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  /* Compute lookahead tables to speed up decoding.
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   * First we set all the table entries to 0, indicating "too long";
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   * then we iterate through the Huffman codes that are short enough and
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   * fill in all the entries that correspond to bit sequences starting
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   * with that code.
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   */
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  for (i = 0; i < (1 << HUFF_LOOKAHEAD); i++)
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    dtbl->lookup[i] = (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD + 1) << HUFF_LOOKAHEAD;
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  p = 0;
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  for (l = 1; l <= HUFF_LOOKAHEAD; l++) {
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    for (i = 1; i <= (int)htbl->bits[l]; i++, p++) {
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      /* l = current code's length, p = its index in huffcode[] & huffval[]. */
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      /* Generate left-justified code followed by all possible bit sequences */
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      lookbits = huffcode[p] << (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD - l);
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      for (ctr = 1 << (HUFF_LOOKAHEAD - l); ctr > 0; ctr--) {
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        dtbl->lookup[lookbits] = (l << HUFF_LOOKAHEAD) | htbl->huffval[p];
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        lookbits++;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  /* Validate symbols as being reasonable.
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   * For AC tables, we make no check, but accept all byte values 0..255.
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   * For DC tables, we require the symbols to be in range 0..15 in lossy mode
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   * and 0..16 in lossless mode.  (Tighter bounds could be applied depending on
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   * the data depth and mode, but this is sufficient to ensure safe decoding.)
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   */
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  if (isDC) {
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    for (i = 0; i < numsymbols; i++) {
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      int sym = htbl->huffval[i];
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      if (sym < 0 || sym > (cinfo->master->lossless ? 16 : 15))
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        ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE);
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    }
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  }
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}
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/*
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 * Out-of-line code for bit fetching (shared with jdphuff.c and jdlhuff.c).
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 * See jdhuff.h for info about usage.
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 * Note: current values of get_buffer and bits_left are passed as parameters,
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 * but are returned in the corresponding fields of the state struct.
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 *
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 * On most machines MIN_GET_BITS should be 25 to allow the full 32-bit width
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 * of get_buffer to be used.  (On machines with wider words, an even larger
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 * buffer could be used.)  However, on some machines 32-bit shifts are
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 * quite slow and take time proportional to the number of places shifted.
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 * (This is true with most PC compilers, for instance.)  In this case it may
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 * be a win to set MIN_GET_BITS to the minimum value of 15.  This reduces the
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 * average shift distance at the cost of more calls to jpeg_fill_bit_buffer.
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 */
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#ifdef SLOW_SHIFT_32
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#define MIN_GET_BITS  15        /* minimum allowable value */
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#else
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#define MIN_GET_BITS  (BIT_BUF_SIZE - 7)
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#endif
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GLOBAL(boolean)
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jpeg_fill_bit_buffer(bitread_working_state *state,
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                     register bit_buf_type get_buffer, register int bits_left,
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                     int nbits)
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/* Load up the bit buffer to a depth of at least nbits */
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{
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  /* Copy heavily used state fields into locals (hopefully registers) */
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  register const JOCTET *next_input_byte = state->next_input_byte;
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  register size_t bytes_in_buffer = state->bytes_in_buffer;
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  j_decompress_ptr cinfo = state->cinfo;
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  /* Attempt to load at least MIN_GET_BITS bits into get_buffer. */
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  /* (It is assumed that no request will be for more than that many bits.) */
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  /* We fail to do so only if we hit a marker or are forced to suspend. */
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  if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0) {      /* cannot advance past a marker */
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    while (bits_left < MIN_GET_BITS) {
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      register int c;
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      /* Attempt to read a byte */
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      if (bytes_in_buffer == 0) {
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        if (!(*cinfo->src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))
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          return FALSE;
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        next_input_byte = cinfo->src->next_input_byte;
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        bytes_in_buffer = cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer;
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      }
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      bytes_in_buffer--;
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      c = *next_input_byte++;
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      /* If it's 0xFF, check and discard stuffed zero byte */
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      if (c == 0xFF) {
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        /* Loop here to discard any padding FF's on terminating marker,
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         * so that we can save a valid unread_marker value.  NOTE: we will
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         * accept multiple FF's followed by a 0 as meaning a single FF data
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         * byte.  This data pattern is not valid according to the standard.
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         */
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        do {
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          if (bytes_in_buffer == 0) {
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            if (!(*cinfo->src->fill_input_buffer) (cinfo))
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              return FALSE;
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            next_input_byte = cinfo->src->next_input_byte;
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            bytes_in_buffer = cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer;
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          }
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          bytes_in_buffer--;
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          c = *next_input_byte++;
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        } while (c == 0xFF);
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        if (c == 0) {
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          /* Found FF/00, which represents an FF data byte */
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          c = 0xFF;
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        } else {
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          /* Oops, it's actually a marker indicating end of compressed data.
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           * Save the marker code for later use.
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           * Fine point: it might appear that we should save the marker into
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           * bitread working state, not straight into permanent state.  But
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           * once we have hit a marker, we cannot need to suspend within the
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           * current MCU, because we will read no more bytes from the data
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           * source.  So it is OK to update permanent state right away.
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           */
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          cinfo->unread_marker = c;
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          /* See if we need to insert some fake zero bits. */
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          goto no_more_bytes;
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        }
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      }
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      /* OK, load c into get_buffer */
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      get_buffer = (get_buffer << 8) | c;
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      bits_left += 8;
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    } /* end while */
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  } else {
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no_more_bytes:
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    /* We get here if we've read the marker that terminates the compressed
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     * data segment.  There should be enough bits in the buffer register
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     * to satisfy the request; if so, no problem.
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     */
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    if (nbits > bits_left) {
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      /* Uh-oh.  Report corrupted data to user and stuff zeroes into
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       * the data stream, so that we can produce some kind of image.
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       * We use a nonvolatile flag to ensure that only one warning message
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       * appears per data segment.
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       */
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      if (!cinfo->entropy->insufficient_data) {
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        WARNMS(cinfo, JWRN_HIT_MARKER);
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        cinfo->entropy->insufficient_data = TRUE;
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      }
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      /* Fill the buffer with zero bits */
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      get_buffer <<= MIN_GET_BITS - bits_left;
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      bits_left = MIN_GET_BITS;
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    }
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  }
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  /* Unload the local registers */
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  state->next_input_byte = next_input_byte;
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  state->bytes_in_buffer = bytes_in_buffer;
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  state->get_buffer = get_buffer;
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  state->bits_left = bits_left;
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  return TRUE;
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}
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/* Macro version of the above, which performs much better but does not
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   handle markers.  We have to hand off any blocks with markers to the
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   slower routines. */
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#define GET_BYTE { \
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  register int c0, c1; \
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  c0 = *buffer++; \
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  c1 = *buffer; \
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  /* Pre-execute most common case */ \
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  get_buffer = (get_buffer << 8) | c0; \
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  bits_left += 8; \
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  if (c0 == 0xFF) { \
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    /* Pre-execute case of FF/00, which represents an FF data byte */ \
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    buffer++; \
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    if (c1 != 0) { \
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      /* Oops, it's actually a marker indicating end of compressed data. */ \
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      cinfo->unread_marker = c1; \
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      /* Back out pre-execution and fill the buffer with zero bits */ \
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      buffer -= 2; \
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      get_buffer &= ~0xFF; \
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    } \
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  } \
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}
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#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 8 || defined(_WIN64) || (defined(__x86_64__) && defined(__ILP32__))
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/* Pre-fetch 48 bytes, because the holding register is 64-bit */
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#define FILL_BIT_BUFFER_FAST \
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  if (bits_left <= 16) { \
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    GET_BYTE GET_BYTE GET_BYTE GET_BYTE GET_BYTE GET_BYTE \
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  }
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#else
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/* Pre-fetch 16 bytes, because the holding register is 32-bit */
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#define FILL_BIT_BUFFER_FAST \
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  if (bits_left <= 16) { \
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    GET_BYTE GET_BYTE \
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  }
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#endif
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/*
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 * Out-of-line code for Huffman code decoding.
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 * See jdhuff.h for info about usage.
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 */
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GLOBAL(int)
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jpeg_huff_decode(bitread_working_state *state,
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                 register bit_buf_type get_buffer, register int bits_left,
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                 d_derived_tbl *htbl, int min_bits)
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{
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  register int l = min_bits;
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  register JLONG code;
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  /* HUFF_DECODE has determined that the code is at least min_bits */
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  /* bits long, so fetch that many bits in one swoop. */
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  CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(*state, l, return -1);
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  code = GET_BITS(l);
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  /* Collect the rest of the Huffman code one bit at a time. */
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  /* This is per Figure F.16. */
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  while (code > htbl->maxcode[l]) {
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    code <<= 1;
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    CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(*state, 1, return -1);
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    code |= GET_BITS(1);
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    l++;
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  }
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  /* Unload the local registers */
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  state->get_buffer = get_buffer;
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  state->bits_left = bits_left;
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  /* With garbage input we may reach the sentinel value l = 17. */
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  if (l > 16) {
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468
    WARNMS(state->cinfo, JWRN_HUFF_BAD_CODE);
467
468
    return 0;                   /* fake a zero as the safest result */
468
468
  }
469
470
229k
  return htbl->pub->huffval[(int)(code + htbl->valoffset[l])];
471
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}
472
473
474
/*
475
 * Figure F.12: extend sign bit.
476
 * On some machines, a shift and add will be faster than a table lookup.
477
 */
478
479
#define AVOID_TABLES
480
#ifdef AVOID_TABLES
481
482
3.00M
#define NEG_1  ((unsigned int)-1)
483
#define HUFF_EXTEND(x, s) \
484
3.00M
  ((x) + ((((x) - (1 << ((s) - 1))) >> 31) & (((NEG_1) << (s)) + 1)))
485
486
#else
487
488
#define HUFF_EXTEND(x, s) \
489
  ((x) < extend_test[s] ? (x) + extend_offset[s] : (x))
490
491
static const int extend_test[16] = {   /* entry n is 2**(n-1) */
492
  0, 0x0001, 0x0002, 0x0004, 0x0008, 0x0010, 0x0020, 0x0040, 0x0080,
493
  0x0100, 0x0200, 0x0400, 0x0800, 0x1000, 0x2000, 0x4000
494
};
495
496
static const int extend_offset[16] = { /* entry n is (-1 << n) + 1 */
497
  0, ((-1) << 1) + 1, ((-1) << 2) + 1, ((-1) << 3) + 1, ((-1) << 4) + 1,
498
  ((-1) << 5) + 1, ((-1) << 6) + 1, ((-1) << 7) + 1, ((-1) << 8) + 1,
499
  ((-1) << 9) + 1, ((-1) << 10) + 1, ((-1) << 11) + 1, ((-1) << 12) + 1,
500
  ((-1) << 13) + 1, ((-1) << 14) + 1, ((-1) << 15) + 1
501
};
502
503
#endif /* AVOID_TABLES */
504
505
506
/*
507
 * Check for a restart marker & resynchronize decoder.
508
 * Returns FALSE if must suspend.
509
 */
510
511
LOCAL(boolean)
512
process_restart(j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
513
926
{
514
926
  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)cinfo->entropy;
515
926
  int ci;
516
517
  /* Throw away any unused bits remaining in bit buffer; */
518
  /* include any full bytes in next_marker's count of discarded bytes */
519
926
  cinfo->marker->discarded_bytes += entropy->bitstate.bits_left / 8;
520
926
  entropy->bitstate.bits_left = 0;
521
522
  /* Advance past the RSTn marker */
523
926
  if (!(*cinfo->marker->read_restart_marker) (cinfo))
524
0
    return FALSE;
525
526
  /* Re-initialize DC predictions to 0 */
527
2.15k
  for (ci = 0; ci < cinfo->comps_in_scan; ci++)
528
1.22k
    entropy->saved.last_dc_val[ci] = 0;
529
530
  /* Reset restart counter */
531
926
  entropy->restarts_to_go = cinfo->restart_interval;
532
533
  /* Reset out-of-data flag, unless read_restart_marker left us smack up
534
   * against a marker.  In that case we will end up treating the next data
535
   * segment as empty, and we can avoid producing bogus output pixels by
536
   * leaving the flag set.
537
   */
538
926
  if (cinfo->unread_marker == 0)
539
917
    entropy->pub.insufficient_data = FALSE;
540
541
926
  return TRUE;
542
926
}
543
544
545
#if defined(__has_feature)
546
#if __has_feature(undefined_behavior_sanitizer)
547
__attribute__((no_sanitize("signed-integer-overflow"),
548
               no_sanitize("unsigned-integer-overflow")))
549
#endif
550
#endif
551
LOCAL(boolean)
552
decode_mcu_slow(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
553
94.8k
{
554
94.8k
  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)cinfo->entropy;
555
94.8k
  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
556
94.8k
  int blkn;
557
94.8k
  savable_state state;
558
  /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
559
560
  /* Load up working state */
561
94.8k
  BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo, entropy->bitstate);
562
94.8k
  state = entropy->saved;
563
564
286k
  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
565
191k
    JBLOCKROW block = MCU_data ? MCU_data[blkn] : NULL;
566
191k
    d_derived_tbl *dctbl = entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn];
567
191k
    d_derived_tbl *actbl = entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn];
568
191k
    register int s, k, r;
569
570
    /* Decode a single block's worth of coefficients */
571
572
    /* Section F.2.2.1: decode the DC coefficient difference */
573
191k
    HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, dctbl, return FALSE, label1);
574
191k
    if (s) {
575
80.7k
      CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
576
80.7k
      r = GET_BITS(s);
577
80.7k
      s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
578
80.7k
    }
579
580
191k
    if (entropy->dc_needed[blkn]) {
581
      /* Convert DC difference to actual value, update last_dc_val */
582
190k
      int ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
583
      /* Certain malformed JPEG images produce repeated DC coefficient
584
       * differences of 2047 or -2047, which causes state.last_dc_val[ci] to
585
       * grow until it overflows or underflows a 32-bit signed integer.  This
586
       * behavior is, to the best of our understanding, innocuous, and it is
587
       * unclear how to work around it without potentially affecting
588
       * performance.  Thus, we (hopefully temporarily) suppress UBSan integer
589
       * overflow errors for this function and decode_mcu_fast().
590
       */
591
190k
      s += state.last_dc_val[ci];
592
190k
      state.last_dc_val[ci] = s;
593
190k
      if (block) {
594
        /* Output the DC coefficient (assumes jpeg_natural_order[0] = 0) */
595
190k
        (*block)[0] = (JCOEF)s;
596
190k
      }
597
190k
    }
598
599
191k
    if (entropy->ac_needed[blkn] && block) {
600
601
      /* Section F.2.2.2: decode the AC coefficients */
602
      /* Since zeroes are skipped, output area must be cleared beforehand */
603
878k
      for (k = 1; k < DCTSIZE2; k++) {
604
872k
        HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, actbl, return FALSE, label2);
605
606
872k
        r = s >> 4;
607
872k
        s &= 15;
608
609
872k
        if (s) {
610
673k
          k += r;
611
673k
          CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
612
673k
          r = GET_BITS(s);
613
673k
          s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
614
          /* Output coefficient in natural (dezigzagged) order.
615
           * Note: the extra entries in jpeg_natural_order[] will save us
616
           * if k >= DCTSIZE2, which could happen if the data is corrupted.
617
           */
618
673k
          (*block)[jpeg_natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF)s;
619
673k
        } else {
620
199k
          if (r != 15)
621
184k
            break;
622
14.8k
          k += 15;
623
14.8k
        }
624
872k
      }
625
626
190k
    } else {
627
628
      /* Section F.2.2.2: decode the AC coefficients */
629
      /* In this path we just discard the values */
630
317
      for (k = 1; k < DCTSIZE2; k++) {
631
0
        HUFF_DECODE(s, br_state, actbl, return FALSE, label3);
632
633
0
        r = s >> 4;
634
0
        s &= 15;
635
636
0
        if (s) {
637
0
          k += r;
638
0
          CHECK_BIT_BUFFER(br_state, s, return FALSE);
639
0
          DROP_BITS(s);
640
0
        } else {
641
0
          if (r != 15)
642
0
            break;
643
0
          k += 15;
644
0
        }
645
0
      }
646
317
    }
647
191k
  }
648
649
  /* Completed MCU, so update state */
650
94.7k
  BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo, entropy->bitstate);
651
94.7k
  entropy->saved = state;
652
94.7k
  return TRUE;
653
94.8k
}
654
655
656
#if defined(__has_feature)
657
#if __has_feature(undefined_behavior_sanitizer)
658
__attribute__((no_sanitize("signed-integer-overflow"),
659
               no_sanitize("unsigned-integer-overflow")))
660
#endif
661
#endif
662
LOCAL(boolean)
663
decode_mcu_fast(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
664
274k
{
665
274k
  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)cinfo->entropy;
666
274k
  BITREAD_STATE_VARS;
667
274k
  JOCTET *buffer;
668
274k
  int blkn;
669
274k
  savable_state state;
670
  /* Outer loop handles each block in the MCU */
671
672
  /* Load up working state */
673
274k
  BITREAD_LOAD_STATE(cinfo, entropy->bitstate);
674
274k
  buffer = (JOCTET *)br_state.next_input_byte;
675
274k
  state = entropy->saved;
676
677
597k
  for (blkn = 0; blkn < cinfo->blocks_in_MCU; blkn++) {
678
322k
    JBLOCKROW block = MCU_data ? MCU_data[blkn] : NULL;
679
322k
    d_derived_tbl *dctbl = entropy->dc_cur_tbls[blkn];
680
322k
    d_derived_tbl *actbl = entropy->ac_cur_tbls[blkn];
681
322k
    register int s, k, r, l;
682
683
322k
    HUFF_DECODE_FAST(s, l, dctbl);
684
322k
    if (s) {
685
135k
      FILL_BIT_BUFFER_FAST
686
135k
      r = GET_BITS(s);
687
135k
      s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
688
135k
    }
689
690
322k
    if (entropy->dc_needed[blkn]) {
691
322k
      int ci = cinfo->MCU_membership[blkn];
692
      /* Refer to the comment in decode_mcu_slow() regarding the supression of
693
       * a UBSan integer overflow error in this line of code.
694
       */
695
322k
      s += state.last_dc_val[ci];
696
322k
      state.last_dc_val[ci] = s;
697
322k
      if (block)
698
322k
        (*block)[0] = (JCOEF)s;
699
322k
    }
700
701
322k
    if (entropy->ac_needed[blkn] && block) {
702
703
2.49M
      for (k = 1; k < DCTSIZE2; k++) {
704
2.47M
        HUFF_DECODE_FAST(s, l, actbl);
705
2.47M
        r = s >> 4;
706
2.47M
        s &= 15;
707
708
2.47M
        if (s) {
709
2.11M
          k += r;
710
2.11M
          FILL_BIT_BUFFER_FAST
711
2.11M
          r = GET_BITS(s);
712
2.11M
          s = HUFF_EXTEND(r, s);
713
2.11M
          (*block)[jpeg_natural_order[k]] = (JCOEF)s;
714
2.11M
        } else {
715
357k
          if (r != 15) break;
716
57.1k
          k += 15;
717
57.1k
        }
718
2.47M
      }
719
720
322k
    } else {
721
722
0
      for (k = 1; k < DCTSIZE2; k++) {
723
0
        HUFF_DECODE_FAST(s, l, actbl);
724
0
        r = s >> 4;
725
0
        s &= 15;
726
727
0
        if (s) {
728
0
          k += r;
729
0
          FILL_BIT_BUFFER_FAST
730
0
          DROP_BITS(s);
731
0
        } else {
732
0
          if (r != 15) break;
733
0
          k += 15;
734
0
        }
735
0
      }
736
0
    }
737
322k
  }
738
739
274k
  if (cinfo->unread_marker != 0) {
740
6.54k
    cinfo->unread_marker = 0;
741
6.54k
    return FALSE;
742
6.54k
  }
743
744
268k
  br_state.bytes_in_buffer -= (buffer - br_state.next_input_byte);
745
268k
  br_state.next_input_byte = buffer;
746
268k
  BITREAD_SAVE_STATE(cinfo, entropy->bitstate);
747
268k
  entropy->saved = state;
748
268k
  return TRUE;
749
274k
}
750
751
752
/*
753
 * Decode and return one MCU's worth of Huffman-compressed coefficients.
754
 * The coefficients are reordered from zigzag order into natural array order,
755
 * but are not dequantized.
756
 *
757
 * The i'th block of the MCU is stored into the block pointed to by
758
 * MCU_data[i].  WE ASSUME THIS AREA HAS BEEN ZEROED BY THE CALLER.
759
 * (Wholesale zeroing is usually a little faster than retail...)
760
 *
761
 * Returns FALSE if data source requested suspension.  In that case no
762
 * changes have been made to permanent state.  (Exception: some output
763
 * coefficients may already have been assigned.  This is harmless for
764
 * this module, since we'll just re-assign them on the next call.)
765
 */
766
767
363k
#define BUFSIZE  (DCTSIZE2 * 8)
768
769
METHODDEF(boolean)
770
decode_mcu(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JBLOCKROW *MCU_data)
771
363k
{
772
363k
  huff_entropy_ptr entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)cinfo->entropy;
773
363k
  int usefast = 1;
774
775
  /* Process restart marker if needed; may have to suspend */
776
363k
  if (cinfo->restart_interval) {
777
51.3k
    if (entropy->restarts_to_go == 0)
778
926
      if (!process_restart(cinfo))
779
0
        return FALSE;
780
51.3k
    usefast = 0;
781
51.3k
  }
782
783
363k
  if (cinfo->src->bytes_in_buffer < BUFSIZE * (size_t)cinfo->blocks_in_MCU ||
784
309k
      cinfo->unread_marker != 0)
785
55.9k
    usefast = 0;
786
787
  /* If we've run out of data, just leave the MCU set to zeroes.
788
   * This way, we return uniform gray for the remainder of the segment.
789
   */
790
363k
  if (!entropy->pub.insufficient_data) {
791
792
363k
    if (usefast) {
793
274k
      if (!decode_mcu_fast(cinfo, MCU_data)) goto use_slow;
794
274k
    } else {
795
94.8k
use_slow:
796
94.8k
      if (!decode_mcu_slow(cinfo, MCU_data)) return FALSE;
797
94.8k
    }
798
799
363k
  }
800
801
  /* Account for restart interval (no-op if not using restarts) */
802
363k
  if (cinfo->restart_interval)
803
51.2k
    entropy->restarts_to_go--;
804
805
363k
  return TRUE;
806
363k
}
807
808
809
/*
810
 * Module initialization routine for Huffman entropy decoding.
811
 */
812
813
GLOBAL(void)
814
jinit_huff_decoder(j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
815
1.66k
{
816
1.66k
  huff_entropy_ptr entropy;
817
1.66k
  int i;
818
819
  /* Motion JPEG frames typically do not include the Huffman tables if they
820
     are the default tables.  Thus, if the tables are not set by the time
821
     the Huffman decoder is initialized (usually within the body of
822
     jpeg_start_decompress()), we set them to default values. */
823
1.66k
  std_huff_tables((j_common_ptr)cinfo);
824
825
1.66k
  entropy = (huff_entropy_ptr)
826
1.66k
    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr)cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
827
1.66k
                                sizeof(huff_entropy_decoder));
828
1.66k
  cinfo->entropy = (struct jpeg_entropy_decoder *)entropy;
829
1.66k
  entropy->pub.start_pass = start_pass_huff_decoder;
830
1.66k
  entropy->pub.decode_mcu = decode_mcu;
831
832
  /* Mark tables unallocated */
833
8.30k
  for (i = 0; i < NUM_HUFF_TBLS; i++) {
834
    entropy->dc_derived_tbls[i] = entropy->ac_derived_tbls[i] = NULL;
835
6.64k
  }
836
1.66k
}