JPEGView/Independent JPEG Group/jutils.c

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/* * jutils.c * * Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Thomas G. Lane. * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. * * This file contains miscellaneous utility routines needed for both * compression and decompression. * Note we prefix all global names with "j" to minimize conflicts with * a surrounding application. */ #define JPEG_INTERNALS #include "jinclude.h" #include "jpeglib.h" /* * Arithmetic utilities */ GLOBAL long jdiv_round_up (long a, long b) /* Compute a/b rounded up to next integer, ie, ceil(a/b) */ /* Assumes a >= 0, b > 0 */ { return (a + b - 1L) / b; } GLOBAL long jround_up (long a, long b) /* Compute a rounded up to next multiple of b, ie, ceil(a/b)*b */ /* Assumes a >= 0, b > 0 */ { a += b - 1L; return a - (a % b); } /* On normal machines we can apply MEMCOPY() and MEMZERO() to sample arrays * and coefficient-block arrays. This won't work on 80x86 because the arrays * are FAR and we're assuming a small-pointer memory model. However, some * DOS compilers provide far-pointer versions of memcpy() and memset() even * in the small-model libraries. These will be used if USE_FMEM is defined. * Otherwise, the routines below do it the hard way. (The performance cost * is not all that great, because these routines aren't very heavily used.) */ #ifndef NEED_FAR_POINTERS /* normal case, same as regular macros */ #define FMEMCOPY(dest,src,size) MEMCOPY(dest,src,size) #define FMEMZERO(target,size) MEMZERO(target,size) #else /* 80x86 case, define if we can */ #ifdef USE_FMEM #define FMEMCOPY(dest,src,size) _fmemcpy((void FAR *)(dest), (const void FAR *)(src), (size_t)(size)) #define FMEMZERO(target,size) _fmemset((void FAR *)(target), 0, (size_t)(size)) #endif #endif GLOBAL void jcopy_sample_rows (JSAMPARRAY input_array, int source_row, JSAMPARRAY output_array, int dest_row, int num_rows, JDIMENSION num_cols) /* Copy some rows of samples from one place to another. * num_rows rows are copied from input_array[source_row++] * to output_array[dest_row++]; these areas should not overlap. * The source and destination arrays must be at least as wide as num_cols. */ { register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr; #ifdef FMEMCOPY register size_t count = (size_t) (num_cols * SIZEOF(JSAMPLE)); #else register JDIMENSION count; #endif register int row; input_array += source_row; output_array += dest_row; for (row = num_rows; row > 0; row--) { inptr = *input_array++; outptr = *output_array++; #ifdef FMEMCOPY FMEMCOPY(outptr, inptr, count); #else for (count = num_cols; count > 0; count--) *outptr++ = *inptr++; /* needn't bother with GETJSAMPLE() here */ #endif } } GLOBAL void jcopy_block_row (JBLOCKROW input_row, JBLOCKROW output_row, JDIMENSION num_blocks) /* Copy a row of coefficient blocks from one place to another. */ { #ifdef FMEMCOPY FMEMCOPY(output_row, input_row, num_blocks * (DCTSIZE2 * SIZEOF(JCOEF))); #else register JCOEFPTR inptr, outptr; register long count; inptr = (JCOEFPTR) input_row; outptr = (JCOEFPTR) output_row; for (count = (long) num_blocks * DCTSIZE2; count > 0; count--) { *outptr++ = *inptr++; } #endif } GLOBAL void jzero_far (void FAR * target, size_t bytestozero) /* Zero out a chunk of FAR memory. */ /* This might be sample-array data, block-array data, or alloc_medium data. */ { #ifdef FMEMZERO FMEMZERO(target, bytestozero); #else register char FAR * ptr = (char FAR *) target; register size_t count; for (count = bytestozero; count > 0; count--) { *ptr++ = 0; } #endif }